CO129-424 - Governor Sir May - 1915 [9-10] — Page 337

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to cause the schooner to return to the Philippines.

Nothing further has been heard since from Wehde.

I beg leave, in connection with the foregoing, to quote the following news item, taken from the "South China Morning Post" of the 2nd. instant:-

"Dr. Cook, at one time hailed as the discoverer of the North Pole, has arrived at Lianila. Dr. Cook is taking pictures of life in the Islands and further to refer to my letter of even date, No. 1706.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) M. J. Quist,

Vice-Consul in Charge.

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