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Hongkong Telegraph. 1938
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1937
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This happy group of men of_the_R.A.5.C., Royal. Engineers enjoyed Christmas Eve at Wellington Barracke, where this photo- graph was taken. (Photo: Ming Yurn).
This sturdy Hongkong youngster, photographed at Christmas party in Kowloon, la making strenuous efforts to masticate that Jump of coconut. (Photo: Staff Photographer),
Friends of Miss Caroline Glover (centre) gathered at No. 49, Humphrey's Building on Christmas Eve for a party tendored for his daughter by Mr. V, B. Glover, of the Chinese Maritime Customs.
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Fancy drom was worn by the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sanohx at a Christmas Eve party. Mr. Sancha is
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