Private diary of Robert Dollar on his recent visits to China . Y. C. TONG Managing Director of Imperial Telegraphs. Educated in the United States and one of the brightest Men in China. CHUNG MLXG YEWManaging Director Slianghai-Nanking Railroad and ManagingDirector China Merchants S. S. Co.—He was Educated atYale and was Cockswain of the Crew in one of the Yale-Harvard Races; was recently appointed Ambassador tothe U. and awaits recognition from this Gov-ernment before taking tlie Post ROBERT DOLLAR l8l private life. Long before his arrival on the jetty, lines ofvolunteer soldiery had been


Private diary of Robert Dollar on his recent visits to China . Y. C. TONG Managing Director of Imperial Telegraphs. Educated in the United States and one of the brightest Men in China. CHUNG MLXG YEWManaging Director Slianghai-Nanking Railroad and ManagingDirector China Merchants S. S. Co.—He was Educated atYale and was Cockswain of the Crew in one of the Yale-Harvard Races; was recently appointed Ambassador tothe U. and awaits recognition from this Gov-ernment before taking tlie Post ROBERT DOLLAR l8l private life. Long before his arrival on the jetty, lines ofvolunteer soldiery had been formed along the waterfront,under the command of Yeh Wai Chun, chief of the localvolunteers. Captain Dollar arrived shortly before five oclock, accom-panied by Mr. Y. C. Tong, Mr. Chung Mun Yew, Mr. ChuPau San, Mr. James Thompson of the Shanghai Dock andEngineering Company, Mr. T. C. White of the AmericanConsulate, Mrs. White, the Princess der Ling, Mrs. J. HaroldDollar, Mrs. Robert Dollar and Mrs. James Thompson. He was saluted by the military lines along the dock ashe made his way to the customs float, and was greeted thereby Mr. Chu Li Chi, secretary of the Chinese Chamber


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