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In Grand Form Sports Club
Adelaide, Jan. 27.
Judging by the way the England bowlers were punished here today the selectors have a vital problem to tackle before they 'announced the team for the fourth Test at the close of the match tomorrow.
There are Bedser and Edrich to return but this
Adelaide wicket gives little encouragement te- the pace men and England need some slow spinners.
Unfortunately for Hammond he cannot call on either Smith or Langridge-both are unfit.
Consequently Vore today was given two long trials as a slow bowler. He began his career with Nottinghamshire that way hut it is not likely he will help to solve the present problem.
Voce has a nice easy action round the wicket but for too sheer long has he relied on pace for him to be able to re- turn to his old methods.
Meeting
at
The Sports Club of Hong Kong
held its first post-war annual gen- eral meeting yesterday at
the
under the chairmanship of the Hen. Mr. M. M. Watson.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947.
Not Cricket, Says Vernon Morgan
London, Jan. 27.-
No less than eight Australian Test players haye batting averages of over 40 for the first three Tests so far played. Only two Englishmen, Edrich and Norman Yardley, can claim that distinction..
Club premises in King's Building Don Bradman heads the Australian averages with 137.25 from four knocks. Sid Barnes is second with 85.50, also from four innings. Edrich has an average of The general view is that their 62.50 from six inninga, while mistakes, which have affected Yardley after.a similar number bath sides, have had a greater we must accept it as being part of la.ocks averages 40.60 Walter eflect against England. If so, Hammond and Ler. Hutton, on
relying of the game.
annoyed most
A large attendance of members istened to a review of the year's outs, was actually the third vie activities and the remarkable tim of Hardstar when he drew
strides made in rehabilitation the ball on to the wicket when attempting to cut. It was cer-made since the Club restarted on Thanks were ex- tainly
a new experience for Hard- Sept. 1, 1945. staff who previously in the tour pressed to Mr. W. A. Shen, the had bowed only live evers in first Hon. Secretary, and to Mr. Abra- class matches.
ham, and also to certain members who generously came forward with a loan of $4,000 to the Club in the early stages to help it get on its feet again. This loon had since been repaid.
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Then when the tourists battef again, Hardstaf gave a further proof that he had struck his form by engaging in an unended part
Hutton-Hardstaff nershin with
and Hutton 77 not aut, Brad- man tried seven bowlers but the pair gave a grand
of display When he took the new ball g and Hutton was probably after tea, Voce broke up the more polished and sure of himself Ridings-Hamance double cen than B any time during the tour iury stand by getting Ridings which mugurs well for the Test Hw, and then he was bowling matches being played on the same at his normal pace.
ground, starting next Friday.
577 Just as Bradman used Dopi.C.C. First Innings.
S.A. First Innings ing sparingly, during the long M.C.C. innings, so Hammond Craig, lbw b Wright horsed his key bowler Wright.
Ridings, lbw.. h Voce Bradman, although England's captain
Wright wher Home surprise
b Wright Hamence, James, b hardsta Stanford, b Hardstaff Cibson, b Hardstaff Vaughlon, : Evans, & Voce Boolund, not out Oswald, e Ikin, b Voce Wedd, b Voce
caused
with the total only 19 he called on Wright when the innings was only a quarter of an hour old.
With his first ball Wright|| broke the opening stand by getting Craig low and then after two no-balls, Wright for the first time during the tour! claired: Bradman's wicket though he has often tied him! ap in Tests.
Poor Display
The ball must have turned slightly for Bradman. intend- ing to place it firmly to leg.
met it with the edge of the
Total
Extras
C
Langridge, b
10
The acequnts were in a healthy position, showing a credit balance of $4.933.30 after writing off $11.000 odd for depreciation on furniture and sitting.
A notable feature of the Club's amenities was the bar which was stripped bare during the occupa-1 ten but was now in full swing again and porving a boon to mem bers and their friends...
A special resolution was possed at the meeting removing the bar 5 between vating and non-voting 1.15 members.. Henceforth all men 85 bers would have power to vote. Committee elected for the en-
suing year were Mr. U Sze-wing 20(Chairman), Hon. M. M. Watson 23and Messrs. S. C. Wong. Ngan Shing-kwan, F. S. Ko, C. T. Chan, H. S. Tung, J. J. Palmer, W. T. Stanton, G. Brayfield, R. Lusala and H. F. Shields.
10
443
Bowling: Voce, four for 124. Wright, 3 for 90, Hardstaff, 3 for
24.
M.C.C.
Second Innings
Washbrook, e Waughton, S
Gibson
bat, giving an exsy catch to Hatton, not out forward short leg.
With Bradman gune and twof
...
wickets down for 26, the MCC Fishlock, Gilson, b Oswald stood a chance of establishing Hardstaff. not out
Extras mastery, but the initiative soon
passed to the opposition be- Total (for 2 wkts} cause apart from Wright, the| Reuter English Leam posserved
bowler who could operate suc-| cessfully on the easy paced" pitch.
Moreover, all of them. Wright) included, fed the batsman with a series of no-balls, although during the day the umpire call ed no-ball 19 times and these
cost 52 runs. Indeed the MCC's display in the field today was disappointing and almost un- worthy of a touring team.
Even the fielding, excepting This, Hardstaff, Evans. and Fishlock fell Yelow the usual standard-Reuter,
Last Day's Play
Adelaide, Jan. 28. South Australia and the M.C.C. tourists drew their match which ended here today with England batting a second time and having 162 runs on the board for the loss of two wickets when bad light caused an early end to the match. The State had a total of 44
in reply to the tourists-first inn ings score of 577. It was Hard- Left who caused, genersi surprise taking three wickets at the cost of 23 runs when South Aus- tralia resumed this morning
South Australia lost
runs.
Weather conditions were most
BOWLS "CONTEST
The usual monthly "Wappin-
whom England were and fer big scores, are sixth seventh with averages of 21.83 and 20.83, respectively, each having had six innings.
Will the fourth Test to be played on January. 31, Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor, makes the following comments over the controversy regarding decisions given by Australian ampires:
All lovers of cricket and in- leed other sports as well have been gravely disturbed by the harsh British criticism of Aus- tralian umpiring in the present Test matches. criticism which is threatening to mar the har mety of the series.
What has lovers of the game has, as mus na anything, been that press- meu querying decisions have not been in a position to query
and that one them,
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Ottawa, Canada, Jan. 28.
Prime Minister Mackenzie King anibunced the Canadian Government intende to re- pent the Chinese immigration act which Аня drustically limited the number of Chi- neae allowed into Canada Associated Press.
Chinese Boycott
KPM Ships
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Singapore, Jan. 28. Vessels of the KPM Dutch shipping line, sailing to Hong Keng and South China ports, are being partially boycotted by local Chinese lodging houses,
for which arrange passagea Chinese leaving for China,
Major-General Shoji Toshishige, first defence wit- ness called in the trial of Col. Tokunaga and four other members of the POW Camp Staff, told No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday that the policy laid down by the Central Authority in Japan on treatment of Prisoners-of-War was influenced by a protest from the Japan- ese public that POWs had been treated too kindly during the Sino-Japanese and the Russo-Japanese War.
British
Batavia. astonish
journalist made the ing remark that he had seen the mark on, a bat made in a strcke by a batsman given out leg before.
Several KPM ships leaving Singapore for China have had pagsages to spare, which ad- Cricketers say that a man vance bookings have been who can say that will soon be described as "disappointing." saying he saw the mark in the The boycott is said to be the ball made by the bat, and that result of strong feeling against such person is the very last to the Dutch Navy in detaining question an umpire's decision. a number of Chinese-owned The English tourists must trading vessels in Netherlands have confidence in ampires East Indies waters.
(chief target of One of Britain's most famous Jack Scott
event criticism) and George Borwick, sayings and one which foreigners understand is "It or they would not have been isn't cricket," used to denote again selected to officiate in the that while something may he next Test, and it may be signi- not be ficant that these two men were legal to do, it would
elected without delay and, for Sporting.
the first time during the series, Not Cricket
of either the names This age-long saying in before
announced.- which Britons for years have team had been taken great pride, will lose its meaning if certain sections of the British preus have been doing that the Bri tish team is receiving
•
Router.
naist as they Irish Rugby
a raw
saw competition will be held deal at the hand of the Austra- Team
at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday, February 1,
lian umpires in the matter of leg-before wicket decisions,
Hood
reasons for
The Irish Dublin, Jan.
to
27.
The umpires may have made in
team there mistakes--indeed,
are England in the Rugby Union supposing International here on February that they have, but it certainly 8, wore chosen as follows: "Isn't cricket" to dispute these '
CMurphy (Captain,)
77 at 3.00 p.m. All bowlers
the Colony are invited to this vent. woods can be supplied and spoons will be presented to the winning rink
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"Intending players are asked
152 to have their names in by 2.45
p.m. on the day of play.
Week-End Yachting
11, Che$ Weather conditions were a little and Commodore +Pullicks
Vernut more favourable for sailing last
4th Blocutters 31, on Sunday weekend, although
+Calder with the rain and rather cold at-
4th Stopmattera IV. Elles
nosphere many members decided to stay in the Club rather than fuce the elements.
One race in dinghies was held on Saturday afternoon but the Stars were not taken out as the weather was still too heavy for this class of yacht.
On Sunday the Stars had two
those who and
sailed Faces dinghies sailed them independent
van ly and did not race.- Saturday Afternoon Race;
York II crossing first but with Adamant V going over fast just to leeward, followed by Commo- dore 11, Black, Stonecutters IV
4th Duke of York Merk
เ
Miller?......
the
The manager of the KPM said that his company was a
concern and commercial Dutch authorities' action was no concern of, the company.
He added that he thought the boycott action was ordered by Chinese extremist elements and would not last.Reuter.
Anti-U.S. Meeting In Shanghai
:
the
Quoting an example of the first in Manchuria and attitude of the "Central Au- second in Indo-China."
Asked for his opinion as a thority," Shoji said that he had taken part in the Battle of soldier as to whether Japan was Java when many prisoners of not in a comfortable position in war were taken. An order was the war in 1942, Shoji appeared received from the Central Au- puzzled and asked what year of General Showa was being referred to. He thority through the Officer Commanding in Java' then said that eperations ran that the POWs be sent 10 smoothly until March or April, 1942. "After that." he said, The Governor-General of "they did not run so smoothly. Java, the Chief-of-Staff and in 1942. I took part in the their servants were quartered Guadalcanal operations and I then in the same camp. When thought then the Japanese they were moved to Batavia, situation was rather difficult." he (Shoji) had. found several Hearing of the case continues rooms for them in a suitable this morning from 10a.m. hotel of the type to modate a Governor-General and his staff. An order then came that this could not be
accom-
done.
They Were He found a smaller place for The Only Two
the Governor-General in the former infantry quarters, but also was was told that this prohibited. Finally, the, Gov- ernor-General and his staff were quartered in two rooms in an ordinary POW Camp.
"Thua, even the Commander
could in-Charge of an not treat POWs as he pleased, but was subject to orders of the Central Authority," Shoji said. "Therefore, I think this gives a clear example of how difficult it was for the Camp Commandant and his staff to treat the POWs kindly."
area
New York, Jan. 28. Former War Secretary disclosed that Stimson today the atomic bombe dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the only two the United States had ready at the time.
Stimson also disclosed, in zin article in Harper's, that mili
convinced tary leaders were that unless atomic bombs were- used, major fighting would not end before the datter part of 1948 at the earliest" with an L anticipated cost of over 1,000, 000 casualties to the American by forces alone.
· ““Officers were sent out the Central Authority to observe
So completely did the United if the polley was strictly States keep its secret. Stimson to. At present the raid, that "so far as the Japan- adhered
Lo Japanese War ese could know our ability majority of Criminals are persons who were | execute - atomic attacks-If
with connected
the POW necessary by many plaries at
unlimited."- Camps. The Chief Supervisor the time-was or POW Camps was at first Associated Press, W. Lt. Gen. Uemura and later it was Lt-Gen. Hamada. Both, of
Bitterly anti-American leaf. these supervisors, because they Haul On Ship
Shanghai; Jan 28. A fresh anti-American demon- stration today developed out of B. the observance of the 15th decisions and give them as an Chanion, J. D. Monteith, J. anniversary of the outbreak of Sino. Harper, excuse for defeat.
B Mullan, J. W. the 1932 undeclared When I was a small boy and
Chinese Serum-half-not Kyle,
yet Japanese war at the played cricket one of the very chosen, M. R. Neely, C. Mullen, Y.M.C.A. in Shanghai. first things I was taught was J. C. Daly, G. Keeffe, C. Callen, that an umpire's "decision was
D. Hingerty, R. D. Agar and final, and that it was most
J. W. -McKay. unsporting as much as to, say There are three changes in the pavilion that I thought
the side defeated by the umpire had erred,
These from accusations from some British France on Saturday.
Monteith, who comes in at pressmen and the petulance dis- 4 played by
certain English centre three-quarter was being given out iginally chosen to play against players on
British France but dropped would make oldtime cricketers turn in their graves. through injury. 1.META Indeed, those in Britain who
the Quinn, is a new cap.-Reuter.. 1.1.6 love their cricket for 1.92. game's sake are horrified at what they have been reading. In the past, it has always been the Englishmen's proud boast, that he knew how to graciously and to lose well. Can
2.02.
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7th Adament
(Thomson) all Venerabile, Hamilton..
9th Queen. Lindemne toil Stamerattere H. Stenging. 11th 1ste, evan
0.55.0
0.59.17
was
Suming Morning Rope.
Bellatrix and Deneb were foul of moorings and the start delayed nine minutes,
All boats got away well on the gun with Atair first across the
win
behaviour
Eleven boats started. Duke fine followed by Deneb more tit be that with the changing
windward and Bellatrix right on times our outlook and the windward end of the line is changing? Until well past Machies Wharf boats kent well to land out
to get round Machies
with the rest of the fleet close be of the strong flowing de: during
Soviet Sporting Spirit
Chanlon, who replaces
Interport Incident
or.
out
B.
Sir In the report on the Spe cer Interport Replay which ap- peared in your 'paper this morn. ing, your correspondent connņent- ing on, the incident In which the
If I were asked what im- Shanghai goalie was injured by
lets were distributed to 1,500 felt responsible for treatent of
A visit to s.s. Masbate due persons attending the memorial POWs, committed suicide, the to sail for Haiphong yester- meeting, the majority of whom
day, by Revenue Oficer Knox were students of the National the presidium and adopted by resulted in a quantity of un- Chiaotung and Chinon univer- those present amid vociferous manifested cargo being found sities whia recently held anti-applause,
aboard, some of which was in General Chen Ming-shu, who the cabins of the crew and American parades in protest against the rape of a Chinese defended the Chapel area in the hidden in other parts of the girl by an American marine in 1932 hostilities, and several ship. Pelping.
members of the Demperalic Before Mr. H. G. Sheldon The anti-American declara. League presided.
this morning, 'the owners were The tion, charging the Americama
further charged with attempting with "robbing the Chinese of charged the United States with export unmanifested cargo the fruits of victory over supporting "Japanese Fascists from the Colony. Japan" and claiming the.....which is a serious menace hau Kwok-yce, who had one-
one Americans treated China as
case of a to the people of China" ease of cheese, satellite, was loudly read from Associated Press.
taisins and 42 boxes of Cho- colate valued at $1,106, was fined $200.
declaration
Bushido Spirit Order To Camp Staffs.
hind. Stonecutters II a little too short-tack was forced about by pressed me must in sport since a shot from the boat of Tso Chau- At yesterday's War Crimes Trial of Lieut. Tamaki
was over
soon and re-
A
some
calm
were
to
Chan Lap-tso, who had four Luer of raincoats, and Chai thing-wing, owner of reven cases of oranges and seven cases of raisins,
each fined $100.
In the easeg" of Chuk-wing 2nd Chung Pan, who had con- densed milk among their car- gu, they too were fined $100, but the milk, being on the pro- Libited expart list, was order-
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Wharf. crossed fast, only to have her Deneb but by smart tacking lost the war I would say without ting after the whistle had been
Kojl, Sgt. Chiba Arashi and Sgt. Fujiie, the main sheet part a few minutes little ground. Up to this point hesitation that it was the way sounded for off-side, was of the later.
second accused, Chiba, said that it was laid the boats had been well bunched the Soviet soccer, team; Moscow opinion that Tso should be warn- Black and Adamant V made with first Bellatrix and than
down that. POWs should be treated in the true South west bowled and close fight of it throughout with Benetnasch leading. Bencinisch Dynamos, behaved at Hampden ed for his intringement of Law 12
Bushido spirit and not ill-treated or tortured. · Park, Glasgow, when the re-(f) of Laws of the Game.. Could their re- several changes of position. All
chose to come out into mid-stream maining vix wickets today for 92 boats carried whole asil to make for the latter part of the beat and team a penalty in the closing or law?
awarded the Scottish you enlighten me on this particu-
Chiba also said that at the re- as well as tollet articles, sweetsed to be confiscated. ferce
quest of POWs, he obtained for including fruits of all kinds. He a fast race with all finishing appeared to get a falrer wind out
According to many specialors, them, high quality cigars, cigaret- also secured for (POWs ping pong
heard the tes and other articles. Tso might not have within 12 minutes despite minor in the tideway than the inshore stages of the game. accidents with broken gear and bouts who
equipment, boxing gear, playing struck
was That decision, which
whistle. And it is beyond any one or two bad obstructions by patches: she bad a A considerable. certainly questionable, in fact
Further cross-examined, Tama- cards, gramophones, musical ins
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting lead an rounding the first marks more thought the referee was doubt, he had no intention to in-ki said that POWs were some-truments, violins and harmonicas.
on a frequency of 845 kilocycles jure the goalie at all. At this time Bellatrix who had wrong than thought he was
times allowed to fish in streems In regard to the treatment of and from 12.30 to 1.16 p.m., 0.40 INTERESTED. dropped back.
In the vicinity of Helto Camp, POWs, Chiba said that it was laid slightly experien| right, was accepted without
to 7.30 p.m., and to 11 p. ced trouble with her rudder to query by the Russians. Not a
(Low 12 (1) should read Law They ate the fish which they down, among other things, that alte on 0.62 megacycles. 12 (1), which relates to ungen-caught.
IOW should be treated in the KIT. out of the race, returning to the nan moved. Not one member Lemanly conduct. The actions et unknown cause) and had to drep
It was
violation of regula-true Bushido spirit and that ill-30 bin, Dally Proctane Rummary. club-house 'under- difficulties. It ef the side tried to argue.
the player conegrned"; indicated tigns to allow POW: to go out-treatment and torturing of POW. 12.81 p.m.-Bervices Hurle Hor!!
12.47 pmJimmy, Leach and His New was found on examination that! It made mo, wonder how that he had heard the, whistle. It
Orzeciolians, Bellatrix's rudder was badly dis- many teams, not only in Brihas not been suggested that healde the Crump without an armed should not take place.
guard. He had, in viciation of Chiba admitted that be.....had. 1.00 nm--News Weather Report, and torted. presumably caused by tain, but in the whole world, intentionally injured the goalie. regulations, allowed POWs to go smacked a POW on ene occasion Anavoprementa
the would have accepted this-to-Ed fouling her moorings before start...!
trying with hot wings bringing dust from inland, making condi- lions most unpleasant. Later in the day, rain caused two short
then Floppages and
bad light brought the game to an early end. James, of the overnight not-
junks and towing craft.
Results: Lattack, andy (Jones) ... 0.50,00 2nd Adamsal
(Fuller)
CLASSICAL CHINESE PLAY.
'DIALOGUE IN ENGLISH.
CHINESE MUSIC.
SONGS IN ENGLISH
"THE SPOILED PRINCESS'
with MA TING FONG
ON
5th, 6th, 7th & 8th Feb. 1947
AT
WAH YAN COLLEGE THEATRE
́ ́at 8 o'clock.
Book Now at the King's Theatre,
the Colonial Dispensary,
the Cathay Pacific Airways.
Tickets $5, $3, $2,
IN AIDS OF THE BOYS' "AND" GIRLS CLUBS ASSOCIATION
0.50.20
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them a bitter blow in such a
The order of finishing was:m
Benclusach, Puttick (Coole) 1.36rs fine sporting spirit.
| 2nd Dezel, Puraythe (Mr. Por-
Bythe) Women
It may well be that the Aus-12 Junks
1.34.05 || tralian umpires are not
1.8
ard Atair Hevan (Keek) 11.4 efficient as the British, but it'
Bellatrix, did not feish,
Sunday Afternoon Rucer:
Dench
is churlish to suggest that they'
All three Stars got away to a are crooked enough to negative good start. Position at Arst mark appeals by British players and was Benetnasch,
and allow them when made by Aus- At the end of the first lap tralians. Atair. Deneb had established a lead, the other two in close attendance. The
Dezab
morning Learn
Missing
but, without armed guards and for stealing sugar. It was usual was on one occasion punished by to send POWs guilty of larceny Celonel Suzawa for permitting a to the detention cells, but as this POW to go out of the Camp area POW was a taller and cisely unguarded.
connected to him in his work, Tamaki told the Court that no Chiba said that, he took pity on deaths" occurred as a result of him and just smacked him in beri beri, malnutrition, starvation stead of sending him to the de- or beplings at Heito Camp over tention cells.
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Walter Glocking - Naino Matein.. 200 pan-Close Down.
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7.15 pm-tudio: "Ben Tor'a" Commen
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Think on The Things” 0.30 Interlude.
Shanghal, Jan. 28. Twelve CNRRA Junks which
"period" of, three years.. In On another occasion, he pushed sailed from Canton more than four months ago with about 250 all about 80 deaths took place, a POW at an inspection, but did tons of relief supplies for Pakhal 60 frem malaria and the balance not strike him. second lap was closely contended, Sunday
races in South Kwangtung, through through sickness. This was a high Chiba denied that he had beas boats changing position frequent should provides most interesting pirate infested and typhoon swept percentage in comparison to other ten Mr. Nicholson, Majer Din finally established Asalling ps it will develop the seas are still missing, the CNRRA Camps, but it was no reflection widdle and a number of cther POW Be zw the, Camp Come Tamaki' said that he had the mandant heating POWs twice. lead an rounding the ester mark. technique of team racing as on headquarters here announced to- on his administration. This order was maintained to the posed to the normal individual day.
Hearing, was then adjourned finish, all-three boats finishing helmsman's race About 100 persons abourd the welfare of FOWs at heart, but did inside 1 min, 39econds.
tndividuali For the team race,
vessels are now regarded as lost not provide them with any air Ist Dear, Couta J. (le Cars 7"
establishments zhips, units and poster, Deans)
and any group of members are following the failure of search raid shelters. He told POWs to
wanted to see the aeroplanes,
Bushido Spirit
*****
Best Dayiku; Bayilib";
And Beneinnarh, Withinam Pul
2.21.47
til 9.30 am. today..
0.16 pn-Studio: Chan Teak Ching an
His Stowaifan, Band
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will be held at the Kowloon Club [· 2nd Atatry. Forsythe" files NVIDIA. Iorig: teams, of, 4 bont parties to find any, trace of the go inside their huts, but they classical" gramophone recital slow "Mystery
this evening at 8 pm. The pro-10, 2.25.12 and will face garage According to CNRRA, it is gen- These, beams will form a league craft RAM
gramme will include "Green- Next Sunday sees the start of in turn, Sunday mornings will grally believed that several yes-In compliance with a request sleeves arranged by Vaughan the two new challenge series in be allocated for these testa races sels were lost in the typhoon of made to him by POWs, Chiba Williams: "Introduction and Al 14-ft, dinghies. Entries for these and teams can also race against early September and most of the said that he obtained for them lege for Strings by Elgar and two series are now being received each other by mutual arranger ethers were victims of piracy, high quality cigars and cigarettes, "The Master Singers of Nurem
and other items of daily necessity, berg Sulle by Wagner" by the Salling Secretary, Thement any time during the week Reuter
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