LOCAL
ONE OF THE "TELEGRAPH'S" SERIES of photo- graphs of Picturesque and Boautiful England that will revive many memorics in Hongkong,-Mag- dalen Tower at Oxford.
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 5, 1939.
EVENTS
PHOTONEWS
CLOSING DAY AT THE K.B.C.C.-Afternoon tea on the lawn. His Ex- colloney the Governor was a guest at the K.B.G.C.'s closing function of the scoson.Mico Cheung,
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB American Tennis tournament.
----Meo Cheung.
Some of the participants.
GROUP_PHOTOGRAPH of Officers and man attached to the Royal Naval W/T Station at Stonecutters'
utters IslandMing Yuen,
DO YOU REMEMBER "TEA FOR TWO"
AND
"TWO FOR TEA
AND OTHER FAVOURITES ? You will hear them again in
"No! No! Nanette"
To be produced
at the
QUEEN'S THEATRE
by the
Hongkong Philharmonic Society
on
DECEMBER 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th At 9.20 p.m.
TICKETS $3.30, $2.20 and $1.10 All Proceeds
in aid of
B. W. O. F.
THE BRITISH WAR ORGANIZATION FUND BOOKING NOW OPEN AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE
CHRISTENING CEREMONY at the Union Church fast week of Margaret Robbie, Infant daughter
D) of Mr. and Mr. J. S. Hendridge, of the Hongkong Police.---Ming Yuen,
MAJOR K. S. SIMPSON, R.A.V.C., eyas the racing board some- what pensively as his companions attempt to pick, the next winner at the Happy Valley Races.
PHOTOGRAPHS of the children become
increasingly precious with the passing years. They, too, in later years, will appreciate the record of their childhood.
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT: TO-DAY,
MEE CHEUNG
PHOTOGRAPHERS
15, 23, Ice House Street, Tol. 26379,
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