THE - HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925.
Chief of the Druse Tribe.
Held as
Red."
Seaside Hotel Destroyed] by Fire.
Sultan Pasha el Atrash, leader of the Druses, who is giving the French
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30 much trouble in Syria. He is head of a tribe numbering about 100,000.
Norman Klein, who is
being held by Tampa (Fla.)
police for threatening to kill
President Coolidge and blow'
up the plant of a Tampa
The North End Hotel at Ocean
Grove, N. J., famous as a summer
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"resort for New York society, was.
recently destroyed by fire. Top
shows the fire apparatus from
nearby towns in a valiant attempt
to save the famous old hotel. Right
shows the interior of the hotel
"after the fire.
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McMillan Ship Disabled.
Ice Damage.
Canada and United States to Stop Smuggling.
The Bowdoin, flagship of the McMillan Polar Expedi tion, at Hopedale, Labrador, the last stopping place of the expedition in North America. This shows the Bowdoin, high and dry, being refitted with a new propeller to replace thọ one sninsked by ianbergs,
One of the smaller boats of the McMillan Arctic Expedi- tion, being patched up at Hopewell, Labrador, before the trip home. Ice floos caused the expedition to be called oft. Arrow points to a hole in the bottom" of the boat made by the ice.
Officials of the United States and Canadian governments meet at Washington to discuss plans for preventing Importaiion of liquor into the United States from Canadd. Front row, left to right: W. Stuart Edwards, deputy minister of marinio and fisheries of Canada W. W. Cory, deputy minister of the interior of Canada: R. R. Farrow, executive assistant to the de. puty minister of customs of Canada: Frank Kollogg, American secertary of state, and Goneral Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant secretary of the treasury. Bottom row, left to right: W. A Paquette: C. P. Blair, chief customs clerk of Canada; W. R. Valence of the United States
state department, and W. F. Wilson, deputy minister of justice of Canada,
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Last Stop of McMillan Expedition.
The Bowdoin and Peary, McMillan Arctic Expedition ships, shown at anchor
peaceful waters, off Hopewell, Labrador, last stop on the
Sixteen Kids and Their Pa and Ma-Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Milk.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of Alexandria, Va may well be proud of their little family. Sixteen youngstors and everyone of them a picture of health Mr. Arnold is 55, his wife 46 and their youngest Walter Johnson Amold, named lu honour of the Washington ballplayer, is 10 moonthe old. This photo of the Arnold family was taken at the Moose Barbecue (and Field Day at Arlington Bezolit Va
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