THURS., FEBRUARY 25th, 1937 THE HAILEYBURIAN -- -- 7 ee ¢ 9 Late News Pictures and Cartoons .:. ae oe ae a a oe The First Family in the British Empire ' FANCIFUL FABLES q yes w Xe alr p50 alr iy u I a= One of the most charming family portraits ever taken of any Royal Family, this picture of the King and Queer and the two Princesses, Elizabeth and Margaret Rose, will long be cherished by the people of the British Empire as a typical example of --Photo world copyright Marcus Adams a happy family. ° '° Brain rights reserved i THe FAMOUS VIOLINIET WHO WAS A TENNIS FA Ba -33 © 1033 King Fearures Syndicare me Great SCOTLAND DEFEATS WALES IN RUGBY INTERNATIONAL Although the Scottish International on the right secured possession of the ball it did not do him much good as his feet slipped from under, making hm an easy catch for the Welsh forwards. Scotland won this International rugby match at Swansea, by 13 points to 6. ANOTHER FAMOUS SPANISH LANDMARK SUFFERS IN BOMBARDMENT The famous Prado Museum in Madrid has been badly damaged by bombs from rebel aircraft, and if Madrid is not literally a city of ruins before the civil war is over it will not be the fault of the rebels, who seem to delight in destroying the most magnificent of structures in the city. ANOTHER EMPIRE FLYING BOAT READY FOR SERVICE PES: Taken a few moments before the huge plane left the water, this picture shows the "Castor" about to leave Southampton Water en route to distant parts of the British Empire. Thi§ flight is over the "All-Air" route which is now possible through the flying boats whch can travel over vast areas of ocean without having much worry if forced to land on the water. ARABIAN CHIEFTAIN VISITS GIANT BATTLESHIP x If every Arab chieftain could have this opportunity of visiting the British Fleet aq P[NOM sdayy less anxiety on their part to "twist the lion's tail". Khalifat Djelloul Ben Lakhdar "comes aboard the "Rodney," one of Britain's largest battleships. while the boat was at Algiers, 7 s