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"Another of Those Aboard-Ship Romances." An entry in the "Túlegraph" Photo
Competition (Story-Telling Section) by Mra, N. A. Green.
Another entry by Mrs. Groom in the Story-Telling Section of the "Telegraph"
Competition. It is entitled "The Catch of the Seasop.”
Another entry in the "Telegraph" Competition (Section Four) by Mr. George R.
Offord.
Captain Fong Ying, of the Chinese cruiser Ning Hai, is seen at left, with Commander Shib Kai-nung, second in com- mand. (Photo: Wah Kiu Yat Po),
A visitor to the Colony, recently giving his reminiscences of Hongkong many yearą ago, referred to the time, in 1909, when there were only two European members on the staff of the Hongkong Hotel. The above group, taken in that year, shows Mr. J. H. Taggart, now Chairman and Managing Director of Hong." kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., who was then Sub-Manager of the Hotel, sented fourth, in sacond row,
with Mr. A. F. Davis, then manager, on his left.
Bridal group taken at the wadding, at St. John's Cathedral of Mr. Lam Chik-auan, director of Messrs. Lam Woo and Co., and Miss Wong Man-bing, daughter of Mr. Wong Kwok-suan, General Manager of the National Commercial Savings Bank. (Photo Ming Yuen).
Vice-Admiral Chon Chi-liang, Vica Minister of the Navy Ministry, photo- grapbed aboard the Ning Hai. (Photor
Wah Kui Yat Po)..
Group recently taken at the Peak Church on the occasion of the christening of the infant son of Mr. and Mra, MG. O'Connor,
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The above picture shows the staff of King's College, of which Mr. W. L. Handyside,
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