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Pictorial Supplement

November 10th, 1928.

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REMEMBRANCE DAY

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Help those who need a helping hand and we shall - please the departed band.

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PUNE CHINA TEAT

The above picture shows a corner of our new showrooms situated af David Building.

THE CHINA TEA COMPANY,

DAVID BUILDING.

European und Chinese members of the staff of the Dairy Farm recently tried conclusions at football, when the above group photograph was taken. (Photo: Mee Cheung),

Two views of the city of Liuchow, northern Kwang- al, a 'large portion of which was recently destroyed by fire.

GROUND FLOOR

Play in progress during the open championship of the lawn bowls final on Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

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AUTUMN and WINTER

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Prices are Right.

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HONGKONO,

Mrs. R. H. Kotewall declaring the St. Peter's' Young Men's Club gar- den, fele open on Saturday last. Next to her' is seen Dean Swann, who presided at the ceremony. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

A rural Industry of special interest is that of the pattery, which is carried on in a number of places in England and Wales. A potter at work at Verwood, in Dorset. The throwing table said to be 200 years old, is turned by a boy,, (Photo: Times copyright).

Mr. S. Boulton, of the China Sugar Refinery, who has left on relirement for Home to-day, after over 30 years' residence in the Colony.

Sales in progress at a stall at the St. Peter's Young Men's Club garden fete lust Saturday (Photo: Mee Cheung).

A rough-hown granite block, with inset plate and copper wreath, which has just been erected at Kowloon Dock, in memory of the late A. T. Hirst, L. O. Collins and E. Crulk- shanks, employees who lost their lives in the Great War.

Of much Interest to older residents of Hongkong is the above photograph, taken at Coleford, Gloucester, after the wedding of Mr. Charles Collett and Miss Isobel Collett. The bridegroom la the son of Mr. John Collatt, formerly of the Hongkong Police (at left), while the bride la, the, daughter of Mr. A. Collait (at right), formerly G.D.L of the Hongkong, force.

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