SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1928.
THE CHINA MAIL,
BRIGHT FA?ES.—In the stand at Sookumpoo. for the annuai athletic ports meeting of St. Joseph's College, kiddies with coveting eyes on the assembly of trophies. (Welcome Studio).
THEY'RE OFF The start of one of the sprint races in the St. Joseph's Colh ge sports. Note the different running "styles of manners shown in the snapshot. —
(Welcome Studio).
"FIELD" SPREAD 'OUT.-A race for girls at the St. Joseph's College sports meeting. On the extreme left, a little one is all out" with a bigger girl (in the centre fore- ground) in hot pursuit and the "field" far behind- (Welcome Studio):
THE OLD AND THE NEW.-How the headstones at
Stanley have been renovated.
MRS. W. T. SOUTHORN, whose refined literary faste is so extensively admired. As the wife of the Officer Administering the Government she is again making a charming hostess at Government House.- (Ming Yuen).
THE HON. MR. W. T. SOUTHORN; C.M.G., during whose comparatively short period of service as Colonial Secre- tary in Hong Kong is Officer Administering the Govern- ment for the second time-(Ming Yuen).
SEEN FROM THE SIDE-A view of the Peak which shows A side of the height with roads running between the houses dotted here and there.
TEAM WORK.-The start of the relay race at the St. Joseph's College annual sports. The race was open to all schools in the Colony and was won by St. Paul's College, whose representative is the second runner from the left.- (Welcome Studio).
MR. R. LAPSLEY, Kow- lovn Dock Recreation Club He is holder of the Colony's lawn bowls singles championship. In the final last year, he beat a culmate in Mr. J. C. Biown. This year, Mr. Lapsley has, entered from the Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club, of which Mr. W. Russell (former champion) is another re- presentative. Last year Mr. Lapsley bent Mr. Brown in the semi-final. They will fight their battle over again in the first round this season. Nearly every honour, in- cluding Interport select- ionì, has befallen Mr. Lapsley in Lawn bowls. -¡Welcome Studio).
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INSURANCE EXPERTS.-Mr. R. K. Hepburn (centre), local manager of the Cam- mercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. On his right is Mr. Chan Siu-hing (com- pradore) and on his left, Mr. Shum Hip-tong, another colleague.—(Ah On & Co.)
Mr. F. CULLEN of the
Kowloon Dock Recrea- tion Club, singles cham-
pion of the Colony at lawn bow's in 1925, who is competing for the title
again this year. Mr. A. Gourlay (who has gone Home) won in 1926 and Mr. R. Lapsley (who is
seen elsewhere on this. page), completed a sequence of three years"
·Successes for the
K. D. R. C. - (Welcome Studio).
RUNNING IN UNIFORM.—Members of the St.
Joseph's Co lege division of the St. John Ambulance
Brigade, Laking part in a race for them, run in
uniform, at the school's annual athletic sports must-
ing at Sookumpoo, (Welcome Studio).
SEEN FROM "TOPSIDE." A house on the Peak in
the unusual position of being "snapped", from one further up the hillside.
THE COLONY'S VERY POPULAR ENTERTAINERS Mrs. Harry Woode (centre) and her twin daughters, Miss Doris (left) and Miss Aileen (right), who have taken part in many public: entertainments In the Colony during their stay here The Misses Woods have charmed many by their singing, especially at concerts for Servicemen, and Mrs. Woods invari ably accompanies them at the piano. Their impending departure for Cranda will be regretted by a large circle of friends,