'THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 192
SOUTHERN ELECTRIC
"Plus Fours
for the Feet."
The Prince of Wales reached London on December 11, at the end of his hurried journey from East Africa. Our photograph shows the Prince leaving Victoria Station by molor-car for Buckingham Palace. (Times copyright).
Above is shown Chief. Omoah III, who is "King
of the African Gold Coast." Wouring the same attire' throughout, he has just concluded a visit to Eng- Jund and is now in the United States,
The Outline of COMFORT
The theory that shoes must fit loosely for comfort is dead. The famous K. "Plus" fitting principle makes smart shoes comfortable--more comfortable -than the other kind,
By combining two fittings in one shoe-a-3 fitting heel with a 4 fitting forepart, for instance, K. "Plus" fitting shoes provide the correct outline for feet which are not quite "stock shape.
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Our picture shows Mr.J. J. Cridian, president of the show, Mr. Waltor Guinnes, M. P., Minister of Agriculture, and Sir Charles Howoll Thomas, Permanent So rotary to the Minis ry left to right) vlowing the King's prizewinning shortorn lis ifer, Goldie 68th, at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, at the Royal Agricultural Hall. Islington. (Times onrynighth.
The
merican Mariaes in Saungoai, the 4th Regiment, having organised their own church, above is a picture of the Church Council which conducts its affairs. The mon vary in rank
from Lt. Col. through the Chief Pharmacist's Mate to Private.
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Mr. W. Reid Dick, one of the now Royal Academicians, photo- graphed at work in his studio on a Lust of Mr. Peter S. Dunn, Governor of the Glasgow School of Art. (Timex.copyright)
Our picture shows one of the leading gamos in the American football world. The Navy
defeated Pennsylvania University by s'x points to nil.
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The Cottesmore Hounds crossing the park on the way to the meet at Edith Weston Hall, noar Oakham. Early records show that the Cottesmore country has
buon hunted since the end of the 17th, century. (Times copyright),
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