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DR and Mrs Ho Anjoo celebrated their Silver Wedding

analversary on January 15. Picture shows them with their

three youngest children. Three elder sons and a daughter are of present studying in the United States.

HE the Governor of Macao, Cmdr Albano Rodrigues de Oliveira (centre), paid an 'informal visit to Hongkong on Monday. Picture was taken when ho was seen off on his departure by HE tho Governor of Hongkong, Sir Alexander Grantham (left), and the Portuguese Consul, Dr E. Brazov, (Telegraph Staff Photographor).

PART of a large group of employees of the China National Aviation Corporation who left Hongkong by train with their families last weck for their homes in China. (Telegraph Staff Photographer}.

MR F. C. Weller, Warden of Eliot Hall, Hongkong University, speaking at a farewell reception in his honour. Mr Woller is shortly leaving the Colony on retirement.

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MR B. Mellor, Registrar of the Hongkong University, was guest speaker at last week's luncheon meeting of the Y'a Men's Club. He gave an outline of the University's future plans, (Telegraph Staff Photo- graphor).

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THE cast of the Hongkong Stage Club's latest production, “Tonight At 8.30," which

was presented at the China Fleet Club Theatre last wook. The programme actually

comprised three short plays. The author is Noel Coward.

(Ming Yuan).

TWO pictures taken at the cocktail party given in the Hongkong Hotel last wook by Mr B. M. Tyler, Director of Tyler Bros. (Eastern) Ltd. of London. Mr Tyler (second from right in top picture) paid his first business visit to Hongkong 40 years ago.

(Telegraph Staff Photographor).

ABOVE pictures show some of the fashions seen at Happy Valley on the closing day of the annual racing carnival. Left: a group of turf fans watch a race from a vantage point. Below: Mr B. L. Tao, on Apple Pic, and Mr H. Maitland, on Amazon, being fed in after winning the Consolation Stakes (2nd Section) and the Grandstand Handicap respectively. (Telegraph Staff Photographer).

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