CO129-563-17 Sino-Japanese War- attacks on shipping. For extracted photographs see CN 3-12 27-9-1937 - 17-1-1938 — Page 121

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

October 29, 1937.

CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT

Can we forget-?

that over 2,000 splendid young men of our Empire were blinded because they put service before self?

Can they forget ?

what might have been had they put self before service? ST. DUNSTAN'S CAN ANSWER

BOTH THESE QUESTIONS

For

The public has not forgotten and will never forget the claim of the men who were blinded in the War. twelve years voluntary public support has alone made possible the vital work of re-building their lives and happiness. They do not forget their blindness, but with St. Dunstan's ever-ready help and encourage- ment they have fought and conquered it, and are living happily and usefully throughout the Empire.

But St. Dunstan's must have continued and generous assistance if it is to discharge in full the debt we all owe these gallant men.

Prove to-day your grateful memory of their great sacrifice by sending the most you can afford to:-

"Memory Appeal,"

The Treasurer,

St. Dunstan's Headquarters,

Inner Circle, Regent's Park,

London, N.W.1.

Dunstan's is registered under the Blind Persons Act, 1920.)

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