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Hongkong Telegraph.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1934.
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"Little Mother"an entry in the Chinese Studies Section of the "Telegraph" Amateur Photo Competition.
A striking cloud study, taken by Mr. C. W. Jeff rice, Director of the Royal Observatory, on an
· Infra-red plate supplied by the liford Co., Ltd.
Here is another most effective cloud study photographed by Mr. Jeffries on Ilford infra-red plate.
"Village Tuck Shop," entered in the Story Telling Section of the "Telegraph" Photo
Competition.
An effective pictura of Happy Valley, with the barbour, and Kowloon Hills in background, entered in Section 4 of the "Telegraph", Photo Competition
Dorothy Hall, who rocured a pass in the First Stop section of the Trinity College of Music examination. She is, like the other four girls whose portrait appears on this page, a pupil of the Rose of Lima's College, Macao,
This study has been entered in Section 4 of the
Photo Competition.
This picture le ontured in the Chinese Studies Section of the
Photo
Competition.
Alina Rodrigues, of Macao, who won honours in the Preparatory division of the Trinity College examinations,"
M. de Lourdes Dorgos, of Macao, who passed in the Advanced Preparatory "division of the Trinity College uzaminas
tlone.
Here are tean Hongkong candidates who iocured honoura in the Trinity Collage of Musle examinailons and who recently gave a broadcast programme from 2BW studios. They are Lee Kit-ylu, Ellen Claw, Amy Wang, Leung Yim-wa, Annette Chan, Luk- Snu« lin and Lee Kwok-wok. (Photos Ming Yuan),
Olivia Lobo, of Macao, who passed in the Junior division of the Trinity Coliers
axaminations.
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