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NEWS OF THE DAY

IN PICTURES FROM FAR AND NEAR

Hongkong Telegraph

PHOTONEWS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1038.

HAPPENINGS

AS SEEN BY

THE CAMERA'S EYE

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Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacido Atlantis satlings to European Porta.

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Major Andrew S. Rowan, 81, who as Lieutenant Rowan delivered the famed "message to Garcla" in the war with Spain, in 1808, reocives the Order of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes from the Cuban consul, at a hospital in San Francisco Presidio. Major Rowan is In the wheelchair, with Mrs. Rowan beside him. Consul Jose J. Zarza is at right.

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Henry Ford piloted the Swedish Prince Bertil at a 60-mile clip, When the Prince visited Mr. Ford's Greenfield Village, Mich. Then the Prince took the car to a proving track and drove it at 85 miles an hour. Above, Mr. Ford explains to the Prince principles of his 1902 racing car,

ing of Italy's Interest in the Danubian region was fore ed by the visit of Premier Bela Imrody, left, and Foreign “Koloman' Dé. Kanys, right," to Preroler Mussolini, centre, PORT Dudel who was 55 on July 28, is shown with the time diplomasis as they reviewed an honour guard of Hungarian

Boy Scout.

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While representatives of 32 nations, meeting at Evian, France, seek to assist refugees emigrating from Germany and Austria, countries adjoining the Nazi staten already, have a problem by the influx of people. Scenes above were taken at a refugee centre at Bruenn, where the Czecho-Slovakian Government provides for them. Top panel, peeling potatoes for, the community meals. Left centre, a group at table, Right-centre, former wealthy business man, now impoverished, tells his story to Frits Neumann,

bead of the investigating committee. Bottom, refugee children are taught.to play,

Ill-clad children are given new clothing.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Scene as chief mourners leave Bucharest, Rumania, to follow the body of the Inte Dowager Queen Marte to the mausoleum at Cutreau, King Caroi, Prince Nicholas, Crown Prince dílchael, two of the Queen's daughters and the diplomatie corps are seen.

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IT'S COOL IT'S EXCITING IT'S ROMANTIC-

IT'S FUN

you'll say

Having

Time

Wonderful

ACROSS

1 Where even sensible people pay to be taken in (two words -3, 5).

0 Having to do it might this the

writer's attention (7),

10 Ay, there's the rubl (7).

11 Range that a cult would make

educative (4).

12 Of two possible fruits take the

smaller (0).

13 Gain many with

blow (4),

a bit of a

10 Walls have often done this to

30 across (7).

17 The loss of his head made this

former warrior delay (7).

18 To do which the captain would bring the hands together (7). 21 This kind of remark is hardly

kind

(7).

23 The wireless has made us nc-

customed to this kind speaker (4).

.

24 lic' has

of

to reach the majority of Englishmen (5). 26 A much reduced capital. (4). 28 What is this should be mend-

ed, by gumi. (7).

29 The regret of the wireless ...operator who want a faulty.

messagot (7).

30 Seems only, a kind of pudding in weight but the besieged used 'to fear it' (two words-9, 3)...

DOWN.

1 It might tire the traveller to. have to the start it about (7)... 2 This barrier dio is desperate

advice (4).

3 Ten aids will aid you to alter-

native suggestion (7).

4 Lamb's essays? '(7);

8 Bull to be seen in Kent as in

the O.T. (4).

6 The tyro can hardly expect to

cut a good figure at it (7). 7-Face values change consider- ably herein (two words--0, 7). The people who use it probably don't count (two words-5, 8). 14 Most

suitable notion with many (8).

15 No Hae has it, broadly speak-

ing (6).

10 If beheaded this part of the world would move further East

(7). 20 Without his head he might go1é

down and be a tumbler, but as. It is be Ukes to raise one `(7).

21 Highlanders were accustomed

to this at the front (7)..

22 One might ascend it so to speak

(7).

20 With nothing to spare(4). 27 A poet with nothing to spoil

(4).

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