SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Our Homeside Picture Service
FRAULEIN CILLY AUSSEM. Of Germany, one of the many famous international lawn tennis players who took part in the Wimbledon cham- pionships.-(Sport and General).
A MANNEQUIN PARADE-At the bathing pool, Scarborough, Yorks,, attracting thousands of holiday folk
by their effective costumes, paraded along the sea wall and making a pretty picture (Sport and: Ger.eral).
ROYAL ASCOT England's greatest social racing festival, famed the world over for its display of beautiful frocks as for its excellent racing. In spite of the fact that this year's Ascot was shorn of the stately pageantry of the Royal Procession owing to the King's illness, the race meeting still reigned supreme as the mecca which signalises the summer fashions at Home. Here is a charming Asect fashion of lace with short flowered chiffon coatee and crinoline hat with several chiffon brims. A daiuty flower pat- terned parasol completes the toilette-(Sport and General).
BEHIND THE SCENES-A peep into the women's dressing rooms at the famous All-England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, where the world's championships were decided. This is No. 1 dressing room, showing toilet accessories and the entrance to the lady champion's room, used by Miss Helen Wills of America, who has won three years in succession,-(Sport and General),
**___ FIRST TIME ROUND. In the race for the Ascot Stakes, on the opening day of the "Royal Ascot meeting. Thousands and thousands of people, including the elite of the racing world at Home, were present General).
(Sport and
A CHARMING SCENE-At the handing over of the Chilean submarine "Captain O'Brien to Admiral Luis Escobar, Chief of the Chilean Naval Commission in London, on behalf of the Chilean Government, at Mesara. Vickers Armstrong's yard at Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, Two British tars are seen fraternising with the curly-headed sailor son of Lt.-Comdr. Ugalde of the Chilean submarine Admiral Simpson"-(Sport and Gen- eral).
PRIME MINISTERS AIR TRIP-The Rt. Hou Ji Ramsay MacDonald (on left), the Prime Minister, flew from Lossiemouth, N.B., to Hendon acrodrome, near London. He is seen enjoying a joke as he disembarka from the plane.(Sport and General)-
HIS LAST APPEARANCE William T. Tilden, a former champion, play- ing at the All-England lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon, probably for the last true. He was beaten in the singles and doubles and also in the mixed doubles. Photo shows him playing in the men's singles, in which he was beaton by H. Cochet (France) in the semi-final round, (Sport and General).
LONDON'S TRIBUTE TO GREAT T GRA Funetal procession of General Booth. Thousands of Salvationists from all parts of world took part in the impressive funeral procession which started
Sulvation Army Headquarters, Queen Victoria street, passed through the City to Abney Park Cemetery, Stok amidst densely lined streets. Above are shown the comin und TESTing the lank of England and the Marision Houseeft) con are Mor Bramwell Booth (thevidow) and her son-
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