1954-10-30 — Page 10

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954.

AT the opening lost Saturday of the new clubhouse of the Kowloon Indian Tonnis Club in King's Park, Kowloon. Mr A. of Arculli, President of the Indian Recreation Club, is seen spoaking in top picturo. Lower picture shows part of the company present on the occasion. (Staff Photographer)

MISS Beverley Mills (right), daughter of the Rev. J. V. R. Mills, Overseas Director of the Christian Children's Fund, and Miss Dorothy Knowles (left) say goodbye at Kol Tak Airport to little Shi Tak-oi, seven-year-old orphan of the Fanting Babies' Home, when she left on Monday to join her now parents, Dr and Mrs L. E. Skinner, of Tacoma, Washington, (Staff Photographer)

RIGHT: Mr Jack M. Braga, one of the speakers of tho public mooting held at the Club Lusitano on Mon- day to mark United Nations Day. Mr Braga spoke on "Hong- kong and the United Nations." (Staff Photo- grapher}

PILOT Officer V.E. Berger, of the Hongkong Aux- iliary Air Force, presanted with

his "wings" by His Excellency the Officer Adminis- toring the Govern- ment, Mr R. B. Black. Ho was one of six officers who' got their "wings" at Sek Kong last Sunday. Right: The QAG tokes the salute. (Staff Photographer)

FRIENDS of Captain and Mrs R. D. Chandler, RA, at the christening of their daughter, Ponelope Fiona, at St John's Cathedral

(Willie's).

BELOW: Mrs T. N. Chau: prosenting a prize to a schoolgirl who helped to

raise funds for the Po Leung Kuk during tho rocent flower day.

Photographer}

(Staff.

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HARVEST Festival gift offerings from Christ Church being handed 'over by a young member of the Church to girls of the School for the Deaf, Diamond Hill. (Staff Photo- grapher)

THE Band of the 2nd "Bat- talion, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkhas, which attracted much notice at last Saturday's Happy Valley race meeting. (Staff Photographer)

BELOW: Picture taken at the dinner party given by the Burma Association in honour of U. Roschid, Burmase Minister of Labour and· Housing, and Mrs Roschid, 'Mr Ranchid is seqted sixth from left in second row.

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