THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER
24, 1953.
MRS R. B. Black, Director of the Hongkong Branch of the British Red Cross Society, was welcomed back to the Colony at a cocktail party given by Dr`and Mrs Loo Hah-llong at the Hongkong University Alumni Association last week. From left: Mrs Black, Mr J. T. Choy, Mr A. Reiss and Dr Loc. (Staff Photographer)
RIGHT: Kowloon Cricker
Club tennis finalists.
Alfred Augestad, on the right, defeated Kenneth Lo by straight sots in the singles championship last Sunday. (Staff Photo- grapher}
MR Chan Pak-luk, President of the St Stephan's Collogo Old Boys' Association, presenting Canon E. W. L. Martin with a farawell gift from the Association. Canon Martin is retiring after many years as Principal of the College. (Staff Photographer)
THE redoubtable Cheung Kin-man, coming ashore last Sunday after again winning the harbour race.
Behind him
is Wang Long-hoi, who was second. Below: Cynthia Eager, first of the mermoids, receiving her prize from Mr A. de O. Soles. (Staff Photographer)
SOME of this year's Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital photographad at a dinner given at the Kin Kwok Restaurant. From left: Mr Seaward Woo, Mr Fung Hon-chu, Mr P. T. Loong, Mr Chan Chi-man and Mr Fung Kam-chung. (Staff Photographer)
AT a farewell dinner hold at Christ Church last week, the departing Vicar, the Rev. C. P. Smith, was presented with gifts from the con- gregation by Mr F. C. Clemo, member of the Church Council, (Staff Photographor)
RIGHT: Scated are Mr- P. Y. Wong (left), Pro- sident of the Kowloon Kotary Club, and Mr G. E. Marden, Administrative Adviser to all Rotary Clubs in this area. Behind is Mr F. C. Clemo. Picture was taken at the Kowloon Rotary Ball at the Ponin- sula Hotel last week. (Staff. Photographer)
LEFT: Members of Christ Church, Kowloon Tong, who were confirmed last Sunday by the Bishop of Hongkong. (Staff Photo-
grapher)
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