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This photograph shows members of the Brd, Hongkong Company of Sold), with the Prince of Waled Finner, of which they were
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There was a large and representative gathering at St. Stephen's College, Stanley, last Saturday, when the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern opened the new Sebenee Berthing and unveiled a memorial to the late Mr. Chan Sin-kl. Ahove photo shows the gather- ing outside the new building. Photo: Meg Cheung).
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These pictures were taken at the opening of the
new Nedener Building of St. Stephen's Pollere, Stapley, last Saturony. The Hon. Mr. W. T. Sathorn, who opened the building, is
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Here is seen the new Science Building" at St. Stephen's College, Stanley, which was formally opened in the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.31.67., last week.
(Photo: A. Fong).
Marshal Chang 11such-lan youag Makden rater, whis Just recovering from a severe nests at the Rockefeller Hospital in Peking,
Mr. Norman Brookes, the famous ten- nis player, recently passed through Hong- kong. Mr. and Mrs. Brookes are on the right of the group, with Miss Brookes on the left.
Mr. John Scott, C.M.G., Colonial See- retary of the Straits Settlements, snapped during his visit to Hongkong.
Photo shows the match in progress in which the Civil Service lost on their own green, in the Kowloon B.G.C. last Saturday, in the First Division of the League. (Photo: Mee Cheung),
A lovely pagoda in the valley of the temples at Jchol. The lower roof has begun to sag, but its shapely lines can still be
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Another anapshot of the bowls match between Civil Service and the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club last Saturday. (Photo: Moe Cheung),