THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY SUPPLEMENT, FEBRUARY 14, 1941.
In The Fields Of Sport
The interport game between a Macao XI and the Eastern F.C. In progress. An Eastern play- er makes a high Jump to clear,
O'Regan (Navy) clearing from Hau Ching-to and Cheung on Sunday. Kam-hol (Eastern) in the Senior League match Eastern's 2-0 victory put them at the head of the table.
A line-out in the rugger game at Sookunpoo on Saturday last between Combined Volun-
teers and Combined Services.
Bables from 10 days to 3 years of age are cared for In this orphanage; bomba struck the sanctuary which is only ten yards away from these babies' dormitory. None of the babies received injuries. Photo shows orphans playing at their tables, with the damaged sanctuary in the background. (Copyright, Fox).
(Right)-At this Red Cross convalescent home for soldlers "somewhere in Cheshire"! wounded and sick soldiers are now enjoying their convales- conce in beautiful surround- Ings. Photo shows convalca. cent soldiers admiring the
(Copyright, Fox).
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