1947-02-01 — Page 9

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1947.

TELEGRAPH NEWSREEL

PARTY FOR POOR CHILDREN

Over 900 poor children were given a thoroughly onjoyable time last Saturday when they were enter- tained at a big Now Your party organised by Mrs W. H. Latimer on behalf of the Kowloon branch of the Society for the Protection of Children. A wide range of games and amusements was on the programmo, and the children ware also entertained to a sumptuous foa. Picture below shows Commandos giving the children a ride in the pool in rubber rafts,

BURNS NIGHT-Hongkong Scotsmen foregathered at the Hongkong Hotel last Saturday to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of their national poct, Robert Buzna. Photo shows Mr A. 5. Mackichan, Chieftain of St. Andrew's Society, speaking at the dinner. H.E. the Governor, Sir Mark Young, is sosted on his right. (Photo: Ming Yuen)...

REGISTRY WEDDING—Mr R. Ambrose and his bride, formerly Miss Dawn Nicholas, who were married at the Registry last wook. (Photo: Ming Yuon).

MISS NANCY FENTON, of Bournemouth, was married to Mr John Frederick Follott, of Mosars Butterfield and Swire, at St. John's 'Cathedral last week. The bride is seen in the picture cutting her wedding cake at the reception in the Hongkong Hotel, assisted by the groom.

Moo Cheung).

(Photo:

BPF FOOTBALL WINNERS—Picture at loft above is of the team representing HMS Tamar, which won the 1946-47 football knock-out competition for big ships of the British Pacific Fleet. Capt C. Gwinner, DSO and bar, DSC, RN, commanding officer of the Tamar, is seated in centre of middle row. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

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INTERPORT DINNER-The Hon. Mr A. Marsa, President of the Hongkong Football Association, speaking at the Intorport dinner held last Sunday. (Photo: Ming Yuon).

FIRST POSTWAR SOCCER INTERPORT-Hongkong and Shanghai interport soccer teams photographed before the big match last week-end, which resulted in a win for Hongkong:~~(Photo:" Ming Yuen).

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