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SOCIETY WEDDING
The wedding took place last Saturday át tho Gloucester Hotól of Mr Ting-yu Chien, son of Mr Y. M. Chlon, Chairman of the Board of the Bank of Communications, and Miss An-■lu Wang, third daughter of Dr C. T. Wang, formar Chinaso Foreign Minister and Am- bassador to Washington. The happy couple is rean at right at the reception; below, the brido arriving with her father. (Photos:
Ming Yuan and Sun Ying Ming) ........
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 26, 1941.
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT -
OFF TO ENGLAND-Mr Chang Yin-hai, director of the China Instituto in London, photographed with his family last, week prior to leaving for England via America. (Photo: Now China
Newsphotos).
UPPER LEVELS AIR RAID WARDENS-Photo shows members of District "D", Uppor Lovels Division of the Corps of Air Raid Wardens, with the Divisional Warden, Mr H. R. Sequeira iscated in centre), who inspected the group prior to the recent black-out. District Warden M. W. Kwan is seated on Mr Sequoira's loft. (Photo: Sun Ying Ming).
CONSECRATION OF NEW BISHOP-The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, former Dean of St John's Cathedral, was consecrated Bishop of Singapore at an impressive core- mony this week. In the picture at right above, Bishop Wilson (centre) leaves the Cathedral after the icrvice--On his loft is Bishop-Norman-S--Binstead-of-the- Philippines, who presided at the Consecration, In the photo at the loft, Bishop Wilson is signing the Oath of Allegiance, which was administered by the Chief Justice,
Sir Atholl MacGregor, and witnessed by H.E the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, both soon in the picture. (Photos: Ming Yuan),
SCHOOL PRIZE DAY-Mis Li Tse-fong presenting prizes at the annual prizo distribution of the St Paul's Girls' College last week. The Headmistress, Dr Catherine Woo, is seen at loft. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS COME EASILY AGAIN
“YOU KNOW, A LOT OF OUR FRIENDS ARE BEGINNING TO CRITICISE YOU FOR NOT CARRYING OUT
YOUR SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS, I AM INCLINED TO AGREE, ESPECIALLY AS HOSPITALITY SHOULD BE RETURNED, IF. NOTHING ELSE.
"IHANKS FOR THE LIFT OLD MAN, ON! BY THE WAY 1-SUGGEST YOU SEE A DOCTOR ABOUT FEELING
SO`TIRED AND RUNDOWN.
"THAT'S ALL VERY WELL.
BUT I FEEL SO TIRED THISE
DAYS AFTER WORK THAT 1 SIMPLY CANT. COPE
WITH ENTERTAINING."
RIGHT
2 WILL "
TEACHERS" GRADUATION—Mr T. R. Rowell, Principal of the Northcoto, Training College, speaking on the occasion of the graduation of trained teachers. Mr D. J. Sloss, Vice-Chancellor of the Hangkong University, who distributed the diplomas, is seated next to Mr Rowell, with the Director of Education, Mr C. G. Sollis, on the right. (Photo: Sun Ying Ming).
AT THE
"I SIMPLY
CANT FIND THE ENERGY
TO ENTERTAIN WHY I EVEN WAKE FIRED
DOCTOR'S
AND SO
HORLICKS. EVERY NIGHT
"YOUR TROUBIE IS RIGHT STARMETION, YOU ARE NOT REPLACING DURING SLEEP THE ENERGY USED UP DURING THE DAY. HORLICKS REBUILDS STRENGTH AND ENERGY AS MANY SUFFIXERS FROM
·SICKNESS AND FEVER HAVE PROVED. YOU SHOULD START TAKING HORLICKS HOW IT WILL REPIACE ENERGY WHILE>】 YOU SLEEP AND YOU WILL BOON FEEL FIT AGAIN.
IN SICKNESS AND
CONVALESCENCE, OR
YOU FEEL.
LISTLESS
WHEN TIRED OR
take
51X
WEEKS LATER
HORLICKS
*WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE WANT TO BREAK UP AND GO HOME, NOTHING
DOING, BOY! ANOTHER DRINK ALL
ROUND. NOW I SUGGEST A. ROUND OF JACK Pors.
IT,GUARDS AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION. YOU WILL: SLEEP BOUNDLY, "WAKK REFRESHED, AND REBUILD' YOUR "ENERGY.
"HORLICKS CHANGES LIST.
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NORLICKS!
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