TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915.
BY TELEGRAPH. .
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
THE PROGRESS OF
THE WAR
THE TOTAL BRITISH
CASUALTIES.
BY TELEGRAPH.
(Router's Service to the China Moïï.)
DEATH OF LORD LONDON. DESKY
LONDON, Feb. 8. The death is announced, as the result of an attack of pasomania, of the Marquess of Londonderry, G.C.V,O., K.G., P.C.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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WAR NEWS.
CARNAGE BY BRITISH
QUN FIRE.
Thuhe, Jan. 28.
A communique states that according to the number of Geraian dead found on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday na Ypres, La Basses, Cruanne, Argonne, the Wouvre, and in the Vosges, the ency exam were over twenty thousand or those days...
London. Jan. 2.
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SHARE TRANSACTIONS. |GERMANY AND FRANCE.
HUSBAND AND WIFE SUED.
"Already one of the political assam bliss has voted a contraes, the immédiate. consequette of which is so confer an FRENCH FORCAST OF PRUSSIAN Prish the material protectorate of all
AIMS.
Footnote to History.
the other Germaalo nations. “
This unity le'nda a inomer conÇUEIONCO of passions, such as every day crumbles down under the handt of time; it is tha - necessary davekyment of the civilisation. of the North.
'William Showan, 16 Doc Faux Rosi, Central, sued Julia Gaskell and W, H. Grakall, of 9, Kimberley Villas, Kowloon, in the Summary Court yesterday afternoon to recover 8360, the balance alleged to be dae in tespect of certain iransactions in Green Island Cement Company and Lozon Sugar Rednery Co. shares.
**And we, who are se weḥ able to spe Mr. J. H. Gardiner represented plaintifextract from "Germany and Francs" and Me. R. C. Faithfuli appeared for the published in 1971), by James Hagger.iate the power which belongs to
defendants.
In
THE EVIDENCE.
A correspondent senda un the following
yesterday's issue wo gars the pro- The extract is from page 334 of vol. 25-den--we rock ourselves to sleep with the notion that the ides of #termax, Unity linsinary proceedings.
The defeat of the First Loire Army will never be associated with tho"ambi. removed the last obstacle to the realisation to pass, from the conscience into the Russo-Asistie Bank, proved that $2,100 designs for the reconstitution of the Ger Lerome covetous of sodat power and Mr. W. Lugebil, sab-manger of the tion of Count Bismarck's long-cherished will, from the will into action, and thus was advanced to Mrs. Gaskell by the bank against 300 Green Island Cement Co. Fampire. There was no longer any political force. the whole frout. All attacks were resalares. The shares ware held by the reasonable doubt that the campaign would While wo are thus drenining, these not know if they had been taken up again. future Emperor and his Leir, the repte main ingreal exscrees, havo ardy bank to Mrs. Gaskell's account, but he did be brought to a triumphant ive, The ideas, which we faney will te ove man of the London School. Roard, The We demolished eneviy trenches in Bel- The loan was paid to Mr. Showan against | sentatives of some of the chief sovereign ↑ become incarnate as the very genius of
guns and the British artillery southward Mrs. Gaskell's Lccount
[Lord Londonderry, before suceeding to Paris.-A omaniqua' says the Ber- the title, represented County Down mans onnounced that the Kaiyoru birth- Unicuist for six years and two years after day, would be the occasion of a great kis sucession to the Prenge he was sport but it was a turned to their ad pointed Viceroy of Ireisid. He was in Mr. Balfour's Cabinet from 1900 to 1008, vantage. It was a real day for us on as Postmaster Goners, Providens of the Board of Education, and Lord President of pulsed and all French attacks progressed. the Council. Elebalaiseached as Chair-
hair to the title in Viscount Castlereagh E.]
THE UNIVERSITY.
The provveds of the Garden Fete held at the University on Saturday, January
th. ounted { $1,075, ધાર્યું chvegio for this sum has basal melt the Treasurer of the Prines of
of Lys swept the routes to the concentra
In cross-examination Mr. Faithfall put hours of Germany, and all the springs
kiem point of German troops. There was it to the witness that the bank sold the of the political and military minchise; and that rave submit to the shares because Mrs. Gaskell's account was wers gathered and or near the his dictates of a peoplo nos mero enlightened gun and rifle Sré at Arras, Albert, Roye overdrawn Witness roplied that he did | torical site of Versailles. The hour bad! than is, but more greedy, more ardent, more exacting, more experienced in the on, and Seisans. The enemy's innot know, fantry attempted at various points to Plaintif said he had frown defendants struck, and the opportunity was given practical businesy of life (plus reais sug tease their trenches, but they were re for branty-five years. In July 1913, which might ever return if it were ne-
**** ffaires. I andows its fubure lender | 317. Gaskell told him that his wife wiß glected. These conquering soldiers werà pelled by force fire. The loss of the ed to buy forward some Green Island and | ready to raise on tarie whisks and do with ulti its ambition, ail its resentment Gerinans ore Monday and Tuesday at Fazon shares. He was given to understand elare Imperator" by acclamation the its solener, its glory, its external force
jandrapinės, all its rules, ita diplomaog, Crasane were certainly a irigade. Ger- that she had previously held sharm in these
lender mod representative of their prowess. man prisonera suy their reverse was companica but that the bank had sold them
**It is, then. Prussin that the Worsh lies of the University and the mem serious. Our total sew were sight hun and that she was anzi us to replace them. The sentiment af Geryian nationality was
As the alt of this interview he prepared
ke in heated to whites: it world is preparing to deverne her instrument ?, who together cruised the fete, desired the subscene of an old quarry. We to sige them, but plaintiff returned them signed to impris quen it. Fushe will push her perpose gradually. bera of Council of the Students' Caired me to the severity of the sume contract sotes and Mr. Giskell wished take the shape which the muster work, I Yes, And if the thing is showed to go
ARTILLERY DUELS AND IN. Wales National Relief Pusal.
FANTRY ACTIONS IN FRANCE.
"RUSSIA -ADVANDING ON HUNGARY.
TOTAL BRITISH CASUALTIES.
LONDON, Feb. 8, 4.45 p.m.
In the House of Commons, Mr Asquith stated that our total casualties up sill the sth ines, amounted to 104,000 of áll ranka.
THE STRUGGLE IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM.
ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS NEAR LA BASSEE.
Losnos, Feb. 7, 5,50 p.m.
To-day's Paris communique says Along the Belgium front there was quiet. The British near La Bassed curried & micated & kelometrla the cast-of-Couchy, where the
·Germans had hitherto maintained themselves.
There was an artillery duel elsewhere, exerpt for un attack by half
a battalion at Beau Sejour, which we repulsed,.
A thick fog prevails in the hills of the Vosges.
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SMALL ATTACKS NEAR NIEUPORT.
Losnos, Feb. 8. 12.50 a.m.
The Paris evening communique states that the enemy on Saturday night delivered several small attacks in the region of Nieuport. All were repulsed.
No report has been received regarding to-day's operations, except a bombardinient of the northern quarter of Soissons.
ARTILLERY DUELS AND INFANTRY ACTIONS.
LONDON, Feb. 8, 4.45 p.m.
A Paris romanique stated-Mostly artillery duels took place yesterday, but a violent infantry action was opened by the Germans at Bagatelle.
The latest reports state that our positions were maintained.
We made a successful coup de main on a German trench to the south-west of Carency.
Elsewhere our artillery gained advantages and checked infantry in an attempt to the north of Maneiges.
THE FIGHT ON THE CANAL.
ENEMY SOLDIERS DESERTING AND SURRENDERING,
Lospex, Feb. 8. 1.15, ..
The Press Bureau announces that a message received from Cairo on the 6th inst. states that no further fighting is occurred at the Canal. Beside the Arabs, q number of Anatolian and Turkish soldiers are deserting and surrendering,
The
express their test rateful thanks to haves now requined a disputal round.
all those who gato such rady help on
sileishows.Contributed.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
RESERVE.
WAR IN THE MUD.
Lunion, Jan. 29.
as it had been arranged that Mrs. Gaskel
France."
should sign. Knowing M. Gaskell's it must not be allowed to cool. The and the end will be the detruction of this werusion. The valet corps of the
financial position he considered his name crisis was alust & fuffluent of a go-the old kingdom of France. Hongkong Volunteers, vnder the rota
was not good enough. He asked Mr. | phocy. Nearly forty yours before, a dise] The whole Germania” world only Gaskell many times bout the matter but tinguished Frenchman had writion --- awaits the opportunity, and, once more, mand of Lieut. Crowther bith, leserva)
as a matter of fact Mrs. Grakril never special niration for their netive assist- Boulogne: The battle in the mud, near signed the notes: On the duo datu "It is i Prussia that the political which is the bafion by to
plaintif asked ange in mileeting the frow at the on! Ea Butter, was the Sint affair in which the shares, and he asked witness to have given place to national irritability is she who carries in her girdle the keys Mr. Gaskell to bear cosmopolitanism and impartiality of old out and seise on the eaton. I trance
and sideshows, while the Iritish have been engaged this your carry them till some time later as they Mosers, Wards Foster und Parkinson
of our territory, kod who han conv.tābaked÷. A rupid advanes into a slough of des were not in a position to take them. It was und pussion. It is there that the popular herself the gaoler at 120 fortuns of sabled much to the gaiety of nations by pond," inte which two months of incessanged that the Luzons should stand, but party has first made its peace with power, their ampsing byping at the open-air ant rain had turned the plain of La plaintiff refused to carry the Green Islsude The result is, that it is that fovera-
And Bassco, was practically impossible. Con Blank transfer and the crip which the that for which she hungers meat: action, M. Elgar Quinet, who saw that his per These words were written in 1891, by eventually Mr. Gaskell gave him a ment which in our day gives to Germany ently, the terms divided on a
Russo-Asiatic Bank exchanged for 82,100 dush along the La Basse-Bethune roud. | against ---Mr. Gaskell's see unt. This real life, the wxial initiative, It satis etions were approaching their The attack begin with surprising force amount was not sufficient to cover the fs her sullen grevd for power and went, when, a generating dater, the man
cement shares, but left a balance of 2338.1 possession of material forge.
appeared, whose faith in his star, and · which was the first item in the Finally in January Mr. Gaskell, after being stirring trement, enterprising It only thing was waiting haver siner been. Prussian despotist is intelligent, skill to see the opportunity for which pressed to take up the Luzons, instrusted witness to resell them. They were bought awaits the man who sees and weis the surprise and dread of Humps- The xt. 8962.50 and sold at Joss of 3241.45 including interest. As the loss as that of other despotisme i igeance, notice; be there was nothing obvious to (star no midday: its support is science, sagacity of the prelictin in worthy of was rather heavy and it was a matter of friendship he charged no brokerage. He between the people and it there is the common sense of mind to suge wrote to Mr Gaskell overal times for s secret understanding to postpone the gust such a dryad in 1531. M. Quina confirmation of the account and payment question of liberty, and work in enosmon himself could only recent for the gia but had received nothing.
in aggrandise the fortune of Friedrich. mess of his political foreslab-
when ho Mr Faithfull put it to plaiștiff in croUS examination that because he knew the Beyond that-un incontestable advantage repented his worde in 1967. 85 recaling husband's position to he had he waying which redeems a thousand tauts-Prussensional to recover from the wife though he sian despotism is privilege to hold version Icken words... admitted that she never sigsed the con its had the humilisation of France, and, now and the burst into sudden fame,
Orders by Majes Wakeman, D.C.H.K.Y.R. and rapidity against the trenches of a certain regiment which was supported. and fel back. The German cauguant, the 58th Prussian Infantry, seemed to bear the brunt of the fighting on the German wide.
PARADE.
The weekly pamde of A, R and Companies will take place on Thursday February 11th instead of Friday. Fall in on the Cricket ground at 5.15 p.m. dress drill.order. There will be no Squad frill on Thursday February 11th.
NICK PARADE.
A British regiment on the left of the their captored trenches reported to Colonel that there was something wrong, During the absence of Surgeon Capt. They had also to fall back to avoid being mack vide last orders, any member living! enflade.
The trenches on the right in how can ane Sorgen Ligut Smal ley about 1.45 p.m. at 14 Knutsford Ter-peared to hrva beer courouten for the MATILO, FORSOIL. The Germans plan.carried race instead of attending at Headquarters thera sore the road to the outskirts of in the morning.
APPOIATUST.
PROMOTIONS
"BRITISH PERFIDY."
Other British Regimuts were ordered
яс
cla
know whether Mrs Gaskell signed the
to retake the loss trepshes. They foundered forward knee-deep in mud and water under heavy Kre-one of the queer. est charges ever witnessed. It was im.her beball. She said Mr Shewan. Wein-every household at this very hour? |
for a subdued five of -anhuntarın, which
DON'T COUGH.
His Excellency the Governor has beenitencey, where they decupied a trench.act. Plaintiff replied that he did avenge the longstand insult of the nod, as suddenly disappeared like light pleased appoint. Dr. G. 11. Basta a ta bo capturing half a dozen Tommies, and contracts or not they were made out in Treaty of phalia: for. it knows that nig: all which may be seamed up is Surgeon Captain in the Volunteer Reserve, pushed ints a tovu a company strong, her name. He denied that he held the it was which broke at Waterke the the fact that there was a growing convie
with three officers, having to their re Cheon lelands shares in his own rame and wing of the French eagle d'aile de la tion of the approaching unification of Corp?... Green to be Sergeant,torres, of about are thousand, the task wishing to get rid of them sold theta Fortune de la Frazeol
Germany, which pressed itself on thà LeCpl. A, B. Bryson to be Corp. rica Cpl. of securing the get Thu hastily selendants, They were bought at Mi!
Unity in that word you have the conscinceness of thoughtful mța like an FJ. Gellion vorted. LeCpl. C. w.
request. Brest to be Corpl. vien Cpl. S. E. Greon covered.
He only saw. Grakell once, and the profound, continuous, necesssary thought overshadowing power, which they instine. promoted. Pte. J. C. West to be Corpors!
only letters he had received from her wer which everywhere pervades and pene-rely felt to be of evil omen for Prance, Ft. F. A. Fisher to be LeCpt. rice LeCpl.
letters in which she entirely repudiated the trates the country. Religion, law, com- transaction and the idea that she had asked merce, liberty, despotism-it matters bot A.B. Bingson promoted. Pte. A. Charlton to be EcCpl. vice LxCpl. J. M. Aaron
bim to act as her broker. reverted. Pte. A. Lamble to be LeCpl.
recognised two contracts. They were tho Ithias all alike urge to this denoue- William Bonry Gaskell, an accountant, what flourishes most on the other side of vice LcUpl. a W Brett promoted. Pie. R. Stewart te bo LeCpl.
handed to him by Mr. Shewan, but his ment HASTINGS.
wife did not authorise him to
n to accept them! to C Cor. 4 Section-
? What is the living thought cherished: Sergt. S. E. Green to C
"T is absurd to allow a cough to lung VII Corpl. A. B. Bryson
rson to A Coy. 3 Section.
nota broker, that unless particulars of the
and sap your vitality when Chamber Corol. C. W. Brett to B Cng, 4 Section,
shares were given she would have nothing Is it not the territorial unity of the Gerlain's Cough liemedy will care you. You LeCpl. J. C.
J. C. West to C Coy. 3 Section. point the attackers lay down to lodge the to do with them, and that she would not man Fatherland? That cry racans the don't know where a persistent cough will Legh. F. A. Fiber to A Cay: 3 Section. billets, waiting for their corrules to fe arved Bar Rowan Lo hay do drees sielition of artificial frontiers, the efface area and langs to become diseased you
A. Charlton to A Coy. 1 Section detach themselves ifliciently from the Island Cement shares on his wife's behalf, ent of arbitrary limits within which it is such a simple thing to step into
Shewan to buy Leopl. A. Lamble to D. Coy, & Section.bog to cane ot. The men declare that on July 11, but she refused to have any they and their products are impounded chemist's shop and get a bottleet Chamber LeCpl R. Stewart to C Coy, 3 Sretion. Section.
Pte. R. H. D. Mitchell to C Coy, 1 the Germans were able to make head thing to do with the matter. He told Mir with no common bond, no possible in- lalo's Cough Remody. For sale by
or tail of this method of attack. The Shewan what his wife had said. Sabee-
dustrial development.
Chemist and Storekeepers. Pte. W. M. Johnston to C Coy. I enemy climbed out of the trenches to had a lot of Green Island shares which he quently he told Mrs Gaskell that Me Shewan Section.
meet their winailants with cold steel. wanted to get rid of, and Mrs Garkeit Pls. B. Gay to □ Ch. 1 Section. Pte. A. E Wabb to O Cuy, 1 Section,
Then seeing then wolly lying in the agreed to take 300 of them, and did Ito. A.. Cavalier to U Coy. 4 Section.mul, they leaped back into ho tronches, take them, but there was no question of எதப் fearing a new form of British perfidy. brokenge. The purchase was a It is intended to select about 4 men from Thus, yentually the Britishers atormed purchase of Mr Shevan's own shares. In reply to a further question defendant
ECOCTA.
possible to keep any kind of line. At the
10.
wben
J. & F. MARTELL'S BRANDY
each Company to be trained, under 2nd and held the trench, although many fell. observed that the term broker" was a▼, (F
Lt. Blason, a Scouts. Members who are willing and it to undertake this work The German advance along the Bethune should sepd in their names to the Adjutant, road was an utter and expensive failure.
THE GOVERNMENT AND DYES.
Business Men's Criticism,
the
rather elsɛtic phrssa in this Colony.
Mr Justice Gomperts: There are mid to be 10,000 Chinese broketa in Queen's
The 5ta Prussian Regiment was driven Roadramined by Mr Gardiner de
back leaving four hundred dead on the
Cross Food. The Gerum serves were unable fendant said he was not a stockbroker brit
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co
with
refered
to
the con
to come to their resu Our infantry, he had had many share transactions on his with the elective aid of the French,own and his wife's behalf; the latter Chamber of Commerce yesterday,
Ata meeting of the Council of Bradford attended to it that the survivors of those 6 cash transactions. En had lied
several actions They are despondent at the failure of the attack on the 2nd inst. Government's scheme for making dye who entered Givenchy were prisoners.in this court. Before ko Same state that they attempted to rejoin their regiments, but they saw wares was discussed. à resolution was They met with heavy British Bro on tracte for Mrs. Gaskell be had no authority German and Turkish officers shooting the runaways, so they thought it raad from the Worsted Committee of York- advancing into the town, and found them from her to
so, but be told Mr. Shored safer to surrender,
shire, Lancaster, and Cheshire, expressing selves trapped on trying to retreat, and
provisionally until only as to the vendors None of the enemy who were engaged in the recent fighting have in opinion that a scheme can be success- Accompanied by liberal Govern-
so surrendered. reached the west bank of the Cunal, except the prisoners, and four sol·l
of the shares. There TEA ment
And which would give sapport,
nothing on the contract to show that it diers whose escape has already been notified.
security for some years against compattum The committee plodged itself to support
was only provisional and he admitted that by already well-established German frms.
he should not have signed it. He told Mir. Ghewan that Mrs. Gaskell would
| pok ratify it
No buildings in Ismaili were hit, and no shells entered the town. Most of the enemy's shells dropped into Lake Timsah."
the
any such schemo.
Mr C. R. Hindley said the problem wa not one for dyers only, but manufacturers, placu merchanta and yarn merchants, whó have to take a share in the scheme. Thiess
*riculare. w.re
And
numbers
GREAT GERMAN LOSSES.
London, Jan. 31. Paris: The French oficial 'arcount of
Mr. Gardiner: And yet in March 1914 recent operations singles out as most (eight months afterwards) you wrote con importazt the great and eastly German arming the contine: on behalf of your wife
His Lordship observed as defendant reverse castward of Ypres, a still costlier left the witnerbox: "A must enantis. | way of guaranteeing money invested, A. reverse at La Bamser, and lastly the factory witness and added that he would for twenty years, he did not think dyers absence of any German attack at Sois. I be rery loath to accept anything he said as would take up the Government scheme on. On other part of the front the the way which had been suggested.
RUSSIANS ATTACKING THE HUNGARIAN BORDER the Government was most geretous in the
LONDON, Feb. 8, 4.10 u.m.
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last plaintiff's evidence His Lordship held that Mr. Gaskell was not liable."
A Petrograd communique says:-
Mr J. H. Robinson, president of the engagements were of secondary import- On the left bank of the Vistula, on the Bzura and Rawka, the can lead from a dyers, and they had not got ons
council, say they had been waiting for A anes and were everyabere favourable to Mr. Gardiner wked for an adjournment cionade continued on the 5th inst., but the enemy did not take the offer-et." H
to enable him to subpoena Ms. Gaskell. sive. We attacked near the village of Kamioty, and made some progress should be held between dyers in Bradford greater efforts. Nevertheless the Allies Ee asid.
suggested that conference
Terrible weather scuditions prevented this Mr. Gamliner would be bound by what Flis Lordship pointed out that if he did against stubborn resistance.
and district and members of the Bradford broke the enemy's resistance at three fortified positions near Mesolaborez matter of great importance to the Bradford Their offensive power is dally increasing second defendant with costs, allowing the
Fighting continues along the whole front in the Carpathians. We Chamber of Commerce, so that the subject aro advancing slowly and surely and aro
Mr. Faithfell admitted
ilted liability on behalf could be thoroughly discussed. It
how constantly reinforcing their alaies, of Mr. Gaskell. and pursued the enemy of several versts, capturing 2,563 men and a trade.
His Lordship gave judgment against the number of guns.
Leeds Chamber of Commerce, at its consequently the Allies will make their wet to be amended to carer breach of Altogether over 10,000 prisoners and 37 field and machine-guns have meeting yesterday afternoon, resolved that maximum efort when they have the authority. As against Mr. Gaskell he boen captured in this region since the 24th January......”
the scheme for a national company, maximum mëuns. All that falters fs to adjourned the sction till Friday. The attacks of the enemy who crossed, the Tusholka and Beskid the coal-tar industry in the United King less "sacrifiers.
assisted by Government money, to darelop achieve a complete result without use Passes on the 5th inst. were repulsed with heavy loss, the enemy dom, in the opinion of this Chamber, loca retreating in disorder,"
not meet the difficulties of the situation, The Belgian truly has been reconchy was attacked and, the enemy got a but will stifle competition and establish astitted with remarkable speed. Ils foothold in the village. Inmediately unopoly. This Chamber repsate its artillery has given most valuable sup-the British Commander ordered three coal-tar coleum to be imposed for some demand for a substantial import July Op
ότι port.
counterattacks which were supputed by years after the close of the ur." It this be
the fire of the French artillery and b granted the present, manufacturers would
three o'clock in the afternoon all the farg ly extend their operations; other
tranches were retakan.ve times the manufacturers, British and foreign, would
A Frenchinán" descrika" the heavy Germons returned to the assault but establish works; there would be a large Gunn check at Ta Bassee Out Bri-were always reputed and left bunarsiz increase of output; competition in the United Kingom would ensure conrumenti Allies had to face the most violent dead do the fields Against szzensive prices; and there would German offensive on both sides of the Ix The Germans made a night attack but Le an incentive to affidiecé and
Our troops in Bukhoving have gradually fallen back, holding the offensive of strong enemy forces in hilly position. Nevertheless, the Fighting in the southem Carpathians and in Bukhovina is proceeding in our favour. We cuptured 3,000 prisoners on the 4th inst
THE USE OF A NEUTRAL FLAG"
LONDON, Feb 8,
BRITISH FIGHT HAND.
It won stated in the discussion that if the ously attempted a diversion cat cereral was complete
A Foreign Office statement declares that the British Government has always manufactured ical Bossed ciral ant the enemy simultane. this also was repulsed, and their rev recognised the use of a neutral flag by a merchant ship for the purpose of industry wars protected by a tariff, then points of'in front-between the Bethune Thero has been a tight bending of the scaping captors as legitimate and involving no breach of International Law, the Germists would also be making colours road, La Burre and roulette. At eight French line owing to tax monetary fall Bat to destroy the ship of a non abstint, along with her crew and cargo, is in this country after the war belaging in the morning man baiyation dreva ing back on the British, but we retool the Germany had announced its intention of doing, is nothing lessen an act of their capital here and employing British the Brittan from the trenches in fat lost treach-in twenty minuted. The day piraoy
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