FOUR

THE HONGKONG

URDAY

FEBRUARY

1035.

PICTORIAL

The billiards team of the 2nd. Bn, East Lancashire Regiment, wlaners of the Ng Sze kwong Cup. Left to right: Front rowi C. §. M. Elvin, 2nd. Lieut. R. V. Runsall (Officer I/C Billiards), Lt.-Col. A. C. Marah (C.O.), and C. O. M. S. Thompson. Back row: Cpl. Rothwall, Pte. Owen and Cpl.

Snugg. (Photos Mae Cheung).

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Mr. G.. A. Harriman presenting the Harriman Shield after the football match between teams re- presenting the Hongkong Sharebrokers Association and the Stock Exchange....... (Photo: Mes Cheung).

The teams which took part in the Stock Exchange Sharabrokers Association football match, which the former won by the only goal scored. (Photo: Mee Cheron)

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Bridal group taken at the wedding, at St. John's Cathedral recently, of Mr. Comery and Miss Evelyn Gulston, of Shanghai. (Photo: Mee Chaung).

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