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June 29th, 1929.

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An Indian constable is here seen with nine buckets tied to n bamboo pole which he seized from one water-carrier who infring- ed the regulations limiting the number per person.

Here is another.street fountain picture. It shows an In- dian constable taking buckets away from carriers who went ahend of their turn,

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Top, P.W.D. officials and water-carriers are seen at one of the Praya tanks into which water is being pumped from a lighter; bottom, pumping supplies from a water- boat into one of the tanks. Tank.on right is nearing completion.

These photographs, taken in Jersey by Mr. L. J. Stevenson of Hongkong, show Paul Mullor and his 18-foot eloop before he set out across the Atlantic Ocean. Mr. Stevenson piloted Muller round the south-east coast of France and subsequently - kept in close touch with his progress,

Photograph shows how Macao receives its water supplies. The water is brought 'by junk from Lappa Igland, a quarter of a mile away, and then carried ashore,

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