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"STOCKS" FOR THE

The days when pirates were hanged in public and thieves were locked in "stocks” at or near the place where they broke the law, waze-rocalled by Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin at the Hong Kong. Rotary Club luncheon yes- terday.

Colonel Dowbiggin in his talk on "Old Hong Kong" suggested that "The Stocks" should be re- introduced in the Colony to deal with the Colonel Dowbiggin prevailing lawlessness.

described the life of a banker in Hong Kong He also gave during the 19th century.-

details of the first banks to establish branches in the Colony and in China.

A

He said in port: 1ayment in June 1802 and went

to liquidation in 1893,

12 years since "It is now dest arrived in Hong Kont. I haet wo great uneles by the name n Edwards who served here th army in the very-ensåg dinya, war

Them Canton Thomas Malt land Edwards at the 08th Regi- Asistant Adjutant ment General of the Troops in China. Mul died here On November 13 1894. He was one of the two mer strumental in building the first vooden church, forerunner of St. John's Cathedral

was

Chator As Clerk "Further," my

wild's Brand- rther, by the name of Andrews. zas here many yearS Manoger of an Tyndars Bunk, which

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948.

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LAWLESS

what is known as Scandal Foint, You can imagine any. Hitle blt of gossip and "tittle fattle" passing as they strolled along and teregathered that bend in the

and before turning back.

IL

Hong Kong Club

and

To Port

Engine trouble forced tha au. Jämen J. Maquira,back to Hong Kong on Monday after- noon, she left the Colony on Saturday for Los Angeles.

Kong

The -0,006-Jon -British of! ship, of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company, arrivad

in Hong

011 сл with Thursday.

Forty-eight hours aftor leaving the harkite, the way back again for Fapairs to minar angina defects. The Vosso! anchored off the Kow Yoon Dooke where the copaire

“Wero ̈completed.

Commanded by Mr. F T.. Warron, the

J. James Maquire resumed bør voyage to Los Angles last night.

"Where the King's Theatre now stande was the Hong Kong Club, later shop occupied by Yea Gang Fat. At the back was, the Club'e old bowling alloys. There in ten became the first cinoma hari The Coronet" a room. long, low and Harrow Where the Queen's Theatre now Court Supreme was the when I first came here, and all along the South alós of Queen's Df Road WAS 痛 succession Taverns boering such manice "Life for a hankers in thoar

"The Land we live in" days

very different

to the street, with mostly open "bloway" bartraide, affording a from now." Malla came in and! out not oftener than oned a

'very unadifying spectacle. The month. and There werd no

Der Voouk Roath, seafront

was Thr tojegrapho to worry them.

and it curved around forming first innovation in that respect

Jardine little bench where Eestern Tele. was "whon the

and Pedder buildings stand for youthful Chan Muk, who renched Singa.

now. Opposite to Hong Kong despite his boyish appearance graph Company

Motel ontrance pore and cables for Hong Kong

"Podder claimed to be 18 years old. were postot un to Hong Kong

Wharf.

After snatching a handbag from of banks Managers

Boom to

"The first Livery Stables in the

show case outside 87, Battery have been able to accumulate Colony were owned and run by money in such a way that many were able to retire very young near lower Penk Train station "These Indian banks had, for

was

шля

YOUTH WAS EASILY TEMPTED

Temptation proved too much

KING-PEARS RENTAL

:

CASE AT KOWLOON

Detective-Inspector G. T. Byron, of the Secretariat of Chinese Affairs, was in the witness box throughout the main port of the -hearing of the King-Pears rontal caso at Kowloon yos- terday.

The defendant, represented by Mr. Marcus do Silva, was Mrs. Bertha Pears of 4, Knight Street, summoned on two counts of failing to give rental notices and eight counts of ́ex- cessive charges. She pleaded not guilty. Lieutenant Commander|not necessary.

Witness declared that, all bourd- George Victor King, BN, re- presented by Mr. A. J. Cliffording houses must send' in returns, Be said that (Instructed by Messrs. Hastings of allen resklienta.

he did not see any rent notices in & Company); was the com-the house. plainant.

He said he had not heard of any boarding house which did not offer service, meals (but that was optional) Nor had he Heard that light and water fesa had to be paid separately. In this particular case, witnost atated, there might be some uten- sils provided, but no

Mr. Byron, giving evidence for the

he prosecution, sald, that visited 4, Knight Street, on June 14, where the principai tenant was Mrs. Pears. He found four-; families living there., Defendant had a room on the second floor, The ground-foor was occupied by Chief Petty Officer Trevelyan, RN, and his wife, who had two rooms, a kitchen and a lavatory. They shared the bath loom on the second floor with the Kings. CPO Trevelyan paid $250

month.

H.A was

The first door, comprising three

crockery

supplied to his knowledge, nor was bed-linen.

European hotel residents for the past 12 months have changed from transients

to permanents, arising out of the shortage of ac- comodation, witness told defence counsel, under

***y | Mr. Kennedy and were situated Street, at 2.40 pm. on September | (noms, a bathroom and a kitchen, uon.

The most part, branches is flane on the site now occupied by Gor-Inside he could not resist.

and

their

12

was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Brand, who paid $800 for the whole floor.

$300 a month.

Mr.

Liner Reports Sunken Junk

The master of the President Polk yesterday warned ships of water- logged Junk about 10 miles east of the Ninepin Group Islands.

The exact position, given

22.15.4 degreem

north. 114.32 degrass' ensti

- was

Mr. Weaver, niaster of the 10,000-ton President Polk sald

to

In his message that the Junk WEB a danger to navigation -mod advised navigators

watch out for it when in the vicinity.

MUSICIANS REFUSE TO PLAY

For two nights-running the cross-examina-Ciro's Ballroom, in the Kwong 4 he found among the valuables

Chau-Restaurant, West Point in theatre ticket,

Need Not Register was closed, penting settlemen Again he They were later

European hotels or boarding between the musicians and thu Detective 1037 ang Police Con- moved to Causeway Bay and in

Lieutenant Commander Kinghouses did not need to register management over wages, bunch that he

For some time past, the managej. due course sequired by the Hong table 280 had o

would not.

the and his family occupied a room unless they wanted to apply for. On receiving

The Boarding ment of Ciro's Ballroora has been Kong Jockey Club, and remained

the musiclana Ordinance House They stared the

(No. 23, 1947) owing wages to

ding. The amount increased steadily there till the new tables were larceny report, both went to the on the second floor with a veron-lquor licences,

Shan Kwong Ming Theatre, whore the dah attached.

boarding erected up at the top of

26-year-old Wong | kitchen and bathroom, and paid covered all hotels and out until last week when the musi complainant, wang load in 1931.

houses, but the regulations pro Plic-wan, Identified her seat.

clans conferred with the manage applied to The

Chinese Coster occupled another vided only entered and hauled pot, who was out the

re-room on the same floor sharing establishments of a certain type. on the subject and demanded

Chinese hotels and boarding payment. cognised by Wong and who later, the kitchen. He paid $300 a

The manager agreed to pay th month.

houses registered under the negla admitted taking the handbag.

All Mrs. Peary amount off by nightly instalmen None of the charges included of the S. C. A. Charged with elmple larceny light and water. Now were food needed;do was to send the return! of HK$300. For three nights run to the Immigration Department. ning, he agreed amount wa

paid off. Mr. Byron asid that he had. Then onwards he falled to keep hoard of rooms being locked up¦ ¦ when the occupants refused to the agreement until recently the money due to the musicians had Day rant b quit.

HK$4,000 He agreed that extra fees had increased to between to be

paid for electric fans, and HK$5,000.

from

the Acting on advice cookers and irons. Ho know of

me

newly formed Musicians Union 'in hotels where realdents brought in their own servants.

Hong Kong, Ciro's musicians on Asked by counsel whether be Monday night refused to play was aware of three trunk loads

to them la unul the money due et linen kept by defendant in the

bonoured: house, Mr. Byron said he was not.

****

Warn

those who could

before Mr. J. Wicks at Kow-

loon yesterday, Chan Muk was and service included.

Mr. Byron said he saw the remanded thror days, ponding

and on some he Inquiry

Into his Hong Kong rent receipts

found water-light fees birth claim.

entered Chan Muk has no police record separately. against him, He said he had no

Residents' List Mrs. Rears produced list of residents which she told him had been sent to the police before the war. She said that she was informed by the police that she should only send in a list of Eollens: that of British citizens was

in Hong nor frends

on old

ANOTHER PROTEST BY YUGOSLAVIA

He know that furniture, con- skating of three chairs, a chest af denwors, a dressing table," two | single beds, a side-board, and table, was provided by defendant-f They were in Tair

]

condition."

Kong, Foochow Amoy, Shanghaison School. nd Hankow. The Oriental Bank both Chater and Mock

vus situated on the site now oc- My ning from India clerks.

City Bank, upled by National rst Manager of the Mervantsie

and in the interval the building Bank of India, Lid, was Evap

vas lu sucression Thomas Chop whose Ormiston,

father WAN

Charter Pouse and Oriental Hotel. Kaya- Manager of the old

In Same Place Mercantile Pant of th, 12-ully and Shell House were in my days known as Bank Buildings, Ion and Chip over 80 years

"The Race Course has always banks, necupled by two or three go had also belglives servitj

Ah their alt vasts still to be seen in the same place, but its have greatly the old Oriental rank in on

nl the lovely staircases surroundings Kong,

wl Ceylan Singapore

sad spacious living rooms above, Chunged. In 1900 there were no From most of the above a gond

1889, when the Peak Tram houses about it that could be seen lent of gossip and other Informa-

from the Stands, except those on practically alt started,

Inipans tion came to my knowledge.

there are ed stalls of bands and leading Morrison Hill, the French Con- Speaking of Banks,

vent in Wongnelchong Road and the heunted house" on a knoll ww only there British Banks in hongs lived above their offices.

Old Taipans Hong Kong and Chim, but in the

in Wongnelchong. This latter was few huis good old days of the ten trade,

relatives "All the li tians had car-a

village of a amali the only. A greater part of the build-Kong, which he claimed to be his ari imports from rages pit, yarn

horses-anel

Institute ad-birth-pince. ndia, there was a large number various Supons, Deucon, Chatering of St. Pat's f British Indian Banks

French Hospital In and others, hard bungalows out in joining Fre

Inspector J Orem, prosecuting where they erected and occupied by Jardine's officer, told that Court that the hina Ports, including Oriental) the Pokfulum aren Bank, Agra Bank, Bank of in-sided in the hot season and Cotton Mills (which were moved

case was one showing initiative ustan,, National Bank of India, ed

lu travel carriages

Behind them, on to Shanghai).

on the part of the police. Chartered Bank of fudia, Austrate and fro The last horse car-what is now part of the Army ia and China, and the Chartered riage i can remember in use by a Sports grounds at Sookunpno was Mercante Bank of India, Lou-alpan was

inituated Brougham

the Hong Kong Gun lon and Chino,

hich Jardines toipou drove in Club, where "The Hong Kong and Shanghai from his East Point residence to afford it indulged in clay pidgeon Stanking Corporation was oped he ofther. Up to a few years ago shooting. For business Hong Kong in

bungalows arite a few of the

"A landmark, the removal of Kong April 1805 us the tong

the names

of which was neccessitated by in- high DWIT: Sassoon.creasing trafle, was the

stoot at the Chater, etc. The first clock tower that

Street and Yugoslavia and for a Tong time only motor junction of Pediar

and ar. was owned by the eminent Queen's Rond

Wyndham Steamship Navigation Company dentist. Dr. J W. Noble, wlio Street. Thomas Sutherland,

flater Sirived in ʼn house nearly opposite "So much. therefore, for the Hong Kon! merchants fell to King's College. He used it sole-

I will speak for 'lew they suffered

from the disad- ty for the purpose of going to minutes about the Mainlund, In vantage of all the other Bask

and fro from the old pole ground 1968 there were no motor roads

1900 here being only Branches with Chuseway Bay.

or railroad. There was only a dirt the Directors in London, and ant "A Mr. Findlay Smith (whose path as far as Taipo-the Dis-

The Tanjug news agency broad- Today's blast which was car-First floor $1, sways fully aware of Local Con-nephew Eple is stili in this Colony) trict, Officer or visitors to Talpo cast a statement from the Cen-zied in full in Belgrade's Com- King $24, Coiter $20 and Pears

as the founder

tral Committee of the Peak had to use a 3-ecolle rickshaw.

of the ·Mace-munist Borba,

$15. follows by 24 Train and owed the Peak Hotel. The District

Officer Lo get to his

donian Cultural and Educational hours the declaration by M. Milo said that he was a sub-tenant of

Chief Patty Omce Trevelyan, He used to say that "God made cther court near Ping Shan had

Societies in Bulgaria addressed von Dillas that Yugoslavia has the ground floor since April this but I made the actually to walk there over a Eanks to open in China was the peak. As he was a considerable mountain track and through the Bulgarian Workers Party.

to the Central Committee of the the strength

without her former Cominform use of the kitchen and shared the year. He paid $250 for two roams, Oriental Banking Corporation,

Charging the Bulgarian leaders partners. hareholder in the Gas Company, Kum Ling Valley. A Mr. Orme which was founded 1847. There

the hotel

a small Can- Juring his ownership of

Jame, kept being

are refusing to recognise the

He has his own ser- bathroom. is no more dramatle chapter in

Earlier, the Yugoslavs deliver- vant, who shared with another in, British Banking History than the he refused to instal electricitylonese pony and about 10 hands Macedonian minority and look- were quite a a few for getting about.

Ing for Bulgarlans. For Actually there were

ans in Macedonia," ed notes to Hungary and Rumanta the servants'

ts' quarters. ise and fall of this Bank.

"About the only pleasant house the statement declared that since charging their Governments were

Mrs. Fears had never mention- more than 30 yours the Bank glows on the Peak before the

* Peak Tram started, (used for with an extensive garden in Kow-the war the same policy was advocating the overthrow of theed that it was a boarding house. made extraordinary progress and | holidays in hut season, and folk iron was Chater's bungalow on continued with respect to schools. Yugoslav regime-United Press.

fended its branch system ove not com.

office Nathan Road--part of the garden and cultural work in Macedonia and conditieteil

magnificence daily). These were mostly stout- is occupied by St. Andrew's

.......during the and opulence characteristle of the built of old ship's timber and Church and parzonage, and the greater Bulgarian Chauvinists." Cast India Company at the heightere still in occupation for some rest by, fints, etc.

"Owing and, igney;

and Shanghal Banking Company.

The lending shit in the

11 Pokfulum bore Bedr pid

03- Deneon,

་་་་

nblishment of this tank was the Manager of Peninsula and Orient

a

titions.

*.

First Big Bank "The first of the big Eastern

Cour continents,

affairs with a

to heavy losses

down to

years after 1900, such as Stokes' Flour Competition. inFungalow, The Homestead (now In 1006-7 a Mr. Rennie built;a

the site of Government flats).

"The limbers of which

of its

curred in sugar 322 Mauritius which came at the same timeas ae collapse of the Great Coffee states in Ceylon and Malays due o the coffee hight, it suspendled and several payment in 1884,

The

Prague, September:6. maintained hor counter-offensiva against her former Cominform partners today with the publication of a strong protest by Macedonians living inside Bulgaria, against the Bulgarian Communist Chauvinists.

time of tho

Automony

big flour mill, half-way between The statement declared that fomwestend was built came from emun and Hang Hou, to com-Macedonia should be granted a four imported from political autonomy. Within But- Victor

Emmanuel-the Pete with MS

America.

He also erected exten-garin, but Instead "representatives predecessor to 11MS Tamar.

the of the Fatherland Front and the house to be sive piggerics to constime The Arst brick

animals

kept

SAILORS ON" ROBBERY CHARGE

to build Socialism

FICKLE HAZEL

POLICE CONFERENCE

FOR NOVEMBER

Arrangements for

He was not aware that linen was Cuy Police Conference to take supplied. Mrs. Fears had told him | place in November that she nad carried on the. boarding house alice -1833.

Bare.:Rentals.

Three

are being

Palett made, Captain L.A.M. Macuo's Police Commissione told the press yesterday.

The Fallen Chiefs of Hong Giving an approximate at Kong Macao and Canton will mate of the bare rentals, based participate

in the conference on the house' rent of $168, which will discuss matters, ro- month, witness gave the figures Inting to police work.

as follows: Ground floor-—$40,

Second floor |

Reminders

Today H.K. Light Orchestra

Europeon YMCA, Lounge, p.m.

Concorti West

cil Chamber: 2.30 p.m.

and she did not cffer service.or. Legislative Council meeting Coun meals. Witness sald he provided"

Toe H his own utensils and crockery., He admitted that defendant gave

some pintes and a couple of Annual meetings of Sua Manggis,

saucepans.

At this stage, Mr. da Silva In-, formed the Court that his cilent was not feeling well enough to continue. The hearing wai, ad- journed then to: Friday at 290

p.m.

A wooden bathtub, has more

Meeting, Talbot House, 50. Macdonnell Rd., B.30 p.m. Shanghal-Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd., G01, Marine House, 12 noon.

Sino-British Orchestra Rehearsal St. John's Cathedral Hall, 6 p.m. British Pilots. Association, Cock- tail Party, Jacobean Room, .030-p.m.

Tea Porly.in honour of Mr. H.W. Chinn, by Chinese Women's Association, The Welfare Gripps, H.K. Hotel, 4.45

pum.

Buff's Novices Boxing Tourna

ment (open Air), proliminary, bouts, Murray Barracks," 739 P.m,

Coming Events

TOMORROW

Shanghal, September 7. Typhoon Hazel,

ftekle .05 north- veered new banks were built on its ruins reeled on the Peak was husks etc. of the wheat. The pigs Workers Party go to Pirin (Bul- typhoons are,

were pooled by Chinese, from the

If they were addressing the Bal-klang coast, and with accelerating NO GIN BUT OPIUM Rennie committed suicide and garlan population. up: Corporation which suspended extensive menagerie of wild the four mill was a failure.

spoed headed toward the southern IN THIS BATHTUB up there, including Chater and Mody and the Bank camel. This animat and to earn concerned suffered heavy anan-

islands of Japan. his keep as he was employed clat losses. The buildings stood. going up and down the very steep for many years thereafter and for

It drenched Shanghai in pass-than one sise as was revealed by old Peak Road carrying food and

Ing.

a case of illegal possession of raw gueds for the establishment. His a short period was occupied by

opium. at Kowloon yesterday, Zikawei Observatory reported During a routine, search at the career ended in tragedy. One day an Indian Army Battalion.

"Chater also developed the iron-Two-European sailors were at hop today--that she was Yaumati Ballway Station at 10 he fell over the edge of a pre mine situated as the slopes of charged with robbing a cipice and broke & leg and had Ma On Shan su the opposite side driver on the Repulse Bay Road The bureau, said it was develop-discovered between the joints of localed 29 degrees north, 132.cast. p.m...on Monday, Ive allis were to be destroyed und burled

of Tolo Harbour, but lack of a of $35 and a wrist-watch on the spot.

local coal mine nover made July 10 at Central-yesterday be again" and table to incline the bottom of a wooden bathtub Small Comotory

possible or profitable smelt-fore 'Mr.

more north-eastward as it pro-carried by 33-year-old fallor, Lai Thomas Tam.

Moon-fa "Some of yoʻ may know the the are here. Eatore the 1941 war, The intn, Robert B. Caines Kresses.

Eight-trols of opium were cons sito now occupied by Wantaal Japanese were working this mine Edward Stewart Walker,

A tugboat in Talchow Bay re- cealed in them. Post Office and Eastern District and there a costly, oporu crew of HMS ›Black Swan, 'were ported it was taking shelter from

shipping the

Jagan both aged 19 and members of the

Charged with legal hossession/ only instigated by their great formally remanded for one week strong south-south-west wind Lal was fined $800 or three quarters. Up to 1895 1this] fion of iron for war con- Hearing of the case was fixed, and very strong squalls--Az50-months? hard labour by Mr. Talk on "Postivar Changes in War a small military cemetery. It shortage was there that my great unele structions.. war first interred.

Office Efficiency

in that

HOUT

SANKEY--SHELDON ATMOSPHERE!

A steal-built Sankey-Sheldon table gives your typist new zest-your own work will be easier with a Sankey-Sholdon Exoqutive Desk helping you. At Caudron's you'll find Desks, Lotter- Trays, Stationery Cabinets and Book-cases that will streamline your office at onco. Roach for the phone

now

K. CAUDRON

& CO.

French Bank Didg.

27539.

Sanitary Department Office and to refino coolic

ore to

And

оп

Iciated Press. for September 25 at 2:15 pm.

Inspector G. Willerton is in charge of the prosecution,

DEATH SENTENCES

CARRIED OUT ·

3Wicks:

NO GLAD HAND FOR SOVIET CONSUL

"I havo deliberately made no "In the old cemetery at Stan- mention of the Volunteer Corps, fey are graves of soldiers killed Freemasonry etc. etc. for they in an action against pirates at have sufficient material to supply Chik-Chu, which later acquired other-speakers on future ecca-. the name of Stanley. Not many nion, especially as histories of the years before I arrived here: Volunteers and St. John's Cathe- pirates were hanged in public on dral are belog compiled."

are now a spot about where the Eastern The speaker was introduced by Court on May 28 were hanged Yakov M. Lomakin, Rukja a recalled Sansul@general

President Markel now lands.

D.S, Hill who said yesterday morning at Stanley "A very efficacious form of

Colonel

Dowbiggin arrived in Prison punishment

The Stocks," was Hong Kong in 1908. He was a'

Central „pesterday Mr. -Hin-

Two Chinese (manjawho woga| sentenced to death at, the Supreme

Gothenburg, September 7.

Kin New York, arrived in Gotheburg today.

-snatch' thief or other kind-of-ment, a keen racing enthusiast, iDQUAged: 26 and, Lau Hol; days when ♫Greta Garbo : usad iperning that strFörgakin1|||||

still in force in my early days. A pioneer in the Valunteer move-shing Lo sat as Coroner at the His arrival aroused an awe among the Journals who

into the death of Ho cffement reminiscent of the sherithis should be interpreted is malefactor had to sit in there for and had always interested him su many hours and days at of self in public affairs. In recogni-alleg nu ful-hol, aged 20 A near the spot the crime was tion of his services: he was de-verdict of gelal hanging was tomake are visits to herchomean lipad, star: commitled, with д notice In cerated with the C.B.E.; in 1931, telurned by the jury of two country. Chinese detailing his crime. This A voto of thanks for the speak women, and one man. punishment might well be rein or was proposed (by Colonel Chief Ofoer Juloti,conducted M troduced in these days of lawless E.J.R.' Mitchell who related some the case. neis-for many Chinese of that of his own -- ireminiscences of the class rarely read newspapers and good old dayside wind Horell, UD Heram and Tro municatiye

* neluded the "Höế”) Chals/phum,

were

kin„destined to

how lon

Although friendly and amüing. jakin, „whowo-removal,wAE reguented by the Uff, refogeII".

Natio

York

adidinstored.

present.

A comment was his standing an "In the old days St. John's Mr. P S Cassidy, Mon. Me. Visiting Rotarians Cathedral was hefter pttended N O.C., Margh, Professor FIA. Laune Vip and Horace Kadserie warsto gor, questions, from A Lemakin was quoted and all the talpans wore black Redmond, and Meer. D. Benson, from Shanghel and T,C. Clamo rooord number of journalists said.. Lompkin

While a great, many Communist he did not know if trock coats and silk hats. Adfer B.Wild, H. Johannessen, Jack, from Kowloon, the morning service there was aid Norman-MacGregor, Ji K. P. A latter from Kowloon Hotary leadscr came to meet "Andrei, direct, to Early the customary Church Rarade, of hadised, t

-Edla,

C. Mwas read by the frosida E. Makinig Cromyleo sin ›bía qattiva) westler) or have time for. astroll under the trees on the Graham, whidia Goaper, FW for support for their first, annua, thi summer) hay were motiew, Caucasus aliqunt Frond post Flaysial House, up-do-itaskichan, R. Bar

H.M.+ball toy bg, baldon-Copobeg 16.

having

Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon, screening of "The Magic Wire" Peninsula 'Hotel,' '12.30. p.m.

Men's Club luncheon, Roof Ganden, HK Hotel, 1,44

-

p.m.

FRIDAY

Epglish Education" „þy: Mlač« J.N. Stokes, sponsored by Sino-British club, at Public Relations

North

H

SATURDAY

Lecture

*Point Wharves. statutory meeting. Iacobban "Boom, H, K, Hotel; 12 noon. School for the chat, ceremony of laying founda- Ugu slope, Diamond Jul,,3,80

icket Club Cabaret

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