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HONG KONG $ DIRECTORY

1929

NOW ON SALE

AT THE

DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO., 3A, Wyndham Street.

AND ATTM

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SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929.

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The

OUTSIDE HELE REACHES HONG KONG-Scene on the Central Praya this week. s.. Haiyang" is alongside Douglas wharf, discharging fresh water brought from a roast port for the first time to relieve the acute shortage here. The water is let into the steel tank in front of which a fence has been erected to regulate the queue drawing supplies.

DAVID ROLLINS.-Who will be

seen to advantage in a Fox film,.

"Prep and Pep," at the Queen's

Theatre to-morrow Monday.

and

on

WAITING PATIENTLY FOR THEIR TURN.-The queue of Chinese on the Central Praya, awaiting their turn to move up to the steel tank, one of many, erected by the Government outside Douglas wharf, into which fresh water had been pumped from the a.s. "Haiyang," which had brought supplies to Hong Kong from nearby ports on the Coast to relieve the shortage.

THIS "ALL HANDSOME MEN

STAN Hill

ARE SUN BURNT BUSINESS

IS ALL VERY WELL

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To

UNTIL IT COMES THAT LINEN COLLAR AND DRESS SHIRT FEELING

RIOTS IN SHANGHAI ON MAY 30 ANNIVERSARY.-Trouble broke out in parts of Shanghai on May 30, the anniver- sary of the incident which brought on the anti-foreign crisis all over China in 1925. Top left, Nanking-road from Chekiang-rond, Shanghai's "busiest business centre," showing scuffle following the distribution of illegal pamphlets. Top right, a broken plate-glass window at the offices of the "Shun Pao," one of the biggest vernacular papers, which was alleged to have pro-Government tendencies. Bottom left, broken windows at the "Min Kuo Jih Pao," the Government

Bottom right, the "May 30 Martyn” memorial tomb, a centre of activity.--(“China Press.")

organ,

SURPRISED THE CHAMPIONS Members of the Kowloon Cricket Club lawn bowls team last Saturday which travelled to Happy Valley and caired a surprise by defeating there the holders of the division I championship (Craigengower Cricket Club) by 60 shots to 53 in the league, Left to right (stand- ing) A. C. Burford, J. A. Howe, A. Hyde Lay, T. E. Smith, Captain Dunbar, J. Gibson, H. Gittins, L. E. Lammert, (sitting) A. E. Silkstone, J. Fraser, B. Petheram-(K. Fujiyama).

WHITE FOR MOURNING—At the Central Headquarters of the Kuomintang, for Dr. Sun Yat-sen's State funeral.

WU PEI-FU-Once China's strong man, now living in retirement.

CHIANG KAI-SHEK AS MOURNER In the procession at the State funeral of Dr. Sun Yat-sen at Nanking. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, head of the Government, is wearing a Chinese gown and jacket and is indicated by a cross placed underneath him.

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