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This is Miss Margaret Kolly, a most unusual young lady, who is almost indispenable tá the game of golf. Miar Kello is connected with the soiontifo dopartmant of the University of Californin. At present sho le supervising the planting of 670 varieties of grassos in the Fodoral garden on the campus. She is maklug careful ex mina. tions for voresive party, sand- bindlag and ornamental quali ties, also tha trao types of grass which shond be weed on golf links. Miss Kelly has already Baved thousands of dollars to golf culbs in America with her advice.
Here we so the Shanghai papor hunters taking a wade, but not a very deep one. This was not far from the finish. ing flags, as avidenced by the prosence of spectators and mafoos in the background. 'In this raco Mr. Fiddes Wilson, ehown in the foreground, won the heavyweight honours.
The above photo graphically portrays the fury of the gales that sweep the British coast in winter. It shows an enormous wave breskink over the Longships Light- house off the Cornish coast at Ponzalico: The size of the wave can be estimated from the fact that the light- houso stands 117 fent high on the highost rock of the clustor at Land's End.
The Chungking Race Club held a most successful mesting this winter, which was largely attonded. The pictures above are, on the right-hand side, top. Captain Thursfield, R. N. (Judge). Captain Robinson, U.S.N. (Clerk of the Course), Mr. C. D. Dixon (Chairman of Stowards), and Mr. W. Moore (Stoward): Loft upper side, a boatload of racing onthusiasts going to the meating Loft to right:-Mr. A. Archer, O.B.E., H. B. M. Consul at Chungking, Captain Jean Pont (Fronch Navy), Mrs. Thursfleld, Lieutenant Gayral (French Navy), and Surgeon Lioutonant Kirke, R. N. Lower row (left): Mr. A. Archor, O.B.E., snapped while deep in conversation with Mr. B. M. Barry. (Right) General Tang (Defence Commissioner), General Teng Shi-boo (Civil Governor of Szechwaa), "Brown Arrow" (winner of the Champions), and Dr. Lincoln McCartney (jackey who rode the winner). A silk sash was conferred on the champion pany by the Civil Governor.
This is Adolfo F. Callon, son of Provident Plutarcho Elias Calles of Mexico. Ho has boon visiting the United States. This picture Was takon in San Antonio, Tex., following his first airplane flight. He is said to have enjoyed it immensely,
This is how the Japanese steamor Ginyo Maru of the T. K. K. lino looked whon more than 100 passengers and mombore of her crew abandoned the burning vessel off the wast Mexican coast and took to lifeboats. Two woro burned to death and sovoral injured, while all,wore imporilled by the explosives the Ginyo Maru was carrying as part of her cargo.
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Prince of Monaco, hereditary rulor of the tiny principality which includes the famous Monto Carlo, ia about to visit the United Statas, He disapproves of gambling, and spends very little time in the country of which he is the rulor, it is said.
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Grand Duke Boris af Russia (above) is visiting America. How to g ho will romain is problematical. Representativa ` La Guardia of New York has asked that spoofaloare be taken in obooking up the papers of the Grand Duke. Ho is the brother of tho Grand. Duke Cyril, self-proclaimed Czar of Russia.
This is Colonol William J. Donovan of Buffalo, N. Y., NË presentan Assistant Attorney. General in the U.S.A., Hofs a probablo auccosnor to At torney General Harlan F Stene.
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