1922-07-17 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, JULY 17, 1922.

CAMERA NEWS

Stanley Gordon, British one-armed tennis player, serving in a tournament at Plasket Park, London. He lost his right arm in the war.

Princesses Beatrice, left, and Christians, of Spain, - arriving at Spanish Embassy in London.

Melcboir Breitsamter, who plays the part of John the Disciple in the Passion Play. is merely Bavarian peasant He is here seen on his way lo a performance in the great open-air theatre in the heart of the mountainous Bavaring . · district

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Writers at the Authors' League Venetian Carnival. New York, gazed en Louise Ford in this unusual bathing costume.

Mr. Claudius H. Huston, Assistant Secretary of Com- merce for America, who is trip which will

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take him around the world. He will go as far north as the Arctic circle and south to Australia and South Africa. The trip is a part of a pro- gramme for the extension of foreign trade.

Though blind, Miss Catherine Barks (right) has been graduated from Barnard College_with_bigh honours, and elected to the Phi Beta Kappa. Left, Miss Evelyn Orne, class valedictorian.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

WILBUR, I DON'T LIKE BOATS VERY

WELL!

WAIT!

OR,COME ON

NOW!

I CAN'T!

The Boat Left Without Them.

(WILBUR!

'DORYS!

BY ALLMAN

{WAIT UNTIL YOU GET HOME!

GEE!

YOU LOOK FUNNY,

DORIS!

aldk

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