THE AUSTRIAN ALPS for the last few months have presented a world of white, upon which thousands of winter sports enthusiasts from all parts of Europe have experienced an exceptionally good season. This impressive picture shows a party of skiers, diminutive under the towering slope of a mountain, returning to their chalet after a day’s climb.
EAST INDIES. Frank Buck, an explorer world known for his hunting films, is now in the East Indies producing another of these exciting pictures. He is seen on the right of the picture with a live tiger which has been trapped by natives.
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Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 7
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99THE AUSTRIAN ALPS for the last few months have presented a world of white, upon which thousands of winter sports enthusiasts from all parts of Europe have experienced an exceptionally good season. This impressive picture shows a party of skiers, diminutive under the towering slope of a mountain, returning to their chalet after a day’s climb. EAST INDIES. Frank Buck, an explorer world known for his hunting films, is now in the East Indies producing another of these exciting pictures. He is seen on the right of the picture with a live tiger which has been trapped by natives. Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 7
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