DEAF CHINESE BOY, Lee Man Sung, receives from Sir Alfred Bosson, chairman of the Royal Society of Arts, the prize he won in the international painting competition judged at the Royal Society of Arts in London. Lee Man Sung, who is 10 years old, flew 7000 miles from Hong Kong to be present at the prize-giving ceremony.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28836, 5 March 1959, Page 16
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57DEAF CHINESE BOY, Lee Man Sung, receives from Sir Alfred Bosson, chairman of the Royal Society of Arts, the prize he won in the international painting competition judged at the Royal Society of Arts in London. Lee Man Sung, who is 10 years old, flew 7000 miles from Hong Kong to be present at the prize-giving ceremony. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28836, 5 March 1959, Page 16
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