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Of Many Parts --- Mr, H. S. Myler, acting chier en-been doubling the roles of inter- Hert von Ribbentrop, who has gineer acer, Newchwang,

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Mr 3. H. Bryson, acting second engineer officer, Wuchang, has gone chief engineer officer, " 500 chow.

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second engineer omcer, Tean,

years ago, and quickly became Mr. M. Scott, supy second en-friendly with the Leader gineer officer, from short leave.. has gone second engineer officer, Wuchang.

Mr. J. E. Smith, from shore, has gone acting third engineer officer, Liangchow.

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Herr Ribbentrop' was adopted by a widowed aunt whose husband had been ennobled,

Mr. A. R. Keymer, sup'y third engineer officer, from short leave,

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....titla extends to all the sons of a Mr. A. Madden, third engineer noble family and not merely to the

officer, Kaging, has gone third en- eldest Herr Ribbentrop was able gineer officer, Shantung.

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It Herr Hitler's disposition to listen to old friends for preference trop's rapid promotion. Indeed, it that has led to Herr von Ribben- MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1985 is now whispered in Berlin that be consults Herren von Ribbentrop and Rosenberg on foreign polities even before he talks to Baron von

Mr. R. K. Urquhart, suply third engineer afficer, Boochow, has gone third engineer officer, Newchwang Mr. J. Lyle, acting third engineer oficer, Hulchow, has resigned. -

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