THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954.
THE Catholic Students' Association gave thair Bishop, Monsignor Lawrance Blanchi, a "welcome home" party at the French Convent School last Sunday. Hore
Bishop receives d bouquet from Miss Jeannie Ung. (Staff
Photographer)
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DAVID STUCKEY, son of Mr and Mrs F. C. Stuckey, cuts his birthday cake with the holp of his mother.
David was seven years old on November 4,
(Ming Yuon)
SCENES of merri- ment at the annual ball of the Architec- tural Society, University of Hong- kong. In Tower picture, Miss Bowring
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MRS R. B. Black visiting two local schools. Top picture was taken when she paid a visit to St Mary's School in Kowloon. In lower picture, she shows great" interest in one branch of the vocational training 2. given at the Po Kok School, Happy Valley. {Staff ̈*
Photographer)
MR James Reginald Ashby and Miss Mary Dykes Mair Anderson, who were married at the Kowloon Union Church last week, photographed with friends after the ceremony. (Staff Photographer}
· LEFT: Players who took part in the friendly cricket match between Hongkong Cricket Club and Combined Services last Monday. Club gained a narrow victory. (Staff Photographer)
PROFESSOR L. G. Kilborn, Professor of Physiology at the University of Hongkong, describing to YWCA members on Tuesday his experiences on his travels in West China and in the Tibeton border regions. Prof. Kilborn was formerly of West China Union University. (Staff Photographer)
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