THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1953.

THREE delegates from Hongkong were includod ja

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party of 11 which left last week by plane for Tokyo to attend the blennial conference of the Far Eastern Council of Christian Churches. Shown just before departure ara the Roy. Wesley Wong, the Rev. John E. Su, and Mr Loc Teng-ming (Hongkong), the Rev. S. G. Marrett and the Rey, Jordan Chanan Khan (India), Messrs Boon Mark Gittisarn and Sri Samutra Gittisarn (Thailand), the Roy, and Mrs Quek Kiok-cheong, Mr Quek Kiok-ming and the Ray, Timothy Ton (Singaparo). . (CAT)

THE Hongkong Contract Bridge Association held a most successful dinner and social at the Jewish Recreation Club last week, whon prizes in the various competitions arranged by the Association were presented to the winners. Above are Mrs W. E. Young- husband and Mr L. C. Tau, who won the Mixed Pairs Championship, with the shiold and replicas. Right: Mr Charles Pan roceiving from Mrs J. A. Remedios the cup for the Team-of-Four Championship.

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RIGHT: The distinguished Chinese Chang Do-chion, .artist, Mr

snapped at Kai Tak just before leaving by air for New York, where he is to paint a mural of the Great Wall of China in a section of the U.N. General Assembly auditorium, (CAT)

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SCENE at the Royal Hongkong Defence Forco Sergeante Moss on Tuesday evening when a party was given in honour of Lt-C8) C. P. Vaughan, who recently gave up his post as Deputy Commandant. Col, Vaughan (standing, left) thanking the members for their good wishes and farewell gift. Beside him Is Force RSM F. C. Jonos, who made the presentation. (Staff Photographer)

MR Shivan Hemandas and his bride, formerly Miss Sati Chollaram. Their marriage took place on Wednesday at the Paninsula Hotel, where several hundred guests gathored to offer, their congratulations. (Staff Photographer)

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ON Monday evening, many people attended the party held at the Correspond- onts Club to raise funds for the Women's Auxillary of the Hongkong Society Cocktails and dinner were followed by bridge, for the Protection of Children. mahjong and other games. "Mrs Elsa Talbot is soon selling tickets to some supporters. (Staff Photographer)

BELOW: Group photograph taken at a farewell tea party held at the Education Department in honour of Mr. S. P. Chan, Assistant Secretary of the Department, who has boon transferred to the Secretariat of Chinese

Affairs. (Kwong Kwong):

MRS M. J. Muspratt Williams looking over one of the stalls at the bazaar held at the Salesian School, Shaukiwan, which sho opened last Saturday. (Staff Photographer)

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