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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial Supplement
November 15th, 1930.
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Here are seen members of the Hongkong Chinese Y.M.C.A. Tourists' Party which recently visited Enst China. The photograph was taken in the "Thousand Buddhas' Cave" at Hangehow,
where there are some magnificent examples of Chinese sculpture.
City Hall (Mr. Reidy up), being led in after winning the Shek-O Handicap, "C" Class, at the Race Meeting last Saturday,
(Photo: Mee Cheung).
King's Colour (Mr. G. U. da Roza up), being led in by Mrs. T. E. Pearce after winning the Hongkong St. Leger last Saturday. (Photo: Mec Mer Cheung).
These pi“turca show Rear-Admiral R.`A. S. Hill ́on the occasion of his departure for Home last Saturday. On left, the Reur-Admiral & company of H.E. Major-General J. W. Sandtlands, whlist on right he is shown inspecting the Guard of Honour
from the Somerset Light Infantry. (Photos: Mce Cheung).
-Moon, ridden by Mr. Soares, after winning the Shek-O Handicap, "B" Class, on Saturday. Backers got the handsome divklend of $213. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
Young Chinese athletes lining up for the parade which marked the opening of the South China Athletic Association's sports at Caroline Hill last. Sunday.
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Keen young athletes are here seen during one of the junior races in connexion with the
South China Athletic Association's annual sports meeting, hold this week.
Here is scen a group of keen Chinese swimmers. They are Hongkong and Canton competitors in connexion with the South China Athletic Association's championships. The trophies won during the contests are seen in foreground. (Photo: Mee
Cheung).
Group taken at the wedding, at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, of Mr. F. S. W. Smith and - Mias Elsie Earl. The bride was given away by Mr. A. W. Salter, Mr. J. Burnes was the best man, the Misses Annie Fowler and Bessie Hirst were bridesmaids, and Mias Florrie Fowler was the flowergirl. (Photo: Tanaku' Studio),
H.E the Governor, arriving at the site of the new La Salle College, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, of which ho laid the foundation stone last week. (Photo: Ming Tuen Studio);
·Photograph - taken at the sale of work at the
on Saturday, in aid of the The opening.
loon Union Church and Manso iony was performed by Lady Feel.
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