1948-07-24 — Page 5

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Hongkong. Telegraph

WEEK-END

PICTORIAL MAGAZINE

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July 24, 1948

PHOTO taken after the wedding at the Registry last Saturday of Lieut. Eric Cocil Sarler, of the Royal Army Pay Corps, and Miss Tegwon Catherine Mary

Aco. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)

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MANY residents were introduced to the traditional Chinoso opera for the first time at the charity performances given in aid of the Society for the Protection of Children at the Ko Shing Theatre last wack-end. Sovoral leading stars took part in the shows. Picture above at left shows part of the dress circle crowd on the Saturday evening performance, Above, right: HE the Governor and Lady Grantham arriving at the theatro. Loft: Some of the ladies who helped as programme sollers and ushors. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)

YVETTE WHITEFIELD colebrated her 15th birthday with a party to her friends at the Peninsula Hotel last wook, when the above picture was taken. (King's Studio)

MR M. G. O'Connor, acting Director of Education, prosenting prizes at the annual speech day of St Paul's College on Tuesday. (Tolegraph Staff Photographor)

PICTURE takon after the christening of Bettina Gabriella, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roto Buner, which took place at St Teresa's Church last. Sunday. (King's Studio)

MEMBERS of the St John Ambulance Brigado paid a visit last Sunday to the tomb of the late Mr A. Morris, one tima Commissioner, at Sun Him, Castle Peak. Horo Mr A. ol Arculli, present Commissionor, pays his rospects. (Ka-ming Chan)

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THE Secretary for Chinose Affairs, the Hon. R. R. Todd (loft, with dark glasses) performed the opening ceremony of the new Tin Hau Templo at Cha Kwo Ling last Saturday. The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of inhabitants of the four villages in the vicinity. Above is a vlaw of the tample with, in front, a ceremonial poliau specially erected for the occasion, (Telegraph Staff Photographer)

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