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EXTREMES MEET. —An Indian "woman arriving with her son in England from America. The mother is dressed in her native costume and the little boy in an American boy's winter suit.

A WORLD CHAMPION.—SheiIa Mackay, who was elected world's champion girl bagpipe player during the British-competitions, showing a compatriot some of the 700 prizes she has won.

ELECTRICAL GEOGRAPHY.—Mr. IV. T. Harrison, an English schoolmaster, has invented this electric map Teith towns marked by sockets. Pupils reply to questions by fitting plugs into the respective sockets. If an ansrver is correct a light shines behind a glass slide marked with the temperature, rainfall and chief products of the region.

AN ANNUAL CHARITY.—The Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Verdier, serving old men in an almshouse with their meal during the annual Parisian "Semaine de Bonte "

EVIDENCE OF PAINSTAKING TRAINING.—A photograph ta!(en during the cavalry rehearsals for, the Royal Tournament. Horses "sitting down."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 12

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EXTREMES MEET.—An Indian "woman arriving with her son in England from America. The mother is dressed in her native costume and the little boy in an American boy's winter suit. A WORLD CHAMPION.—SheiIa Mackay, who was elected world's champion girl bagpipe player during the British-competitions, showing a compatriot some of the 700 prizes she has won. ELECTRICAL GEOGRAPHY.—Mr. IV. T. Harrison, an English schoolmaster, has invented this electric map Teith towns marked by sockets. Pupils reply to questions by fitting plugs into the respective sockets. If an ansrver is correct a light shines behind a glass slide marked with the temperature, rainfall and chief products of the region. AN ANNUAL CHARITY.—The Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Verdier, serving old men in an almshouse with their meal during the annual Parisian "Semaine de Bonte " EVIDENCE OF PAINSTAKING TRAINING.—A photograph ta!(en during the cavalry rehearsals for, the Royal Tournament. Horses "sitting down." Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 12

EXTREMES MEET.—An Indian "woman arriving with her son in England from America. The mother is dressed in her native costume and the little boy in an American boy's winter suit. A WORLD CHAMPION.—SheiIa Mackay, who was elected world's champion girl bagpipe player during the British-competitions, showing a compatriot some of the 700 prizes she has won. ELECTRICAL GEOGRAPHY.—Mr. IV. T. Harrison, an English schoolmaster, has invented this electric map Teith towns marked by sockets. Pupils reply to questions by fitting plugs into the respective sockets. If an ansrver is correct a light shines behind a glass slide marked with the temperature, rainfall and chief products of the region. AN ANNUAL CHARITY.—The Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Verdier, serving old men in an almshouse with their meal during the annual Parisian "Semaine de Bonte " EVIDENCE OF PAINSTAKING TRAINING.—A photograph ta!(en during the cavalry rehearsals for, the Royal Tournament. Horses "sitting down." Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 12