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October 18th, 1930.

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The first three to finish in the Ladies Harbour Race on Tuesday. Left to right:-Miss Doris Hunt (3rd), Miss Chan Yuk-fai (2nd), Miss

Yeung Sau-king (winner). Photo by Mee Cheung,

Scene taken from "The Crimson Cocoanut" by Ian Hay, which is being pro- duced by members of the St. Andrew's Club, at the St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, on Friday next.

Mrs. T. E. Pearce leading in King's Colour, winner of the Kwangsi Handicap "A" Class at the Races on the Chinese National Day. Mr. da

Roza is the jockey. (Photo: Mee "Cheung)..

Mr. Ho Kom-tong leading in' President Hall, win- ner of the October Handicap on the first day of the recent Race Meeting." Mr: S. L. Pan is the jockey:

(Photo: Mee Cheung).

Miss Yeung Sau-king, the 12-year-old girl who won the harbour swimming race. She learned swimming In May of last year, was the winner of the All-Kwangtung Ladies' Meet, champion of the South China Mect for Ladies, and winner of the har- bour race for Chinese ladies.

Flashlight photograph of a scene from "The Boy Comes "Home" by A. A.. Milne. This play, together with "The Crimson Cocoanut," is being produced by members of St. Andrew's Club on Friday next. The proceeds are in aid of the V. D. M. A.

Play in progress during the Rugby game in which the Hongkong Football Club defeated H.M.S. Cornwall by 11 points to three in the last match played by the Cornwall team before going Home. (Photo: Mee Cheung),

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Mrs. H. 8. Chan's Pagoda (Mr. da Roza up)/ being led in after winning the Kwangtung Handi- "D" Class last week, (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Mr. Chan Tin-son leading in Zorlan (Mr Frost up), winner of the Double Tenth Plate at last Satur

day's Race Meeting. (Photo: Mee: Cheung

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