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THE CHINA MAIL.

SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930.

Our Saturday Picture Service

DAVIS CUP-The Davis Cup contest between Britain and Germany open- ed at Queen's Club, Landen, un April 24. Dr. . Landmann and I. W. Austin before their singles match.--(Sport and Genoral).

NAVAL PACT-At the last session of the Naval Conference, delegates of the dive Powers signed a treaty in which is contained a three-Power Pact. (Front row_left to right:Sr. A.. Chiaramonte-Bardonaro (Italian Ambassador), Admiral G. Strianal (Italy), Senator D. Reed (U.S.A.), Senator J. T. Robinson (U.S.A.), General C. G. Dawes (U.S.A. Ambassador), Mr. H. L. Stimson (U.S.A. Secretary of State), Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister). Mr. Arthur Henderson (Foreign Minister), M. Briand (France), M. Dumesnil 1France), M. de Fleuriau (French Ambassador), Mr. R. Wakatsuki (Japan), Admiral Takarabe (Japan), Mr. Taanco Matsudaira (Japanese Ambassador). Back row, left to right: Sir Maurice Hankoy, Mr. Keith. Merrill (U.S.A.), Mr. C. To Water (S. Africa), Hon. J. E. Fenton (Australia), Mr. Dwight Morrow (U.S.A.), Senator C. F. Adams (U.S.A. Secretary of Navy), Mr. Hugh Gibson (U.S.A.), Mr. A. V. Alexander (First Lord of the Admiralty), Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Secretary for India), M. Rene Massigli (France), M. FL. Maysset (France), Hon. Phillippe Roy, Mr. T. Wilford (New Zealand), Prof. T. A. Smiddy (Ireland), Sir Atul Chatterjee (India), and a Japanese Delegate. (Sport and General).

AIR PAGEANT.-The Hanworth air pageant organised by the National Flying Services, Ltd., and held on Easter Blondlay, at the. Hanworth Club air park, near Feltham, Middlesex. One of the thrilling episodes at the pageant. The destruction of a level crossing by alreraft-Sport and General).

LAW BREAKERS. Mrs. Sarajim Naidu, poetess and politician, with Mr. Gandhi (staff in hand) at Dandi. She la ready to garland with a garland of homespun cloth as soon as he breaks the Salt Laws, for which he and his volunteers are seen in the picture proceeding to the sea face from their camp nearby,(Central News).

THE 1930 TENNIS GIRL.-Two fair exponents. of the game are scen wearing the new backless. frocks, whilst greeting each other

at the net (Messrs. Lillywhite) (Sport and General).

GANDHI'S CAMPAIGN-Part of the mammoth procession which wanted its way, from Congress House to Mahakushmi over a five miles route, when ten volunteers, led by Mr. K. F. Nariman, and "advocate of the Bombay High Court, broke the Salt Laws in Bombay,(Central News).

SALT LAWS BROKEN.—Mr. Gandhi (bareheadied in the left background) and his volunteers picking up clay containing salt at the sea face at Dandi, thereby inaugurating" the; campaign. (Sport und General)

KING FUAD L OF EGYPT-- King Fund the Firat of Egypt, is, like most other monarchs, ex-. tremely hard working, putting in between thirteen and fourteen hours a day at his desk, bealdes carrying out public engagementa, Tho, King is sixty two and is the BON of Khedive Ismail, the grand Mason"off" Ibrahim Pasha, the cons queror of Syria in 1832 and 1889: and the • great!"grandson: of. Mahomed All founder of the pra sent Egyptian Dynasty... King Fuad

was born in the Ghiza. Palace ne

DEAT Cairo, on March 26, 1868, and received his early milf- tary training with the Italian Army.--(Sport & General)

ILLEGAL SALTA view of the volunteers manufacturing salt sea water was fetched in buckets and then boiled in small quantities. Mr. Hariman, the leader of the first watch of the civil resisters and a prae- tising, advocate of the Bombay High Court, is seen in spectacles in the centre background(Central Nows).

The

LORD D'ABERNON. British Ambassador to Berlin from 1020-26 (Sport and General),

EXCITING MOMENT An enthusiastic crowd of nearly 100,000 spectators witnessed the Football Association Cup Final at Wembley Stadium; London, April 20, when the Arsenal beat Huddersfield by two goals to nil An exciting moment In front of the Arsenal goal. C. 7. the Arsonal goalkeeper le soen in centre with the ball, 43port

AN ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD of nearly 100,000 – aps

the Football Association Cup Final at Wimbley Stadium,

April 20, when the Arsonal.beat-Hud

rafield by two goals to nil HM.

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at Queen's Club, London, on April 24, with

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