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The Somerset 1.1. football team, which defeated Kowloon in on Saturday, thus going to the head of the League table.

First Division match (Photo: Mec Cheung)."

This group was taken on the occasion of the Scottish Ball held in the Canton Club Theatre, Shameen, on St. Andrew's Night,

when the amall Scottish community were hosts to ever two hundred guests,

The remains of the late Mr. K. A., Woodward, killed in the piratical attack on the ... Hatching, being drawn on a gun-earriage by naval men to Happy Valley, where the

funeral took place. (Photo: Mee Cheung),

This picture shows baggage strewn about the after-deck of the 8.8. Halching after the attack by Bias Bay pirates was frustrated. (Photo: Mee Choung).

Douglas Fairbanks, the famous cinoma star, la here seen enjoying a ̈joke with Mr. Wallaco Harper aboard the a.s. Rajputana, on his arrival in Hongkong,

Full naval honours were aceerded to the late Mr. K. A. Woodward, third offleer of the s.s. Haiching, at the funeral which took place at Happy Valley on Monday. Picture shows the scene at the graveside, with the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave and the Rev. J. C. Waters, naval

chaplain, officiating. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Group taken after the wedding on Saturday of Mr. Harry Owen Hughes, son of the Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughca and "Mrs. Owen Hughes, and Miss Frances Isabel Oakley, niece of Lady Pollock The bride was given away by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, and, as will

be seen, H.E. the Governor and Lady Clementi were amongst the guests. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

These two pictures give a vivid idea, of the damage done to the Douglas steamer Haichiing as a result of the vessel being set afire by pirates in their "desperate attempt to smoke out the gallant defenders on the bridge. (Photos: Mee Cheung);"

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