HONG KONG $ DIRECTORY
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HONG KONG TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.--E. C. Fincher and T. Honda pose to the camera'a few minutes before their match for the Championship! Honda wen the title by three sets to one-(K, Fujiyania),
ABOUT TO DRIVE—View of the Stand Court during the doubles cham- -pionshin at the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tennis Tournament, won by the
Rumijahn cousins. Kong Tao-cheung alæout to drive.--(K. Fujiyamu)..
SPECTACULAR FALL-Capt. Lumsden parts company with his "Band Leader" in spectacular manner at the open ditch in the Muiden Hunters Steeplechase, at Sandown Park, Surrey, on March 21. (Sport and General).
LUXURY AND COMFORT-One of the principal 1st-class public rooms equipped with a stage, on the 10,974-ton motor ship Tatauta Mary, which arrived in the Colony on April 11.
WHERE ORDER REIGNS. The first Police Station at Shekki City, Chung Shang, China's model district.
SINGLES VICTOR-Mrs. Hancock presenting the Singles Championship Cup to Mr. T. Honda at the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tennis Championships un fonday-(K. Fujiyama).
GERMANY'S BID FOR BLUE RIBAND.--The Europa is of 50,000 tons gress and her speed will enable her in make the trip from the Channel ports to New York in live days. She has accommodation for 2,000 pas sengers, while her officer and crew total 975. Iler name will be visible in the blaze of 1,200 electric lamps. Many distinguished German statesmen and shipping magnates are on board the Europa for her maiden
voyage (Sport and General).
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SUMMER CUP-Mr. W. Stanton, owner of November, receiving the Summer Cup at Fanling Steeplechase Meeting last Sunday, Fujiyems),
MONGOLIAN STAG. Mrs. Frost leading in Mongolian Stag (Mr. Frost) after winning first race at Fanling last Sunday (K. Fujiyama).
DOUBLES' WINNERS-Left to right, Messrs. H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn, who defeated Messrs. Ho Ka-lau and Kong Too-choung by 6-4, 6-0, 7-5, at the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tennis Tournament on Monday, Fujiyama):
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REPLICA CUP-Mrs. M. Dyer presenting Mr. I. Cave with replica' cup for the race won by his pony San Francisco at Fanling last Sunday, (K. Fujiyama), ·'
PROMINENT PRESS. PEER- Lord Beaverbrook, created 1916. Formerly Rt. Hon. Wm. Maxwell Altken. With Canadian expedi- tionary forces as eye-witness, 1915, Proprietor of well-known London newspapers, Evening Standard,”' "Daily Express" and "Sunday Express". Founder of the United 'Empire Party, which came 'grief.--(Sport and General),
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BALLOON GOLF.--A passenger on the N.Y.K, motor vessel Tatsuta Maru trying his skili at balloon golf, a new and interesting pastime at sea.
A GOOD FIELD
event at Fanling last Sunday.
MR KWOK CHUN-SHING, the principal
Chun-Stlng Typewriting School, and tho
Manager" "af". Health Service. Intelligence
Bureau, Hong Kon
SUGAR LAND-This beautiful model of Toabugu and Ueno Park, Tokyo, was made entirely of sugar by. Mr. Nashikura, of the cuisinary staff of the N.Y.K. motor vessel Tatsuta, Maru -
{Ar left)--N, D. L. commander -Capt. Nicholas Johnson, the com- mander of the Norddeutscher Lloyd's dow,glant liner Europa (sister ship of the Bremen, the present holder for Atlantic speed), which arrived in the Solent, on Cowes, LO.W on March 29-(8port and General).
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