THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1951.

THE first Secretary of State for the Colonies to visit Hongkong, the Rt. Hon. Oliver Lyttelton (left), welcomed on his arrival at Kal Tak by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham. (Staff Photographer)

PICTURE taken on the occasion of the christening of Carole Jeanne, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs C. de Saille Robertson, which took place at St John's Cathedral last Saturday. (Staff Photographer)

BELOW: The lantern

procession at the open-

ing last week of the new building of the

True Light School for

Girls. (Staff Photo- grapher)

BELOW: 40 Infantry Division Provost Coy. team, winners of the Army inter-unit cookery competition. (Staff Photographer}

MR and Mrs Steve Wil- liam Camp after their wedding at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Hayes, Middle- The bride, Miss Angelina Silva,

formerly of Hongkong.

was

MR L. H. Hansen and Miss Aase Ramm, whose wedding took place at the Norwegian Seamen's Church last week,"leaving "the church after the coremany. (Staff Photographer)

IGHT: Dr San Wai-lum

and his bride, formerly

Miss Lui Yuk-lan, where

marriage took place on Monday. (Willie's lac.)

MEMBERS of the Ordnance Rugby Club gave a`dinnar in honour of Lieut. D. J. McNabb, their couch, before he sailed

for the United Kingdom. The guest of honour is seen

standing seventh from left. (China Fleet Club Studio)

MR Keith Granville, Sales Director of BUAŬ (right), with Mr J. Linstead, Far East manager, and Mrs Linstead at the cocktail party given in his honour at the Hongkong Hotel. (Staff Photographer}

FOR GENTS

SWISS & ENGLISH TIES

For all tastes

VIYELLA SHIRTS

Plain or coloured

MANICURE & SHAVING SETS

in Leather Pouches

會商絲麗九

WOLLEN MUFFLERS

bjj Kynock & Botany

WOLSEY KNITWEAR

Gardigan & Pillozero, chort & half hoje

TYEB & CO.

H.K. Hofa).

(ESTD. 1900);

T the cocktail party given in the Hongkong Hotel in honour of Mr Arthur MI Loew and Mr Orton Hicks, American film and theatre magnates. From left: Mr Paul Frillman, Mr Loew, Mr Chân Koung, MGM representative who was host. Mr Hicks and the U.S. Consul-General, Mr Walter P. MacConaughy,

LEFT: Students of the Belilios Public School for Girls rendering a song at the annual prize day of the school last week. (Staff Photographer)

BELOW: Group picture taken at the ́dinner" party given by the Kowloon "Chamber of Commerce to Mr lu Muk, Principal Chinese Detective of the Hongkong Palico, who is retiring from the Force. Mr tu is seated seventh from right. (Li King Kow)

Photographer)

If you have decided to give him

a

WOOLLIE

SFE

MACKINTOSH'S

FIRST!

And let it be a really good one; the better ones are made by Munrospun or Allen, Solly but any article with a Mackintosh label is good. Wool, Cashmere or alpaca slipovers, some of them reversible, pullovers in manly" |- shades (and a few pansy ones it must be admitted) and cosy comfy cardigans in colours he will like. Basket-weave pullovers with collars are admirable for sport.

"Adastra" golf jackets made from rucdc, pentile, or corduroy. Bugde waistcoats (seling quickly) Corduroy trousers in three colours.

MACKINTOSH'S

13, CHATER ROAD.' Open until 8 pm, all next week

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