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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930.

Way back in 1871 Utah's pioneer Mormons took their re- ducing exercises on ancient vehicles like this rickety bicycle being ridden by Miss Cora. Adamson of Salt Lake. It is said to be the first of its kind brought to the Utah city.

Explorers in the Brazilian jungle found an unexpected treasure in the golden voice of this India girl. They sant her to America for ed- ucation and vocal training, and here you see her in native costume at Washing- ton,

whero she gave A

concert.

It's in the role of host and hostess that President and Mrs. Hoover are pictured here as they moved among a group of more than 500 wounded veterans of the World War who were their guests at a garden party on the White House. lawn in Washington,

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The historic scene that was enacted at Washington when President Hoover signed the new naval treaty, just retired by the Senate, is pictured atovo. Hocvor is seated at the table, the document before him. Standing, from left to right, are Senator Robinson of Arkansas, Becretary of State Stimson, Vice President Curtis, Senator Borah of Idaho, Senator Swanson of Virginia, Secretary of Navy Adams, Senator Watson of Indiana and Senator Reed of Pennsylvania.

Japan has her girl swimm- ing stars, too, and one of the speediest of mermaids is Miss Hideko Mayabata, above champion bresat stroke swimmer,

The unhappy finish of the monoplane K of New Haven's attempted non-stop refueling flight to Buenos Aires is seen above in the tangled mass wreckage to which the craft was reduced in a 600-foot plunge from the clouds into the sagebrush near Bostwick, Ga. The three pilots were uninjured, however.

*To our President, Herbert Hoover, from the author, William J. Marah, Jr., Now Milford: Conn, July, 1930, aga"" 11 yearü. "That's the inscription in the book presented to the Chief Executive by Billy Marsh, left, who wrote s biography of Mr. Hoover and printed it at home with the ald of his brother Charles, shown at right.

The only women among 200 competitors for the King's

Miss Prize waS Majoria B. Foster, above." Miss Foster · defasted the pick of Britain's markémen to win the coveted prize in the championships staged at Bisley:

The Empress Dowager of Japan will be the envy of every little girl when she receives this life-like doll Yasujiro Yamakawa, veteran expert doll maker, is shown putting the finishing touches on his gift to the Empress which took him a year to make.

The pile-up of burning freight cars which followed the explosion of a locomotive of the Seaboard Air Line Railway near Petersburg, Va., is shown in this picture, taken. immediately after the accident.

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