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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1948.
A cocktail party was given aboard the now motor ship, Aros, on her arrival hero from Australia on Wednesday. The ship belongs to the Australian-West Pacific Lines, and this was her maiden voyage, Snapped at the cocktail party are (above left) Mr M. W. Lo, Mr and Mrs B. W. Bradbury and Mr U Sze-wing, and (right) Mr C. E. Terry and friends. (Tolograph Staff Photographor)
THE monthly dinner of the Photographic. Society of Hongkong, held at the Cafe Wiseman on Wednesday evening, was very well attended. Some of those present are seen above. (Telegraph Staff Photographer}
TYPHOON—Although experiencing
a very strong blow, Hongkong fortunately missed the full forco of the typhoon on Tuesday. Among the major casualties was the steamer Haldis (loft), which was blown broadside on against the breakwater at Yaumati from her anchorage at Shamshuipo. The Kamala Circus, which has been giving performances on the ground next to Signal Hill, Tsimshatsui, was forced to take down its tonts for rafaty's sake, Picture at right shows the scene at the, circus the next morning. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)
VIGNETTES OF LIFE
DID HE TELL YOU
HE CAN'T FIND
THE
AMYBE WE CAN SMUGGLE
A BACK- SAW TO You-
WELL,G BYE OL PAL .....
MAYBE SOME DAY
WELL ALL MEET
AGAIN...IF YOU EVER
ESCAPE ...
ETC.
ETC.
Badger Symitcate
THE GROOM SHOULD CHOOSE BIC ATTENDANTE WITH CARE ..... RULING
OUT ALL SADISTS.
THE PUNCH MAKES SOME .' FOLKS VERY FUNNY INDEED...
'THEY THINK.
SMACK
NO
BE CAREFUL WITH THAT OLD FLAME. USE RICKING REKINDLING TROSE OLD EMBERS.
́ ́MY WAICT'
WAS WO
BIGGER THAN
*THIS WHEN I
WAS MARRIED."
"Wedding Bells"
BU KEMP STARRETT
THE RELATIVES WILL TELL HER, THROUGH
THEIR TEARS, THAT THEY HOPE SHE'LL BE HAPPY... IMPLYING THEY'LL BE VERY MUCH SURPRISED IF SHE EVER IS.
·A GAL İSHOULD BE ABLE
TO DRAY THE
LINE FOMEWHERE AEREN IT CONES TO
KISSING.
6.10.
'REMEMBER
WHEN YOU
CRACED ALE
OVER THE
FENCE WTORE
YOUR Bloo
PAIR OF ALSO-RANS.
[SOUND VEFFECTS
THE GOOD OLD-DAYS-SIDE SHOW.
THE BOY FROM NEXT DOOR WILL BE THERE:
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