THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1952.

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THE onnual St George's Bull was held at the Peninsula Hotel last week, o a big success. Left: His Excellency the Governor escorting the wife of the Preside of St George's Society, Mrs G, L Wilson, in" to dinner, Lady Grantham: h – just behind, on the arm of Mr Wilson. Above: Scene In the dining room. (Staff Photographer)

STUDENTS of Form VI of the Diocesan Girls' School sit for a class photograph. ~(Mainland Studio)

SCENE of the christöning of Robert Alfred, son of Mr

and Mrs R. Bauder, which took place recently at St Margaret's Church. (Roy Tsang)

MR Bunnan Tang, this year's Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Po Leung Kuk, speaking at the ceremony at which the new Board members assumed office. (Staff Photographer}

RIGHT: Mr M. A. da Silva speak÷ ing at last Sunday's public meet- ing, sponsored by the Reform Club,

to protest against decontrol of:

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rents. Below: The Roof Garden

of the Hongkong Hotel packed for the meeting. (Staff Photographer),

HIS Eminente Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, paid a two-day visit to Hongkong this week on his return trip home from Korea, and was the guest of His Excellency the Governor at Government House. Picture on leit shows his arrival of Kai Tak Airport. From left: Mr A. J. R. Moss, Mr Walter P. McConaughy, U.S. Consul General, Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop Antonio Riberi, Papal Internuncio to China, and Monsignor T. Gilligan. Right: "Greeting Mr Hindmarsh of the reception given in his honour by the American Club. (Staff Photographer)

WE ALL

do a better job...

THE SCHOLAR

THE DOCTOR

THE BUSINESS

THE CAREER GIRL

MAN

HERMES Baby

TIME ÜCK" OF FEE

PICTURE token outside the Registry after the wedding of

Mr James William Warrell and Miss Isabel Maria Collaco Barros. (Ming Yuen)

RIGHT: Family group taken

on the occasion of the Golden

Wedding of Mr and Mrs.Ho Tse-him on New Year's Day,

when a service was held in St.

Paul's Church. (Ming Yuen)

THERING

Quban Mery Hospital.

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A NEW STYLE

Such material clamours for new treatment. Here the makers have been careful to avoid extremes. however striking. There is, there- fore, nothing eccentric about the trousers, but give them a casual glance and you certainly look again! The difference is pleasing. and authentic, chiefly concerned with length, width and the touch of the master hand. Brown: Fawn.

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