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Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial Supplement

October 27th. 1928.

TO OUR READERS

We shall be pleased to

receive pholographs of

Interest, for reproduction.

In this Supplement.

The "A" lawn bowls team of the Club de Recrelo which defeated the Yacht Club on Saturday last, thereby earning promotion to the 1al. Division. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

OMeera and Members of the Committee of the Hongkong Branch of the Navy League laying a wreath on the Cenotaph on Saturday last, commemorating Trafalgar Day. (Photo: Mer Cheung).

The lawn bowls team of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club which lost to-

Club de Recreio last Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Some of those who witnessed the America v Scotland golf matches at the Tangshan Recreation Club, Canton, at the

invitation of the American Team on Sunday October 14th. The American team won.

Dr. S. W. Tao, O.B.E. ··

Mrs. C. G. Alabaster, M.B.E.

Mra. E. D. C. Wolfe, M.B.E..

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A golf match, Amerlen v. Scotland, was played at Tungshan, Canton, on October 14th, the teams being:

Back Row (Left to Right): Mr. A. T. Lay (Scotland), Lieuten- ant Young (America), Mr. J. Rodger (Scotland), Mr. J. W. Parsona (Scotland).

Middle Row: Mr. Anthony (America), Mr. Drummond (Scot- land), Mr. Bonbright. (America).

Front Row: Captain R. O. Rutherford (Scotland), Mr. Stratton (Scotland), Mr. Sanderstrom (Amerlea), Mr. J. M. Walker (Scotland) " and Mr. H. G. McNeary America). The match resulted in a sur- prise win for America by 10 to 2.

Mr. R. Sutherland, O.B.E.

Mr. A. J. Reed, 1.5.0. The above were reefpents of their honours at the Investiture at Government House last evening.

Group of bridal party taken after the wedding of Lt.-Com. Sydney K. Horn, of HMS. Magnolia, and Miss Phyllis Malins, which took place at St. Joseph's Church, on Thursday last. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

Tennis matches in progress at the "At Home" held on Saturday Inst by the

Chinese, Recreation Club, at Causeway Bay. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Mrs. H. R. Remington, M.B.E.

Mr. H. K. Holmes, C.B.E. The above were recipients of their honours at the Investiture at..... Government House last evening.

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