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The wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral inst Saturday of Mr. Percy S. Lai and Miss May T. K. Tam, after which the above bridal photograph was taken.
Mee Cheung).
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Thle snapshot was taken at Kai Tack just after the Hon. Mrs. Victor Brace landed. She is seen third from right, with the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton (Commodore of the Flying Club) fourth from
left. (Photo: Mee Cheung). ›
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Hongkong, in common with all parts of the Empire, observed Armistice Day in solemn manner
inst Tuesday. The
above picture shows the scene at the Cenotaph, at which the observance closely followed the ceremony at the London Ceno- taph. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio),
The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce snapped alongside her machine just after she landed at Kai Tack after hor flight from Hunol. (Photo: Men Cheung).
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Part of the large crowd which visited the Hongkong Cenotaph after the wreath-
laying ceremonies on Armistice Day. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
Group taken at the wedding, at St. Joseph's Church, on Saturday of Quarter Master Sergeant G. Peachey, R.E, and Miss Dorothy: Alexander, Eliza- beth Dyer. The bride, given away by her father, was attended by Misses M Russell, A. Fowler, M. Smith and P.. Johnson (bridesmaids) and Miss F-Haitis (flower-girl), 8/8gt. Smyth was best man, and C. 4. M. 8, Harris' groomsman:
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and Miss Madge Bridal group taken at wedding of Mr. E C. Thomas Clark. The bride was given away by the Rov. W. T. Featherstone, Miss. Mar- jorie Mason was the bridesmaid, Mias H. D. Sawyer matron of honour, and Mr. D. Trafford beat man. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio);
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