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Must Not Let Them Go Military Training A Necessity

Princeton, June 17.

President Harry Truman sald today the United States pledges to help free nations to resist the "encroachment of totalitarian pressures":

which makes universal training of Americans] a "military necessity."

"The recent war left in its wake a tremendous task of repair and reconstruction, of building] a new and orderly world out of the economic and social chaos of the old.

"I is task too great for us. or for any ather nation, to un- derlake alone. Even though we

"There

can be no greater service to mankind," Mr. Tru- mon declared, "and no nobler

are contributing generously and mission thun devotion to world wholeheartedly, no single nn-} pence."---Associated Press, tion has the menns

to sot the i

world aright. It is a job for all

naticos to do together. Vast Task

not are

In Far East

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1947.

FREE

NATIONS

By Default" Truman

WOMAN TO

DIE

The Hague, Jurs: 16.

The Dutch Spectal Court of Appeal topy confirmed they scateure of death panned on a 26-year-old woman, Gerwien Bleeker, found guilty last year of causing the death of resin- Inner workers 171 northern Holland,

This in the first death non- fence to be confirmed on a ten- man by this court-Reuter.

Japanese Clocks For Hong Kong

-

Snoopers At Ascot Meeting

Ascot, June 16.

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDI) 10 Ice House Street.

CRICKET South Africans In

SEDATE Olympic Salute Too Nazi?

Stockholm, June 17. The traditional Olym- pic salute may be dis- continued at the 1948

Food Ministry enforcement officers will flock to

swanky Ascot horserace meet tomorrow like games in London be- bees around a honey pot. At least a dozen will cause of its resemblance be there ostensibly to check up that there is to the Nazi salute. to be no illegal overcharging on food during the meet.

The Clerk of the Course, Ma- jor J. C. Burtell, expressed a possible explanation,” Anying

Valley Race Track Changes

that he objested to Food, Mints- try officers doing their job.

"The trouble is that they fill Hem to want free lêketa to nee the racing. I think that in why they come.”

Air. F C. Muplesden, man- Arm the aring director of

have which

providing been

Slow Motion

London, June 16.

The South Africans, with four wickets in land, were 71 runs ahead in the first innings when stumps were drawn on the second day of their match against Somerset at Taunton. Somerset made 170 in their first knock and in re- ply the tourists had scored 241 for six wickets. A crowd of 8,000 spectators were rather dis- appointed by the sedate cricket of both sides today. -Coope and Luckes, who con-] who used seven bowlers in their tinued their Saturday's Innings, attack.

The scoreboard at the close of took the score to three figures

rend: Coupe play

Somerset 170 bafore being. parted. made 64 and Luckes carried his (Plimsoll four for 70, Dawson four for 41. South Africans The salute exccuted at

the bat for 47.

Denia 241 for six (Mitchel 72, Begbie Olympic games"

Bruce Mitchell and ceremonies,

62). leonsista of raising the right hand to the side, somewhat in the manner of the Nezt greeting --the difference is that in the Nazi salute the arm was lifted forward.

This was disclosed as the In- ternational Olympic Committee opened a week-long meeting on Monday.

i

County Games

Dyer gave the South Africans their best start of the tour, putting up 115 for the opening partnership. Mitchell, who was

In county games, after Satur- dropped three times, made 12 dny's widespread rain, which in two hours, hitting six fours, affected all matches, only two- Otto Mayer, of New Zealand, while Dyer, never departing at Swanses and Birmingham. Toyko, June 17,

secretary of

-were interfered with today. the committee, from a rigid defence, made 39. Japan produced 123,405

Janches and snacks at Ascot Jockeys riding in the sald Belgium asked that the Denis Begbie, fourth man, in. In both these, however, play watches and clocka tu April or

salute be eliminated. The Swiss gave a splendid display of driv for the past 40 years, said that four times the output for Apri. meals would be on "austerity"next race meetings will | proposed substituting another; Ing and scored 62 in 95 minutes. was only held up for a short

apell. 1946, according to the Japanines and sold at

find. the track altered at salute, which would consist of, hitting nine fours.

England Cyril Washbrook, With Dudley Nourse turning the head sharply to the Watch and Clock Manufacturers prices and would consist main-two different points.

and - Lancashire opening 'bat, Viljoen, right while keeping the hands Kenneth Association

who both showed his best form at Man- ly of rationer foods-Reuter. Workers have been busy durat the side. The salute is one went in late in the batting orchester in scoring all round the ing the past week rounding off of the 27 subjects on the Com- der, still together the Southwicket and making 122 runs in two benda-between the sixth mittee's agenda. Associated Africans may yet build up 138 mhutes against Essex. He and seventh furlong posts near Press,

large total against the county, hit two sixers and 12 fours.

"Unfortunately however, the] Kenerosity of impulse and abundant goodwill enough to ensure the politien!

Continued from Page 1 } stability essential to social and

Nehru, a distant cousin of the economic reconstruction. Pence- Alt-Jadin Congress Party's Jawa. loving nations can make only harlal Nehru, declared: "Our ol slow progress toward

attain-jective

should be freeing.. ther ment of a stable world in which| jeanimle structure and life of the at peoples are free to work people from the direction and con- out their own deatlutes in their trol of foreign interests, a charge- own way unless their moral, teristie, *hared by all colonial Jeade, ship is supported by!

"We are striving not only for starogih.

higher standards of living' also freedom from tutelage control of other countries," the Only recently, the paper di Indian delegate suid.

closed, the lealing Seikosh Boost For Soviet Watch and Clock Company shilp- Russia's Alexander ti. Stetsenkaped 15,000 alarm clocks to Bong recounting the Sovjet Union's Kong. "main role in winning the last

Pennamics.

The Yomiuri Shimbun repart- ed today that Japan has already resumed the export of watches butį muui clocks, and t

Call-Over

controlled

London, June 16. The Victoria Club callover on the Royal Hunt Cup over seven June 18 furlongs at Ascot on

wast

the paddock. and in the last quarter coming into the straight.

Plans for remedying the two sharp benda were considered be- fore the war.

Might Not Resist "Weakness on our part would stir fenra among the small nu- fins that we were giving ap our world leadership, It would

Greek Star and 100 to 9 Pre- 19 to 2 Patouchy, 10 to 1

As a result of these altern- seem to them that we incked the

ciptic, all offered and taken. 100 tluns, the posts will have to be will to fulfill our pledge to aid

war pointed to the "enormous Affiliated with the Japan to Whitehall offered, 12 to 1 readjusted, but this will not be Free and independent nations to advantages of the Soviet socialist Watch and Clock Manufacturers taken, 100 to 6 Somee and Rio done until after the track is re maintain their freedoms, or our system and urged that no netion Asaveintion are 43 commitments to aid in restoring taken by the Commission

companies. D'Atoul, both taken and offer- turfed after the summer. Their war-torn economies.

in 27 of which are located in wes. ed. 18 to 1 Joun's Stur offered, Inny country without the engseni "In such an atmosphere of of the government concerned.

tern Japan and 16 Japan.

Philadelphe, Mastor uncertainty these nations might American Delegate David Owen

Vote and Fairey Fulmar. 25 to t be able to resist the en advocated that the work of the

Tokyo on Nagoya are 11 I Admiral's Yarn ernachments of totalitarms Commission should be kept within

centres of Japan's watch and Charios, all offered, 30 to 1 Kil-1 pressure. We must not let "practical limits" and suggested

iendly antions go by our de priority for argent tasks such as clock industry with nine and 15 Lauit."

the restoration, of normal trade companies respectively. --Centralį and problems connected with the} News,

Outlining the aime of a uni-presence or absence of controls to versal training programme the minimise obstacles to the flow of President said: "We must ro- food.

member above all that these Chinese Delegate Kan Lee out- en would not be training in ne his country's devastation harder to win a war but in order during the war years and stated to prevent one,"

Chinn suffered 15,200,000 ensun!-

He devoted much of his ad-ties and US$

US$68.500.000,000 worth

dress to the academic training)

of America's youth by schools and universities.

of leases during the war.

with!

in eastern 20 16 3 taken. 18 to 1 Torontor Jets For

Smuggling In South China

20 in i

Prince Air Rally

belin taken and offered, 3 to At Derby

Prince Peto offered, 40 to 1 Jaken. 33 to 1 Chawarau, Whist-{{-\ ling Wind, Ouragan and Prince

Richard, all offered.

horse, being supported previous callover. There

to

was

over

and

Week-End Yachting

On a pitch affected by Satur- day's rain bowlers had a fine time at Hereford, where 26 wickets fell for 337 runs.

Scores at the draw of stumpy falay were~~~

Scores

At Lords: Yorkshire 187

no wickets.

Last Sunday was voted by many as the best day's sailing and racing at the R.H.K.Y.C. this year. Throughout the weekend the wind was fresh and gusting from the SW, and competition in Watson 77); Middlesex 98 for all the dinghy races was very keen. There were many close finishes, particularly in the Sunday afternoon race when the leading boat; Lancashire won officially by one second only! There was a close result also in the team race on Sunday) morning, the "Aitches" just defeating the H.K. Government team by one point.

SATURDAY, JUNE 144

Results of the weekenda' racing | long beat up-harbour at least six boats took the lead in turn, "Add- reant V (Sedgewick) held the lend most often and well deserved to win. 1.40.45 j Dinghy _Helmeman's. Serice

Adamant V (Sedgewick 1.46.58 Mrs. Sedgewiek) ... 16:40.01

Gambia

(Hürden, Boalboy) 1.47.27 Duke of York I (Honess.

Mr. Honess)

Dinghy Race (P.D.Á." Chidell, Alan Loseby Commodore II (Cole Lad-

brooke Duke of York I (P.C.M.

Sedgewick. Jones)

Gambia

Wyne

London, June 18. Light aircraft from all Preciptic was the best back- Europe will fly to Derby on Fri. win 427,000 at 100 to 9. He day for an International Air Rally Black was quoted at 100 to 7 at the Which will be held on Derby Air-

port the next day.

The rally, which has been strong demand for Joan's Star, organized by the Royal Aero Club introdured nf 20 to 1 and clos of Great Britain and the Derby was elected vice-chairman

Philippines Miguel Cuaderno

Canton, June 17.

ing at the 18's after being fald Acro Club, will provide an oppor A spokesman for Gun, Chiang's to take £20,000 out of the tunity for international aviation Russin abstaining. Stetsenko said "I would have preferred another, Canton headquarters announced books. Only-smell sums were interests to get together. Its main Byms (T.F. Honess, Mrs. II (Wilson, Ed- Werda) candidate due to the geographic the detention today of a suspect invested

Patochy, the object is to enable the pilots of situation,Associated Preas. In connection with the use of Erench-bred favourite.

Honeas) He the United Kingdom to return in Tamar (Christensen) of (118 British Warning naval craft to smuggle rados, was hacker to win £8,000 at some measure the hospitality ex- Maroon elumtimal institutions Cze

and other One of several other sprakers foreign medicines

19 to 2, hulf a point more than tended to them on the Continent.

(Wright, great. But in the world today today was Sie Andrew Glow, chief goods into Canton from Hong his previous quotation. Greek there is a greater obligation. It United Kingdom delegate why Kong.

Amongst several jet aircraft to Star, second favourite, Wan be included in the Dying display firm at 10 to 1, being backed will be a Gloster "Meteor Va to win £10,000.

"Vampire II" powered with the Rolls Royce "Nene" engine and the famous "Nene Lancastrian," the world's first jet airliner,

Obligation Of · ·

Service

"The obligations

is the obligation of service to warned that too much should not

all nations in the cause of last-) be expected of the Commission in ing pence."

11

its initial stages.

The spokesman said that smuggling in South China was well organised or had the sup part of "powerful persons."

Others hacked for substantial amounts were Whitehall 16, 000, Someo 9,000 and Kilbelin

5,000.

ter.

Noting that the course

"We are not yet equipped for ambitinux talks and in a constant- wen charted, he said: "The ly changing world, we must not constitution of the UNO Educa-expect to be able to lay down our

He declared the goods were tional Scientific and Cultural path in the long distance ahead.

Indied at Shameen pier, Several The final cullover on the race Organisation states the basic "But if we start in a modest women also are under military will take place tomorrow.-Reu- truth by which we must be way along sound lines, experiente custody. Kuided. That Contatitution will teach us how we can be most General "Chang Fa-kuci, reads: "Since wars begin in the

useful."

director of the Freshfent's Can-) minuls of men. It is in the ninda T. F. Tatang to save time

An effort by the Chairman, Dr. ton headquarter, said the case uf men that the defences of eliminating French translation of search had uncovered the illicit was serious and that ♫ recent pence must be constructed."

the addresses came tn

naught when the French delegation oh- goods which were turned over jected on the ground that French to the Chinese Maritime Customs is one of the working language pending a further military in.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 0.30 to 11.00 pm,, and also on 0,52 megacycles in the 31 metro band from 1230 to 1.16, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15 to 11.00 pm. H.E.T

12.39 p.m.-Dally Programme Summity. ↑

| 1242/p.me-Geraldo and the H.A.P. Dinée !

Orchestra.

1.00 pm.-Neww, Weather Report and

Announcemante

1.10 p.m.interlude.

1.15 pm.-Walton Old and New,

1,30 p.m.-Mude and Excerpte from 00-

bees and Bullivan.

2.00 p.m.-Clowe Down.

:

6.10 p.m.-STUDIO: Children's Hatt.

20our

8.30 p.m.-Light Variety.

bs

of the United Nations-Reuter. vestigation.Associated Press.

Anglo-U.S. Fair A Failure?

Hanover, June 16.

The June Sessions

Plens will be taken in the following cases, which are down for the June Criminal Sesalons List, at the Supreme Court this morning:-

Chan Kin, armed robbery.

So Hung, two counts of rob- bery by two or more and pos- session of armis and ammuni tion.

A "Meteor" powered with two Rolls-Royce "Trent" engines will

10.10.02

18.41.32

At Manchester:

245

Ennex 180;. for three Washbrook 122, Place 61),

At

Kent Loughborough:

175; Leicestershire 76 for one.

At Northampton: Hampshire 386 for..alx Dawson 76, Me- ants to bat. Corkell 71, Bailey 51); North-

260

At Guildford: Surrey (Barling 64. Erle Bedser 73, Balley five for 48); Cambridge University 101 for seven.

At Horsham: Derbyshire 217 (Pope 61); Sussex 168 for six. A Birminghain: Warwick- shire 357 (Ord 75, Canning 61); Notts 48 for one.

At Swannen; Gloucestershiro

-1.48.65 Byms (Cole, Ladbrooke)-16.41.40 153 (Wilson G1. Muncer five for

1.51.45 1.61.46 Mic- Donald)

1.54.01 Bonaventure (Andrews

Nenics)

..... 1.51.13 Stonecutters V (Martyn,

Robinson) Garubla I. (Nash)

Team Ruers Mr. Honess team v. H.K. Gov. erament:-- Bonaventure (Hownam-Meek,

Wright)

2.01.32 Disrusated

{}

(Hownam-Meek,

Wright)

Tamar

Bonaventure

16.12.20 51) Glamorgan 90 (Goddard (Bayer.

six for 40. Cook four for 48) Aylen)

16.44.52; anıt 30 for ane. Black (Wilson Jobling) 16.45.50 AL Hertford: Combined Stonecutters Y (Jenkins) 1851.15 | Services 87 (Jenkins Ave for Commodore II (Everett,

41, Howarth live for 13) Wor- Diamond)..

14.67.30

cestershirò 110 (Deighton four Tyne II (Crosbie, Philips) 17.00. fot 27, Shirreff four for 1b). Duke of York 11 (Ed-

ward, Stanley)

17.13.30 and 140 for five.-Reuter. Stanecutters I (Thompson,

Howard)

Next Weekend

Next weekend there will be

and Dinghies on Saturday and

6 Sunday afternoons. On Sunday

also take part in the display and Black (Chideli, Dudley) "H.K.G." 7 usual races open to all, for Stars wil be of particular interest as Tamar (Sedgewick, Mrs. Sedge- it is the first machine ever to fly wick) "H.K.G." powered by gas-turbine engines Byma (Hancock Drew) "H" driving propellers. It is also the Tyne II (Honess, Mrs. Honess) first machine which has yet

flown powered solely by auch Bonaventure (Rouse, Robson) engines.

"H.K.G."

The numerous small aircraft Stonecutters from the continent will include Bucker-Bestman and Piper "Super Cruiser."

Over 50 foreign visitors, have already accepted Invitations and propose to some to the rally by alr-United Press.

SOUTH AFRICA OUT

The first joint export fair of the combined Anglo. American zones of Germany is doomed to fal- lure, according to the views of both the Ger- many is doomed to failure, according to the and possession of arms and am- Yugoslavia gained, the winning

Toung Saby and Wong Ho thing, robbery by two or more munition.

5 morning two team events will ba

American Baseball

New York, June 17. The New York Yan- 4th Submarine Flotilla v. II.K.kees increased their Am-

held

4

3

Government.

The Sunday afternoon

dinghy

The "Altches" v. 8th Destroyer erican League lead to a Ficcilla.

game and a half on Mon- race at 3 pan, in an open race for day by defeating Chico- 10 all with a Sweepstake prize for go 4 to 3, 18 the first thres bosta home.

(McWhirter, Miss Hall) "H.K.G." Maroon (Hurden Martyn) "1" 1

Result: Aitches .......

Government

4th S/M Flotilla v. 5th Cruiser Squadron

Д

This race turned out to be straight contest between one Sub- marine boat and one Cruiser, after three of the five startors had with- drawn for various reasons— Gambia II (.' Coote P. Sam-

borne) 49/M

Duke of York I (Wilson, Job-

V

Adaman Cruiser"

D

London Ready For Olympics

Stockholm, June 16.

Lord Burghley, President of

..

Brooklyn pulled within two and a half games of the National League lead and the St. Louis Cardinals advanced within vond pereeritage point of frat placo; trà, the only Monday activity in the major leagues.". St. Louis

Philadelphin

40 }

Winning pitcher Nickson.

American

the British Olympic Association, who is attending a meeting of the New York.

Chicago International Olymple Committee here, denied the report that London

7 Into with the arrangements for

Winning pitcher Page.

4. 0

1

3

8

0..

•Prague, June 10.

(Edwards, Stanley) ""Cruiser" Adamant IV (Mack, Hay) views of both the Germans and the British

Wong San, Li Chung and lead of three matches to one in

"B/M" who are concerned with the venture. The ex- Tom Siu, assault with intent to the European Zone mi-final of Queen' (Fuller) "S/M"

Result: position, which is scheduled to start on August rob and possession of imitation the Davis Cup here today when

Submarina Cruiser

In the only Major League bate- Mitie, of Yugoslavia, beat Eustaco 18 in this city is supposed to be an integral firearms,

Fannin; of South Afrien, by 1-3, part of the Anglo-American effort to raise ex-

follows. More Civillan toams are carry them through adequately. Scorts of the game follow

The position in the league los next year's games and unable to ball game scheduled today Dodgery defeated Cuba 2-1 at Chiengo: 6-3, 6-4 ports.

Yugoslavia will

meet wanted to replace the Navy teams | Mr. Avery. Brundage, President The German Minister of Econ-, will attract about

Tang Wang-hing, attempting 4,000 foreign

to obtain money by falsa pre- Czechoslovakia in the European in this leagues Navy teams will of the American Olympic Com omics declared that the

fair visitors. At the same time, it is tcnces and uttering a letter doZone final. In 7.45 p.m.-landel: "The Origin of Dewevid be an disappointing to viss. hoped to overcome the shortcommanding money with menaces.

the final game, be away from Hong Kong, during mittee also condom that London

the next few months, Eric Sturgess, of South

is ready. He said that the ar Africa, tors as the Leipzig fair in the ings of the export fairs that have]

beat Josef Fallada, of Yugoslavia, Team Soviet, zone carlier this year. been held in the Americân zone).

satisfactory, Dr. Victor Agarts, Chairman the fairs held at Munich

-0.45, p.m.-STUDIO: Račiu Khythm Club,

Presented by Trendon, Ras,

7.08 pm.--Percy · Fletchal's Compunitions.

1.30, p.m.-Tite Guliar - (Tenor) with On-

chestra,

··alan"—London Philharmonic Orch

7,65 pm,=0.01.G.. Transcription Services

"Why I bellare, in God",

A Talk by a dence the Archhlihap at Canterbury.

8.00 pm--London Nálays World Nawa.

8.10 pm London. Halay: Home. New

from Britain,

6.15 pm-8TUDIO: ".

Brow

You

Mission Clanical Request Proscamma

presented by Lynn Fraser.

9.16 p.LC. Transcription Service

"The Brain Trux)-**-

10.00 p.m.-London Rata) News;

10.10 p.mWeather, Repoes,

10.11 paterna Tahalkowsky, Programme,

10,48 pm."Twilight" Melodies."?

11.00 .m-Clow Down M

Printed and published for the proprietors, dhe Nawabsper Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER

of the Executive Committee

Li Chun, robbery by two or more.

now

National League

R. H. E.

and arms and ammunition, causing/by 3.0, 0.3, 0.0,0-7, 0-3-Reuter, -4th Submarine KW.L. D. Pis. rangements are up to time and Brooklyn. Bodgorg .. 240

Lo Ping-yu, possession of

of Stuttgart were frequently criticiz. grevious bodily harm and rob- Economics, has already tolded as sample cases of what the Dory by two or more. military Government

officials Gernians were once able to pro

that the committee feels that the duce and now serve only to re "technical implementation show mind the Germans of their pre. as, envlanged" is impossible.

war manufacturing powers.

Nu We-chun, murder.

Lal Leung, armed robbery

(adjourned from last Scasions)

Hung Man-fung, three counts)

WAR MEMORIAL FUND

Flotill

The "Aitches”:

4-31 08 H.K. Governmänt 3 1:2:0 2 5th Cruiser p

Squadron ....S

int Escort Flotilla 0 8th Destroyer

Flotila

0 0

0

Chicago Cabin 2.

Dodgers: p. Taylor; c." Hodges.. Cubs; p. Lara, Kush; e. Schef- fing.—United Press.

K.C.C. BOWLS TEAM

Special ships wil be run to being competitors and visitors to! London" for the games, Lord Burghley added, and there shipa will serve as hotels for them! during their stay, Saturda

Philadelphia has also applied. 00000 A resolution by the committen

of demanding money with Subscriptions received on Juno

Sunday Afternoon

| tỏ hild the" 1932 Olympic Games. calling for its postponement, At the Hanover fair, only menacea, two counts of attempt- 17, 1947:-Mosars, Gilman & Co.. There were, 12 starters in the bringing the number of Unitod The following will represent

the Military Governmentp

letter demanding Ltd. 15,000, Tai Hing Company afternoon open dinghy race on States candidates to five. The K.C.C. Is a Lawn Bowls match. however, has been vetoed by both icles available for export withing to utter

In fairly relsonable delivery money with menaces (adjourn- $30, Mr. & Mrs. E.U. Fincher (in Bunday, but only 11 actually other American candidates are agains, Kowloon Docks at Kow-'

memory of the late Mr. S.-E. crossed the starting line under Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and loon Docks on Saturday at 3.80 Chu Yun, armon robbery and Green) $10, Mr, & Mrs. E. C. Fin all the 18th bost caphizing als Los Angeles. Lake Placid. United m

Loc. A.E.Finest. T.A. (in memory of the late M» forcible taking (adjourned her fe of Total 45,050: ut on line just before the Stater, where the winter Olympic Mafar and F. Goodwin l

· (skip).· ́ gun! This page was very keenly from last Sesalong),

Hong Kong Government Conti- contested Tamer flownam-Gamta were held In 1932, and T. Biltens, VC Lebrun, Chan Wing-hang, dtmanding buttons $5,050; Receivedą to Juhu | Mosk) dad at tuy, frat mark but Corting Baperto," northern Italy. Locke and MN, RAKHINE (AKIP) money with meningen (adjourne1 141947, 3594,874.86; Grand Total was soon overtaken by "Duke of have applied for the 1581 winter. Chabb, J.-J. Orem from last Sessioon).

1004,074.80.

York 1 (Honess), thefs on the Olympica-Reuter. 12, and F.C, Fincher (#K)

to

con-

the Military Governments

dafen would be shown: cerned, who feel that some sort

One

official senior-British, of exhibition must be put on.

freely acknowledged that he was Sample Cases / confronted with a defenlist: at- As planned by the Ministry of} titude on the part of the JAM GRATICH, Winsor Ilouse, Economics oficials. It is hoped mans working on the show

that the three week

Wergy

Hong Kong.

exhibition "Reuter.

Ger.

ed from last Sesalons).

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