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Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial Supplement

May 10th, 1930.

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THE HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.

Frontal view of the magnifirent new chapel at the French Convent Hospital, which was opened this morning after being Blessed by the Right Rev, Bishop Valtorta.

Miss Helen Yu, who has studied the Montessori system in Europe and has now returned to the East, with one of her young pupils in England: Some facts about her career appear elsewhere in this issue.

A general view of the new chapel at the French Convent Hospital, Causeway Bay. Some particulars of the building and of the origin of the scheme are given in our news columns to-day.

This group shows the workers in the Hongkong Y.W.C.A. ́campaign to raise $80,000 for a building with more adequate living accommodation and space and facilities for sports, classes and social life. (Photo: A, Fong)........

Players of the Macao Hockey Club, who have during a successful season visited Hongkong and rendered a

good account of themselves.

Group taken at the Sacred Heart College sports held at the Kowloon Football Club, ground on Saturday last. The lion, Mr. J. P. Braga, who distributed the prizes, is seen seated fourth Trom the right. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Left, a competitor putting the shot at the Hongkong Area athletic meeting held by the military at Sockunpoo; right, a keen finish in one of the races at the Sacred Heart College sports on Saturday. (Photos: Moe Cheting).

Football team of the Associacao Uniao Recreativa, of Macao, which has been successful in matches against several Hongkong teams.

A good snapshot of the High Jump taken at the Hongkong. Area military athletic sports at Sookunpoo on Saturday last.

(Photo: Mee Cheung).

Eager competitors in the Candle Race at the Sacred Heart College aporta at Kowloon Football Club ground on Saturday. It was no easy matter to keep the candles alight to the

end of the race. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

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