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AT TSINGTAO.-This charming group was snapped on the Beach at Tsingtao, and shows a morry 'party of bathers disporting them- Readlog from left to right:-Mr. C. Sherwin (of Hankow), Mr. H. Pope (Shanghai), Mr. G. Munro, Mr. H. selves by, the sad son waves. Masters (Tsingtao). Mr. C. Applebcon (Newchwang), Mrs. H. Popa, Miss Jane Gohres (Shanghai), Mrs. W. M. Reeves (Shanghai), Mrs. H. Masters, Mrs. Hope Hardy (Shanghai), Mrs. G. Forster (Shanghai),

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lon picture and study in expression as Miss Ethel Lings of the London Athletic Club brea's the world's amatour record for woman by jumping 16 feet and 14 inches,

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TAIKOO DEFEATS WAYFOONG AT CRICKET.-The annual Wayloong-Talkoo cricket match was revived at the Shaughal Cricket Club Cround, Taikoo winnlag by 30 runs. It was such au enjoyable game that members of both teams expressed the hope that the contest might again become an annual fixture. The players, officials and thers shown in our photograph, reading from the left are: (Bottom row) W. P. K. Teller, J. V. White, J.H. Ratkes, E. MacLaren, E. Jones, E. W. Stagg, H. P. Sharp. Throne. Campbell, K. E. Wingleid. (Second row Forsyths, Roberts, T. R. Chassels, R. Millar, J. D. Wakeman, W. H. Banner, Baker, A. B. J. C. S. Fergnson, L. H Lowson. E. F. Mackay, J. S. Scott, Jones, C. Waylo-Wood, H. E. Murlei. !Third row) Fawcett, P. W. A. Wilkie, J. E. Jupp, J. C. Sutherand, Capt. John Dewar, E. J. V, Baumgartner. Sedgwick, Garett. T. J. Fisher. (Top row) E. G. Norman, Hargreaves, Davis, Ash, Tricker.

INDIAN PILGRIMS-After a short stay in Shanghal, the Akali plgrims who are on their way to Jalto, Nabha, India continued their journey when they sailed on the President Wilson for the south. Our picture shows the pilgrims going on board the vessel, while a big crowd waves them, farewell. Inaet, the imotor car which carried the holy book.

JAPANESE OFFICIAL A few days ago. Mr. Omori, Chief of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Nagasaki Prefecture, passed i through Shangbai. Mó là soon here on board the tender Alexandra, on his departure from the po

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