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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
June 22nd, 1929.
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A distressing tragedy occurred nt Repulse Bay on Sunday afternoon, when a young Indian clerk named Fatachand Khub- chand succumbed from heart failure shortly after entering the water. Picture shows the crowd which gathered whilst artificial respiration was attempted.
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Architects' sketch of Gloucester Building which is to be erected on the Hongkong Hotel corner site by the Land Investment Co. The ground floor will comprise shops separated by arendes, whilst the upper storeys will be either office suites or flats. Messrs. Leigh and Orange are the architects.
A well has been discovered on the site of the Telephone Com- pany's old building at the junction of Queen's Road and Ice House Street, Chinese women are showing drawing water supplies, there-
from. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Mr. G. S. Moss; M.B.E., the British Consul- General at Canton.
A number of wells have been opened in the Hunghom district in order to cope, with the demand for water in this thickly-populated region. The above picture, taken this week, shows supplies being pumped from one of theso
wells with numbers of Chinese getting their tins filled. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
These two hugo bollers have been erected in Waterloo Road, Kowloon, for the storage of water, the supplies being conveyed therefrom to the taps seen on lower right. Here the water is drawn off, by consumers. (Photo: Mee Cheupg).
The main pullah which runs through Homuntin is much patronised these days by Chinese in search of water. Photo shows one section of the nullah, with men and women taking supplies therefrom. (Photo: Mee, Chenng).
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