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Caricature of Raphael Emanuel Belilios. Caption read "Billy".
Accompanying biography read "With a varied and complete mental outfit, arranged with legal precision and orderliness, Mr. Belilios gives the impression of being untroubled with doubts and uncertainties. He knows his subjects as a good scholar knows a geometrical proposition, logically and absolutely, but with none of the nuances and half-lights which trouble less gifted men".


Raphael Emanuel Belilios (or "Billy"), was a barrister in England, son of Emanuel Raphael Belilios the Hong Kong opium dealer and businessman. He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1900 and called to the Bar in 1903. He occupied chambers at Middle Temple from 1904 to 1922.
Date circa. 1909 (published 6 January 1910)
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Published in Vanity Fair, 6 January 1910.


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"Billy", caricature by PIP in Vanity Fair, 1910.

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