THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT.

Photo: Mee Cheong-

Marriage of Lieut C. G. Lovegrove, R.G.A. and Miss M. A. Freeman.

Photo: Mee Cheong,

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Bridal group taken at the wedding of Mr. C. F. James and Miss Rosina M. Mitchell.

Photo: Mee Cheung.

Group taken at the wedding of Mr. A. C. Leith and Miss Alix Gordon.

Photo: Mee Cheong.

"Hongkong Telegraph" Cup to be presented to

winner of the Marathon Race..

FORTHCOMING THEATRICALS BY STUDENTS OF THE HONGKONG UNIVERSITY UNION.

LORD DUNSANY.

Lord Dunsany's title to fame may be said to rest even more firmly, upon his dramas than it does upon his works in pure literature. He is the author of no less than twenty-one plays, many of which have already appeared in America, where they have met with instant success, and more of which will be seen there in the future. Lord Dunsany, who was in the Coldstream Guards, was badly wounded in the war, a bullet in the fuce removing him from the conflict for two months. Two of his most famous plays, "The Tents of the Arabs" and The Gods of the Mountain," will be produced by the students of the Hongkong University Union, on February 13th, 14th and 18th, at the Theatre Royal.

Scene from The Gods of the Mountain."

Scene from "The Tents of the Arabs."

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