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Armistice Day in the Colony was observed with the rustomary
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William (Top) Naval oflivers "at ease" belure the arrival af His Excellency the Governor. Sir Peel, K.C.MG., K.B.E. (Lower left) Naval ratings laying wreaths. (Lower right) The Girl Guide rantingent which attended the ceremony.—(King's Studio).
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Top Lay Cathedral ing the wreath on the memorial in the compound, following the Service E Remembrance and Hope. (Below) Flag sellers returning After the morning's collection, - (King's Studia)
The Shanghai Intetport (ricket team who were benten
Hong Kong Readings from left to right (buck row) H 1. South Cumpire), J. 1. Rawsthorne twelth air. 5 b N Mashew, A. ( Sinclair. R Bouth And T. .ኣ Madar Lench +front) F £ Jenkin, J. Patues TW. R. Wilman esize-captain). D. W craptain). P. Madar, 1. † Stokes, and P. V. Simpson. -(King's Studio),
The St. Andrew's Ladies' Bockey team who defeat- ed the Hong Kong Ladies 1st X3 by 5 goals to 2 on the Marins ground last Saturday. Top Row (left to right), Misses M. Churn. I. Woolley, G. While. E. Landoll, A. Chah and J. Wong. Bottom row), Misses K. Grose, 1. Rogers, M. Woolley (Captain). F. Wong and 1. fitting.
Ten of the Navy cricket tenm who
beat the Valunteers at king's Park fast
Sunday, -Ching's Studio).
The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey 1st XI, twice win- nore of the Caer Clark Cup Competition and favourites this year. Miss M. Bird, 31 x. C. Robertson, Misses R. Helbling M. Wailnce, Mrs. B. K. Lowe, Misses E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and Mrs. E. Selby.
kien competition was witnessed at the South Ching Athletic Assuciotion's track mert held at Ca- roline Bill on Saturday. The finish of the Boy's 104
metres rare. (King's Studio)
Interna. St. Clair Ford, the Scottish tional Rugby player (nearest cumera), on his toes in the Club v. Navy game, last Saturday, when the latter team won by 30 pla, lo 8.
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The finish of the Boy Scouts Race
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A high jump aspirant in netion at the South China Athletic Association's meel, held at Caroline Hill, on Saturday. tion's sports meet. (King's Studio). (King's Studio).
Military units laying wrenthe at the Cenotaph
on Armistice Thy —(King's Studio)
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the Governor, accompanied by Mr. M. K. Lo, after shaking hands with the two teams for the Armistice Day Charity Football match between the Fervices and the Rest of Sookunpoo last Saturday (Below) An incident in the Rest's goal. mouth during the game which the Services won by 2 tu 2.
The Lincolnshire Regiment's premier soccer side who defeated Chinese Athletic by 4 gonin to 3 in a thrilling Anish last Sunday to maintain their 100 per cent record. Read. ing left to right (back row) Ple, Turner, Pie Dudley, Pie Heath, Cpl. Belt (Captain) Pte. Edminson, Ite Robson, (front row) Cpl. Harding. Cpl. McGuin nesa. Pie. Higins, L/Cpl. Ridley and I (pl. Baldry, -(King's Studio).
The Chinese Athletic firat divixion soccer side who were defeated by the Lincolns by the odd goal in seven last Sunday. Reading left to right (Back row) Le Hong-cheong. Li Kwok-ki Mak Sul-hon, (middle). Bo Chor-yin, Lai Kwok-chui, Ip Pang-fal, (front row] Li Hung-ching. Au Kim-fung. Au Ping-ming, Ho Kar-keung and Fung King-yee, — (King's
Studio).
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