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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

HONGKONG-CANTON SERVICE. PASSENGERS SUPPORTERS Are

INTIMATIONS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926

"FANLING HUNT RACES.

INTIMATIONS.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

AT THE SION OF THE LANTERN

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1926. WE Have Now MOVED into our New

TANTELES for The STEEPLECHASE.

Hereby Advized that Commencing an THURSDAY, zus 14 Test.. and until Farther Notice, Steamer" LONGSHAN WINT BERTH for a Short Period ap COMPANY'S WHARF In ANTON.

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JOHN ARNOLD, ("

Secretary,

KULANGSU "MUNICIPAL COUNCIL: ELECTRIC LIGHT REORGANIZATION.

INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT OF KULANGSU, AMOY, SOUTH CHINA. TENDERS "are Icvited for

the IN- STALLATION and .OPERATION of An ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.

Tenders addressed to the Undaraigned must be Received Not Later Than NOVEMBER 30TH, 1926.

For Information, Apply to -

ROBERT TULLY, " Hon. Secretary,

ELECTRIC Lions LoxiLITTER. Kulangen, Amoy, stober 11th, 1926.

G.

NOTICE.

E.

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1st BN. THE EAST SURREY REGT.

TROOPING THE COLOUR ''''

14th OCTOBER, 1926,

A 4,30 .. ON MURRAY PARADE GROUND.

HE PUBLIC Are Hereby Notised that T GARDEN ROAD Belwota 907EN's Reap. CENTRAL and ST. JOBS CATHEDRAL Will Be CLOSED to VEHICULAB TRAFFIC From F. to 6.30 P. on the 14cm Isa. All vehicles wishing to proceed to the Upper Levels may do so by way of Ica House Stax and Lowes ALBERT ROAD or by the MILITARY Hoan on the East side of BURRAY BaxxACKS and continuing by the MILITARY BOAD on the North side of the DETENTION BARRACKS into GARDEN ROAD, European Police Officers will be stationed at various points directing the traffic.

ED. C. WOLFE, Capt Sapt of Police. Hong Kong, 12th October, 1926, 14004

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF...

HONGKONG.

COMPANIES WINDING UP No. 3 or 1926.

4

R. THE RUSSO ASIATIC BANK.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

& fetition for the Winding up in Hong Kong of the above named Company by The capreme Court of Hong Kong we on the 28th day of SEPTEM34R, 1926, presented to the said Court by AU FUNG CHOW And that the said Fatition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at 10.30 o'clock in the FOZE100 on the ETH DAT OF OCTOBER, 1928, and any Creditor or Contributory of the said Company desirous of Supporting or Opposing the Making of An Order on the Bald Petition may appear at the Time of Hearing by Himself or bis Counsel for that purpose, and a Copy of the Fetition will be furnished to any Créditar or Contributory of

the Company requiring Same by the Undersigned on Payment of the Regulated Charge for the Same.

the 1a3d

JOENSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for Au Fusa Chow,

Prince's Building, Victoria, Hongkong.

Not-Any Person who

of

intands 10" ap pear on the Hearing of the said Petition must serve on or send by Post to the above named, Notice in Writing his intention to do so. The Notice mast state the Name and Address of the Person or, if Firm, the Name and Ad- dress of the Firm, and most be signed

the Ferson or Firm, or his or the Solicitors (if any) and must be served,

if posted, must be sent by Post in Sufficient Time to Reach the above named Not Later Than o o'clock in the ATELIOON of the 26TH DAY OF OCTO-

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LOST ON SATURDAY, 921 wet, het en

In

THE TAI and Tak Lowza Tram STATION,

Rét Ода DIAMOND Platinous broken from Ring Howard Offered. Wil finder please return to Max W. T. BOUTEORN. Ta Eren, 3, The Peak..

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IN THE SUPREME, COURT of HONGKONG,

THE GOODS 67 SI CATCHICK PAUL CHATER, K27, C.M.G., ZECHARED,

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of

the Probates Urdinanes, 1897 (No. 2 of 1897),

MEETING at FANLING KWANTI- RACE COURSE, Färino, CLONE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1er to Nx. A. E. FOTTS. c/o BINIAMIN & POST, from whom Entry Forms may be obtained.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Cadersigned have received InatruoTM,

tions to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

C

TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

Tux 19to, 20TH AND AST OCTOBER, 1926, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 9.30 AM.

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AC

Wren AN INTERVAL FROM 12 NOON TO 1.30 P.X.

H.M. NAVAL YARD, HorexKONG, AND AN

&

KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT,

OLD AND SURPLUS- NAVAL STORES, Etc.,

Comprising

Money Cheats, Binoculars, Metal Branch Pipes, Tafe Boat Whaler Gigs Old Lend Battery Plates, Fonts Sails, Electrical_and Wireless Telegraphy Fitungs, Glycerine, Elec- tric Cable, Cooking Stoves, Ships Fittings and Firehearth Gear, Iron Mattresses, Water Closeta and Fans, Life Belts, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Table Covers, Old Steel Files. Hankets, Fold-n Lavatories, Cartaita, Overcases, Flacon and Corlated Tiles Leather and Metalic Hoses, Canvas Tubing. Uld Cordage. Cantar Bags, O'd India Rubber Old Leather, Old Woollen ard Lines Rags, Metal Pro 116sther, pellers, Old Paint Drums, Old Cork, New Canvas Cuttings, Old Iron and Steel, Old Bras, Copper, Lead and Zinc, Copper and Brass Tubes, Coal Sacks, Brown Jean, Wood and Iron Blocks 1ampe, Lanterna and Glear, Gauges, Old Steel Tabes, Uld test Wire Rope, Dirty Minersi Oil, Olive Oil and Oil Fuel, Chain Cable and Gear Grinding Machines, helling Screwing and Steam Engines,

Chairs, Compasses Binnaclas, Logs. Clocks, Irsa Drams and Tanks, Old Bunting, Fire Engine Boata Engines and Boilers, Bigging Chain, Wire and Fibre Brushes, Glass

Forger, Vices, Min-

Table Fant, aery Protective Mat

cellaneous Tools,

tresses, Filters. Mat. Seine Nets, Capstan Engines and Gear, Charging Fipes, dal Engine and Boilers of Steam Cutter, Asbestos Packing Associated Engine, Engine Room Telegraphs, Circular and Band Saws, Gymuss tie Gear, etc., eta,

Lots May be Inspected on MONDAY, the 18TH OCTOBER, 192

Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogue.

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment, Auctioneer to the Admiralty, Hongkong, 4th October, 1926. (4023

BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OX

FOUR LOTS OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

NAMELY:

|

Premises

YORK BUILDING,

GROUND FLOOR,

UHATER ROAD. (Nair Doos to KELLY & WALSH),

INTIMATIONS.

WATSON'S

AERATED WATERS

Whore You Will Find Collection of ARE PREPARED FROM REAL CHINESE BLACKWOOD, CARPETS, PORCELAIN, EMBROIDERIES, BEADS,

FRUIT ESSENCES. PEKING GLASS, LACQUER CUSHIONS. LAMP SHADES · and "CHINOISERIE of All Kinds at Fized and Kessonsble Prices.

Also A New Consignment of SMART, FROOKS and HATS from London wad Paxım: GUARANTEED

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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

ment. Mr Cook likewise with his state- The total output of the Kailan Mining ments that he is a humble disciple of Administration's mines for the week LENIN and other extravagant utterances ending September 25th amounted to is no fit person to represent the miners 01,800 tons, and the sales during tha

period to 58,457 tons. English politics has always tended to dichotomy with extreme. " die hardism'””. on both sides, but with a preponderating mass of hard commonsense converging in the centre.

The death, occurred at the Government Civil Hospital on Monday, of. Captain, China Coast Officers. The funeral took Alexander Gillan, well-known among place at Happy Valley Cemetery yester-

this great body | day morning.

For some strange reason of opinion is at present not aserting itself, though it is high time that it did for the damage being done is extensive The miners like other workers can be made to recognise economic facts and also to realise that all the windy state- ABSOLUTELY PURE, ments about England becoming, after the war, a country fit for heroes to live in, were meant simply, though singerely, to the

real encourage workers to put forth their essence obtained from greatest efforts during the war, The Lemons grown in Southern arcadian blise thus prophesied can have Italy.

no relation to fact in the present im- poverished state of Europe. At the same RASPBERRYADE-Is prepared time the employers must recognise that with the juice of raspberries public opinion will not allow exploitation grown in England and nor humiliation even if the employers can Tasmania.

by virtue of their position bring this about. Such would seem to be the com

HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

DAY, LÚS 18TH OCTOBER, 1928, at 5.30 7.3.

Twill be held in the PAVILION OF FRI LEMONADE-Has

ANA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

FRIDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1926, Immediately after the bold- ing of the GENERAL MEETING, A DRAW- ING for the REDEMPTION of ONE HUNDEED (100) DEBENTURES will be Bald.

The Nuber of the Debentures Drawn will

published in the Hongkong Government: Gasstts, and the local Nawroapers, and Holders of Drawn Debentures may, upon giving Notice to the Treasurers waiting the 6 Months Notice to which they are entitled, apply on the 31st OCTOBEE 1930, ta Thú TREASUREES, Meers. Pract SUITE, SITH & FLIXING, for Payment of the Principal and Interest to the Siør OCTOBER, 1926, 7

By Order of the Committee, J. D. HUMPHREYS, Hon. Secretary.

NOTICE.

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A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.

The Undermentioned 9 Certificates for Theres this Comerci Have Been LOST. and if at the Expiration of in the Name of LEUNG HING CHEUNG. One Month from the Date hereof the following Certificates for the said Saarea will be leszed Share Certificates be not forthcoming, other by the Company and thereafter No Other will be Acknowledged

Certificate for 100 Sharee Nos. 39914/39413 30852/60911

M

·39314/89241

95

56030/56104

12413/124-6

5095-4/50978

H

86130/56179

22658

1

101431/101526

96

384 Shares in all

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD.- Hongkong, 8th October, 1916,

BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY Situate at Vicrozia in the Colony of Hong kong and registered at the Land Office as The REMAINING PORTION or IN- LAND LOT No. 717 with the Buildings thereon known as Nos, 140, 140 AND 142, ROBINSON ROAD

TO BE SOLD IN THREE LOTS OX MONDAY, 182: 18th day de OCTOBER,

1926, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.,

BY:

MIS. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

THEIR SALESBOOM, No. 84, DUDDELL STREET,

VICTORI, HOXGIONS.","

LOT No. 1.. ALL THÁT Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at YAUMATI in the De- pendency of Kowloor and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as SECTION O or KOW- Sale, LOON INLAND LOT No. 629. To- gether with Three Buildings "thereon in course of construction at KATHAN ROAD.

LOT No. 27 ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground

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situate at TAI KOK TSUI in the Dependency of Kowloon and Cology. of Hongkong and registered at "the Land Office as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1644 Together with One Building thereon.

LOT No. 3. ALL THAT Pieco or Parcel of Ground situate at SHAMSHUIPO in the De. pendency of KoWLOON and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as THE REMAINING POR

·TION or NEW KOWLOON ISLAND LOT No. 58 Together with Four Buildings thereon now known as

No 63, 63, 65 and 87, YU-CHAU

STREET.

MONTRERAVALOT NO. 4.

FOR-MAZONE

When a Chinese stallent, livng at Chancery Lane, was bitten by a dog ón but on Tuesday he was forced to go to Friday, he took little notice of the wound, hospital. The dog was seized and sent to Kennedy Town,

The three persons who were buried in the collapse of the verandahs of three extricated and found to be only slightly houses at Mongkong on Tuesday, were injured. As previously reported, one coolie woman was killed.

Captain Evans master of tho as. Sai On made his last trip on that steamer, at least for sometime to come, when he returned in command of her yesterday departs on Saturday for Australia, on afternoon from Canton. Captain Evans leave, by the ss. Changte. The command of the Sai On has been taken over by Captain Jynkins.

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A farewell concert, arranged by Mrs. Robert Lewis was given to members of the Hongkong Garrison Women's Fellow- THE monsenso view. It is time that it pre-ship at the Military Hospital, Bowen NON-ALCOHOLIC vailed, for foreign affairs canfict receive mission of the officer commanding No. 27 Road, aa Tuesday night, by kind per-

The programme WIA

was lengthy and varied and thoroughly enjoyed.

CHAMPAGNE. It possesses the Frime Minister's nor his Cabinet's Company, A.M.C the characteristic stimulating serious attention so long as the present and refreshing qualities of imparte exista Once it is over the best Champagne and bas abrains of the country will be free to deal, delicious flavour.

for example, with the present, grave problems in China, and so provide that guidance and support which is so urgently needed.

STONE GINGER BEER The

only genuine Stone Ginger Beer in the East. "Prepared by a special process of fermentation which gives it the distinctive flavour which is so pleasing to the palate.

SOLE AGENTË

WORKERS' OPINION OF THE SOVIET

(by 1st Battalion, the East Surrey Regi

Spectators of the Trooping of the Colours ment) are reminded that they must be in position by 4.20 p.m. It is much accommodate all those desiring seats regretted that it has been impossible to

owing to the limited space. No motor cars will be allowed in Garden Road bo tween 4 pm and 6:30 p.m.

A return showing the number of cases of notifiable discases which have occurred In many parts of the world,-China in the Colony during the week ended October 9th shows:-One cases diphtheria among others, as we have good reason (Chinese), six cases enteric fever (four. to know, despite the laughing contradic. Chinese, one Welsh, one Indian, two imported, involving two deaths), one tion" given recently by M. KARAKHAN case (one death) cerebrospinal fever. to a reporter of a Shanghai American For the 24 hours ended October 12th, no. journal-the Soviet has of late been cases of notifiable diseases were return- playing a very active part, and a part.

A. S. WATSON that has by no means been devoid of

& CO., LTD.

Aerated Water Manufacturers.

ESTABLISHED 1841.....

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Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Boad London Office: 151, Fleet Street, EC,

The Daily Press.

Baruxoro, Octobpa 1475, 1926,

COMPROMISE.

ed.

The wedding took place on the 8th instant in the Union Church, Shanghai, the Rev. E. P. Borst-Smith officiating, of Miss Mary Ann Douglas, daughter of Kincardineshire, and Mr. Edward John Mr. and Ms. J. Douglas of Banchory, Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Harper served in the Women's Royal Air Force of Aberdeen. During the war the bride)

and the bridegroom in the Mercantile Marine.

The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. James Douglas, was attended by Miss Mary Margaret McLeavy as bridesmaid and Mr. Harry Robertson acted as best man. The ushers were Mr. Alex Telfer and Mr. H.

B.

Two Home mails are due again to-day The as President Lincoln is scheduled Home and Europe vid Siberia, and will to arrive from the North with mail from

also bring mail from U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai; while the P. & O

Mantua is due about 4 p.m. with mails from Home and Europe vid Snez The letters and papers of this mail are parcels are of a week previous. The dated London, September 18th, while

Montua's mail is not likely to be ready Office until to-morrow morning, unless for delivery or collection from the Post the steamer arrives earlier than scheduled

success. Judging, however, by what hap pened at Margate the other day, when the British Labour Party, in conference, unmistakably made it clear that they would "not tolerate Soviet interference of shy kind and, simultaneously, ãgain rejected overtures of affiliation on the part of British Communista, there seems to be a considerable difference between the political ideals of the Socialists of Rusia and Great Britain Evidently, Grubb Slavonic and Anglo-Saxon ideals do not mix well. A telegram to hand from Detroit, U.S.A, where a convention of the American Federation of Labour is at present being held, conveys in terms of an even more denunciatory character what the workers there think of Soviet Russia of to-day. Reuter sends a few choice samples of the expressions used, ONE of the things most difficult to under-and from these it is esay to conclude stand is the inability of British States that the Soviet is a long way from being manship to force

& working arrangement able to influence American workmen. time. between the mine owners and their em According to the Convention, the Soviet ployees, and so put an end to the pre-regime is like "an näsassin standing over

GOVERNMENT HOUSE DANCE. sent conflict at Home. That the struggle the prostrate body of Freedom": also, The dance being given at Government is protracted is due to the conviction on it is "the most unscrupulous, anti-Social House to-night by H.E. the Governor, both sides that the cause for which each and most menacing institution in the will follow the Trooping of the Coloure [40-48 is fighting is a just one. Formerly the world to-day." This being the considered Regt., in the afternoon, and will be prin- by the lat Baltalín, The East" Surrey impoverishment of the workers would opinion of the vast majority of Anglo- cipally in the nature of a farewell func quickly have forced a surrender, but now Saxon workers and the language thought guests, who are expected to number tion to officers of the Regiment. The. owing to liberal support for miners desirable for them to use, we shudder about three hundred, will include officers funda, and also because of the "Pro to think what kind of language would be Garrison, Navy, also members of the of the East Surrey Regiment, the local vision of Men's Act for poor children deemed appropriate, for a similar de Government and other well-known local attending school and the fact that the nunciation, if made by Anglo-Saxon miners have their homes and gardens capitalista! intact they are able to hold out for what they consider their rights. With the detail as set forth in the Coal Commis- sion Report and the time necessary for

For further Particulars and Conditions of

Apply to:-

Messa. WOO AND NASE,

Mortgagees" Solicitors, Nos, 4 and 5, Queen's Road Central, MESSER LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers, No. 81, Deddell Street. Dated 1st October. 1996;

TO LET.

EUROPEAN SHOP in NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

Apply to

A

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

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CO., LTD. Alexandra Buildings.

TO LET.

FLAT in No. 5 and GROUND

in No. 7. PHAT BUILDING Apply to:-

Kowloon.

ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION, digesting them it should have been por

(situate “at SHAMSHUIPO. aforesaid and registered at Land Office as NEW KOWLOON INLAND LOT N6, 410, Together with One Building thereon now known as No. 125, TAI NAN STREET.

IN FOUR LOTS Zix

made an Order Limiting the Time for Sanding MP. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, AUCTIONEER,

In Claims to or Against the above Estate to

the 25 max or GOTOBER, 1926. Creditors

and Claimants are hereby

their Ulaims to the Underigned to Send

Date

by the above

-Dated this 1st day of October, 1988.

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DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executor,

¡1, Des Your Bond Central,-

Hongkong.

PREPAID "WANTED

ADVERTISEMENTS.

LET-FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN

TBESIDENDE, 8, McDonald Bean,

Storied, with Garage, Phone, Light, Gad Installed. Moderate Benial--Apply Box No. 908, s/o Hongkong Daly Prem, [203-

VLAT TEM,

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,

No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG,

WEDNESDAY,

THE 20TH DAY OF OCTOBRE, 1928,.

AT. 3 O'CLOCK, P. M

For further Particulars and Conditions df Sale apply to:

MEER. GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON" & Co., Mortgagées Solicitors,

St. George's Building, Chater Road.

ME. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer,

No. 4 Duddell Street, Dated the 0th day of October, 1998.

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HOSGIONG.

TO LET

BOUND · FLOOR OFFICES

Apply to-

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GKOWLOOS FERRY.

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Central.

OFFICE TO LET

sible for the contending parties to reach an agreement which in the eyes of the public was fair and reasonable.

The trouble is that there are extremists on both sides, making the atmosphere Bar No. 8818, c/o Hongkong Daily Press. possible for the saner elements to 10 LET.-Near Max BOAD STATION TWO express that broad common sense which FLATS in the New Bonuses with characterises all British relationships. all" Modern Conveniences Apply A▼ APCAE & Co, Las, 1 Dea. Your Boad MT. EVAN WILLIAMS explains the exist ence of Mr. Cook as Mr. Coox explains 4020

the existence of Mr. Evan WILLIAME The latter is evidently no fit person to reach an agreement when he suggests, it a meeting between employers and miners, & meeting that must have been tease and earnest, that it should begin with a hymn in scornful reference to the EQUIRED.-ABOHITECTURAL.

ASSISTANT EUROPEAN. Must be fact that an independent body of high Experienced and Competent. State Experience ecclesiastics and Free Churchmen had and Salary to -Box No. 4067, c/o Hongkong Daily Prea

14057 endeavoured to help forward a settle

R

I ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Apply

SECRETARY.

A. S. WATSON & Co. Iro.)

residenta··

White ness jacket and black tie will be worn

TROOPING OF THE COLOURS.

The Colours say good-bye to us to-day,

A stately, grand farewell !..

For old traditione grip, and hold their sway,

Wherever Britons dwell;

Here is a scrap of England, come what may

'Tis this they seem to telli

They would remind us of the oak and elm,

Of gallant ships with Britons at the helm,

Of lanes where hawthorn grows;

Of all the things that make our own loved realm.

The fairest each heart knows

Forget-me-not and rose," M

And now to other shores they take the tale,

Where still the tropic hum

His glory poure o'er mountain and o'er vale

Where British work is done,

He may not set, nor honour's noontide pale

While Britain's race is run

So then adieu! It may be autumn light

That somehow dims each eye!)

God speed the Colours, flashing brave and, bright,

Aya 1. Chear them to the sky! Once more God speed the men, who guard their

God speed-and so Good-bye!

Hongkong, October 13th, 1928,

GLADYS JACKSON,

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