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The Headmaster of the Central British School (Mr. G. Franklin Nightingais), who is shartly retiring, is here seen seated in centre, with the teaching staff."
St. Peter's Church has now been converted into a shelter for, street sleepers. Picture shows some of the
inmates on Christmas night, when they enjoyed's, special bill-of-fare, (Photo by J.C.G.).
Children of the Peak School who participated in the prize-day entertainment. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
Another “Alice in Wonderland”; scons" by Peak School child
Ming Yuan).
Students of Kowloon Junior School are here seen in a pirate scone given just before Christmas. (Photo: Ming Yuen),
These young "Red Indiané" took part in a Christmas play given by pupils of Kowloon Junior School.. ··
(Photo: Ming Yuen).
Many street sleepers had to be turned away from the shelter at St. Peter's Church on Christmas Day, Here some of those'swaking admission 'are seen quetzred up.' (Photo" by J.C.G.);
Youthful actors of the Peak School are also seen in this picture. (Photos-
"Another effective scene by pupils of the Peak School. (Photor Ming Yuen).
Ming Yuen).
Yet another scene from the Christmas play given by students of the Kowloon Junior School.
Yuss).