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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

1991.

CAMERA NEWS

Seeds and food for the starving farmers of Ru-si aro being unloaded by the American Relief Commission at Kazan, 430 mines from Moscow, under the direction of American relief workers.

They are

All three are expert jumpers--but each as you see, has a styls all her own. crack women athletes of England, snapped at the trial races for competition against France's best. Whichever jump is best form, the girl in the centre won this event.

A glimpse of the devastation after the great German dje works explosion at Oppau in which thousands perished. Twisted girders were all that remained of scores of great factories.

German engineers, inventors and aviators have been work.

An

ing hard to invent a new motorless kind of machine so small and inexpensive that it can be built wholesale and put on the market in the same way that motor cars are handled. exhibition flight of these different types of small machines Was recently held in the valley of the Rhone mountaina.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

All Moved in One Trip-

JUST RENTED A FURNISHED APARTMENT DOWN IN THE NEXT BLOCK AND YOU AND I, WIFEY DEAR, ARE GOING TO MOVE INTO

IT RIGHT THIS AFTERNOON!

HONEST, HONEY?

IN THE NEXT BLOCK

NOW, DORIS,YOUGO UP AND GATHER ALL YOUR THINGS TOGETHER AND I'LL GET MINE AND WE'LL MOVE. RIGHT INTO OUR NEW HOME!

How WONDERFUL, You

TOM AND I WILL BE OVER TO SEE YOUR PLACE THIS EVENING PHATE TO SEE

You Go!

ARE!

Miss Clara W. Xavier De Bibadh Kosha, one of ten chil- dren, is the only Siamese woman to complete a course io a maternity hospital. Her father, the Siamese minister to Rome, unlike his fellow countrymen believes in the higher education of womer, and has sent-all his daughters to Eng- fland to prepare for professional careers.

An exciting moment in the hockey tournament at Kaw

held by the Chiswick Ladies' Hockey Club.

BY ALLMAN

ALL RIGHT

LOOK FOR NONE TELL DORIS HUBIS-UP!

OH ABIT WE GOT FUN? ** TWS IS THE LIFE! ♬

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