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THE ARGUS AND THE AUSTRALASIAN
Jan. 26, 1938

Dear Sir,

Thank you for your letter of December 21, and for the copy of Pacific Digest, which accompanied it.

Will you please thank Mme. Chiang for her instructions to you to mail us a copy each month for a year.

We find that the number submitted to us contains much interesting matter and we will watch the progress of the publication with interest.

Yours sincerely,
Managing Editor.

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Gerald W. Birks

Philips Square
Montreal

Jan. 17, 1938

Dear Sir,

I want to thank you for the copy of Pacific Digest, for which I believe I am indebted to Madame Chiang. It is certainly most interesting and appears to me as propaganda of the highest type.

Enclosed you will find a list of Canadians to whom I think a sample copy might well be sent.

Yours very truly,

GWB:M.
Encl.

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THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF Y.M.C.A. OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

Feb. 10, 1938

Dear Mr. Chen:

I wish to thank you for including me among those to whom the "Pacific Digest" is being sent with the compliments of Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. In your letter of December 21st you asked me to send the names and addresses of friends who might be interested in receiving sample copies of your periodical. Enclosed I am sending you such a|list. I would ask, however, that in sending your sample copies, you do not mention my name.

Yours Very sincerely,
Eugene E. Barnett

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MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS & DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA, INC.

Jan. 22, 1938

Dear Sir:

I acknowledge with grateful appreciation your letter of December 22nd with reference to the efforts of the Pacific Digest to present adequately translations from the original of