1956-04-21 — Page 10

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956.

HIS Excellency the Governor and Lady Granthom arriving at the New York Theatre for the charity promioro of "The Ladykillers,” in aid of Earl Haig's Fund. They word welcomed by Cal. J. D. Clague (extreme right), Præsident of the Hongkong and China Branch of the British Legion, and Mra Clogue. (Staff Photographer)

CAPTAIN John Campbell, of Landrick House, Dumblanc, snapped with his bride, Miss Jane Leyshon, of Ormos Bungalow, Hongkong, after their wedding in St Andrew's Church, Callander, Scotland, on April 10.

Mr

The brido is the daughter of and Mrs Frank Loyshon. (North-

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MR A. H. McKenzio, who piped in the Haggis at the Ladies' Festival of Scottish Froomasonry in Hongkong and South China, holde aloft the quaigh with a drink offered by the District Grand Master, My D. S. Hill. (Staff Photographer}

BELOW: Mies Irena Kohior, colebrated English planist, greeted on har arrival hero at Kai Tak by Mr Peter Sharp (contre), President of the Muric Society of Hongkong, and Mr K. C. Harvey, Miss Köhler's concerts here were arranged by the Socioty. (Staff Photographor)

LEFT: Brigadier R. H. Bellamy, who

took the saluto at

tho 20th passing-out

parade of the Hongkong

Chinese Training

Unit at

Lyemun Barracks, proponting a

prize to an honour recruit.

Photographer)

Staff'

Dr

BELOW RIGHT: Street drive in aid of the Society for the Protection of Children last Saturday. Raymond H. S. Lee buying a flag from one of the girl?

the sellers

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grass, ridden by M. H. K. Hung, won the St George's Plate at Happy Valloy last Sat- urday. From left: Col H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Mr Hung, the Hon. M. W. Turner, Prezident of St. George's Socioty, and Me Pote- Hunt.

(Staff

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SHAKESPEARE'S "Julius Caesar" as performed by Sixth Form boys of St Stephen's College at Stanley last night. Right: One of the players being made up by Mrs S. Hughes. (Staff Photographer)

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