THE CHINA, MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954.

THE King George V Memorial Park in Jordan Road, Kowloon, which, became derelict during the Japanese occupation, was reopened the other day after extensive reconstruc- tion work. Picture shows the Hon. K. M. A. Bárnett, Urban Council Chaimmän, speaking

at the reopening. (Staff Photographer)

THE Hongkong Regiment had the honour to mount guard at Government House last week-end. It was the first time that any Volunteer unit hd done so... The guard comprised Sgt Leung Chung-yee, L/Cpl Liu Kin-ming, Pres W. L. Stone, Yip Chi-wan and H. 5. Lapsley and Drummer Chan Yu-yen, They are seen marching up Garden Road to Government House, (Staff Photographer)

DR Tudor Thomas, President of the British Medical Association, coen at the dinner, party, given in his honour by the Hongkang Chinesó Modical Association. With Dr. Thomas are Dr C. W. Lam and Dr Raymond Mok, : (Staff Photographer)

MRS Arthur Woo presenting trophies at the conclusion of the annual Girl Guide com- potition rally at King's Park last Saturday. The 6th Kow- toon (Maryknoll) Company won the shield. (Staff Photo- grapher)

BELOW: Mr David Auyeung and Miss Maisie Law, who were married at St Joseph's Church last Saturday, photo- graphed with their friends after the "ceremony. (Stuff Photographer)

THE Colleens ladies' softball team, this season's League champions, celebrated their victory at a dinner at the China Restaurant on Tuesday evening. Seated fourth from left is the team manager, Mr Fred Ewins. (Willie's)

AT THE annual dinner of the Diocesan School: Old Boys' Association. On the right in Mỹ Cheung i succeeds Mr Wong Ka-tsun (control as President: them is the Hon. Kyok Chan. (Staff Photogra

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RIGHT: Mr: U Sze- wing presenting bil- Hards and snooker. prizes of the annual meeting of the Sports Club. Mr E. A. V Remedios is receiving a prize on behalf of Mr George Hardoon, snooker runner-up. (Staff Photographer)

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