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Hongkong Telegraph.
Pictorial
Supplement
February 14th, 1931.
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This group shows members of the Queen's College cricket team, all being keen exponents of the game. The Hend-
muster (Mr. F. J. de Rome) is seen seated; third from the left.
Here are seen members of the teaching staff of Queen's College, one of the beat-known educational insti- tutions of the Colony. The Headmaster is seated in centre of front row. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
With the tourists of the Empress of Australia. Left, Bishop John McKim. of Yokohama, and his wife on a visit to the Pyramids. The Bishop has been on an extendert visit to England, where he attended the Lambeth Conferenes, Right, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edouard Berthiaume having a novel ride in a wieker sled at Madeira, the first port of call on the tour. Mr. Berthiaume is editoy of La Presse, the largest French news-
paper on the North American Continent.
This group of members of St. John's Hall of Hongkong University was taken on the occasion of tho visit of the Hon. Mr. Foo Ping-shoung, B.Sc., LL.D., who was recently honoured by the University, and who is avon
sented sixth from left in the front row, (Photo: A. Fong).
The Hongkong University Fest and Present tennis teams. Left to right:-Standing, G. E. ‹T. K, Lien, lu Tak-cheuk, D. J. N. Anderson, F. I. Zimmern, Y. F. Chow and Iu Tak-lam; sitting, K.
Yeo, F. II. Khoo, Dr. Ponsonby Fane, Horace Lo, G. de Souza and M. H. Eo. (Photo: A. Fong).
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Mr. R. G. Shewan, the well- known taipan of Messrs. Shewan, Tomes and Ch., Ltd.,' who to-day celebrates the 50th anniversary of his arrival in-
Hongkong.
The chat of "Interference," presented' at the Canton Club Theatre by the Canton Amateur Theatrical Society. Left to right:-V. Stapleton-Cotton, H. L. F. Ewin, Mrs. Cruickshank, G. M. D. D. Wolf. Mrs. Hill, H. Geary-Gardner, Mrs. Phillips, B. Briod, ~ Mrs. Brameld, D-Stanesby, R.-L-Lancaster-and-William-Galloway....(Producer).Photo
by Ah Fong, Canton.
This group was taken on the occasion of a welcome party given by the Chinese Society of the Hongkong Univer- sity In honour of the Hon, Mr. Tal Chi-to, member of the Executive Committee of the Chinese Government, and President of the Exumination Yunn. Also in the group are Sle Willlurs Hornell, Vice-Chancellor of the University, and Mr. Fung
Ping-fan, Chairman of the Chinese Society. (Photo: A Fong).
The 21,850-ton Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Austraila, the largest white ship ever to visit New York, photo- graphed against the impressive skyline of the downtown section of the city as she sailed on December 2nd on her annual
round-the-world cruise, vielting 81 ports and 21 countries. She arrived in Hongkong to-day.
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