WHY ARE NEGROES FASTER?

The Explanation Is Not Ethnologic

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New York, Sept. 21.

Is there any special reason, why Negroes should do minate the shorter flat footraces in the Olympics?

George Mcade, writing in the monthly U.S. Amateur Athletic Union magazine, notes that of 16 gold medals in the 100 Metres, 200 Metres, 400 Metres and 800 Metres racos in the 1932-36-48-52 Olympics, American negroes won 10.

races (ple and ‘fashion' are great forces In these matters and it may be that the same factors · have

กากร prociuce BO tender! Negro champlone"

Walter

fort.co of California track University coach, saft Jesse Owens was the

Two more

IG of the went to negroes from other na- ilona (Georgo Rhoden and Arthur Wint, both of Jamalen). In all, 40 medals Welc - tributed in these 10 races 32 of them went to members of the Negro race.

anti

Meade then proes the que tion which many others have Buch sa askod: "Why should

small segment of the population provide such a large proportion of high-clous performers?

have

"Some anthropologista indicated a racial difference in the comparative' lengths of the

• bone and FL the leg

foot structure, but it is difficult to believe that anatomical differ- ences are the principal reason," wrote Meade,

differing "With euch widely Lypes among the group of cham- und stocky the shori pions as

Eddle Tolan, the large and rongy Ralph Meccaife, and the stream- linet Jesse Owens, minor dif- ferences in bone structure would hardly seem to be the determin- ing factor. Perhaps the

is sociologic, rather planation than ethnologic."

ex

Christie,

jo impetus for Negro track- men. As an athletic and reclai hero. Owens led Negrots to the track.-United Press,

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953.

ON THE

SOCCERSIDE

(Edited by Marshall Fallows)

DAVID LEWIN's Spotlight reporting SO THE DUMB BLONDE IS BLONDE AND DUMB

NO LONGER

HEN A

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Advice of Derby manager Stuart McMillan to Norman Neil- son, his 23-year-old South African centre-forward (converted from centre-half) on match days: "Let your mind go blank,

"Don't think-do the first thing that comes into your head." McMillan believes he has found a world-beating leader, but....."He thinks too much. I want him to use his gifts instinctively.

"He has qualifications I've never seen in any other player."

High praise for the six-fouter who has become the idol of the Baseball Ground crowd,

Stoke City sent a three-man mission to Scotland in rearch of al-hitmg centre-forward, Result: N1.

One club refused herd cash; two players contacted said, "We prefer to stay in Scotland."

Visit of two Southend direc- tor to Villa Park

sce new manager Eric

Houghton sug- Third Division gests that the side will soon be selling one or

Trabert And Seixas Impress Kramer

New York, Sept. 24.

Jack Kramer, the tennis pro, was the most impressed observer at the recent United States Championships and Jack takes a lot of impressing.

p

"Make no mistake about it, those guys are really great," said Kramer, referring to tough Tony Trabert and Vic Seixas, who collared the Australian threat in the semi-finals and had the final all to themselves. "They'd be hard to handle in any league,”

two of their stars to Aston Villa. Edinburgh, Sept. 24. Nobody can explain why ton knows the strength of the Southend team and has had a scout'e endorsement of s cricket has not played a

in own "foneles." more prominent part

"SCANDALOUS"

The outcong, however, dashea Scottish sporting life when

Brentford Supporters' Club

Kramer's hopes of odding have decided to expel remembering the fervency

any Seixas, the cagey Philadelphian, with which the fans followmember who sent an insulting to his professional troup, and

Jetter to Brentford skipper sings Trobert simply football. Mende noted that track

Tommy Lawton, who resigned as interested in professional money one of the first sports to accepi

Perhaps they think the game manager last week.

at the moment, Kramer will have negroes on an equal footing with is too "slow": yet the same could Saya Chairman Mr Cyril to burnster with his current whites and the first Negro

be said

England where. Tyler: "We are bitterly ashamed

east next year, here attructed more

should such latters Negro athletes until "the trend nevertheless, cricket can raise that

onlookers 10 a pitch of ex-written, and we want to reaffirm of the 20s became the avalanches eltement very near that of big our confidence in Lawton. of the 30s." Certain colleges or

"Sensible erileism countries produce Champions in specialised groups, he noted.

SUCCCAFEF

was

"No unc would claim that Finna are racially better Atten for throwing the javelin or that Swedes are rutomatically better Mile runners," he said "Exam

Final Acceptors For The Jockey Club Stakes

Nineteen

London, Sept. 24. Anal acceptors for the Jockey Club Stakes to be run over one mile six furlongs at Newmarket on Thursday. October 1, were published here today.

| soccer game,

withcas For this

L

be

US Amateur

Our Riders Are Winning A Trophy

"We'll do all right," said Jack, "We've got Frank Sedgman of one | Australia, Pancho Segira, my- de- the way the thousands of spee-thing.but this sort of self and probably Pancho Gon-

Despite the fact that Bri- tators neted when England won liberate mental wounding which zules, two-time

has been meted out to Lawton ¦ winner. We'd certainly have tain has won only one title the Ashes this year,

cannot pass unchallenged. We made room for Seixas if he-sidecar-in the maunfac- think the writer's conduct dis-wanted to turn pro, but I didn't turers class of the World gusting and

plan to make him any fabulous scandalous.

Rond Racing offer and anything he gol, other Motorcycle

British than a moderate bonus to sign, Championships, he would have had to win on riders are still the best in the courts against the establish- the world. ed pros."

Perhaps the time will come when Scotland can really play a big part in the cricket life of Britain and there are certainly enthusiasts in the country who live for that day,

A man of many words-that's the 25-year-old Ian Jamieson, right-half Coventry secured from Aberdeen.

The visit there of tourine

The studious Scot has learned sides, when they have completed

several languages In his spare their engagements in England, always proves popular, even if time. Now he has become as- the fixtures are not regarded assistant pro, to Norman Roffe at

Coventry Golf Club. "first class,"

of

the

in

will

"dumb

blonde" decides that the future pay her better dividends as a brunette, the change can be more drama- tie than just a new hair colour.

The most professionally dumb the professional dumb of all blondies around the West End thise past years has been Yolande Donian.

In plays 1nce "Bom

days

Yester-

and Alms like "Mr Droko's Duck che has entranced the critico (notoriously blonde- conscious), a And often the

audience (which is not).

Today 33-year-old American- born Yolanda Donlan is a

Like brunette.

most career women who want to try a new career line, the change in hair-

19 Just a superficial sign.

brunette

Miss For the new Donlan has also:-

STOPPED working with film-

most of her pictures;

maker Val Guest, who directed

QUIT the board of the Alm company the helped to start.

MOVED from the flat in which she

work

used to

with her associates;

now

ADOPTED a fresh attitude to her career.

In her

home in Eaton-square last night the only sign of the old life was a portrait of Miss Donlan the which once hung Reya! Academy. Its tie: "Blonde Minx."

fe: By

in

℗ Above :: The new, brunette, Yolande Bonlan, we know

for her Boven-year - old Below: The side

blonde Yolande,"

BOT).

'I can't go on' The evidence of the new her bedside a Bible and a Book of Prayer. There was little of the minx when she said: "I just can't go on being a blondo any more. I don't see much carter left in it for me,

phoned her to say: "Let's meet

**T

moro for a drink at your place. I have want something

secure. I left the a part I'd like to read to you." Emphasis is laid on this paint steady and

Then I heard the now brunette old

friends by The competition for

film company and the

added Donlan's reply: "I'm old enough don't want because I Bonacossa Trophy-presented by the Italian governing body of the

responsibilities. My responsibl- to read for myself, thank you.

If I like what read my agent | spart in manory of the late itles are to me, my seven-year will fix the details. If I don't Coun

Bonacossa,

Italian old son an

Christopher, and Ly

like what I read, then there is sporkman who, until his death mother."

no point in wasting your time-- cartier this year, was a Presklent of Honour of the Internallosal The new fat is D move to or my drink-on a meeting."

definite. Motorcycling Federation.

make the break more

What! Another? The trophy is to be presented Yolande adds: "Going brunette put the scatter- National 10, the

WITH gloom and apprehen- the best brain blonde Idea many pro-

sion I read the nows that In the ducers had about me. Already performance

another "panel" show-odd world championship meetings

they are sending, me serious y

people trying to work out sily The Auto-Cycle

of Union

parts."

things is to make a TV op Great Britain, who control the

new business pearance this autumn, There

counted the other day the Southern

noticeable today Rhodesia, and New charpness Zealand, has an overwhelming which does not match the old number of panel shows on radio I and TV: there were seven and of a dithering blonde. His lead, thanks chiefly to British iden

ridors' victories on foreign, was in her flat when a producer

COULDN'T BE BETTER But if things worked out bad- ly for Kramer, it could not have been better for the usually har- ried brass hats of the US. Lawn The two matches played by

Mention Pongo Waring to Tennis Association who have the Australians there in recent

"Ah! been losing their top hands re- days have shown that there is Villa fans and they muse.

those were the deya....theregularly to the pro ranks. some very fine talent among the

Seixas almost certainly would cricketers of Scotland and the was a centre-forward who really Marylebone Cricket Club,

tested centre-halves."

now hitting have turned professional if he whose riders making body should wash One centre-half game "bosses" England, have, it seems, realised the headlines, West Bromwichi had won. Winner at Wimbledon, atgregate

Albion's Jimmy Dugdale, faced Vic is 30 years old and married. They are, with weights:

For the first time in history Pongo at the age of 15 in the He has spent a full year away nine stone

from his job Souepl,

in his father's West Cheshire League. and they Norooz, Pluchino

are to Invite Scotland to pountis,

"I learned a lot pinying against plumbing supplies business and sport there and in Australia, Buck- play on the hallowed turf at Rowson all

nine stone,

many other ex- would probably have succumbed the Waring and Summer Rain both Lord's, headquarters of

to professional offers. hound and

professional stars," said Jimmy, Windy gume, next summer. eight stone 11 pounds,

iG experience

helping It Torrent, Philibert II and Old

15, perhaps, a sign of the That Vie all eight stone eight pounds, growing strength of the game Dugdate to subdue many First Lucky Nick. Trinidad Peter- there that the Scottish authori-Division leaders.

accept if croft eight stone five pounds, les are inclined to

Middlesbrough have the MCC will promise to send u Mountain King. Empire Honey

thair Eddie Russell, Axture for a return and Coquelin all eight four pounds, Golden Aster Scotland and will not oppose right. half, permission to play

and

Tail Wind

three

stone

this.

icam

seven Scotland

Civil Aid

Orders by the Hon. C. E. Terry, Commissioner, Civil Ald Services of September 25, 1953.

with second

Services

Luang

to

But now the USLTA has prime patr-Seixas and Traberi trying to win back the Davis Cup this year and probably will have refused them both on hand to make the £15,000 datonce

well. next

year as "Vic's match against

Billy (Central Trabert was the greatest sustained

tennis I've ever

said scent Kramer. "He gave up just two games and Tradert isn't the kind of player you can boat that easily.

Amateur

our

machines.

Even without the Dominions- ridicre points, Britain has n commanding dead.

-London Express Service) '

Colony Swimming Championships

Heat Results

is

that did not include the in-

credible critics.

of

This is

cheap, cut-price_woy entertainment. providing

WALLY THOM When an assortment of intellect

OUTPOINTS

FALLON

Liverpool, Sept. 24.

hands out answers there is no need to pay scriptwriters,

I suggest a new title for, ail these panel shows: "The Game's the Samo."

Self-donial

BOB HOPE in London-and Wally Thom regained the British welterweight boxing

talking about Bob Hope. this: "I'm streamlined title here tonight when he out- Like

Peter Fallon over 15 now. Lost 101b. dicting to pointed

TV screens. I want to lose another three or four pounds to The title had been left vacant bring me down to 12st, Bib. by the retirement of Cliffe "Self-denial has dono it--just

those Curvis, who beat Thom by a pushing away knockout in July-inst year.

Once again Cheung Kim-man rounds. has broken a swimming record ho himself set up last year.

class for Brush Sports eight stone,

the best Allianco). stone

Amyn and teams. They won't 12 pounds,

The former Wolves' man who can feld ог Brasoos S both seven stone four that England

hts captained England's 'B' nothing. China Mail Special. pounds. Reuter.

team, starts a three-year physi- cal training course at Lough

Then, In

In the final, Trubert gh College next week. borough

knocked Vie over in the first set 200TXI APPEARANCE

and woukla't les him up the rest Goalkeeper Ted Ditchburn of the day. Both there fellows made his 300th Football League can play great tentffs,

for 'Spurs lost

thinks itnybody appearance 5124 Saturday.

game is poor, they 22 Warden Chan Wai-lung, Warden

Asked to recall his strangest can't include either Trabert or Yue-chee, 0133 Warden Ng Lain, 3134 Warden Ng

During the heats of the An- Kam-kle. Bi60 Warden Wung experience during that time, he Seixos in that statement."

The fact that I've 6236 Warden Mak

Kramer obviously would like nual Colony Swimming Cham 57dcracked: Chhaarden lasted 300 games." C.A.B. Fa@quarters

With Warden Lee Po-tung. 6234

to tackle either one of them on plonships at the VRC last night, Instruction Periods 1053/54,

Lom Ching. 5241 Warden Yuen Tal- the approval of the Colonial Beerő-

Ditchburn played his 223rd a pro tour, but he may never the beat the record for Commissioner. Lary, the

Civil Aid kan, 5237 Warden Mak Chi-ful, 3203

League Tak-keung 8503 consecutive

match get the chance. CHIAL Services, RA ordered that the Warden

Men's 220 yards Free Style by 3202 Warden (casily a Tottenham record) v. "I'm getting to the stage instruction periods for the training Warden Lo Hok-sun,

Kal-chuen,

2 of a second. His time was I want to

the year. October 1, 1953, to Septem- Tong

2 mins. 14.2 secs. Yeung Wah-larn, 3220 Warden Ng Burnley the previous Wednesday, where ber 30, 1904, shall be as follows:

Wardens Kervice-Zone Wardens, Se-chung, 5240 Wardens, Lau Kul-yuc. The sequence may be broken by manager," he said with a grin

More heats will be held at for England v. "It's a lot tougher playing a Deputy Zone Wardens. Post Wardena, 5313 Warden Chun Kai-chung, to be his selection Deputy Post Wärdera, Warden; Acting Deputy Port Wardena, Sham

Wales on October 10.

World Champlon every night the VRC tonight. Bervice-Rescue Officers, hulpo, w.e.f. 10.9.03.

than once or twice a year."— Amiriant Rescue Onipers. Section

as United Press. retired Drivers: Leaders. Ilescuers,

following Pe "Who Days I've municationE ServiceSupervisors, sonnel have been enrolled-500 Senior Operators, Operators, arpatch Man Chesk-to be Acting Zone player-manager? I am still In

Stanley, Controller, Des Warden, ServiceAmistani

w.e.f. 10.0.3 full training with the boys, but w.e.1. 7.9.53; 2376 patch Supervisors, Renior Despatch Eastern Zone.

they are playing so well that I Wardens, Despatch Wardens: Com Worden Tang Kwong-yab. mand Post StatOperation Officers, Transfer 95 Warden Taang Sau- am not wanted that is Irish

boss of Plotting Officers Message Super chun, transferred from Eastern fa

w.c.f. 1.9.53 1430 star Peter visors, Telephoniats, Clerks, od hours | Bay View,

Com

Enrolment. Tha.

or much lesser number to a mini-Warden Thom

3287

Warden

in any particular case, saying re- Resignation-048 Warden Wong gard to the member's apulude or Ilon-m resigned from Previous

All experience.

Doherty, Leong Lik-klu, Doncaster Rovers, talking. mum of five instruction periods) transferred trom Peak to Day View ad the Unit Controller may direct w... 1.0.53.

Ball boys at Southend must Eastern be conversationalists as well as Warden nimble youngsters.

9903 Warden

other Zone, w.e.f. 2.0,53 2300

C.A.S. personnel-fiva hours or Tommy Tam, resigned from Eastern The greyhound irck round the

be

BOWLERS GO TO CANADA

English bowlers will com-

aucis greater number (to a maximum Zone, w.e.f. 1.0.53; 41.00) as inay be necessary for the Chung Kami-chuce, 4023 Warden to playing pitch leaves the real-pate in the Empire Games

fcient performance of any Hing, resigned from Younati Zone. keeper far from the crowd,

the boys are briefed by manager in Vancouver next year. exercise or scheme of twintig pre-w.e.f. B..63; 4070 Warden Wong scribed by the Unit Controller for Kam-kit, 4071 "Warden Wong Kam- Kuch members.

homely chat during lulls. tions have

tha

As a result of yesterday's beats, the following qualified for the finals,

Thom, a 27-year-old "south- but paw", gained a deserved

ELITOW victory over Fallon, who fought plucklly under the handicap of a badly washed left

the second round.. eye from

have Beuter.

The

best time of the heats is given.

(VICE

by-

Men's 220 Yards From Style: HONGKONG · ESCAPE Cheung Kin-man (7); Wong Long- 101 (1); F. X. Monterio Wan Shi-ming | (BCAA); 15 Kau (CS), Time: 2 mine 14.2,"

Women's 220 Yards Brenet - Stroke: Kwok Kan-ngor (CY); Mabel Shek ICCSA)! Ng Yak-ettan

(SCAA

yin, resigned from Youmeti zone. Harry Warren to carry on the team who will be touring Cheung-sing Chuang-yiu (7)

Promotions The following promo. w.o.f. 5.0.83 1470 Wardens Ko Yu- Ting-fal, been approved:-3006) yeung, 1405 Warden Ho Post Warden Ma Bhing-kwan to be 1473 Acting Post Warden Billy Le Acting Deputy Zone Warden, Hung- Woon-man, resigned from Bay View ham, w.e.f. 19.0.63; 6118. Warden Zone, w.e.f. 1953. King Ka-yan. 3168 Deputy Pont

Communications Service

J. R. Transfers/Discharged/m001). Warden Chung Kar-clileri, 8130 Deputy Post Warden Cheng Cheung Allan, 6037 3. 1. Chanduley, Ca chung to be Acting Post Wardens. C. G G. Gray, transferred to 2.8.c. Shamshulpo, w... 10.0.83; 5071 Reserve, w... 21.9.03; 6044 Cheung Wardens So Ming-yuen to be Acting Chiu-sheung, discharged from E.B.C. Poss

to Warden, Junghom. w... and reverts Manpower Pool, 19.9.83; 0114 Air. Deputy Port w... 21.9.69. Ward Chow Yung-kwing, 8103 A!g.

Despatch Bervico Enrolments,*TTO following Warden Lang Man Deputy Post cheuk, 5145 Atz.

Pou mounel have been enrolled sa Das- Deputy Wardon Hung Stuu-hong, 600 Ale patch Wardo:00TA

London Express Service)

Jeanne Bisgood

The Winner

Sandwich, Kent, Sept. 24. Miss Jeanne Blegood, 30-year Loung Yew old British Curtis Cup golfter, Deputy Post Warden to Yun-tin, hon,, w.e.f. 27.7.63; 6900 Stephen today won her second English

Bing-tung 8943_Alg. Deputy

|w...

Lim Hung-fong (IPT); Wong Huk- bing (9). Time; 3 mine, 22.4.

Women's 100 Yards Stroke: Kwok Nem-RIDE (O Grant (EY); Fung Ying-choe (CY); Time; 1 min. Can Bin-yce (7), 30.9. AMen's 220 yards Butterfly Strodde: Wan Shiu-ming (SCAA Tong

(cv): File cha re-u Man-bun

(SCA). Time: ir 10.0. tho Wornin's 40 yards_Froe Btyle; C.

| Expor (VIC): 8. Henson

Chan Ching-mut_(F);;V, Gitee (und); Taut Shit-Bog (7), Time; 6:44. Previously there had been chan

Diving Wong, Bikk-tion (3) 10.00; (1) 57.00 Chow some doubt about an English| Woo-an (7) GLAD WOOK Pak-TS entry. Walter Gulver, English 60.003 Trang Ping-kwan (89)

Lai Cheuk-ending 80,40; Bowling Association hon. secre- 59,92; Ng Shui 01 (7) 38,70. tary. had told the Empire Games council in London that

Canada at the time will present Britain in Games.

it might not be possible to enter

a team if they were not helped

in travelling expenses,

Rugger Results

London, Sept, 24. The following were the re-

· multa of rugby matches played today:

Sing Alar Deputy Post Warden Luau Chus-bing on in Bermu

James Arthur | amateur title in three years The counell have now told the Warden Wong Yoo-ahun, 67 Ale. Then w. 10.0.630001 Young when

Miss Jean EBA that they will help-pro- sho boat Deputy

Port_Warden. Zuen Blus | Chak-loona, 0905

Meintry, of Lindrick, by six vided that their funds appeal is hunk, to be Deputy Post Wardena, yo0.4. 17.3.33; 0040 Matthew Shamshulpo, w.0.4. 19.9.61 3610 tung bong, 2003 Bitz Leund, 0000 and ave in the 38 holes final successful. Warden Gong Lee, 3030 Warden 20 Wing-kwan, 4001-Lai Chuan-yan,

The EBA might run somo big 0903 Led Manthoro Chan Chung-kei, 2043 Warden The 991 To Yliking,

two holes lend after bowls event to swell the fund Holding a Wal-so, to be Deputy Pust Wardens, kan, 2004 Jim Tim Biak 8005 Mak Sunghon w... 19.3.83; 3631 chung, ... 0000 Chau 23 holes of hard, desperate and Increase their chances of

|| Tax-wab, w.0.1.

battling in wind and ruin, Miss getting financial help. Warden Chan Wing-yuJozi Wardes Discharges 6887 in Wal-piny Ng Kam cheong, dada - Warden Chau discharged from > CIA.6.,

Mdad de shun-chia. ♬ to" be Acting Deputy |-11.9.82." Port Wardens, Hungborn, wie.fi 10.9.63; 213. Warden GlenE KWON- FUKUR, „B104 Warden Biew -- Chor

Warden Pik Fung-tin, ・ying $200

Z. LOOT, Chief Blair *Officer) Civil Aid Services. Jeptember 29, 1903.

good mixed upon a temporary Meantime, they have a prob- lapso in her opponent's game to lem in finding top-clam bow- win three holown a row which|jara' able and willing to go on viriuaily, - clinched - the title, the four. Reuter

---(London Express Kervíos)

RUGBY LEAGUE" Lancashire Cup, Becond Hound Warrington 12, Oldham 11, ' A RUGBY UNION Swanses 0, Aberavon 3. Weston-Super-linje (3) Bridg- waler ·13,Rauber

R.B, GOODWIN,

For many reasons escape from a Japanese P.0.W. Can was rore. Apart from the offctance of getting in touch with anti-Japanese guer Tillas. In most cases there were no friendly tops for many thousands of milk. On account of the colour of one's skin il 3am nocemary to travel only by night. Finally It was no good hoping for any sporting #pleit" It captured.

Goodwin's escape in Augtiet 1044, aftor nearly three years of captivity, Was A #plendid effort. He had proved his courage and Already ingenuity in designing and operating certain devices with which to hood wink the Japanese, bus few of hits fellow prisoners, his publisher ta. | cluded, rated his chances of survival after escape very high. He had no knowledge of the country to be traversed or of the language. Thes he did get through fally justified the description some of the most remarkable escapes of the war" in

citation

the accompanying, the decoration he so well deserved. '

Fortunately, Goodwin is also a delightful writer, and his book will surely IRAK high in my Escape || Library * much for his quailty of writing TM for the gallant story he tella.

$15.

on sale at SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD. Wyndham Street.

Sure of

goodies.

-And 'I'm not so fast with the wisecracks now. Agoing down a Hitle, I guess. But,people profer jokes to come. moro lowly today-gives them more fime to listen,

A lesson'

PRINCESS MARGARET 105 naked to see a full synopala of the film "Roman Holiday," the story of a princess who falls in love with a commoner.

Princess Margaret has not seen the picture yet. She will. Audrey Hepburn, who playa the princess, says: "It in just a plain, old-fashioned, 'flat' film." I know what she means. By current Hollywood standards fashioned because is old

ane of the new tricks relies on none

(three dimensions; wide screen; sound that moves)

to attract

audiences. And without any of

is

them it business in

doing the best End. the West There is a lesson there.

Revelation

A RARE moment of self- revelation by Errol Flynn: "One line of dialogue I keep finding in my scripts always in night-

next.

me

comes back to mores. It happens when the writers don't know what to do mo stand They make ahead of my gang, USEUMO grim expression, and say

You know right, men. you have to do now.'"

---(London Express Service)

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