THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931.
Nino negro prisoners, arrested after an attack upon white girls at Scottsboro, Alabama, are shown above under guard Thore was a grave danger of lynoh law prevailing, and the Gaol had to be closely guarded for several days.
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Wardle, winner of the Bhanghai Grand National, is shown
top, being led in, and bottom, taking one of the jumps,
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The crow of H. M. 8. Ropulso making a not altogether on- joyable acquaintance with gas masks in recent mano juvres.
A remarkable incident during the wrestling bout between Freeman and Londos. The latter was hurled bodily iálu the ropes.
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An eighty-foot geyser in New York City, caused by the bursting of a main recently,
Ross of the Holm, champion elkhound at the Kensington Society's Show.
One of the most thrilling incidents in the Grand National Stoeplechase at Aintree is pictured above as Solunum came to grief at Bocher's Brook. Solanum had passed it successfully once before in the race, and was bunched closely with the loadors when he foll. It was at this spot as the horses "went into the country" on the first lap, thút ano- thor horse, Swift Rowland, full and was killed.
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The Earl of Lincoln with his American bride, formerly Mrs.
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Lieut. Crinkley, comman~
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Picturos show left) Mrs. Baker's Shotland shoopdog, winner of four firate at the Kensington | Janino Society's Show, and two Papillions exhibited by Misa A. H. Scott, who gained the highest award in this class. (Times copyright.)
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