THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1952.
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THE Royal Hongkong Defence Force annual camp at Saikung started corly this month. This year, 'the' numbers were considerably swafled as the result of call-ups during the past twelve months. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Granthom, Inspacted the camp last week and also visited two Companies of the Hongkong Regiment who wore out in the hills on battlo exorcisqs. In picture abovo, His Excellency is watching on operation through field glasses. With him are (from right) Lt-Col . P. Vaughan, Deputy Commandant, Major J. B. Kite and Li-Col S. L. A. Carter, now C.D. of the Regiment.
While those who have pasted out were at camp at Saikung, new recruits attended a fortnight's training camp at Defence Force Headquarters. The Commandant, Col L. T. Rido, took the passing-out parade last Sunday. Below, Col Ride is acon prozenting inscribed silver spoons to the two best rifle shots; among the recruits, Ptes William Tong and Patrick Ma. (Staff Photographer)'
MR and Mrs. J. C. H. Bradford and friends pictured after the christoning of their infant daughter, Joy Amanda, at St John's Cathedral last Sunday. (Ming Yuen)
LITTLE Janet Spradbory, daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Spradbery, who was one year old last week, at her birthday party. (Ming Yuen)
BELOW: A group at the St Patrick's Society cocktail party last wook. In contro is the new President, Mr. F. Shanks.
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AT the Talkoo Club lawn bowls closing day and prizegiving last Saturday, Mr J. C. Chalmers, clubTM chom-` pion, receives his trophy from Mrs J. A. Black- wood. (Ming Yuan)
MISS Li Luk-wa, Principal of the School for the Deaf, giver a demonstration, aided by one of her charges, of how to tell the sound of spoken words by fooling their vibrations. (Staff Photographer)
RIGHT: Picture taken at the party marking
___ the..........first.... birthday.......of.
little Gorold Naves, son of Mr and Mrs. H. F." Neves.
LEFT: Major Long and fuages of tho Afmy rhysical Train- ing Corps inspecting the Royal Norfolk Kegiment team betere they took part in the Hongkong Land Forces physical train- ing competition held at Norwegian Farm, Fanling. (S/Sgt Cocks)
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BELOW: Junior Mid- die graduates of the Heep Yunn・・ “Girls' School photographed after receiving their certificatos last week. (Mainland)
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