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August 10th. 1929.

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"Twist Sea and: Sky,”

That is the title of this excellent pieture, forwarded by Mr. E. E. Benham, Hongkong' Club,

"Pals" is the appropriate title of this photo, sent in by Mr. G. W. Arnold, Kowloon.

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"So dong;' meet you on the raft," sugs, this little mite, snapped at Repulse Bay. Forward- ed by "D.L.S."

Mr. W. G. van Oyen forwards this happy snapshot, de- scribed as "A Young Dutchman at Repulse Bay."

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"Marooned" is the suggested title for this effec- fiver sludy, sent in by a lady signing herself

"A.M.C."

"My dear, you should try one of thear," say the little chapple with the life-belt, Sent In by "D.L.S."

"Full House" is the title of this sumpan-full of bathers. The picture is

forwarded by "11. 5."

Mr. A. A. Rumjalin, a keen amateur photographer, forwards this picture.

Ife entitles it:-"Gee, IV's greut!”

"The Big Parade" is the designation of this picture, gent in by "H. 5. All eyes are on the Indy, as the, news- papers put it.

An extremely happy picture forwarded by R.M.S. Turner, R.A. "A Chip of

the Old Block" in the title which he gives it.

Here to another excellent photograph sent in by R.M.S. Turner, R.A., who

entitles "The Band Boy,"

(All the above photographs have been entered for the "Telegraph" Bathing Picture Contest.

The result will be announced

on Monday)

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