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Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial Supplement

June 6th. 1931.

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This drawing represents the new Crowed liner now under construction at Clydebank, Glasgow, mal show's law she will look when mapleted, A maminth craft of 73,000 gruss tons with a length of 1,018 feet, she will cost aver four millions stert- ing to build. She is at present known as “Nu, 524," but will probably be named the Britanarin.

His ExerBency the Governor is here seen at the annual rally of loen! Boy Scouts and Wolf Cabs, held in the grounds of Government House on Saturday last, when the Photos: Mer Prince of Wales' banner was presented to the 13th Hongkong Troop.

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Here is seen part of the bly procession recently held in Maeva in honbur of the Blessed Virgin of Fatima, leaving the Church of St. Dominie. The participants wended their way to Penha Hill, over half a mile distant, to take part in the ceremonies.

No; this gentleman is not a desert sheik. He was snapped at Castle Peak last week-end.

His Excellency Captain J. A. da Matta Oliveira, the new Governor of Mucno.

Members of the 13th Hongkong Troop of Boy Scouts are here shown at Governnient flouso after they had been presented with the Prince of Wales ban- ner by H. E. the Governor. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Left, the Hongkong Trio, which made a big hit at the recent Mozart concert and at Mr. Harry Ore's farewell appearance; it comprises Prof. F. Gonzales (violin), Mr. Harry Ore (piano), and Mr. L. Szente (cello). Right, the Hongkong String Quartette, which, we learn, will give regular monthly concerts in the autumn; left to right, Prof. Gonzalez (1st violin), Mr. Evelle (2nd violin), Mr. Rozaria (viola) and Mr. Szente

(Cello).

Here are shown members of the R.A.O.C. football team, which won the championship of the Third Division of the Hongkong League, together with the trophy and repliens. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This photographic group was taken at the farewell gathering hold in connexion with the Hop Yat Church to mark the departure for England

of the Rev. H. R. Wells, one of its most prominent workers. (Photo: Yim Fong).

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