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Members of The Bowen Players, R.A.M.C. Hamatic Society, who recently gave a most successful performance

at the Military Hospital of P. 6. Waalehouse's "Good Morning. Bill," (Photo: Lee Pingi.

On of the many stalls at the St. John' Abuinnen Pete held at Lee Gardens last Saturday.

Photo: Mee Cheung).

These photos show the progress being made with the Aberdeen Valley waterworks scheme. Left, the back of the retaining wall and part of the bridgo supporting the outlet pipe. At present the wall is about 50 feet high; when finished, the depth of the reservoir will be well over 100 feat. Right, the retaining wall as seen front tower shown

in picture below, + Photos: Mr. J. Fletcher).

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This group was taken on the occasion of a ten party held by the Hongkong University Photo. graphic Club in honour of its President, Hon, Mr. R. H. Kolewall, on Friday of last week.

· by the II. K. U. Photographle Club).

There were gay doings at the Fete in aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, held in the Lee Gardens last Saturday. Top, some of the large crowd present; bottom, the chate attracting much attention. (Photos: Meo Cheung).

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Civil Service proved too good for the Police in the First Division bowls mulch on Saturday on the Police ground, winning by ten shots. The above photos show the match in progress. (Photos: Mce Cheung).

The 80-foot tower by which the mixed concrete is clovated

for running down to the retaining, wall of the new Aberdeen Ro

sorvoir by means of chulas. (Photo! Mr. J. Flalchar) 2»

An Interesting, head in the Dowis League match in which the Civil Service defeated the Police

Saturday (Photo: Meo, Cheung ) -

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