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on a speech by Nicholson on inflation, 1921; on the exchange problem, 1921; on the King's speech at a War Cemetery at Terlinethun, 1922; the Shanghai Sunday Times with an account of the opening of the new Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) building in Shanghai, 1923; on the unveiling of the Hong Kong Cenotaph, 1923; on the letters of Abelard and Heloise, translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff, 1925; on the appointment of the Addis's son-in-law, Bernard, as a member of the Hong Kong executive council, 1926; on Walter Bagehot, and Mrs Craik, novelist, 1926; on the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) shares and profits with a photograph of Addis, 1928; on a petty sessions case at Cirencester, Glos., in which Addis's son Tom appeared for the prosecution, 1928; on the Reparations Conference at Paris and the Hague with photographs, cartoon and an account of Lord Revelstoke's death, 1929; on son Dick's scholarship to Rugby School, Warwicks. 1929
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