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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1956.
THE team winners at the annual sports of 15 Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery -38 (Soringapatam Battery. Right: Bdr Broadhurst has an anxious moment during the Chain of Command avent, also won by 38 Battery,
(Staff Photographer)
THE dinner dance organised jointly by the Diocesan School Old Boys' Association and the Diocesan Old Girls' Association, held in the Peninsula Hotel, was highly successful. Top: Mrs Ethel Low, Capt. G. F. Doggett, Mrs Jayco Yip, Mr W. C. Low, Mrs L. C. Millington, Mr B. Golding, Mrs Jill Doggett and Mr L. C. Millington. Bottom: Mr A. D. Sinclair, Mrs Florence Yeo, Mr Fung Ping-fan and Dr the Hon. K. C. Yeo.
Photographer}
(Staff
PIGTAILS flying, Miss Wong Yu-Ion clears the lath to win
tho senior girls' high jump event at the Clemonti Middle School sports at Carolina Hill, Below: The inter-class cham- pions, Junior Middle 1D. (Staff
Photographer)
tho LEFT: At annual dance of the Hongkong Football Club. From loft: Mrs Haofoli, Mr H.R. Gasten, Mrs Lamb, Mr G.E.
Parrott, Mrs M.
Gaston, Mr M. Hacroti, Mrs
Parrott and Mr T. C. Lamb. (Staff Photo- graphor)
THE Essex Regimental Band Choir singing Walsh songs at St David's Society Ball at the Peninsula Hotol on Thursday. (Staff Photographer)
RIGHT: Friends of Mr Ramon
U. Cataumber, Vice-Consul of
the Philippines, who attended his birthday party.
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BELOW: The Hongkong University Students' Union Council, with its President, Mr Nelson Young, seated in
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MR N. V. A. Crouchor (loft), who laid the foundation stone of the new hospital for disabled children at Tal Hou Wan on Wednesday, presented with a silver trowel by the Hon. M. W. Turnor, President of the Society for Relief of Disabled Children. (Staff Photographer)
THE President of Junior Chambor International, Mr SA. de O. Saids, who toured Vietnam and the Philippines recently, reporting to Hongkong press- men on the pro- gross of Jaycoo projects in those Verritories. . (Searf Photographer)
LEFT: Pictura taken after the christening of Alexander, son of Mr and Mrs K. S. Kinghorn, which took place at St John's Cathedral last Saturday, (Ming Yuen)
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