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The dockyard and part of the City floodlit by the searchlights of maval versole in port during last Saturday's display. (Photo: Mes

Cheung).

Bluejackets escorting a módal of H.M.S. Victory, Nelson's flagship, through Queen's Rand Central during last Saturday's Trafalgar Day celebrations. (Photo: Mos Chaung),

A general view of the Cenotaph scene on Saturday last when wreath- laylag ceremonies were carried out in connexion with Trafalgar

-Day, (Photos Ming Yuan),

A remarkable ploture of naval versali' Illuminated last Saturday, with the searchlights of H.M.S. Suffolk focussed on the Peninsula Hotel. (Photo: Meu Cheung).

Scene on H.M.9. Tamar on Trafalgar Night at the carnival dance.

"(Photo: Mayn Studio)..

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Mr. Norman King and Miss Olive Astley, photographed aftor, their wedding at St. Andrew's (Photo: Tiffany).

Bluejackets pulling the bridal car. riage" after the wedding of Lieut.

Bommett, (Photo: Ming Yusn).

Group taken after the wedding at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, of Miss Hannah Loto and Mr. James Luey, (Photo: Mee Cheung).

Libut. T.W.E. Bommelt, of H.M.5. Barwick, and Miss Joan Kimber, photographed aftor their wedding at the Cathedral this wosk. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

Group taken on the occasion of the marriage at All Saints' Church of Mr. Loo To- ming and Miss Sze Kwok wab. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

taken at Shek-O on Saturday last at the annual plenic for the girls

of the Blind Home, Pokfulam,

His Excellency the Governor leaving the Cenotaph in company with naval officers after the

(Photo Mes Choung). Trafalgar Day wreath-laying ceremony.

Impressive scenes marked the funeral of Colò nel A. H. Kinnaird Watson, who died sudden- ly last week-end; Photo was taken at the Cemetery. (Photo: Mae Cheung).

At the Kowloon Union Church on the occasion of the wadding of Miss Molly Fleming and Mr. James McAulay, of the ss. Klangau. (Photos Ming-Yuan)

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