1922-06-16 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, JUNE 16; 1922.

CAMERA NEWS

Major W. T. Blake, British flier, who is attempt ing to fly around the world

io place of Sir Ross Smith, killed while practising.

View of a Isbour procession, protesting against the contioned civil war in Ireland, in O'Connell Street, Dublin,

Chinese arriving in Peking after Wu Pei-fu routed the Army of Chang Teo-lin.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

Mr. Lloyd George and M. Barthou, head of the French delegation to Genoa.

What Does a Woman Know About a Feller's Things?

THAT SON OF MINE COLLECTS MORE JUNK IN THE COURSE OF

A YEAR! AND HE LEAVES IT

LAY ARY OLD PLACE-

I'LL GET RID OF

SOME OF IT-

WHO DID

THAT?

YOU TAKE THOSE THINGS RIGHT BACK WHERE YOU FOUND

THEM!

AW~ 1. WANT THESE

THINGS!

BY ALLMAN

YOU CAN'T BRING THEM IN THE HOUSE,

SO TAKE THEM RIGHT

BACK!

HOW DO

YOU KNOW WHAT || HAYE TA HAVE ?

The Prince of Wales, at left, going through the royal gardens in Tokyo with the Prince Regent of Japan, shown at the back.

General Pershing, chief of the American Expedition- ary Forces, and General Sir Arthur Currie, chief of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces, meet at Wi dsor Station, Montreal, where General Pershing went to receive an honorary degree from McGill University.

IFEGUARD

BRITISH

MANU

JANUFACTURED,

LIFEGUARD

INAUSTRALIA

SWEETENED

Condensed Milk

NET WEIGHT 14 025.

Stocked by:-SUI YICK,

TAI LOY, WAI LOONG,

KWONG FOOK KEE and YEE CHAN.

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