"THE" CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER
10,
1953.
Fage 9
MISS LEE GAUL
THE crowds that attended the St John's Cathedral Michaelmas Fair' at 'Murray Parade Ground last Saturday had plenty of tun whilst contributing to a worthy cauto. The three pictures here show typical scenes. The pipers above belong to the 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles. (Staff Photographer)
GROUP picture taken on Wednesday evening at the Princess Garden Restaurant when the Christ Church Youth Fellowship gave a farewell dinner in honour of the Vicar, the Rev. C. P. Smith, and Mrs Smith, who are leaving Hongkong. * (Stuff Photograpħar)
ON Sunday last, little James Hagen Edwins, son of Mr and Mrs D.. G. Edwins, was christened at his parents home. Mr Edwins is manager of North- west Air Linos. (Mayfair)
LADY GRANTHAM watching students of the Ho Tung Girls' Primary School at work during hor vhit to the School on Mon-
day. (Staff Photographer) ·
At the Batish Army Aid Group reunion dinner held at the Tal Tung Restaurant on Wednesday. From left: Mr Francis Loe, Col. L. T. Ride, founder and Commandant of the wartime unit, Col. J. D. Clague and Mr Wilkie Wu. (Terry)
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THE softball season officially opened
last Sunday at King's Park, whon
the Hon. Michaof W. Turner pitchod the first ball. Here the Pandas are seen leading the grand parade of 19 teams. Below: Two of the
"girls" "teams in ́action. (Staff Photo-
\grapher)
LEFT: The Hon. B.C.K. Hawkins, acting Secretary for Chinese. Affairs, speaking at a tea party For Miss Wel Mo-fang, Child Welfare (Registration) Officer, who is retiring from government service. (Mayfair)
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