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January 24th, 1931.

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The above group shows the Professurs and Graduates in Medicine at the Hongkong University. was taken on the occasion of the conferment of degrees. (Photo: A. Fong).

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In this group are seen the Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University (Sir }¢{{{s Bve As will be seen, there are neit), with Professors and Arts Graduates.

graduates. (Photo: A. Fong).

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Professor F. A. Itedmond and graduates of Civil Engineering, photographed after the recent

Degree Day Ceremony at the Hongkong University. (Photo: A. Fong).

A happy sanp at the Canton Ride Meeting of Admiral Chan Chak, who looks as if he had back-

ed a winner. (Photo: Ah Fong).

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General Chan Ming-shu (right) and Commissioner Auyang Kue, Chief of Police, snapped at the Canton Ride Meeting. (Photo: Ah Fong).

Left to Top picture shows winners at the recent Meeting of the Canton Ride. right-br. Credner. Dr. Cavanal, Miss Hayward, Mr. Huygen, Mr. Hardt, General Wong Keung, Mr. Gavin, Mr. Ng Sui-ting and Mr. Lo Ming-wa. Boltom picture shows Miss Claire Hayward on Silver King, after winning the Honam Plate. (Photo: Ah Fong).

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This photograph was taken when a Jaudatory trilet, seen at the head of the table, was set up at the Yeen Tin Tong Dispen- sary last Saturday. This tablet was presented to Mr. Wai Siu-pak, the proprietor of the dispensary, by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek Hongkong by Mr. Chan Chu-ting, Marshal Chiang's special in recognition of Mr. Wai's services to China and was brought to

representative. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Here is even a model F. Waco machine, of the same type as that used by G. W. Brophy, who has begun a trial light from Shanghai to Manila, via Foochow and Canton, with a view to testing the possibility of a regular service between China and the Philippines.

This interesting study, entitled "Rustic," was one of the most admired pictures in the recent exhibition by the Hongkong University Amateur Photographie Club. It won first prize for Mr. F. Y. Khoo in the Landscape "B" Clase section,

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