THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER
23, 1933.
RECENT EVENTS IN SHANGHAI SHOWN IN PICTURES.
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Scenes of dignified enthuelsam marked the departure from Shanghai of Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister to China, en route to.
hle new post of High Commisioner of Egypt and the Sudan. Photos show the ceremonies marking the qccasion,
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Brigadier F. 5: Thackeray, Commandant of the British Farces in Shanghai, paying a return call on Rear Admiral S. Uno, new Commander of the Japanese Naval Landing Force.
Shown above is an action picture of the Naw Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo playing under the direction of Masstro Mario Pari of the Shanghai Municipal Orchestra. This view was taken at the. 132nd Subscription Concert in the large Hibiya Public Hall,
Mr. Goro Morishima, chief of the first section of the Asiatic Affairs Department of the Foreign Ministry, (right) has arrived in Shanghai for a brief study of the political trends in China.
Pictures taken on the occasion of the departure from Shanghai of the 2nd Battalion The Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
The field of fifty 'competitors who lined up to, take part in the 1933 Shanghai International Walk, fust before starting from near
the corner of Carter and Bubbling Well Rondi.
The-Marquis and Marchionos Marconi, who arrived in Shanghai from Nanking in the company of Signor Boscarelli, Italian Minister,
and Signorina Boscarelli, are shown above.
Mr. Harold Lloyd and bla.family leaving England after a tour
of Europe, and bound for Hollyw
His Excellency Monseigneur Heculace, Vicar Apostolic of Kiangau, shown directing a suyvice in memory of an early Chinsss follower of the Catholle Church, Dr. Paul Slu
Mayor Wu Tekichen, who formally opened the 1933 Radio Exhibition in Shanghaf la shown abov being presented by Mr. A. J. Hughas, Vica-President of the China Broadcast Association,
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