CHINA MAIL WE
EVERY DAY SCENES 5
SUPPLEMENT
KEN IN HONG KONG
CHI
Photo
phers
The final scene in "Thark " shows everyone in commo- tion as Sir Hector
chases a "ghost" in
the haunted wing of
the
estate. Roy Tsang photo.
Mr. J. W. Harrop (left) and Mr. W. Shillingford, Commis- sioner of Prisons, Hong Kong, taken at the fare- well
to Mr. party Harrop who has retired from the Prisons De- partment after 18 years service.-"China
Mail"
copies or enlargements
my be obtained
ot
WINDSOR HOUSE
photo
Asia Photo Supply
EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC for
ICE HOUSE ST. TEL. 33188 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER
·B
The staff of Gestetner (Eastern) Limited, and the company's manager, Mr. Henry Howell (centre), taken on the eve of Mr. Howell's departure on home leave. Roy Tsang photo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrop were the honoured guests al at the
а farewell party
Prison Officers Club, Stan- ley, last week. Mr. Harrop has been with the Prisons Department for 18 years.— "China Mail" photo.
Preliminary work on part of Hong Kong's Central Scheme has begun. The buoying barge midway, between the Star Ferry Wharf and Queen's Fier is engaged in gathering data
preparing a foundation.—”China Mail" photo.
A United States jet plane in action on the Korean front. It is seen coming out of a power dive after spraying the ground with 'machine-gun fire." In a second phase the rockets were
Gired, blowing up a. Russian-built North Korean tank. This photo appears in a 16-page picture report on the Korean! war in the July 31 issue of Life International magazine.--Photo by David Douglas Duncan, Life Photo- grapher.
Members and friends of the Sindhi Sports Group which a social and sports meeting at the Kowloon Indian Tennis
last week.—Mayfair Studio:
Mrs. R. W. Bateman cele- brated her birthday anni- versary al The Gripps, Hong Kong Hotel, on July 24. She
seen at the extreme left.-Roy Tsang
photo..
A TEA FOR THE FAMILY AS WELL AS FOR PARTIES
Otainable at all Stores
THE SOUTH CHINA TEA CORPORATION LTD.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.