THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY,

DECEMBER. 31, 1955..

CRAIGENGOWER Cricket Club members who took part in the annual Married . Singla cricket

match on Boxing Day. The bachelors won by three wickets.

(King Woh)

WEDDING

at

the Registry of Mr Jimmy Yao and Miss Elixa- beth Flora Millar. (Staff. Photographer)

SECOND Officer B. M. Stear, of the Royal, Float Auxillary Fort Charlotta, receiving the Travessa Trophy from Mia F. H. Loteby after a crow from the ship won the three-mile harbour. rowing, race on Boxing Day. (Staff Photographer)

HIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, chutting with some of the 1,300 children who were entertained at a Christmas party at the War Memorial Centre by the Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association. Right: How many candles can she light with one match? (Staff Photo- grapher)

LEFT: Mr M.W. Turner, Director of the British Red Cross So- ciety, Hongkong Branch, pro- senting gifts to children at the Laichikok Hos- pital. (Staff Photographer)

RIGHT:

Martor Stephen Nosh, son of Capt. and Mrs P. E. Nash, about to blow out the candles on the cako at his third birthday party (Eddie Ching)

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LEFT: Santa Claus handing out gifts at a children's Christmas party at Royal Hongkong Defence Force Headquarters. Looking on is the Deputy Commandant, Lr-Col O. F. Newton Dunn, (Staff Photographer)

RIGHT: Mr E. C. von Heldon, Mr M. A. da Sousa and Mr Mok Hing-wing at the cocktail party given by No. 3 Contingent, Special Constabulary, to celebrate their winning the Governor's Shield at the annual. Police Review, Me Sousa is C.O, of the Contingent. (Staff Photographer}

BELOW: Hongkong Cricket Club and Army teams who met on Tuesday in the annsol triangular tournament. Club won by three runs. (Staff Photographer)

MUSIC and merriment and cheerful laughter from youthful throats combined to make a gay scene at the Diocesan Boys' School dance last week. Here are some who attended.

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THE South China Morning Post Sports Association again "invaded” Cheung Chau island on Boxing Day. Their football team is acon above with the Tal Shun team of Cheung Chau. Right: At the Morning Post Staff Club. Christmas Eve lunch, Miss Hilda Noronha recelves from the Hon. C. Blaker the W. A. Grinham Shield for darts, won by the South China Sunday Post-Herald team. (Staff Photographer)

Nativity

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on-

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children cared for by

the Christian

Children's Fund at

the Christmas rally

held at the Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre. Right: The mixed choir, (Staff Photographeri

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