Hongkong
Telograph'
WEEK-END
PICTORIAL MAGAZINE
Saturday,
Oct. 8, 1949
CROUP picture taken after the wedding of Mr P. A. Yvanovich and Miss Thorosa Alves, which was solemnised at the Rosary Church last Saturday. (Golden Studio)
THE annual Mi- chacimas Fair or-
ganised by St John's Cathedral was held
in the grounds of the Hongkong Do- fonco Forco head- quarters last Satur- day. 1+ was do- clarod open by Mra A. C. G. Madden, wife of the Vico- Admiral, Second-in- Command, Far East Fleet, and attracted
a very largo crowd. Here are two scones of the Fair. (Tola- graph Staff Photo- graphor)
MR Chan Wong-ngai and Miss Chang Shck-yim, who were
married at the Registry last wock,
(Ming Yuon)
PHOTOGRAPH takon at St Joseph's Church last week
after the christening of Beverly Ann, daughter of Mr
and Mrs F. 1. Willey.
(Ming Yuen)
RIGHT: MR Guy Davis and
Mrs Nalicy Kwok photograph-
Nancy
ed following their wodding at
the Registry last Saturday.
(Telegraph Staff Photo-
grapher}
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RIGHT: After Sunday's
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•
Cathedral of Carol
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GROUP picture taken at the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club last Sunday when the well-known Indian educator, Professor Ganga Singh, was gucat of the Club for tea, Professor Singh is seated in contro of second row, with Mr F. T. Motwani on his loft and Mr R. S. Dhillon on his right. (Jimmy Foo)"
THE Conoral Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Lieut-Gon. Sir John Harding, arrived in Hongkong last week-end from Singapore to inspect the Hongkong. forces. He is scan grooted at the airport (above) and (picture next, to the left) inspecting the guard of honour. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)
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