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November, 2nd 1929.
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The handy little Avro-Avian machine in which many local residents have had their first fight at Kal Tack during the past week. It is being used for demonstration purposes by th Far East Aviation Company.
The fair sex trying their luck at the shooting range in the Tungshan Garden Club, "Canton, when the German community held their annual celebration of the "Oktoberfest."
The German community spent a happy time at the "Oktoberfest" celebration at Canton recently. Here is a snapshot of some of the spec- tatora.
An artistic sunset study taken from the waterfront ut. Causeway Bay, showing Hong- kong island in the background.
San Francisco (Mr. Cave up) is seen being led in after wining the Paddock Plate" at the Extra Rate Meeting last Saturday, (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Here are seen football players and officials of the Chinese Athletic Association, taken at their new ground, The Stadium, North Point, when
a plek-up match was, played between the first and second XI'a, (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
An effective photograph showing one of the rinks and spectators at the final for the Spey Cup be- tween Taikoo and the Civil Service last Saturday. The former won by 20 shots to 11. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Mr.
Mr. J. Ferguson is here seen about to deliver a shot in the final of the Lawn Bowls Singles Championship of the Colony last Saturday. R. F. Luz, who won the match by 21 shots to 9, is seen on the left. (Photo: Ming, Yuen).
Mr. Lau Mel-yan, son of Mr. Lau Gée, and his bride, Mise Ho Yuk-chung, daughter of Dr. Ho Ko-taun, who were recently married at the Church of Christ In Chiun, Hongkong..
This photograph of the Chief Engineer and staff of the Royal Naval Dockyard, Hongkong, was taken on the occasion of a farewell celebration prior to the departure for Home of Engliser Captain W. H. Micholl, R.N.
(Photo: Mee Cheung).