1921-11-15 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1991.

CAMERA NEWS

French soldiers working side by side with German Red Cross nures to aid the Oppau explosion victims. Above a French Eeld kitchen preparing meals in the streets for be bomeless. Below, German nurses distributing fand to injured women and children.

The Waacs, recently held a reunion and sports meet at Bedford College, England, This girl has her own method of jumping, but she cleared the bar.

A remarkable aeroplane photograph taken during the 1921 world series (baseball) in New York It shows the crowds in the Polo Grounds "bpwl" and the players in action on the fell

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Money will now buy almost anything in Moscow, while throughout the country mil lions are starving. Above, the start of a trotting race on the Moscow track.

Because of bard times in Central Europe, Mile. Amalis Markus. Hungary's greatest tragedienne, has gone to work in a soap factory.

This is the entire crew of the S. 8. Quest, Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship now on the Autarctic and Senth Sea expedition. Sir E. Shackleton is seen sitting in the centre. with soft bat; on bis righ; is Commander F. Wild, second in command. Seated on the deck are Boy Scout Mooney (left) Bad Boy Scout Marr, who were selected from all British scouts to accompany the expedition.

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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

PYE GOT THAT LOAD OF COAL OUTT HERE,

WHERE DO YOU WANT IT?

BRING IT RIGHT IN THE BASEMENT

DOOR AROUND,

ON THE SIDE!

Good Luck with a Kick in It-

HELEN, DO YOU HEAR THAT COAL GOING IN THE CELLAR? WELL

I GOT THAT FOR NOTHING! BILL ROBERTS IS MOVING INTO

A FLAT AND SAID HE HAD A TON

OF COAL IN HIS BASEMENT I COULD HAVE IF I'D SEND

AND GET IT!

WELL, THAT'S GOOD LUCK!

GOOD LUCK? I'LL SAY IT'S GOOD LUCK! THAT TON OF COAL IS WORTH FIFTEEN BUCKS AND ALL IT

COSTS ME IS FOR THE HAULING OVER HERE!

**THE MAN 15 AT THE BACK DOOR TO COLLECT

FOR THE HAULING |

BY ALLMAN

WHAT ARE THE CHARGES, OLD MAN, FOR HAULING THAT

OVER?

TWENTY

DOLLARS!:

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