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A FECULIAE ACTION.
A NEW STYLE CHINESE
· MARRIAGE.
Ladda to Law Case.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 191§.
SPORTING.
CIVIL SERVICE C. 0.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G., A peculiar claim for damages came presided at the annual mesting of the Civil belgru the Tulsao Judge Mr. Justice Service Cricket Club, held in the club pro- Kemp, in the Summary Cours this vilion hast evening. The attendance WES atternoon. The eo arose out of the large.
Stoker Bygmvo, H.M.S."Taku: 2, Frost, T.B. 3. Lending Stoker Bishop, R.M:S. Taku.
100 yards in clothes, (Regimental shirt, khaki 'ur canvas trousers, hraces, socks, and regulation boots) 1, Privats Foemerz - 2, Private Cussoll; Private Hainy; 4. Private Bridgwater
Novices' 100 yards: 1, Private Smith 7 Private Walls; 3. Lance-Corporal New romba: 4 Private Road.
Quarter ruile for enlisted boys; 1 Black- wall; 2. Burt: 5, Hobson.
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yarda (Sergeants): 1. Sorgb, Bowen; 2, Sergt. Smith 3, Surge, Lannion.
Quartor-mile (open to all ranks of the Navy, Army, Volunteers, and European Police: 1. Bacon, 87th Company R.G.A. 9, Privato Cussell; 3, Sapper Wright, R.E.; Private Farmer; 5. Quunar Coldman,
COMPANY REPORT.
alleged refusal of a sou-in-law to allow i The manual reports, which were adopted his mother-in-law to see his wife, 31,000 on the proposition of the Chairman, were as being clulated as damages for breach of | follow: Contruct. Li Tsung Shi of, 68, Sceonl Cricket—The 1st team had only a fair f83rd Company, R.G.A. Street, and door, a widow, was the plate. Thirteen league matches werey tid. and Two Sai Cheleg, d. Wing We played, of which 6 were won, 4 lost and Stevet, ground foor, of the mug were drawn. Three league matches werd A Chinese who stole a bag of clothing partners of the Hop Long Sui Ko not played. W. Poole batted consistently from theas. Houng Shan was sentenced tirn of traders, defendant. Flaintif by Mr. Wood this morning to three months claim was apou a guamates in writing well throughout the season and headed the dated November 19, 1012, whereby to batting averages, with an svorago of Sa.g defendant promised he would be respon for 11 inuings The batting of the Wo are informed by the Colonia!sible for the act of one Ho Hing Churrast of the sida
The following Report was presented măji was disappointing.
the bowling the rovers half-yearly meeting of share. Seer.tary's department that the quarantine chherwise Wai Cho, the husband of A So, B. C. Witchali heads restricticas for plaguo against Hongkong daughter of the plaintif, in that the said averagus,. taking ** wicketa
for holders: Singapore were withdrawn on September Hing Chau would allow the plajuti 208 runs, R. EU. Bird took wickets Gentlemen,Tao, Birectors sabreit to 30th.
hard labour and four hours' stocks.
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the design work done by, contractors Mr. Amlarosa Senery, prodent of the for foreign governmenta, as the limita-Warner and Swasey Company, has given tione due to our national conditions.C.A. building to the Canton Christian College. Work is now being commenced do not operate in the latter case. That some Continental nations envy alt .m.-Auction of Sundries Ab Mr. the confidence reposed in our arma- 11. Da.m.-Hongkong Cotton Spinuing.ment firms by foreign Powers is itself Wearing & Dyeing Co., Ltd., Meeting a strong argument in favour of this work for abroad being developed and Faugmented.
Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms.
Shareholders,
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture at No.
1 Gowes Villas, Kowloon.
3 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Propertica
by Messrs. Hughen & Hough..
6.30 p.m.-Hongkong Football Chib,
Annual General Mouting.
General Memoranda.
FRIDAY, October 3-
2.30 p.m.-Asetion of Household Linen At Mors. Eughes and Hough's Sale Boom.
SATURDAY, October 4 -
Noon Borgitong Botel Co. Extra-
ordinary General Meeting.
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Japanese Ware at Messrs. Hughes nad Hough's Sales Rooms.
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MONDAY, Detober 6 :—
.90 p.m.-Austion of Japanens Ware at
Meurs. Hughe and Hough's Sales | Rooms.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
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Two Chinese were charged by Inspec. MeHardy at the Magistrany to-day fore'dir. Haze'and with trespassing on Government plantation at Tai Tait. They were fined $5 or 14 days each.
hir. Wood at the Magistricy, soutenced Chinese to six months' imprisonment, four hours' stocks, and twelve strokes of the birch for snatching two 35 bills from Hatries for the fifth Gymkhana of the woman's hand outside 116 Queen's Brad | season cloxa this evening.
Ceutral, a money changer's shop. The man WWA Treated by P.C. Wilson 65.
Colonel J. M. Irwin, A.M.S. has re- sumed duty as Deputy Director of Medical Servics, South China Command.
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T's Tops Kisen Kaisha stesmer Buyo Mar left dry dock yesterday, and will sail on the 4th October for Valparaiso ard Coronel (Chile) win Mexico,
The Court Curds, Mr. Edgar War wick's brilliant company of ontertainers, p.m.-Auction of Postage Stampau șt | hare concluded ä sucovmfu) tour in India, Mr. Geo. P. Laumert's, Sales Rooms,and will visit Hongkong sext month. SATURDAY, October 11:--
19.30 pm. The Dairy Farm Co., lid.,
Meeting of Shareholders.
Mr. C. P. Muson, of Mr. F. X.
D'Almada Castro's office, represented air. l. 1'Almada a Castro's offers plaintiff and Mr. G. R. Heyward, "of
for the defensinut.
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Yokohama Speals Bank, Ltd..
b visit her daughter as any time. (for 488 ans. The folding varied consi. you, the anexed statement of the liabili Tha marriage took pada November derably on one or two occasions it was ties and assets of the Bank, and of the 1912 (9) The plaintiff went to the very good but on the whole it was slack.prole and in account for the half-car family house of Ho Hing Chan on June Team generally requires more enthusiasm. il 30 June, 1913,
The gross profits to the Bank for the 13, and she was refused penis. The second eleven played a large number of it to see her daughter (4) The plain-matches and had a very successful sea, put all-year, including 1,219,061.13 till claim the sum of $1,000 damages.
from last secara, brought forward -R. O Hutchison (Vioo Captain.)
Amount to 122,308,004.38, œ, which Bowls :-The season's result for 1919-11,924,504.60 have been deducted for 1913 for League Bowls proved very disinterests, taxes, current expenses, rubste astrous; as to dato, we have been beaten on bills current, bad, and doubtful debts, five times in soccension. Several friendly bonus for offects and clerks, etc., leaving rink games and poon-competitions bare a balance of 19,379,768.06 for appropria. taken place daring the season. The club tie. championship and rink competititone are still in progress, having been delay. Y350,000 be added to the reserve fund, ed owing to the wet season. Thanks and renamind a dividend at the rate AFD due to thon gentlemen
of twelve per ocht. per annum, which kindly presented prizes for the various will absorb Y1,500,000. compatitions. The open Singles Cham- pionship of the Colcuy is still progressing Due of our players, Mr. A. G. Pile, has to play off for third or fourth prize. The Lawn Bowls League championship cup has been won by Taikoo Bowling Club whe were not defeated during the season.-07. Bond, Bowls Representative.
Mr. Mason said the particulars showed very fully the plaintiff's causo of action, and ho submitted that if he proved the negotiations leading up to the mariage, the marriage itself, and subsequently proved that his client went into the country to see her daughter nad that she wis refused permission to see her ho could prove to his Lorriship that there, hut been, a breach of embrace and that
his client was entitled to damages.
The mother stated that her daughter An engagement is announced between Captain Foster N Thorne, the Royal Fas sixteen years old at the time of her Surez Regiment, youngest son of the lats marriage. She subsequently went to the Joseph Thorne, of China, and Southover country to see her daughter, but could Grange, Lewon, end of the late Mra. Isabel not find her. She saw tan father-in-law, Thorpe, of 148. Harleystreet, and Sylvia Hongkong. The journey cost her 810. Ambler, only child of the late Frank H. She would not have allowed her daughter Walker, of Huddersfield, and of Birs.to inarry the man had not the guarantee Frank Walker, of Brockton, Harrogate.
been given.
Guam
were
who scalded her, and ale came back to
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whe
The Dirvetors
Now горова
that
The balance. Y1,229,768.00, will be carried forward to the credit of next
account.
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KEBAROK MIzumicus, Chairman. Head Office, Yokohama,
10th September, 1918.
BALANCE SHEEZ-30TH JUNE, 1018.
LIKBILITIES.. +
very successful, the team
Tennis.This man's tennis has beau Capital (paid-up)
not having Reserve Fund... sustained a defeat in the league games, thus Reserve Ex securing the Tennis Trophy for the first tima. This should encourage the team wonderfully during the ensuing season.
Asked under ertas-examination by Mr. Hayward to state the duties of a go
The accounts showed a balance at the between, the witness replied Abank at the end of the year's working of betree is go-between, and she gets a $459, compared with 8309 on August 10tb., few dollars and a few cakes."
1912.
Among the passengers who arrived by the U. S. transport Supply from Captain R. E. Coontz, Mr Weill, who recently reported to Mr. and Miss Coontz, who are return
Is it ber duty to tell youvall about the the plieu the robbery of rome jewellery ing to the States by the C.P.R, liner
The report of the auditors (Messrs. P belonging to him, has missed three more Empress of Asia, Captain Coontz is the exprospective husband, his station in life,
ete. The witness assented.
Heathcota, and A.. Hamilton) stated: "Wa pieces of jewellery valued at $340, as well Govorner of Guam. Other passengers in-
Dul the go-between tell you that Ho desire to place on record the very credit- cluded Mrs. J. J. Raby, Manter Jack Raby, a bunch of his office koys.
Lady Jane Raby, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Hing Chau had a kit fat wife as thable manner in which the accounts have Indian Police Constable No. 258. hay. Champone and Miss Champase, who time?-No, she did not, but I asked heen kopt both by the Hun. Treasuror and
him, and he said he had no wifą. HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1813. injuries to
to hospital suffering from are travelling to the U.S.A. by the same his finger, caused while steamer, and Mr. H. G: Bartlett Mr. Bartlett, junior, Mins E. Reid and Mrs. extinguishing 21 fre KE Shaukiwan Constable Lane sustained injuries to his Yaques who are rouking a round trip from
Gunm back on the same occasion by felling through af on to a store.
The China Mail.
THE COMPETITION FOR ADMIRALTY WORK.
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been
sent
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Your daughter went away in a motor.
r. didn't she? Surely that is not the way for a kit fat.or tin fong wife to go away? It was arranged that she should have a bridal chair, but the young people wanted the new Republican style, and TRADE CONDITIONS AT CANTON, I being an de woman they overruled
1:13.
Two Chinose who arrived by the Bol- lerophon were arrested by Bergt. Pincott, MUCH was said during the Estimate each being in possession of a revolver. The
The following information is from the Mr. Heyward stated that saa inatter
of fat Ho Bling Chau had a kit fat wil Committee's proceedings about ten-first man had the weapon taken to pieces report by the British Pro. Consul at Can-und a son. He put is to plaintiff that ders for Admiralty work closely and concealed in a ten-pot. He was fined ton (Mr. D. B. Walker) on the trade of she knew her daughter was to be a approximating each other, says a who did not conceal his revolver, was finod to issued -
The second mao, tikt district in 1913, which will shortly encubine.
Plaintif. I asked him if he had a wifa writer of an interesting article in 8100. "Engineering." This, in the case
$250 or three months.
1010 onwards leads one to the conclusion
what he likes now.
the Hon. Steward.?
Certain suggested. amendments to the rules of the club were approved.
The following officers were elected for the season:
Vice President, Mazara, E. D. C. Wolfe and R. Hutchison; Captain cricket team, Mr. R. E. O. Bird; Vice-Captain, Mr. R. O. Hutchison; Tennis represent stive, Mr. R. O. Barlow; Lawn bowls re- presentative, Mr. F. Fisher; Captain A team. Mr. . Sara; Vice Captain, Mr. J. Mackay; Hen. Steward, Mr. B. Smith Green ranger, Mr. F. Howell; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. W. H Wolley Hon Becretary, Mr. F. Fisher; Committes, Messrs. A. Thornbill, I. A. Whoal. H. Langdon, C. Bond, W. Fischer, W. Higby
and J. MacLeod
On the motion of Mr. Wolfe, seconded
A review of the import figures from and he said he had not. He can Ray
of armour and ordnance machinery, A meeting of United Services Recrea
Mr. Hayward submitted that there was is easily understood. Each successive tion Club members was held on the club that tightnces of the money market dur-no consideration shown for the agrec contract, as a rule, differs little from earning the rebuilding of the club pavilion, sole reason for the steady fall in almost daughter went to the man's house think by Mr. Hutchison, a bootty vote of thanks
ground last evening, when mattare con.ing the revolutionary period was not the ment
Ea Lordship thought that if plaintif's its predecessor, and, with their great destroyed in the August typhoon, and im-ull dasses of cotton goods. The demanding, she was to be his wife, where he was conveyed to Mr. F. Howell for his experience and carefully tabulated provements to the club generally were existing in 1910 was met by the excessive was already married it would constitute work as green ranzer, and a vote of thanks costs, the manufacturing firms and it discussed. A further meeting is to be held supply, and out of the whole range of consideration.
to the Chairman concluded the meeting. easy to arrive at a definite result.
on the 14th. 6. E. Major-General Kelly cotton goods, British drills, botten Ben- Mr. Mason submitted that if the guar- nel, towel, lenow and Balzaring alone autor knew that Ho Hing Chau was With ships and boilers and propelling
Regimental àquatios: slow any increase in 1913 compared with married his client was entitled to very machinery, where there is continuous
An extraordinary case of religious 1911, and British drills lone give a heavy damages, development, there is probability of a mania is reported from Panama. An in advance on the figures of 1910. The Mr. Hayward did not dgren, and his dividual who has proclaimed himself the Chinese consumer has not yet been edu-Lordship said he would hear the point greater margin of error. In the one Messiah predicts the destruction of thecated up to the poist-of appreciating the argued later. instance the tenderer is dealing with world by a deluge in a short time, and inherent superiority of the dosror article: The bearing was adjourned. precedent, in the other he is making o
and Commodoro Anstruther attended.
of his eighty adherenta
an estimate based, more or less, on engaged id building an ark, while other experience of similar, but not exactly, are busy collecting in pairs animals of all corresponding work. Much was made pecies in their region.
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be prefers cheap and grady goods, and to this falling the largo Chinese stores pinder. The local output of cotton fabrics would appear to be on the in crease, and further there is no doubt that the practice of imitating foreign trade The following have been alected to meries in becoming more prevalent. In the machinery of one ship only five serve on the Council of the Engineers connection with the local industry the Arms could be asked to tender. Society of Shanghai for Session 1813-14: rise in the importation of saline dyes Rear-Admiral
.*1. President, Mr. 4.0. Clear; Vice presidents, from £11,523 in 1010 to £18,013 in 1912 Goodwin, Deputy
Men P. C. Dick, S. J. Powell, and H ̈¦ is worthy of note.
of the fact that recently in the case of
- The party of officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy who are study aviation have been granted permission to visit the Central Flying School and the Squadron Barracks of the Roy-1 Flying Corps on Salisbury Plain.
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D. C. L. I. SPORTS.
Brilliant weather favoured the first aquatic meeting held by the 2nd Batt Duke of Caraw ll's Lágüt Infantry in Hongkong, at the Admiralty coal camber yesterday afternoon, sad the event was s great success. Among the officers prevent was HL. E. Major-General, Anderson, C.B.. Ulcer Commanding the Forces, who dis- tributed the prizes.
Debts.
Doubtful
Notes in Circulation Deposita (Current, Fixed,
etc.)
Bills Payable, Bilds Re
discounted, Acceptances, and other sung đướ by the Bank
·Dividends Unclaimed .....
Amount brought forward Net Profit for the past
from last decount......
Half Year
14
1
It'
Cash Account-
· In Hand 123,220,970,84 At Bank.
ers 11,007,172.48
Public
Investments in
Securities........ Bille discounted, Loane,
Advances, etc. Bill receivable and other
80,000,000.00 18,200,000.00
850,286,37 6,720,013.30
205,700,983.82
132,660,497.27 7,548.77
1,219,081.18
„9,160,70%-77
1897 519,300.18
34.228.149.27
21,878,414.07
118,772,057.07
or doe to the Bank 210,893;610.55
and Foreign
Bullion
Moaby
8,852,168.94 Bank's Premises, Prepar-
tios, Furniture, ete, ... 8,954,460.34
2397,519,350.19
PROFIT AND LOSE ACCOUNT
To Interests, Taxon, Our.
rent. Expenses, Rebate on Bills Current, Bed and Doubtful Debts... Bonus for Officers and' Clerks, etc.
To Reserve Fund To Dividend
Y6 per Old Share for 240.000 shares, Y1.50 per Now Share for 240,000: shares To Balance carried for
ward to next Account...
By Balance brought for
ward 31 December, 1012
By Amount of Gross Pro
fits it the Half-year Both June, 1912
Y 18,928.535.80 850,000.00
1,800,000.00
1,229,788.96
Y 22,108,304.56
Y 1,219,061.19
21,009,243.87.
Y 22,808,30456
The principal event of the afternoon was the mile race, which did not provide the contest w1 ich was expected, : Private Cus sell was not seriously troubled by the other competitors and won very comfortably; Pte. Farmer, the second man appeared te be taking the race too lightly, and never seriously contested Cossell's lead. The Quarter mile open military, naval and police IOS MA won by Gunner Bacon, 87 Co., R.G.A., Oussell taking second place. The results are appended i
Novicos" · "quarter milo?: 1, Sunith; 2. Private Walls; 8, Private the inspected the securities, ota, of the Clarke; 4, Datin
Private
Engineer-in-Chief, expressed his con- og Heidenstam; Members of Chancil, Woollen goods and wool-and-cotton A pipe of good Virginis, to which viction that there was full competi-Messrs. A. E. Algar, P. H. Cole, J. . . mixtures, show in most cases the same Pope refers, is known to have been tion. Had it been prudent to give Cooper, C. Harpur, F. O. Reynolds, S. 8. decline as is evident in certain elas smoked in Parliament in the Caroline the prices quoted, this would have Sollick, W. F. Tyler, E. H. Underwood, of cotton goods, but here again there are period, says a morning paper. But hors and M. Want; Hon. Secretary, Mr. W two notable oneptions. The importation have beer many occasione since when been obvious to the most prejudiced J. Williams,
ed twoods and scages rose from $7,613 debates have ended in knoka mind. The case was undoubtedly
yards in 1911 to 114,640 yards in 1912, while the figures for potion duck ad- the battle-cruiser Lion, and cheaper
The Sergeants B.G.A., Victoria Bez vanced from 100,904 to 195,198 yards, and more efficient machinery never racks, entertained a large number at a an increase of over 150 per cent. in the Prospective Bridegroom" (to vorger) : was mad. Again, with this year's mixed Whist Drive and Dance in the Itsas period. Those figures reflect the intend getting married shortly ships and machinery the diference in Theatre last night. Sergt. Lear was the tendency of the Chinese of all classes to Plones tell me how many Sundaye sro M. C. and Mactor Ganner May printed adopt foreign methods of dress. The in- necessary for the publication of the price are equal to 13 and 14 per cent the whist prizes to the following Ledier, elination is general and not vinined to banns." between highest and lowest. The Lat, Mr. Cambridge; 2nd, Mrs. Foster; any special class of the population. The
Verger: Three dlear Sundays, young reason is not far to seek. Orders for 3rd, Mrs. Johnston 4th. Mrs. Tack; lower classes; however, while evincing man the enmen for any ordinary war supplies for the British Admiralty Hidden number, Mrs. Balth Booby prize, very desire to acquire a European ox extcution."
Mr. Pelliz. Gents, 1st, Mr. Simmonds ; torior, do by no means feel themselves constitute a high testimonial, This 2nd, Sorg Hate; 3rd, Mr. Fox's Ash obliged to acquire the other adjunts in the way of under clothing, which the
100 yards = 1, Private Farmer; applies alike to ships propelling Sat-Majur Cutler, B.G.A Hidde Engen is as to consider a necessity.
DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE Private Smith; 3, Private Unisell ; 4 machinery, armour, guns, ordnance number. Sergt. Tusk, D.CL. Booby The orinay sweater, for example,
Private Moray; 5, Private Walle. - machinery, perhaps down pestly, if in carly hour, Mr. Blanchard being at with its attached collar, do away with the child had a cold. The cold of all ranks of the D.C.L.I.): 1. Onurch
prize, Mr. Hill. Dancing continued antil
PHTHERIA usually contracted 80 yards for boys under 18 (open to sons not quite, to the split pens needed for the pisno
the neocmity of the additional, expense the service. Those with merchant
which would be incurred by the parships nepares the child's system for the rep. Plisbury
[tion and development” of the diphtheria work to order are impressed by the
AVUIDED.
Bubalug dira: 1 Corpl. Baldwin: 2, Private Farmer; 3, Private. Ully 14 Private Cussell.
- 220 Yards' Junior N.0.0.'s; 1, Lance Carpi, Passmore; 2 Corpl. Baldwin; 3, Corp Withers
We have examined the shore accounts in, detail, comparing them with the books
sad vouchers of tho Bank and the returns! from the branches and agencies, and have found them to be extrect. We have, fur-
Bank, and also those held on account of loans, advances, etc., and have found ' them all to be in accordance with the books and acerante of the Bank.
YAMUJORE SADA," TAMIZO WALAGAnditors.
We hope Americans are not going
to load their reputation for hustling. I
people in New York stopped to watch a is and, however, that fifty-thousand
squirrel climb a telegraph pole and walk
CHILDRENS OULDS
of shish and collar.” The imports of germs When there are ones of diphthacin Grassy pol: 1 Private Mitchell; 2; 4 quarter of a mile along the wires. singists and drawcz, zode from 38,914) in the neighborhood children, that have Priyaon Davis : 3. Private Bridgwater, För excellanco demanded and SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE place in 1911 to 79,819 pissom in 1913, nolds abould be kept at home and off Us Une miles. 1. Private Cascall; 2, Prívake Fachric I'm war supplies. They know doctor an external application the way of material for shirts (eton e banalne Cous homens. It has cleans 100 yard boys, as (open to all boys ONT doctor your blood for cheaine battaneo is to corresponding increase in street until covered. Chee them thans Fame S, Corol, Baldwin: Private
berlain's Remedy and they will not diale; 6. Pirate (Mayapa that if this standard is reached con of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In a few sistently, it becomes the practice of days it will get you up and out into the woon) Chinese of the middle and amb the enlture bed which reka atanding 25% Garrison Fobool, under 14 WHY at the childreo rack then de QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG the establishment alike in persound red blood to your valus aul rand the ales at forsiga drew which prove their minimise the Hak of contering int. chour Church
sunshine, then nature illasstore the sink lower classes will adopt only those art ohild's, throst when it has old, od), John, George Jackey 8,
echanical work Moreover atoms of this todistesate dieser Tor with
olimate, and in fals die Forme by di Cosmolate and ale by sil Chemists and Storekeepers. they thow, mno
bodies in agak a distrusting mannen?