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Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial Supplement

August 15th, 1931.

THE

St. FRANCIS

HOTEL.

MODERN LOUNGES AND RESTROOMS.

HIGH CLASS CATERING.

UNDER THE

PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF-

ALPHONSE

Heatrine Pestonit, who in ured à Junior

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in the recent Trinity College of Music

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Mr. Julius Brittlebank, known as "America': Marco Poln," who arrived here on the 8. 8, President Adums on his twelfth trip round the world. He is 73 years of age.

The Kowloon Cricket Club gained n fine victory over Craigengower in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday, and thereby greatly strengthened the prospects of becoming champlons. The match was played on the Craigehgower greens,

the visitors winning by four shots. Pictures show the match in progress. (Photos: Mee Cheung),

The Kwong Hon Lan, Mr. Tse Tsan-tai's commemorative historien! museum, rpreted at Seatna Estate, Tsun Wan. in memory of the martyred revolutionary leader, Yeung Kuswan. The properly has now been resumed by the Hongkong

Government, but the exhibits are being sent to Canton.

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Mr. Leung Fung-ki, B.A.. of King's College, with his bride, Miss Tong Wal- Tong, well-known member of the Chinese Athletic Association, after their weckling nt the Roman Catholic Cathedral.

(Photo:

Yim Fang).

This charraing bridal group was taken after the, wedding, at St. Paul's Church, of Mr. Ching Chi-tong, and Miss Lily To, daughter of Mr. Jackman To. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio),

Here is seen a typical North Ching cart at Jehol, adapted to the rough

country in which it is the chief means of transport.

This photo was taken during the recent visit of the Rumjahn cousins to. Canton. Left to right:-3. A. Rumjaha, C. Bodiker; Leung Tat-kwong and H. D. Rumjahn. The last-named beat Leung Tat-kwong, but Bodiker defeat- ed both the Rumjahas. Doubles were not played, owing to S. A. Rumjuha being Indisposed.

A very de contest was witnessed on Sunday at the K.C.C. greens when the Club de Ricreid and the Electric Company met in the Spey Royal Cup Com- petition, the firner winning by two shota, Above anapshots were taken whilst

the match was in progress. (Photos: Mee Cheung).

Group taken, after the marriage at Kowloon Union Church, of Dr. J. P. Cheng, second son of Mr. Cheng Con-sang, well-known merchant of Hongkong, and Dr. (Miss) H. Y. Tao, daughter of Dr. U. H. Tso, noted medical practitioner of Canton. The bride was given away by her father, the bride's sisters, Misses T. N. T80, K. N. Tao and H. N. Teo, were the bridemaids, and Mr..

W. G. Chan was best man. Tie Bev, E. G.. Powell officiated.. (Photo: Med Cheung).

One of the hundreds of atriking figures in the Imperial temples at Jehol, surviving the neg leet of seventy years, but now largely left to their fate...

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