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Author of the article: Kristine Jean Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021 • 1 day ago • 3 minute read • The Navy League of Canada-Stony Plain branch, which runs the 203 Erwin J Stolk Navy League Cadets and the 299 MacKenzie Sea Cadets, recently held their 8th annual St. Paddy s Sailor s Online Auction, which ran from March 17 to 26, and raised just over $4,300 for the local cadet corps. Photo courtesy of the Navy League of Canada - Stony Plain Branch. Photo by Submitted photo /jpg, SP Article content The Navy League Cadets-Stony Plain branch recently wrapped up their biggest fundraiser of the year. The 8th annual St. Paddy’s Sailor’s Online Auction ran from March 17 to 26 and raised just over $4,300 for the 203 Erwin J Stolk Navy League Cadets and the 299 MacKenzie Sea Cadets. Items sold in the online auction were donated by many local businesses, organizations and parents. ....
His comments on China During a royal visit to China in 1986, Philip described Beijing as ghastly and told British students: If you stay here much longer you ll all be slitty-eyed. He also quipped while speaking at a World Wildlife Fund meeting the same year: If it has four legs and is not a chair, has wings and is not an aeroplane, or swims and is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it. As per a report on the South China Morning Post, it came on October 16, 1986, on the first and only British state visit to China, when the duke, the chancellor of Edinburgh University since 1953, met students from the institution who were starting a year of learning. The article says, however, that the reporting only came about thanks to a mix-up, adding that the Chinese saying that puts his quip into context did not feature. ....
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