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THE CHINA
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930.
Our Homeside Picture Service
THE CUP-TIE SPIRIT, The Cup-tie match at Highbury, London, be- tween Arsenal and Birmingham drew the large crowd of over 43,000. The game crated in a draw, two gouls each, Birmingham being two goals down at the interval. David Jack (Arsonal inside right) centre, seen jumping for the Enll, laat he is well looked after by two Birmingham backs. (Sport and tieneral).
DAYS THAT ARE GONE.-Visiters to London are always greatly in- terested in certain types of individuals who characterise life in the Metro- polis as well as being objects of long standing attraction. The four- wheeled horse earringe which is almost extinct, as very few ply the London strerts nowadays.-(Sport and General)
THREE SKATING "GRACES."-Left to right:-Mira Elsie Derkson, Miss Eilen Brockhoeft and Miss Hilda Ruckert, three well-known exponents of the graceful art of skating, in a pretty pose during the skating exhibition at the Ice Stadium, St. Moritz.--(Sport and General).
WINDOW SMASHING FOR TALKIE.-A queer way of earning a living. Harry Lorraine, of motor cycle fame, for the benefit of Messrs. Pathe, who are making a talkie filma, crashed through a large sheet of plate glass at their Teddington Studio, London. Fortunately the deed was accomplished without a scratch.-(Sport and General).
THE KING'S SPEECH. H.M. King George opens great Navy Conference. With impressive splendour, from a golden Throne in the Golden Gallery of the House of Lords, London, H.M. King George opened the This great Five-Power Naval Disarmament Conference, his speech being broadcast all over the world. speech was His Majesty's first since his serious illness commenced fifteen months ago. H.M. the King read- Ing his opening speech into the golden microphone to be broadcast all over the world.-(Sport and General).
OUR STATELY NAVY-The Atlantic fiect leaves Portland for the Spring cruise. The stately, battleships H.M.S. Nelson and H.M.S. Rodney are seen ateaming along under the shelter of Portland. (Sport and General).
ROYAL WEDDING-Scanes at the wedding festivities in Rome of Prince Umberto, Crown Prince of Italy, (5port and Princess Mario Jose of Belgium. The Royal Bride and Bridegroom photographed in the Vatican. -- and General),
BUST OF FAMOUS SPIRITUALIST.-Mr. J. Davidson, the well-known sculptor, in seen at work on his bust of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous spiritualist, with Sir Arthur posing (Sport and General)..
A PRELIMINARY TALK-The delegations of the Five Powers-Britain, America, France, Italy and Japan-taking part in the Naval Disarmament Conference gathered under one roof, for the Brst time since their arrival in London. While the delegates were assembled at No, 10, Downing Street a talkie film was made. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald greeting Col. H. L Stimson (U.S.A.) M. Tardieu (France) may be seen at left, smiling. (Sport and General).
KABUL'S CAPTOR IN LONDON-General Shah Wall Khan, brother of King Nadir of Afghanistan, has arrived in London to take up his appoint- ment as Afghan Minister in London. Left to right: Aga Zulzuqur Khan (Councillor), General Shah Khan (seated) and Aga Ghulam Umar Khan (Premier Secretary) at Afghan Legation, London, January 11-(Sport and General).
KAYE DON'S SPEED CAR-The Sunbeam car designed by Mr. Leuls Goatalen and now being built for Mr. Kaye Don's attempt on the world's speed record set up by Sir Henry Segrave.(Sport and General).
LESS HORSE Mr. J. Bagli's Lacock Ant her the course wing his Jockey, Grares, two Xences from, home, in the Kempton indicap Hurdle', Baca:(Sport- und Genera
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