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Sfort and General Photo. OPENING THE FIVE-POWER NAVAL CONFERENCE.—Top, the King reading hii speech on 21st January into a golden microphone to be broadcasted to all parts of the world. He is standing before the golden throne in what is known as the "Golden Gallery" of the House of Lords. Below, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, at No. 10, Doivning Street, speaking into the microphone during the making of a talkie. Behind him, from the left, are M.Wakatsuki, Japan; M. Briand, France; Mr. Stimsim, U.S.A.; M. Tardieu,'France; Mr. Te Water, South Africa, behind M. Tardieu; Mr. Fenton, Australia; Mr. Wilford, New Zealand! Colojiel Ralston,; Canada; Professor, Sndddy, Irdqndy Sir; Atul ChMerjee* Indian (Evening Post, 25 February 1930)

Sfort and General Photo. OPENING THE FIVE-POWER NAVAL CONFERENCE.—Top, the King reading hii speech on 21st January into a golden microphone to be broadcasted to all parts of the world. He is standing before the golden throne in what is known as the "Golden Gallery" of the House of Lords. Below, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, at No. 10, Doivning Street, speaking into the microphone during the making of a talkie. Behind him, from the left, are M.Wakatsuki, Japan; M. Briand, France; Mr. Stimsim, U.S.A.; M. Tardieu,'France; Mr. Te Water, South Africa, behind M. Tardieu; Mr. Fenton, Australia; Mr. Wilford, New Zealand! Colojiel Ralston,; Canada; Professor, Sndddy, Irdqndy Sir; Atul ChMerjee* Indian (Evening Post, 25 February 1930)
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Sfort and General Photo. OPENING THE FIVE-POWER NAVAL CONFERENCE.—Top, the King reading hii speech on 21st January into a golden microphone to be broadcasted to all parts of the world. He is standing before the golden throne in what is known as the "Golden Gallery" of the House of Lords. Below, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, at No. 10, Doivning Street, speaking into the microphone during the making of a talkie. Behind him, from the left, are M.Wakatsuki, Japan; M. Briand, France; Mr. Stimsim, U.S.A.; M. Tardieu,'France; Mr. Te Water, South Africa, behind M. Tardieu; Mr. Fenton, Australia; Mr. Wilford, New Zealand! Colojiel Ralston,; Canada; Professor, Sndddy, Irdqndy Sir; Atul ChMerjee* Indian (Evening Post, 25 February 1930)
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