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Le Miss Hatsnye Kaneda, who secured Preparatory Honours

in the recent Tristy Follege of Music examinations,

A novel and remarkably efficient pleasure raft, made of canvas stuffed with boyant material, seen at Casile Petik last week-end.

On the left is seen the large lily that has been a feature of the Peak and other hillsides since the latter part of June. It In the centre is the pretty Midsummer flowers growing wild in Hongkange. is filium Brownij colchesteri, with flowers seven inches long, varying from white with purplish stripes to pure white, with orange-red anthers.

As shown in the Susan Orchis, Platanthera Sieseup, with white flowers two inches in diameter, characterised by its long spur, hanging down like a tail, and deeply fringed lateral petals. It has been in Bower on the Penk alice the first week of July. On the right in the midsummer Clematis, Clematis Mepeniant, found all over the island. above picture, it sometimes grows so densely as to appear in sunlight like n sentter of foam. It has been out in profusion since the beginning of the month.

Mr. V. H. C. Jarrett).

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This happy group was taken on the necasion of the party given aboard the 8.8. Pairoclus by Captain Clark to local Girl Guides and Brownies. Tea was served, the ship inspected and games indulged in. The function was in every way a delightful experience to the guests. (Photo: Ming- Yuen Studio).

Captain Clark, the genial host on the occasion of the Girl Guides party aboard the Patroclus. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

This photograph shows the arrival of the Girl Guides and Brownies on the ocension of the party given in their honour board the Blue Funnel liner Patroclus. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

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"B" Division The Indian Recreation Club easily defeated the Japanese in Tennis League match on Saturday, winning by 6% sets to 2% sets. Above are the players who took part. (Photo: Meee Cheung).

Savage, the British Navy goalie, throwing himself at full length to divert a shot by a Chinese player in the game in which the Canton naval team secured the victory Inst Saturday. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

His Excellency the Governor receiving on loon, on behalf of the Colony, the now motor ambulance from the St. John Ambulance Brigade. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio),

Hero are seen players who took part in an interesting Lawn Tennis League. maich, in the "C" Division, when the youthful University, combination defeated the Graduates Association by 6% asts to 216 sets. (Photo: A Fong).

Another snapshot taken during the match between teams representing the British and Canton Navies on Saturday, The British forwarde are seen on a raid in the Chinese goal area. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

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