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NOTHING HAS HAPPENED TO FILL VOID LEFT BY THE ROYAL VISIT
From H. King Wood
Sydney, Apr. 9.
Somehow it is rather an empty existence today, but perhaps we have been fed on excite- ment for too long.
It goes back, maybe, to last November, when the greatest Christmas spending spree of all times began, with the days getting madder and madder until the closing of shop doors on Christmas Eve brought some relief.
Then, on January
2, workmen began decorating Sydney in earnest, a job that kept going with increasing tempo until that lovely February morning when Gothic steamed up the harbour.
We had the Queen and the Duke here in New South Wales with us for a fortnight, and for over six weeks there were new thrills as the Royal Party moved from Slate to State.
ย
new
Sir
Tour. There has been a
persistent buzz that Sir Frank was going to take over an important elvvy Job. He has. It was announced yesterday that he has been appointed to the Chief Executive Officer of the post of Royal Show Society, a job that carries a salary of £3,000 a year, expenses of £500, and a fairly evento:tuble home in 71 of ground-the Showground.
It is confidently expected that he will in due course give this organisation a fairly hefty shot in the arm and make future Royals bigger and botter than ever,
ACTES
Now it is all over and nothing | Frank Berryman-now has happened to take its place | Frank; he was knighted the day ...the papers are carrying on a the Queen left Australia for his minor
with the work as Director-General of the sriping war pulice, there's been a couple of
Royal kidnappings,
few
murdera, but nothing
In any way heart- warming like the visit of Queen
One interesting
aftermath of the Royal Tour is a suggestion that Australia should now be thinking of providing the Queen with a home in this country.
The suggestion come from the Minister who was In
charge of the Royal Tour,
newly knighted Sir Eric Harrison.
Heviewing the two-months' tour which ended at Fremantle, Sir Farte Harrison sak:
"Her Majesty
is a great lover of horses and the floyal
Farme are noted for their stud eattle. "Why not Royal sheep stud in Australia? I would be simple way of establishing a permanent Itoyal residence here and would also be a world- wide adverüstment for
great wool Industry."
our
Report
CHINA MAIL
Established 1945
MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1954.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith |
2.23
T. IN POR, 13, 16. Pet. Ort,
Čape. T08% by KKA Bection, lam.
"Are you the young man whose jokes I've had to explain for the benefit of my wife and daughter?"
Man Accused Of Murdering Neighbour In Hongkong Flat
I
Manslaughter Charge Agalmat G. D. Slong
Opening Of Committal Proceedings
Committal proceedings against Geoffrey Duncan Sloss, 80, of 375A The Peak, charged with Man. slaughter and four traffic offences began before Mr Lawrence Leong at Central this morning.
NEW
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL
SNORKEL
PEN
FALCONER WINDING-UP PETITION
(Continued from Page 1)
Counsel sald he could not oppose his friend's application for an adjournment until to-
Company regarding these two morrow morning and insofar as
matters.
The position was abundantly clear to his Lordship that affer the greatest andenvours to got which he desired to read to the hold of this exhibli---exhibit
the second part of the applica- tion was concerned, Le., costs of the adjournment to be paid forthwith by the Company, he submitted that in the cireum- stances of the case the question of costs might be left over until determination of the petition.
Mr Thomson Informed the Court that an inventory of the might lake some timo and he could not promise It would be Quished by to-
Court in his opening when he Mr J. W. D. Hobley, Crown came to deal with Swan,
Cul- Counsel, appeared for the Probertson and Fritz and which he secution, assisted by Chief would say disproved their own Inspector W. Eggleston,
case in the matter that exhibit documents and Sub-Insp, P. T. Moor.
was being withhold, and if it Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by Mr W. C: R. Carr, appeared for the dolence. Mr Yu entered
plons of not guilty to all five
charges.
was not being withheld deliber- ately it was an amazing chapter of mishandling, Bald Mr morrow, Bernacchi.
Counsel asked his Lordship to make an order for the produc- tion of the original exhibit and necessary copies this morn-
the ing.
An
of Mr
JUDGE'S ORDER
Bernacchi's application and a- order in terms
other giving leave to Mr Sey- mour to re-swear his andavit shocking state of affairs. This were made by his Lordship. case had been adjourned several His Lordship in adjourning times already, and they arrived the case In Court this morning without
In his subralaston this was
A
that
From the Files
100 Years
Ago
Wo have frequently had occasion to complain of the dangerous state of the roads in the Colony, and the yawning abysses which open their wide throats to ingulf any poor fellows who, having taken a drop too much, venture, ot stagger, too near their verge. One in the very centre of the town, at the top of Wellington Street the upper corner of the range of houses known as Markwick's Buildings-has been repeatedly pointed out to tho police, and indeed has latterly acquired the cognomen of "Break-neck Corner." It borders the road, and
clear foll of fully Afteen feet, with neither parapet nor call. The danger to passers- by is Imminent, especially at night, es no warning lamp, like
little cherub, 2
has
17.
com-
To keep watch o'er the limbs of poor Jack," and
consequently it not to be wondered at that on Friday morning carly a man- of-war's-man tumbled over and may think himself fortun ate in cacaping with a pound fracture of the leg. It cost an Excellency's foot a year or two ago to guard one pre- cipice, and perhaps some one of the Honourables, will, Curtius- like, display his public spirit
down the hole in that by tumbling
question, and dislocating his arm or leg-in which case there may be some hope of seeing the grievance redressed.
The charges against the de- fendant are that on February 25 he unlawfully killed Ng Chaw; that
while driving his CAT. HK3927, along Hennessy Road at 3.30 a.m. on the same day, he failed to stop after colilding with public vehide No. 4382;
"A sweet to 10 a.m. tomorrow, driving dangerously at 3.30 am outside the
of the adjourn-perch'd up alost, St Francis Hotel; the necessary documents before ordered costs driving dangerousty at 3.40 am.
the Court which in Counsel's ment to be paid by the Company He said that in at Hennessy Road
submissions was outside the
Bolely through forthwith.
had re- making China International Motors; and the fallure of the Company to
order he driving while under the trufluence produce them or to take the gard to the correspondence and of drink.
was perfectly clear from the necessary steps. Mr Hobley
letters by Mr da Silva of April informed
cannot with the
respect use Court that at this stage of the
3 and 8 what was required by too strong language, having
him, and it was a request that proceedings the Crown was not to be brought into Court this
he should not have to make if three morning without the necessary proper care had been taken in going to proceed with other charges against the ac.. documents for which
my the preparation of the affidavits cused-namely
two counts
of friends WETC responsible for carcless driving,
* and these exhibits, which were producing." Mr Bernacchi said, alternative charges to the two Mr d'Almada informed the His Lordship said he would dangerous driving charges, and Court that the two matters also like to mention, arising out one count of failing to stop after raised by Mr Bomacchi reach of the other application, colliding with a rickshaw at 3.40 ed his knowledge only a few the application for the produc- A violent attack on residents of a flat in Spring
am, outside the China Interna- minutes before they came into tlon of the books, documents, Garden Lane
tional Motors. early on the morning of November 9,
Court this morning.
etc. In the custody of the special last year, was related by Mr D.N.E. Rae, Crown Coun-
FELT A BUMP
NOTE NOT RECEIVED managers, was put down beforo sel, when the trial against a 46-year-old clerk, Tse
In opening the case
His Instructions for the to the
with regard him-ho thought Crown, Mr Hobley said that, on
firs; matter, .e. this was issued on Friday-without Cho-lau, on a charge of murder, began before Mr
February 25 Criminal
simmons which was taken out any prior notification a.m. tax! late on Friday Justice J. Reynolds, Puisne Judge, at the Hear
driver Leung Ping-kwong as on Saturday. Inst, were these: application on Saturday morning between Aberdeen Street and
last returnable that he was desired to hear the Sessions this morning.
charged a passenger at St Francis Hotel in Yee Wo Street. That that summons having been and at a time selected by the He turned off all the outside
outside taken out and Mr Hampton, solicitors for the applicants. lights of his vehicle, leaving the
boing engaged in
conference Hights inside his taxi on.
Counsel on this very case practice, his Lordship said.
proper The was checking his meter he sud- on Saturday morning, sent a ordinary chamber ilst was be denly felt a bump and he turn- message to Mr Comber of the fore two Puisme Judges but it ed Ground and Suw 1 black same amp, requesting him motor car pulling away from attend of the hearing of this
It was desired to have a special of appointment before bu: Bodie
was Insp. seven strike
him to the centre of the road. same summons, The
them, common courtesy demand- disarmed by Insp. Wilson.
Leung shouted to the driver "Most unfortunately
ed that the summons should be accusedt was then arrested and of the car to stop, and when he
issued Combor did not receive
In time and at a time taken Queen Mary Hospital did not do so the taxi driver set note and equally unfortunately
that was from where he was later sent to off in pursuit. He followed the Mr Hampton was not informed arranged beforehand the Mental Hospital, Mr Rae accused's car which turned left of the fact that that note had convenient to the Judge.
Into Causeway said.
Bay Road and not been delivered, hence this then right into Lawton Terrace, gooming On January 5, this year, the
discourtesy to your sccused was charged with mur- At this point Leung managed to Lordship in the non-appearance
overlake the accused and der.
of any member of Messrs Hast- 111
summons од ings upon this
on
Something We Never About These Days! The Royal Commissioner's Liquor,
STORMY PETHEL OUT So they finally
got rid of Clive Evní, the stormy petrel of the NSW Labour Cabinet.
Only puzzle to most people is the how Clive managed to survive for so long. Whatever portfolio he was given, or whatever out- side job he took an be managed to see that there was never a full moment. the next
One thing 15 certain: Austrialla believes thart Quran will be back.
EASTER SHOW
All
Tse, a clerk formerly employed in the Hongkong murdered Tang Electric Company, is alleged to have Yiu-fook at No. 25, Spring Garden Lane, first floor, on November 9, last year. He is represented by Mr Percy Chen, instructed by Mr H. Caine, and pleaded not guilty to the charge.
An
all-male jury of was empannelled. Opening the
case for the Crown, Mr Rae said that the de- ceased was the principal tenant Clive was president of the of No. 25, Spring Garden Lane, first floor, where he lived with Royal Society for the Preven- Forty people. are organising tion of Cruelty to Animals his wife and children. The ac- flowed cused lived with his wife and a secretaries
son in the rear daughter and
One event that will give us a klek along for
few weeks will be the Royal Easter Show.
million people
be viewed by
five nights.
Each
inere
cight
this year.
|
at 3.10
As ho
cut
to
Mr
that
Saturday Inst," Mr d'Almada
this £5-million parade of the and State's wealth in primary pro- through the office in has had cubicle and the other rooms were
two months
Dr Pang Ting-cheung, Police front of him to stop his car duse and industry and it will of
The taxi driver went over to ཐམ་
also occupied. than a trouble as Chief Secretary and
surgeon, who performed a post
said. before the in-mortem on the deceased, that the accused and spoke to him On in 10 days and trubic
Minister.
the day Housing as
about the damage he had in- Yel, without fail, in
elections
Fong cident, the accused refused to he found 14 wounds on the head
flicted to his taxi. The accused Lake rice which he alleged had and shoulder and said that the held among Labour members for
rank he been poisoned by his wife. As
cause of death was due to shock did not reply, so Leung went to hold Cabinet rank he those w
the back of the accused's car to and haemorrhage from a frac- result, he returned near the a
was later sent to was always
ture of the skull and injury to
jot down his number. Show top of the list-one reason, no Queen Mary Hospital and after
the brain. dis- examined being on doubt, why Premier Cahill bas
be was
referred to
year entries are always a record and this time they top 30,000 which will
more
So the capacity of the
load Socley's 71-uere ground
than
charged and was the outskirts of Sydney, Many held his hand for so long. 1usands of pounds have been He dually resigned because the mental elinte. spent during the year on altera- the Premier threatened to hand The accused returned home tjans and additions in an at- to the Governor the realgnation at about 11 o'clock that night, tmpt to make yet more room of his Cabinet and reform it and the whole family retired for exhibits,
ogain o Minister short-in other to bed. words, Cilve Evatt.
Many experts, of course, play n big part lin
organising the world's biggest show.
Take the wood chops, for example. Getting the blocks for the Royal's famous wood-chops
19 on art all of its own.
SELECTS TREES
owner way up
Mr Clive Mcintosh, a sawmill on the North Coast, looks after this depart ment. In the heart of the timber forests
Great Dividing of the
Range he selects the blackbutt
His team of axemen fell the selected logs, trim them into logs and saw them into blocks.
travel down They
to Sydney with the timber, and in a park outside the showground, trim it down to the dimensions required for the various contests.
Hearing is continuing.
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T. At about 2.45 a.m. on Novem-
0 p.m.
Time Signal and Laber B, But all members of the
he was seen sitting on
Programme Summary: 6A1, Chil- bour Party aren't happy about his bed and heard making a
dren's. Half How presented but allegation,
Ann was by Salo
(Studio) High- the move and are asking what similar
Hill. A Tale it
of the has done to
by his daughter, Mr Wayman's Labour's soothed
Deap Woodlands by Elleston chances at the Federal Elec- Rae said,
Trevor Episode 2 (BBCTS); 8.30, tlong in May.
Cantonese by Radio. Lesson 1. Pre- pared by 8.K. Lee Assisted by
corded); 0.45,
wide survey made recently.
time-
Last December £80-million was outstanding on. cars and other goods purchased for per- sonal use.
This Agure excludes motor trucks and
buses, farm im- plements and industrial
plant, and cars used for business,
Tho £80-million compares with £12-million in June, 1939, and £54%-million in 1931.
bents Bravox 200) Bert Ghiett Leo Wal-ian (Re-
Dance
Band
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the
With regard to the mutter of theso documents being in the custody of the special managers, his instructions were that both parties had had access to most As he was doing this the ar- of the documents in the posses- cused starled up his car and sion of the special managers, drove off. To get past the taxi and that of course did not mill- the accused mounted the gram tate against his friend's argu- at the side of the taxi. The ment that as they could not be accused then turned into Tung- produced before the Court to- lowan Road followed by Leung day he required an adjournment in his taxi
The accused then until tomorrow morning for the drove into Yee Wo Street and opening of his case, Counsel then into Hennessy
anid Road. At that stage both cars were doing' "I have explained as best I 95 miles per hour and Leung could the reasons leading up to did not notice anything abnormat the non-appearance about the accused
Hampton for this summons Saturday last," Mr d'Almada said.
1.0.
of
Mr
on
the summons
This
was not the
10
him
any
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MONDAY, APRIL 32
By Air
Philippines, North Borneo, 4 pm. Japan, 6 pm.
wo
man
While on the subject, would draw the attention of the Surveyor General to the want of parapet in Hollywood Hond
A gentleman the Joss House. riding along the other day was nearly thrown over by his horse shying; and had any accident occurred, an action for damages was the least that could have been looked for and we feci assured a jury would in such a case award a large sum.
THEATRICALS
of The Theatrical Amateurs the 50th Regiment gave one of their agreeable entertainments on Monday evening, during which we were sorry to learn that an offeer present so far to display want of courtesy, or much rather was guilty of an act of
towards a visitor-one rudeness, to whom the amateurs are under cat obligations for the loan great of theatrical furniture, &c,-wa mean
Mr George Duddell,
who finding a cent
a seat empty, occupied
forgot himself as
it, and declined to vacate it at the peremptory order of the officer in question, who said was reserved for the officers' friends.
By his direction, Mr Duddoll was forcibly elected from the theatre, and out of the barrack gato, together with two soldiers of the Englacers, who civilly ramonstrated 17 Mr Duddell's
favour, and who perhaps may have thought it probable seat, like much of the turallure,
was Mr
that the other Duddell's
property. Such conduct Was the last that might have been Tholland, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- looked for on the part of the tralia, New Zealand, ở pm,
59th Officers, after the attention shown them while the Victoria Theatre
J
By Burface
Macao, 6 pm,
TUESDAY, APRIL 13 By Air
LOUD CRASH
the Just a
aceused's car at the Organ (08); 7. On the Best passed Tin Lock Lane the ac-
A LETTER Hongkong cused swung into the near side special Constabulary
With regard to the other Directed by Andy
Hidalgo Recorded}; 750.of Hennessy Road. Just as the matter,
the fact that "Viewpoint" A Weekly Magazine Accused's car passed
the exhibits to Mr China amongst International devoted to Literature,
Motors
two were programing
Loung Seymour's affidavit Drama and the Cinema, Edlied and wann
heard Introduced by Donald Brooks, Books
loud crash and as he missing, his instructions were Reviewed by Mary Vlasic he passed by he saw a Chinese ty. that upon receipt of the in- Flower of day by Kate O'Brien ing on the road. Further up he formation that the two exhibits "Perilous Banctuary by saw a badly damaged rickshaw. had not been included amongst East, Africa, Great Britain
India, Ceylon, Pakistan. Middle "Portrait from Memoryť A Talk by
and Bertrand Russell O.M. on H.G. Wells The accused's car then proceeded those attached to Mr Seymours Europe, swall Film Diana Talbot: 750, Weather along Hennessy Road picking up first affidavit, an examination
Japon, Hawaii, USA. and Canada, Report: 8. Time Signal and World speed.
1 p.in. Nows (London Relay); 8.30, Apposi
of a bundle of exhibits Was Formos, Japan, Okinawa, USA. for the Hongkong Ani-Tuberculos Two Falles constables, who were made and in that bundle it and Canada, 0 p.m. 7 Amontation by Mr D. Benson, Vice on beat duly in Hennessy Roads was found that exhibit No 47
Anti-heard the crash and stepped put Chairman of the Hongkong
Indo-China, France, 0 pm. Tuberculosis Association (Studio): into the road. They Bashed torchar
a latter addressed by
By Surfact Javourite at the oncoming car, but they had Mesars Hastings and Company to jump back to avoid being knock to the petitioner and that ex-
China, People's Republic, 8.30 am. Macao, am.. Euroficeren then boarded Leung's plained how it was in one of
Indo-China, Noon. taxi and joined in the chase.
Malaya, India, Pakistan. 1 p.m. letters read by Mr Ber- 60 MILES AN HOUR
Macao, 6 pm. nacchi that exhibit was so re- By the time the taxi came to the ferred to Rediffusion Buttig, Leung would say in evidence that his taxi
About 15 minutes Later, From all accounts, Leader of nocused loft his bed and went tho Federal Labour Porty, to the
returned kitchen. Ho "Doc" Evatt, is particularly with his hands behind his back. peaved about the way NSW Suddenly, he produced a chopper has treated the young brother. and
his wife. struck
His POPULAR SYSTEM
chlidren tried to intervene and Hire purchase and
were also attacked, Mr Ruc payment debts in Australia are sald. trees which provide the many sparing, according to a nation- ATTACK WITNESSED tons of logs and blacks needed
to the during the Show.
Accused then went middle cubicle and tried to at tack everyone in general, Mr Hae said. He then went to the front cubicle and attacked the deceased. He left the 'de ceased for the kitchen but re- turned again chopping him re8.15, Jane Powel s peatedly. The attack was wil- from The King and 850, Onon Welles in. "The Black Kouseimm”” No. pre- people nossed by several
Fều 4 in the Beries of Programmes based sent in the cubicle and de-
on the records of the C.ID. Best- ceased was found to have died land Yard, Episode as a result of the wounds he "; # Time Signal, "Out of the Atitute which made the survey had received. timato the actual diameter
Mayari. Dag". Dily Meyertaand said:
Rhythm Ensemble; The spectacular growth when stripped of bark.
9.18, Placord Review"" premnied by Curtis Hind- Blocks used for any one heat of bite purchase over the last Hoe sald that the
only one who on (Recorded); 10, Tee it from
Nichols, bero-writ
Dick which usually consist of eight few years needs careful watch- ceased was the
had died but there would be
Bentley and Jany Kaweda Ba- axcmen-must all como from
last Thursday's Broadnet "Hire purchase is a natural evidence given as to the wounds peat of
other
10.30, International to modern economic sustained by
people (BTB);
Cabaret 10.45, "Buslo for Romance **** | process4S and. If rightly during the attack.
Hort Rene and his $10.00. At the time of the commo- Weather Heport; k tloo, # neighbour, Ng Hong, But the inherent danger raised an alarm and the. Follce
Hesides deciding whether a tree would be of suitable tex- Clive McIntosh has to es- lure,
the one
ber has
A spokesman for the
Ing
tree. Woodchap time response to be felled close to
In-
Show time so that the sap docs administered, contributes to the
not have time to dry out. In national good.
粥
this way axemen compete on
timber as similar as possible in should not be overlooked.":"
texture to that which they
would encounter in the course
of their work in the forests.
Incidentally, these blocks, and
Official Slain
arrived.
de-
Insp. K. Bodle and asp.
dio News Reel (London Relay) The Queen; 1130, Cloes down."" 16. Goodnight Busie. Good
ANIMALS SAVED
FROM FIRE
G
two
Was
the
Mr d'Almada sald that his
doing of miles per hour as in tried friend chose to make capital of Planes Ferrying
to catch up with the accused.
At the junction of Hennessy Road it by suggesting that the only Aund Queen's Road, East, the taxi inference to be drawn from drew level with the accused's car the fact that the Company called Boctised to stop which no the exhibit No. 47 a formal letter accused did." An--
therefore
Supplies
Washington Apr. 12.
A State Department spokes-:
man said last night that a num-
Was
open public, when the best
to
the Beats
Hot
ot
were frequently filled by the military and civil servants government,
the back-seats being occupied without murmur by those at whose expense the entertainments were given, and and towards which, with a very few honourable exceptions, such as the Chief Justice, and Liout. Col." Graham, the sald civil and military officers paid single cent. Colonel Graham, we are told, was not present at the performances on Monday night, and therefore
may not hear the facts of the casɑ un- Jesa through the press; but wa assured that as soon as the matter is brought to his notice, will institute an enquiry Into the circumstances attending the expulsion of Mr Duddell from the theatre.
bear,"
other taxi driver came along and was that they were anxious to acted as interpreter for the police suppress the true exhibit No. 47 men. Ultimately the
We must not forget to mention accused tried which of course was not so. to get back into his car but he was
other, that one of the "Coolle stopped.
Had there been any intention|ber of United States Air Force | Justicts", was present on thei Eventually the socured was taken of the deponent to suppress. It planes in Europe and the Far occasion, and appealed to by, Mr Wilson entered the rear of
back to Eastern Police Station she would never have included It East were being diverted from Duddell, who first called him by the
wont to lors, get back in his reference in his affidavit, normal duties to ferry urgently name, but finding er noe floer to arrest the accused,
sleep, on bench the charge room Later the Accu | Counsel said.
80 deaf as
who will not "From
needed supplies to the French 50 the circumstances, the
wwe baken to the Queen Mary Hos-
The officers acted with tremendous
position
was forces in Indo-China, u
touched him on the pitad wisers the doctor who some this This bundle of exhibits The Rotterdam, Apr. 11. :- Casablanca, Apr. 11.
shoulder, and called on him, to courage
this mon to, arrest Zorto Ben Lehern, a Incal
Crewmen hauled ashore cages that the sCOLLANE WINE not, tik tą f'did hot. Include the two docu. The spokesman was unable to bear wikow to the cult-40~ erined with offcial, was shot dead in his chopper."
ven of wild 'unimals today when fire
say how many plands were in which he replied, he would have broke out aboard the · 8,000-ton
The menta which should of course volved ur give Last week we mentioned the office in Casablanca today by an 1.
any further The docuted discovered the crusliber Tongs at its dock here:ation, dochter have been included. Counsel details of the operation,
nothing to do with the matter. retirement
lout General assallant who escaped-Router approach of the Police and turn-
tomme on mondandan merk leave under Order 14, of
The fire was brought under After the oddjothe Hue 18 of the Code for Mr for the defence of bien en|
The supplies are peakmably ed back whereupon Insp, Bodie control after `n six-hour- battle, Chlon Robernatiorama Pristed and published by WILLIAM ALICK: CİKINKAM for fred a shot but did not hát him. The Tonga is owned by the
decemeed was takes to Cams, Mar Seymour to re-awear his Phu, French fortress now under and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 | There" weg. a struggle, during Hamburg. East Africa, Line:-
Harpal for Brestment, but he died amidavit to include the two direct attack by the besieging Wyndham Btreet, City of Victoris, in the 'Golony of Hongkong, which boosted: Wempted, to United Prest.
Vietminh) foréen Heldr,
the huge chips which the axe- men bite out with each swing of go to hopilala
their taxes-k
after the Show.
J
who
ed the scoured formed the opinion 'drive'a motor vetilože. The
the
exhibity.
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