THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY: 14, 1959.
ABOVE: The Royal Signals Wives' Club re- cently donated clothing and money to the Salva- tion Army to be distribut- ed to tho poor during Chinese New Year, Col.
F. E. Jowkes (loft) recoiv-
ed the donations at the home of the President of the Club, Mrs P. E. S. Mansergh (second from left), wite of the Com- manding Officer, Royal Signals Regiment, Hong- kong.
RIGHT: Miss Holen Mc- Swiney, Deputy Chlof Girl Guido. Commissioner for Overseas Common- woolth Headquarters (left) chats with Mrs A. Hooton, Colony Commis- sianer, at Sandilands Hut last week.
ABOVE: The Society for the Protection of Children recently gave the last of a series of six parties for poor
families during the Chinese Now Year. Seen is Mias
Graham-Cumming presenting food to a mother of four.
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ABOVE: Seen at the on- nual ball of the Engineer- ing Society of the Univor- sity of Hongkong last wook aro (1-e): Mr Yong Kong-wang, Mr S. Mac key and Mrs F. E. Stock.
LEFT: The Hon. C, E. M. Terry, Chairman of the Hongkong Society of the Blind, recently gave rod packets of money to 30 blind trainees at tho Vocational Training Con- tre for the Blind in Saiyoungpun.
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BELOW: Guests at * cocktail party on board the 19,206-ton versol RMS Arundel Castle visit the ship's bridge for the last time. She is to be broken up for scrup. The party was given by the Chlup Huo Manufactory Company
ABOVE: H.E. the Gover
nor, Sir Robert · Black, chats with officials of the Northcote Training College during his vitit there last week, when he was told of detailed plans for the College's cxpansion,
BELOW: Mr and Mrs Wallace Landolt poss ✈ for the photographer
shortly after their wed- ding at Rosary Church in Kowloon. The bride is the former Miss Mary Winyard. A reception was given at the Kow- toon Cricket Club after- words.
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'ABOVE: Lady Block, wife of H.E. the Gover- nor, accepts a bouquet shortly aftor laying the foundation stone of the Salyoungpun Poly- clinic last week, a new eight-storey building which will provide specialist consultant services in addition to normal out-patient work.
BELOW: The President
of St George's Society, Mr W. Stoker, chats with Sir Robert Black during the Society's annual ball held at the Peninsula Hotel last week. They are flank- ed by Mrs Stoker (left)
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