SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928.
THE CHINA MAIL,
PICTURES OF LOCAL INTEREST
MUCH REGRETTED DEPARTURE—Mr. H. T. Jackman, Assistant Director of Public Works, who is leaving to-day on retirement, after twenty-five years' service in Hong Kong. A very courteous official, whose going 'will he regretted by colleagues and the public,-(Ming Yuen).
COLONY'S PING-PONG CHAMPION-Mr. Ng Tai-ping, who is also President of the Ping-Pong League, with his many trophies. The embroidered scroll on the right was presented by Chan Chak.—{A,
Fong),
OFFERINGS TO BRITANNIA.-Kiddies of Quarry Bay School, dressed on Wednes day in costumes representative of all divisions of the Empire in a tableaux in which
Britamia was the central figure. The occasion was "Open Day" at the school, large- ly attended by parents and friends.-(Welcome Studio).
PHYSICAL CULTURE.—One of the movements taught by
Madame Baronelli of Kowloon in her physical culture for
children and ladies.-(Tanaka).
WIFE OF ASSISTANT D.P.W.—Mrs. H. T. Jackman, the wife of one
of the Assistant Directors of Public Works, who is accompanying her
husband to-day on his departure from the Colony. Mrs. Jackman
leaves a host of friends in the Colony.—(Ming Yuen).·
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IN THE GYMNASIUM.—At Quarry Bay School on Wednesday, when the children dressed up and presented an entertainment for "Open Day," much admired by proud parents and friends. (Welcome Studio).
WHERE THE BOYS SLEEP.-One of the dormitories in the Diocesan Boys' School, in the new building, Homuntin,
Kowloon,
DANCING TEACHER.—Madame Baronelli, who teaches
dancing for both adults and children at her studio in
Ashley-road, Kowloon.-(Tanaka)
In the
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE, HONG KONG,-A group of the Chinese boys. centre.row, second from left, is Mr. E. G. Stewart. In the centre is Mr. Tso, the son of Dr. S. W. Tao, LL.D. (Welcome Studio).
LOCAL SEAT OF LEARNING-In the quadrangle of the new building of the Diocesan Boys' School at Homuntin, Kowloon
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