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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
February. 8th, 1930.
THE NEW
DYNAMIC
ERSKINE
NOW HERE!"
This cleverly-conceived cartoon, by Mr. J. Alvares; depicts the Malayan Tiger bear- Ing away Sir Cecil Clementi from the Colony in which he has spent the greater part of
his official career.
HA Excellency Sir Ccell Clementi saying good-bye to prominent residents of the Colony at Queen's Pler prior to embarking for his new post on Saturday Inst. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
- Mr. F. L. Parton at the conclusion of the așduous Motor Cycle Reliability Trial, in which competitors covered 226 miles in the New Territories, (Photo:
Mee Cheung),
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The scene at Queen's Pier on Saturday last, showing leading officials and residents awaiting the arrival of H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi on the occasion of his leaving the Colony to take up the post of Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Federát ed Malay States. (Photo: Ming Yuan Studio).
His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi inspecting the Royal Navy Guard of Honour on the occasion of his departure from the Colony on Saturday last (Photo: Alfred Lock &
,'Co.). /
Photo shows yet another competitor in the Motor Cycle Reliability Trial arriv- ing at the finishing point in Kowloon. This is Mr. J. Barnes, who came in sixth.
(Photo: Mee""Cheung)..
Mr. W. J. Woolley is here seen at the "finish of the Motor Cycle Reliability Trial which took place during the Chinese New Your holiday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Picture shows the crowds which gathered at the Kowloon Wharf on Saturday to witness the departure of H.E, Sir Ceril Clementi aboard the P. and O. liner Mantua, whích
is seen backing out from the wharf, (Photo: Alfred Lock & Co.)
This flashlight photograph was taken in the Canton Club Theatre, Shamean, on the occasion of the annual ball of the Canton branch of the Royal Society of St. George. The event was one of the most successful ever held under the auspices of the Society sure
Here are The English Singers, who are to appear at the Theatre Royal, Hongkong,
on Friday and Saturday of next week. They have gained world-wide praise for their happy © rendering of madrigals, Old English folk-songs and the likes
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