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A striking picture of trampa nasesabled on Murray Parade Ground on the King's birthday, prior to the ceremonial marchpast at the Cenotaph. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

Some of the prominent leaders who attended the memorial service at Soochow in honour of the Chinese soldiers killed in the seen second Sino-Japanese hostilities. Marshal Li Chai-am is

from left, with General Chan Ming-shu on his left.

Members of the Mounted Infantry Section of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, who participated in the King's Birthday Parade. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

The above group of the staff and some of the pupils of the Diocesan Boys' School was taken on the occasion of a farewell gather

ing in honour of the acting Headmaster, the Rev, H. du T. Pyner. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

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Group taken after the wedding of Mr. A. R. White and Miss Beatrice Taylor. The Misses Mary Taylor and Hazel Mille bridesmaids, while Mr. Ralph Dormer whe best man. (Photo: Men Cheung).

The Sikh team, winners of the inter-section relay race at the Radio Sports Club meeting. Loft to right:-Harbhajan Singh, Man Singh, Surjin Singh and Gurbachan Singh.

Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister to China, is here seon with Marshal Chang Haneh-liang. photographed recently on arriving by air in Peking.

The armoured cars of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, together with their crews, photographed at the Volunteer Head- quarters just before they moved off to take part in the King's Birthday Parade. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio),

The above pictures illustrate the King's Birthday Parade in Hongkong. Top, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders are maen marching past, while bottom picture show, HE. the Officer Administering the Government taking the salute. (Photos: A.

Fong and Ming Yuan).

Photograph shows the South China Athletic Association's volley-ball team, with the champlooikly shield, (Photos Mon

Chaung).

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