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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
January 3rd, 1931.
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Photograph shows the elaborate entrance to the New Territories Agricultural Show, held on Saturday and Sunday
The event was a at Shok Wa Hai, in the Sheungsbui district, big success, there being over 4,000 exhibits on view,
A. Fong).
(Photo:
The English football team which met Seatland in the International Charity Cop Competition on Christmas Day at Happy Valley. The Seattish players won by two goals to wil. Photo: Mee Cheung).
The Scottish team which best England at Happy Valley on
after an exciting game.
Christmas Day,
(Photo: Mec Cheung),
This bridal group, in which some magnificent Chinese dresses are seen, was taken after the wedding on Derem-
ber 20th of Mr. Y. S. Chan and Miss J. Chol, (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
DOLLAR GO DOWN BUT
· A HAPPY⋅
CHRISTMAS
JOINTS
LDU DOWN
BETTER
TGHT HER!
Mrs. Macgown is here shown presenting prizes at the recent Meeting of the Fanling Hunt at the Kwanti course, at which
excellent
sport WHS witnessed. Photo: Mee Cheung).
some
Snapped at the Fanling Hunt Meeting. Left. Mrs. Frost on Monterey Bay, winner of the ladies' mile; right. Miss Pamela Seult Harston on Grey Dawn, which came in second. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
A fine display of seasonable fare was on show at the Kowloon branch of the Dairy Farm, Ico and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., during the Christmastide, as the above photograph shows,
Lieut. Gerald Wolfe-Barry, I.A., and lifa bride (Miss Constance Cree), photographed at the reception held in the Hongkong Hotel after their wedding, which took place at St.
John's Cathedral on Tuesday of luat week. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
The above group takon at the annual dinner of the China Association, held at the May Fair Hotel, London, on November 5th, with Lieut-Gen. Sir George Macdonogh 'in' the chair. Amongst past and present Hong- kong realdenta who attended were Messrs. D. G. M. Bernard, H. W. Bird, C. W. Beswick, A. Bryer, G. M. Dodwell, Stanley Dodwell, Sir Henry Gollan, Mesari. R. H. B. Hancock, J. Hastings, C. H. P, Hay, J. Johnstono, Bir Joseph Kemp, Messrs. W. B. Kennett, M. F. Key, D., Landale, A.0. Lang, L. N. Leote, H. W. Lookon J. A. H. Plummer, Sir Henry Pollock, Sir William Rees Davies, Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, Sir Newton Stabb and Mr. Robert
Sutherland,