THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY,
JULY 15. 1927.
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A NATIONAL FLAG DAY.-Mr. William T. Kerr, of Pittsburgh, founded the National Flag Day Association, and for 30 years has been its president. Ho is shown here just aftor receiving a huge silken American flag presented by Miss Joan Ladley, on behalf of tho Betsy Ross Society,
MAIL ROBBERS.-Postal inspectors, after a four-year hunt, have captured the fa- mous De Autromont twins, Roy" (above) and Ray. A third brothor, Hugh, was, caught several months ago The in the Philippines. brothers were charged with holding up a train noar Siskiyou, Oregon, and killing a mail olerk and three train- mon. They have been sont- enced to life torme.
MEXICAN OIL DISPUTE.-American oil intorouts in Mexico have been encouraged by the Mexican Supreme Court decision, in 30 cases on petitions to restrain the Go- vernment from enforcing the new oil laws. Chief Justice Manuel Padilla is shown expounding a point of law during the sessione in which the cases were docided.
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AUSSIE WIN8.-The start of tho 30-mile rowboat marathon from Long Beach, California, to Catalina Island, in which carsmen of 17 nations participated, is shown above. Frank Hag- ney, former Australian sculling champion, won with a dash of 5 hours 40 minutos. and is shown in the ineot below, with Mrs. Hagney,
DOWN AT KOTTBUS.-The ond of the Columbia's flight from New York to Gor many, where Pilot Clarence A. Chamberlin was forced to land at Kottbus, is pictured here in the first actual photo to reach the East since the flight ended. Boldiers and civilians of Kottbus are examining the broken propellor of the plane that carried Cham- berlin and his passongor, Mr. Charles A. Levine, oversea to a new non-stop record.
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GOLF STARS." Shake; old man!" said Ted Ray (right) to Walter Hogon after the British golf team, cap- 'tained by Ray, lost to the American captained by Hagen, in the international Ryder Cup match at Worsester, Mass- achussetts. The upper photo shows John Golden, of the American team, sinking a putt early in the play.
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