THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1956.†

HIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, visited several children's wel- faro and recreational centres in Kowloon on Wednesday, and showed great interest in the many diversified activities he saw. Here he is watching rattan weaving at the Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre. (Staff Photographor)

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INTER - HONG bowli competition prizos were; distributed, at the Craigengewer Cricket Club on Wednesday. Mr J. S. Landolt, who, with Mr W. A. P. Thom (left), won the Inter-Hong. Pain titio, is filling up the cup presented to them. (Staff Photographer)

MEMBERS of the Rosary Church parish handing out gifts of rice and other foodstuffs to poor people in the com- pound of the Church last Sunday. The distribution Is ́made annually just before Chinese New Year. (Shuff Photographer)

RIGHT: On the eighth anniversary of Coylon's attainment of independence, Mr and Mrs D. O. Silver gave a curry dinner to members of the Ceylon Association at their residence, where this group picture

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MR Lau Chi-ping, South ·China and Colony interport

· foåtballer, and Miss The Tsul-yuen were married on Monday. This picture made at the wedding banquet, ... (Staff

Photographer))/

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MRS M. W. Turner (left), Director of the Hongkong Branch of the British, Red Cross Society, watch- ing children at their lesions on her visit to tha now hos- pital school at the Kwong Wah Infirm- ary which is spón- sored by the Society. (Staff Photographer)

MR O. R. Sadick, whose pony, Balkan Monarch, won the Pearce Memorial Cup at the Jockey Club's annual race meeting, with the handsome trophy, On the left is Mr Chun Kit, who guided the pony to victory. (Stoff Photographer)

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THE Countess Mountbatten chatting with women officers of the St John Ambulance Brigado at the cocktail party given in her honour at St John Headquarters last Saturday. The Countess is Superintendent-in-Chief of the Brigade. She left for Japan on Monday. (Staff Photographer}

RIGHT: Winners of the Farelf inter-unit basketball tournament, 56 Coy, Royal Army Service Corps. They became champions for the third year in succession. (Staff

Photographer)

BELOW: The Hon. Michael W. Turner, Commandant of the Special Constabulary, taking the inspection at last Saturday's passing-out parade of Cantonese recruits at the Police Training School, Aberdeen, (Staff

Photographer)

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