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Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial Supplement

May 24th, 1930.

THE

DYNAMIC NEW ERSKINE

Big Wheel Base

Big Engine

THE HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.

Two snapshots of the "Masker" as she was leaving port last Saturday. Top. well under way off West Point; bottom, à close-up as the junk was making down barbour. She has since been compelled to return to port. (Photos: Mee Cheung).

Photographs taken at the funeral of Leading Aircraftsman A. J. Jarvis, who met his death by falling from a plane at Kai Tack Aerodrome. Top, the scene at the graveside; bottom, the remains being carried to their last resting-

place. (Photos: Mee Cheung).

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Heard up)

(Mr. being led in after winning the Sub- 'stitute Stakes at last Saturday's Race

Meeting. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Mr. Parkson Chan's G-Moon (Mr. Frost up) being led in after winning the "B" Class Customs Handleap last Satur- day. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

The above photographs were taken just before the "Mas- kee" left Causeway Bay on Saturday last, when Mrs. F. M. Deacon presented the crew with a Kewpie mascot. Top, left to right, Mr. Grenham, Mr. Banks, Mrs. Deacon, Mr. Mitton; bottom, Mr. Grenham, Mr. Stevenson, Mrs. Deacon and Mr. Mitton.

This snapshot was taken during the 2nd Division Lawn Bowls League match between Craigengower and the Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Happy Valley on

Saturday. The visitors won by eight shots. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

The tower buildings shown in this picture are pawnshops, and are typical of many seen in Kwangtung Province. The photo de-

picts part of Sai Chu village.

These Indian athletes, belonging to the 3rd Battalion of the 15th Punjab Regiment, won the Inter-Unit Athletic Championship in the Hongkong Area sports meeting recently. (Photo: The King's Studio, Kowloon).

A pretty view taken in the village of Sai Chu, a favourite picnic resort for residents of Canton. The scenery of the sur-

rounding country is most attractive:

This figure of Marco Polo, the famous Venetian explorer, ia one of the features of the Temple of the Five Hundred Gonil in Canton.

Zorhan's easy win over Piccalilli in the "A" Class Customs Handicap on Saturday is well illustrated in this picture. The winner, owned by Mr. Chan Tin-son, was ridden by Mr. Frost, (Photo: Mee Cheung).

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