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THE CHINA MAIL,
SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928.
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DR. W. V. M. KOCH, M.D.-During the past twenty years and more he has been one of our best known medicos. For years he was connected with the Government Civil Hospital, on the staff of which he held a leading position. He subsequently set up practise on his own account, but is now one of the firm of which Dr. Harston is senior partner. Dr. Koch is widely known among all classes of the communities...
TRIP AROUND. WORLD-Two Danish lads drawing lots for atrip around the world.
The C.P.R. are looking after the tour.
MR. H. P. WHITE.-Principal of Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik & Co.. and a director of many local public companies, whose many friends wish him better luck in racing..
STANLEY-As seen from above, on the main road, showing the well-known bay and the village.
HONG KONG MEDICOS' GATHERING. Flashlight photo taken on the roof of China Building when the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association gave a fraternal dinner to European practitioners in the Colony. Dr. Jeu Hawk, the chairman, is on the left hand side of H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) and Dr. S. F. Lee (vice-chairman) on his right. (Photo: A. Fong.)
THE NEW KOWLOON THEATRE.-A new cinema at Kowloon City, the needs of which are being met,
MR: "JACK" BOURNE.— The genial Superintendent of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., who is well known to travellers in all parts of the world.
SHOULD WE, RAISE OUR HATS?-A correspondent asks the "China Mail": Why do not men in Hong Kong take off their hats when passing the Cenotaph in Statue Square?:
Well Known. Resident Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, is popular in many respects, as a major in the H.K. Volunteer Corps, a com- pany director, a music-lover, and horticulturist and also as hon.. alde-de-camp to H.E, the Gov.
ergor.
MR. C. G. ALABASTER, K.C., O.B.E.; is one of Hong Kong's best known barristers. He is a non-official Justice of the Peace; President of St. George's Society, a well-known Mason, etc.
DE GARCIA-DA. ROCKA.The above photograph was taken immediately after the wedding, in the Roman Catholic Cathedral, -14th inst., of Miss Lina da Rocha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. da Rocha, and Mr. Horacio de Garcia, son of the late General Garcia and Mrs. Amelia Alvares de Garcia. Both bride and bride- groom are well-known in Hong Kong and Macao (Photo: Ming
TWO FINE EXAMPLES of the elusive mountain sheep were recently captured by Jim Brewster, of Brewster Transportation Co. In the Banft Territory,
COP. SE CABAIDY.
of the younger "taipana" of Hong Kong. He la rtner of Messrs. Hutchinson Son
Canadian Pacific Railway's Royal Family of steamships, now on her way to Victoria, V.L, via the Panama Canali from the shipyards on the Clyde, Scotland,