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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1958.

THE gala charity performance of the film, "The Gloss Mountain," at the Empire Theatre on Tuesday was woll attandod. it was in aid of the Socioty for the Protection of Children. Above picture shows, left to right, Miss Lois Fearon, Mr D. Benson, Mrs W. T. Stanton, His Excellency the Governor, Mrs Gurnee, Cumming, Mr K. C. Johnson-Hill and Mr W. T. Stanton. (Staff Photographer)

THE St Louis School Choral Group, who are to give a concart tonight

at the Queen's College Hall. Prof. Arrigo Foa and· Prof. Harry Oro are also in the programme,

SCENE at last Saturday's bazaar organised by the 4th Kowloon Scout Group, which was held at the King George V School. The Shamshulpo Army Guard Dog Unit, seen on the right, gave a demonstration-during the afternoon. (Staff Photographor)

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COMMODORE H. G. Dickinson and Mrs Dickinson (centro) seen at the annual cocktail party of the Dockyard Polico Club. Mr W. H. Cotton, Superintendant of the Royal Naval Dock- yard Polico, is on the right, with Mrs G. R. Greenfield, wife of Chief Inspector Greenfield, on the loft. (Staff Photographer)

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ON the left is sean De Eric Vio's prize Pekingcio, Alderbourne Yung Trio Tu

LEFT: Prizegiving 4t tho Queen's College annual sports. Buda Said, senior individual champion, is scen receiving a cup from Mrs Bunnan Tong. (Staff Photographer}

of Yam, which was adjudged Bost of Show at the Hong- kong Kennel Club's annual show last week-and. Lower loft: Three young competitors with their entries in the Children's Class. No: 97, handled by Edward Rozario, was the winner. No. 88, Ladybird of Dum-dum, was handled by Ronold Woo, and No. 99, Hansel von Helka, by George Willerton. Bolow: Miss Lily Chiang holding Lucifer of Diamond Rock, which won first prize for the Best Spaniel Puppy. It is owned by her father, Mr Willy C. C. Chiung.

TWO pictures taken at the dinner and concert sponsored by the China Christian Universities Alumni Association at the Peninsula Hotel last.week. Upper photo shows Bishop Rolph Ward addressing the gathering, Lower picture: The Lin Family Orchestra, consisting of Mr and Mrs George Lin and their two sons, who entertained after dinnor. (Staff Photographer)

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