SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928.
THE CHINA MAIL,
PICTURES OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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HONG KONG AS A RIVAL TO DEAUVILLE !—Four of the young Misses standing in this group are wearing the Japanese wraps which have been described as being so fashionable at Deauville (see page 9). Above are com petitors in the Taikoo Recreation Club's swimming gala last Sunday-(K. Fujiyama).
R.A. SERGEANTS' MESS AT HEADQUARTERS.-Members of the Royal Artillery Sergeants' Mess at Headquarters, Victoria Barracks. Left to right (back row):-Master Gunner W. A. Goldsmith, Sergeant P. Cross, Battery Q.M.S. G. Worne, Sgt. G. Goodlace, Q.M.S. H. Parsons, Master Gunner E. R. Fogden, D.C.M.; (front row):-Cap- tain J. Chester, Master Gunner W. F. Broadhurst, Lt.-Col. W. F. Christian. D.S.O. (commanding British Heavy Batteries, Hong Kong), Regt. Sgt. Major R, Turner, Captain W. J. Stopford, M.C. (Adjutant).-(A Hing, Arsenal- street),
POLICE.SUPERINTENDENT'S WEDDING.-At St. Joseph's Church, Garden-road, last Saturday, after the wed ding of Mr. Timothy Murphy, A.S.P., acting Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence, and Miss May Colbert of Liverpool. Left to right: Mrs. Lysaught, Miss Eileen Lysaught, Miss Margaret Kent, the bride, the bridegroom, Chief Inspector P. Grant and Misa Margaret Lysnight.
FINDS FOSSILS Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews, leader of the American Museum of Natural History's expedition into Central Asia, whose party unearthed the head- bones of £ prehistoric monster,
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BLIND GIRLS OUTING.-Inmates of the Blind Heme, Kowloon City, at the ferry wharf, Hong Kong, being conducted to a fleet of motor-cars which took them for an outing at Shek O, under the auspices of the St. Peter's Church branch, Vic- toria Diocesan Association.-(Ying Ming).
HAPPY FACES AT STONECUTTERS ISLAND FOR DOCKYARD RECREATION CLUB'S CHILDREN'S DAYA; composite group of all those who went to Stonecutters Island last Saturday for children's day ar ranged by the Dockyard Recreation Club, when every kiddle received a prize or souvenir for sports held both on the beach and in the water.-(K, Fujiyama).
(Above) MR. PAT DE SOUZA who is now studying law at Middle Temple, London, and is the tennis champion of Kent. (Right) MR. HERMAN DE SOUZA, the senior Cambridge scholar and lawn tennis cham- pion of Malacca (See article on page 18).
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number of well-known lady barber shops here
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