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THE CHINA: MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1955.

GRADUATES of the Mechanical

Engineering 5th Your Evening Advanced Class" of the Technical College enter- tained their Prin- cipal, Mr S. J. G. 'Burt ́(seated cen- tre) and, ofher teachers at 'din- ner of the Club Lusitano last week. (Staff Photographer)

AMONG those present at the cocktail party following the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's closing regatta. In picture at the top, the Commodore of the Club, Mr. A. G. Dalziel (centre), is seen with Dr A. R. Hodgson (left) and Captain I. V. Hyde-Smith, Immediately above are Mr P. Calderara, Mrs T. Brandel and Mr Dalziel. (Staff Photographer)

RIGHT: Her col- leagues in the Hongkong Tele- phone Co., Ltd. expressing their good wishes in a toast to Mrs C.M. Sequeira at G dinner party given in her

honour.

'Mrs

Sequeira recently retired after 52 years' service with the com- pany. (Staff Photographer)

-SCENES at the opening on Monday of the new Library of the Hindu Temple. Picturès show Mr F, T. Melwani, President of the India Association, speaking at the ceremony; and Mrs D. S. Mohan, who performed the opening, receiving a bouquet. (Staff Photographer)

COLONEL J. D. Clague (centre) and some of the guests at the cocktail party he gave at the Hongkong Club on Wednesday. With Col. Clague are, [from left) Mi A. C. W. Bloouw, Mr Ralph Hunt, Mr Elmer Chu and Mr Y. C. Wang. (Staff Photographer)

LITTLE Gladys Li, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Simon F. 5. Li, blowing out the candles on her birthday cake. Gladys was seven on Monday, and several ́of" her young friends attended her party, (Ming Yuen)

GROUP of Prefects of Queen Elizabeth School, together with the Principal, Mr W. F. Cheung, who is sea ted in centre. (Ming Yeen).........

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A young student of the Sook Myung Girls' High School of Seoul, Korea, 'doing a Korean - folk dance at a party atven by Mr P. J Koh, Hong- kong manager of the Bank of Korea. The Korean, girls won several basketball games in Hongkong,

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