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The Central British School hockey eleven which runk- last but our in the Cher Clark Cup competition, having won only one match in seven, - thing's Studio,)
The Central British Association Ladies' hockey team, third in the Caer Clark Cup competition, who have only twice been defeated.—(King's Studio)
An incizient in sl CHA, CBS. hockey match of Kings Park when the
school team was defeated by five goals tu nit--Ching's Studio.
Mr. Douglas Walter Mortlock, sul-accountant of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, with his bride. Miss Kathleen Niblock, After their wedding at St. John's Cathedral. 1 Saturday, (king's
Studio).
The combined Chinese football eleven which drew, five goals all, with the Interport team, last Saturday.-(King's Studio),
"The Rest of the Colony" rugby fifte:n at half-time in their match against the In. terport "Probables," last Saturday.—(K'ng's Studio).
The Central British School team clearing in their Cher Clark Cup gume
against the C.B.A. Ladies, last Saturday. (King's Studlo).
The Hong Kong Interport footrall team which leaves for Shanghai on the 8.8. Cormorin, on Friday,—(King's Studio)
Group taken at the reception at the Ching"Wah College, Glenealy, on February 3, to welcome a new teacher, Mr. Lee Kee-thye-dweated second from left). Mr. Hung Chi-po, the head-ynster IN ween wented in the centre.
Ho Kar-keung (Athletic) heading a pass in the Com- bined Chinese-Interport Eleven match at Kowloon, last
Baturday, (King's Studio),
The "Probable" Interport rugby fifteen were beaten by the "Rest of the Colony" at Happy Valley on Saturday, by seven points to six. The pictures show a line-out and à serum, during the game,
(left)