THE CHINA MAIL,
SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1956.
· Page 11
THE Hongkong Police Reserve last week gavo a cocktail party in honour of the Hon. Sir Tsun-nin Chau, recently knighted by Hor Majesty the Queen. Mr T. O.
toasting tho new Tso, Assistant Commissioner (Reserve),
knight.
Photographor)
By
(Staff
AN exhibition of work
by students of the
Diocesan Boys' School
proceded the annual
prizegiving coremony.
Hore some boys
examine a rollof
model of Hongkong.
(Staff Photographer}
MR T. Y. Lo, new Prosident of the Rotary Club of
Hongkong Island West (left), receiving the ⠀ badge of office from the Founder President, Mr Fung Hon-chu, at the induction mooting held at the Golden Dragon Restaurant. (Staff Photo- graphor)
MR K. A. P. Liddy (seated third from right), immediate Past President of the Chindits Old Comrades' Association, was ontortained to dinner last wook by members before his departure for South Africa. (Staff Photographer)
MR Raymond W. Smith, (right) who has rotired from the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., after 34 years, shaking hands with Mr W. Stoker, General Manager, who made a presentation to him on behalf of colleagues at the Hongkong Electric Recreation Club. (Staff Photographer)
GROUP photograph of the staff of Moutrio and Co., Ltd., takon on the occasion of the annual
rounion.
Seated fourth from right is Mr A. F. Gillett, manager.
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RIGHT: Students of the True Light Middle School, Hongkong, taking part in the lantern coromony which formed part of the pro- gramme at the annual graduation exercises on Wednesday. (Staff Photographer)
BELOW: Mrs B. C. K, Hawkins, wife of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, presenting1 prizes at the annual speech day of St Staphon's College, Stanley, (Staff Photo- grupher)
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LEFT:
Mr Jack
Hsu, of the U.S. Consulate-General, and Miss Carol Tsui, of tha Kowloon Hospital, who were married at the Registry last Saturday, pause for the photographor before ontering their car to go on their honeymoon at Castle Peak. (Staff Photographer)
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THE second annual
graduation ceremony of Chung Chi College
held was
St at the Stephen's Girls' Coilogo on Tuesday. Mrs Everett F. Drumright, wife of the United Statas Consul-General, toon prosonting cortificatos
graduates. (Staff Photographer)
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