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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
June 14th, 1930.
THE
DYNAMIC NEW ERSKINE
In justice to yourself
You ought to try it out Its' worth while
THE HONGKONG · HOTEL GARAGE.
A happy snapshot of Prince Michael of Rumania, who has ben proclaimed Heir to the Throne.
Photo taken at the reception given by the French community in Canton to the French- airmen who recently made a flight im Hanoi to Canton and back.. In addition to repre- sentatives of the Chinese naval, military air forces, the captain and officers of the French gunboat Vigilante, as well as prominent members of the French community were present.
Group taken aboard the Portuguese gunboat Patria during her recent visit to Canton. Amongst those present were Admiral Chan Chak and officers of his staff, as well as Senhor
Joaquim de Barros Ferreira da Silva, Portuguese Consul-General, and his wife,
A recent study of the Crown Prince and Princess of Norway, to whom a
daughter has just been born.
The remains of the late Dr. Antonio Patricio, Portuguese Minister to China, lying in state at Santa Sancha, the residence of the Governor of Macao, where he died.
The funeral in Macho of the late Dr. Antonio Patrivie, Portu- guese Minister to China. In the bottom picture, H.E. the Governor
(Photos: Po Man Lau).
· of Macao is seen in dark suit.
Above pictures show the Portuguése. oarsmen who rowed" from Hongkong to Macao last Sunday. Top, left to right, R. Silva Netto," H. R. Pinna, J. M. das Neves, L. Roza Pereira and C. Roza Pereira;
Lettom, the arrival in Macao. (Photos: Po Man Lau).
Two excellent pictures of the benzine fire on the Canton River last Saturday. Top, the fire approaching the M.B.K. coalyard on the right, with the Berlin Mission property, which just escaped, on the left; bottom, blazing rafts quite close to the shore.
by courtesy of Mr. W. Galloway).
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This dry point etching is typical of the work of Paul de Gaston, an American artist who has just arrived in Shanghai and
who is engaged on a series of Chinese studies.
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