SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928.
THE CHINA MAIL,
OUR HOMESIDE PICTURE SERVICE.
POPULARITY OF OUTDOOR SPORT FOR WOMEN.-This was well proved by the. lurge number of competitors at the opening of the Middlesex Ladies' cross country. senson at Perivale. Note the activity displayed as the ladies negotiate an obstacle during their opening spin.-(Sport and General).
SCULPTURED HEAD. Of
the President of Corpus
Christi College, Oxford, Dr.
P. S. Allen. After considerable
comment, the mortar board and spectacles were removed, leaving the bared head.--(Sport " and General).
WOMEN JOCKEYS. The finish of the Newmarket Town Plate, won by Miss Rickaby from Mre. Heald. This is the fourth time that Miss Rickaby has ridden in the race and the second time that she has won. After a dispute,.her victory was confirmed.
(Sport and General).
CLAPTON ORIENT v. BLÄCKPOOL, AT HOMERTON, LONDON.-Blackpool won by 4-2. A Blackpool player makes a fine jump and gets the ball from a 'Clapton Orient man-(Sport and General).
HUNTING PEER'S 92ND BIRTHDAY-Opening meet of Lord North's basset hounds at Wroxton Abbey. Lord North is supported by his daughter, the Hon. Mrs. Fitzgerald.- (Sport and General).
TITLED LADY IN LONDON LAUNDRIES, Roberta Ossulston, the wife of Lord Ossulston, heir to the
Earldom of Tankerville, who is now the active director of a chain of, laundries in London. Her husband acts as her
business manager.
Lady
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ROYAL VISIT TO NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE: Their Majesties received a great ova
tion at the opening of the magnific
ing
Gateshead and Newcastle
and consists of a single span 581 ft. long wat wide enough for tramways and four lines of traff Ing over (Sport and General),
high-level road bridge co)
fed
bridge is a fine piece
white: with the wireless
on the Cocoa, Laler."
The bar
eel arch
ows their Majesties
and
shore
boats (Sport and
General);
AT THE SURREY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION'S ploughing match and show at Bradley farm, Dorking, Surrey, Oct. 3. Over $170 in prizes and eight challenge cups were competed for. A country scene that is typically English. John Sanders com- peting in the Champion Ploughing Class. (He has previously won the Champion ship Cup)(Sport and General).
ARISTOCRAT OF THE DOG WORLD — At the big show, organised by the Ken- nel Club at the Crystal Palace. Here is one of the foreign dog exhibits, the onl German dog in the show "Dabermann Pinscher, seen with Mrs. A. E Mann, known as Elizabeth Craig, the well-known writer. (Sport and General),
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