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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK-
CHINA MAIL
Mr Acheson's
The Whist Woman Powerful
URGESS HILL, Sussex. tables to see there is no cheat-
BU
With a practised tng.
·
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flourish such as those accusTM | DRIZES at the sort of wrist tomed to giving their auto-Prives Miss Rooke goes to
set of heat graph acquire, the rather range from the frail-looking. white-haired resisting dishes, the sauce-boat, cut-glass frust little woman dashes off her sugar-bowl,
bowl you see in the sitting- signature "N. F. Rooke" room of her comfortable home, across the top of her score-to
from ranging 5. to £1 in value, which she card.
mostly exchanges for groceries Then while the other three to help out her rations, sitting with her at the card-
table
still are
vouchers
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Miss Roske attends whist busy signing drives run by
churches and their eards, Miss Nellie Florence schools, by the Women's In- Rooke ndes to hers symhol
stitute and the Ratepayers' Asso- reference like tint looks
ciation. The entrance fee may number on a letter from the be anything from is. to 25, and income tax authorities.
usually the money collected goes cause. There some good 10 Carefully, with her ball-point must be many a mission station 'pen, she writes: 507/71/578.
Africa, many That done, she sits back to in Central
orphanage or playing-feld near survey the scette of the coming hattle, the church hall in this er home, that has profited by little Sussex town where the her progress to champion status. evening's whist-drive is taking CHE plays at Burgess Hill or
Haywards place.
Heath, Henileld Hassocks, Occasionally in She
tukes note of win is or
sometimes the present, weighing up the orpost-Brighton; and tion and wondering whether at game is played all at one table, 13 "progressive" the end of the evening she will sometimes it have cause to alter the figures whist, with couples moving after she has set down. She rather each hand. Lopes she will. For the symbol, Interpreted, means, that to date Miss Rooke has won 507 prizes playing whist, 71 prizes of other kinds from lucky number com- petitions to knitting contests), total of 578 in the last 10 years
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Lord Chief Justice Howart
once said of progressive whil, concurring with a court decision that it was a game of chance: "Involving as it does ut every turn the element of chance, and multiplying and confusing the clement of chance by the pro- gression of partners..
That way it sounds as exeit- ing as roulette, and indeed the courts have often bestowed on whist-drives the same kind of
games
CHE is shy about her record, but talking to her, you can see she feels the same sense of achievement and private pride as all champions | must from the man who grows chemin-de-fer: and the biggest marrow in the village to Mr Rocky Marciano.
glow of look they do
do upon organised
Miss Rooke learned whist before the 1914-18 war. She plays now. "I suppose shoudn't say It, but
nearly every night of the week"; and about once a week she wins a prize.
of crow-and-anchor or
court in the Midlands pointed out during the war that progressive whist come under Regulation' 42 CA of the Defence Regulations.
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FRIDAY,
Speech
Established 1845
OCTOBER, 17, 1952.
SIDE · GLANCES
He ended: "Let us work to banish force and the threat of towards sell government for force as an instrument of na millions of others.
tional or ideological policy. Lel Mr Acheson said: "What these us in this interdependent world facts
Is that thu share freedom with all men and suggest differences confronting us, are all nations, not differences of purpose; they "Let us vie with one another, are differences of method and not in the aris of war, but in the of timing, and they can bo ways of peace, in the
ways of of expanding solved through wise statesman-bullding a world
freedom and increased wellbeing ship."
for all mankind."-Reuter.
01
CONFLICTING VIEWS Mr Acheson said that while situations examining specifie
of espirations Linvolving the present and future generations, it would inevitably appear to some that the process fulfilling those aspirations was too long, loo tortuous. To others it would seem that the transfer of power was going forward at too rapid a rate.
"If the
sole question were whether it was going too far or too slow, the answer undoubted. ly in most cases would be to try tn find some accommodation Mr between these two sides," Acheson said. "This would not of course wholly sellafy either one. But this is the way things have to be done in reconciling hav conflicting views."
Mr. Acheson said that when speelfe disagreements arose as
Volunteer Promotions
The following promotions in. the Hongkong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve were gazetted today:
Lieutenant (L) W. A. Nicholas Commander to be Lieutenant (L) from October 1. 1952. (E) J. Sub-Lieutenant Faber to be Lieutenant (E) from -October 1.
Oncer R. E.
C
Chief Felty Jones to be Acting Commission- ed Boatswain from October 1.
The following retirements are Com- announced: Lieutenant mander H. P. Bailey to be placed on the retired list (age) to the adequacy of the progress in the rank of Lieuteliant Com- being
a dependent mander (L) (Retired), made by
from people towards self
govern- October 1: Lieutenant C. A. ment, the responsibility for Rickett to be placed on the re- settling such matters
L.
lay in tired list (age) in the rank of the Srst instance with those Lieutenant Commander (Ke- Immediately concerned.
tired) from October 1.
This is not to say, however,
in
be
that the United Nations is with- out responsibility to assist the
of peaceful solutions. On the contrary, the United
Nations would derelict in its duty if it failed to be concerned with the rate af progress toward the Charter
by goals being matle states-including the United States--which hold in trust the futures of dependent peoples.
"But the role to be played by
those
Exemption
Recommended
To Governor
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1. M. Rog. Copr. 1943 by NɛA Bervice, Ing
The family's
favourite refreshër
WATSONS
By Galbraith ALLEGED MURDER
"Oh, I'm simply wild to get back into that good old school
Soldier's Trial Ser
For Nov. 3
William Eugene Gallagher, 19, of Dagenham, Essex, and a Rifleman in the 1st Bn The Royal Ulster Rifles, was arraigned before Mr Justice C. W.. Recce, Pulsne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, on a charge of murder.
No plea was taken and Gal- lagher was remanded for trial; which will open before Mr Justice E. H. Williams, Senior Puisne Judge, on November 3 at 10 am. Four days have
the hearing. been reserved for
Assistant
Ser-
Mr A. J. Cliford, instructed by Ford, Kwan and Co., ap- peared for the accused. Major
N. Hicks, Deputy A. N. Director of Army Legal vices, was also in Court.
Gallagher is charged with the murder. of
acrated water hawker, Tsol Kwal (father of Pass, three children), at Tau Taipa, on the night of July 29.
nn
REMANDED
routine again-overy class is so interesting with different FOR TRIAL
boys to pick from!".
Stage Club Score Hit With Comedy
Two brothers, Chung Wab, 20, rattan worker, and Chung Wing, 36,. llcensed motor driver, ap peared before Mr Justice Rocco at the Criminal Sessions this morning on a charge of murder, did not plead to the in- They dictment, and were remanded for trial
Chen,
Living Language
Why wo Bay Nice.
This is a word which has quite changed its meaning for originally it came from the Latin 1g- nescias, meaning norant
From this It
came to mean foolish or and simple,
thence through the sense of being easy-going to the present "nice" pleasant charming.
Notices
and
The latest times of posting shown below are those for the registered, cofrespondents posted at G.P.0, Hongkong. The "latest" posting times alsewhere which, In general, are earllar than the G.P.0. Ume, can be ascertained by anquiry at the local vice.
The latest posting times roe registered articles are generally vone hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars regard ing parcel malls can be ascer Lined by enquiry at any port
oce
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1:
By Atr
Formon, Okinawa, Japan, USA.
Seattle Westem Blates) Canada,
4.30 p.m., H.K.A./N.W.A.L.
Slam, Burma, India, Pakirian, caylan, Middle East, Afner, Great Britain, Europe, Malaya, Indonesia,
p.m.9.0.A.C. Labuan, Australia, New Zealand, 150 p.m. EA.
By Surface
Tai Macao. 2 p.m.: 0 p.m., 19 Loy/Tak Shing.
First accused will be repre- cented by Mr O. V. Cheung, instructed by Mr F. 1. Zimmero, while second accused will be represented by MY Percy instructed by Mr P. Lam. They are charged with the mur- der of the second accused's wife. INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
at Mount August'1 on or about
Crown
Coun
Davis,
After a slow beginning, the Hongkong Stage Club's first cast of the season gained confidence repres a clerk of
and ended triumphantly the opening night of Young Wives' Tale amid a continued roar of applause. This and the comments heard during the interval at the China Fleet Club confirmed the soil sagacity of choosing a comedy, and particularly this sort of earthy domestic comedy, to launch the new season and gain for the Stage Club a retinue of eager First-Nighters.
ISS Rooks thinks success in the game is half luck, half skilt. Her own best scores are 186 tricks in 24 hands, 09, in 12. Now this evening's game has They are not, to be sure, the begun, and there must be no kind of prizes played for in the more talking. Play goes on from vast halls in London and other 7 ualll 9.30. And at the end Miss big towns, where several hun-Rooke hus equal top scare. She dred people may enter in the takes out her ball-joint pen and hope of winning à "top" (prize) ukers the Bgures on her card to of £100, and trumps are flashed 508/71/570, Those figures stood оп electric signs, and men as this paper went to Press; but politely labelled Masters of now, of course, they may be out Ceremony prowl between the of cate.
If your eyes are wide open, looking for fashion, here you'll see the inescapable news for "fall."
A Once-in-a-dream
SELECTION
Specially air-delivered by PAA from NEW Jending housés :---
Fall smart little hats by GAGE
YORK
the General Assembly
be one of accommodation.
It is learned that Mr Charles
Loseby, QC, has recommended should to HE the Governor In Council in most situations of this kind that 58,000 square feet of land adjoining Yaumati Typhoon, PRIMARY FUNCTION Shelter (Kowloon Marine Lot "These are not cases in which 48) be exempted from Prove It is the function of the General siens Assembly to impose settlements Tenant Ordinance.
parties
Involved.
The owner of the land who Here It is rother the imary applied for exemption, is Meyer Archibald David of David
upon the
of, the
and
function of the United NationsHouse. His Counsel, Mr D. A. L.
atmosphere right.
create an
favourable to settlements which accord with Charter but which should be worked
ор
Calm-and-dispassionate-co-
sitting
and
Was
The curtain rises on one of the two married couples who
live in the house at the wrong Latest Govt
his
08 the
Appointments
following Government were Gazetted
Mr James Kirkwood to
be
cd, as the playwright Ronal Jeans stresses, of St John's instructed · by Mr Wood, London. Geoffrey Cox AL. Vine, told Mr Loseby, as principles P.
as Rodney
Pennent, the frus- as, Tenancy Tribunal rated writer, looked a Uttic Chairman, that his client uut by the parties directly con- to call the land for $1,100,000 frightened last night, and Joan
as Sabina, wife Gazetted to a Chinese syndicate which Phillips
nicht began by-nervously
exaggerat sideration and discussion may was to develop it. The pro- ing ker part. Both spoke too The
would cost an hurriedly In such matters as these be the posed scheme
and quietly. But other $1,500,000 Assembly's most useful con- othe
appointments would things eased out after their tribution towards a solution. consist of 44 buildings of shops
End The unfortunate fact is that three-storey Chinese tene-first squabble and in the second today:
act they seemed to be enjoying Education Officer on probation themselves 0.9 much we cannot approach this problem ments capable of accommodat Indeed any other problem ing 1,000 to 2,000 people.
audience
et, from August 22, 1952. was enjoying them. before this Assembly without Mr Wright niso announced Sabina is
Mas Catherine Wood, Nursing a woman, who, her being mindful of the events that that his client would make ex
Sister, from September 21. husband says,
on depends two of $1.50 per things-sex and are taking place in another pari gratia payment
Mr J. M. Rowlands, Cadet tears. She is square foot to each tenant on
Ofileer, Class II, on probation of the world.
vivacious, from ex-actress, nations have | vacnting the land and also give
October 4. "There, whole been swallowed up and sub-
six months to leave if generous, disorderly and 'fluffy'
as Bruce Banning-the other Ian merged by new colonialium, exemption were granted.
A
man in the house-describes it. others have been reduced to a The 24 opponents to the ap-
Secretary for most demanding Mr Oswald Cheung instructed by play,
part in the from September 15 and Septem- and she.
succeeds iber 22 respectively, Mr P. H. Sin. They are engaged"
mulding Sabina
a real
person in cant, Iron or timber business
The following officers resumed dates shown-Mr Christobel Wheatley, veteran duty on the un ilíc land. This is
Mr Losby's first ense
of the Stage Club, is Mary W. C. Allwright, Senior Dental
her and lu Banning, as Chairman the
ot
Tenancy Tribunal in his new
appearances last night one was apt to be distracted from what ber 20. by the Chief Juice ment by hear exemption cases only. The she was saying by what she was lo
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and Badger three Spades and Diamond. the..fand-pattern mulat in each case be (-45-17mu means, Incidentally, that the four suit-pattorna” are identical The gullatori Among the four
1 ts the distribution
hands.)
wel, referring to a charge of
of the who la accused of the 38, murder against Hung Kum-
rder of his
wife, Ho Yim-
fong, at Ming Yuen Hill, North Point, on March 14 last, asked the Court to postpone the case
the next Sessions, as the accused was still unfit to stand trial.
When the case was called last month, the Court was then informed that Hung was auffer- ing from advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, and could not ap- pear for trial.
Mr Justice Reece nccordingly adjourned the case.
The forty-seventh
the
Exquisite party dresses į state of servile dependence. The pileation were represented by Joan Phillips certainly has the ceased to be Assistants to the kong by Mr B. K. Lee will be
sizes 9 to 221
tragic events behind this dark boundary not only are in stark Washable Heather jersey contrast with the evolutionary with separate skirts in which we have been discaning, process toward sell-goverrenent orlon-wool, but they are so fraught checquered
with black inffeta
danger to all of ur that we can never afford to forget them." hundreds of beautiful
HUMAN RIGHTS coats, toppers in 100%
Mr Acheson then turned
virgin wool Poodle-cloth another group of questions
init
.... the fabric is fabu- the cost is little suitable for every pocket.
volving
human rights,
appoint
to
Chinese Affairs
We can now set out what we know in tabular form:
Bulte B
入
1
Bince B. 4. 2 A zant esch appear once in each column and once in soh row, m in abriqual
and the four hand-patterns aro:
Bo Wordat hold five Roades, one Heart, threw Diamonds and four Glubs
London Express Bervios....
239. Hawn (1) A nurse
(3) woo- nisa.
234. Toong (3)tsing-To sym- Mr A. P. Richardson and Mr series of lessons in Cantonese to
MacDonald Lightbody be broadcast over. Radio Hong-pathize. Sympathy.
237. Gau (3) jai(3),~~~~To' relieve. 238. Yee(1)~(3) mah Ezoanz (2)- given this evening at 0:30.
For the guidance of listeners (3) chue-The Medical Head-quar wo publish below a summary of ter
Yen(1) Yuen(2); A Hospital: the lesson. Summaries of sub-|· 1, (1)Lang seon (1)hang(1) sequent lessons will be publish- ahal gee (1)-shuang (1)Me Leung Mall every is a doctor. ed in the China
the2 (2)Kul hal(2) (3)ngoy-gwawk- Tuesday and Friday for
(3)hawk-yee (1) (3) duration of this radio feature.
medicine abroad. Lesson 47
first Sptember 22; Dr J. B.
Malariologist. Septem-
Mr G. E. Moore, ceased to act
in-appointment is not a full-time doing She kept walking about, as Senior Dental Surgeon from "Cantonese, Simplided","
one and Mr Logeby remains a
In this regard, he sald the practising barrister-at-law,
United Nations could not con-
done deeds which did not square GRANTED with the Charter. He added: "7
venture to suggest that in the RECOGNITION field of human rights no state represented here is wholly with- out fault, in our closets each of the us
us can find the skeletons of racial, religious or class discri- mination.
Here are coats wonder- fully fashionable for the sunniest days or wettest; your inevitable choice when you want one perfect coat for all sorts of weather, these rain or shine, coats are special pets of ours; this year more exciting than
ever.
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lend all imported
SHOES by Capezio, Valley, Mam'zelle, etc smart support to every fashion originals.
Officer
moving, or tidying things. When September 22, and Dr Cheung she gave this
realised King-ho ceased to act as Mala- up, one how good she was as the per-riologist. from September 20. fect machine of a wo
The Secretary for Chinese a woman who
han
His Excellency the Administering the Government, the under Instructions from
State Secretary of
the for
to "If the in so, It neither Justine Colonies, has been pleased being sanctimonious about our recognise Mr C. D. Barkman as neighbours' faults nor being Consul for the Netherlands in tolerant of violations of Charter Hongkong, it was notified in the obligations. We must approach Gazette yesterday over the date
and of October 2. these
problems mindful
soberly and of
His Excellency the Governor without hypocrisy. our human weakness but un- has been pleased to recognise, remitting in our determination to provisionally and pending In- structions from the Secretary of fulfil our promises."
Colonies, The Secretary of State devoted State for the the last part of his speech to Doniglas N. Forman, Jr., as Vice
the Consul for the United States in economnie: questions and problems of under-developed Hongkong,
Exquisite evening bags, finest alligator handbags good territories, in which field he said enough for gifts to queens and princesses ';
the last minute fashion. Paris by air
from
The
the United Nations had found hopeful and promis- ing any of fins
work. LAND REFORMS After referring to the various
Come-See them, Seeing is Believing!
MODE ELITE
27° Quoon's Rd., C..
Tol: 24052,
Mr
Shop Foki Catches Snatcher
a job and exasperates Bruce Affairs is appointed a member by not being 'fluffy' enough. of the Authorised
Bill Phillips made Bruce Just Board from October 1, a little too stiff.
119
Auditors
Radio Hongkong
Hospital (Refer to page 207,
Vocabulary! $12. yes(1)-To cure. To heal. $15:
Akalt (2)mo,uziness, Concern. Function.
514,
yuen (2)-A · hall. A com- pound. A building used for meetings, amusements, etc. An Kayľu.
615. (3)behngTo fall sick, Diness. Sickness. Diese,
·010. 427koors-Poor,
|
studiect
yes(1)-(3)hawic 3. (2)Kui-geh(3), (3)hawk-shiT(1) hon (2) boh (2)
is medical knowledge is very good. hai(2) Yea(1)=(3) mah 4; (2)Kui Droong (2)=(2) chue 108(3)-Jaw(2) - chank(3) hai(3) Homg(1)−gayog(2) (3) drones (1) -thaang (1) -Ħa (10) registered at dedical Headquarters, as a doctor in Hong Kong.
a. (2) Cui hoy(1)-Jaw(2) yut{1)- goanti) yes (1)-yuen (2), (3)dzee-
0,
gay (2) (3)dzoh yuen (2) Jerng(2) — *
started's hospital and he himself has become the head of the hospital,
(3) (0) Yashah (2)-daw(1) behng-(1)yurs hul(5) (2) ketti-gaan (k), $18. (3) drung-To give or present.yea (1)-yuen (2) ||tal (3)–(3) Dehng.-- 510.
confer. hoo(1).To
To Many patients go to file hospital for
diagnosis.
817. (3)yerk-Medicine, Drug.
bestow. To give away tren
320. Xai(3) --Tee. Expense.. Qullay.
Cost.
7. (2)Yau-deo (1) (3) behng-(1)yun (1)lau-yoo- (5)yup yeet?)-yuen (2)
521. Jum (1)—A needle. A pin-11).—Some patients enter the fox-
Combination:
A sting.
1. Yeo/12 A doctor (medical) *
*1.- (3]Hawk® yes(1).—Toʻstudy medicine,
THE "WOLF"
Then there 1s. Brian' Moore
the HI.K.T Victor Manifold
6.02, d. Programme Summary: tallor's 'wolf'"'a perfumed
"Journey Into Melody" with Blan dummy" Bruce calls him-and-sovani and his Orchestra: 8.30, Can- he ends up by being easily de tonese by Radio even by Biss Lee 6.60, Organ Bolo by Temando tiers nected, in the manner of wolves, Wai Lan and 8. - Zoo (Studio); from his current pursuit-Sabina mani: Ring Up the Curtain
Operas the man-conscious Eve Excerpts from Wagner --to Lester. Ray Ramer is convincing Bylvia Ptaber (Soprano) with the Sir Adrian Boult (BBCT): 7.56, enough as Eve, but both she and Symphony Orchestra conducted by World News (London Talay); 8.10, Joan Phillips were inclined to Weather Report: B. Time Signal and forget their words..
Cricket Results: 8.15, An American 0.30, Tonhalle The two nurses around whom in Paris mallet,
Requests presented by so much of the play is centred, Orchestra: 9, Music Lovers Hour make infrequent but effective Patricia (studio); 19, The
вад. Delightfully Scot-Golden • Ass-The Second Century
Dramailed and Produced by Louis
tish
uppersaret Murray as NurTED Latin Novel by Lucius Apuleius Blott leaves before very long. MagNelce (ECTS): 11, Hadio News- and her successor, Nurse Gallop, reel London Relay); 11.10 Weather (Olive Burt) goes the same way Report; 11.10, Goodnight". Mure: after being
exact marital Down, 401 A middle-aged Chincje was and misled a hopelessly muddled Dog Baye The Queen; 11.90, 9216 and programmes of caught and handed over to the and parental relations of the agencies
To Acf As Firo technical assistance in opera-Police when seen attempting to five adults and two children who that of "the Food snatch Ain of biscuits from make up this amusing household,
Brigado Chief and agricultural. Organisation, the Blue Bird
Ronald
·Jeans Co. Ltd, at the Mr Acheson said: "Programmes corner of Queen's Road Central Club, with Donald Pengelly and
land
reform have been and Fedder Street shortly after Tris Crosbie as Producers, have Inunched in a number of coun- 10. o'clock this morningi og combined in a success which one tries in Asia and the Near East The man was caught in the may enjoy tonight at 7.80 and ← programmes which are al net by a toki of the shop who again tomorrow at i p.m. In the ready bringing new hope to the came rushing down from the China Ficet Club Theatre Mr W. J. Gorman, according to a
cockloft. people of these inckis.
Sue DawsÒN).
and
The
Mr.C. W. Brand, G. 1. Fire EL, has been appointed to act as Chief Officer of the Fire Brigades from October 10. until further notice, during the absence of notiacation in today's Klazotle,
plial as inpatients.
B... (1) Kul-(3) day ・ you{1}-hol (1 (1) ~A physician.tec(3) Choot (1)-yuen (1) they su
eured before they are discharged.
3; Yeo(1)-yuen (a) (2)yau bawa❤ (5)- (1)-(3) woo hawn(1)-(3) wo being-(i) yun,--There are nurses in the hospital · to take care of the
\3. Yeo(1) - (3)hawk-The; study of medicine
. 4, Yda (1) tension..
(3)mob-Medicni patlanta,
*B. Yes(1) yuen(2)—A_bòspital.
6.3) You (J)behng--To be sick,
10. Gaw(B) yuen(3)-jerng(2) hohe (2) hoh(2)umi(1)~=The, chalet, der- tor is very kind-hearted.
7. (3)Benag (1)zunë-A sick man, | -31.- (3) Kal (hoh(2) (3) Loong»(1) × A patient.
ising (1)koong-(1)yun lie sym- 8. (1)Hoong (1}yen mon pour pure pathizer very much ·with poor
people
5. (3) Yerk (1) tawng-A tispen11 (3) Mooey-gaw (8) (2)lai-banya- sary. A drug-store.
(13) (lyas pha đoán) (drund 10. (3)Tarz Kui(8)—The mixture you shed(1)-(3) york,, (2) meer=fat(3) (medical) E
|dan (9) jun (1) atach Tuesday, and 11. (3)Dzung-yeɛ(1), sheo (1)+ (3)+ Fytday, he gives examinations and yerke/fő, give fres examination and medicine, and injections "ali"free_of free medicine-
17.
"13, Dah({})(jum¤I)-/To. Inject. !!!
Ganendepressiona
charge.
charge.
of
13. Kui - yea(1)-hsl(3)-jaw(3) hobi(8)-daw(1) : -(1)yun.—Ife - has cured many people.
1
14. (8) Kau hoh (2)-daw(1) · (1) Jun 233. - Jue (2) - chaak (3) ——-To-register, {duk(2), (x)kui-gau (3)-kaft)) ==Many | Registration.
people have obtained. reller from (2186) Lau yeq(1), To be an in- fimilibu patient
(To Be Continued) •
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