-MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1911.

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE „ØRVERNMENÝ

My

"AND

Gefift! Anetföyders

Share, Calsad General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

To-Xwa-Wan Seal Sirage.

A.B.G. STHLM STH EGİTARÉ, Al. Tuzgraphic. COOL

TellTyhle dáre

** ALİNİON". HONGKOKES,

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undergrad have miesired instruc tions to Sal by Public Auction,

On

WEDNESDAY,

the 30th August, 1911, at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales "Rooma, No. 8, Des Vasa Road, corner of its House & ree,—

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE BLACKWOOD FURNI. -TURE, CHINESE PORCELAINS, &c..

sa follows:

Blackwood Chippendale Chairs, Desk with Brass Mountings (Rare) Cabinets, Curio Stands, Jardinieres, Screens, Porco. hio and Silk Inlaid, do, a far pievos of Old Chineas Porcelain, Ginger Jars, &c.; And

SUNDRY

VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD;

FURNITURE,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned' has received instrus- Itions to sell by Public Auction,

TUESDAY,

the 29th August, 1911, commencing st 11 ... 4 bis Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STREKT,-

An Assortment of Muslin, Chefco Slik and Grass Cloth Dresses,. Crepe de Chins, Silks, Blouses, Embroidered Mandarin Costs, Creps and Silk Shawls, &c., A.; Aino

A Small Contigament of Table and Household Linen,

An Assortment of Raincoats Terms --Cash on delivery,

GEO, E LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Yongkong, Aspoel 23, 1911,

1087

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Ondersigned has reesived instruc.

tions to sell by Publio Auerlon

THURSDAY,

the 31st August, 1911, commencing at

2.30 P.M., No. 21, SEYMOUR ROAD,-

A QUANTINT OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, (Particulam from Catalogue), Also

יון

ONE COTTAGE PLANO by Arthur Allison & Son.

Tercom :-Cash on delivery, On View from Noon Wednesday, the 30th *V... 1911.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, -

Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 9, 1911. 1009

To Let

·TU LEVN

OPTIONS ON FIRST FLOOR of HOTEL

MANSIONS lading New Post Office. "Apply ta

HENRY HUMPHREYS, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, August 17, 1911.

GODOWNS,

Apply

TO LET

1088

98. PRATA EAST.

OHATER & MODY. Hongkong. December 6, 1910,

TO LET

1474

ODOWN No. Sa, DUDDELL

STREET

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., Lɔ. Hongkong, August 1, 1911.

TO LET.

709

(YODOWNS. in Masowe Luxe good for

of Wales and other undies Rant moderato.

The Building now in occupation of The Marcantile Bank of India to be let from Ist January, 1912.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LD. Bongkong, April 22, 1911.

BOB

THE CHINA MAIL.

WHITEAWAY'S

HAVE JUST UNPACKED

Ex SS. "SUNDA"

A Choice Selection

OF THE

Latest Creations

IN LADIES UNTRIMM

AND READY TO WEAR HATS.

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.

TU LET.

ODOWN No 4, NEW PRATA,

LORD KITCHENER FOR

EGYPT.

GODOWN

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong, August 1, 1911.

TO LET.

1053

NO. 3 D'AGUILAR STREET uit

Apply to

Including a White and Blue Diaser Survice, Want' Advertisements for godons, etc., cccupied by

16et of Fluted Table Glass, & China Ten

Set, and a number of Tientsin Bags.

-On View from 99th instant.

Tiras ;--ás unab.......

...HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, August 24, 1911.

NOTICE.

1093

Tons to sel

THE Undersigned have received instruc

FOR 4000UNT OF THE CONCHANEY, A CONSIGNMENT OF

TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE

GUIDES, Particular, de, may be had from the Undersigned.

HUGHES & HOUGH,' Auctioneir!! Hongkong, 10 August, 1911.

NOTICE.

1028

PREPAID

$1 per inch...

$2

3 Insertions.

One week.

FOR RENT.

PREMISES on the BRITISH CONCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for Jces, Godown, and/or living quarters. Repairs and alterations will be made to suit tonant. Apply to

CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION *SOCIETY, CANTON. Canton, June 14, 1911.

"

787

OR SALE"

TWIN-SCREW STEEL STEAMER, tonnage 1384 tons, with Triple Er passion. Engines capable of giving a speed of 15 kupta.

Length 250, Bam 343*, Mmílded Depth

19

Draft fully loaded 15'. Bestrio Installation.

Condition excellent and ready for im

Suitable for either River

THE Undersigned have received instrus-mediatè use.

to

"

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE 'COSCERNED,

st their Bat Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœur

BOAD, Curner of Ice House Street,

A number of Automatic Printing Machines,

Tares Cinematograph Automatic Machines,

or Coast Trade.

For further particulars apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Duddell Street. „Jongkong. August 9, 1Þ11.

and 18 Automatic Post Card Machines MILNERS'

For Further Particulars, ds, apply to

the Undersigned.

HUGHES & EQUGE,

Auctioners.

Hongkong, August 9, 1911. " 1019

CHEN KHONG 8 60, LD.

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL

STORE:

FURNITURE, Draperies, Groceries

and Shoes. Makers of Jewellery, Lacqueres, Crockery Ware Iron-Wine and Spirits,

for gentlemen made t order by cur own tailor.

Foreign

Large assortment of Chinese Silks and

Foreign Goods of every description.

1022

SAFES

AS. SUPPLIED TO THE

PRINCIPAL BANKS

AND

BUSINESS HOUSES.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent.

Hongkong. May 20, 1911.

$80

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

Vienas Cafe

YEE SANG FAT & CO.,

34, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, June 29, 1911. 83

TU LET.

FLATS in NATHIN ROAD, Kowloon. FOUR ROOMED HOUSES newly painted and colour.washed throughout. Cheap Rant..

New and Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon, Inmediate possession, Cheap Rental.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD. Hongkong, March 23, 1909,

TO LET.

151 to 155, PRAYA EAST.

408

Financial Confidence.

BRIDGING THE SHIMONOSEKI

STRAIT.

Arrangements for the survey of a railway bridge across the Shimoncnek! Strait are The official annoitueoment that Lord Kit- now being made. The survey and propers. choper is to succeed Sir Eldon Gerst astivu of plans are estimated to take two British Diplomatic Agent and Coustl-

The construction of a bridge across this General in Egypt has been resolved in

Anancial and commercial circles bara say the Standard's Cairo correspondent, with a degree of enthusiasm which is alone; per- hape, sufficient justification for the ap pointment. All that is wanted to give to this country that renewed, commercial prosperity for which she has been waiting evcz since the financimi crísia of 1806 is that confidence shoulderbe restored all round and apparently Lord Kitchener is the man

to restore it.

We have all been optimists for some time peat, but there has been, a nervous reluc- tance to translate words into deeds. Thus, although we had a bumper cotton crop last paar, and our prospects are almost as rosy for this; although the buikling and other trades have long showo sigas of activity, and although the vexatious Boursa reguls. tions which practically prohibited British operations in certain shares have recently bees removed-iz spits of these and oth encouraging signs, there has been, little or nothing doing on the Bourse until quite GODOWNS to let at Blue Buildings lately. Banks bave hesitated to advance

GUDOWNS,

SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATS, Moderate Renta, PRATA ET-Corner of Obser ration Place. The Trams stop at the door. Also Bay EUROPEAN FLATS adjoining the new Scarona's Institute, Prays fait.

10, MACDONNELL BOAD.

* CREGGAN,' 30, The PEAK.

PEATA East.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY J., La. Hongkong, August 1, 1911. ·

TO LEE

money; local tradesmen have been failing; erery one has declared himself hopeful, but few have been prepared to back their words 2 by taking any monetary risks.

TO. 57, PRAYA GRANDE, MACAO. No

BEACONSFIELD

The EYRIE, No. 13, PEAK, newly 'painted and colourwashed.

OFFICES on Ground and 1st Floors, CHATER ROAD, (very central position)

No. 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Shop).

The very montion of Lord Kitchener's aame was sufficient to dispel the gloom. and now the official confirmation of his appointment has caused a sharp rise upea the Alexandria” Bourse, affording an inter-

years.

busy waliway would naturally have a most important bearing on steamers passing through the channel. If the bridge were thrown across from a point on the Moji dda where the land is 165 feet above high water, or from a point on the Shimonoseki sida 115 feet are ate level, careful attention would have to be given to the height of the masta and wireless telegraphic apparatus of steamers passing under the bridge. The cost of constructing, the bridge is roughly estimated at about 720,000,000.

PORTUGUESE SEPARATION

LAW.

The Standard's correspondent at Oporta writà

SAINT-RAPHAEL

TONIO, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINIE

• Vory palatable.

Known throughout the world and prescribed in ali ossBE. Of Antamia, Dability and Convalescence, to young woman, chudran and the aged, Invaluable in hot climates.

DOBEY One wine-ginas über me two principu mēsls. Each bottle of genuino VIN SAINT-RAPHAÏL bears, in addition to the registered trade-mark :

(1) TEO WARRANTY STAMP of tHE UNOM DER. FARRISANTE,

(3) A METAL SSAL såvactising CLETEAS,

CLETEAS

ís & MELISSA and MINT cordial

which surpasses all others by its

purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE AU VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL. Vaiznes '(Dröme-Franes).

JALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.

"VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONGKONG HOTEL,

I lean on good nuthority that the Portuguese Government intend adopting cartain regulations very considerably modifying the Separation Law, in so far as if affects foreign Church establishments. Some of the provisions of the law were Mr F. H. Adane very oppressive, especially these which Miss Anderton dobarred the members of any Church from Mr H Breckwolde

Dr J. G. Barne the management of its own affairs, such Mr F.A. Emaagan. management being placed in the bands of

Mr E. C. Brown some charitablo institution, composed. ex Mr and Mrs Davis

Brown clusively of Portuguese, he astorally could in no way be expected to take my internet in the functions conded to their care. According to the same Law, such station would retain, for charitable purposes, no less than one-third of the sums collected by the subscribers to the Church establielmont.

The reason given for this-favourable treatment of foreign Churches is that of recognition of equal treatment accorded to Portuguese Churches abroad.

LIFE OF THE OCEAN WAVE.

Mr P. H. Burnett

Mr B. J. Butler Mr ad. Ma F. H.

Caflundra

Mr Fred Cayne Mr W, P. Chapaan Mr G. B. de Chada-

nedos

MR H Johnston Mr D. R. Lham Mr G. M. Tack Mr J. M. Lopes Dr. Marriott Mrand Mm F. E.

MoHugh

MrE V. Mitchelmore Mrs Morris Mr and Mrs A. B.

Moulder.

Mr B. J. Nicholson Dr E. U, Norris

Mr V. d' Oottingen" Mr W.. W. Payne Mr Pearce

Mr W. No

Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr. 4. T. Prichard

Mr. H. Ray

Miss F. Bony Mr D. R. Reynolds Mr G. ROB

Dr Aubrey

PKÁK KÖZI

..

Mr R. Lomaitre Capt Bolf. R.A.3. C. Mr and Mrs Lowis MFC. Blaker

Mrs Bowdler Mr and Mrs Bowen

Mr

Brayfield

Mrs Broadfoot Mr Browne

Meand Mrs Campbell

and children Capt. Clarke It-

Capt. Lyons. Mrs. Smith Malkin Miss Macher Mr M. M. Hay Misr Mathieso Mr Mex. McClintock

and children

Ber, Morton, B. N.

Mr

rand Mrs Munton

Rev.

Vilson

Col. Close, R.E. Mr Wellson Capt. Craig

Lt. & Mrs Cumming Mr etham

ham

Mr Dallin

Mr and Mrs Davis

Roy And M

and Mrs Noyes

Mr & Mra Patterden

M*

Day

Mr & Mrs H. Pearce Rer. Pang

Lt. and Mrs Badgson Mr and Mrs Perkins. Mr and Mrs Duncan Capt. Parry R.A.M.C Mr Fielder Mr and Mrs Patric Mr Fromm

Mr and Mrs Fulton

Capt. & Mrs Garnett

Gell

M Graybill IM F. Alisa Gabbay G. Rutherford Mr Grimshaw Die And

Mr P. T. Chilvers Mrs L. Clark Mr. E. Colum Mr N. Davidson Mr L. H. Davie Mr W.. C. Drew Miss L Drury Mr and Max G. Mr E. J. W. Ennies

Dunca

Mr J, Faass Mr & Mrs Fillin Mr E H. G. Fisher Mr H. Feismann Mr & Mrs Frankies Mr Beanna Fuller Mr E.

E. Gelor

Stanton

Mr A. W. Schneider Mrs L Solelisc Mr H. H. Solomon Mr H. Spear Mr V. R Stephens Mr and Mrs. C. E:

Stevens

American Millionaire's Resolve. Mr James B. Haramond, the millionaire inventor of the typewriter bearing his rame, left Sew York recently for Europe on board his specially designed game Mr and Mrs Joseph Dr. and Mrs A.

Mr V. Goulbourn Mr.J. C. Sibley yacht Lounger II. Mr Hammond, who is Gould 73, is resofied never to live on shore again, MD. M. G. Gratama Mr J. Spittles

Spalding but to make the sen his home for the rest Capt. T. P. Ell Miss W. Square

Mr &

&Mrs J. Handy, L. and Mrs C. of his days.

Mr A... Meurer

Stainer, R.N. Mr A. Barrison Mr A Hơn, and

sting proof of the oft-repeated and of disputed statement that ■ strong British policy in this conftty is absolutely neces. sary to iter commercial prosperity. We know something of Lord Kitchener in Egypt, and it is, perhaps, hardly necessary tei add that nothing brings a man greater respect than military fams in a part of the world where love and four are so curiously akin. So long as the policy of the British

"I am departing on a 27 years' cruise." 18 Agency was distrusted, so long did peopis

ho said. "I sxpect to live to be 100, add] refuse to invest their money; bathers shall then retire and present the yacht to mark may now be beard on all Wes-the United States Government as a perfect

KELLEFT CREST, No. 64, Peak No. 7, DUDDELL STREET, í Gedown. FOR SALE, TOR CHEST, at Peak, commanding magnificent view of the Har bour and adjacent islands.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Eaildings. Hongkong, Ang.. 1811

All goods sold at reasonable Prices Burroughs and Watts ON WO & CO., LD. With Kitchener in charge, we shall know model yacht of the twentieth century.

The Cheapest and Best place in Canton to,

buy Chinese and Foreign Gools.

SUP PAT POO STRFI

CANTON..

Tel. No. 1406.

Canton, August 1, 1811

THE

+

where we are."

BILLIARD TABLE

GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY.

979

WITH ACCESSORIES.

LONDON DIRECTORY, Apply to

(PUELMEID ANNUALLY}

NABLES traders throughout the World to communicato direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS. in each class of goods. Besides being. completa commercal guide to London, and its subarbe, the directory contains lista of

DE EXPORT MERCHANTS.

GEO. P LAMMERT.

Hongkoan, June 7, 1910.

WEEKLY NEWS

724

FOR HOME

MADE TO ORDER.

Gram Cloth, Silk and Linan Drose Places, Ivory and Jadestons Curios

D.

Surgeon and

Rutherford

MIS

Dr and Mrs Saunders Mr. O. Scott Mr A

Sinclair

Mr And Mr S., S.

Sorenson

Capt. & Mrs Cathric Lt. Col. Bacpole Mr and Mrs Husson Capt. & Mrs St. Clair 3fr A. Hazoland Mr & Mrs Sutherland

Eng. Com. Eighton Mr and Mrs Symth Lt. & Mrs Hirchsuck Mies Taylor Mrand Mrs Hotson Rev. & Mrs Thornhil Mr W T. Hockaday Mr and Mrs Thomas Bits Howard

Rev. & Mrs E Uison Mr M. R. Walker

Rev. Hughes

Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Capt. Waring Mrs Hutchinson Mr and Mrs Watta

Mr P. Jacks

Mr Jones

E.Mr and Mrs Kent

P. Sullivan ra E. A.. Mr M. L Thompson

Mr W. K. Ward,

Rev. and Mrs Laird Major & Birs Lean

Mr A Baker

Mr Weathernil

Mr and Ms David

Wood บ. Col. & M

loy

Wrig

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL. Abell

Mr W. Jackson Mr & Mrs J. Jully Mr & Mrs H. Kennedy

and 2 children

Mr & Mrs Ballantine Mr W. A. Barnett Mr G. Boldon

Howett

Mr and Mrs E. J. Mr E. J. Watermas Hen & infant⠀⠀ Mr H:M. White Dr.B. Hough Mr & Mrs Whitmarsh

Mr.

Mr Zeno

*

ANTOR HOUSE.

Mr &. Corke

Mr Emil

Miss Nancie Budshell Mr Albert Lopes-

Mies Blanche Martens

Mr G. G. Burnett

bir and Mrs A. H. Miss E. Martyns

Carroll

Mr T. C. Maxwell

31 McGrath

Mr

Mr R. J. Mooney

Mr

30. E suizen

Deiser Mr and Mrs W or A. Cowen

Linton

Sir Fred Cusne

Miss L Davis Kasut by Donis Mr and Mrs Bobby

Robarts

Bir V. B. Morgan

Mr V. Lugebil Mr. Davis upped Miss J. Poù) of?

The yacht is a marval of luxury. She is Capt.J. J. Harabrook and child 95ft. long, and her maximum speed with Mr J. V. Howard It should, however, be added that a engines and mail is fifteen knots. One of Capt. R. Innes revival of interest in the Egyptian share her peculiarities in the specially designed. market had, already begun to show itseil garage to accommodate a motor car for Mr J. Baudry some for months ago chiefy owing to the land excursions Mr Hammond's con- fiss 3. Bell

Mr C. Benderieb SELE Goods, Chinees Embroidery and excellent prospects of the coming cotton panions are an aquatium of goldfish, & ball Miss B. Bell terrier, a fox terrier with a litter of six Mr G. Bolbi crop. Everything, of course, dependa upon

pupe, and several canary birds. He ia Mr. Browa the colton crops: If that were a failuce e suffering from rheumatism, and cannot Ms H. M. Burton statesman in the world would be able to walk unswisted. His attendante incltide Mr V. Can

Mr G. Carpi infuse rigour into our examercial life Happily, there is every reason to hope that we may come as least very near to repeating the grat sucoses of last year. The actual area of land under cotton may be less than it was last year, but the latest reports from this provinces scom to indicate that we may again expects or p of over seven million cantare, which is equal to 693,350,000 be This is eminently satisfactory,

37, QUEEN'S. ROAD CENTRAL," Honakopt. Janney 19 1911.

with the Goods they ship, and the Colonis The Overland Ching Mall P

and Foreign Markera thay supply

STEAM:HIP. LINES

arranged under the Ports to which they mui. and indicating the approximate Sailingsl PROVINCIAL TILADE NOTICES.

of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc

*in the principal provincial towna and

industrial centres of the United Kingdom,

FULL REPORTS.

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Deslora nonking Agencies chu savertine

thair trade cards for £1, or larger advertise-

mesta from £3.

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PARISIEN TARE, Duador, EPO,,

Ek walls at Home

JEYES FLUTD

SOLE AGENTS,

RAZER BULKADELINOR.

A

OHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. His unquestionably the most me

Totul preparation that has ever beer produced for bowel complaints. Diarrhoe dysentery colle and pains in the stomach

sur, nurse, secretary and chauffeur, Capt. JJ. Clark The skipper of Lounger II. is a native of Mr H. W. Dawson Finland, and the skipper's wife actes Mr W. Dickson cook, his cousin is the wireless operator, Mr Engel & faily

Gaze and his brother-in-law is the "bos." The Rev. A. J. Games yacht is equipped with hot and cold air Me M, Gongey plants to proservis an even temperature in Mr Aasedo

was made to get the courts to declare tintor Mr Haminond was not competent to man age, bis on air, but the millionaire Mr A. J. Hubert successfully fought the suit.

Capt. W. &. Maybe." Mr K. Mody Birs de förriss L Dovery 41 Mr. and Mira 5. W. Miss Jennio Dual Air A. J. Boland Mr L. N. Evans Nardin

Dr J. B. Saunders Me G. W.Sowall: Mr P. R. Nelson r H Fairfax Mr & Mrs Ta. Nicolas Mr & Mrs Frankis. Me Boy Smitts

Mr Albert Frith Mrs B. Stephen Mr & Mrs Pernant Mr H Ramagat - na

Mr W. LM. Grant Me and Mr & Mrs Ravenet

And Mrs MEA, Raynor Mr F. W. Rico

Miss Lacy Grevalill Mr. Barback Me & M

all climates. A few years ago an attempt 31: 55.

MF FA Haulisch Bir and fra ADMr Che

A Batty Criticism. Mr Charles S. of Sonralys, has composed a piece of muse to which he has given the title of ** Most" atz Souria."; with the sala aript:

En remoire du combattait contre le

dadger de Feste. Avril-Juliet, 1911" According to Het Nieuce it begins with a clemy introduction calculated to lure the

* quickly cured by it. It can always be rodants; followed by a dirgalike and awful

Holab Mr W. Howard Mr Rondon

8.

Mir F. E. Jones Mr J. Joseph Mz Yung Yu Kee MrTalansat Mr P. A. Lapinquo

Sir F. Rosenthal Dir P. K. Sizer--- Mr M. Tinapleton Mr J. Tummer" i Mr. & Mrs Urina Bir Vidal Mr W, A., Williams

ZELK STATION HOTEL

Mr and Mrs. J. E. Mr. C. Lewis

Capell & children MrR A Lovibond mathilded May

Mr and Mrs WD, Mr R. Dakorallen

Claxton & Mr A. Neidt

Pros 814 per annum including portage WIDESETIMERREY Cat depended upon even in the most-pervare tempo di valse gunst which no at coldFraser Mr H, W, Bobohn

and dangerous roles. In alzadevert aflat. The Doslo, which Mr Theodor Herfurth Mr O. Stewart neighbourhood there is someone whose life destroying prestry has a strychaine

THE CH

MAX, "LID.

Stephenson pe

G. Kappel Stephenson Flat Miss D.. Temple

botham Mie Anne Fil. Mr.WB. Hind Miss It. Kupo, _~ Mr and Ms MA

Jackson

Bus Binbell Vandon Mr Gea, C. Whitelaw Mr and Mrs A G Wilson && children

Mr Fred A Batern Mr Muller

Mr And Mr. Z. Mr P.W.G.sminga

Bigda

Mr Samal Pasir

Mr and Mrs AE. Mr 8. Phillip Mrs FL Burelt Mr JAW, Pringle Bigłowa Mr Hans Fitteok Mr A. B. Crow Mr

Mr and Mrs Kalina Mr. E. J. Trondgold Mr Fenfatoy Mr.J. Watson Dr. T. Kryt Mr D.0'Wating

has-been red it For was by÷så about it with Worab-bag chuptance WJHEdebrandtire H Wabois and D. HAMotherson Mr. H, Micron

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