1954-11-13 — Page 11

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA, MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954.

CHARMING picture of Miss Bridget Armstrong receiving the good wishes of friends on her marriage to Mr Ian Corria Mill (left). The wedding took place on November 5 at St John's Cathedral.

brido's Right: The

The attendants awaiting har arrival. bridesmaids are the Misses Jean Finnie and Rosemary Prior. Little Miss Corinne Sleop is the flower girl, and Master Charles Ferguson the page boy. (Staff Photographer}

MEMBERS of the Hongkong Regiment embussing for their annual comp at Sok Kong on Thursday. (Staff Photographer)

LEFT: Mr R. F. V. Turner, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Hongkong District, with the Hongkong Police HQ team which won the Police inter-divisional football knock-out competition. (Staff Photographer)

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SCENE Conotaph on Romem- brance Sunday. The Hon. R. B. Black, as Officer Administoring the Government, lays Q wreath of tributo to The Fallen, (Staff Photographer)

LEFT: An attractively- decorated stall at the annual bazaar of the Kowloon Union Church last Satur- day. (Staff Photo-

grapher)

Dare you risk the danger..... the loss

or the damage ?

You're SAFE

when you get a

PYRENE

* ENTE

DAVIE. BONG & CO.LTD,

Pyrene

EXTINGUISHER

MADE IN ENGLAND

TEL 11299

ABOVE, left: Mr H. C. Menzies speaking of the first gathering of committed membors of Commonwealth Associations on Wednesday. Mr Monzios is President of the Australian Association, which dcted as hosts. (Staff Photographer}

ANTHONY, son of Mr and Mrs

F. F. Whitehead, blowing out the

candles with his sistor's help on

his fifth birthday. (Mayfair)

T

HIS Excellency the Governor and Lady Grantham Stater, where he has been giving talks on Hongkong

Airport jetty in the rain to cross

GROUP photograph taken at the dinner party given at the Tai Tung Restaurant by Mr C. P. Tan,

Burmase Consul, to the Burma

Trado Mission, led by the Hon.

Thakin Tin. (Victor)

he Colony on Thursday from the United apped here as they approached the Kal Tak

{Staff Photographer}

Lunisca

(REGISTERED)

PYJAMAS

Luvisca is woven from rayon and cotton in Courtauld's own mills the pyjamas have been made to a specification which' ensures comfortable fit combined with the fullest freedom of movement.

In plain colours and block & fancy stripes: shown in Alexandra, Arcade.

Gowns & slippers to match or tone.

MACKINTOSHS

ALEXANDRA‘ARCADE

DES VOEUX ROAD

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