1956-07-07 — Page 10

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THE CHINA MAIL. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956.

TWO pictures of local observances of Dominion Day by Canadians resident in Hongkong. Top picture shows Mr Roy G. Dunlop, President of the Canadian Club, paying respects to the war dead at the memorial service held at the Saiwan Military Cemetery. Bottom picture was taken at the cocktail party given at the Hongkong Club by the Canadian Government Trade Com missioner, Mr C. M. Forsyth-Smith (left). With him aro HE the Officer Administering the Government, Mr E. B. David, and Mrs Forsyth-Smith. (Staff Photographer),

PROF.

Gordon King

(right) talking

with Mr and Mrs

Henry Ching at the

farewell party given for him

by the Family Planning Associa-

tion, of which he was President.

Ho

is taking up a new post in Australia.

Photographer}

GROUPED below are new committer

members of the Cold and Silver

Exchange Society, with Mr

Ho Tim, the chaleman,

seated in contro. (Staff Photo- grapher)

(Staff

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禮典代交事監理舊新祝麇 金歡雞行

THE Hon. Sir Tsun-nin

Chou, knighted in the

Queen's Birthday Hon

ours,

congratulated by

Mr Tsang Wah-taun at the dinner given to him by the St Stephen's Col- lego Old Boys' Associa tion. (Staff Photographer)

M

PICTURE taken in San Francisco on June 23 on the occasion of Miss Ino Osmund's 21st birthday party. Miss Osmund is scated in middle row fifth from right, surrounded by friends many of whom were formerly of Hongkong. (Vinco Tovaros)

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RIGHT: Group picture taken when Miss Libby Tin wed Dr Poh Eng-teck at the Registry of Mor- riages on Tues- day. The couple are leaving for Singapore, where they will make their home. (Staff Photographer)

WEDDING of Mr John Allan Auchnio and Miss Juno Mary Martin at the Union Church, Kennedy Road. Bride and groom with their friends

aftor the ceremony. (Staff Photographer)

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BELOW: Mr and Mrs P. N. Boedlo celebrated their silvor wedding re- cantly with a party for their friends. They are seen cutting their silver wedding cake. (Mainland) {

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