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November 24th. 1928.
THE QUEEN'S DISPENSARY, 22, DES VŒUX ROAD,
The new Clubhouse of the Hongkong Football Club was officially opened on Saturday last, the above picture being taken during the speech making. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Lieut. Col. L. G, Bird, Commandant, (at right) watching machine gun practice at the Volunteer Camp, Fanling, last Sunday.. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
Mrs. W. T. Southorn paid a visit to the Po Leung Kuk last week, the above picture, showing officials and Committee,
being taken outside the entrance of the institution. (Photo. A Fong).
Good business was done at the various stalls at the M.C.L. Fele held at Lee Gardens on Saturday afternoon last, the above pictures showing (ut left) the American Candy Stall, and (right) the fancy work stall of the Police Branch. (Photos; Mee Cheung).
The Swatow International doubles, tennis championship tournament has just con- eluded, the winners being Messrs. S. H. Eng and H. Y. Shih, representing China. The above plcture was taken when the cup was presented by Mrs, Young, wife of the Deputy Commis- sioner for Foreign Affairs, seen in the centre:
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Group photograph taken after the wedding at Union Church, of Mr. Peter Smyth, of
Shanghai, and Miss Alwyne Ingham. (Photo: Ming
Yuen).
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Met Lan-fan, the famous Chinese actor, who has been appearing at the Ko Shing theatro this week,
In the annual international golf match ut Fanling, between members of the St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies, the former won rather easily by 20 points to 10%. The above photograph was taken at the conclusion of play. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
The combined football teams of the South China Athletic Association, photographed recently at Happy Valley. The first team now occupy second place in the major division of the local league, whilst the "A" and "B" teams, in Division II, have also done quite well (Photo: Mee Cheung).
One scarcely recognises the Prince of Wales in the above "get up," when he acted as Lather Boy for the initiation of his brother, the Duke of Gloucester, In the "Crossing the Line" cere- mony on board the us, Mulda:
Mr. H. Y. Shib (left) and Mr.S. H. Eng (right winners of the International tennis doubles cham
plonship),
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