HONG KONG $ DIRECTORY

1929

NOW ON SALE

AT THE

DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO., 3A, Wyndham Street.

AND AT

Whitenway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd, Brewer's, Hung Cheong, 66, Nathan Road, Kowloon. H.K. & Kowloon Ferry Wharf Store, Kowloon. B.K. & Kowloon Ferry Wharf Store, Hong Kong Peak Tram Station Store, Low Tram Station Lee Yee, 12, D'Agullar Street Excelsior Co. 16. D'Aguilar Street.

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DOLLAR DIRECTORY

THIS YEAR

- an old one bi of little use !

NOW ON SALE

AT

THE HONKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.

SA, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong:

SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1929.

PIONEER ART SUPPLEMENT.

WEDDING AT ANG IS. CONSULATE. Of Lt.-Comdr. C. J. Wheeler, U.S.N. (Flag Lieut. to C.-in-C. U.S. Asiatic Fleet) and Miss Doanda Risley Putnam, the daughter of Mr J. R. Putnam (U.S. Consul, Amoy) and Mrs. Putnam. Madame Richard Cousturier was matron of honour. The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Brown (daughter of H.B.M.'s Consul)' and Miss Jean Strick The ushers were Lt. H. F. Newton, (daughter of Dr. E. J. Strick who played the organ).--Lt.-Comdr. T. E. Chandler was best man. Lt. J. M. Sweeney, Ensign 1. J. Flynn and Ensign D. W. Latimore

SOLDIERS AQUATICS.-The swimming sports of "C" Company, 2nd Battalion the King's Own. Scottish Borderers, held in the much-discussed bath of the V.R.C. Some of the officers are seen on the balcony.(K, Fujiyamá).

"SQUARE CROOKS."-Dorothy Dwan and John Mack Brown, in the film of that name, at the Star

Theatre from next Thursday to Saturday.

K.C.C. v. SPORTS CLUB, On Wednesday, Kowloon Cricket Club defeated by 5 shets two rinks from the Sports Club at a lawn bowls match, Above, the visitors, left to right F. Sutton, C. M. S. Alves, B. W. Bradbury, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Soutborn, C.M.G., S. J. Jordain, Capt. A. J. L. Whyte, L. J. Davies, G. R. Edwards.—(K. Fujiyama).

BLESSING OF COLOURS. Of the 16th Hong Kong (Catholic Cathedral) Group, Boy

Scouts-After the ceremony

last Sunday, conducted by Bishop Valtorta.-(K. Fuji

yama),

IN BRADBURY'S RINK-The Hon. Mr. Southorn bowling in match referred to above. He was "No. 2 and his rink lost by

13 shots to 26.—(K. Fujiyama).

AT STAR THEATRE.-Tim

McCoy and Dorothy Dwan,

in the film "Riders of the

Dark" to be shown

morrow and on Monday.

BOLD CHINESE "GATEWAY.One of many pretty scenes at Lee Garden, East Foint, where much may be gathered about

native folklore.

KOWLOONS TWO LINKS The KC.C. team in the bowls matchy Sports Club Left to right J. Fraser, C. Burford, B. Petheram, A Hyde Lay J. Gibson, H Gittms, L. E. Cammert, A. E. Silkstone.(K. Fujiyama).

THE BELLE OF BROAD. WAY A scene from the picture of that name, at the Star Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday

LAWN TENNIS FAST AND PRESENT. Mrs. Bundy, playing at the British c

championships at Wimbledon this week. Although 42 years of age, she surprisingly defeated Miss Eileen Bennett, Britain's second best player, who was half her age. As Miss May Sutton, Mrs. Bundy won the ladies' championship in 1907 A photo of that occasion is seen above. The photo below, taken this year, shows the great change in dress and style on the tennis courts, which features are noticeable to the observant in Hong Kong.

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