THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1933.
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The annual naval parade was held at Happy Valley, last Thursday. (Top left) An interested group of bluejacket spectators. (Top right) The Commander-in-Chief's staff. (Below) The march past. (King's Studio).
Group taken at the marriage at the Luk Kwok restaurant: Wanchai, on cember 18. of Mr. Wan King-nan and Miss Lam Ching-yan.-(King's Studio).
The winning
coiffures at the International Hairdressing Tournament, held at Wharncliffe Rooms, London.—(S, & G.).
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His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Frederick. Dreyer, companied by Battalion Commander Captain C. G. Sedgwick, of H.M.S. R wick, inspecting Mar'nes, (King's Studio).
The five howitzer batteries, one each from the Kent. Suffolk, Cumberla Berwick and Eagle, marching past, -(King's Studio).
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The Mul Fong College basket-ball team, winners of the local ladies' bask ball league.
The P. & O. S.N. Co.'s tableau, depicting the India service, at the Lord Mayor'a show.
Princess Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Yo
at the doorway of her minature Welsh cottage, which was p sented to her by the people of Wales-(S. & G.).
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A striking view of the crowd aksembled st the Cenotaph, Whitehall, on Armistice Day, The photograpli was taken by the infra-red pre- ceus. (B. & G.).
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One of the three P; & O. tableaux entered in the parade at the Lord Mayor's Show, in London, on November 9, representing the Far East service.
Despite the chilly weather, crews of wom eights competed for the Bourne Cup at Bar Surrey. Two of the crews are meen tal their boats out.—(9. & G.).