THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947.
TELEGRAPH WEEK-END PICTORIAL
Polico
WHEN Canton's Police Commissioner, Gen. Lai Tit-hon, visited Hongkong last week, he was met on arrival at the Kowloon railway terminus by Hongkong's
Commissioner, Mr. D. W. Macintosh, and other senior Police officers, with a guard of honour from the Hongkong Police Force. (Photo: Golden Studio)
MRS E. H. WILLIAMS, wife of
the
Puisno Judge, presenting school prizes and sports trophics at the annual spooch day of the Diocesan Girls' School last week, (Photo: Golden Studio)
MR M.J. RYAN, Commissioned Officer Writer, Royal Navy, and his bride, Miss Kathleen Buckley, leaving St Joseph's Church after their wedding last Saturday under an archway of swords. (Photo: Golden Studio)
HE THE GOVERNOR, Sir Alexander Grantham, distributed corti- 1 ficates to successful students last week at the first postwar graduation ceremony of the Hoop Yunn Girls' School. (Photo:)
Golden Studio)
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PHOTOGRAPHED after
thoir wedding on Monday→→→
Mr H. P. Bailey and his
bride, formerly Miss Sheita Violet Starling. (Photo: Ming Yuen)
GROUP showing the Shanghai interporters and a team ropro- senting Kowloon, which mot in a friendly cricket match last Sunday. The visitors won by five wickets. (Photo: Goldon Studio)
SOME of the younger Indian residents of Hongkong snapped during
a three-logged race at the children's sports held in connection with the Dovali Festival at the Indian Recreation Club Jast Sunday.
(Photo: Ming Yuen)
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OFFICERS and Chief Petty
Officers of HMS Constanco
(below), photographed last Saturday outside the China
Fleet Club on their way to a friendly fancy dress foot-
ball match
THE christening took place at St John's Cathedral on Friday last week of Geraldino Glass Hooper, daughter of Mr E. D. G. Hoopar, OBE., Commissioner of the Chinesò Maritime Customs, and Mrs
Hoopor. (Photo: Ming Yuen)
MR CHIU PUT-YURK and his brido, Miss Lam Shuo-kiu, photographed with their attendants at the Hongkong Hotel after their marriage on Monday. (Photo: Goldon Studio},
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