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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
June 7th. 1930.
THE
DYNAMIC NEW ERSKINE
In justice to yourself
You ought to try it out Its' worth while
THE HONGKONG · HOTEL GARAGE.
ILE. the Governor snapped in a happy mood at the opening of the Flying Club premises on Saturday. With him are Mr. E. Ï. Wynne-Jones, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton and Mr. C. D. Lambert.
(Photo: A. Fong),
Play in progress between. Craigengewer and the Club de Recreio in the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday. The former won by 68 shola to 45. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Stunt flying by one of the machines of the Hongkong Flying Club, on the occasion of the opening of the Clubhouse Jast Saturday at Kai Tack. (Photo: A Fong).
The arrival of H.E. Sir William Peel at the Flying Club's new: premises on Saturday. Also in the picture, in addition to the (A.D.C., are Lady Peel, Mrs. W. E. L. Shenton and Hon. Mr. Shenton. (Photo: A. Fong)
Top picture shows Field Cottage, the new Clubhouse of the Hongkong Flying Club; opened by HE, the Governor last Saturday. Below, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Wing Commodore of the Club, is seen addressing those present, E. Sir William Peel being on his left. (Photos: A., Fong).
Tennis players who took part in the League match at Kowloon on Saturday between the K.C.C. and the H.K.C.C. After a close
contest; the home team won. (Photo: Mee Cheung)
Tsingtao is becoming increasingly popular as a summer resort.
This picture shows one of
the beautiful country roads in the locality.
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Here is another snapshot of the Lawn Bowls League match between Craigengower and the Club de Recreio at Happy Valley
last Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
A close-up picture of Miss Amy Johnson, the plucky
· English girl who recently made a magnificent solo flight from England to Australia. She came near to equalling
Bert Hinkler's record.
This picture shows Miss Amy Johnson just as she
was about to leave Croydon on her solo flight to Aus- tralia. She is a "member of the London Flying Club.
Picture shows Appliance No. 11 of the, Hongkong Fire Brigade just after it had crashed into the railings of the Hongkong Cricket Club on Friday of last week, whilst on its way to an outbreak of fire on the Praya East. Considerable damage was done, but luckily no-one was injured. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).