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Hongkong Telegraph.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1937

TRANSFORMATION OF KOWLOON

READERS ARE INVITED

TO SUBMIT SNAPSHOTS

FOR PUBLICATION IN

THIS SUPPLEMENT.

RESIDENTIAL AREA

Above photos give a vivid Impression of the remarkable development of Kowloon in leis than ten years. Top picture, taken in December. 1927, shows Prince Edward Road looking east from its junction with Waterloo Road; whilst bottom photo, by Kobza, was taken from the same position this month.

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see him develop. ing, yet have a way to keep him ever as he is today. Snapshots do this. Time stops when the shutter clicks. On that precious square of paper you have the chubby hands, the short courage. ous legs, that roguish smile-never to change. With the new Kodaks. and Kodak Verichrome Film, good pictures are easier to take than ever. Ask about them at the store displaying the KODAK sign. Or, for catalogue, please write to

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The pictures you'll want TOMORROW you must take TODAY

A charming study of lan and Murdoch, the bonny children of Ďr, and Mr. Murdo Nicholson. (Photo: Tanaka Studio).

These pictures also illustrate the transformation affected in one section of Kowloon in less than a decade. Taken In December, 1927, top photo shows Prince Edward Road looking west from near its junction with Waterloo. Road; whilst bottom picture, by Kobza, was taken from approximately the same position during the current month.

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Above are

members of the Engineer Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. photographed during recent defence exercisna. (Photo: Ming Yuan).

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