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This group was taken at the Harbour Office on Tuesday, when Mr. W. F. Hast, who is retiring after neurly thirty years' service in the lighthouses of the Colony, was presented with a Westminster, chime clock, and Mrs. Hast with a necklace. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

Studio photograph taken after the wedding, which took place at

St. John's Cathedral on Saturday, of Mr. C. F. Chan and Miss Elsie Ten, of Sydney. Also in the picture are. Dr. D. Laing, best man; Miss Rachael Wong, bridesmaid; and Dr. Y. Szto, "who gave

the bride away. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio)....

At the Kowloon Cricket Club greens on Saturday, Mr. A. M. Holland won the lawn bowls championship of the Colony, by

defeating Mr. R. F. Luz by 21 points to 14. Above are snapshots of the game in progress. (Photos: Mee Cheung).

Hilmer Sommet, ir, son de Dr. R. F. Sommer, of Hongkowe, who arrived here aboard the sa, President Wilson after a journey of mare than 1,000 miles and lasting over seven weeks, He joins his parents after having been a aldent at Klahiminetas, a well-known preparatory school. · la " Panuzylvania,

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H.M.S. Tamar's. water polo team, which in 30 games with other ships, was undefeated. Left to right:Back row: Cpl. Bonning, Marine Beer, Marine Brown, Sig. Lake. Centre: 'Commander Morris and Comm. Gnr. Serivens. Front. Sgt. Bre't, Ch. Yeoman of Siga. Par-

ker, Marine Handsome. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This interesting group was taken at a farewell dinner at the Nam Tong Restaurant, Chins Building, recently, in honour of Rear Admiral R. A. S. Hill, Commodore, Hongkong, by Captain Liu, staff officer of Admiral, Chán Chak, Canton. Captain Liu is seen fourth from right in front row, with Rear-Admiral Hill on his right (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio)..

This effective picture taken recently at Lantao. Island, showing fog en- circling part of the peak, makes a charming study. The photograph is by cour- tesy of Mr. R. W. Smith,

This is not a picture of a volcano in action, but another study of Lantas

peak forwarded us by Mr. B. W. Smith,

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