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THE CHINA MAIL,
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 18, 1928.
WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.
Queen Mary Visits Exhibition.
Her
Queen Mary of England arriving at the Olympia in London for the summer exhibition of antiques and works of art. Majesty purchased a fow of the less valuable objects and corapli- mented the management on the success of the exhibit.
Loewenstein and His Wife.
Are Any Fish Left in the Brule?".
"Are any fish left in the Brule?" inquired the Republican nominee, who stopped for a vialt with the President in Wisconsin on his way to California. Mr. Hoover explained that he fished the Brule himself about fifteen years ago. Trout were plentiful then, he said, and he wondered if President Coolidge had diminished the supply.
Broadway Hostesses-and Their Nemesis.
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} Pank. Pork-22 Bellamy, L. C. F., Res., 358, The 'Paak. Kowloon 22 Green Island Cement Co., Comant Works, Hok-un.
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Paak-26 Sandars, Dr. J. Herbert, 187, The Peak.
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Central-27 Ross, Alex, & Co. (China), Ltd., Prince's Bldg.
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Central 28 Police Station, Shaukiwani.
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Kowloon-28 "Knutsford Terrace," Private Hotel, 1, Knutsford Terrace.
Central-29 Mackintosh & Co., Ltd., Alexandra Bldg.
Kowloon-29 Darran, Dr. J., Res., 80, Nathan Rd.
Ever since Captain Alfred Loewenstein vanished into thin air white crossing in his aeroplane.from England to France, the beat minds of Europe have sought to find the WHY of it. Both legal and aviation authorities reject the theory that he jumped or fell to his death, saying he could not have opened the aeroplane door in flight. The above picture, the last to be taken of the Belgian Creosus and his wife, shows them as they appeared recently while strolling in the grounds of their English estate.
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Somehow Helen Morgan (left) and Texas Guinan,' rival night club hostesses, always managed to get the better of any argument with a mere male over the prohibition question. But when a woman took the trail it was a different story. Mrs. Mabel W. Willebrandt (centre), assistant at- torney-general in charge of dry violation cases, promptly caused these two shining lights of the Gay White Way be indicted and announced she will press their prosecution.
Two "Cut-Ups" at Coney Island.
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The old
Manasa Mauler" playing croquet, batting a little wooden ball around the lawn with a mallet that's a role that Jack's fondest enemy never would have picked for him. But the old- fashioned pastime is all the rage now in Hollywood, and both Jack and his pretty wife, Estelle Taylor, are 'ardent devotees along with the rest of the film colony.
They're just two great big "cot-ups," are Jennie (left) and Myrtle, and you can't blame them for their ludicrous capers when the day's work is over at Luns Park and they're allowed to visit the beach. Jente, shows you how to
dive in 0 inches of water.
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