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Here is a "Centipede" kite being flown at Cheung Chau Island. It was made in Kweilin, where this type of kite is very popular.

Play in progress during the Second Division Lawn Bowls League match in which the Yacht Club defeated Craigengewer on Saturday by five shots. (Photo: Mee

Cheung)...

This somewhat strange-booking craft is the ferry-boat which plies regularly between Wuchow and Kweilin on the Fu River.

This charming study of a lotus flower was photographed in a

Chinese garden at Macao by Mr. J. N. Catela.

In the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club visited the Police greens and won by the big margin of 56 shots. Photo shows play in progress.

(Photo: Mec

These bandit-soldiers offer protection, on payment, to travellers

on the Fu River, between Wuchow, and Kwellin.

Cheung).

Another snapshot taken during the Second Division lawn bowls match between Craigengover and the Yacht Club on the former's greens on Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).:

The above pletures give an excellent fica of the obstruction caused on Stubbs Road Jast week by the landslide. In addition to earth, a huge boulder slid down the hillside and had to be blasted in pieces before it could be removed. (Photo: Mee Choung)

This is the type of native houseboat which travellers use on This commodious building shows the new Post Office in Swatow, and the run between Wuchow and Kwellin, A European lady and two-

was photographed by a reader who recently visited the port..

children will be noticed on board..

** Full model of the luxury liner, Empress of Japan, which is arriving in Hongkong, on her maiden voyage to-day, It was built by Master Jerry Silva, of No. 5. Austin Avenue, Kowloon. The scale is 38.4 feet to the inch.

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