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Caina New Year snapshots taken in Peking. Ther-shuy,rewlinetoptas bottom, a sweelnicat vendor, a game of chance, scene in fair grounds, wiy- side refreshments, kites for the festive season, a goldfah sia, the xlloon man, new flags over age-old fair, a corner of the faly, and general scene

of fair grounds,

Mrs. Dunbar is here shown leading in Fortune Bay after

the Tern Stakes event. Mr. U is the jockey. (Photo: Men

Cherng!.

Mr. Pearce leading in King's Bounty which won the Governor's Cup. Mr. Chang was the successful jockey. (Photo:

Mee Cheung).

Mr. Quincey, who rode Apollo to victory In the Ladies' Purae. escorting Miss Pamela Scott Harston to tiffin after presentation. of the prize. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

This picture shows part of the huge crowd which attended the Race Meeting on Wednesday, when the Champions provided the principal attraction.

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Tay, ridden by Mr. Clark, is here seen being led in after

the race for the Sports Club Cup. He paid buckers the hand- some dividend of $246.50. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

Fortune Buy (Mr. Hill up) being led in after winning the American Club Cup on Wednesday, (Photo: Ming

Yuen Studio).

Mr. Heard on Fifty Fifty, which he steer- ed to victory in the Phaeton Stakes "C" Cines on Wednesday. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

Mrs. T. E. Pearce lending in King's Service (Mr. Chang up), winner of the Derby. "Mr. Dynasty" Is seen in happy mood acknowledging the plaudits of the crowd on his first success in the classic event.

Mec Cheung).

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