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Hongkong Telegraph
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POWER DIVE ENDS IN RIVER
According to programma, Putt Mossman, the United States trick cyclist, was scheduled for an attempt to clear these boats on the River Lea at Rye House, Hertfordshire, recently, with a leap of 60 foot. These pictures show what happened. Left, Mossman in the air; plunging into the water at the end of his leap (centre) and (right)—being assisted into a boat.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1938.
HAPPENINGS AS SEEN BY
THE CAMERA'S EYE
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The cameraman's last-Interview
.... was_with Mr. Robert B. Wilkins, of; Baitersca, who wan' gaming Downing Street during his daily search for employment, aald:---"I served in Arabla dur- ing the War: and, have nine de- corations. As a married man with two sons and a daughter, I think a repetition of the last war would be dimsirous for the coming- generátion.
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ACHOSS
What a Dyak may want to do is advance (two words-3, 5). 5 The final word of this elegy is
in the middle (6).
An asset to tradesmen, and may save posthumous litigation (8). 10 Following a summons he makes
to Twist (8).
11 The apprentice must finish this
before this beheaded (8).
12 French town showing English and French demeanour (6). 14 He started something, evident-
ly (10).
18 Direction for zero hour (three
words-4, 3, 3).
22 Bit
of a railway
that would
scem not to be neutral (6).
23 Not an outstanding sen creature wolle of his name (8).
24
Sy be taken literally (0), Sla good quality that may from the absence of a dont. (ØN,
res
Toffeer was often below
Curd (35
. may find him on an Aus- tralian sheep form (8).
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1 A sign of amusement (0).
2 Brave worker or Oghter (0).
3 Producing chops from
part of bird (0),
mala
4 Nothing out of place (three
wordand, 2, 5D
8 Ill feeling (0).
7 Plen with final covenant (B).
8 We find satisfying its demands
a great tax !(0);
13 The work of a poacher? (three
words 3, 2, 57.
13. Fido's leg is accountable for a
colloquially wretched existence... (two words-4, 4).
10 The shot bird that could not be
retrieved? (two words 4, 4). 17 The kind of slock joke the tube traveller does not laugh at (8). 19 A. gambol. (0), « ...
20 "Mad, Sir" (ansg.) (6). 21 Rattled, Ash included (8).
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