MEMBERS of the Northumberland and Durham Association had a good time when they went to Abordoon last waak for a fish supper, aboard one of the floating restaurants. Above: Some of the ladies being helped from the sampan torry. Right: Ono of the parties. From left: Mr J. G. Oliver, Mr J. C. B. Slack, Mr T. A. Shurlock, Mr F. K. Pattinson, Mrs J. R. Carr, Mr J. R. Carr, Mrs F. K. Pattinson, Mr T. Mahon, Mrs K. Baker, Mr K. Baker and Mrs T. Mahon. (Staff Photographor)
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THE CHINA MAIL- SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954. ↑
PICTURE taken at the dinner party given 'last wook by Mrs Tan Siong Kea of Djakarta in honour of the Indonesian Consul-General In Hongkong and Mrs Tarbidin Suriawinata.
LEFT: Officers of the Hongkong the Football Club, 'elected at annual meeting-last week, Seated in centre is the Hon. M. W. Turner, Provident. On extreme right seated is Mr J. Henderson, Chairman. (Staff Photographer)
HAPPY group at the wedding of Mr John Harcourt Gould and Miss Patricia Margaret Booth; which took place at St John's Cathedral last Saturday. (Staff Photographer)
HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr R. B. Black, arriving for the cocktail party given aboard the new Messageries Maritimes motor ship, Laos, on Monday. On the right le Captain Jean Barthelemy, (Staff Photographer)
MR.Leonard Henry Dismare," the new-British Consul~in Macao, with Mrs Dismore and thele five children. Picture was taken during their short- In Hongkong before leaving for Macao (Staff Photographet).
BELOW: Group photo taken at the second reunion dinner of teachers taking part in the Biology Teachers' Training Course at the Hongkong University, (Staff Photographer}
RIGHT, above: Mr Leung Min-to and his bride, Miss Lai Yin-yeo, drink with the guests at their wedding banquet, held in the: Kwong Chow Restaurant. (Staff Photographer)
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