THE colour-raising ceremony at the RAF Station, Kai Tak, on Monday, which marked the start of Battle of Britain Weck commemoration ceremonies. On Tuesday, the AOC, Air Commodore D. W. F. Bonham-Carter, and officers were hosts at a big cocktail party at the Kai Tok Officers' Mess. Picture on the right shows part of the large gathering on the lawn. (Staff Photographor)
MR Mark Vincent Mar- lowo, Vice-President of the Junior Chamber Inter- national, picturod with Mrs Marlowe on their ar rival here from Melbourne - on Monday, Mr Mar- lowe had been attending the Jaycee International conference in Melbourne, and said that Hongkong's delegates made a groat impression there. He also stated that Hongkong- manufactured products which local delegates took Melbourne were very much admired. (Staff Photographer)
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SCENE at the Catholic Cathedral last Sunday, when a Solemn Pontifical Mass was offered for the repose of the soul of the Most Rov, Francis X. Ford, Bishop of Kaying, who died in &“Com- munist prison in Canton carly this Ford year. Bishop
had been under ar- rost for several months. Naws of his dpath reached Hongkong only ro cently, (Staff Photo- grophor).
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1952,
MR Asa Briggs, Follow of Worcester College and Reador in Social and Economic History at Oxford University, who has been lacturing to troops in Hongkong at the invitation of the War Office. (Staff Photographer)
CUTTING the cake at the wedding reception of Mr Solomon E. Costol- lanos and Miss Maria Llandra Loy. The wedding ceremony took place at 'St Torosa's Church. (Willio's Inc.)
GROUP picture suken at ǝt Andrew's the Church atter wadding last WOCK ot Mr fimothy to and Miss Mary! 'xvang. (Storf Photo- grapher)
RIGHT: His Excel- iency the Orticer Maministering the
· Government, the 'mon, K. B. Black, watchos a spinning and weaving class at the Po Loung Kuk on his visit there last Monday. (Staff Photographer}
BELOW: The Land Forces swini-- ming team who defested the! Hongkong
the Regiment at Victoria Barracks Pool last week. (Staff Photographer)
MISS Therese Rozario blowing
out the candles
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