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THE... CHINA · MAIL,
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1951.
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HONGKONG'S new Chief Justice, His Honour Sir Gerard Howe (third from left), wel- comed on his arrival here this work to take up his appointment. Others in pictúro -aro (from left) Lady Howe, Mr C. D'Almada, Me Justice Gould, Mr Justice Scholes and Mr G. S. Edwards. (Staff Photographer)
ANOTHER new furry bolonging to the Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co., Ltd. was launched at the Hongkong Shipyard last Saturday, Picture shows Mrs. W. Sprague'
performing the launching coramony. (Roy Tsang)
GROUP picture taken at the annual dinner of alumni residont in Hongkong of the
Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore. (Ming Yuen)
AT the annual sports of the King George V School held last Saturday.' 'Abovať" Ona of the obstacle races for girls. Right: P. Craddock, winner of the mile, race for senior boys, receives his priza from Mrs G. P. Ferguson. (Staff Photographer)
MISS Carolino Braga, noted Colony pianist, as she appeared
at the Hongkong Singers' concert at Queen's College last week. (Staff Photographer}
PICTURE taken "after the chris-" toning of David Gordon Bartar, son of Lf-Col and Mrs B. G. Pugh,
at St John's Catho- drat last Satur- day. (King's
Studio})
BELOW: Mr A. el Arculli, Commissioner of the St John Ambulance Brigado, speak- ing at the dinner held last Saturday in honour of the Chung Shing Division, win- ners of the Andrew Tsang Shield. (Staff Photographer)
MR Chiu Lut-sau (fifth from left), newly-elected: President of the Hongkong Rice Merchants' Guild, and some members of tho dinner party given by the Guild on Monday. (Staff Photographer):
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MR. Edward Ugast (third from right), Far East manäger of 20th Century local theafre owners and pressmen who were entarfained by his
may with dinner last
(Staff Photographer)"
VICE-ADMIRAL The Hon. Gay Russell, who recently succeeded Admiral Sir Patrick Brind as Commander- in-Chief, Far East Station, paid his first official calls in Hongkong on Monday. He is seen here with Lieut-Gen. Sir Robert Mansergh, GOC-in-Chief, Hongkong Forces, (Staff Photographor)
MR. H. R. Hol- gate, who rode Chesterfield to win the Ladies'
Purse
the
annual racing
carnival week, baing presented with the prizo by Miss A. Davies, daughter of the 'AF're Officer Command
Ing. (M44
Cheung)
HONGKONG ladies pictured at the British Red Cross offices busy making bandages and other supplies for hospitals in the Colony: They devote several hours a week to this voluntary, work. (Staff Photographer)
SUMMER
FOR MEN
COMFORT
CHUPPLEE SANDALS
IN BROWN CALF WITH CREPE RUBBER. SOLES IN ALL SIZES
THÉ REAL SECRET OF COOL FOOTŮ COMFORT. FOR THE HOT WEATHER
WHITERWAYS
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