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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
May 31st, 1930.
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THE HONGKONG · HOTEL GARAGE.
Hongkong Girl Guides about to entur St. John's Cathedral for the special Em-
pire Day service on Saturday last. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
H.E. Major General Sandilands Inspecting Girl Guides at Headquarters House before they proceeded to the Empire Day Service at the Cathedral.
Ming Yuen Studio),
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Mr. D. Spoors, a local amateur strong man, who recently appeared as Sando: The Pocket Hercules" in an exhibition of muscle control and weight-lifting at the Star Theatre, Kowloon.
This above group was taken on Empire Day morning on the lawn of Headquarters House, when H.E. Major General Sandilands entertained the Girl Guides. On the right, His Excellency is seen with Mrs. Southorn, Chief Commission- er, and other officers. (Photos: Ming Yuen Studio).
Here is seen the football team of the Ellis Kadoorie School, with Mr. W. Kay, head-
master, seated second from left in middle row. (Photo: Mee Cheung),
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Play in progress in the 1st Division Lawn Bowls League match in which the Civil Service defeated the Kowloon Bowling Green Club last Saturday by the narrow margin
of one point-62 to 61. (Photo: Mee, Cheung).
Another snapshot taken during the game between Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the
Civil Service. (Photo: Moé Cheung)..
Here are seen the French airmen, Lieut. Terrassier and Sergt. Feliu, at the residence in Macao of Flight Commander J. Cabral, who, rendered much assistance to them when their machine came to grief last week in Chinese territory.
The French aeroplane, as it fell into a paddy field at a place 30 miles north of Macao on- its flight from Hanoi to Canton. Chinese peasants were soon on the scene and looted the ma-. chine of everything movable.
Playera representing the H.K.C.C. and M.B.K. in the First Division of the Tennis League who met on Saturday. Rain made the finish of the match impos sible. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
The K.C.C. and Royal Engineers who met on Saturday in the "B" Division of the Tennis League. Owing to rain, the match was not completed, but in the replay on Monday, the R.E. won easily. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Professor Verne Dyson, lecturer on Chinese History and Far Eastern politics at the University of the Philippines, Manila, who recently spent a vacation of two months consult ing the archives in Hongkong, Macao and Canton. Accord ing to his researches in the Chinese records, pre-Spanish re-v lations between China and the Philippine Islands began his-
́torically in A.D. 982.
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