1929-01-12 — Page 9

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929.

THE CHINA MAIL,

OUR HOMESIDE PICTURE

PICTURE SERVICE.

At left, NEW PRIMATE'S ELECTION. The Lords Com- missioners in session at Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapsidle, London, for the election of Dr. Lang as Archbishop of Canter. bury. Dr. Lang (third from right, standing) is surrounded by the Bishops in the vestry.— (Sport and General)...

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At right, NEW HOBBY FOR STAGE FOLK-On the rabbit farm at Ewell, Surrey, Mr. Mark Lester, of "blue eyes" musical comedy, Daly's Theatre, London, invited meni- bers of the cast to meet his pets, numbering 200 rabbits. Mr. Lester and Miss Evelyn Laye, who plays the lead in "Blue Eyes," are attending to the toilet of one of the beauti- ful Angora rabbits. (Sport and General).

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VIGOUR AND DETERMINATION AT 'VARSITY ATHLETICS. THE SENIOR SPORTS AT OXFORD UNIVER- SITY.Magnificent hurdling in the final of the 120 yards hurdles, which was won by G. C. R. Clay (No. 1, seen third from the camera). The four competitors were photographed when taking the first flight.-(Sport and General).

GOALKEEPER'S FINE ACTION IN LONDON FOOTBALL

MATCH-A big crowd watched a fine display of football at

the match between Arsenal and Aston Villa at Highbury,

London. Arsenal were defeated by their visitors by five goals

to two-Jack, the Arsenal's inside-right, scores their first goal,

while Olney (Villa's goal-keeper) makes a fine leap to save.-

(Sport and General).

At left, THE KING'S ILL- NESS. When H.M. King George was suffering from slight congestion of the lung and pleurisy, but was pro- gressing favourably.—It was on Nov. 28 when, for the first time since the illness began,

a copy of the bulletin was displayed on the railings in front of Buckingham Palace. Above la

a reproduction of the bulletin which caused so much anxiety.--(Sport and 'General).

DIGNIFIED PAGEANTRY.

The new Archbishop of Canter- bury between the Dean and Arch- ...... deacon of Canterbury going in procession from the Old Palace to the Cathedral for the enthrone- ment. (Sport and General).

SHAGGY HEADED CATTLE AT THE BIRMINGHAM FAT- STOCK SHOW AT BINGLEY HALL, ONE OF THE LEADING. SHOWS HELD AT HOME, WAS REMARKABLE FOR THE FINE EXHIBITS SHOWN. — Our photograph is of a West Highland Helfer which attracted attention. ----- (Sport and General).

HAPPY TIMES FOR MERRY, JACK TARS—The Atlantic

roll call fter disem

Christia

beautifull exh

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