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THE CHINA MAIL,
WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.
Clay Pigeon Shooting.
Rode 9,500 Miles Horseback.
Sir William Bragg.
Sir William Bragg of Glasgow, Pre-
sident of the British Society for the
Advancement of Science.
French Swimmer.
Twenty-nine out of thirty-seven clay pigeons over the traps is
the wore that President Collidge made recently.
A Technical Knock-out.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1928.
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Jaime Felix Techiffely, the Argentine archaeologist, after a 9,800-
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H. Cochet v. George Lott,
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Big Game Country in Princes' Tour,
George Lott, of America (left), congratulating Henri Cochet,
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