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NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

THE LONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, - MARCH 29, 1929.

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DENNIS

HELPING LAME DOGS. « A DOMESTIC CONVERSATION. AMILIA: George, dear, I do wish you

would buy a new hat. Groxon: What? A now hat! Why, I it will have only had this one a year; last me quite two mare. AMELIA: George, it looks dreadful and only it to send to the Bonevolent

Society.

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GEORGE: What does the Ladies' Bene-0310

volent Society want with men's hats? AXELIA: They often have men who com

from hot climates and need warm clothes

And whe men are out of impak... and hate. jobs and their clads look dirty and Kintak... get worn into holes--very often, if they Kistes can get a respectable bat, or a fairly Zungaoof an respectable one, and a clean suit of Woshiningo Rachang chia....

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Sau wotong Queen

clothes faturas the lids of their misky Road

fortunes and they can apply for work with a better chance of success.

GEORCE: What sort of people does the Chinwamaru

Any old Oaken Benevolent Society help?

Tksinghong wash-out? AMELIA: No, I believe they dre rather 9879...

strict as to whom they help now, and do not give away clothes or money unless they know something about the recipient, or unless he or she brings a letter from someone who is known in the Colony, You see, years ago. Societies were started to help the Chinese and Portuguese in Hongkong, so the Benerclent Society was formed to help

A others outside these two races. kinds of people were helped last year British, Peruvians, Africans, Letta, Ru xians, and stop while I whisper- actually an Austrian. Yes, I know all about her being an ex-enemy, but she was a young girl of with two children 14169 th Vorra 1 169 and had married a Chinese, in Canada, who brought her to China to visit his people. She found herself living in absolute squalor in Canton, and her children got covered with sores, savhe ran away: and the Renevolent Society helped her with her passage-money back" to Canada. A month or two later she returned every cent of it-in fact, $15 too much. Rather refreshing in theant days of sponging, imit it? GEORGE: Yes, my dear, that

The following is a list of unclaimed) telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company's office so Hongkong

ADDIERR

FROM NUMBER

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was too

sudden. But why don't we hear more about local enses?

AMELIA: That would never

do! The

Society arver publishes names of cases helped, as it might go against the people concerned in the future.

GEORGE Yes, but they are mostly rottern-

aren't they?-who apply for help! AMENA: Well, of course, they are gen

erally at the end of their tether. Last year there were an enormous namber <f stowaways passing through the Colony, and a number of these wore helped if they brought letters from the Seamen's Institute or the Sailors Home, or other responsible people. But others come who are just temporarily out of work and hard up, or wives through anxious, times, or girls And then, you se, some Britishers have Asiatic wives, and per- haps die and leave them with no sup Tort. Then the Society helps to educate the children, and gets the good em- ployment when they are old enough. GEORGE: It sounds all right; I suppose you can have my hat, and, by the way, you can cast an eye over my clothes and see if there is anything else you think seeds enough for me to discard. AMELIA: Ob." George dear! "The Secre taries to the City Hall on Mondays and Thursdays at 11 am. 1 will send along a lovely big bundle to them. GEORGE: All right, but don't go and put

in my new white flannel trousers

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