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Pictorial Supplement
March 16th, 1929.
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Major-General C. C. Luurd is here seen Inspecting the Guard of Honour provided by the K.O.S. Borderers, when he left Queen's Pler on giving up the South China Command. (Photo: Ming Yuen),
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Residents of Kowloon gave a Garden Party on Wednesday of last week in honour of the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and the Ilon. Dr. S. W. Teo, who were recently nomimted by H.E. the Governor to sents on the Legislative Council.
The above two photographs, taken on Monday morning, show the exten- sive damage which was eansed at the King Edward Hotel by the fire which
brake out in the early hours of the morning. (Photos: Mee Cheung),
A busy scene of embarkation at Holt's Wharf when the Beds, and Herts. went aboard
the 8.4. Dorsetshire, en route for India. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Just a row of gauit and blackened posts is left of what was the second floor of the King Edward Hotel, Note the collapsed portion of the flour in the lower right hand corner. (Photo: Mee Cheung),
Mr. Ho Kom-long was again among the successful owners at the Extra Race' Meeting, held on Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
A very fast game of baselli was seen at Happy Valley on Sunday when a team from the American Asiatic Plect defeated a "local team composed of Chinese and Filipino players.. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Major General C. C. Lbard is here seen saying good-bye to Sir Shouson Chow and others on Queen's Pler on Thursday in last week. (Photo: Ming Yuen.)
Dr. G. M. Harston, who on April 13th will be leaving Hongkong after an active practice in the Colony extending over 31 years,
Just prior to the departure of H.E. Major General C. C. Lugnd, the above photograph was taken with the Army Hockey team which won the Sim Shield. Left to right, the players are: Back row-Cpl. Cane, 2/Lt. Ford, 2/Lt. Keeley, Lt. Burton, Capt. Vedder, Sergt. Dodds: Sit- ting-Lt. Dickinson, Major Greig, Capt. Wernicker, Capt.' Dobbie: Front row-Sergt. Hooper, Q.M.S. Hanscombe. (Photo: Ming Yuon),
The above flashlight, photograph was taken at the Bachelors' Ball, held on Saturday night at the Craigengower Cricket Club.
very enjoyable evening was spent by members and their friends.
(Photo: Mee Cheung),