THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1960.
ABOVE: An exhibition of birds, animals, snakes and tropical fish began at the Gloucester Arcade this week marking the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' Dumb Animal Appeal Week.
ABOVE: Mr T. W. R. Wilson, Assistant Registrar of the Hongkeng Marriage Registry, was presented with a retirement gift in a ceremony at the Government Offices last week. He is seen at right with {l-r)` Mår C. T. Stevens and Mr R. H. Munro.
ABOVE: Mr and Mrs Claude A. W. H. Austin saen after their wedding at St John's Cathedral recently. The bride is the former Miss Audrey G. Honeybunn.
ABOVE: Judge William C. Walsh (left), who has for Shanghai to visit his brother, Bishop James · E Walsh, Jailed by the Communista, la séon hare with his wife and Mr Joseph Corniglia, American Red Cross Field Director.
ABOVE: The 64th Hongkong Bay Scout Group was inaugurated at the New Method College this week. The scouts are seen here with their Scoutmaster, Mr Mok Sai-to (standing, centre).
ABOVE: The daughters of Air Commodore P. L. Donkin arrived in the Colony last week to continue their studies here. Elizabeth (left), 16, will join the University of Hongkong. Petronella, 14, will study at the Diocesan Girls' School.
ABOVE: Mr Tai Wah (right), chairman of the Piecegoods Wholesale Associat celebrated his birthday at a dinner party last week. Toasting him here are. Mr Kwok Chan, Mr K. M. Lee and Mr Y. H. Tang.
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LEFT: More than 80 students who have returned from Canadian Univer- sities held a "get together" party at the Indonesian Club recently. Seen here (1-7) are Mr C. M. Forsyth-Smith, Mr Ng Ping-keun and Mr Stephen Wong.
{ABOVE: The passing out parade of 197 men of the Hongkong Police Auxiliary took place this week at Aberdeen. Mr Y. K. Kan is seen taking the solute.
RIGHT: Some 400 families moved into the Hongkong Housing Society's newly completed re settlement block, the Kai Ming House, last week. Some of the families are pictured moving their furniture in.
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ABOVE: The Kadoorie Agricultural Aid Association presented New Territories widows with gifts stock and poultry recently. One of the recip shown carrying har gifts home,
ABOVE: Hongkong's marathon dancing team," Roy Santor and "kina tes, chatting with Audiffuition disc
key Ron Ross (centre) during their successful bid- amash the Far East marathon dance record of 22 hours and 18 mingtés.
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