THE CHINA: MAIL" -SATURDAY, MAY | 23, 1959.;
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SHOOTING a scene at Kai Tak airport last Saturday for the Japanese-American film "The Outsiders". Twenty minutes of the film was taken here, the rest will be filmed in Japan.
THE Blihop of Hongkong, the Rt Rev, R. O. Hall, laying the foundation stono last Sunday of the new St Luke's Church and the Lui Ming-choi Memorial School In Kennedy Town.
Pictura shows the
IN his capacity as the Colony's Chiof Scout, the Governor, Sir Robert Black, visitad the 10th Scout Wood. Badge training course at Sai Wan. Governor watching Wolf Cub leaders going through their course,
MR and Mrs Ko Ying leaving St Paul's Church after their wodding last Saturday. The bride is the former Miss Patricia Woo.
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DR F. R. Ashton officiating at the stono-laying cero- mony of the Shing Kwong Church Primary School at Sookunpoo last Sunday.. The School is boing built with the help of a interest-free loan from Government,
MR and Mrs Lo Wal-ħing, both members of the Salva. tion Army, were married last Saturday at the Salvation Army headquarters. The bride is the former Miss. Kwong Yoo-ling.
PICTURE shows prominent Talpo businessman, Mr-Tan Yuck-fan, opening the now Ling Ying School at Takuling, Sheung Shul, N.T., recently." "Mr To Kam-hung, super- visor, is seen at left. The new school was built with funds donated by overseas Chinese,
MISS Nona Parks pictured here with Brutus, her 9-month-old Alsatian pup after ho won the Txt prizo in' the "A" Class at the Pet Show held at King George V School last week.
New Refrigerator
styling that fits in
to look built-in!
MR and Mr A. Tebble pictured with their six-wook-old daughter, Wendy, affor her baptism at the Victoria Garrison Church this week,
THE dragon dance...a familiar scene at most Chinere celebrations--this time In connection with roll" gious servicos hold on Cheung Chau Island last Saturday for the repose of souls.
GENERAL Lawioneo S. Kutør, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Air Force in the Pacific, and Mr Kuter, who arrived last wook on a short vielt.
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ANOTHER scene at the King George V Schoot lost Friday when children displayed their pots which moged from cats and dogs to snakes and monkeys.
CAR parking meters in the Central district of Hongkong edine into use during the week.,. Here a lady-motorist I seen paying for her space in Connaught Road, Central.
MARGARET and MAURICE
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with Rocky Follars Comba NICHTLY AT
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