1951-12-22 — Page 11

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CHRISTMAS COLOUR

SOME topical reminders of the festive season. 1. Carol concert given by the Hongkong University Christian Association. 2. Magic for the Forces, at the Cheero Club Christmas concert. 3. Father Christmas visits the Little Flower Club, and is hailed by the kidd es. 4. Lantern procession by students of the Maryknoll School at the Heckang Concert Orchestra's annual Christmas concert. Statt Photographer}

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LEFT: Coptain Alan de Bray Faulkner,

of HQ 1st Commonwealth Division, Korea, and Miss Florence Thomson, who were married at the Registry on Monday, (Staff Photo- grapher)

Moy

PICTURE taken at the opening of the Hongkong Tramway Limited's new staff welfare centre. The building stands over the Bowrington Canal. On the right is Mr C. S. Johnston, manager of the company. (Staff Photographer)

Christmas

Greetings

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1951.

MRS T. Strangeways giving away prizes to children of St Andrew's Church Sunday School at the annual celebration last Sunday. (Staff Photographer)

HIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, who opened the new Methodist School in Kowloon this week, being conducted round the building by the Rev. A. H. Bray. (Staff Photographer}

MISS Joan Whittington, Director of Overseas Branches of the British Red Cross Society, speak- ing at a meeting of voluntary Red Cross workers at Sandilands Hut. Lady Grantham is second from right. (Staff Photographer)

THE Rev. Fr C. M. Orlando distributing certificates at the annual graduation day of the Maryknoll Convent School. (Mainland Studio)

to all our

friends

and patrons

DAVID Tsui, son of Mr and Mr Henry Tsui, blowing out the candles on his birthday cake. David, who is seven, had many friends at his party. (Poter Tso}

TYEB & Co.

RIGHT:

Participants stroin hard and spectators get excited during the fug-of-war avant at the annual sports of the Stan- ley Reformatory School. (Staff

Photographer)

MR Chang Chik-yeen and Miss Chang Chik- wan photographed at the reception following their wedding recently. (Mainland Studio)

WE THINK WE HAVE

THE DEAREST

SCARVES

IN THE COLONY!

They are pure soft cashmere and made by Munrospun. There are three plain shades -grey, blue and black. They must be handled to appreciate why they are worth every cent of a hundred and twenty five dollars EACH.

OPEN UNTIL SIX TONIGHT

MACKINTOSHS

13, CHATER ROAD,

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