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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
June 21st, 1930.
THE
DYNAMIC NEW ERSKINE
In justice to yourself.
You ought to try it out It's worth while
THE HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.
Photo shows the two football teams comprised of members of the Chinese stall of the Peninsula Hotel, who met in their opening gains on Thursday of last week. Seated in centre, left to right, are Mr. Ho Tim (Chinese superin- tendent of the Peninsula Hotel), Mr. P. Suckling (General Manager) and Mr. Lai Yim (com pradore of the Peninsula Hotel). Photo by Mee Cheung.
In the above group are seen students of Queen's College who were entered for the Matriculation Ex- amination, together with Mr. J. F. de Rome, Headmaster (fifth from left in front row) and class masters," (Photo:.
Mee Cheung).
This group was taken on the occasion of the recent opening of the new pavilion of the Chinese Bathing Club at North Point. The premises, which will serve some 1,500 members, cost $30,000 to construct. (Photo: Ming Yuen
Studio).
Mrs. Priestley leading in Fair Sport (Mr.. Backhouse up), winner of the Lantao Handicap, "B" Class, on Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Miss Pamela Scott Harat on leading in Spearmint (Mr. Heard up), winner of the Lantao Handicap; "A" Class, ca Saturday. (Photo: Mec Cheung).
Mr. R. Tanaka, Minister of Education, speaking at the opening of the Far Eastern Olympic Games in Tokyo recently. (Photo by courtesy of the
Consul-General for Japan in Hongkong).
In an exhibition game at the K.C.C. on Saturday, F. Aragon, the Philippines champion, and E. C. Fincher met the Rumjahn cousins but were defented. Left to right:-S. A. Rumjahn, F. Aragon, E. C. Fincher, H. D. Rumjahn. (Photo: Mee Cheung),
Players who took part in the Lawn Bowls League match between the Folice and Kow- loon Dock on Saturday. The latter won by the comfortable margin of 44 shots. (Photo: Mec Cheung).
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An interesting group taken recently in Swatow on the occasion of the retirement, after 38 years' service, of Captain Pennefather, of the China Navigation Company. The occasion was a quiet little function with the
Chinese staff of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire as hosts, during which a presentation was made to Captain Pennefather, who le seen seated ninth from the left.