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The Hon. Mr. Shenton is here seen speaking at the epening of the new voltage hospital at Kem Tin, in the New Territusina. (Photo: Ming Yoen Studio).
Official group taken at the opening of the new cottage hospital at Kam Tin, which has been brought into being and will be maintained by the St. John Ambulance Association. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
Army Hall after winning the West River Handicap, enabling Mr. A. A. R. Butelko to pass out of the novices class. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Left, Champagne Bay, ridden by Mr. G. V. da Roza, winner of Juting Handicap, "C" Clan; right, The Tiger (Me, Brost up), winner of the Babes Handicap. (Photo: Mer Cheung).
Mermaid (Mr. S. N. Pan up) after wianing the Wallsend Handicap. (Photo: Men Cheung).
An effective study in light and shade taken at Shatin by
Mr. J. B. Kooter.
AXXIM.
The football teams of the 2nd. Batt. The South Wales Borderers, with their trophins. The Battalion won the Senior Shield and the Third Division Championship, and were also runners-
up in the Second Division. (Photo: Ming Yuan Studio).
On the Soochow Creek. This artistic study is by Mr. Robert Poinsot, of The Little Shop.
Left, Blus Love (Mr. Y. T, Fung up), winner of Juling "D" Class Handicap; right, Tommy Boy (Mr. C. U, du Roza up), winner of the Yenglaze Stakes. (Photo: Men Cheung).
A charming study on the West River at Kongecoon, by Mr. Robert Polneot, of The Little Shop.