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C. A. 1. Humjohn dert; with E, C. Finwher.. photographed just before starting the final of The Culony's tennis championship. Kumjahu won easily in straight sets. (Photo: Mee

Cheang).

The stand was parked with spectators when the final of the Colony's tennis Photo championship was played off between C. A. L. Rumjahu and E. C. Fincher. shows some of the large gathering presen). (Photo: Mee Cheung).

One of the world's largest Diesel tankers, the Texas Company's my. Australia, which is due in Hongkong to-morrow with the Best bulk cargo of Texaco gasulene and kerosene for the Colony, She has an overall length of 630 feet and a deadweight tonnage of 18,700 tons.

Here is shown a dugout in a Mission compound at Nanning, provided for protection from aerial raids by Cantonese military planes. One of these dug-outs contained over twenty large pirers of timber, thirty big stone slabs and a ton or two of dirt, Telegraph Special Photo).

Snapped at Saturday's Races. Left, Apollo (Mr. Frost up) after winning the Aggregate Staken; right. Mrs, R. H. Charles leading in Boxing Eve, ridden by her husband, the winner of the Mount Parker Handicap. "A" Class, (Photos Mee Cheung).

This picture shows how innocent civilians have suffered death in the recent aerial raids on Nanning City, in an unsuccessful endeavour to drive out the Kwangsi insurgents, (Telegraph Special Photo).

Top, Miss Pamela Scott Ilarston leading in Groombridge (Mr. Frost up), winner of the Mount Parker Handicap, "D" Clasp. Bottom, Mascot, ridden by Mr. dà Roza, ritér winning the Hunchbacks Plate. (Photos:

Mee Cheung), ·

Rain interfered with the opening of the Dawn Bowls Lengue season on Saturday. A start. was made in the match between Club de Recreio and Civil Service at King's Park, when the above snapshot was taken, but the game had to be abandoned when the home team held a slight lead. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This photo of a group of students, taken at Oxford in 1926, in of interest in view of the recent London-Capetown light of Miss Delphine Seated is Reynolds (right, standing), daughter of Sir Jas. Raynolda. Miss Helon Yu, of Hongkong; centre, Misa Lacy Ware, daughter of Dr. Ernest E. Ware, of London; left, Mies Patricia McNabb, daughter of Surgeon Rear-Admiral Sir Daniel McNabb.

Hero C. A. L. Rumjahn is seen about to play a. backhand stroke in the match in which he beat E. C. Fincher and thus became the Colony's champion, (Photo: Mea Cheung).

E. C. Fincher on the run in the final for the Colony's tennis championship,

which he lost to G, "A. L.' Rumjahu. (Photo: Mec Cheung).

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