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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1917.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE POPE'S PEACE OVERTURES.
VADIGAN OPTIMISTIO. "»
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ROME, Aug 15.
The Vatican tengst optiasistie over j, new pesce initiativeit affirmed that the Pontiff has been assured that -no Government will absolutely refuse to discuss the Note.
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THE RUSSO-RUMANIAN
OFFENSIVE.
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FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS.
Lesbos, Aug. 13.
A Russian oficiul message; transmitted hy wireless mys-The Runmnian Troope have continued the counters Slanic, and dislodged the enemy from offensive. They peeppied the village of heights to the south-west of Grozechti. The offensive is developing. The Russo-Rumani
! repulsed attacks in the direction of Font, and also in the region of Maksinteni.
GERMAN REPORT.
SOME OF THE PROPOSALS, The Pope's proposals suggest dis- ornament, and the formation of s Supreme Court of Arbitration for thefted by wireless, ayThe enemy is German oficial message, transmit- solution of future conflicts between beginning to vieklin the mountain area marina. Also, ne anexations and no of Rumania, between the Trotus, Indemnities, except in particular cases; Futua sud Sereth. for instalwe, Belgin and some French al Serbian regius, which are morg "severely damaged.
He propuses the solution of Alsace Jorraine, and the Trentino Trieste, as Fug to the aspirations of the people crumptible with the general situation,
"Ile proper the restoration of the ancient kingdom ni Polani,” Belgium, and the occtipied French departaments in exchange, for German Coloniw, and Anally, proposes liberty of the sens..
The Pope eltes statements recently mule by the leulers of belligerent Governments to prove that their views are not so ierproncilable as is believed. BRITISH PRESS PESSIMISTIC.
Laxon, Aug. 15.
STATE CONFERENCE AT. MOSCOW
PETROGRAD Aug. 15,
theme for holding is rent State Con- M. Kerensky today" revived the
classes ant communities. It will be ference at Moscow, including all parties, hell at the small Kremlin from the 5th to the 27th. About 1,000 will participate.
M. Kerensky will opet the conference with a comprehensive exposition of the
situation.
GENERAL BRUSILOFF'S FAREWELL TO RUSSIAN ARMY.
PETROGRAD, Aug 13.
The papers give the collest reception to the Pupex proposals, which are re General Lirusiloff in a farewell message garded as a result of action on the part to the liussian armies says should of Austria, prompted by Germany to have liked to have remained with my alexvour to make the most of the nldiers. I am firmly convinced that nivanes in the Fast For bargaining,
for the happiness of the country and Rassis will reqver from its sickness,
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THE
SUMMARY COURT.
A GERMAN LIQUIDATION CASE.
CHINA MARET
Mfr. Diss did this in the ordinary way,. not intending to make himəcli persoir- ally liable for the amount.
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SIAM AND THE WAR.
The following paragraphs are from After further discussion, in which Mr the Houglas Daily Mail -- Faithful, said be strongly resanted bisterned enemy aliens is being supplien hy For the present the foot of the in-
In the Summary Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice Compertz, Mr. E A.friend's anggestions that he had acted Williams, as liquidator for Doctors in disrespectful manner, especially as Messe Diss Brothers and Arthur Cait that he thought it would be better Muller, lasti and Hoch, claimes from his friend was his junior, his Bettiahige Piss tailors, the sum of $91. The if he fiscussed the gutter in chambers, claim was made against the defendant which was accordingly dose.. and, alternatively, against the second defendant, as the drawers or dower of a cheque dated September 30, 1914 payable to the order of the said Doctors Muller, Justi and Hoeb, which cheque, on presentation as ruturned by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, accom- paniel by the memorandum refer to
interest on the amount as the rite of drawer The plaintiff also claimed per cent. from October 29 up to the present date,
Mr. Mattingly," of Menara Deacon for the plaintiff, and M. R. C. Faithfull Looker Devon and Harston, appeared
for the defendants.
the Government, but we learn that this is at a temporary arrangement quid that
bearing the 1
•when decided to tense |
arrange for their own messing in the railyar the will be courted certain
sum of money and wid have
Tes per diem for each adult and one The allowance given will bệ
for much child, house accommoda- tical tim and elec
light Veing supplier. On resuring His Lonship stated that be understood that an amicable
the women and children. to the inconvenisačo, it settlement had been arrived at.
present caused by
scattered all aver Bangkok, it has consent, he would like to mention that
Mr. Faithfull said that with his friend's premises in the immediate vicinity
them all
all together, in the German Chh
Surawonge пик! bis efient's reason for not nesting the rule of this decision a number cheque was not due to shortness of fands, German Emilice are moving into this since it could easily have been met at location to-day
clarer, the War would have bert it by the time the cheque would have been maturity. He thought, however," that
pre seven weeks He looked at it in the light of the fact that he hael not necessarily the loctors in the se, sums due to him from German subjects
he should pay a German claim if he and it would be manifestly unfair that
could not silleet from Germans.
Fensare
man and a
MartiĪ
the women has been placed in the hands enmers and girls, an the control of Special arrangements will be made to the due safety ani care of Omar-
of Colonel P. L. E Warning (Luanz Heinlodra) Deputy Inspector General of Oendsemerie, who is both old Gentameris School Phrapatua as
With neutral
regard to the preparation of the an internment camp we learn that for son present there is nu intention of upon whether the present place of in The are sent or not is conting
ingent ternment 19
is found sanitary and suffi ciently commodis. If it answers those
an
the
sending the
•they
Before the ease was opened, this friend's explanation and understood ther the chomy aliens thither...
Faithfull said that he wished to make preliminary objection. "He said that he gave his friend, Mr. Mattingly, notice to the effect that he would require the plaintiff to be present, as he desired to
erung.
cross-examine "bim. He had admitted certain facts, but that did not preclude him from examining the plaintiff. As the case
the priveleg of
stood at present, the plaintiff was a friend could not, at that moment, go plaintif
on paper only, and his
into the withness hot and swear that GERMANS UNEASY ABOUT POLAND. plaintiff was alive. He hoped he was not dead, but the fet remained that
He intended to ask for an adjournment the plaintiff might possibly have died.
for the plaintiff to be produced.
It is felt that no course but rejection js open to the Allies, niless they are liberty." prepared to throw away their future.
Indications point to liermany, having failed to secure peace through the Socialists, now trying to do so through The Catholics. It is emphasize that the Allies' terms are prite incompatible with the Vatican proposals, and there is not the slightest prospect that the Allies will abate then."
DEAP EARS IN WASHINGTON.
Washiveros, Eng, 15.
that
LONDOS, Aug. 15. Reuter learns from a trustworthy re tint the Germans are next. sy ait Poland, owing to the storm over the arrest of the Polish
His Lorishipatated General Pitsaski, and the failure of preliminary objection need not preven
the the attempts to recruit Poles, in con- the case going on. The evilence coitid nection with which it transpires that be taken and then, perhaps, according It is socially state that the 60089 Polish legionaries, "less to cirenmstances, an adjournment might Pope's proposals inclirle suggestions for than 1 por eunt took the outh of the granted. the reduction of armaments, and the allegiance, abolition of all retaliatory economic, conflicts. It is believed the Pope declared that the injugies to all heiliger tears were so great that no reparation wad posible except the return of
territory.
It already evident that the proposal have fallen on deaf ears at Washington, where displomatic eircles regard them as inspired by Germany with the object of splitting the Allies in a lion of war aims.
LATER
The Poparis prace proposals also include the suggestion the Belgium, Serbia Rumania should be restonal and a péaerful solution of the questions of Alsace and Lorraine. The Trentino and Poland arrived at.
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THE WESTERN FRONT. BRITISH POSITIONS IMPROVED.
LONDON, Aug. 15. Field-Marshal Sir. Douglas, Haig
reports
With heavy artillery and riffefire we repulsed an enemy attack eastward of Westhoek: We improved our positions on the right bank of the Steenbeck.
THE SITUATION IN SPAIN. PURPOSELESS ANARCHISM.
anspendedan
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Com- presence Was
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Mr. Mattingly said be quite accepted the feeling that actusted his friend's client.
LIQUOR AND TOBACCO DUTIES IN HONGKONG,“
Imports at Exports for the year 1916 The Report of the Superintendent, of
statex:--
duties and licensed ware houses for 1918 The revenue collected from liquor was $793,76224 as compared with 4626.574.97 in 1915. The general de tails are as follows
Duties, Eri
pean Li quors, Duties, Chio-
1916.
1916.
chingents it is probable that no
Bir
will be oude it all.
Schneer (Phen Amruei Rethakitch)
ceased to become a naturalizer! Siamese
subject, as notified by a special Gazette yesterday, was arrested and
at Raine Sai Kai and interned on the interned yesterday another. German
everting. who had been naturalizer was arrested
Atr 0.
Both ins
instant,
of licenses to enemy aliens to purchano have grisen with regard to the granting Home misunderstanding appears to
necessities of life, and we hear tut German women bave, оп several occasions, been unable to buy things on account of their having no such license. We understand, however, that the per mits will be issued as soon as it is possible to do so.
$208,598.54 $173,00124]"
•
5,750.00 65,000.00
واده
The Superintendent of Imports and Exports in bis annual report for:1316
ese Liquors, 579,376,40 - 447,530,73 OPIUM MONOPOLY IN HONGKONG. Licensed Warehouse fie enged
Fees,
Warehouse Overtime Fees,
37.00
Total... $793,762.24 $626,574.97
I
saya:--
Mr. Faithfull went on to say that he
Arrangements were made to purchase thought he had not received proper
40.00 m opium direct from the Indian treatment in the matter of the appearance
Government from the beginning of the of the plaintiff, by his friend, since he
year, and regular monthly supplies are bal listinctly made the request that the
now shipped by the Indian Govemment. MADRID, Aug. 16.
On 1st March, 1915, a general The armingenient has proved very satis that disorders occurred in various The Minister of the "Interior states
plaintiff should be present.
increase was male in the duty on all factory. The total quantity of raw Hereupon, Mr. Mattingly interposed increase marle varied, for the different confiscated raw opinn was 365 cheats varieties of intoxicating liquor. The opium boiled during the year including quarters of the town, which the troops humewhat heated argument kinds of liquors. but can be taken us compared with 3451 chests in 1915. Commander has issued retringent had informed his friend that he did not cent. The increase in the receipts from axle of opiura was 85,811,110.158 com- vigorously repressed. The Military ensued. Mr. Mattingly said that he roughly as an average increase of 25 per The gross revenue derived from the orders in consequence of the disregard intend to produes the plaintiff. His amount of the increase in the duty, but price of prepared opium was raised of conciliatory measure..
European liquors does not equal the pared with $4,765,028.59 in 1915. The business E
It is reported from Bilbao that
the decrease in the consumption thus twice during the year on February 5th munications impeded. Disturbances
of the trade. The trade in Chinese again on April 20th to $12.00 per tael, shown is due to the general conditions it was raised to $11.50 per tal and were suppressed by military charges.
The Premier said:-We are face to
liquors is in a very Houriahing state. A large number of seizures were face with an anarchist movement which
liquors is more than fully shown in the amount of the seizures of raw opium The increase in the duty on Chinese again made during the year, but the makes no demands and entertains no
increase of revenue, and at the same show a large reduction as compared political hopes from JE
change of
spirits from the Colony shows a tion Government.
time the export of Chinese trines and with the figures for 1915. This reduc
would appear to 1915. The local distilleries continue to Kingdom to prevent the export of satisfactory increase as compared with due to steps taken in the United be largely
do well and have benefited considerably raw opium. There is alight increase by the general improvement in the in the seizures of prepared opiat. A trade in Chinese wines and spirits for I have mentioned in previous reporta, which the Colony is a market. the traffic in muggled opiam is a traffic through the Colony and can only be satisfactorily dealt with at the various sources of supply.
THE LABOUR EXECUTIVE.
CONFIDENCE IN MR. HENDERSON..
LONDON, Aug. 15. The Labour Executive lave passed vote of confidence in Mr. Hender- on and has selected him to head the delegates at the Stockhoint" con- A telegrain from Stockholn, which strong, eastward of Neure Chapela was read, said the conference, would
he consultative and not mandatory. expressing the opinion that the The Esecutive passed a resolution fabourites should be represented "nt that the Party' opinions should not be misunderstood or misrepresented, They regretfully noted the Govern meas announcement of its intention to refuse passports.
The enemy twice attempted raids castward of Laventie, but was in mediately driven out by the Portagueoference. after sharp lighting. We" repulser "zaiders, estimated at three companies
Despite the enemy's aggressive tactics, cur long distance acroplanes resched and bombed their objective, machine gunned infantry, and brought down Two of ours are missing.
client was a very busy men and his friend wanted plaintif present he could not necessary if iris
sutupœna im
Mr. Faithfull said he had told his friend that he also was a bay man and be supposed his friend was a busy man
He had not received proper treatment.
Mr. Mattingly said that he did, not wish to take up his Lordship's time, but he strongly resented the stigma cast upon him by his friend, who had even gone so far as to accuse him of working
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HIGHER PRICES AS WINTER
APPROACHES.
In the coal trade the prospect is that
seven and drove down four machines, the forthcoming conference in order Inter, and it was dishonoured by the stocks exceeded 100 lb. in weight. Some bances in the Kwangtung province"Japan Advertiser," continuing -
GERMAN REPORT.
LONDON, Aug. 15
A German official message transmitted
and
Kazakken · 1908
the South Pacife coal famine is thra tening. Those foreign points will whatever price is quoted by suppliers.
pust Thus the prospect for the trade is bright
Mine out the latter months of the present owners have already sold
most supply contracts have to be re year and some of theid even declare tó circumstances that in Beptember, when have nothing toore to sell. It isin these newed, much speculation or rivalry will be in evidence among buyers.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERYE,
COMMAND
by wireless saya:-Strong Allied attacks submitted for endorsement by the them to settle the matter, and asking tobacco from July 15th to December during the year only amounted to 83 very rise in price is speedily acquiesced will issue Orders and continue, in
attacked southward of Nauroy.
RAILWAY COLLISION IN RUSSIA.
in
for Germans.
Lordship decided that the case should consumed in the Colony, and the collec After further heated argument, his duced imposing a duty on all tobacco On July 7th an Ordinance was intre
proceed,
tion of this duty was undertaken by Mr, Mattingly said that a post-rinted this department. The procedure intro theque was given, in August 1911, by duced was similar to that already in 1915, ander which the Commission for An agreement was made in October, Messrs Diss Brothers. It was race liquors, with the exception that of Kwangtung understood to purchase another historical boom is anticinatat operation in fegari to intoxicating the emppression of opium for the province payable to the German Doctors, Messrs duty anted for payment about a fortnight prasing of the Ordinance, where auch merchants of Hongkong. The distur-country is fast running out, says the Müller, Justi and Hoch. It was pre-toliacen in the Colony at the time of the held in Hongkong from the-opium coal at depots in various parts of the was charged on stocks of the remaining stock of certified opiam after this month, because the stock of
bank. The cheque was signed by the stages in checking the actual stocks of appear to have interfered with the carry- difficulty was experienced in the earlier second defendant. The Liquidator had tobacco in the Colony hut once this out of this agreement and after the chases at present on account of their Buyers are hurrying up their pur- written a latter asking for the matter to difficulty was overcome and a satisfactory of opium to the Kwangtung province Because they were thrown into difficult be settled and had received a reply from list had been draws up of the various practically ceased.
first two months of the year the export anticipation of another automn boom. kinds of tobacco that come on the market, Messrs Diss Brothers to the effect that the collection of duty proceeded smooth imported into the Kwangtung province are now anxious bis speedily acquies The foregoing resolution will be it was not financially" convenient for ly. The actual revenue derived from
position last spring owing, to
to the besit The total amount of certified opiam ane at the in the Western theatre are being pre-ljourned Labour Conference on the for time. Some time after that the 3ler was 8211,000.00, being slightly in Shanghai. Persian opium continued to had its influence on the visible stone The nudersigned will attend at the
speedy rise in prices, buyers
Until further order, the undersigned pared. We took a large number of 21st.
chests. 180 chests were exported to Portuguess prisnners at Neuve Chapelle.
by them This attitude of the buyers has already of the Eserve Force.
immediate charge of the administration The French twice ansuccessfully
Liquidator wrote requesting payment forthwith, and a duty is payable on tobacco imported or Formoss Uncertified opium
& further letter excass of the amount estimated for. As be imported into the Colony, practically and in ita turn affected the trend of the
in the case of intoxicating liquors, no the whole imports going forward to trade. In Kyushu, indeed, abnormally 1.8.P. (R.)'s office on each week day bill further letter was sent, intimating manufactured forexport from the Colony imported for the Government Mono- Hokkaido and Tokio no such checks are on Saturday from 9.30 sm to 10.30
high freightage has proved. WEA
check, to (excepting Saturday) from 9.30 am, to unless a settlement was accorded. His that legal proceidings would be taken
the canning out of the stock, but in
10.30 am. and 4 pm. poly and the Macao Opinm Farmer. in evidenes and the stock is steam. All communications are to br
to 5 One lot. of 170 chests uncertified opium reduced quite contrary to the addressed to, and all interviews had in p.m. and case lay in the fact that Mr. A. C. Diss, the second defendant, now in court, had
which was being shipped nominally for trend in su
in summer, Mexico was returned to Calcutta owing
recent consus the stock the first place with, M. Hongh According to a signed the cheque and the question
to the suspicious nature of the ship tans stainst 14,300 tons in Jabe The D. 8. P. (R) will inspect all ranks st the Sumidagawa depot was 13,700 rested upon the cheque only; therefore, consisting of Mr Henningsen, Mr Man- While a shooting party last week,
INSPECTION Hokkaido the reduction, has been more the presence of the plaintiff was not at ning mining engineer from Koren.
rapid. At the end of Jime the of the Police Reserve at 6.16 p.az. on all necessary. No settlement had been Captain Mathews, Captain Laby and
stock was 82,023 tons bainst: 104,300 Thursday, August 3th. Detailed orders made, and therefore this action had been Card, were being hald
two sergeants of the American Legation
tons at the close of May At Wakanat will be issued brought to recover the amount due
Lup at Kalgan M. KERENSKY'S SCATHING REPLY 302,700 tons against 301,550 tons a
and Moji st the end of July-there were
COMPANY PARADES by the local Authorities owing to the
at the activities of robbers in the neighbour
TO A SOLDIER."
The following parades will take place end of June.
at Central Station. Iniform will not news was received that a number
The following incident occurred on visible stock cannot be easy. The im mines the replenishment of the
Monday, August 20th-No. 3. Com- the nobreaky, Minister of War, was it owners' orders are scepted by foreign and Ambulance Fittoon. Also, No. S
northern Russing front port of mining machines is difficals and
Tuesday August 21% No. Pistoon advanced positions. One of the men machines i dela erival of the ordered Bection at Water Police Station wildressing "Concourse of soldiers in will perish, and the dead have no use for machines is now almost hopeless: Labour interrupted, saying, "If we attack, xil rutin mine owner the acquisition of Bection.
is delayed. According to a Wednesday August 22nd NO Y liberty or land.
And
Thursday, getting warter He was ecatinuing in the same strain industrial booms have called
every
August 23rd.-No. 2 Com month, as
AS pany. made the scathing to ather safer and Away
(Sgd.) F. House, In spite of their inter
VASE() ming owners
There has been increased artillery ativity on the Aiane Front, in Western
"PETROGRAD" Aug. 15.
Champagne, and northward of Verdun. Sixty persons were killed, and 150 The French brought up strong forces at injured by collision between a Verdun, especially artillery. Werepulsed passenger and goods trufn, midway attacks at Firey and shot down nine between, Petrograd and Moscow, aeroplanes.
Owing to a pointsman's error.
VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL IN - BELGIUM."
"LONDON, August 15.
A French communiqué zay-The artillery duel, at times, has been most violent in Belgium.
LONDON. August-15.
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LABOUR TROUBLES IN NEW BOUTH WALES.
FOREIGNERS BESIEGED BY
** MONGOL. BRIGANDS
ment.
· COWARD":
REBUKED.
The
F.
is
Judging from the rate of working at be worn, Pall in xt 5.45 pm.
at
LONDON, Aug. 15. South Wales, has received a tele. Mr. Holman," Premier of New
Mr. Faithfull said that the reason of the American Board Enemy raids at different points ware conlrainers to the effect that, they adjournment, for the plaintiff to be
gram from the wharf labourers and that he made the application for an of easily repelled.
with two other "American" will not participate in the strike in present, was that he desired to sak him women, one English woman and GERMAN SAYAGERY IN BELGIUM.New South Wales.
missioneries, who were spending. their It is thought that the gas workers certain question. The cheque, al summer vacation at Larsen's Ranch at may come out, but many men remain though signed by Mr. C. A. Diss, was were being besieged by Mangolian Tubul, a hundred miles from Kalgan, The savagery of the Germans in Bel- loyal
made out on behalf of the firm of Diss briganda. giam is re-illustrated by the fate of the
A limited transport service is being Brothers, which no longer existed, transmitted to the American Legation when Best Bursians during longich the increase in e
This information was immediately Belgian athlete, Van Rentergem, who carried on was shot at Oudenarde on a charge of
The public are supporting the current by Mr. A.-C. Diss himself. Authorities in Peking. The latter im-year have not gone to the scatold to copii have been able in the firati
and the liability had not been in which, cdiomsnicated with the Chinese reply: espionage, after being dragged through Government the streets at the end of a long chain,
He wanted to ask plaintiff by Kalgan to permit the shooting party to selfish interests above those of bis cpun half of the present year only to increase mediately instracted the authorities at enable the first coward to put his own The guards grossly maltreated, and spit in the face of Van Rentergem. The
He had waited for nearly two and a proceed to the rescue, accompanied by a try and people. He who trembles for 20 per cent of the prod latter was most courageous, and did not
half years before bringing this action. detachment of cavalry.
production complaint.
kaido and 10 per cent. in the requested the at the Indian sales yesterday, con- ago, when the firm of Dis Brothers
turn the soldier out of the army. The
meantime firming the view that a real shortage, existed, the proper debtor could have The Hon. Treasurer of the Auce the whole regiment No, one is ensured more coal, and in the first half of Cholera and Diarrhoea Hamadji- All that
the
demand for foel has TEETHING children have more or colonel saked for sothority to treat increased similarly Eve or air dthers thus shaming workers but carrying ongans have controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colice
Not only industrisi may be expected before the close of
leas "diarrhoea which can be eOL the year, unless further tonnage can
been produced. be aliceated for ten
Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs ough M. Kerensky replied, and, widress the present year their derland showed a necesar yg la Lo give the prescribed. His Lordship. That is not relevant to
with than the following soldiers, he said." You cannot an increase of 21 per clined: some more than natural and then castor bil to:
dose after ceca operation of the Mr. A. C. Dise's mother asked him to
Mr. Faithfull went on to explain that ing, donation to the Funds of the
Hospital
NEW U.A. LOAN TO ALLIES.
WASHINGTON, AU15 Congress will shortly authorise new loan to the Allies, amounting to four billion dollars."
TEA SHORTAGE
Only 7,954 packages were offered
LONDON, Aug. 15.
The demand for low grade tea has revived, while the demand for first quality has slackened off.
If the action had been brought a year
bi kan i
M. Keranak of liber colonel to and Fukushima field my
tu Bok-
TEETHING CHILDREN.
possibly
make out a chaque on behalf of the firm Wesleyan Mission Chinese Church $60
Geen over lant year. share the opinions of this The export of coal coward
what because of the scarcer supply of clears the system Nashouted the me
we don't tonage, but now the foreign denok is Even the most severe and We back you, and are
#Chexista and
in sale and sare,
to die it reviving with an astonlalung vitality cases are.uickly ei
because in Rawali, British? "ndia, and