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JOHN CLARKE'S Test Case To
CASEBOOK
Space Book
IN
future, the distant when space travel is a commonplace And space- commuters write hotly angry letters to editors complaining of the service provided to
some celestial Southend, there will still be earthmey Jike Edward Augustus around, no doubt. For through Hastury, thought mankind has not an advanen
1 has here and the
problem quake solve! the
Stward Augustise,
.
never
sk Strate
per Riots that 1x
E-owned
was born in Augustus Durham, 32 yrs ago, and BIN WEBD To work, as i the boys and men of his village did. Some time later, he left the colliery and joined, The Army
IN OUT
FOR two as he served as a
soldier on,"
when he was through, the Aimy marked his discharge book Man" which was a kind many
of saying that
The Arary was not delate at Jusing his services,
Edward Augustus drifted to London, and into and out of a number of jobs, he drifted into the hair's of the patie Brew
unes, air out again after pay Inga
serving a short prison seHITHER.
THE
WANDERINO WIE olher day, his wandering
Jarm took
to Victori Station, and there he attracted
the altention of 11
policeman.
1
[alway
Perhaps It was the fact that Edward Augustins
Ap- parently
before CUREDESI display of space-travel Uteru-,
KINO
fure, thai attracted the officers attention.
Be Heard
In April
The iest CHAL of alleged gambling on pin-ball machines will be heard before Mr W, B. Coler on April 17, 18 and 19 at the Seventh Court of Central Magistracy
Facing charges rising out of the alleged gambling are the proprietor, manager and two
ver
istant
mer-
0
[
managers of the Hoo- Billiards Siloon.
30, Chang Yung-pae abant, of 3 Chung On Terrace, was charged with keeping common gaming house at the Hoover Billiards Saloon, Hoover Building, on or about January 17. He wne also charged with breach of licence regulations by $3. permitiing pin table gambling premises. He is on bail ti the
King Po-yin, કર્યાં. manager, Mul Kai-wah, 31, and Ching Slu-mamı, 19, assistant managers of The saloon, Were charged with assisting In running
There common gaming house. three defendants are on boat of $500,
of $1,000.
EL
Mr J. D'Almada Remedios, who appeard on behalf of ail four defendants, pleaded fiest gity Lo Decir respective charges.
Mr Y. H. Chan, of Lau, Chan and Ko, as holding u watching brief of behalf of Ng Cham- hun, partner of the Luen Woo Company, who, Mr Chan said, elam to be the owners of the machines. forming the zubject matter of the charges.
HOUDINI'S RECORD
A
IS BROKEN
was
New York, Feb. 7 Canadian mugicion lowered into a hotel swimming pool in a stee) coffin today emerged one
For Edward Augustus had
He none of the keen, alert air of
hour 33 minutes most students of the subject he
later claiming he had broken a appeared to be absorbed in.
late Harry would need more imagina-record set by the
Houdini 30 years ago. lion than even those experta
Amazing Rand!," as the
the swim- lock-lustre eyes encased in one formed the fent in
10
Augustus's lugubris Edward and A bilis himself, per-
of Those upturned goldnan ming pool of the Shelton Hotel bowls that spacemen wear for Houdini ed the same pool huls.
stayed Yet there stood Edward and
underwater one hour 31 minutes on Augustus
Aug. 6, 1926 —United Press.
HOW HAS HE ESCAPED:
ND presently he took from a
shelf is did book, thrust
It into a pocket, and sauntered away The polle man caught kim up and challenged blin.
"That's right,"
Suld Edword Augustus "I took 1 to sell it to get something to ent."
Next morning at Bow Street Extward Augustus pleaded guilty to stealing the book, and the
was told
to Mr Bertram
atry
Ronce
"How has
sent down
he escaped being incorrigible As an rogue?" asked Mr Reece, when
he had heard of Edward Augus
fus's previous convielions
"I'M
I WAS HUNGRY
net In possession of the file at the moment," said
the omeer in charge of the case.
The magistrale
Edward
Turned
to
Augustus and asked
what he had to say
"I was hungry at the time, or I wouldn't have stole it." Ed- ward Augustus answered com- placently
"You're just Idle, you knews," said the
magistrate. "There's
no question here of having to keep Hitle children short of
food. Why don't you pull your- self together?"
try to," said Edward Augustus, in a tone that sug- gested he had his ugers cross-
ed. lest he should commit him- self too deeply.
"You must have said that 10 many sets of magistrates," said Mr Recce. He called the probu- tion officer:
"Will you see if you can get some sense out of him," he asked.
Presently Edward
He
CHINA MAIL
1845
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956.
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN
Eros Feels The Chill DETECTIVE'S ALERTNESS
Britain, like most of Europe, has been shivering under the blasts of Old Man Winter — Wednesday, in fact, was Brr-rr-ilain's coldest day since 1895. Picture shows how Eros, the statue in Piccadilly circus, looked after the big freeze, And if the god of love felt cold, how do you think the average Briton was making out?—London Express.
Crown Wins Appeal
On Point Of Law
an
Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, Acting Chief Justice, at the Appeals Court this morning allowed Radio Hongkong appeal by way of case stated by the Crown on a point of law involving a summons against a clinic for permitting men to be massaged by female attendants.
HK T
Programbia
*. Tline Signal and Summary: 803, Lucky Dip-Variety itequenta presented by Margherita (Studio): 0.65, Students Guide- Interviews by Sila Moad (Recorded London ilelay); 6.00. Weather Ra port; 7. Time Bigoat and The News (Landon Relay); 7.09, Commentary London Relay) or Special Ап- nouncementa, 7.19, Going to the Pictures. In which a panel of erl- tion review pictures currently show.
1a Hongkong int
with Audrey Mendes in the chair (Recorded) 130, Time for Juan" with Robin Day (Studio) 8. Honour Roll of -1930. Arranged by Alleen Woods: 63, Your Radio Concert Fall Michael Rable (violin) with Donald Voorhees and the Orchestra;
Time
Wednesday Bignal. Theatre. "For Dear Life". A Play by Llonel Brown, Produced by
The
"
DESCRIBED TO COURT
watch
The alertness of a detective police constable in recognising a which was being pledged in a pawnshop as one stolen from the complain- ants the day before, ultimately led to the arrest of the accused persons, it was disclosed at the trial of three men charged with robbery with aggra- vation before Mr Justice J. Reynolds in the Criminal. Sessions this morn- ing.
The police officer, DPC Wong Keung, was on routine duty at a pawnshop in Des Voeux Road when first accused entered and offered a watch for pawn, it was stated. Detective Wong identified the article and after failing to receive satisfactory answers as to how the man came by it, had him arrested. The same day the police apprehended three other persons allegedly concerned with the crime.
It
p.m.
WIG alleged by the Prosecution that whilst wallding along Argyle Street about 8 on November 13 last, Yu Shul-chec and his girl friend, Lam Pul-fong were held up rad robbed of two wrist-watches, a chain bracelet and $5.30 in
gold
cash.
H.E. Tours Children's Recreational Institutes
One of the unexpected thingim about the public is their taste. In Hongkong, for instance, tha Chinese record,, fans are very keen musi which has a Lain-American lavour. This, stenis ta..como да a surprise to the
Spuristi
On
My
comers who rather expect the local preference to be
with
sweat and melodious stur lots of strings.
There are, of course, a large
of Chinese number
hore wha have
spent many
Yours in
Spanish speaking countries and have. married there,
These form
part of the large group who go for such artists as the Trio Los Panchos and Trio Los Paraguayos. There is di- ways the younger element to account for the popularity of such highly commercial Latin- American groups as Perez Prado and Xavier Cugat
stu
the admittedly beautiful meloilies of Spain and South America should strike a responsive chord in the hearts of a people whose native music is so discordant,
MAGIC OF MUSIC The latest experiment with muste has
shown apparently that flowers
respond to the playing of violins. Many years some enterprising body Tak-hing, was introduced to the listening to records, writing Chinese played some music to come cows Outlining the cuse for the
other
officials
Fame re and cisimed that it present, includ- characters, or playing a
increased snooker. Prosecution. Mr Mayne
sembling assis
Астрия said ing Miss Tan Jen-chlu,
the the milk yield. Since time began Dokoseway, at Die Girls' Club, the It appeared that about fapt
YWCA pecretary. # o'clock on the evening of Jenny Cheung, assistant November 13 Just,
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander soms strange though, that Grantham, accompanied by the Acting Social Welfare Offloer, Mr C. G. M. Morrison, this morning made a tour of five children's recreational institutes, where he met and spoke with members of their staff.
Oh trial were Wong Wal, 23. Choo String, 22, and Cheuk Sun, 20, all unemployed. They were not represented by Counsel. Mr Desmond Mayre, Crown Counsel, prosocisted. Det. Insp. E. R. Moss, officer-in-charge of the case was present in.Court.
A Jury
six men arit ol woman have been empanelled.
ROLLED-UP PAPER
thni
by four men.
4
One of them was brandishing a rolled-up newspaper, but the
two complainants were not able
to
the say what was inside newspaper. In any event from the
way it was being carried and painted towards them and used caused them to be put in fear, Crown Counsel said.
Arriving at the Faith-Hope His Excellency louked into Live various offices," the restaurant, the Hamuntin, Nursery,
shortly
Bocial Welfare room, the Family after 0.15, the Governor met al Welfare section, the Boys' Club, and the gate by the General Secre-thin the latter two places, children ago
Girls' Club tary of the YWCA Miss Shin were sten
The
playing Chinese chess,
CLIMBS BUILDING
heat
how
BO
Miss Governor saw the girls embroider women have found that music Social
ing, sitting, or playing table tennis, can lull the infant to sleep, and Yu Shui- Welfare Officer (Child Welfare). Before ending his tour of the of course writers have oft re-
Centre, His Excellency met chee and his girl friend Lan Miss Bessie Cheng, Children's
Mrsferred to the effect that music 'P. C. M. Sedgwick. Choirmon Pul-fong were walking
can have on a love affair. along Officer, and the Rey P. Jeffries. Executive Committee, and Mrs T. W.
It makes Argyle Street lu Kowloon whoi
are wonder insed Wheeler, Secretary FOXWB then party
pastu Making a brief stop at the Free | Else the sounds they were suddenly approached through sections of the bulld-Governor Cilnic
we find and the Kaifeng pleasant could bo put to usŲ, where
Wolfare Ofee at the side saw toddlers, they ing
of the Perhaps a
full orchestra at dressed in their best, clothes, al Youth Centre, the party proceeded
United Nations meetings would their day's recreation-playing to Li Cheng Uk,
be of use if given the right block on the slide, building
sort of stuf to play. When houses in
In a sand pit, singing
tempers get a little frayed and or at biblical study.
Having met the reception com
is being As the party entered
consisting of Rev. Fr the mittee, Biblo
the sweep- Howatson, SJ, Chairman BGCA study class, one of the Mrs Sun Chan
not impossible that rated it is Suet-ching, Acting
of Melachrino children found His Excellency ASWO (Youth Welfare) and Man Kostelanetz playing some
Loader of the Li fascinating that he turned Ma Kam-ming,
gull tunes would be effective. Cheng Uk Mixed Club, Els Excel "Two R lesson of
"TWO | tency walked up the seven-storey
If the members of meeting away from fishes and five loaves" to gaze building to the reinforced root, open-mouthed at the distin- where he was met by the sight of guished visitor. His Excellency children playing Chinete chequers, making ratlán chairs, and playing In turn mimed a pistol will
with ping pong. It al and pointed the child. The lot was Just about to join in the "shooting" when his teacher again drew the class's attention to the lesson
the board.
The young couple were sur- rounded by the four men, one of whom told them not 10 move." The Jury would be told that Yu and his companion were put in fear and by reason of that fear they allowed them- selves to be divested of the articles sui out in the indict-
t
off
U
The robbers then made and the complainants made
tho report to
nearest police ulation.
RECOGNISED WATCH Mr Mayne said that on the following day detective police
The appellant was named as the interpretation of the law in constable Wong Keung was on Sub-Inspector D.J. Carty (pro-arriving at his decision. There steuting offleer at Central
could have been other considera- Mugistracy).
respondent tions which caused him, to dis- Yip Sek-ying, of 23 Chiu miss the summons. was Lung Street, first floor, who runs the clinle in question.
TRIVIAL OFFENCE
duty at a pawnshop in Des Vocux Road. He was there checking through a list kept in these pawnshops of articles re- cently pawned and it was part of his routine police duty. While he was there first accused came watch,
E
his left hand
on
SPC CENTRE
ing strains
tran-
were inclined to daze a little and lose interest in the
pro- ceedings the right excerpt from the "Surprise Symphony" of Haydn would surely do 130
AND AT HOME
On a less exalted level the stale of Stairs in the home would per- haps benefit from the application of
the right muse at the right time.
Having seen the children at their recreatien. Ha Excaliency harm. shouts in Contoners, of Governor Au Revoir descended the slope make his final can of the morning. A the Shanghal Birect Children's |Centre, ills Excellency was met by Dr T. J. Hun, committee member, Mr P. II. Hare, ASWO (Probation). When the master of the hoSBO, Walkw Mr Tan Boor-cheok. Probation
blearily in to breakfast a little brin Ofeer and committee member, and finger work by Les Paul should be Mr Mak Wing-hong. Probation,elpful, whilst the wife of the house Officer in charge of the Centre.
would undoubtedly get through the He saw the boys and giṛla book-day à little mora cheerfully binding, making brooms and brushes, soothed by the wound of her studying arithmetic in a classroom, favourite singer. The effect that Officer, and | and sowing and making rattan some of today's top malo vocalists
baskets in another.
might haye lajiroblematicwb.; pi coume, and I can't quite, see: much people as Baming. Davis Jr. inspleing any women to be, more happy about her household chares..
Arriving at the SPC Centre, the party was met by Mr J. T. Prior, Chatmun of the Society. M M, Crowe, Hon. Secretary of the Kemuntin Centre, Mrs D. Keaton, General Secretary, Miss Angel Shen, Assistant Children's Mrs Chen du Molan, Children's Officer.
BOY
INJURED
Here the party saw a body of the regular mathem, and their children who visit the Centre dally for in- structions and other matters con. cerning the raising of their child, Children between the ages of two weeks to approximatly one year are
A Chinese boy received log given weekly
health
Inspections injurics when he was knocked when they Bro weighed, washed.
Biter medically treated and receive free cwn by a motor cur pod milk.
aighting from e tram in Con- Centro itsolf serves over 430 aught Road West at 8.40 p.m. familles in the Hemaatin locality.
yesterday. The boy was taken Descending the steps, and with a wave of his hand the Governor got to hospital, were ho is HOW into his car and contimied to his; detained. third slop the Queen Elizabeth II Youth Centre, where the four mem bera: Col J.D. Claque, vice-President of Children's Plesground Association,
tive Committee, Fr P. Dunne, SJ,
Committee, and Dir T. F.H. Robin-
the visitors.
Mr W. A, Blair-Kerr, Senior Crown Counsel, represented the Referring to section 35 of the into the shop with appellant. 'The respondent, | Magistrates Ordinance, Mr Yong(which would be identified as holder of massage establishment said it might have beta that one of the watches taken from Licence No. 64, was represented the Maglebrate, having regard the complainanta. First accused by T. L. Yang, instructed by Mr to the trivial nature of the offered to pawn the watch for Peter Mo.
offence and its extenuating cir-
$08 The Mr Blair-Kerr told the Court
poiler officer very cumstances, excretsed his diste smartly, I think, recognised the William Hughes (BACTY); 16, that the appeal was at the in- tion under that section and dia- “Quiet Lastening", Hactor Chauvin sience et the
Altorey-General missed the summons.
watch
as being. of the same at the Hammond Òrgan (Recorded);
Although he 10.10. Musia of the Twentialla Cen- and was against the decision of
ough he did not expressly stolen on November 13, cald description is a watch repeated tury. Diamond
a Magistrate at Central in dis-slate why he distilssed the sum Mr Mayne, "and for that reason Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, missing the summons. The
mons in (BBCTS). BBC Symphony Orch, ground of the appeal was that
in his record, Couns the detective began asking first, Secretary, were at hand to meet cond. by Arthur
the Court should not Magistrate's determination
the
by it Magistrate's cused how he came
First accused decision against the respondent. corded London Relay); 11.10, Good. Kerr went on, was a simple one. Replying to a question by His answers as
Jublice Season
Benjaminthe Symphony (Arthur Benjamins: 1050, Weather Report: 11, Time Was wrong law. Signal. Hadio Nowe Ree) (Re-
night Music; 11.30, Clow Down.
REDIFFUSION
The
gave conflicting a result of which the police officer's suspicions aroused. Eventually
wint to
The point at issue, Mr Blair- The charge was laid under Re-Lordship, Mr Yang agreed his gulation 32 of the Miscellaneous contention, was that the Magistr
first accused was taken to Licences Requiations. On
rate might have held that
station." cence held by the respondent, cummons did not apply to the
Later on the same day the retpondent's establishment. Of police
omahjcus he added, the Magistrate might school in Shanghai Street and have thought that the respon-
the other arrested there dent was guilty of a technical
of the law, but that, accused and another person.
Crown Counsel said that an regard to the circum identification parade was held but at that parado neither Yu
hla
was able to companion was Hentification
2 pm. Vade'y Calls The Tune: 3. there was no provision or en- Wednesday
Concert"La Bourree dorsement which stipulated that Funlanque" (Chabrier), Zigeuner- weisen" (Barakato).
archa male persons were permitted to Joyeuse" (Chabrier)," and "Sylvia be treated by female persons at Ballet Bulte" (Delibes), Dovermlarm; the clinic, or vice-versa. 3.45, Bleak House by Charles Dickens; 4, Tea For Two; 4.30,. Strictly Instrumental; 4.45, Dorales On Dumetrius: 5, Children's Corner -Conducted by Auntie Patricia; 8.30, Wednesday. Requests Present.
INCUMBENT
Crown Counsel submitted It
Incumbent WDS
upon the Megistrate to record a plea of
breach hay
summons.
Giving
he would dismiss the
Juls decision,
Mr
us adduced and on the
two
Augustus ed by Beity: 628, Birthday Mall- { gulity upon the facta. disclosed Justice Gregg said that on the make silly meninded the Jury
close of
fact
Mr Mayne rem
that the incident occurred late and he said that 000
there was a breach of regulo. quickly and took place fairly
was brought back by the proba- bag; 0, Music From Germany: 20, tion officer who said: "He tells Musical Quiz: 8,48, The Final Year: Turning to the facts in the Bcence held by the respond me he took this books for a speci-Time Biguel and The News: 109, ICCO, he said the evidence it was abundantly clear that at
Weather Report and Announce was that Police officers entered fle purpose he knew he could menta: 1.15, Ralph Fianaran and Ills the premises in qusation and tion 32. raise Od. on it at the lodging Orchestra: 350, Landmarks of Lon
must also make allowance, for found males receiving massage house."
don Westminster Hau"; &, Person
His Lordship gald ho could the state of pants and fright These You Have Loathed; 330, Dla females. At the allly Parade-Gracia ·Fielda; 8.15, treatement at the hands of
of the not agree with Mr Yang's sub- which must have been in the mond Music Bhow; 9, This is Paris,
mission and remitted the case minds of the victims at the time. Defence cast, it
viction art of the having
to be recorded and, had been made, he added. Date With Dreamland: 1130, Pre-treatment given to patients and whether it was
done that, to decida Hearing-ta continuing, lude to Midnight; 22 midadght "clos
for CBSO Bare the Queen”. Clom Down, that it was not wrong to allow
New Style Programiną
female nurses to massage male should
punishment or whether he Network listeners
exercise his discretion under will be intergaud in stage pollonis, under proper supervi- the
section 35 of the programma - of- light, entertainement | Bu
miss the summons. Magistrates Ordinance and dis-
The magistrate sighed a deep algh.
discharged Edward Augustus conditionally, and the 9.30, Brylcreem's Pot Gold 10 that at the clinic
was submitted to the Magistrate for a con. In any event no identification leon, tall man wafled away to
Take It From Here: 10.30, usic From The Champagne Room: 11, formed only a small look for new worlds not to conquer,
New East German Luftwaffe
B.15.
massage
port.
2
1.
Helicopter Crash
STREET THEFTS wire and crashed.
List is being presented tonight at Mr. Blair-Korr sald there was
Bogota, Feb. 7. **Titled "There You Have Loathed, no question of the Crown sug
During a demonstration: af this 18-minute presentation features gesting that anything improper
Bogota, a French helicopter bo- two versatile members of the per- had been' going on in the prs-
come entangled with an electrid Berlin, Feb. 7. vices. Mike O'Neil and Clem mises.
The point was that East Germany will shortly ent
Thomas
comedy turn, in there had been a simple breach have an
]. The pilot crawled uninjured air force comprising which the, partners talk, wing and of the regulations.
Tw, cases of larceny from the from the complete wreck. Aghier ans bomber planes, map- take-off well-known; personalities, Crown Counsel asked, that the person were reported to the passenger was slightly injured. piled by the Soviet Union
much war wilfred-pickles, and day in effect, a clover skit on a disc jockey CBR be remitted to the Magis plice Poland and Czechoslovakia, B show, sh
on Hongkong Island France-Presso. with the "Court's opinion yesterday. A pickpocket stole well-informed source announced
conviction should be a fountain pen from Eurogroen recorded,
walking along Hollywood Road In bl
reply, Our Yang sold in
in the Central District A tilat on the particulares the pickpocket folga wallet and Printed and publish by "WILLIAMK "Alice" Grinham for cute stated there -- was nothing i'papers from a Chinese on bourdi arid "on" • behalf of South "China Morning" Fost Limited at, 1-3 to show that the Magistrate | 'n feumcar în Jahriston Road, In Wyndham Street, City of
in the Colony of Hongkong, merely took into consideration] the Eastern District.
trale
Mike and Clem discuss what they that in East Berlin today,France, Kolay tax may then sing.
play the warique, numbers.
very bright and vety: original.
COAT STOLEN
Alder's coal was stolen típm• an unattended" car at the Roxy Theatre; car park, Jaat silent.
A passenger on a torry fell off the vehicle when it stopped
Mr JC, Charter, Chairman, a suddenly In King's Road, near the Talkoo Sugar Refinery, si Chairman, Kowloon Management 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The man mustained injuries es a' result of the neeldent,
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
good baby antara'11! we them de lways wanted to do wh
At night, when the kids aro making nolso what better, musia than bag-pipe music. · It might not have a soothing effect but in nina cases out of ten it would make the little horrors want to go to bedji«
Then, with the lights down. Jow and the house at rest, soft, wnootli songs by such people on • Sarah Vaughan, Doris Day
and Perry Como: If the Taste is more for classics then the field from which to choose in wider, of course, and inany of you probably. Have ted this idea for years.
I know of at least one man In town who goes to bet esch night to the strains of hill-billy music. When 1 asked 'hlin... how on earth: such music, put him to sleep he told me that It works, with -- film, in about the same way as the pipe munic would work for the kids. He burden ned-billy music and is, so keen: to, get away from the sound of it that he just drope alt to calorp and escapes from 'what' ka valls the 'cxcaptony of earn'."
For me, music has its place most of all in the middle of the evening when I'm sufficiently tired, to want rest but sufficiently awake to appr ciate the power of, suggestion. that la in all good music. To hear it then a to dream without Weeping and the dreameɛ are those I chood, Try it sometime.”
RECORD REVIEW
Charlie'
Barnet's One Night Stand:wihe, trouble with Charle Barnet's bands fa that they seldom Tonshitof, the same musicians for more than a few recording, sasaļσpa in a row. This "clec' dish, beara, do identification? «liheri, Tha... musia, is pratty wall Barnet in. most - cúner although Thử THP May touch emerges in one or two of the com= bers. This business of buying the name" la all, well and good, but When you realise that isn two record- ings by the same, band? (and this applies to other outāts; ng; wali), the only thing they have in cornmonis the leader, it seems slite, kad, Thers in miss the possibility, that the “nacne" leader - didri's burn up for the recording sesalon, andhow,, unless of pour somisfiody like James or Goodman cra. Bernat udière the Instrument played by the inader kades, the applichtigen 4, Sagradas
Anyhow, you many get a” kick frem. this diso, most, of, which, is good Harbet. There (isense:impressive trumpet work by man, who, la not identiaed on the label of the record Leave and Charlie has a good thing
ciat, MO CHRI MASAMAKO: Love (in.) Mistbera - des@. 10-inch Philipe LP about which has Bakan -Love (w the theme kundi
In the title/MOST
Driginal idea''
quite good, dan” With A Varing Yolcu":"There is) · for metanovlj Stafford being "pope, "Mike" Lövé
-Frankia Kaine's contrinition/da)
from one side, de a to Lepm
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