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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1954.

MR Harold George Proudman and his bride, the former Miss Pamela Mary Tisch, ara seen leaving the Union Church, Kennedy Road, after their wedding last Saturday. (Staff Photographer)

AT St Joseph's Church last Sunday, the christening took place of Monica Mary Zindel, soven - weaks - old daughter of Mr and Mrs W. A. Zindel. After the ceremony, those who attended posed for this picture. (Willie's)

BELOW: Another recent christening Was that of little Trevor John Tasker, which took place at St John's Cathedral. The baby is the son of Capt. and Mrs Ronald Tacker. He is held in the `arms of Miss Lydia Rowe, godmother. (Ming Yuen)

AT the Shangri-la Batl held at the Sky roam in aid of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association. Top: Mrs A, Ridehalgh draws for prizes, from a box held by Mr. Jack Bottom picture shows Gronham, master of ceremonies. Mrs Violet Chan looks un, Mme C. de Precourt, Commander Tupper, Mrs Kwok Chan, M. Riviera, Mme Riviere

and the Hon. Kwok Chan. (Staff Photographer)

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AT a tiffin held in Jimmy's Kitchen, the staff of Pan American World Airways' Hongkong office toast. Mr Jarry, G. O'Donnell, Director of Sales and Traffic, on his completing 10 years' service with the organisation. (Staff Photographer)

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