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PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1939
Brilliant Naval Wedding In
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Colonel A. G. Neville, who gave Miss Rice away at her wedding to Lieut.-Commander John Mowlam, holds the bride's flowers, while a friend assists her with her veil before entering St. John's Cathedral for the marriage ceremony.-Mee Cheung,
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Lieut. Commander John
| Mowlam and Miss Gyenllian Frances Elizabeth Rice photographed after their wedding last week at St. John's Cathedral. The wed- ding attracted considerable
interest in Hongkong naval
THIS group photograph was taken at the party to celebrate HATS and army circles. Mee the birthday of James Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Rankin of
Stanley Barracks.-Ming Yuen,
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CHRISTENING of the infant son (Anthony James) of Mr. and Mrs. Vosper, took place at St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, and this group photograph was taken after the ceremo ly-Ming Yuen.
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