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April 11th, 1931.
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Office-bearers of Union Church, Kowloon, which was formally opened yesterday." Left to right, front row: Mes Fortyth, Mrs. Groundwater, Mr. G. R. Lelb, the Rev. J. II. Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Mr. D. F. Warren, Mrs. A. Lang and Mrs. S. Nelson; bark row, Mr. A. H. Gardner, Rev. F. Short. Mr. J. J, Cornelius, Mr. D. Gow, Mrs. D. Harvey. Mr. B. Taylor, Mr. J. Provan, Mr. J. Revle and Mr. E. Other.
Photographs taken at the annual Spring Festival by students. of the Quarry Bay School. Left, the kiddies In the Maypole Dance; right, Hittle Miss Gwenneth. Waldon, May Queen, presenting a basket of flowers to Lady Peel. (Photos: Ming Yuen Studio).
Union Churchi, Kowloon, situate on Jordan Road, which was officially opened by His Excellency Sir William Peel yesterday.
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His Excellency Governor Oliveira of Macao being Krected at the cntrance to the Municipal Hall on his arrival to assume his post. With him are Dr. J. Magalhaes (right) and Major J. G.. Andrade,
Above are the teams which met in the final of the Senior Shield Competition. South China, on right, won by
six goals to one from the South Wales Borderers, seen on left. (Photos: Mee Choung).
Apollo Mr. Frost up) being led
in after winning the Easter Stakes at The Races last Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung),
Dr. J. Magalhaes, Oficer Administering the Government at Macao, untying the ribbon to inaugurate the commemorative arch erected in honour of Governor and Madame Tamagnini Barbosa.
A recent wedding which attracted much notice was that of Mr. Sai Wa Liang, B.A. (Oxon) and Miss Mary Ho, who are seen above with bridal party. The bridegroom is the youngest son of the late Sir Chentung Liang Chen, whilst the bride is well-known as the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kwong, (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
Mr. Sai Wa Liang photo- graphed with his bride after the wedding. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).
The "Lycemun Booms Concert Party which gave a delightfully amusing programme last weck. No: there are no ladies in the party, which is wholly composed of men of the 12th Heavy Battery Royal Artillery. (Photo: A. Hing).
Loft, the ferry boat Sun-U, built for the Hongkong and New Territories Ferry Co., Ltd., taking the water on being launched Moners. W. S. Bailey and Company's yard at Kowloon; right, group taken prior to the launching, Mr. Balley being fourth from
(Photo: Mee Cheung).
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