THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
1954.
MEMBERS of the Women's Royal Army Corps marching to the Victoria Garrison Church, where a plaque bearing the crest of the Corps wot dedicated last Sunday. (Staff Photographer)
MR and Mrs L. B. Stone pictured with their son, Brian, and, his friends who attended his birthday party fast week. Brian flow from England to spend the summer holidays with his parents. (Staff Photographer}
MISS Bonnie Parsons, daughter of Mr and Mrs R. J. Parsons, is surrounded by her young friends at her sixth birthday party last Saturday. (Ming Yuan)
MRS Sugden, wife of Lt Gen. C. S. Sugden, Command- ́ar, "British · Forces, at the new 'NAAFİ: Shop which the opened at Kowloon Taal to serve the needs of the grow ing number of Ser- vice families in the area. (Army PRO)
LEFT:
Christening at St John's Cathe- dral_fast Sunday of Michael Stephen, son of Mr and Mn T. D. Oakes. (Staff Photographer)
RIGHT: Family group taken after the christening at St. Joseph's Church fast Sunday of Rory John, son of Mr and Mrs B. Sheehan. (Ming Yuen)
OBSERVING Battle of Britain Wook in Hongkong. In top picture, Group Captain J. F. Newton is seen taking the salute at a commemoration parade held at Kai Tak. Lower picture, taken at the cocktail party givon at the RAF Officers' Mess, Kat Tak, shows the AOC, Air Commodore R, C. Field, with a couple of guests. (Staff Photographer)
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LEFT: At the open- ing shoot of the Hongkong Rifle Association's Small Bore League last Sunday at the Hongkong. Gun Club. (Staff Photo- grapher)
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