THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920.
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT.
Photo: Mie Cheong.
Photo: Mee Cheong.
"Sky" Kerrison, the well-known Hongkong
boxer, with his trainer.
Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Taggart at the entrance to the new Repulse Bay Hotel.
The Lounge at the Repulse Bay Hotel.
CADET CORPS CAMP AT LÓWU.
Photo: Mee Chemy.
General view of the Camp.
The illustration shows a caged
leopard shortly after its capture by
Messrs. G. E. Bell and Son, of Pakhoi.
These animals when first deprived of
their freedom become very fierce and
in their repeated efforts to break
down the iron bars of the cage they
do themselves much injury. The above animal, in struggling to get free
broke off several of his claws and
snapped off two of his tusks. Ac-
cording to Chinese stories, he had a
tad record. A short time before re
was trapped be carried off a farmer's
young daughter whilst she was draw-
ing water from a lonely well.
Photo Mee Cheong.
This group was taken on the occasion of a recent tennis match between Queen's College masters and pupils.
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