1929-09-21 — Page 9

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929.

THE CHINA MAIL,

Our Homeside Picture Service

FLYING OFFICER H. R. D. WAGHORN.-Who won the Schneider Cup race for seaplanes) for Britain at record speed of 328.8 miles per hourSport and General).

A MERRY TIME FOR THE JUVENILES.-Children's day at the Boscombe (Hants) carnival was a real joy day, wonderful, fancy costumes heing worn by the young competitors. The famous South coast resort presented a scene of great gaiety during the proceedings. Some of the juvenile competitors are seen here in their fancy costumes walking through the enormous crowit to the pier, right (Sport and General).

Note the youthful "musicians"

on

SAFE IN THE ARMS OF THE LAW-A typical English "bobby."

to whom, as everybody knows, nothing comes, amiss, merrily takes charge

of children at a sports meeting-Sport and General).

SCHNEIDER CUP-The Supermarine Rolls Royce S (N. 247) one of Britain's four secrel high speed machines, which won the trophy this year- (Sport and General.

PUBLIC SCHOOLBOYS' TENNIS.-J. W. Nuthall (Repton), Betty's brother, receiving his trophies from Mrs. MacLeod (wife of the donor) after winning the open singles final.--(Sport and General).

NAVY WEEK AT CHATHAM.--In foreground may be seen an exact replica of the 4th H.M.S. "Kent," a 74-guri line of battleship built at Dept- ford in 1762. On left is a type of modern war craft-(8port and General).

THE MARGARET MORRIS SCHOOL OF OUTDOOR DANCING-Attending a summer school at St Ides- bald, on the Belgium coast, under cnditions as ideal as possible for the study of their graceful art. This is a remarkably beautiful pose by two of the papils, who appear to be almost "clashing" in the air in their flying leaps az they pass each other.--(Sport and General).

THE GLORIOUS TWELFTH Opening of the grass shooting season. The long trail to the mutta after unch, giving an idea of the vast expanse of the Yorkshire moon(Sport and General).

QUE SILENT NAVY ON SHOWThree interesting Navy Works have been arranged on behalf of charities at Chatham, Fortsmouth and Plymouth, respectively. Here is a photo of the navy week at Chatism being general view of subtharines in dock; of particular interest to spectators in view of the recent controversy over their suggested abolishment. In background may be seen HALS,Curlew and H.ME. and General);

Sport

CHILDREN'S LAWN TENNIS DAY AT FRINTON.-Unbounded energy and enthusiasm. displayed by some of the "hopefuls" as they invaded the courts for the tournament (Sport and General).

CITY OF LONDON POLICE SPORTS A fine display in lightweight catch-as-catch can wrestling championship of England, 1929.

display in throwing and beating his opponent. (port and General)

H.E. Sanso

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