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WANTED-Furnished Flat, Hongkong side. Not less than four rooms, with all modern conveniences. Or house HONG KONG LANGUAGE SCHOOL with garden, for 10 to 12 months. Private study or classwork available Occupation October or November. Ap-under trained teachers of Mandarin or Cantonesé. Telephone our city office ply Box No. 118 c/o "China Mail".

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SITUATION WANTED

Englishman with Public School education desires position 35 English tutor. Private lessons or in Classes. Apply Box No. 744 c/o "China

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Published under the Auspices of the Sun Yat-sen Institute for the Ad- vancement of Culture and Education,

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