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BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN-[PURCHASE OF STATIONERY

ISTRATION, HONG KONG.

SUPPLIES, TRANSPORT AND

- *- - INDUSTRIES BRANCH

NOTICE

SALE OF LIGHTENS

Tenders are invited for 1,000 ruledstardo-8x-5-for-filing

cabinet.

Tenders in plain envelope marked:

Tender for Stationery.

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG," MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1945,

· THE " CHINA MAIL

, Begistered Offices:

Windsor House

1st floor

Des Voux Road, C. Hong Kong.

Telephones: 32312, 24354 & 33928

to be submitted to H: Q: Laid-Mannging Editor: W. J. Keaton. Forces by 30th November, 1945.

BONG KONG BOY SCOUT DESPATCH CORPS.

Tenders-are-invited-for-the purchase of five old Refuse Lighters, the property of this Government, as they now lie in the Typhoon Shelter off Pitt Street, Kowloon. Property in the lighters will pass to the successful] tenderer on acceptance of the

A mooting of all Distriot Cam- tender. The lighters must be auniostions Wardons and their raised by and at the expensg] Deputies will be held on Monday, of the successful tenderer and 16th November, 1946, at 6.30 removed by him within 21 days.m. at the G. P. O. Building, first from the date of the order to door, whon mattore concerning proceed with the work. The

e- rogistration, records and may Harbour Master's representative will be discussed. al the Yaumati Government Slipway will supply any further

John Pau

information required concerning Jang Divisional Communion tion the work.

Tenders under sealed covers marked "Tender for Lighters"

Wardon

must be submitted to Mr. C & THOMAS COWAN & CO.,

Davis, Rupplies Bection, 2nd: Floor, Mercantile Bank Building, before noon of December 1st, 1945, | and offers must remain open for fourteen days from that date. Cheques for the amount tendered must accompany tenders and be

(OHINA.)

Originators of

WHITE ANT EXTERMINATION Quoon's Bldg., Phone 30712.

Subscription Rater:

months

6 months One year

F.K.$ 9.00 H.K.$18.00 H.K.$30.00

IN MEMORIAM

Goldenborg who died suddenly in In memory of Charlos Archibald Hongkong on November 26, 1941. 'Indorted by his friends and members of Bt. Joseph's Football Club).

GADGETS

crossed and made payable to the BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN is sure of a welcome, but thou

Hong Kong Government.

A deposit of II. K. $500.00 as security will be required from the successful tenderer, this will be refunded upon completion of the removal of the lighters, to the satisfaction of the Harbour, Master

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.

A. BURGESS, Colonel, (C.A.)

ISTRATION, HONG KONG CENTRAL EXECUTIVE

DBANCH

(Telecommunications & Elettrical)

NOTICE

Certain Civil Affairs telephones will be reverting to "39" numbers as from Monday, 26th November. Telephone subscribers requir ing such numbers should first. check them with the new

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COMMANDOS PROVIDE A

DAY OF HORSE LAUGHS

SILLY BILLY SCORED THE HAT TRICK AT FANLING. YESTERDAY, COMING IN FIRST SEVERAL LENGTHS AHEAD IN THREE OF THE SIX FLAT RACES.

THE MEET HAD

V.M.C.A. CONCERT

Nenrly

thousand people filled

HARDLY BEEN ON AN HOUR the main hall of the Chinese BEFORE THE WHOLE CROWD OF RACE GOERS Y.M.C.A., Bridges Street, last STOPPED TAKING IT SERIOUSLY. IT WAS A PIC-night at a variety musical concert NIC ALL THE WAY THROUGH AND THE BEER WAS Sponsored by the Association. FROM NAAFI.

The local public had, for provided by the two radle com- once, the opportuulty of under-mentators on the job, both of rather paying and having a good time whom could qualify for the B.B.C., having un indifferent one,

than overpaying na Capt. D. II. Buckle, commentator, and Licut. P. A. Donnellan, No. 5 Commando did a credit-auctioneer.

Proceeds were in ald of H.E. the entertainment, but there wes the Relief of Distress able job in providing a day's Commander-in-Chief's Fund for In Hong scarcely no event that hnd not Kong. Those prozent included the it humorous side.

Commanding Officers of the three Horne, other than for Silly Services and nearly every other Billy and one or two other beasts senior service officer in the Calony. with a suporiority-complex, refus- A feature of the afternoon was od either to run or to Jump.

the "Dutch Auction" of Snowball, The biggest entertainment was a white China pony of about 12

READERS' LETTERS

Loyalists

Porformers included the St. Louls Industrial School Band, the Y.M.C.A. Choral Group, the Lok Fung Singers, the Sam Man Chu Youths and the Baptist Church Choir.

hasde. Bidders pald the raised increment as the price went up, the idea being that the man mak- ing the fingt bid, even if of only one dollar, would hold the horse. A Royal Naval Lieutenant, was the last bidder, the figure reached being H.K$782.

Another feature was a Jumping Competition, though of the half- dozen or more entrics only Dreamer, with Lt. Col. C. R. M. Stewart in the saddle, was willing to show off. The horses, were, without exception, suffering either from inferiority complex or its direct opposite. They olther ran hell for leather, ran in the wrong direction, or refused to run.

Perils Of Peace

Hanlin, Georgia, Nov. 25,

A given-car troop, train ro- turning several hundred Paci flo war veterans collided yea- terday with a freight train near hore. Word killed. wore

Press,

Two traianon Troop injuries minor. - Associated

Wrong Side

Hearts, A Twin Theory

LONDON, NOV, 25. MEDICAL CURIOSITIES FOUND BY DR. J . C. JOYCE WERE A MAN AND WOMAN, WHOSE HEARTS WERE IN THE WRONG PLACE.

The man, 44, and the woman, 48, unrelated, had aper beats on the right (the wrong) alde of the chest between the fifth and sixth ribs, 8 inches from the middle.

The man told Joyce that both his father and mother were one

of twins.

The woman said her grand- mother and grandfather both were one of twins, while her sister had twins ate her uncle three acts.

Ingenuity, like so much else. is adapting itself to the tran sition from war lo peace; a sub- stitute for that abominable is- strument, the dentist's drull, and fountain pen which only needs filing once a year ate among the promised joys of the Cuture. The current of pressed air which, it is claim

As friends for a couple of days at ed. will do the work

time. After keeping up this

Said the doctor, who found the

Japanese. His Majesty The Kini Seret Service also became a per-ced race-goers and betted wisely of the

The Tote had a steady stream dreaded,

man and woman in routine general was deception for a few months, they of customers throughout, there practice examinations: "The re- whirring mechanism relieved of its thraldom from the

Sir, When Hong Kong

gave it up, as two parties can play being chances at $10, $5 and $1. lationship the same game.

botween the dextro- The head of the Mont of the public were experien-cardia and twins who feel for their fountain pens Rear-Admiral Barcourt, General

may be purely persons and intimate off Festing ax

coincidental. but some genetic fae well as Brig. Mac-

sonal friend but the subterfuge tion seldom lavished on inani. Dougall, congratulated the elvilina

was easily detected. On May 31, for 7 to 1 in the last race, were

on appearances, Dividends, except tor may bo involved."—Associated

Press, imate objects will reserve their internees nish all the prisoners of 1946, the Japanese were in dispnir low. The Double Tote on the win Du invention war for their fortitude and suffer, of getting him, so they brought ner of the 2nd and 5th Races paid

false charge. He got several beat-6 to 1. There was no betting on ints. necessitating hospital treat pinee. iment. He is still convalescent to- day. If anybody is interested in his exploits, particulars will be given. There loyalists received no official recognition. They worked independently, apart from

ench ether, with no cluaght of recom- Being loyal, they fullled An Britlab

HONGKONG HORN.

Judgment 0331 which promises a revolutionary There is, however, 6

ing during the enemy's occupation. change. "It's clever, but in it

handful of British subjects who were not In net?" wrote Kipling in another terned, but by taking advantage question "Will it work?" which elves connection, and even if the of dual nationality classed them. here

ሲዜ "Third National", be seems more apposite can

caune those words were coined by he satisfactorily answered, the Japanese. Loyal British sub-, there are still objections. Wejects could not remain Inrge without being lulerned, Imprison. are faintly uneasy if possessions of which we

obligations ed or subject to rigorous surveil are fond refrain

lance or maltreated, so they wisely tlog which did not inconvenient-

Supplies, Transport & Industry. directories which are being issued from making demands on us. Andopted the new pseudonym. Al

21st November, 1945.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, HONG KONG (Supplies, Transport and Industrias

Branch).

NOTICE

on Monday.

Lt. Col. MORRIS, S. O. L. (CA)

¿BRITISH MILITARY ADMINI

STRATION, HONG KONG POLICE AND PRISONS BRANCH

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STORES REQUIRED.

MONEY CHANGERS

Tenders are invited from the

Under the terma of the Miscel. public for the supply of the follow-laneous Licences Ordinance of Ing abores: --

1933 no person may carry on 50,000 Nos. Latrine Pans

with the business of Money Changer bandles, G. I. Gaugo unless he is licensed. No. 14, with wooden lids, long handles. 3,500 Nos. Buckets, night soil

carrying, 16" diam. 18", with overs, all wood with irou bands. 20.000 Nos. Garbage Bins, 3 ou

ft. with life and han.. Alos, G. I. Gauge No. 14.

19,000 Nos. Garbage Bins, 4 cu.

ft. with lids and ban-,

All persons wishing to continue must apply to the Commissioner their Money Changing business of Police immediately for licences.

C. H. SANSOM,

Colonel,

C. A. Police. Hong Kong,

22nd November, 1945. *

tences.

It

to

aprecaale

10

pense.

their

subjects.

tised.

Unworthy

Sir, la reaponse to an adver tisement in the papers wanting to buy various articles I asked a friend to sell for me an article I no longer wanted. I refrain from describing it in order that the Chinese shopkeeper who bought it will not be identified. Suffice that pold £0 for it in London, prowar, and it had never been My friend told me that the H.K.$50 and had sold it for that. best prico he could get was The next day, passing the shop, saw my old possession in the window and out of curiosity (ex- cusable in the circumstances por hapa?)

went in to price . 1 was asked H.K.$300.

high and was told the usual story When I'd completely, recovered I enquired why the price was so about high wages, high cost of living etc. etc. ad nauseum.

most 99 per cent of British sub- ly insist on a walk on a day oferts left for Macao,

China, pouring rain and howling ghie where they, according to would raise doubts an

livad in to its reports,

Rafety and health, and a fountain pen which unmolested with libera allowances flowed on and on

front the British Consul and in perfect British Headquarters, and since order from month month

their without any fussy attentions on hailed as patriots. Without excep

return to the Colony are our part would lose its indivi-tion all gained their spurs with duality. It is part of its sa- commissions ranking from Lleuts. ture to grow faint and lose its

to Lieut.-Colonels. Now that they life blood every now and again, have returned to the Colony, they and our loving ministrationa da apparently seem to enjoy life with- out any anxiety as to where the much to foster the illusion that it le bound to us This is not the lot of their loss next meal and funds come froth.

fortunate, brethren who elected to by mystic ties and plays an forming of thoughts and sen- tive part of its own in the stand their ground in defiance of the Japanese as staunch Hong The small band of Kong citizens.

auffered in natural that in the loyalists who remained phasis homes which are to be built em- hardships, privations, and lived in

should be

of suspense during the saving devices, but even those Japanese classified them as "Third

on labour threes

entire period of 44 months.

The that are far removed front National", and treated them with Heath Robinson in largeness of

extreme harshness

suspected lunacy and perveraity of run- British agents. Those suspected There is of course, a moral to ning and do all their inventors were visited periodically to ascer the story. Or some may laugh claim for them are suspect to tain whether they had surrepti- | and say I'm a poor businessman. the conservative. While the tiously left the Colony. If they My own philosophy and code of most Ingenious modern

travelled by ferry they wore real-

living is sufficiently resilient jo dence may bear little reseni-dowed by Chinese detectives and accept this.

their every movement noted. When

nen But what is the Inference that Holloway with a trap-door in the back kitchen, a house which you might enter in a light sum- mer

varnished overcoat and bouts, and come forth piecemeal in a banket, visitors may be forgiven for feeling a relucta 1^2. to touch switches and knobs for may put into operation. fear of the complex devices they

A3

sha-

all over faur furlongs, were:

Winners of the alx flat races.

Jack Jumes (Pte. Bodenham); Silly Billy (Pte. Pedder); Tojo's Defeat (Pte. Valentine): Silly Billy (Capt. Bolithol (two suc- cessiva rncrai; and Golden Glory (Lieut. Grone).

The whole programme was con- siderably curtailed.

Transport was provided from the train to the course In the morning, and in the evening frow

the course back to town.

The N.A.A.F.I. stands worked steadily and cheap- refreshment

baskets were provided.

throughout the day and funch-

annun

All the races were short and The winner immediately and invariably took the lead from the start and was lenged

never chal-

representative

Tho public was of practically every service and every section of the civil commun- ty and everyone, except for the hot midday hour, had a good time,

Fabulous

The News Again

Estate In

dlos, G. L. Gauge NoBRITISH MILITARY ADMIN. blance to that "dreadful place in they returned the matter was re-springs to my mind. and what is mon ancestry with the deceased six equal parts to her aix heirs."

14.

10,000 Nos. Garbage Bina, den.

It with lids and han dlos, G. I. Gauge No. 14. 1,000 Nos. Garbage Bins 8 ou. ft. with lids and han- dles, G. I. Gauge No. 14.

All fios and bases of containers to be markedĄ 45

Delivery-70 por cunt to the

Hong Kong Disinfoot Ing Station and 30 por cant to the Kowloon Disinfecting, Station. Tenders for all or any part of the above, must be submitted in triplicate, in sosted covora marked "Tonder for Btores", addressed to

ISTRATION, HONG KONG. POLICE AND PRISONS BRANCH

PAWNBROKERS LICENCES

No person may carry on the business of pawabroking in Hong Kong unless he is in posses sion of a licente to do so.

Applications for licences must be made to the Commissioner of Police without delay. Old licences should if possible accompany the applications.

C. H. SANSOM, Colonel C.A.

Was

Lo

A large portion of the much dis- puted wealth will go to the BLACK SHEEP

Chinese National Treasury ds the catates aré now under Chineno The trouble started when George Jurisdiction and tho Chinese was publicly disowned by Mrs.government death dutlos will Hardoon's announcement in the amount to 48 per cent in Har- newspapers denouncing him as the doon's case. The estate, it may black abeop of the family. The be recalled, was valued by exporta Chinese claimants allege that at U.8.$26,000,000 when the con- Mrs. Hardoon had then drawn up troversy first opened a new will alloting a larger por Associated Press.

In 1937

SHANGHAL NOV. 25. THE FABULOUS HARDOON ESTATE IS AGAIN IN THE NEWS TO-DAY AS FOUR OUT OF THE SIX ADOPT- ED SONS OF THE ANGLO-JEWISH MULTI-MILLION- AIRE RESUMED THEIR FEUD AGAINST THE ELD- EST HEIR, GEORGE HARDOON, AFTER AN EN- FORCED REST OF FOUR YEARS WHEN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE BRITISH COURT THEN FUNCTIONING IN SHANGHAI WERE INTERRUPT- ED BY THE OUTBREAK OF THE PACIFIC WAR. THE MAD SCRAMBLE AFTER THE LEGENDARY RICHES FIRST STARTED IN 1937 WHEN MRS. LIZA HARDOON DIED OF OLD AGE. HUNDREDS OF SELF-APPOINT- ED RELATIVES FLOCKED TO THE EXECUTORS' DOOR WHILE CABLE OFFICES WORKED OVER- TIME TO Decode CLAIMS POURING IN FROM ALL FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH. Shanghailanders were amus-tion of the estates to philan- ed when a group of Iraq citizeusthropic organizations while divid- alleged that they shared coming the rest of the property into parted to the Japanese Secret the reaction leaves in me. Service officer who sat in a chair Just this. The Chinese in one

millionaire and their family tree

The existence of the second will could be traced to as far back was not brought in time to the with a large desk at the Ferry shop are no different from any Wharf. If asywould send a sub-wards British serviceman is that

attention of the British oxcentoda was suspect other shop, their attitude to as the days of Babylon. ordinato

and they proceeded-to-carry out ad, the officer

Hardoon's first will bequeathed the old will. A petition was filled the ask National" to produce his pass. The for exorbitant profit, their grati after deducting death duties and the validity of the first will and

"Third the

they present a new and easy fold seven-tenths of his properties, with the British Court to content object was to find out his name tude for being liberated (it is soveral largo donations to philanthe crise dragged on for devarul and address. The following day, a manifested in a curious and com-thropic institutions, to his Eura-yogre until it was interrupted by Gendarme would call at his house plex way.

afan Heir, George, and appostioned the war. Life to inquire the reason for his cross- Is the cost of living as high the rest in equal parts among the in the years to come will tealing the harbour. If the reply as this fa it that once sold, other five Chinest sons. to make things easier for the unsatisfactory, the loyalist goods cannot be easily replaced body, but is unlikely the was asked to go to the Station, to and must therefore be sold with and there are few better wayature or detained at the Gendarme tons. strain on the mind will decrease, be cross examinet. He might be caution? Prices in England were either set free or subjected to tor- nover so high under similar condi- of taking a mental holiday than station for hours setting the body to work.

Though the The outcome is that I distrust 'The

Japanese Secret Service was keyed the Chineso ahopkeeper, that I amateur gardener would doubt-up to the highest pitch of shall take away with me a poor less greet with enthusiasm the eficiency, they were no match for opinion of him as being untruth appearance on the market of a the fow loyalists. One of the ful and unworthy of any British gadget guaranteed to till is bravest in the ranks was a native assistance. weeds and dig his beds for him. born Australian. He was arrested And if anyono should say “that

and interned at the beginning of because I've had the worst of time, however, the hours in the deck-chair confer the Japanese occupation. By givi deal I'm a poor loser I would tell red on him by the inventioning plausible reasons, he was set them of the many servicemen who would begin to pall and, with a free and he started to work in now spend their lives helping the

carnest on

behalf of the British. Chinese here, parade of grumbling but with Ho carried on flicit correspon content in his heart, he would denco for upwards of three years welcome a mechanical break- with the Shamshuipo camp with down that would set him tree civilian internoea at Stanley and to potter once again with the Stanlor prisonera At other times straightforward, uncomplicated he supplied them with medicine implemento

other articles, too numerous .of. spado td

and

Six-Will you please pormit to be enumerated, through Indian trowel.

and Chinese servants in the employ me to reply to J.A.G.'s letter in of the Japa.

GOVERNMENT He was examined your issuo of the 21st inst, under ful tenderera when the fondari hayo formation has been received to the

ADMIRAL INVITED and detained several times. On What ho writes is pure NONSENSE.

the above caption. born dealt with and to the success offeos that passongors for Canton The Chinese General Chamber of his most courageous

exploits

Instood' of resorting to the Press king ful tenderer when the contract has should be vacatantod against small of Commered has invited fear was when he allowed. boen comploted.

Admiral Buckmaster, Commanding officials to make use of the base for criticising anybody's action, pok bafore leaving the Colony. The suononatal tenderar may' bel

the U.S. Fleet in South Chinn mont in his home for storing sun-why did J.A.G.not take the

interview, Admiral personal friends.It was lis required to deposit up to 2 her oDont Intending naasongors may bowators, to a public dinner to be dry ropda which were removed into trouble first to find out things of the value of the contract, ad se vaccinated and receive vaccination given in his honour by the Cham- the interior of Chien by guerillas, lato ostrictions.sh. Con Chan expressed his warmest hope that when he could afford ber and the Chinese community of On the day of removal some sulate. regarding thanks to Admiral Harcourt fer the time, he would call agalu to curity for the satisfactory perform ocertification at the following Hong Kong. The dinner is to Lake Japanese officers wors on a visit, onturiralo pouhou, and is this hospitality, and also to Bri- repair this deficiency

place at the Kin Kwok Restaurant, heard the commotion and enquirerroneous to my HOW that gudler DM. Macdougall and ffe had boda dooply impressed.

ly greatly milfflod, it on Wednesday,

about the noites. They were told that furniture was bolne removed any one may have a "break" for other British friends for their by the progress made in the work kindnesses. His of rehabilitation in Hong Kong MACAO SERVICE from the ground floor. The Japan a few days, that is, go away and abounding

csu Secret Service received in try to land a job. He must do stay had been all too short and and the people must not forget, The "Kwong Sai" leaves this formation about this dump but finitely report beforehand his he had had to deny himself the he said, that they awe this happy result to the unstinted efforts "of morning at 9 am for Macao, in too late. They made a surprins movements, and his subaldy will

the able officials under him. Ho Chinese detectives made diligent failure. I know of a few who

urged the community to give its search from floor to calling, dug have been away and come back!

utmost co-operation to the Govern un the garden for Hidden articles under such conditions.

advice J.A.G.

mont. without obtaining a shred of A word of

Sir, Will you please settle an In' zogard to Canton, ovidence. They spent several hours make it a point to call at the

rugularly and argument on the mosp-duck by Adiniral said that they were faced In t the search. Unable to obtain British Consulato The "Asahi to-day reported evidence, they adopted a novel thon he can eventually assure publishing the respective displace with more difficulties than Hong that the American military police method. They got a couple of himself as to the exact date of meats of the Queen Elizabeth Kong and the tank sras, therefore, and the Japanese police ahht. Japanare ollars who were able to repatriation of Volunteer, familien "Queen Mary", and the ill-fated much Herder, The authorities were three Koronne and arrested 63 speak English to emision hin. In particular and other refugees Normandie and obligue doing their best to rood up to others when up of dearly. Frofessing to be great friemule, in generalja

IPATTERSON. habilitation. W 200 Koreans entered the Amerioan ez niebt, Coad to the house no ho pamers that to know their "Queen Elizabeth 80,000 reglaThe task of reconstruction in a Barrack at Ordware di Novam excuse for calling Tregudiatly we mportant job and don't tered Tonyom Mary B1886national one ante fornecell Tenistered bona and "Normandie" doushd upon the amount of effort and stold U.S.Army aldshol stocks Eventually their familiarity was requies, any coaxing. #forged therumAangelsted Press: 1 much shing they stayed in the hous

BRIT. BUBJT 82;420 registered, tonk-Ed

each and every one of us pute fo

Police and Prisons Branch.

Mr. 0. E. Davis, Supplies Bub-Hong Kong, section, 2nd Blome, Morcantile Bank 22nd November, 1945. Building, whore samplot may be

BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN-

воста.

Each Tonderer mustaubmit with his tender either a oboque for $1,000.00 made payable to Britlab Military Administration, Hoog Kong, or cash, to the same amotini to socuro bla bona fides. This sum will be refunded to unstroCDES:

ando of the cantryat. E

Any further partioulandroqulrod may be obtainol from the above namod Offloor.

The closing time for the socopt anoe of bendera la nodia on Dooom! bar 1st, 1945, and offers muɛb] rematu opon fax fourteen (14) days from this data.

The Adininistration, doos pot bind itself to hooopt the lowest or ady tondor.

fiupplietu

A. DURGESS, Calomel (C. A.) Arabspeci & Indust

1st November, 1948. 2 in

88, Caitis Bood, And Floor,

ISTRATION, HONG KONG.

MEDICAL BRANCH (C. A.)

NOTICE

It is horoby notläed that in-

ccabras:

HONG KONG Tong. Wah Hospital

No. 2 Medical Post, Hiro Brigade

Building

After

Eastern Chinese Public Dispon-augurating the first rogular river

Bary (Nullah Btroot). Western Chlause Public Dispon- sary (near Tean Yak Hospital),

KOWLOON

Kwong Wah Hostal Kowloon Hospital (0. P. Dopb.),

J. P. FEHILY,

DDME. (U. AJ

23rd November: 1945,

ateamer passenger and froight service between Hong Kong and Mang since the termination of the

wär,

Tokyo, Nov. 25,

visit. A posse of Gendaxrnor and

SERVICEMAN.

Refugees

In Macao

Admiral Chan Chak's Praise Of C.-In-C.

FOLLOWING A BUSY ROUND OF OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS AND CALLS ON SATURDAY AND AFTER BIDDING FAREWELL ΤΟ H.E. THE COMMANDER -1 N- CHIEF, ADMIRAL SIR ANDREW CHAN CHAK LEFT FOR CANTON BY TRAIN YESTERDAY MORNING." HE WAS SEEN OFF BY HIGH

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CIALS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CHINESE.. "MILITARY MISSION, KUOMINTANG. CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND OTHER ORGANISA TIONS..

In on

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not be cut-if his trip has proved pleasure of calling upon many H.. the Commander-in-Chief and

THE LARGEST

LAN B Komato tanto a day DANA PAALAM ayiMod age da ToRad MWEN TATE,

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