THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949.
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MR H. E. Stone, who recently retired after many years horo General Managor of the Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ltd., and Mrs Stone were farowalled by the staff of the Company at a Chinosa banquet. Mr and Mrs Stono aro posted in contro of picture on the loft. Third from right scatod is Mr F. W. Goodwin, Mr Stone's successor. (Goldon
Studio)
TO mark the close of the membership drive, a party was held last Saturday
at the South China Athletic Association's premises at Caroline Hill.
Above:
Lady Lo presents pennants. Below: Sir Man-kam, Lo prosents a badge of merit to Mr Chan Wing-pak. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)
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GROUP photograph takon at the residence of Mr and Mrs Kwok Chan when they entertained Colonel Sir Jamos Sicoman, Chief Overseas Commissioner of the St John Ambulance Brigade, and other guests at dinner. Loft:, Mr A. el Arculli, local Commissioner, pays tribute after a wroath was laid on Tuesday at the Magazine Gap pillbox whore nine St John men were beheaded by the Japanese during the war. (Tolograph Staff Photographer)
PICTURE taken outside the Registry on Tuesday after the marriage of Mr George Knight, officer of Stanley Prison, and Mre Alexandra Yates. (Telograph Staff Photographer)
THE christening of Caroline Lynda, infant daughter of Inspector and Mrs E. S. Thompson, took place at St John's Cathedral recently. Picture above was taken
on tho occasion. (Telegraph Staff Photo grapher)
THE Hongkong Football Club's rugby team, who won the Quadrangular Tourna~
mont fast Saturday. (Golden Studio)
SCENE at the Hospital Road centre of the Hongkong Council for Social Service on Monday morning, when a distribution of old clothing was made to a large number of the needy. (Tolograph Staff Photographar)
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TWO pictures taken on board the Ming Sung Industrial Company's motor vastol, Chi Men, on Monday when a cocktail party was given to mark the The mastor of the Inauguration of the ship's Hongkong-Canton run. vessel, Captain H. H. Chao, is in centro of upper picture. (Telegraphi Staff Photographer)
PICTURE takon after the christening of David Bruce, infant son of Mr and Mrs C. J. Norman, which took place at St John's Cathedral last Sunday. (Ming Yuan)
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