SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1928;
THE CHINA MAILA KING KET
PICTURES OF LOCAL INTERESTIHT
30 YEARS IN THE COLONY.-Mr. William J. Kerr, who has lived in Hong Kong thirty years and has signed another agreement to remain another five years on the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's permanent staff at Fanling. news columns).
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A WINNING RINK-Mr. H. Westlake, of the C.S.C.C. division I bowls team, making à shot in the match against Craigengower. His rink (skipped by Mr. A. W. Grimmitt) beat that skipped by Mr. R. Basa by 4 shots. Members of both teams are standing by watching. (Welcome Studio)..
HONG KONG GOLFER AT HOME.-On the right, Mr. D. G. Bruce of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., who is Home on leave. This photo was taken at Sunningdale, Berk- shire, where he took part in the Lucifer Club competition, open to all British Members of recognised golf clubs in the Colonies and overseas. Mr. Bruce's handicap in the Royal H.K. Golf Club is 8. He represented the Colony in an interport match at Manila, The other competitor is Mr. J. A. Buyers of South Africa.--(Sport and General).
HEADING FOR BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP. The Craigengower Cricket Club team which won by the narrow margin of 55 shots to 51 from Civil Service C.C. In division' I of the Lawn Bowls League last Saturday, Messrs. G. T. Buchanan, C. S. Rosselet, C. Bennett, R. Basa, F. J. Neves, M. A. R. Souza, D. Rumjahn, B. W. Bradbury, W. T. Brightman, H. Beer, E, el Arculli and U. M. Omar. This team has a commanding lead in the league.— (Welcome Stadio).
GOING TO FORMOSA AND ELSEWHERE-The Rev. W. T. Featherstone, M.A. (Oxon), Headmaster of Diocesan Boys' School, Homuntin, who is leaving the Colony to visit the School's honorary representatives in nearby ports.
BOWLS "DERBY" AT KOWLOON-At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club last Saturday when Kowloon Dock Recreation The teams were, K.B.G.C.: Club were the visitors in a division I league match which the home side lost by 3 shots. Messrs. R. Duncan, D. Gow, A. Holland, M. Macfarlane, A. E. Silkstone, Maclachlan, Hall, L. Guy, H. Nish. D. Harvey, T. J. Magill, W. Russell. Kowloon Dock: Messrs. G. Cooper, F. C. Goodman, W. Hedley, E. Lapsley, J. O. McLaggan, J. McKelvie, G. Henderson, S. Gray, C. S. Atkinson, F. Cullen, J. A. Lindsay, J. C. Brown.--(Welcome Studio),
WATER ON THE WATER-FRONT--A row of tubs and other paraphernalia used by the sampan-folk on the Central Praya when awaiting their turn to get fresh water from a street fountain.(Ying Ming).
FRESIDENTS FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT Group photo taken at North Point beach, on the occa visit of Mr. Li Yau tsun, J.P., as chairman of the South China Athletic "Association, to the Mr. Li is chairman of the Hong Kong Chinese General Chamber of Com rce: Middle Sham Hip-tong (hon, treasurer); Mr. Wong Ka-taun (Hon, general secretary); Mrs Soo-Pe LiYau-tsun, Mr. Ol-W. - Luke (chaliman), Mr. Tsöli Kin yung (ex-chairman) and Mr CRESTU ming department). Mr. Li 8bit-lum:(assistant head of the swimming department) is standing! Ho Yun-kwong (Scoutmaster of the 9.0.A.A. Troop) on the extreme right. The others, are membe
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