The name and address of the artist must be subscribed on the back of the design and shall not be visible anywhere in the design or on the face thereof.
Respectfully submitted,
JOS. A. STEINMETZ,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
Chairman of Stamp Committee.
SOUTH CHINA FLOOD RELIEF
The following report of the relief work in Southern China has been received by the Red Cross:
American Consular Service,
Canton, China, December 14, 1908.
CHAS. L. MAGEE, ESQ.,
Secretary National Red Cross Society, Washington, D. C.
Sir—Referring to your letter of August 18 and my reply of September 18, 1908, regarding the $2,000 sent by your Society through the Department of State for the relief of flood sufferers, I have to enclose herewith a copy of a report just received by me from Dr. Charles K. Edmunds, Secretary of the Canton Flood Relief Committee. I also enclose eight photographs taken in districts affected by the flood.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
WILLARD B. HULL,
Vice-Consul in Charge.