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Eighteen of the players who took part in the second Interport Cricket Trial at the H. K. C. C. on Saturday. Rending from left to right chuck row) C. C. Garthwaite. A. H. Mndar, E. Zimnern. F. D. Pereira. A. M. Rodrigues E. R. Durkitt, S. A. Is- mail. W Hung (middle row) G. C. Burnett, I. Melanes, F. A. Munn (who suffered from concussion after being hit by a ball F Goodwin, R. Lee. A R. Minu. H. Owen Hughes, A W. Hayward (front row) P. V. Williams, G. S. Dunkley, and E.
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A splendid view of the Trafalgar Day ceremony at the Cenotaph, when His Excellency the Governor,, and others, laid wreaths. His Excellency is seen at the top of the steps, while the Commodore stands at the base of the monument with a wreath,
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(ex- Excellency the Governor. Sir William Peel. k.C.M.G.. K.B.E., Treme right accompanied by the Commodore, Captain E, M. Manners, Com- of the Ad- mander of HMS, Suffolk, Captain D. Euan Wallace, Fivil Lord
Lt.. miralty in dark uniform). Caps F. R. Walter (A.D.C.). and Paymaster
ommander P. H. Porter, truving the Cenotaph after the Trafalgar Day cere-
mon
H.M.S. Suffolk, of the fifth cruiser squadron, presented a glittering spectacle in the harbour on Saturday night, when she was illuminated for the Trafalgar Day celebration, A string of lights can also be seen on a destroyer,
The Commodor e. Captuist Frank Elliott, O.B.E., ILM, chatting with Sir Henry Pollock and Mr. A. A. Shields, Commodore of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht, on the steps of the Hong Kong Club, before the Trafalgar Day cere. nony at the Cenotaph.
The combined Royal Marine bands from H.M.S. Suffolk and H.M.S. Berwick, leading the naval detachments to the Trafolgar Day ceremony at the Cenotaph.
Happy blind girls photograph- ed at Sheho during the recent pic- nic organised by the St. Peter's Group, V.D.M.A. The upper pic- lure shows Mrs. D. Booker (Hon. Secretary) (left), and Miss Mow Fung, with three of the girls. while below are seen Miss Knth- Teen Hopkins (left) and the Misses June and Maureen Booker with a smiling group.
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Pretty flag-sellers who thronged the town on Saturday morning, collecting for the naval charities, seen outside the
Hong Kong Club in the enrly morning.
L. Goldman, H. H. Mundy, and A. L. Eastman enjoying a rest during the golf match between the Junior Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club and the Kowloon Golf Club which was won by the former over their own course,
Mr. Led Frost, the champion jockey, being led in on Mr. A, E, M, Hafoek's City of Melbourne after winning the Royal Sovereign Handicap from Wotin
The Rugby Football season was officially opened, on Saturday last, when the Club beat (Mr. Proulx) at the Trafalgar Day Race Meeting on Saturday. Mr. Frost had the Navy by 19 points to 3. Dr. J. A. R. Belly, the Clubi captain, is seen with the ball.
two wins, a second and a third in wix siaria.
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