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STUDEBAKER

'99 70-horsepower:

"SIX"

#4-inch **wheelhose

It's POWERFUL car-its 70 horsepower delivers more power per pound of weight than any other car in its price field.

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Lié. Incorporated in Hongkong.

25, Queen's Road Contrai.

and at STUBBS RD.

Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial Supplement

December 13th, 1930.

DRINK WHITBREAD'S · PALE ALE

THE REAL · HOME-SIDE STUFF!

Sale Agents:-

A.S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.

Jr. K. (". Yeo; M.B., B.S., D.P.H.(Cant.), D.T.M. and I, one of Professor Mauricio's pupils, who recently broke the world's record In the Abdominal

Raise.

Group taken at the recent tea-party given by Sir Rubert Ho Tung to Prince Purachatra of Siam. Left to right:-Standing, Mr. Ha Leung, Dr. Yeow, Mrs. Ho Leung, Sir Robert Ho Tung. Miss Grace Ho, Tung, and Mr. J. T. Bagram; altting, Mrs. Robert Ho Tung. jnr., Mrs.

Lady Ho Tung: Prince Purachutra, Mrs. M. K. Lo and Miss Leung.

(I'hoto:

Bugram,

A. Fong).

Ja

Bridal group taken at the Kum Ling Restaurant after the wedding. on

of Mr. Mok Yue-ki and Miss Chan Yee-fan.

November 29th,

(Photo: Mee Cheung).

NK

Interesting snapshots of fencing at the Yacht Club are seen above. Top right shows Miss Joan Beavis Ainslie Hallifax engaged with foil; bottom left, Commander Southby (right) and Lieut. Alnger in sabre bout;

roment in an epre fight between Mr. Locke (right) and M, Pinguet. (Photos: Mec Cheung).

(right) and Miss

bottom right,

This group, taken recently, shows officers and members of the Medical Society of the University of Hongkong for the present

year. Photo: A. Fong),

This is not a scene from an Oxford Street, London, shop, but one of Messre. White. away, Laidlaw and Company's Christmas display windows which is at present attracting much attention.

King's Counsel, ridden by Mr. G. U. da Roza, being led in after winning the Middlesex Handicap. "B" Class.

Mee Cheung).

(Photo:

Marquis Hall, winner of the Essex Hurdle Race, being led in by Mr. Ho Kom-tong. Captain Coltman was the jockey. (Photo: Mea Choung).

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