THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922.
CAMERA NEWS
This photograph was made just after daylight following the collapse of the Knickerbocker Theatre, Washington, in which scores lost their lives and several hundred were injured. Soldiers are shown cleating away the wreckage, with the stage in the background. Soldiers on the right are carrying out the dead on stretchers.
This close-up view of the ruins of the Knickerbocker Theatre, Washington, gives & definite idea of the proportions of the wreckage. Soldiere, firemen and civilisos are probing in the ruins to locate the dead and the injured.
Mu. Bullwinkle, Eamonn de Vatera and Countess Markiewicz, left to right, snapped at the Grand Hotel, Paris, where they attended the World Conference of the Iriah race. The conference was for the economical, artistic and literary reasíssance of ireland.
Members of the Irish Re- publican Army on guárd, at Dublin City Hall. Note they wear civilian clothes.
Soldiers and civilians who havn'just come upon two of the hundreds who were caught when the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre, Washington, collapsed under its burden of snow. One of these victims was dead, the other seriously injured.
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Easing It Over Gently.
BY ALLMAN
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YES, I WENT
MRS. LEE
TODAY, HELEN?} DOWN WITH
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WELL, WHY DIDN'T
YOU GET
ONE
I DID GET ONE -
I KNEW YOU WOULDN'T CARE!
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