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Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial Supplement

July 26th, 1930.

STUDEBAKER

"THE OUTSTANDING VALUE

IN MOTORDOM

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGÉ.

An exterior view of the Hotel Claremont, situate at Austin Road, opposite the Kowloon Cricket Club. This commodious new building has just been completed.

Here is another picture of the Hotel Claremont, in Kowloon, which provides accessible accommodation to permanent residents and visitors. It is entirely under European management..

His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Peel), snapped with the Rev. A. D. Stewart, on his arrival at the St. Paul's College bazaar, which he opened on Friday of last week. (Photo:

Mee Cheung).

Mr. Bakalelnikoff, manager of the "Montmartre Follies," who are soon to appear at the Queen's Theatre, Hongkong. He is well- known throughout the Far East.

This snapshot, taken at the St. Paul's Colcege bazaar, shows, right to left, the Rev., A. D. Stewart, H.E. the. Governor, Lady Peel and the Hon. Dr. S.. W. T'so... (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Miss Tassia Goldla, charac teristic dancer of the "Mont martre Follies," who shortly

appear at the Queen's Theatre."

Top, the V.R.C. crew which recently made the second rowing trip from Hongkong to. Macao; left, nearing the end of Lantao Island; right, heading for the open sea.

The Olympic Trio, of the "Montmartre Follies" V. Volkova, S. Toropoff and Gon- charoff whose dancing has delighted Shang- hai audiences.

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An Interesting group taken at the recent wedding of Mr. Leung Shung hing and Miss Chu Shui-king, showing the bride and bridegroom, together with bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower-girl and, page-boy. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This flashlight photograph was taken at a farewell social in Union Church, Kowloon, given to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Layton and "their children on their departure for Home after three years in

the Colony. (Photo by T. R. Ingram).

Some of the staff of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., who entertained Mr. J. H. Taggart (seated in centre of second row) at the Tung Yat Restaurant, West Point, recently, prior to his departure on leave. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This photograph shows water pouring into the Kowloon Reservoir from the Shatin ridge. It was taken on Monday, when the full benefit of the recent rains was felt, (Photo:

Mes Cheung).

The Chinese Athletic Division of the St. John Ambulance: Brigade, which won the championship shield at the Bri- gade's recent annual agustic sports. (Photo: Mee Cheung)

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