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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1950.
MRS E. E. Hudson, wife of the manager of the Hongkong branch of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., cuts the ribbon to mark the opening of the A.P.C. Sports Club. Right: a group photograph of the staff and guests who attended the function. (Ming Yuen)
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BELILIOS Public School, the Government school for girls in the Colony. celebrated its Diamond Jubilee last Saturday. Above are two groups of students who took part in the theatrical entertainment. Right: Miss E. G. Stephen (extreme left), the Principal, conducting 1000 visitors around the exhibition of the girls' work. (Telc- graph Staff
Photographer)
A SCENE from "The Chiltern Hundreds,” a comedy by William Douglas Home, produced by the Hongkong Stage Club at the China Fleet Club Theatre last week, (Ming Yuen)
PICTURE taken at the birthday party given by Mastor Mohan Sitlani to his friends or the occasion of his eleventh birthday recently. Mohan is the son of Mr and Mrs W. L.
Sitlani. (Sun Sun)
THE NAAFI Chinese football league concluded recently with Kowloon District emerging as winners. The tcam is photographed here with some officials. In centre of back raw is Mr P. J. London, Senior District Manager of NAAFI, who presented the cup.
MAJOR H. F. G. Chauvin, Labour Officer, described labour conditions
in Hongkong since the end of the war at the funcheon meating last
Students' Saturday of the Wah Yan College Past
(Telegraph Staff Photographer)
Association.
MRS. E. Faid presenting the challenge cup to K. 5. Low and S. A. Vanar, winners of the Hongkong University men's senior) doubles badminton title. The presentation took place at the Eu Tong-son Gymnasium last Saturday. (Ming Yuan)
LEFT; Mr M. A. da Silva presenting
prizes at the annual athletic sports of St Joseph's College last week. (Tolograph Staff Photographer)
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THE Bishop of Hongkong, the Rt Rev. R. O. Hall, laying the foundation stone of
St Stephen's Church Hall on 'Monday. On extreme loft is the Rev. Y. L., Chung,
Vicar of the Church. (Ming Yuen)
TWO
pictures
taken at the annual
athletic sports of
King
George V
School. Above in
the start of a boys'
raco.
Right: The girls' hockey ball-
ovent.
(Telograph
Staff Photographor)`