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The Hong Kang istriped jerseys) and Shanghai Interport rugby fifteens photographed before the game on Thursday Inst. their third successive win by defeating the visitors by 6 points to 3.

Mr. W. T. Stanton leading in No Fear after the Ladies' Mile Race at kwanti The pony, ridden by Mike Lois Fearon, won by four lengths.

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An incident in the rugby game last Saturday between Shanghai and the United Services, when the visitors won hy 14 points to 9-(King's Studio).

The Colony

Leam recorded

The St. Andrew's Ladies hockey team, who rank second in the Caer Clarke Cup Lengue, having won seven games out of nine.-(King's Studio).

His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G.. K.B.E.. with the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E.. K.C., at Kwanti races.—(King's Studio).

Christmas Belle (Mr. Ferguson) being led in by MissPamela Scott Harston, after winning the February Country Cup of Fanling, on Sunday,

Mr. D. A. O'Conor's Kitrea, ridden by Mr. Wall, coming home

Shanghai backs attempting to spoil a Hong Kong movement in the Interport rugby

In a canter to win the Canberra Steeplechase by nearly a furlong, match, on February 14.--(King's Studio).

(Left) 'Kobibel, Mr." A. J. Ropes up, being led in after the Canberra Steeplechase, (Upper right) The start of the Ladies' Mile,

(Lower right) A close field.—(Kingʻa Studio).

Mr. A. F. Jenkins' Tom. Cobley, the winner of the January. Country Cup at Fanling. pony won the Governor's Cup last year.

Miss Pearl Buck, the no- The velist, who recently passed

through the Colony.

Nituated on To Fung Shan, this Roman Catholic Church, bailt to a Chinese design, commands an excellent view of the Shatin Valley, The unique bell "tower" is seen at the left,

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