THE CHINA' MAIL, SATURDAY,

ARCH 16, 1957.

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LEFT: PIC O' THE WEEK

Miss Dorcas Barr gets the arti- ficial logs which Douglas Bader prontised her.

CHINDITS: New Hongkong

committee of a well known war-time mob.

CHILD'S PLAY....

when you know how. Miss Chan Bo-chu makes the w

whirling ribbon dance in the “ribben dance" on Chinese Women's Day.. She was performing at the Kam Ling Restaurant,

(Staff Photographers),

BELOW:

Mr and Mrs Hitpo Ho

after their

redding at St Mary's. The bride is the former Miss Jean Yui. (Staff Photographer)

ST.MAKT

ST.MM

LUCKY FELLOW AND LOVELY LASS: BOAC are losing their Miss Margarita Divecho. The winner.is John Aldis from Sydney posing in an engagement picture,

LUSITANO CUP.......... trophy for the best 1957 pony was won by "Whirlaway"-ridden by H. K. Chuang, owned by Mr and Mrs T. S. Pugh. The magnificent.cup, ong of the finest trophies in the Jockey Club' list, appeared again this year after a lapse of 15 years. It was first donated in 1867-one year after the founding of Club *Lusitano. (Staff Photographer)

The SERVICE that makes

all the difference

American Lloyd Travel Service Ltd.

Shell House

Tol. 91175

"Extra Service at No Extra Cost"

Captain » Robert Welland - brought three ships of the Royal Canadian Navy to Hong- kong this week, and 114 sixtoon, to nineteen-your-old, cadets in the "Venture" training programme. The training squadron öfório: cralter (and (two : frigates had ́ ́to, défend ́ittelf- early from resolute Boarding). parties---but lotér. (proved more friendly) entertained aboard and laid wreaths at the

Wan War Memorial.

(Staff Photographer}

REIGNING grasscourti champlon İp Koon-hung retained his title after a gruelling two-hour final (6:4 3:6 1:6 6:3 6:4) with the reigning hardcourts champion Edwin Trai at the Hongkong. Cricket Club. The winner (facing camera during a rest between sots) looks contident In spite of a bad position early in the match. *.

(Staff Photographer)

Hot, Muggy Nights Coming!

Enjoy Cool Comfort

WITH A

PHILCO

Air Conditioner

On display at

MANS

GLOUCESTER ARCADE.

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