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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933.

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Kong Brog Night Star (Mr Builer up), the champion Australian pony, being led in after his record. «mashing five furlongs in the Nullah Nullah Plate on Saturday,

King Studio).

The Army fifteen who were defeated Club by a goal and a try (8 points) to a points) at Sookunpoo last Saturday, Lt. A. G Mar tin. the Army captain, is seen sitting on the treme right.(King's Studio).

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The Club rugby fifteen who beat the Army hy pls. to 3 at Sookunpoo on Saturday. Selby (captain), is seated second frum

King's Studio).

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The worldong of Mr. John Alexander Gaw of the Chinese Maritime Custants, Amoy, and Miss Helen Jane Martin which was solemnised at bliss The Kowloon 'nion Church on Armistice Day. (Left to right) Ingram, bridesmaid. Mrs. A. W. Ingram, the bride and bridegroom.

Mr. A. C. L. Gasper. Mr AW. Ingram, Mrs. M. B. Maxwell and

Mary Heeley, the British Wightman Cup player, completing an overhead

shot during

the exhibition tennis match on Friday. She and Teddy Fincher won the first set, but lost

The next two to Dorothy Round

and M. W. Lo.-d King's Studio).

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One of the two new motor-cycle machine-gun combinations of the Motor Machine Gun Section, Hong Kong Volunteer De- fence Corps.-(King's Studio).

The two-year-old daughter

of

Mr. K. Z. Lam

A group of Chinese students recently returned from the United States and ('uando. (1.. to R.) Be Ling Hong. Cheng Hetu Chan, C. Y Wong, Miss Lily Soon, Penn C. Tino,

Wang Kun-ch'uan, Gordon T. T. Twiu and D. H. Lew.

Mr. James Waddell, Swatow Missionary, with his bride, former- by Miss Kathleen Mary Scally on the steps of the Kowloon Church-King's Studio).

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Mr. George Sims, o master at King's College, and his

Home, bride, formerly Miss Beatrice Elizabeth

also of King's College, leaving St. John's Cathedral after their wedding, last week.-(King's Studio).

The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey team which was defeated by the "Y" Ladies, hy the only goal scored, at Sookunpos, last Saturday, Standing (L to R):--Mrs H. K. Lowe, B. Hebling. B. Pape. M. Bird, B. Franklin and R. Hance Front row:-E. Bell, S. Jeffries, Mrs. K. S. Adams, 3. Churchill and Mrs. Sel-

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The Ove Colonels of the Brigade of Guards. (L to R) ;~H. R. II. The Duke of York (Scots Guards), Field Marshal the Earl of Cavan (Irish Guards), R. IL, H. The Prince of Wales (Welsh Guarda), H. R H. The Duke of Connaught (Grenadler Guarda), and Lt. General Sir Alfred Codrington (Coldstream Guards) —(B. & G.).

Members of the "y" Ladies' hockey team, which defeated the Hong Kong ladies on Saturday, -(King'■ Studio).

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