THE CHINA-MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1954.
GROUP outsida St- Cathedral
Jonn's
after the wedding of Mr Hice Foek- tjan, and Miss Betty Lee. The bride- groom is from In- donesia. The bride is the daughter of the Unesco repre- ventative in Japan. (Staff Photographer)
DR W. G. Goddard, the formerly of West, China Union University, was guest of honour' at a dinner given by the University of Washington Alumni Association ''Lost' Sunday, when he spoke on his im pressions of formola. (Staff
Photographer)
HIS Excellency the Governor visited several establishments of the Co-operative and Marketing Department last Monday. In top picture, he listens as Fr J. McCarthy explains the process by which fish is processed, Lower picture shows a class at one of the fishermen's children's schools which the Governor Inspected. (Staff Photographer)
BELOW:
RIGHT: Picture taken at the annual dinner of the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Associo- tion, held at the Ying King Restou- rant. (Staff Photo- grapher)
Lady Grantham · watching a domestic science class at the Sacred Heart School on her visit there on Tuesday. (Staff Photo- graphor)
BELOW: Mr Albert
Roy Egan and his bride, Miss Patricia --Gwendolina - Lytton, leaving St Teresa's Church after their wedding lust Satur
day. (Staff Photo-
grapher)
AT the joint dance of former students of the Diocesan Boys' and Girls' Schools held at the Peninsula Hotel last week. Mrs Joyce Symons, Headmistress of the DGS (left), receiving a prize from Mrs Molly Mackie. (Staff Photographer)
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