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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 3, 1941
6 HEROES KOWLOON HOSPITAL FISHERS
KEEP AT IT IN BARRAGE
"These six men are her- oes. Read their story, learn their names and honour them. Unobtru- sively, unsung, they toil in an aluminium and brass smelting factory in
the London area.
They labour to make brass reds for
shell fuses, and the ror of the terrific anti-aircraft bar- rage over their heads, the burr of the bombers, only make them work the harder.
When night raids become bad the head of the works told the men that they could end the migh shift at 10 p.m. I thing: werd bud. they enuki knock off after there had unded
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But when he arrived at the works next morning. after heavy might raid, he found! the output of brass extrusion which the rod: billets, from are made, was as great as ever. The day oreman of the brass department explained that h wed Fmales had talked it over decided to work through might, as usual
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Here are the names
these brave men: H. Ryder
and w Vander, foremen, and P Mc. Manion, R. Davies W. Schwith and H. Smith,
COMPLAINTS
AT THE December meeting of the General Com- mittee of the Kowloon Residents' Association, the question of the procedure to be followed by patients seeking admission to or treatment at Government hospitals, which has been receiving their attention for some time, was finally disposed of.
IN GOLD BRAID