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Left to right are Commander Richard E. Byrd, bis business manager, Brophy, and "Cyclone" Heines, aeronautical expert of the expedition. They are now wintering on the Antarctic ica cap await- ing a fremtrable opportunity to attempt a flight over the South Pole.
Mr. Chow Yung-ning, former Chief Secretary of the Municipality of Cater Shanghai, who sailed for Japan recently, was entertained at an afternoon tea at the home of Mr. W. Goekson, on the eve of his departure. Mr. Gockson, an executive of the Wing-On Textile Co., and Mr. Kan Feon-chang; former Superintendent of the Fenyang Customs, were hosts. Among others present, were Gen. Chang Ting-fan, ex-Mayor of Greater Shanghai, Mr. Chan Chi-kiang, a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, and Mr. W. Tinson Lee. (Photo by Chung Hwa Studio):
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Volunteer Corps photographed in the grounds of the British Consulate General after the annual Church Parade. Col. H. B. Orpen-Palmer, C.M.G, D.8.0, Commandant of the Corns, is seated in the centre of the group in the front row
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