Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1934, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER- 16, W BERRAARE W Silhouettes from palmy isles of the Pacific. At left is a view of the romanticized shores of Tahiti, in the South Seas, showing native fishermen. The other view shows native out- rigger canoes racing through the surf in © Associated Press Photos. Where the starlings came from. At least not all of them came over in the original impor- tation from England. Here are a few on the moors near Fishguard. © Wide World Photos. A little Vien- nese swank. Top form over the hurdle. Miss Vivian Goodall, 15-year-old Martha Sheiner English rider, taking her Y Not over a stiff jump in the course displays it in a || of a season in which he has won more than a hundred ribbons at l;gf Wamgflig“':: county shows in England. Paul's Photos why she’s a top favorite of the Viennese stage. 2 A.P. Photo. Chorus of small cougars. There was no gentle music in their voices as these cubs at the Seattle, Wash., Zoo greeted the intruding cameraman. © Wide World Photos. Stable pals. A coach dog and horse carry on the age-old friend- e 8 ship between & ; ) b their kind. 2 i i ¥ DAL Heralding the Tournament of Roses. These two maids of High-hat spirit on the sidelines. English schoolboys swing their toppers and 2 .1 I cheer gt‘or thei? side in a sbccer game between Westminster and Charterhouse %i?&f?éffhxggr‘;?fir (1Tft3f ;ilnd lEmlly Bettanier, have Schools at St. Vincent’s Square, London. Also note the canes. © Associated Press Photo. : S pagiet ther: e role eralds of th'e‘ais“l;lomgs;:

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