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These photograph were taken on the concluding day of the South China Athleti: Asociation's athletic meet at Caroline Hill last week. On left, Mrs. T. H. King is seen distributing the prizes, whilst on right she is shown Inspecting a Boy Scouts Guard of Honour. (Photo: Mec

Cheung).

Mre, Mauricio, wife of Professor A, J. Mauricio, well-known Hongkong physical culture expert, la here seen doing the "splita" -an nerobatic dancer's pose. (Photo: Lee. Fong Studio).

This group was taken on the occnsion of the annual aparts of the South China Athletic Association at Caroline Hill, in which

over two hundred competitors took part, Officials of the Association and guests are seen in the picture.

Mrs. J. J. Paterson is here shown presenting prizes at the Fanling Hunt Steeplechase Mooting which was held at the Kwanti course on Sunday Inst. (Photo: Mea Cheung).

MHs, Adele Clement, who is to give a 'collo concert at the City Kali on Tuesday next. She won a first prize at the Paris Con-- servatoire, and has played with great success in London and the Continent.

On left, Lieut. Robert Ho Tung is seen with General Chang Hauch-liang, the Mukden lender, to whom he is A.D.C., whilst in the other pleture he is shown, on extreme right, with Mukden officials on the occasion of the Chinese National Holiday cele- brations. Licul, Ho Tung, who is a son of Sir Robert Ho Tung, is a graduate of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and of a French milltary academy at Fontainebleau.

Snapshots, taken at the Fanling Hunt Steeplechase Meeting last Sunday. Left, a good picture of one of the jumps being negotiated; right, Country Club (Mr. Frost up) being led in after winning the Volunteers'

Cup. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

At the annual golf match between teams representing the St. Andrew's and St. George's Societies, played at Fanling on Sunday, the Scottish players scored a decisive victory, winning 17 of the 24 games. The above group was taken during the day (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio),

A good action picture taken during the Rugby match between the Club and the United Services on Saturday last, when the former won by the big margin of 32 points to nil (Photo Mee Cheung),

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