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The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Senior Four at practice for the contest with the Canton Rowing Club and the V.R.G; at ̧ the Club's closing cruise on the 12th instant. Bow, R. S. Robert. son; No. 2, H. Dulley; No. 3, G. T. Padgett; stroke, J. G. II, Lander.
Group taken on Nurses' Graduation Day at the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals, when Mrs. A. Mackenzie (ecated in centre) presented the certificates. The event took place last week. (Photo: A Fong).
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A sight which is now a thing of the past-the flower vendors at their stalls in Wyndham Street, which they have occupied for more than 50 years. They have had to move in consequence of the demolition of Yee Sang Fat Building. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
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The City Hall fountain as it appeared on Monday, when it was charged with water brought across the har- bour by the new pipe-line from Shing Mun Valley. (Photo: Mec Cheung).
Monday was a historic day for the Colony, as it witnessed the official ceremony of opening the har- bour pipe-line by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government. His Excellency is here shown in the act of turning the valve so as to permit Shing Mun Valley water being played from the City Hall fountain.
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This group was taken on the occasion of the recent "At Home" given by the students of Lugard Hall, Hongkong University, to Professor and Mrs. Roffey, who are seen seated one on either side of Mr. W. W. Hornell, Vice-Chancellor of the University. (Photo: A. Fong).
General Chan Ming-shu of Canton, facing camera, is here seen arriving on a visit which he recently paid to the native village.
of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen at Chul Hang.