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Players who took part in the annual cricket match between the Army and the Navy. which resulted in a win for the former by 87 runs, after being 31 down on the first innings. In the triangular tournament, the Army hns beaten both the Navy and the Hongkong Cricket Club. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
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This photograph was taken at the annual Bachelors' Ball, held at the Canton Club Theatre on New Year's Eve. The costumes were varied and original, and the event was considered the
moat successful for many years. (Photo: Ah Fong),
The Blessed Virgin, Mary and Joseph,, the Three Shepherds. and the Three Kings are here depicted in the Nativity Pageant held at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, un the Monday before
Christinas.
Sent in by a render, this pic- ture shows a young house coolle snapped whilst asleep at his work 1
This group of the staff of King's College was taken on the occasion of the retirement, after many
years' service, of Mr. Leung Fu-kin, the Senior Vernacular Master.
Snapshots in the charity football match between the Services and The Rest on New Year's Day. Left, the Services goalie receiving a dropping shot from the right wing; centre, rival players leaping for the ball; right, some curious attitudes caught
by the camera. (Photos: Mee Cheung).
This group was taken during the annual supper dance of the Euro-American Returned Students' Union, which took place
recently at the Chinese Recreation Club and was a great success. (Photo: A. Fong).
Group taken at the annual Past v. Present cricket match of the Hongkong University, which resulted in a win for the Paat. Seated, left to right:-F. Hiptuola, 1. N. Chung, Dr. D. K. Samy (Chairman), A. A. Rumjahn (Captain, Past), Sir William Hornell (Frosident), D. J. N. Anderson (Cap- Photo by tain, Presout), Prof. F. A. Redmond, Prof. L. T. Ride and A, A, Aziz (Hon, Secretary);
A. Fong.
Dame Clara Butt and her husband, Mr. Ken- norley Rumford, who are to give concerts in Hongkong on the 17th and 19th instant, shown In the garden of their country home at North Stoke, Oxford.
(Photo:
The wedding took place recently in. Kowloon of Mr. Wong Ying-lu and Miss Young Lal-fong. This group was taken after the
Ming Yuen Studio).
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