SEVEN toni of clothing and food from the United States for distribution in Hong- kong, wore handed over this week abgard the U.S. air craft carrior Shangri-la. At right, Mr P. L. Yang, secretary of the Christian Children Fund, Hongkong office, thanks some of the men who contributed to the clothing collection. Below: are seen part of the huge pile of crates stacked for
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delivery to designated charity organisations.
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1958.
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RIGHT above: His Excel- lency the Governor voicing his appreciation of the fine work done by the St John's Ambulance Association Centro for Hongkong during the Association's third annual general meet- the ing last week at Legislative Council Cham. ber, Colonial Secretariat.
RIGHT: The oight Pan American Airways passengers who passed through the Colony after their airliner skidded off the runway of Manila's International Airport while landing last wook in heavy rain, and crashed killing onc.
LEFT: Sir Kenneth F. Coles, President of the International Society for? the Welfare of Cripples, - chats with a young inmate of the Children's Con- valescent Home, Sandy Boy. In foreground is Mr F. T. Melwani.
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THE Colony's American residents attended solemn Memorial Day service last weak at the Salwan Military Cemo- tery when community zopresentatives laid wreaths on graves of U.S. soldiers buried thoro. Soon is the firing party 'from the U.S.S. Floyds Bay. The service included the playing of "Taps" by a bugler.and. tho raising of the Stars and Stripes from kalf mast to full staff: The Rev. Father James F. Smith conducted the rites.
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AMERICAN pianist Gary Graffman at a foa reception last week. He gare a well-received 'recital at Loke Lew Hall on Saturday.
LEFT: English comedienne Anna Russell revealing the mysteries of an undressed bagpipe to members of the "It never Hongkong Rotary Club on Tuesday. appears in public unless fully clothed," sho quipped
during the Club's weekly luncheon at which she was guest of honour.
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HONGKONG'S Elvis Presley?His name is Alfred Tun, and his guitar playing combined with body gyrations and a rendition of the currently popular rock 'n' roll hit tune "Don't Be Crual" at Radio Hongkong's "Boginners Please" programme earlier this week was warmly applauded by the audience and won bim a place in the finals. Compare John Wallace declares that Alfred's per- *formance was "the nearest thing to
Presley I've ever seen in the Colony."
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