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A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Chel Leah, Synagogue on Sunday, when Miss Veronica Jefford became the bride of Mr. L. Well. The bride had a little Fay Carie and David Odell as train-bearers, whilst Mr. Harry Joseph was the best man. The

above group was taken at the reception. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

About are aren Dr. Eugene de Hauen, of Himekong, with his nephew, Dr. Grante ville Francia de Rouen, son of He, I F de Sousa. Deputy Collector af Land Res facts of Dr. venue, Bingapors, Home Eugene de Bourn's carver are alven in aur- news column; his nephew is amongst the raduates who ate to receive their degrees at the Hongkong University on Monday.

Au impressive moment at the funeral., at Happy Valley, of the Rev. W. F. Crostbwalt, Chaplain to the Forces, who was burled with full military honours. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This group was taken at the Ming Yuen Gardens on Saturday, on the occasion of a party to mark the opening of the grounds as n studio for the United Photoplay Services, Ltd, which has been formed by merchants of. Hongkong and North China. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

PARTS

An excellent concert, under the direction of P. J. Nicholson, was present- ed at the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, on New Year's Eve. Aboye we sce "The Bowen Players" whose farcical sketches and duologues provided a very sparkling programme throughout the evening. Left, to right:-G, Davis, W. S McQuinn, A. Bennett, P. J. Nicholson, W. A. Holmes, J. S.L. Smith, and G. Beare.

Hurricane

Photo shows Mrs. Harbert Hoover, christening the new $8,000,000 turbo-clec- tric liner, "President Hoover," with a bottle of water from the Soven Seas at Newport News. This magnificent liner is to be placed on the trans-Pacific service of the Dollar Steamship Lines.. (Dollar Line Photo)..

There are times when the Pacific Ocean is not quite no pacifle as mariners would wish. This fact in do monstrated in the above picture, which shows the a...President Madison battling with mountainous incas

Pacific on Christmas Day. The photograph was taken from the bridge of the Inor.

Mr. Paul Bykos, the Canadian Governinent" Trade Commissioner, who returned to the Colony yesterday after eight months" in Canada, where he took up with exporters the questions of - Ide crossing Canadian trade with Hongkong and

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