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The Fan fug Hunt and Race Club point-to-point meeting attracted good telds. Competitors are here seen taking one of the jumps-(King's S.udio).
Over the slicks at Kwanti, where the Colony's riding enthusiasts, in res cent weeks, have been taking part in the Fanling Hunt Club's outings.
Lady members of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club during the point-to- point at Kwantl, -(King's Studio),
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His Excellency the Governor, Sir W.1.iam Peel, K.C.BL.G., K.B.E.. greeting members of the Colony's rugby team before their game with the Australian Universities' touring fifteen, last Thursday. —(King's Studio).
The Colony rugby fifteen (striped jerseys) with the Australian touring team whom they defeated at Happy Valley, last Thursday, by 11 points to 5. The tourists are now hound for Japan, where they will play a scries of matches, --(King's Studio).
South Ching Athletic Association's First Division football eleven, who by their victory over the Royal Artillery, on Sunday now rank third from the top in the League table, -(King's Studlo.)
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Group taken at the wedding of the Rev. G. A. Hưna and Diss Margery Victor a Bennet!, at St. Andrew's Church Kowloon. Rev. Wilfred Stott ofcinted. (King's Studio).
Vast throngs of people assembled in the streets of London to witness the Royal opening of Parliament. Their Majesties the King and Queen, in the State Cosch are seen pass'nt the Palace Yard, Westminster, on arrival. (Right) Their Majesties leaving the House of Lords.--(8. & G.).
The South Wales Borderers football elevens have no lack of support from their comrades. Here is a typical gallery, all primed up for a hout of good-natured barracking (King's Studio).
The Australian rugby tourists being greeted by H.E. the Governor, Sir William Peel. (Right) Japancae members of the crew of the sa. Kitano Maru, on which the tourists are travelling, attend- ed the match in fores,-(King's Studio),
The Rey, G. A. Hook, and his. bride, Mias M. V. Bennett, leaving the Church.-(King's Studio).
Bcenes at the Fanling Hunt and Race Club's point-to-point at Kwanil. At left is the "camp," where riders can be seen taking a well-earned rest (Right) Ready for the start,—(King's Studio),
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