Hongkong Telegraph

WEEK-END PICTORIAL MAGAZINE

HRH Prince Axol of Denmark (left), who visited. Hongkong last week, soon conversing with the Hon. A. Morso, Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, at a cocktail party at the Hongkong, Hotel. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)

THE Bishop of Hongkong, the Rt Rov. Ronald Hall, who attended the Lambeth Conference in the late summer, was welcomed back at a tea party at St John's Cathedral Hail fast work. In picture above, the Bishop is seen with Mr and Mrs E. C. Thomas, (Telegraph Staff Photographar)

RICHT: Bishop Hall onjoy- ing a fow words with Mrs Woo, mother of Dr Arthur Woo and Dr Catherine Woo. (Telegraph Staff Photo- grapher)

PHOTO taken after the christon- ing at St Josoph's Church last. Sunday of Andrina Margaret, în-. fant daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Plowdon. (Ming Yuon)

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HIS Eminence Thomas Cardinal Tion, Archbishop of Peiping, who is in Hongkong for a short -rest,-was-guost-of-honour-at-a

dinner party given last wook by. the Parish of St Margaret. The Cardinal is scon abovo arriving at the Ying King Restaurant, and at right receiving one of the parishionors. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)

A WEDDING of much interest in Hongkong society was that of Mr Kenneth Charlos Piorcy Photograph and Miss Joan Konniff, which took place at St Josoph's Church on Tuesday. shows the happy couple at the recoption with the brido's parents, the Hon, V. and Mrs Kenniff and the groom's mother, Mrs E. Fiorcy. Top picture shows Sir Shouson Chow offering his

folicitations to Mr and Mrs Piercy. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)

LEFT: Mr H. H. Rankine, now Australian Trade Commissioner in Hongkong.

LEFT: Mi F. I. Zimmern loading in Black Market after its victory in the Hongkong Autumn Champions at Happy Valley last Saturday. Jockey is Mr ⠀⠀ A. Détroumoff.

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DUTCH children had a full afternoon of fun at the Holena May Instituto last Saturday when they celebrated the Feast of St Nicholas. Attended by his two "Black Peter," St Nicholas “ is soon hero handing out a present to young lady. (Tolegraph Staff

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