Fully 100,ono Filipimes attended the demonstration In Manila revently demanding independence. Tha parady, part of which is pictured above, was arranged to show Senators Rey Pithian and Harry R. Hawes, who were on a visit to the city, that the demand has not beer in my way relaxed,
A striking aerial picture of the Western district of Hongkong, showing godowns in the forefront and the Elliott Alter-beds top centre. (Royal Air Force Official l'hotograph: Crown Copyright Reserved).
Here is another picture of the Manin demonstration, when para ders lined up outside the Legisin- Live Building. The hammer slogans included "We Ask Uncle to Fuif His Promises;" "You Predict De
mocracy, Why not Give Us Freedom?"; "Liberty Eventually, Why Not Now?"
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This picture slowa alde view of the National Library at Peking, as seen from the Pel Ini Lake. It is part of the Winter Palace,
Mr. Ching Hing-chol, Headmaster of Tai Tung College, reading his an- nual report at the prize-giving ceremony. Professor R. K. M. Simpson, seated at centro of table, Rave away the awards. (Photo: Yim Fong Stadio),
The National Library. at Peking is a fine, up-to-date institution. Pleture shows the stock room, which has accommodation for 360,000 Western style books. The room is equipped with electrical book conveyors and telephones for each departments."
Here are seen members of the volleyball tesina representing the Canton Government Girls' Normal Institute and the South China Athletic Association which met rocontly. (Photo: Mee Cheung)
The above photos shows H. E. the Governor on his visit to Choung Chau last week. He is accom panied by Mr. JS. MacLaren, District Officer, South. (Photos: A. Fong).
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