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in keeping them open; when infants were abandoned by starving parents in the streets, the Wah Kiu Yat To instituted a drive for funds for the succour and up-keep of such abandoned infants and as a result over a hundred of auch abandoned infants were saved and cared for in various orphanages.
I would also remind the Hong Kong British authorities that during the 1925 Strike the Wah Kiu Yat Po was the only paper to carry on publication by way of lithograph in the face of threats from the striking workers and the Canton authorities leading to our being accused to be "running dogs of the British", finally, that for many years before the war in 1941 and again from the reoccupation to date, I have been furnishing in a loyal spirit to the British authorities either personally or through my secretary, Mr. Ho Siew-Umi valuable secret information, confirmation of which may be obtained, if necessary, from Confidentiel Government sources.
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