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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
March 1st, 1930.
ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF
THE DYNAMIC NEW ERSKINE
WHEELBASE-116 inches, HORSEPOWER-70. More power per pound than any other car under
HK $4,000.
NOW ON VIEW.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.
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Canton golfers photographed at the Tunguhan Recreation Clubhouse on the occasion of the recent match between teams representing England and America. England won by seven points to five.
Photograph taken at Fanling on the occasion of the medal competition held recently for cups presented by the United Services' ladies. The first prize was won by Mrs. Sheldon and the runners-up prize by Mrs. Sherry. On the same day, -Mrs. Steel- Perkins won the prize for Service members donated by ladies of the Golf Club. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
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Mrs. T. E. Pearce is shown above leading in King's Bounty (ridden by Mr. Haimoviteh) at the conclusion of the Maiden Stakes, which Mr. Dynasty's pony won
by a short head from Piccalili, (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Captain A. C. Kennedy, who left for Home on retirement to-day, after nearly 30 years' ser- vice with the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., of which he has for some years been Marine Superintendent. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
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The Portuguese crew which came in second in the recent International Hongkong, beating Germany and losing to England. The team comprised J. M. Alves (stroke), S. A. Mureal (No. 3), L. Roza Pereira (cox), L. A. de V. Soares (No. 2) and J. A. de V.
Soares (bow).·
The Hongkong Jockey Club's new buildings at Happy Valley were brought into full use at this week's annual Race Meeting, and were greatly appreciated by all who attended. This picture gives a good idea of the structures. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio),
Mr. Chan Tin-sion leading in Wisdom Stag (Mr. Quincey up) after winning the Hopeful
Stakes. (Photo: Mee Cheung)..
Bridge Hall (Mr. Encarnaçao up) being, led in by Mr. Ho Kom-tong after winning the
Vallev Stakes. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Diana Bay, the star pony of the 1930 Hongkong Jockey Club Meeting, 'is here seen being led after winning the Derby, by Mrs. Dunbar, Mr. Hill is the jockey, and he brought off the
double by casily winning the Champions on the same pony. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
The above picture gives an excellent Impression of the big crowds which attended the Hongkong Race Meeting,
shows the large amount of accommodation available in the new Public Enclosure. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio),