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HONGKONG

AT THE

B. I. F.

THE CHINA MAIL,

SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955.

SERVICE with

smile!

That is what this trade buyer got from Mr D. C. Bray, Hongkong civil ser- vant, who interrupted his leave to lend a hand at the Colony's B.I.F. stand.

THREE helpers ready with advice for visitors. Left to right: Mr R. Winship, of the Hongkong Civil Aviation Department, Mr S. F. T. B. Lover, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and Mr A. St G. Walton, of the Colonial Secretariat.

અંત

THE Hongkong stand has attracted businessmen from all over the world. Here, Mr Oduyaye, a Nigerian stora owner, has a business chat with Mr R. R. Tadd, formerly Secretary for Chinese Affairs here (left), and Mr K. L. Sams.

HER Majesty the Queen visiting the Hongkong stand at the British Indus- tries Fair. Escort- ing her are (from lert) Mr. E. G. A. Grimwood, director of the Hongkong Government Office in London, Mr T. F. R. Waters, of John D. Hutchison and Co., Ltd., and Mr Pater Shek, ot the Oriental Cor- poration, Ltd.

ONE of the most popular exhibits at the Hongkong stund were the toys. " Chinese dolls by Miss Ada Lum and leather-cloth animals won the admiration of these and many other visitors.

NANCY

SLUGGO IS A

VERY NICE BOY---

BUT I WISH HE WAS BETTER LOOKING

all.

WHAT the fuss was about! Me Waters showing Mr Shek a pair of Hongkong- made knitted gloves one of thousands exported to Britain each year, Mr Shek runs one of the biggest glave factories here.

OH, WELL-- HE MAY NOT BE VERY HANDSOME--

By Ernie Bushalter

BUT AT LEAST HE DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A

SCARECROW

WOMEN visiting the Hong- kong stand at the Fair were immediately attracted by the "gaily-coloured display of tex- tiles. An intricate piece of lace-work won this lady's.

approval.'

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

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