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May 10th, 1930.

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Here is seen a group of athletes from the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation which recently took part in the All-China sports at Hangchow. The trophies won during the Meeting are also shown.

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Mr. Andrew Duncan and his bride, taken after their wedding at Union Church, Kowloon,

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Bridal group taken at the wedding, last Sunday, of Mr. G. U da Roza, the well known jockey, and Miss C. Alves, daughter of Mr. A. E. S. Alves. (Photo: Mee Cheung),

Photograph taken on the occasion of the wedding of Mr. F. A. M. Barretto and Miss Bertha Vas. The bridesmaids were Misses Marie Vas, Carmen Vas, Mercia Barretto and Regina Ribeiro, with Miss Mercia Sequeira us flower-girl, whilst the groomsmen were Messrs. E. M. Rózário and J. Ribeiro.

Bridal party and guests at the wedding, at Union Church, Kowloon, of Mr. Andrew Dun- can and Miss Agnes Robin, Mr. A. M. Simpson gave away the bride, who was attended by Misses Beatrice Bliss and Molly Groundwater as bridesmaids and Misses Chrissie Lindsay and Olwyn Grely as flower-girls. (Photo: Tanaka Studlo).

This picture shows the famous Shwedagon Pagoda at Rangoon, the biggest in the world, which sufferal damage in the earthquake this week. The golden top, inset with jewels, was destroyed.

Athletes from the 3/15 Junjabis,, taken at Whitfield Barracks, with trophies won in re-

cent contests. (Photo: The King's Studio, Kowloon).

Group of members of the F. SC. Class of Queen's College, which won the Inter-Class Volley Ball Shield. The Headmaster (Mr. F. J. de Rome) and other masters are also seen. (Photo: Moe Cheung),

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