SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928.
THE CHINA MAIL,
PICTURES OF LOCAL INTEREST
LOCAL AIRMAN'S WEDDING.—An archway of Naval officers' swords in the porch of St. John's Cathedral on July 26, after the wedding of Lieut. J. W. Hale. R.N. (Flying Officer, R.A.F.), who is attached to the Royal Air Force bage at Kai Tack. Kowloon City. The bridegroom is the son of Brig.-Gen. (retired) T. W. Hale. The bride is Miss Moira Freud, of No. 3, King's-terrace, Kowloon, the daughter of Dr. J. A. Freud. The Rev. Dean Swann performed the ceremony. Commodore J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., R.N., was one of the witnesses who signed, the register,
MAÇAO'S FIRST SKYSCRAPER.—The new and modern structure in Macao-the President Hotel-which has been opened on Avenida Almeida Ribeiro, the main thorough- fare. (Photo by courtesy of Mr. W. J. Grant)...
GUESTS AT A WEDDING RECEPTION.-Some of the guests at the Commodore's Bun- galow, No. 103, the Peak, on July 26, after the wedding of Lt. J. W. Hale, R.N. (Flying? Officer, R.A.F.), of the Royal Air Force base, Kai Tack, and Miss Moira Freud.
OPENING OF KO SHING THEATRE. Mr. Chan Fei- nung, one of the leading Cant onese female impersonators, in the name part of "The Heavenly Goddess Scattering Flowers." (Welcome Studio).
A SCHOOL GROUP-Visitors, the staff and pupils of Pool Sun School, No. 162, Lalchikok-road, after the gathering at the end of the term. Seated, on the extreme left, is Piper Taylor who, with Corporal Young (second from the right), danced a Highland Fling and gave combined pipe selections. Next to Piper Taylor is Mr. A. E. Len who addressed the boys on the value of education.. Near the centre is Mrs. W. Thomson, Headmistress, whose speech was interpreted by Mr. Lail King- tong, who is on her left. Between Mr. Lai and Corporal Young is Mr. W. Thomson, Clerk to the Chief Justice. After the entertainment presented in the Mongkok Cinema Theatre, aninformal tea was given in the school to the staff and friends. Plants and flowers for the decoration of the school and the theatre were kindly loaned by Mr. Chan Kung-cheong of Boundary-street. The school report was presented by the Chinese headmaster, Mr. Lai Hung-yut.-(Sun Sun Studio).
THE OPENING CEREMONY. -H. E. Senhor Artur Tamagnini Barbosa, Governor of Macao (seen in the centre) officially declaring open the President Hotel.- (Photo by courtesy of Mr. W. J. Grant).
A RECREIO VICTORY.—At King's Park last Saturday- Recreio "I": L. A. Rocha and G. A. Noronha, A. A. Remedios and A. Gosana, H. A. Barros and C. A. Barretto. Kowloon C. C.:. C. H. Atkins and K. A. Carstensen, A. E. Guest and R. P. Bingham, A. W. Ramsay and E. Walker.— (Welcome Studio).
FOUR LEAGUE TENNIS TEAMS.-At Causeway Bay laat Saturday:Chinese R. C. "I": Cheng Chi-wing and Chan Wah-po, In Kau and Lo Man-hin, Lau Man-kwong and Chiu Tayn-chiu. R.A.M.C. Major B. H. Lucas and Pte. Tiernan, Major B. P. Cox and Staff Sgt. Sims, Sgt. Major Browne and Staff Sgt. Gilmore. Chinese R.C.: Ng Kam-chuen and Teel Ping-fan, W. C. Hung and H. W. Chen, C. F. Lee and Hon Lun-fung. Indian R.G.: M. O. Hoosen and A. Rahmin, M. Hassan and Y. Khan, M. P, Madar and M, Y. Adel-(Welcome Studio).
A KIDDIES' PARTY. At a small birthday party given by Jacqueline (Jackie) and John (Jeannette). Thompson, the six-years-old twin daughters of Mrs. B. Thompson, No. 32, Lugard-road, the Peak, on July 28. The little "hosts" are in the middle row.
LOUISE FAZENDA "Cradle Snatchers.".
in
-LEAGUE BOWLS MATCH.-The teams at King's Park last Saturday, when Club de Recreio "B" lost in division II to Craigengower Cricket Club by 49 shota to 58. The teams wereClub de Recreio "B": Gomes, F. X. Soares, J. Ribeiro, J. G. Ozorio (skip), A. Machado, A. V. Barros, H. Sequeira, P. Yvanovich (skip), A. E. S. Alves, E. V. M. R. de Sousa, A. H. Basto, L. E. Gutierrez (skip). Craigengower C. C.: D. K. Kharas, Y. Abbas, W. Nichol- son, W. Collins (skip), F. K. Modi, S. Flegg, J. T. Lunny, A. A. Razack (skip), R. C. Reed, E. Zimmern, A. A. Lewis, F. T. Knott (skip).-(Welcome Studio).
ONE OF THE RINKS-Play in progress last Saturday in the division II league bowls match at King's Park where Club de Recreio "B" lost to Cralgengower C. C. by 49 shots to 58. Here J. G.. Ozorlo's rink is seen against W. Collins's rink, the latter winning by 20 shots to 19-(Welcome Studio).
A SCENE from "Two Girls Wanted.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.