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NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941 Off to Fly in Canadian Aid-for-China Tour [[image]] Miss Lee Ya-China, Chinese flyer, departing from LaGuardia Field yesterday to take part in flight from Hamilton, Ont., to Toronto in aerial demonstration for China relief. Marilyn Chu, of United China Relief, presents a floral tribute. Mary Chu UNITED CHINA RELIEF 1790 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. The Pocock Dominion press Clippings and Public Relations Bureau 155 Yonce st Toronto Canada Wednesday, August 20,1941 123. Hamilton, Ont., Spectator Friends of China Start Aircraft School The Friends of China will launch an aircraft maintenance school for Chinese youths in Toronto, it was announced last night. Charles Leong, now employed at an aircraft factory in Hamilton, will be chief instructor. Purpose of the plan, he said, would be twofold. It will open a wide field of employment for Chinese youths and will help develop experiences men for the resumption of Chinese airways operations after the war. [[stamp]] NEW YORK N. Y. OCT 16 41 [[/STAMP]] [[stamp]] U. S. POSTAGE U. S. METER 1032 AMOUNT PAID .02[[/stamp]] 1434 Miss Lee Ya Ching Henry Hudson Hotel W. 57 81 N. Y. City