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March 2nd, 1929.
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Mr. Bo Kom-long, the first Chinese ownor to win the Hong- kong Derby, leading in President Hall (Mr. Encarnacao,up) aftor the Derby race on Tuesday. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
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The easy manner in which President Hall won the Derby on Tuesday last is depicted in tho above photograph. Mr. Encarnacao, the rider, is seen looking back at Adam and Royal Flush, who finished second and third respectively. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
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Group of officers of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, photographed in connexion with the annual Inspection of the Corps by II.E. the General Officer, Commanding on Friday last. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
Mrs. L. Dunbar leading in her pony Sitting Bull (Mr. Hl up) after Its victory in the Oham- plon Stakes on Wednesday, (Photo: Ming Yuen).
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1.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) chatting with officials at the Racecourse on Wednesday. In the rear is agen the late Mr. H. P. White whose sudden death touk place the following morning. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
Mrs. T. E. Pearce lending in Mr. Dynasty's Young Pretender, winner of the Victoria Stakes. Mr. Haimovitch was the winning jockey. (Photo:. Ming Yuen).
Mrs. T. E. Pearce leading in Mr. Dynas- ty's King Falloch, winner of the Subscription Griffins Challenge Cup-Mr. Haimovitel up. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
Members of the Committee of the Y.M.C.A. Debating Society, the Chairman of which, Mr. P. S. Cassidy, is loay,
ing for Home shortly. (Photo: Ming Yuen)..
Mr. Heard escorting Miss Jean Mackle to. tin after the presentation ceremony in tonnexion with the Ladies' Purse on Wednesday. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
O-Moon, owned by Messrs. Liang and Lo and ridden by Mr. Wong, being led in after winning the Garrison Cup. (Photo: Ming Yuen),