1950-04-29 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

LT-GEN. Sir Robert Mansergh, GOC-in-Chiaf, inspecting recruits at last Saturday's Police Training School passing out parade. In upper right-hand picture, Marino Police recruits march past. Immediately to the right, Gon. Mannergh presents a silver whistle to PC Troi Tit-man for being the best all-round recruit. On far right, Sub-Insp. D. 8. Smith receives his lifesaving cortificato. (Tolograph Staff Photographer)

SCENE from the Hongkong Stage Club's production of the Patrick Hamilton play, "Goslight." The play was presented last wock at the China Fleet Club Theatre. (Ming Yuen)

AN amusing danco at the ladios' festival of Lodge Eastern Scotia, hold In the Hongkong Hotel last Saturday: Right: Lodge officials and ladios being piped in to dinner. (Telograph Staff Photographer)

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MR Hin-shing Lo, President of Queen's College Old Boys' Association, speaking at the annual dinner of the Association last wook. Right: Class 1 members who won prizes in sports and studios. (Telegraph Staff Photographer}

THE San Miguel darts league was won by 119 LAA Battery, Royal Artillary. Uppar picture shows the presentation of prizes at Shamshulpo last week. Some of those who attended the function are seen in lower picture. (Tolegraph' Staff Photographer)

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AT the presentation of tennis trophies at the Hongkong University on Wednesday, Norman Lo (centre) singles champion, also won the doubles partnered by his brother Donald (right), and the mixed doublos partnered by Miss Rita Lo. (Tolograph Staff Photographer}

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MR U Tat-chea upsaking at the dinner given by the Chinese Manufacturers' Union to delegates leaving for England to attend the British Industries Fair. (Telegraph Staff Photographer)

MISS Linda Christian, the film actrees, with Roxy Theatre officials and guests at the gala premlere of the Academy Award film, "All The› King's Man." (Telegraph Staff: Photographer)

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