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-Under the direction of Mr. G. Sims, students of King's College recently produced the Trial Scene from

the "Merchant, of Venice," The east and producer are shown itbove. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This picture shows, the Courtroom scene in the "Merchant of Venice" production by students of King's

College, with Shylock third from right. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Two snaps at Saturday's Races. Top, Christmas Belle (Mr. S. N. Pan up), win- ner of the Bohen Handicap, "C" Class; bottom, Mr. Frast an Acacia Leaf, which won the Ki-Klung Handicap. (Photos: Med

Cheung).

An interesting study from the North. It shows the primitive method employed

on Irrigation work in the paddy fields. (Photo: Kobzn).

This aerial picture shows a typical village in North China.. When the Shanghai-Berlin air mail service

is in full operation, views such as this will become commonplace to travellera.

Mr. J. E. Noronha is here seen on Tay, which won the Nan Ling Handicap at last Saturday's. Race Meeting. (Photo: Mee

Cheung).

Here is a fine study of a junk photographed on the Yangtze River, where craft with

this type of sall are quite a common feature, (Photo: Kobza),

Emprena Hall, ridden by Mr. Yac Shun-wn, being led in after winning the Hwang Ho Stakes last Saturday. (Photo: Moo Cheung);

How the heart of old Imperial China looks to pilots of the new Shanghai-Berlin air mail planes. The entire Forbidden City of Peking, with surrounding walls and moat, caught by the serial

camern.

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