1934-05-12 — Page 7

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The above photograph shows officers and staff of the Royal Navy Armament Depot, Hongkong (Photo: Ming Yuen).

Hossin Khan Kay Ostavon, newly-appointed Persian Coneul to Shanghai, is here seen with Persian naval "officers at Karachi, where he was formerly Consul. By his appointment, Persia and China resume diploma- tic relations after 1,300 yeare.

The Indian Recreation Club's team which won the Junior Cricket Championship. Left to right-Standing, A. K. Mino, A. R. Suffiad, A. R. Marker, F. Baker, M. Arenili, A. A. Rumjahn, A. K. Kitchell, A. Rahimin, T. Hamst and umpire. Sittings A. S. Sullad, A. R. Abbas, N. Nazarin (capt.), H. T. Barma and M..P. Madar. (Photos

Ming Yoon).

The wedding took place recently of Mr. Chan Tan-fat and Miss Ng Sai-min, after which the above group was taken. (Photo: Ming

Yuen),

The Volleyball Team of the Hongkong Government Vernacular School is shown In

the above group. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

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Bridal group taken after the wedding, st. the Cathedral on Wednesday of last week, of Mr C Shuttle-worth and Miss E, M. Whittaker. (Photai Ming Yuen).

A recent photograph of the St. Andrew's Club hockey team, who are among the leaders' in the Mamak Tournament this season. Standing (left to right) R. H. A Woolley, E. ManNider, A. E. P. Guest (Capt.), F. V. Wong, C. E. Wong, E. C. Fincher, E. H. P. Whito (Vice-Capt.). Soated (left to right);, A. S. Diss, N. A. E. Mackay, R. H. Wong, E. F. Fincher and A. D. Hamson. (Photo: Ming Yuon).

The Chinese Catholle community in Macas recently gave a reception in honour of Mgr. Zanin, Apostolle Delegate to China, and Blahop Nudes, when the above photo wasʻlaken, (Photoi. Po Man-lo);

Members of the Sergeants' Mess of (lie fet Battaliori of the South Wales Borderers, recently photographed. (Photos Ming Yuan)

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