Pages That Mention Manilla
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 2
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He says he is weak & shaky & has not been able to lift his head for 8 days on account of the nausea but hopes to get out in a few days.
There is to be no September transport to Manilla [Manila] so Helen can't get there that way, she may [underlined] get transportation for October. I certainly hope so for dear Nor must be lonely when so wretched – Les writes that he is strand two now to over see the building of a new Hanggar [hangar] about which "I know nothing" he says. Still flies every day but is
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 4
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for the first time and entered him in Miss Mickelson's room. She said she knew you and asked where you were &c. Jack talks of going up to Montana the end of this week. He would be back a couple of days before Christmas. I wish he could postpone it for a month or so, but he thinks he had better not.
Helen is to sail for Manilla on Thursday. She is happy to be able to go. and Norman will be quite as happy to see her of course. It is not a pleasant