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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1913.
SIO TGEI RAMPAH LUB- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
BGR CO., LIMITED
ANNUAL MEETING.
The anal meeting of the Secagal Rampah Rubber Company, Ltd., `mas.
IF
THE CHINGER ELECTION,
To-day is the day of Hau-lu, or vold/ held to-day at Sa, Dea Faux Rood, "whan the Troops, Major Guneral F. H. Kolly, Groat Britain, will formnily Record
Hia Erellenos, at the gradualnu af the ordinary business of Council, add he The Legislative Council met today, thought it would be is sourdative with the wishes of honourable members if he refer H.E the Roo, Mr. Claud' Severo, | red to the nows which ho had received Ofer Administering the Government officially from Peking, that Yaan Shik Kai was elected President of the Chinese prosiding. There were also present
Republic on the 6th October, and that H... the General Officer Commanding to-mecrow the groat Powers, including recognition to the Republic. He The Hon. Mr. A. M. Trossor, Colonial folo suze
that there, events would Secretary.
be received with great sal'sfaction in this The Eon. Mr. J. A. 9. Buczna, K. Colony; and it was to be hoped that no farther outward incidents would impeda The Hon. Bir. A. G. M. FLEDAR.the Chinese Government in its tank of Attorney General
Colonial TraSUTOF.
maintaining peaca sud order or endanger The Hon. Mr. W. CHATTAN, C.MG the steady progress of the country. Director of Public Works.
dow, according to the Chinese calcedar.
Police Inspector Gordon and Mrs. Gordon returned to the colony to-day by the English mail from home leave.
An Indian constable slipped on
the.
Mr. A. Denison, Chairman, provided. Diters present ware Mesars. E. J. Grist, W. La Pattonden (Directoes), C. E caris, L. Gibbs, and €. Y. G. Walker
(Secretary).
*The annual report was as follows —
Of the authorised Capital, namely 60,000 shares of £1 ench, 38,000 havs Pettingor Street stopa yesterday, and sled, and 17/6 have been paid on received such injuries to his leg as nodes.
SAFRO. Of the last 3,000 sharon need sitated his romoval to hospital.
a premium of 2/8 has been paid. The last 2,000 shares have been applied for
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stays of the censorship. That in- sitution may, we suppose, still guard our morals. It may prevent us from seeing Maeterlinck's "Monna
The Ceylon Observer of September 20 Vanna" while allowing us to benys-No news of the Dutch floating dock elevated by the "Reynes and Soersbara which is dus here shortly from the musical comedies. But it, minst Aden, has been brought by the One leave religion alone henceforce.
If
She has neither passed nor spoken to it on the voyage,
1012.
C.B.
The Hon. Mr E R. HALLAX, Secro tarp for Chinese Affairs,
The Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Mas, Captain Superintendent of
The Hon. Mr. Wico.
Yox, C.3.G. Hon. Mr. E. A. HEWETT, C.H.G. The Hon. Mr. C. MONTAGUE EDE. The Hon. Mr. E. SKILLI The Hon. Mr. DAVID LANDALE, The Hon. Mr. LAU ORU PAR Mr. R. H. CROFTON, Clerk of Councils. TEW MEMBER.
Mr. Lau Cha. Pak took the customary oath of allegiance on assuming his so to the Council.
OBJECTIONS OVER-BELYK
CRIMINAL PROC. DERE.
Dr. Chadwick Kow returned to Shang.db 2/6 premium' and it is expected that
On his arrival Dr. Irwin the money will shortly be resolved. bai pesterday.
RubberThe sorcage planted in rub- Row will return to Hongkong to take
ber is the same as last year, 1,100 acres, charge of the firm's dental practice.
et which 300 "Bros wore planted in October/December 1000: 201 acres were planted in January/February 1910; acres were planted in September 1910: 200 acres were planted in March May
A resolution was passed providing for an 1011: 100 neres were planted in May underground trough latrine, at D'Aguilar Street. A number of objections had been Coconuts-18 acres planted in May received from occupiers in the neighbour 1911; 300 acres planted in May/Angusthood, but these ward over ruled. 1912: 100 meres planted in April 1013.
Owing to the heavy rains in August axi Septembre of last year, it was found impossible to peant the last hundred acre in those mouths, is stated in last year's report, and they were only Fished in April of this year. Unplanted on of 500 dereAll the jungle has low been feled: that portion plantel in paddy by the nativos. Inst year has come up in geng jungle and should be very easy to clear. The Malays are at present planting in pauly some 140 acres felled this year.
Jacob and Judah and Joseph may be put on the stage, all the rest of the
The ladies of Malays are advancing Bible is open to the aspiring drama-with the times, says, the Taiping cor tist. If Mr. Shaw may make fun of respondent of the Straits Esbo One of Christianity in one of i's phases, any them has just petitioned tho Kathi of Fother humorist may do as much with Taiping for divorce from her husband upon the rest. There is clearly some the ground that he is 1ersonally repugnant 2.30 pm.-Auction of Furniture at Mr.dinger of abuse here. But there are to her owing to his untidy and slovenly ha. also some advantages. If we ate to bits. and to a disagreeablo propensity for have" plays that deal seriously with smoking tokos instead of cigarettes: Bife we cannot afford to exclude the must serious element of all. Many of gennt Mess were " At Home" resterday the greatest dramas of the past are afternoon at Murray Baracks to the forced against a religious background. member and families of the R.G.A. Ser- What would the Attic Theatre have goants' Sports Club. The afternoon being been if Eschylus and Sophocles had fine there was a large number present, and never been allowed to touch upon they played tennis and hadmicton, R.Q. M. Sgt. Elliott arranging the set. Q. M. high and terrible mysteries of the Sgt. Clarke asiated by other mom Hellenic theocracy? Why may not bers Arranging
of tacus
General Memoranda. SATURDAY, October 11-
12.50 p.m.-The Dairy Farm Co., Ltd,
Meeting of Shareholders,
3.10 p.m.-Fifth Gymkhana Meeting. MONDAY, October 13 --
Bank Holiday. TreADAT, October 1:-..
Cathedmi.
The Chins Fitsil
stage, as Wells, whose work was so
The members of the D.C.L.i. Sar.
scries #
Queen's Road, who put in
PROMENADE CONCERT,
FINANCIAL MINCTIS,
FINANCE COMMITTEES Ats moeting of the Finnace Committee
following the Council meeting the financial minutes referred to were considered.
THE APOCËNMENT.
The Council was adjourned to October 23.
The following financial votes were re- communded: $3,000 in sid of the vote Mircellaneous Services, tolegraph services, telegraɔns sent and received by Garanti ment; 81,250 ia aid of the vote polios and prizor departments: clothing and shoes for Staff, #000; fuel and snap. 8500; TÁ cidental expenses, $100, $34,750 in sid of the vote polics and prison departments- A-Poligo, arms and ammunition, 35,400; clathing and accoutrementa, 82," 00:00- lie hire 8300; god, conduct awards. 8850 incidental expenses, 8350; lunches hosts: repAITH, 85,000 stars ond Secret Service, 83,000; transport, 84,500, B-Fire Brigade, other charges:coal and oil: fush $730: Tght 8100: repairs to engines and pist. $1.500... 85,000 in aid of the vote public works drawing, materials and mounting plan 1900: Underground trough elemnt near Bry brigade Station, 85,000.. ~815 300 in aïd'of The Hon. Attorney-General moved the the vote public Works, New Territories the first roading of Bill entitled in roads) Saa Tinu Tau, $10,500; Ordinance to amend the Magistrates Ordi-(.) Kan Tin-Au Tau, 85,001% Dance, 1890, the objects and reasons of The object which were set out as follow of this Bill is to enable the Magistrato to commit an accused parson for trial under the altered circumstances which arise oxing to Procedura Amendment Ordinanco, 1913, a the proposals contained in the Criminal to the fixing by the Chief Justice of the months in which no Criminal Sessions will take plagt owing to the aittinge of the recently constituted Full Court of Appeal. It has been found that it is not possible to Ex defoitely the months in which these canses FIRM CLAIMS KETORN OF 81,160. sittings of this Full Court shall take place and consequently it has been necessary to
In the Summary Court this morning, give more elasticity to the arrangerzent Tthan exists under the present in. These before the Puisno Judge, Mr. Justice. responding alterations in the Magistrat Maw firm and Chan Ein and Chan Yan for altered arrangements necessitata or Kemp, the Sam Hop firm sved the Cheung Ordinance which are effected by thir Bill.
the return of $1180, the balance of a com The Bill was read a first time." A third Bill introduced by the Eun. of $3000 paid to the defendants by mistaken.
-General and road a first time WER
Plaintiffs waived the sum of 8350 is bring "An Ordinance to amend the the notion within the summary jurisdiction Criminal Procedure Ordinancs, 1899," and of the court, Mr C. F. Mason, of Mr F.X its object is to enable the Chiel Justice upo D'Almada's office, appeared for the giving dae notice to erder that no Crisis plaintif firm, Mr. P. S. Dizon, of Meerzs Sessions shall be held in those months in Wilkinson and Grist was for the defendant which there is a sitting of the poly firm and Mr. D. Lewis. of Messrs Johnson, stitated Full Court of Appeal. Under the old her two deinite months were fixed for Stokes and Master for the second and
third defendants. the sitting of this Fall Court but it has been ascertained that it may not always be possible for these mouths to be those in which the sittings should take place Under the new Bill greater elasticity is permitted and the months during which the sittings of the Full Court will be held can be a ranged as may be found"cos- venient.
The Bid passed its first reading. ZLE AUGLA CONVENTION,
Labour :--Contract Javanese mea 000; Contract Taranese women 84; Contrant Kings 20413. Free Bandjarees and Malay paddy planters, 76-188. auaint of contract labour is suficient to bring the whole 1,583 sores into bearing. but the extra 100 men it was proposod to get gradually in 1913 for topping pur poses have not yet been a obtained sa Javanese Inbour is very scarce. It is proposed to start alessing the unplanted area in Jouhary next year with, a view to planting the whole area in coconuts.
Expenditure.-Weeding has been re- duced fren 2/ per aero to 1/4, and it is expected that during the year a for the extinctira will be made as the trees, increase and give more shade. Draining
found well drained.
Criminal
A Bill entitled an Ordinanes to repeal
have undertaken under the terms of the
Convention.
The Bill was zend a first time.
THE BUDGET. ORDINANCE.
The Hon. Colonial Secretary moved. and the Hon. Colonial Treasurer-second-
PAID IN MISTAKE.
prosent is about 201bs. per day, and small quality should be gert to Singo pore for sale in September. The Man- ager's and Factory Assistanta Hotms are dreable in the arrangement of the pro- nearly completed, grazime and the decoration of the club's Directors. Since the last annual meet, the first reading of a Bill entitled courts at Kowloon for the event, and ing, Mr. C. D. Wilkinson has left the An Ordinance to apply a somn not and ninety-six thousand sight hundred the only thing necesary to the complete Colony and Mr. E. J. Grist was appoint. exceeding Fight milion eight hundred sness of the coccer-fine weathered to take his place. Mr. Grist's ap
and wovonty-six Dollars to the Public wa wnating, a heavy, shower necessitat pointment requires. confirmation.
Service of the your 1914. The schedule
expenditure in the Bill in se follow wich he was appearing, had no connection --
neembers had been very busy during the
Mfr.
Auditors.-cars. Lowe, Bingham and
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Governor and
Colonial Secrecary's Depart
$85,857
and that letter, contsized the covering. letter showing how the various smonta had been paid by mistake the plaintiffs were to be paid. Finding that this $9,000 went to soe the defendants and the Cheung Mow firm returned $1,500, the balance": now due being $1,160.
Mr. Lawin said the defendant firm for
5.30 p.m.-Organ Besital, St. John's
5.30pm.Auction of Prodige Stampat
Mr. Gen. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms, a great Christian artist deal with for the children. ROM. Sgt. Elliott SAT., Tea & Thens., Oct. 2h, 28, & 30:-Jehovah and the Fall and the Q. M. Sgt. Clarks and Sergt. Tailor Sarith 9.10 p.m. Entertainment Twelfth Redemption of Man as the Greek were the committee and the result of their
Night" at the Thestre Roysi.
tragedians dealt with Zeus and the efforts was a most enjoyable afternoon,. Oracles and the Furi? The Old
An action commenced in the Eummary Testament at any rate teems with the finest stories in the world; and our Car yesterday by a Chinese contractor against a merchant from whom he claims
Mr. Mason in opening aid there dramatists, now that the field is 6.36, the price of fitting & shop at
hd bean several admissions. which thrown open to them, will no doubt Macao, was adjourned, after we went to
worl world materially shorten the case. The Fonaxoxo, Thursday, fer, 9, 1933 tapten to give theur dramatic form.reg fill-Wednesday next. The defendant of the onltivated area is now entirely
laidbits were what might be called dis. The real difficulty is that, even re-elled Air. Car Clark, architect, of finished, and a gang of 23 Tamils is aut
tributing agents; their head office was in garded from the purely literary point valuation and state that he
a datailed ficient to keep the whole 1,583 acres
Hongkong and they had a branch office in Bian Chinose living there used it for forwarding money to their riktiges in RELIGION AND THE STAGE
of view, Biblient subjects need ex-on a visit to the premises that some part. Growth of Trees.A conges has been
Chins, the procedure being that the money was paid to the firm in Bim, and trade- A
tremely careful workmanship. But of the work which plaintiff contracted to taken and it was found that at the end
ferred with a corering letter to the office LAST month will be notable in the consideration must be paid to modern du was unfinished. Mr. Outo Kong ing. of July in the first 701" acres planted,
here and then distributed. On January annals of the London stage.
It tastes. People, it appears, will not plaiat E's solicitor, intimated that the Block 1 gave 43) per cent. of trees more the Sugar Convention Ordinance, 1904, 12, 1913, a 'cable was sent by Chan Yant)
ndjnumment would enable him to send to than 155 girth at Bis. from the ground.) was introduced by the Hon. Attornay-his brother in Siam saking hira to remit witnessed the performrice at ordinary go to the theatre "nless they get Macao and have the work and fittings Block 2 gave 30 per cent, Block 8 gave General who moved ite fret roading. | some money to the two defendants. Two Its objects and reasons were stated to days later the notice was received by the theatres by ordinary autors of a drama pageantry, gorgeous dresses, Dvalued in the same way as defendant had 37 per cent, and Block 4 gave 24 per
be. His Majesty's Government has with- Sam Kop firm that $3000 had been trans- Ebased on the Book of Genesis and a suonsly appealing dances, melodrama, June. He did not suppose defendant cent, or an average of fi per cent, on
drawn from the Brussels-Bugar Convention, ferved by telegram to the French bank, this withdrawal taking place as from the here from Siam. Plaintiffs went to the farcical comedy or extravaganza assentiment if they are to be induced would again refuse his architout entrance a told of 77,938 troos. Some of the
teves in Block 5 planted in September 1st Semptember, 1919. It is therefore bank with the second and third defendants to patronise the Biblical drama it to the premise. sociated with the Early Christian
1010 should be tappable in 1014. necessary to repeal our local Sugar Con- and claimed the money. A oshie dispatch. Rubber Factory, etc.-This should be vantion Ordinancs, 1904, as the effect ofed from Hongkong requested that 2500 or Church. Here we have distinct and must be, or so is seems to be thought,
the withdrawal of the Imperial Government more money should be sent, and sa 83000 on their own terms. The mixture, it
finished and in running ordor by the
from the Convention is to relieve the Im was received plaintifs refused to hand over striking noveltics. We have had
must be said, in Sir Herbert Tree's and
middle of September. The smoko rooms
perial Government and the various Colonial all the money. Subsequently, after mush - religious spectacles, moralities, and Mr. Parker's hands, works out as well
and drying rooms we are now able to adminstrsticas which adhered to the Con- trouble, the money was paid over to the make use of, but the rubber is being provention from the obligations which. they Cheung Mow firm and the other two defen- the like. and in one case at least a as the conditions will allow. There is a
pared by a hand machine. The output
danta, and a receipt was signed by the defen- dants and was chopped with the shop of the drantazised version of the Book of spectacle which for colong and beauty The Olympic Tennis Club was unfortu
defendant firm. On January a letter was But these productions were has never been surpassed: there is at in its scire of last evening for the
Feceived from the Sam Hop firm in Siam $3,000 had been forwarded to them for advising the local office that the sam either veiled at pageants or they were much strong and dignified acting; made cert in aid of the club
distribation among various people in China | produced under special circumstances and if the Bible story, grand in its. The anmitice hail gone to grest
to limited and selected bodies of very crudity, is elaborated, its hapan spectators. But we are now in the interest is well preserved, and there presence of something quite different.are some finely conceived, and touch Sir Herbert Tree is able to assert that ing scenes. If poetical tragedy were
Joseph and his Brethren" is the dead it might be possible to its aliandnament when the programme Grist rokitos by rotation, but being first purely Biblical play that has present the narrative of Joseph on the only half dompletci. Energetic igiblo offers himself for re-election. been licensed for public presentation vividly applauded by Swinburne, has day, six the audine found the ground Matthews retire and being eligible offer at a London theatre. No such pro- already given it us for the study prettily illuminated by strings of red themselves for re-election.
Japanese paper lanterns, which gavo n
The Chairman, in proposing the adop duction has ever passed the censor- But we must take things as we find very pretty effect. A matshed covered tion of the report, said: As you will see. ship before; and we may take it for them; and in making a Bible story tage accommodated the artists. Tho by the report we have commenced tap. granted that a piece like Mr. Bernard theme for drama, adapted to what lighting was somewhat faulty, and though ping on the first 500 acres with a low
men and we expect to increas the num Shaw's "Androcles and the Lion" may be called the conventions of the car does not look for perfection in staging
in a concerted this sort, this in a point her gradually. The number of “trees" has never till now been submitted contemporary theatre, Sir Herbert to which more attration might well be rondy for tapping on the 31st July was Tree has adventured on an extremely paid if the club arranges other evenings about 28,000, of which 7,000 were over to that august authority. Ten years
18 inches girth. When I visited the Imports and Exports Depart. ago, oven five years ago, neither would interesting experiment which may of vinillar nature, which both the at
Do. Special experture have stood the smallest chance at the have far-reaching and fruitful resulta dance and the support received from estate at the end of March of this year
entries) friends of the club would seem there were only about 10,000 tappable Royal Observatory hands of officials who objected to the
justify them in doing. Among the troom, so you will see that in four month vocalista Mr. W. B. Cuvaay was pro there was considerable improvement in performance of the story of the
missent. Hongkong nilionces have long his respect. I went over the whole of daughter of Herodias oven when i
since learned to musicjate his name with the estate and the troom wars all koelthy disguised as an opera, and would only A Chinese clerk of 18 Stanley Street has artistic and finished renderings in the and the ground in the older part clean allow it to appear with the head reported to the police that someone oncert room, and last evening he proved and clear of old trive. The rest of the of John the Baptist left out. Now of ared his house from an adjoining vacant his ability to do fully well in the open planted part of the estate is now prac residence by an open verandah door and In Love could I only tell thoo!fically clear. The coecnut palms Also a sudden the bag is removed. One tale clothing valued at $100.
ho was particularly succesful. Mwera for a var adviseid vote for their Goodman, whose name we do not rage, those first planted being then less play-wright may make the most
A Chinese married woman of 2 Kan U famous of all the Old Testament Fong entrusted a man with two pairs of ember sosing on a ochoert programme than two years old and the bulk of thom before, sang Guy D'Esrdelot's beautiful about 9 months only. You will see by stories the subject of a spectacular gold bangles, valued at $1,000, and she has on Because effectively but her the report that it is proposed to plant.
not seen him or the bangles since. melodrama; he may write it up with Mr. J. C. S. Ufsdell, of St. Paul's Cal.second song, "Como sing to the" was up the remaining 600 acres of rears Botanical and Forestry Depart
sung much more expressively. Mr. P. and beginning about January of next lurid and sentimental incidents; "he getalls the police that a thief took from 3. Wet pleased everybody with his your entirely in coconuts, the directors may interleave whole passages of the bis writing desk during last week, a type humorous character songs, and his living and the visiting agents being of opinier sacred text with dialogue of his own valued at 8150.
writing maabine and two "dictionaries | marionetto show in which he was excel- that with the unsatisfactory price of rib. composition. Another may treat some A thief entered the restlenes of a shop dont slike in make up, voice and gostare ber, it would be better to baro about kooporat 18 Ko Bhing Street in the early feature of the programma Mr.half the estate planted with commute for of the doctrines and, tenets of Chris-hours of yesterday morning sudi took away 31. D. Silas is novce happier than when which there is an ever increasing demand tainity as matter for mirth; ho may valued at 148.
a watch, clothing and money, altogether telling etcrise against his own raze, or Mr. Gibbs sounded the adoption of
performing marvellous foute of dexterity the report, and the motion was carried. A Chinese widow of No. 7. Tal Wong on the planciato Hus Irish story handle the Christian martyrs in n
The appointment of Mr. Grist no A spirit of fan and merriment. Here Lasa statos that someone stole from har
dressing was four pain of rattan and gold Inshaving was particularly good, and Director na confirmed, and he was ro be changes indeed! Not long since baagise ained ab it, and clothing, and his playing of two places on the piano elected on the motion of the Chalazimo, the official guardians of morality and who his abwounded.
money-bamidor, Bhe sospesso so omah, forte, izolimitously, one with other seceded by Mr. Bouvier
hand a deva pison of unfortaining. Me Most Lowe, Bingham and Mattlow decorum would have deemed Mr
A. D. Bilas nontributed a pionolo solo. were re-elected Anditon on the motion Barker's piece irreverent and Mr.
Mr. E. B. While supplied the bass angs of Mr. Grist, sounded by Mr Beari ALBUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE, in his usual, plossing, mankor, sad song Blaw's intolerable, so, we suppose, would the Churches and a great partDee an external application Mr. A.3. England also sang plossingly, ON'T doctor your blood for rheus effectively with Mr. Cawsey in a duck. Patent Medicines, de of the general public. We have of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In a few though his second song,
grown more tolerant, more liberal, or days it will ast you un and out into the given in response to
unshine, then nature will restore the rich hardly suited to bis HONGKONG! more lax. We take it all quite as a red blood to your waing and won rid the
Silas string orchestra matter of coume, and see nothing system of this troubles me disease. For
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with the other two defendants. Hi dianta chopped the receipt and this, of 81,690 AM
course, mida tham responsible to a certain :450 extent. The other two defendant lafb 58,059 half this money and the defendant Hrm re-
200
tarked it to the plaintifs and received an acknowlediment from them that 32,490
they accepted the smonat saturned to 281 them and would look to the other 60,040 two. defendants for the balance. He had 171,754 |a good defence of socped and antisfaction. 2856 Mr. Dizon admitted the debt, but said it wan not yat due, the arrangement being that the money should be paid latron 1,017,200
Mr. Dizon said that sach was his defence. 27,000 His clients had the mousy and gave an 28,608 | undertaklog ti repay it over a period of
2.382 wears Plaintifa scoopled the
Mr. Mason admitted that plaintifs r 257,128 solved a cheque for $1,500 from the de'ondant firm, but the roumstances. 268,375 under which the receipt, wie given and 1,200 under which the a quitana wee sized by
his client's fok was subject to a CO ment. He understood this receipt whe 929,580 written by the foki to the plaintif 1,527 firm at the distation of the defendants 248,309 | elle föki was simply sent to recover the 100 money and give the receipt, and, bad, no
anthority to give a complete receipt. 857,881
Mr. Lewis The receipt was, chopped 11,715 by the plaintiff firma BAN MEGMAson amid the loki was sent with 47,969 the chop of the firm simply to chop
360 regripė Žuz $1800 ; his authonty sztandad no furtherWith rapindító Mr. Dizon's 317,292
dafenon, they had do agreement or wilften 1,150 deed, and defendanta zaimsed to settle.
48,648 ITB48
The member of the B. E. Sergeants 482,590 Mens, bald « zorzed Whist drive in the Re 481,000 Thostre, Wellington Barranka, last 2,180,500 oight: Nourly 150 alieúded.. E. Q. K 488,421 Sgt. Lancaster was the M. O. und daring e 271,309 Prakid the dancing programme, which followedy the wilst drive, presented the 138,851 prizes to dien, 1st, Mrs. Gerrard ( 7807 (200 End, Mr. Hooker, Sri, Him. Ban: Ch 50251235 | Mr. Ponsford
Hollins Booby prize
Ber