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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925.

British

Airship's Damage.

Art.

Prince Of Wales In Gambia.

The extent of the damage to the nose of the R.33 can be seen in this photograph taken as the airship was about to enter the shed at Pulham, Nor- folk. The rope ladder was used by the crew for carrying out repairs while the R.33 was in flight. In the contro at the top can be seen part of the mooring · mast carried away by the airship. ("The Times" copyright photograph).

This is one of Mr. B. J. Kool's excellent pieces of work, which was exhibited at the recent Shanghai Art Exhibition. The status pictured above, which is of Mr. Sheng Kung-pao, is as yet only in plastor, but is later to be cast in bronzo,

The Prince of Wales receiving the leading personages of Gambia on the afternoon of his arrival in Bathurst, the first place of call on his visit to West and South Africa. The Governor of Gambia, Captain Armitage, is seen with the Prince. ("The Times" copyright photograph.)

Return of Crippled British Airship

Won Degree.

Mlle. Irene Curie, following in the footsteps of her famous mother, Mme. Curie, the chemist, photographed just after she won the degree of Doctor. of Science by delivering a. thesis on the Alpha Raya of Polonium.

First.

The scene at the Aerodrome at Pulham, as the damaged R. 33 came to rost after ber 20 hours involuntary cruise over the North Soul The damago.

the nose caused by the wind blowing her away from the mooring moet is plainly shown, ("The Times" Copyright photograph.)

Miss Lucilla Atcherson, of of Columbus, is the first Woman to enter the field of. diplomacy. She has boon as Bigdod as Third Secretary of the Logation at Borno, Bwitzerland,

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