THE CHINA MAIL,~: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, ́ ́1952.
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MR J. C. McDouail, who is shortly leaving for Malaya to take up the post of Chief Social Welfare Officer for the Federation, speaking at the dinner given in his honour last Saturday by representative Chinesa public organisations in Hongkong. Also in picture aro Mr Ko Cheuk-hung (centre) and Mr H. Y. To, Chairman and Secretary respectively of
the Chinese Chamber of Comm orce. (Staff Photographor)'
ON Sunday last, the Hongkong Regiment were guests of the 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regimont, of their camp in the Now Torritories. The two Regiments fought together in the defonce of Hongkong, and shärad the privations of prison camp under the Japanese. - Varied sporting, and social activities were arranged for the day, and here are a fow snapshots. (Staff.Photographer)
GROUP picture taken at St Margaret's Church after the wadding of Mr Raymond Wu and Miss Stella Maria Loung fast wook. (Staff Photo- grapher)
RIGHT: The Special Constabulary swimming team which won the championship 'at the Palico swimming sports at the Victoria Recreation Club last Saturday. (Staff Photographer)
WARDENS of Upper Lovels Zone démonstrating rescue work
at the Auxillary Fire Service Depot on Tuesday. This was the First public demonstration of the training of Wardens tince the coming into being of the Civil Ald Services. (Staff Photographer)
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MR and Mrs E. M. Gommell and their baby daughter, Janet Rosalind, photographed after her christening at St Stephen's College Chapel last Saturday. (Ming Yuen)
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LEFT: Mr. Yu Shu- chiu and Miss Loung, Wal-lan, who were married at the Registry last wask.
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