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Hongkong Telegraph

Pictorial Supplement

October 13th, 1928.

TO OUR READERS

We shall be pleased to

receive photographs of

interest, for reproduction In this Supplement;

A recent snapshot of the late Mr. D. C. Jonos, who, was Chief Officer of the s.s. Anking and who was killed by pirates during the recent outrage on that vessel.

The local hockey season las oponed well, somo" koon gamos having already been played. The above snapshot was taken at King's Park during the game between the Hongkong Hockey Club # 2nd team and the H.K, and R.G.A......

Miss Albuquerque (rapresenting Portugal), and Miss Barbosa (representing Britannia), in the Portuguese Pageant at the Grand Taboo. (Photo: Ming Yoen).

Machine guns, artillery, Vorey lights and rilles combined to give a realistic effect in the modern battle scene enacted at the Grand Tattoo. Our picture, takon during the height of the "buttie," shows the attack in progress. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Mr. C. Gordon Mackic, this year's Chieftain of 'the'

Hongkong St. Andrew's Society.

The massed bands and drums, under Bandmaster W, H. Fitz-Eurle, playing in the centre of the arena at the opening of the Tattoo. (Photo: Mce Cheung).

One of the decorated motor cars which took part in the procession

at the Grand Tatton.

The Drums and Fifos of the 1st Balt. The Queen's Regimont beating *Tation" during the opening of the Grand Tattoo. (Photo: Meo Cheung).

The final scene at the Tattoo-the lining of the battlements of Endinburgh - Castle is shown at top. In the centre is to be seen the massed buglers sounding the "First Post" at the opening of the Tattoo; whilst in the bottom picture is seen an incident in the exciting battle scene. (Photos: Moe Cheung).

Striking representation of Br. Andrew, in the decorated motor car

procession at the Grand Tattoo. (Photo: Ming Yuon).

The final tableau at the Grand Tattoo. (Photo: Mee Choung).

A picturesque impression of the scene in "The Gathering of the Clans" at the Grand

Tattoo. (Photo: Moo Choung),

The children of Garriva

Grand Tattoo. (Phot

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