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F . g . , ,.. ..,. ,C . , Fresh from our tour on the Formosa Patrol, we 5I'I'iVed in H0118 Kong for the first time H thin we all inspected thoroughly was the inside eager to inspect the City of Intrigue . One g I , t 'l r sho sthat seemed to cater to us alone. We may have hadthe idea of buymg of the .many ai o p tering C George's, Lee Chong Tai'S, C. Jimfs or one suit or cashmere sport coat on en . S art' and Company's humble establishments, but after a few beers and cokes Q supplied free m of chargej, we ended up spending a whole month's pay. Best In The Orient -- Mary Soo, who, with the help of her girls, cleaned and painted the h' Ma afforded us many laughs and almost cost us 50 good men, ship -- for almost not ing. ry the reason for that being being that the Bos'n offered to trade all his deck force for her and ten of her girls. Our second stop in Hong o g bought enough clothes the first time, many of us set about to see the sights now. There wa s 1 Ba with its beautiful beach and calm, clear water, and the fabulous much to see: Repu se y, Repulse Bay Hotel, the Tiger Balm Gardens, possibly the place where we took most of our . . . . t d . t h 'ctures no doubt it was the tops in eccentricity, Kowloon on the nex ay, Jus a s o rip P1 , by ferry to the mainland, offered us a chance to look into Communist Chinagand the Aberdeen Fishing Village, an interesting place to expend the last of our film. f tur in to the ship it seemed a good idea to eat at one of the famous restaurants in Be ore re n g Hong Kong -- Chinese style. We tried to eat with chopsticks at the Luk Kwok Hotel, Parisian 1 J' 's Kitchen the Mandarin or one of the floating restaurants. When our chop- Gril e, immy , , sticks failed -- and they did in most cases -- we resorted to knife, fork and spoon. Mush- h' k asted with room or Shark's Fin soup, Chinese bread, fried rice with baby shrimp, c 1C en ro and walnuts and the 400 day eggs -- purple in color -- were all new taste almonds, pecans , thrills to us some good and some not so good. But we ate and enjoyed ourselves. A The total of eight days that we were in Hong Kong were well spent -- and so was the two K n was on our return home from Far Eastern duty. Having months' pay we spent there. XY U DE X X. 5 5 X, XXX Ml iw XXX X I W I J I ln I . N I Q. S Maybe Pd b tt ' . ,V . e er Speclfy, I want this for myself, not chief W.or R.
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