1921-08-19 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG (TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921,

CAMERA NEWS

Here are the men most prominently mentioned in con- nection with Irish peace negotiations. Left to right, above: Gen. Jan Christian Smuts and Premier Lloyd George. Below: Eamonn de Valera and Sir James Craig.

Left to right: Lady Craig, the Duchess of Abercorn and

Sir James Craig.

Among the noted personages who witnessed the opening of the new Ulster parliament at Belfast by King George of Eng- land were Sir James and Lady Craig and the Duke and Duchess of Abercorn.

No. 10 Downing Street, where the Irish-English peace talk took place. Inset is General Smuts, premier of South Africa, whose influence with both sides helped to aid peace negotiations.

The new S. Navy dirigible leaving her hangar at Bedford, England, for her maiden flight. It was held at night. The ZR-2, better known as the R-38, is the biggest airship ever built. C. S. Navy aitmen will attempt to dy from England to Lakehurst.

N. J. in as early in the Autumn.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

HOW, DO YOU DO

MRS. DUFF!

OH, MRS. VAN DICK!

COME RIGHT

One Of Life's Little Jokes

Babe Ruth (centre) and bis chief rivals. Left, Bob Meusel. (top) and Emil Mensch (bottom); right, Russell Wrightstone (top) and Fred Williams (bottom).

MISS MURRY IF YOU PLEASE! HAVEN'T YOU HEARD THAT I'VE HOW LONG?

BEEN DEVORCED?

WHY NO!

OH MY! I GOT IT THREE MONTHS"

AGO!

BY ALLMAN

YOU DON'T TELL ME? WELL, HOW DOES IT SEEM TO BE SINGLE

AGAIN?

WELL, ALIMONY IS EASIER TO SET ALONG WITH THAN A HUSBAND! IT COMES IN REGULARLY AND DOESK'T SMOKE OR SWEAR AND

NEVER OWES YOU AN ARGOMENT!

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