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Here is seen the annual social function of the Hongkong University Christian Association, the photograph being taken in the Great Hall of the University. The Vice-Chancellor (Sir Wiliam Hornell), is seen in centre of picture.
(Photo: A. Fong).
Snapshots at the recent Meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club. Left, Mrs. L. Frost lending In Country Club (Mr. Frost up), winner of the Tally Ho Steeplechase; right, Mrs. Priestley lending in Mr. Siegler Dr. Reidy up), which won the Winter Stakes, (Photos:"Mec Cheung).
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Here is a good, action picture taken at the Fraling Hunt Mecting. It shows Mr. W, T. Stanton on Partridge lending the field in the Yunnan Handicap. Partridge was the winner. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Top. ILE. the Governor with Bobby Cruickshank ou his right and "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn on his left. Buttom, nome of the gallery at the second hale in the match between the American professionals and local amateurs, which finished all square. (Photos: Mee Cheung),
At the Fanling Races, Top, Miss Pamela Scott Harston leading in Fifty Fifty, winner of the Shatin Handicap. Bottam, Mrs. Hunt lending In Royal Flush, winner of the January Hurdle Race. (Photos: Mee Cheung).
Okt residents will be interested in this snapshot of Mr. A. Sinclair, for many years Marine Superintendent, of the Indo-China S. N. Com- pany, who is now living In retirement in Melbourne.
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Striking pletares supplied by a survivor of the Tricolor disaster, Top, the blazing vowel; lower, a Tricolor life-bont (white) being towed by a boat of the rescuing liner Porthus. The survivor was on his
way to Hongkong when the explosion occurred.
Group takon after the wedding, at the Peak Church, of Mr. S. Berg and Miss Tul O'Kane, of Sydney. Mr. J. Halston gave the bride away, Miss June Ralston was flower-girl, and Mr. R. Johanesson wng best man. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
The wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church last Saturday of Mr. W. R. yer and Miss A. M. Silice. The above group was taken after the ceremony.
(Photo: Meo Cheung).
Mrs. J. K. Bousfield presenting to Mr. A. J. P. Hoard, at the recent Fanling Hunt Meoting, the cup for the January Hurdle Raco. (Photo: Moe Cheung),