SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928.
THE CHINA MAIL,
PICTURES OF LOCAL INTEREST
GUARD OF HONOUR. From the 2nd Batt. Scots Guards marching between the Courts of Justice and the Cenotaph on Monday, during the King's Birthday Review. (Welcome Studio).
2ND BATT. SCOTS GUARDS.-Firing one of the three feux- de-Jole of the birthday of H.M. the King. They were lined up on the Praya, facing the Cenotaph.-(Ying Ming).
IN THE REVIEW ON MONDAY-The detachment from the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps marching past. The Corps' new colour is borne on the extreme right of this photo. (Welcome Studio),
LOCAL CHRISTENING.-At the Roman Catholic Cathedral on Sunday of Baby Dodson. Left to right: Mrs. M. F. Julyan with her grand on, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. F. Julyan, the latter holding the child of honour, Miss G. Julyan, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dodson, the parents. (Ying Ming).
WHOM THE KING DELIGHTETH TO HONOUR.→→→ ·. Dr. S. W. Tsc, O.B.E., LL.D., a solicitor and mem- ber of the Sanitary Board, who figured in the King's Birthday Honours.(A. Fong).
CATHEDRAL WEDDING.Outside the Roman Catholic Cathedral on June 2, at the' wedding of Mr. A. P. Castro and Miss K. G. Danenberg. Left to right: Miss Cissy Botelho (bridesmaid), the bridegroom, Mr. A. Mackenzie (sponsor for the groom), the bride, Miss W. Danenberg (bridesmaid), Dr. F. M. Graca Ozorio (sponsor for the bride) and Miss L. Lopes (bridesmaid).--(Ying Ming).
AT THE CENOTAPH.-Warrant Officers and others, on the extreme right, drawn up at the Cenotaph on the occasion of ~** H.M. the King's Birthday on Monday to receive Long Service and Good Conduct Medals. In the centre, one of them is about to be shaken by the hand by the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G. (H.E. the Officer Administering the Government). From right to left, in white uniforms are Commodore J. L. Pearson, R.N., Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin (H.K.V.D.C... A.D.C) and Captain A. J. L. Whyte (R.E., A.D,C.)~(Ying Ming).
ANOTHER FASHIONABLE WEDDING. More ultra-gorgeously brocaded costumes worn by Chinese ladies at a cere- monial occasion, this, the marriage of Mr. David Kwok and Miss Ma Kam-chiu. The bridegroom is the nephew of Mr. Kwok Lok and Mr. Philip Gockchin, principals of the Wing On Co. of Shanghai and Hong Kong, respectively. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Ma Ying-plu, principal of the Sincere Co., Ltd., and Mrs. Ma Ying-piu (fourth from left in the seated row), who la closely interested in the Chinese Y.W.C.A.(Ying Ming).
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CHINESE AT ST. JOHN'S.-The group outside St. John's Cathedral on June 2, after the wedding of Mr. James Tungsang-Choy-and-Miss-Sylvin Joyce Lau. The happy couple are seen in the right centre of the photo. Mr. Ng Sze-kwong (best man) is on the bridegroom's right. Be tween them is Mr. Choy Hing, principal of the Sun Co., Ltd. Between the bridegroom and bride Is My Lau Hey-shing, the bride's father.
KING'S BIRTHDAY REVIEW:
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detachment from the Royal Navy, at the head of column of route,, giving the "eyes left" when passing the saluting point at the Cenotaph on Monday. Mounted on a charger, In the centre, la Com- mander L. H. K. Hamilton, D.S.0., of H.M.S. "Wild Swan."--(Ying Ming)
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