THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 11. 1931.
CAMERA NEWS
P* Mrs. Charles Ashby, wife of a former sergeant major
war. She liked it so well that she has now opened a blacksmith shop at Leatherhead Surrey.
in the British army, volunteered as a blacksmith during the
Mrs. F.O. Letts, of Chicago, defeated Miss Cecil Leitch, European champion, in the American golf title matches at Deal, N. J..
The photo shows a remarkable scene in the Lustgarten, Berlin, on the occasion of the great demonstration of loyalty to the German republic, held to protest against the murder of Herr Erzberger, a member of the German cabinet, at the bands of royalists or their emissaries.
Miss Cecileiteb, golf champion and unofficial chun- pion of the world, driving at Mt. Hope, New York.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Sir B. H. Thomson, head of Scotland Yard. He has been head of many prisons and he written a number of interest- ing book.
Picture showing an American Relief Administration train loaded with trucks, food and other supplies in Russia. The men in the foreground are A. R. A. relief workers who are now distributing food in the famine areas. On the left, two soldiers supplied by the Bolshevik gov. ernment to guard the train.
DORIS, I'M GOING TO LET
YOU HELP ME A LITTLE THIS MORNING - I WISH YOU'D
BUST OFF THE PIANO FOR ME!
OH, I'LL BE VERY GLAD
TO HELP!
IT'S A LITTLE
OUT OF TUNE,
BUT NOT
BAD!
Doris Pulls a Surprise-
OH,1 CAN PLAY ANYTHING!
JUST NAME WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE!
WILBUR NEVER! TOLD US YOU COULD
PLAY!
SHE'S
BY ALLMAN
OH, WHO IS THE WONDERFUL PIANO PLAYER YOU HAVE VISITING YOU,
OLIVIA?
SHE IS ONE OF OUR FAMILY, MRS BAILEY! IT'S MRS. WILBUR DUFF, AVERY FAMOUS ARTIST.
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