FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928.
Sport Columns
BOWLS.
SOME REMARKABLE RESULTS.
INTERESTING TABLES.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
C.R.C. LIKELY TO WIN "" DIVISION.
TO-MORROW'S MATCHES.
[By "Bias."]
By defeating Club de Recreio in Last week's remarkable results the "B" league on Saturday, Chin- had little bearing on the Champion ese R.C. (holders) have further ship except to strengthen the lead strengthened their position in this They cannot now be er's position. -I-did not expect Tai-division. koo to go down but I was surpris. overtaken as they have won nine ed at the margin. The Club de matches off the reel, but should Recreio "A" after, being o bit they unexpectedly loss their re- shaky for a week or two have enne maining match there is a chancej into their own again and must be of a play-off with either South reckoned with for the Champion China or Hong Kong C. C. ship. Two sides finishing up all
square on the same day was an- other unusual feature.
+
Royal Engineers found Indian R.C, very much off form, the for
mer securing their first points of the scuson, Craigengower C.C. The deague table in the Second also broke their run of bad luck Division is very interesting. Civil and after winning for the first time at the expense of Kowloon C.C. Service are in n
they defeated Royal Engineera on Wednesday.
strong position: but having gone down to their neighbours, Craigyagower, they will Both the Hong Kong C.C. and
have to be euroful if they, mean to
South China A.A. won their
step up next season. Behind them.matches by a similar margin of 33 Kowloon Bowling Green and Re-. creio "A" may do anything, and would not be the least surprised to see all three finish level.
me from Nippon Club and the University respectively. The first two clubs have lost one match cach
out of the seven and are racing neck-to-neck for the runners'-up berth,
terest.
To-morrow Matches.
The other question I have heard discussed during the week I men- tioned before the postponed match In the "C" division, the three between Craigengover and Kow Chinese teams are still in winning loon Dock. A ruling has been ask-vein and their meeting with one. ed from home; but if the two Cap-another will be awaited with in- tains decide to play off from where they left off, can the Association interfere? This match' will how- ever probably be kept till the end of the season and if the leaders go on as they are going now, it will not be necessary. The ruling, however, in a 'climate like ours, where Bowls is played in the Ty- phoon season, is absolutely neces sary.
To-morrow the leaders go over to the K.C.C, and should win. All three rinks know one another woll and as was well shown last week, any rink can carry the other two If necessary.
Next Door the Bowling Green play the Police. After last week's experience the Police will be on their mettle and I shall not be the inst surprised if they take away
the points. The Civil Servants go
FAR EAST LAST.
MACKINNON CUP SHOOT.
AUSTRALIA ON TOP.
London, Yesterday. At Bisley the Mackinnon Cup was won by Australia, with 1084 points. Canada scored 1039, Scotland 1037, England 1085, Ireland 969 and India 943.
The Far East was last with 902 points--Reuter.
THE CHINA MAIL,
RAIL AND ROAD.
THE OBJECTIONS OF THE TRAMWAYS.
INTENSIFYING CHAOS,
answer.
LUCK OR SKILL?
GAMES ON EPSOM DOWNS.
MAGISTRATE'S VIEWS.
"YOURS TO BE.”
LETTER OF A GIRL TO A TRUMPETER.
·MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
On London- SHE IS SUING FOR BREACH, Bank, wire
2/- % Bank, 'on demand ... 2/- 3/18 Bank, 80 days' sight. In the King's Bench Division Bank, 4 months' sight 2/-%
Defendant admitted
sight
sight
At Epsom three persons were That the passing of the rail-
charged with gaming on Epsom way companies' road transport bill Downs, at games called "Rolling Mr. Justice Branson and a com- Credits, 4 months' would result in an addition to the the Penny" "Cover the Squares," mon jury resumed the hearing of trafic problem now existing wad
the action brought by Miss Edith Documentary 4 months' urged by Mr. Craig Henderson, and "Australian Roll Down."
sight Fines of twenty shillings were Maud West, Etta-street, Dept- K.C., for the Tramways and Light imposed in each case.
ford, dressmaker, to recover On Paris- Railway Association, before the Joint Parliamentary
The magistrates expressed the damages from Francis Edward Committee
Thomas Watson, trumpeter in a On demand following opinions on the games. dance band, Abinger-road, Dept Credits, 4 considering the companies' request.
"Rolling the Penny."-A game "Does Parliament approve of the of chance without any skill at all. ford,, for breach of promise of present position of road transport,
"Cover the Squares."-A far
marriage. with its chaos
and lack of re-greater proportion of chance than the promise, but said it was res-On demand gulation?" asked Mr. Henderson.
cinded by mutual consent in of skill. "Surely to that question there can
August, 1927, as he was not in a On demand "Australian Roll Down."— only by one
No one ap- Purely a game of chance.
position to marry. proves of it. It is a matter of
Mr. H. W. Rhymer, secretary of general consent that some regula- the Amusement. Catering Assó-|
ciation, who attended in the instated that she told the defen- on demand "It is an evil with which the coun- terests of the two persons charg would be married in pink, and dant's mother first of all that sho try. Is faced to-day, because the ed in respect of "Cover the general law has fallen behind the Squares" and "Australian Roll later that she would have a white
now the Down," intimated that thers wedding dress. There were to On demand Committee is asked to pass several might be an appeal.
be four bridesmaids.
On Singapore Counsel-Did not his mother On demand say: "I don't know where the On Manila-s money for this grand wedding Is On demand coming from. He has not saved
On Shanghai-~~ any money."-Plaintiff: She did on demand
| 80 day's sight (private Plaintiff said that in June 1927 paper) We have received from the Secre-and in July she was getting, "fed On YokohamS-,
tion is wanted.
needs of the time. But
bills the result of which would be to put these great and powerful cor- [porations in a position at once to turn on to the roads, unrestricted,
as many omnibuses as they pleased! and where they pleased.
"It would be the first time that! Parliament, with fall knowledge of
LATE SIR PAUL.
MEMORIAL FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Plaintiff in further cross- examination by Mr. H. Gorst, wire
say so.
$
12474
montha'
On Berlin---
On New York-
Credits, 60 days' sight On Bombay-
49
136
135
On Calcutta----
Wire
136
136
87
981⁄4
76%
an existing evil, deliberately legis-tary of the Chater Memorial Com-up" with the postponements of On demand inted for powers, not to lessen but mittes (Mr. M. F. Key, Secretary of the wedding. She admitted that Gold Leaf, 100 Eno
the Hong Kong General Chamber of in one letter she finished up by to intensify that evil."
(per tael) The promoters of the bills, he Commerce) the following list of saying: "Yours to be-perhaps." Sovereigns (Bank'a declared, were asking to be put in subscriptions to the Chater Mem-She did not mean by that that if
buying, rate) she could not be, married soon she Silver (per oz.) a privileged position never before orial Scholarships Fund:
did not want to be married at Bar Silver in Hong granted by Parliament. He main- Hong Kong & Shanghai tained that the bills did not put the Banking Corporation... $5,000 all.
Kong
railway companies in the same Messrs. Jardine, Matheson
& Co., Ltd. position as the private limited com- panies at present operating. The Hong Kong Land Invest- ment & Agency Co., Ltd. moment the Committee gave these
Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. Hong Kong Fire Insurance
Co, Ltd:
The following fixtures are on the golf champion of the United States, great corporations the powers asked Hong Kong & Kowloon card for to-morrow:-
"B" Division.
Chinese R.C. v. Nippon. Craigengower v. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Royal Engineers, M.B.K. v. University.! Hong Kong C.C. v. South China.
"C" Division.
Kowloon Indians v. R.A.0.C. Kennedy-rd. M.Q. v. South China. Nippon v. Chinese R.C. I. Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Chinese R.C. II. v. Recreio II. Civil Service v. Recreio 1. YALCA. v. Hong Kong G.C.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to
to Taikoo and will find a strange date are:--
•
Recreio are full of optimism after
In the Second Division a game Craigengower. C.C. § worth watching ought to be the University
Recreio "A's" visit to the valley. Kowloon C.C.
last Saturday's result and they. know full well that if they fail at
this burdle their hopes of the Chinese R.C.
Championship are very small.
South China A.A.
Civil Service II. with their tails in Hong Kong C.C. the air will I think prove too good. Recreio
Miss Glenna Collett, twice women's
who is in England for her third title hunt.
"VARSITY POLO,
CAMBRIDGE DEFEATS
OXFORD.
3 GOALS TO 2.
London, Yesterday.
In the University Polo match at Hurlingham Cambridge beat Oxford' by three goals to two.-Reuter.
VISITORS WIN.
WEST INDIES BEAT STAFFS.
London, Yesterday. The West Indies beat Stafford-
0 12shire by 8 wickets. Staffa 99 and 181
for they at once put them in a pre- ferential position.
Ltd.
105%
2/1 $9.80 27 5/16
4%% prem. Mr. Watson offered her £40 as Chineae Copper Cash nom. 5,000 he had another girl. She refused Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem
to take it, and said defendant Rate of Native In
Lerest 5,000 would hear about it later.
..... 7% p.a. Mr. Gorst. Are not you en-Chinese Sub. Coin 32% dis. Igaged to be married now?—No. Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par.
6,000
2,000
Insurance Office
BUSY FACTORIES.
2,000
2,000
2,000
1
"WE WANT TO BE FREE." What the railway companies said Canton was: "We want to be free; we want you to let us do as we please." The Star Ferry Co., Ltd. Committee, he maintained, could not Union Insurance Society of pút these corporations in the posi- Canton, Ltd.... tion of a private limited company Hong Kong Electric Co.
It was not a case of public.Ltd. stility. It was an open confession Hong Kong Tramway Co., by the railway corporations. that Ltd. they deliberately intended to flood Indo-China Steam Naviga- the roads with omilbus vehicles as
tion Co., Ltd. soon as they got the powers sought, Sir Robert Ho Tung
in order that when Parliament did Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & control traffic something would be
Matthews
left to the railway companies. How Mr. Wong Kam-fuk could that be justišaiki
The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall . He submitted most earnestly Messrs. John D. Hutchison that it was the duty of the Com- & Co.
mittee to reject the bill The rail-Messrs. W. R. Loxley & Co. ways in Britain were behind other Mr. M. F. Key countries in the matter of elec-),
trification, and such electrification as they had, had been the result
West Indies 159 and 123 for 2 of the pressure of public opinion.
BASEBALL.
The Filipino line-up against the
Kusano C.F.
T. Leonard1B.
green and n team out to redeem
their reputation after last week's
"A" Divlalon.
disaster at the Valley. The Ship-|
P. W. L. Pts,
builders are reputed however to be Chinese R.C...... 6 6 very clever on their present tem- Hong Kong C.C. 5 porary green.
4
1 8
M.B.K.
6
4
2 8
Indian R.C.
6
2
44 Reuter.
1
2 4
6
1
4
2
6 1 4 2
"B" Division.
P. W. L. Pts.
9 0 18
S.C "Dragons" for to-morrow's game will be as follows:-
8
7
1 14
7
G
1 12
8
6
3 10
8 8 6
6
3 3 6
Curreem-D. Lexi38.
1
4
Murata-S.S. 2
chi.
kes
6 1
6
2
6.
71
6
60 6
"C" Division.
P. W. L. Pts,
90 18
Chinese R.C. L... 7 Recreio II.
7 0.14
7
6 1 12
5
2 10
4
0 8
The other games do not seem to Indian R.C.
point to anything out of the or- Nippon
dinary. though I am inested to University
sed how East. Polo will fare M.B.K.
against KC.C. Their side has en-Craigengower C.C. B tirely changed but the present play- Royal, Engineers era have been putting in practice Kowloon C.C.
and on their own sword which in
tricky, they ought to come back intoj
the limelight by defenting the low-Chinese R.C. IL' A. 9 ly K.C.C.
In the open Championship as 1Kowloon C.C. 7 said last week, there is little to South China A.A.. 4 say till we reach the last sixteen. Hong Kong C.C. 7 We are getting on the way and Kennedy-rd. M.Q.. 8 some of the stalwarts are falling Civil Service C.C., 6
Hachiuma-..
Zafra P. 1, Iris
Instead of using and developing} their existing systems they came to Parliament and asked to be allowed to use a method of traffic which was not theirs at all.
FREEMASONRY.
CRAFT'S PROGRESS IN MIDDLESEX.
Stock
T.T. on London TT. on Bbanghaj
Banks.
THE SHARE MARKET.
Hong Kong. Stock
Exchange.
2/- 14
784
$1286
Ba
£180
*£2214
C
£143
n
.£9%
n
$75
$1
$620
3
$338% b & sa
MENCHIK AT SCARBORO", FOR SALESMANSHIP.
Lord Leverhulme, speaking at 2,000 the Advertising Convention, at Birmingham, emphasised the im- 1,500 portance of sales in business. Increased sales meant factory ex- 1,000 tension and more employment; 600 sales shrinkage meant idle ma-
chinery and unemployment.
There was never more advertis-Union Insurance
100
Hongkong Bank ...
do. Lon. Reg. Chartered Bank Mercantile A & B.
Bank of East Asia P. & O. Bank....
Canton Insurance
.do.
Insurances.
100 ing done than at present, and they Yangtze Insurance ...
North China Insurance T144
60 could flatter
b
h
$50 *** n themselves
in China Underwriters.. $2 b 2.45 sa Great Britain that advertising China Fire Insurance $235 50 had never been better done.
H.K. Fire Insurance $722
Shipping. Douglaser ****
50
•
$36
$274
da. Shell Transporta .... 100/- Water-boats
(Det)... $70
Banguste
60%-
$4.35
17/0
Docks, Wharves, Gedownsa, &e. FLE. & K. Wharves .. $188
PAARFA ARARA ERA AAABRA AGGR
Mr. F. W. Goodenough, chair- 25 man of the Incorporated Sales HK, Steamboats.
Managers' Association, speaking R.K. Tugs & Lighters 32 $33,375 on the educational needs of com-Indo-Chinas (Pref)... $38%
merce, said parents should realise the need for education as ja preparation for commerce, and
***** $204 Mining. there should be readiness on the
$13 part of employers to afford faci- Kallan Mining Ad. lities.
Langkats (Combined). T12.20 "Unless we awaken to the need shanghai Explorations T2.45 do. (Single)... T5.90 One great evil throughout the The Duke of York, as Provin- for better educational facilities, Shanghai Loans T31⁄4 whole of this promotion was that cial Grand Master, presided at the we may fall behind our keen com- Rabi the railway companies had been annual meeting of the freemasons petitors on the Continent and in Tronah Mines authorised by Parliament to carry of Middlesex at Freemasons' Hall, the United States," added Mr.
His Goodenough. on great understakings for railway Great Queen-street, W.C. purposes, and now Parliament was Royal Highness was supported by In a debate on the position of H.K. & W. Docks .... 340 asked to authorise a complete diver the Deputy of the Province, Mr the Midlands in national industry, Chias Providents sion of these moneys to an entirely A. Burnnett Brown; the Assistant Mr. Alexander Ramsay, chairman Hongkews ******* New Engineerings new venture and under no control Provincial Grand Master, Mr. J. of the Birmingham and District Shanghai Docks
Howell Evans; the Provincial Engineering and Allied Trades at all.
an extraordinary Grand Secretary, Mr. J. Herbert Employers' Association, said that Ewo Cottone thing that because the Railways Bankes, and close upon 600 re-all commercial highways lead to Oriental Cottons
S'hal Cottons. (Old) Act of 1921 had not been a suc-presentatives of the seventy-England.
de. (new). T274 ¡three lodges meeting in the pro- so far as the railway
To get into the highways of Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. commerce we had to advertise. H.K. & S. Hotela $8.90 b 9.15 panies were concerned, the railway
It was reported that three new we had tradition, capacity, and Hongkong Lands
206 b 18- companies should be made free lance
lodges had been formed in Middle-courage to face the future, but Humphreys Estates. 8144
Lands Shanghal
T136 road transport companies, to do as they liked. The 1921 Act would sex during the past year, and the our merit was not going to be Hongkong Realties
total membership of the province enough unless we could persuade HE. Territorials not bear such a conclusion as that Montreal. The vigorous in-
lis 4,781, an increase of 186 as others to believe in it. 438 dictment of
In 1926, said Mr. Henderson, the immigration 544.6 million passengers were car compared with last year.
Advertising must always be further lodges have been war-seeking new forms of expression,Peak Trama (old) 448 policy made in the Dominion ried upon small local undertakings,| 3 8 House of Commons by the Op- scattered up and down the country, ranted and await consecration. but they must beware of shib- do. (new)
6 position leader, Mr. Bennett, and carried on under Parliamentary dress, alluded to the satisfactory phrases.
The Duke of York, in his ad- boleths, dogmas, and catch Star Ferries ..****** by Mr. Cahan, the Montreal law-powers. The gross receipts were
progress of freemasonry in Mid- yer, in his comments, finds a re
over £3,000,000.
and
thevik
Ough
Alvarez-2B, fernandez-Delgado-L
Rull-Alvarez-RITT
TO CANADA.
PROPORTION OF BRITISH EMIGRANTS.
regularly. The last to fall is R.A.O.C. Omar, beaten by an old war-horse Nippon who has seen much service but R.AM.C. never has got, into the select few Indian R.C. who are considered as likely win Y.M.C.A.
8 5
2 $
4
7
2 5
4
7
1 6
7 1
6
1 6
8
O with the problem.
ners before the Competition starts Recreio I. 'Guid luck tae him Grimmitt has Kowloon LT.C. been playing well lately and he is
the latest tip I have for the final,|
but veteran Ferguson all on his
own must be seriously thought of:
TO-MORROW'S GAMEŚ.
cess
It
seemed
com-
vince.
Two
$6
T150
TS
T107
Cotton MHI,
T8.85 $24
T614
$8
b
#
8
Prince's Buildinos
Publle Utilities. H.K. Tramways
$25
$18
244 sa
b
$8
do.
$64 China Lights fcomb.).
$11.60 b 11.85 a (old) (new) $11.70
Sir Gilbert Vyle, past president do, 2 sponsive echo among practically | Mr. Macmillan, K.C. (for the dlesex, to the continued support of the Associated Chambers of do. 1928 Isave $11.60 2 all industrialists and welfare promoters): We are not going to
to the Masonic Peace Memorial Commerce, declared that one F.K. Klectrics 2workers brought into contact
(twenty-nine lodges having al- engage in tramways,b; a
thing
Shota For and Against,
For Aget. Up Da. Craigengower C.G. 886 313 72 Kowloon B.G.C.. 082 338 44 Matches down for decision to-Taikos R.C...... 298 289 4
Kowloon D.R.C. 364 365 morrow are:
Police R.C.
894 413 Kowloon C.C.....271 306 Civil Service C.C. 375 440
Division I.
Taikoo v Civil Servico. Bowling Green v. Police, Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengower. Division IL
Craigengower v. Taikoo. Civil Service v. Recreio "A", Recreio "B" v. Yacht Club, East Point v. Kowloon C.C.
LEAGUE TABLES.
I
⚫ Division. II
0
H.E. Telephones
Singare Traction
advertising could do Electric_(new) Mr. Craig Henderson said that, if ready completed the qualification was to discover a new use for old Margo Electrics Mr. Cahan's strong plea for the bill was approved It would be as Hall Stone Lodges), and to his materials and new products to China, Barce British immigrants, and also for essential that there should be some Real Masonic Benevolent Insti- satisfy old wants.
presidency at the festival of the a better oversight of the new ar control of the working of the traffic, tution in 1981. rivals in regard to employment, is and that control, the railway com supported by the evidence given panies said, they would not have. 3. Howell Evans, in recognition of Presentations were made to Mr. ¡before recent Parliamentary Com-
mittee, where it was urged that He submitted the following clause, his seven years' secretaryship of| too many newcomere find them for the protection of tramways the Provincial Grand Lodge.
undertakings: 1 selves unemployed in the first
(1) Notwithstanding anything in
Officers were, appointed for the 0 19 winter here owing to their ignor this Act the Company shall not ex- Hamilton (son of the late Provin ensuing year, including Mr. A. G. 085 ance of the conditions. The sugcept with the consent of the Minicial Grand Master, Lord George 066 gestion that there should be more ster work or run or enter into any Hamilton) and Mr. W. E. Gill-
friendly co-operation on the part
T
P. W. D. L. Pts of the British doctors in the mat: agreement for the working or ran land, as wardens; Mr. Wm. R. Lee, ter of examination is felt to be ning of road vehicles in competas treasurer; and Mr. J. Herbert Civil Service C.C.. B 4 1 19
tion with any service of cars work-Bankes, as secretary. Kowloon B.G.C... 7 4 1 2 9 important. East Point R.C... 7 4 0 3 8 With regard to the decrease in 'ed on a tramway constructed under Recreio "A" ..... 7 4 0 8 8 the number of British im-statutory powers" "before the pass- Craigengower C.C. 7 3 0.46 migrants, Mr. James Malcolm, ing of this Act, and the consent of Recreio "B" 6212,6 Talkoo R.C.. 4. 20. 24 Kowloon C.CL. 61 14.3 The positions in the League to Yacht Club date are:
Shots For and Against Division I.
P. W.-D. L Pts
For Agat Up Dn.practically the same as before the tramway constructed under atatu- ing 90 per cent. of operating ommi- Craigongower C.C. GG 0 0 12 Recreio "A".... 428 815 1110.
story, powers" shall include a light bus services in London. Police R.C. 74 0 8 8 Kowloon B.G.C 463 853 1100 Mr. Malcolm also emphasised railway constructed along a road Sir Lynden submitted that the Taikoo R.C.58026 Clell Service C.C. 178 324 54 0 Canada's advantages as a field under powers conferred by any London Traffic Act of 1924 afforded Kowloon B.G.C. 6 8 0 348 Taikoo R.C... 281 287 0 8 for investment. He believed Bri- order made under the Light Rail- no protection to the interests Kowloon Dock R.C.6 8088 Recreio B 282 293 0-11tish capital, which had virtually ways Act 1896 as amended by any threatened by the claims of the Kowloon C.C. 512 0.84 Yacht Club 191 2430 62 ceased to enter the country since subsequent enactment. railway companies. He urged that Civil Service CO), 7 0.0 7 0 East Point R.C... 894-448 054 the war, would now begin to take Sir Lynden Macassey, K.C., open-sufficient protection should be given
Cralgengowel C.C. 369 428 0 54 ts proper place beside American ed the case for a number of pas- to his clients Kowloon C.C. 810 408 0 98 and Canadian investments, senger-carrying interests within the The Committee then adjourned
Minister of Trade and Commerce, the Minister under this section London area who are petitioning pointed out that this decrease was shall not be given so long as the against the bill. These include the only proportionate to the decrease service of cars on the tramway is London County Council, the Cor in total British emigration; in the opinion of the Minister porations of West and East Ham,
Underground Railways, the IG Canada was still accuring 50 per adequate and satisfactory,
(Continued at foot of next
Column)
5-10, cent, of all British emigrants, or (2) In this section the words "^0.0, and other interests, represent-
war
de .Pref.
industriala.
alna Sug
Stores, da
Dairy Farms
$4814:
$48
$28%
$5.95
$10.00
11/8
17/6
$254
LONDON EXCHANGES.
Mabon Angers
$2416
Cantan Icea.....
£3.60
London, Yesterday,
Cements (comb.)
do.
$9.45
$8.40
Paris
124.25
do.
(new)
$1,65
New York Brussels
4.86 7/16
FL Ropes föld)
it
do. (new)
94.00
United Asbestos
$10
Geneva; Amsterdam
25.25
12.08%
$21.90
Milan'
92.85
Wataona .....
$14
Der A.Wings
50
Berlin... Stockholm
20.41
18.16
Copenhagen
18.20,
Oslo
18.20-
Vienna Prague Helsingfors Madrid „Liahon Athena Bucharest
84.506
1644
198 29.505 2'7/82
B. Ini, G. Borde H. K. Govt. Losar
5% Prem.
$76
792
Rio
Buenos Aires Boribay
47:7/16 175 %
Shanghal Hong Kong Yokohama
Silver Spot...
Silver Forward 27/8/16
Binceran
Jane, Crawfords
Mackintosha
Wm. Powalla
M Miscellaneous. H.K. Amusementa
WI. Constructions
5 67/64
The professor and his wife were returning from the theatre. lig "Now, who is absent-minded"" he said, triumphantly, producing two umbrellas from under his arm. "You forgot your umbrella, and I but remembered not only mine yours, too."
"But Bald his wife," "neither of Belilah Wirolens Service, us brought one
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