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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1928.

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MOURNING FOR WIFE OF JAPANESE ADVISOR.-All Peking officialdom paid homage to the memory of Madame Saburi, wife of the Chief Technical Advisor to Japan's dologation to the Customs Conference, who died in Poking suddenly of scarlet fever. This photograph shows the little Buddhist shrine which was erected in the Japanese Logation, with the widower and, at his left, Mr. Hori, Secretary of the Legation, paying their respects to the deceased.

WEDDING BELLS IN PEKING.-On June 1 the wedding was celebrated at the Poltang Cathedral, of Monsieur Jean Chauvel, Secretary to the French Legation, and Mademoiselle Diana le Maire de Warzee. d'Hermalle, daughter of the Belgian Ministor to Peking. Our group shows the bridegroom with their six pages and four little bridesmaids, after the wedding ceremony.

JAPANESE "BOHEMIANS. "Long-haired Japan- est artists of the new school, who try to dress and paint like their brothers in Paris, bold frequent exhibition of their work at 'Uyeno Park in Tokyo. This group is submitting their prized works for display..

PRESENTATION OF ST. ANDREW'S BURSARIES.-Colonel Gordon, C.M.G. D.8.0., President of Shanghai St. Andrew's Society, gave a party at the Majestic Hotel in honour of three winners of St. Andrew's Bursarios. Our group shows the winners, Master C. J. Taylor (first, second from the loft, seated on the floor, Master A. G. Wood (second), third from the right, seated on the floor, and Master S. Fyfe (third), sixth from the left, seated on the floor. Colonel and Mrs. Gordon are seated in the middle of the group, with Mr. Brodie A. Clarke, who distributed the bursaries, on Mrs. Gordon's right, and Mrs. C. H. Kutherford.

WHITE SAILS FLYING-Picturesque scene takon at Honli during the recent rogatta.. Unlike the Honley of the home land, Shanghai's Henli is broad enough for sailing as well as rowing races. On the second day of the rogatta the Midget Yacht Club won the sailing race by 6 points against the Shanghai Yacht Club although the latter managed to socuro the first

boat home.

PRIZE WINNERS AT CHEFOO SCHOOL-Group of prize winners at the 1926 athletic sports held at the China Inland Mission Boys' Bohool, Chefoo, Standing: Darlington, Bannan, Davies, Luttrell, Andrew, Bevis; seated: Dorval, Stark, Foto-Hunt, Best, Moore, Fairclough, Dilley on the ground: Walker, Edgar, Grant, Day, Dunlap, Walker and Luttrell.

A PANAŠU AU MOJA GRENELON

A MEAL BY THE ROADSIDE-Youngsters partaking of their midday moal bought from the travelling cook. Appetising odours rise from the portable kitchen and tompt. the hungry to spend a few coppers on a bowl of rice and some :savoury pork and vegetable stew.

POLISH COUP.-One of Marshal Pilsudski's machine gun posts on the banks of the Vistula, during his coup at Warsaw. (Times copyright)

CHEMISTRY FOR WOMEN-Japan's first women druggists have now made their appearance. These two graduator of the Nippon Pharmaceutical School are

in a Tokyo drug store. Underneath their big white business like aprons, they still wear their gaily flowered kimonos,

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