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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

JULY 18, 1927.

BOBBY JONES IN PLAY-This horo, is a glimpse of the immensa gallery that fol- lowed Robert Tyre (Bobby) Jones, the defending champion, around the courso each day during the American National Open golf tournament. This was taken the second day of the meet as the Atlantan was putting on No 9. He failed in the end, but has retained his British Open title.

TOUCHED UP.-In order that the trans-Atlantic plane, "Spirit of St. Louis, "might look its host when it returned to New York, sailors at the navy's air station at Washing- ton got out paint brushes and brightoned it up after it was re-assembled following its arrival aboard the Memphis.

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LINDBERGH HOME.-Charles Lindbergh paid his own tributo to the symbol that- stands for America's roverence for its wartime heroes, when he laid a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington the day after he landed in Washington. Sol- diors stood at present arms as the young flyer bant before the tomb.

A PROUD MOTHER-Secure beside her son in the nation's regard, Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh, mother of the, famous "Lindy," was greeted with cheere wherever she went in Washington. This picture was taken as the two rode to church the day after her son landed.

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VISITS THE DISABLED ~~No part of Lindborgh's second day in Washington waE moro impressivo than his visit to Water Reed hospital, where he met wounded veterans of the World War. This picture shows the man who risked his life to fly over the Atlantic shaking hands with the men who sacrificed their health and strength to gain victory in

Trance,

CHARLES LINDBERGH, who has received so many honours, got one more the day after he reached Wash- ington when Mr. Charles Evans Hughes, former Sesre- tary of State pinned on his breast the Cross of Honour of the United States Flag Association for conspicuous services to tho flag through his marvellous achievement.”

FRIZE DONOR.—“I novor expected to get so much for my money," said Mr. Ray- mond Orteig, whose $25,000 prize offer started all tho Atlantic flying vogue.

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