THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951.
ON the left is the 1st Kowloon Company with the Challenge Shield which they won at last Saturday's Girl Guides sports. At tap left are scon competitors in the egg and spoon reco. Above: Mrs D. F. Landale, Colony Commissioner, presenting prizes at the conclusion of the sports. (Staff Photographer!
AT a ceremonial parade hold at Sek Kong Camp last week, Lieut-Gen. Sir Robert Mangergh, Cori mander British Forces, Hongkong, presanted the 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment with 11 silver buglas, gifts from people of the county. Pictures above and at left were taken on the occa- sion. (Staff Photographor)
MAJOR S. E. Wallis is
seen speaking at a dinner
given in his honour at the NAAFI Club, Kowloon, by the Royal Army Educa- tion_Corps Society, Hong- kong Branch.
(China
Fleet Club Studio)
RIGHT: Mr Chan Choung-hoi (seated), who was 90 years of ago last week, photographed with his family and rela- tives at a dinner party given in his honour at the
Kam Tong Restaurant.
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BRIDAL group takon at St John's Cathedral after the wedding of Mr
"Murray Todd' and Miss Elizabeth Ann MacNaughton. (Staff Photo-
grapher)
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RICHT: Girl students in the tug of war
event at the annual sports of the Tung Wah Hospitals Free Schools, held at Caroline Hilr on Thursday. (Staff Photographor).
THE cight Boy Scouts who will represent Hong- kong at the World Jamboree in Austria photo- graphed at a party hold on Thursday. Mr Hon Chi-hoi (centre, standing), District Commissioner for Kowloon, will lead the party. (Staff Photo- grapher)
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