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Above is a group of the jockeys who participated in the Ewo Handicap, confined to Jardine staff men, at last Saturday's Races. Mr. Heard, who steered Monopolfat to victory, is seen, second from left,

with the Hon. Mr. B. D. F. Beith in the centre. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

A unique chrysanthemum, shown at the Kwong Wa Garden. It is one bloom of seven buds, called by the Chinese "Seven stars surrounding a central moon,"

Mrs. Priestley leading in Boxing Eve, winner of the Glasgow Handicap ("A" Class). Charles is the jockey. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Mr.

Player who figured in the Chinese Recreablon Club's "at home" on Saturday. On the right are seen A. L. Rumfahn, Tientain champion, and H. W. Lo, Hongkong champion, who played an exhibition match, the latter winning. (Photos: Mec Cheung).

A high clearance by a Chinese defender during an attack by the Civiliana in last oveck's Lul Wah Cup match, which the latter won by three goals to two.

A section of the Chrysanthemum Exhibition held recently at the Kwong Wa Garden. Mr. Tam Cheung,

the proprietor of the garden, who owned all the exhibits, is seen with his family..

Snapped at the Volunteer Defence Corps camp. Top, some of the Scottish Company; bottom, members of the Machine Gun Company at practice. (Photos: Ming Yuen).

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FROM THE JOINT!"

Miss Kwok Sheung-man distributing prizes at the Chinese Recreation Club's "at home" held at Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ng 310-

kwong is seen on her right. (Photo: Mee 'Cheung).

Bridal group taken at the wedding, at St. John's Cathedral on Lieutenant Commander W. D. Brown, D.&.C. R.N., and Miss Dors

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