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JOHN CLARKE'S
CASEBOOK
It Was Such A Lovely Party FROM
the flat the sounds
Open
the
of the party crept invitingly into the corridor. The bee-swarm buzz of { crowd of people talking over Marilyn paused cocktails, before entering, took a deep breath. pushed door of the flat, und was welcomed. "Darling, how lovely of you to come. We're putting
in there...
Marilyn went into the bed room that was being used as a
nakroom. She took f
**
cost and look out
coats
her mirr
and plucked and pressed et her ha, prettying herself.
She is a very pretty girl She
14:45,
ad long tioment,
CHINA MAIL
OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
THE
CRIPPLING
WOOL STRIKE
FROM H. KING WOOD
Sydney, June 20.
The disastrous wool strike which looks like
crippling the Australian economie fabric for some time, has not yet been settled.
Instead the struggle is growing more intense with the shearers beginning to adopt intimidatory methods toward those assisting the graziers.
There have been
a number of ugly incidents in the past two weeks and tempers are becoming frayed.
Ins the Bourke district the driver of a semi-trailer loaded with wox! WELS waylaid and threatened with lynching
Police said the wool had been award rate, short at the new and had been declared "black" by the AWU.
Police were toldi two semi- trailer, each carrying about 90 bales of wool, valued at about £16,000.
for
left
Bourke
entarsisingly pon, and look-Sydney about 6 p.m.
it around
thought
bow mucha
ucross
the cloakroom she
About two hours later they little enviously of run into a road-block-a semi- everybodytraller varjud sideways delwr prevent was, probaoly, than whe,
more than 20 the road-with She sighed and plunged
inen nearby. The party.
One wol teil swung around the road-block and con- tinued on its way. The second came to imit
10 evcktail Manlyn's olderness about comparative poverty grew
SELF-HELP
into
talk her
CHE shipped away to the bed-
SHE
cloakroom, The party was and she had the
at its height, place to herself. She began to go through the pocket; and handbags that surounded her
She Gak trom a wallet in one
CORE
From another S
from a gul's humbug £3. Then she rejonød the party, staying for ther heur and a half. draking grily with the friends who did twit les whe hutt Fubled them.
The party was on a Saturday. On the Sunday SODU
of the to ring up their support you didn't
guests began
beds
find any money," they said, "I
ON
10 turve lost
PRESSED
the Monday,
Marilyn her Saturday night.
telepho vd a suster of
hunters of the
have 120 doubt in the world that the standard of tele- vision here will be equal to the best offering overseas," he said. hoaxer has been emirar- rassing a clamette company and disappointing residents in five New South Wales country towns during the past two years. Be hus spread stories that the com
any will pay large sums to sick people and charities if residenta collect cigarette packets.
Wellington, NSW people be- llevod if they
collected 50,000 pockets of a certain brand, the would send on eight- compony year-old local boy to the United States for skin porušio.
The hoax was exposed when the local newspapers published 10 denial by the
company. BRANDISH KNIVES
Omelais of the company report that the hoxer has also been Police said that tore than 20
Scone, in Canberra, mon armed
at work with clustered around the driver's Wollongong and Muswellbrook. Twice previously the com- pany had officially denied
that
knives
cabin and fold the driver if he get out he would be lynched
The men brandished Khilyex, s'ushed ropes and threw the
load on to the road and drove
AWAY
#!
Four men were injured in a fight Ixsworth Shearers Cunnamulla, Queensland.
One of the injured was Mr I. Hunter, local manager of
the United
Graziers' Co-operative Sharing Co.
Fighting began when a group of men accused Mr Hunter and Mr W. O'Connor, manager of the Queensland Primary PTO- ducers, of "Importing shearers to work it the new award rate."
According to resident; it was the worst brawl of several in the shearers'
it required packets. It regretted the hoax but had found It Im- possible to trace the person responsible for it.
hotels.
But
ratepayers,
in been
Estabikbed 1845
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1956.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
5-18
1941 GA Servies, IL.
"I'm in the same fix as Grace Kelly-if I marry this guy I have to give up my job as usherette and move
to Brooklyn!"
Senator Mail Criticises Notices
Nehru
BIC SUCCESS For some years, councils
Washington, June 27. New South Wales have trying to establish community Senator Styles Bridges In-(Republican, New Hamp- Bluenced doubtless by the pro-shire) said today that he paganda of hotel interests have could not feel justified in not Luvoured their introduc-
voting large sums of foreign tlon.
They may revise their views aid to India. now following n
statement by the New South Wales water board on the operations of this wet canteen at the Waragamba Dam.
The canteen described us a miniature "community hotel". has returned £21,551 for town. ship amenities in five years.
was established The
cunteen They
striking
to serve non-profit basis shiprers were checking on every the township which
houses new arrival in the lown They made
and workmen building Warragamba
Dam and their familles.
In addition
* did something terrible," wald
she
"You'd better tell the police alk beta reported, alivody
"will," Merilyn saat.
fell the poten
pay the money hack,
then I'll
On the Wednesday,
Marilyn
inquiries
Fold the ulice.
the town shico strike began.
TERROR TACTICS
sald treat
At Bow Street she | adopứng "error_tarlies”
was chorged with the thefts. and pleacted guilty
"She Bunde
"mob rufo".
and
on
76
Der
financing
cont
of its
At the moment, the position amenities, the canteen had re is still rather obscure, though turned statement," an offlere 114 Die magistrate. Mr there was a glimmer of hope at the week end, when the A.W.U. tedern council decided has
an offer by
R. H Bordell. "In she said: het melt the place where I had healing and Impr presenc fo
Now det
♪
friend mine has repaid
0
all
the money 1km thorough- ly.
the
stablishment costs.
The variety of omenilies (1
provided was amazing.
Mr Bridges, who is chairman of the Republican Policy coni-
& speech mittee, said this in prepared for delivery in today's foreign aid debate in the Senate.
He also attacked "the folly of building up the dictator Tito" and salt he wanted to be shown why the United States should provide more money for Yugo- slavia.
He argued that the East-West struggle was not “an old style duel for power" - it was a divi human moral and spiritual questions.
on
MORAL NEUTRALISM
"It is at this point that I lose patiente with those nations
10 consider
Free bus services for children, graziers.
pre-school aga kindergarten | which are not only neutralist in This
offer by the graziers, as and one of the best-equipped their military posillon, but list an employer body, to make up schools in the Commonwealth plication for the basic wage are only a few of its achieve
ments. The
increase would apply to man in
SHOWGIRL
knewn about
the pastoral industry.
* anything
he the magistrale asit-
st.
"The e Vichons
no previous SK She was born Puri, Basel went in school until she was 162, then was trained for drum. until she was 19.
been working 11
TY club, but fur healta OPS she left that job and worked in on office.
showgit
acuralism on
in their moral position." Senator Bridges said
"I know of no worse offender In this regard than Nehru, who proctolms himself the moralist. of Asin.
**I know of no inɛlance witero) Nehru has openly and sincerely taken the side of freedom and democracy."
Randwick Council made Following that, the Graziers an attempt to have a community Federal Council suggested as a hospital but failed. basis for settlement of the dis-chairman
The Labour of
Randwick the pute, that
if the union wilb-
Council
finance
committee, drew its ban on work at the Alderman D. Ellis commenting prestni award rates, retumed
Arbitration and proceeded on the success of the canteen at
Warrugamba said:
Senator Bridges paid it wak with claims for a variation ΟΙ the award.
"The record of the Warragam-"just possible that Nehru may the Graziers would
come around and denounce agree to any increase the Court canteen proves more than a yet
what paid retro hotel can do.
arguments might
give being
a community Stalin," spectively as from the date of
Coun- "For years Randwick
ΙΩ
49 a
"She was about to join a new Arm, and gather she kaa Inid them ab of this, and that they are willing still to take her on."
"I'm ly sorry."
sald
Marilyn
"She makes no excuse for hen241," ad Miss Hamilton, the probation officer, "I pointed out the this was a mean and despleable thing to do, and she agrees.
"ter mother 1 li und Marilyn kapcs she will not hear of this. That being so, I don't think pre betien would help.
don't think she's the sort of girl who would do this sort of thing again."
•
LAB
the Union's return to the Court elt sought to build such a hotel,
This offer is a fair proposal, that does not call for capitu and was subjected to a savage
eampaign by vested hotel in Intion by either side.
tereils which frightened rate- PARENT CENSORS
payers into thinking it would be Parents will have to act as disastrous for them." censors for their children when Television is introduced into i Australia, I television is 4 bad influence on children, parents would only have them- selves to bloane.
These ideas
by Mr Justice man of directors
tu
"The
turned mugistrate Marilyn, "I agree with the pro- batten
Merr," he rald. "This was menn and despicable. 'It's time
pulled yourneli 3011 together. This time, you'll be discharged conditionally??
"Thank you" Marilyn whis- pered, and the court matron reached for her arm to help her oul. The worst of that morning wis over for Marlyn, „Amonj her friends, the worst lay ahead.
Nasser-Nehru-Tito Mooting
the Merger Proposal
were expressed Maxwell, chair-
Sydney Television suld: "Not every
will be suitable
(Continued from Page 1) were geographically, culturally
and economically one.”
of a leading Mr Lennox-Boyd replied: "This Service, Ilo
Ls no a matter on which the government would wish to take the initiative except at the request of the elected terri- Roverments of both tories."
that
programme for children. The type of
of programme Len't will generally be kept until children are asleep.
The same
principle will be applied to programanes that ar unrullable for adolescents.
"The control of the set should be in the hands of the parents,
GREAT VALUE
"I have icen dims, talks, and
value Deat
plays on television in Lotion
which have
Ід
children's education.
in a "Science is presented popular form, and nature study
in
way that extremely in teresting to adults.
Paris, June 27.
Mr. Stan Awbery: "Can you give any undertaking that you will favourably consider any request that comes both 'from the Federation and Singapore is can-
oerned?
The Colonial Secretary: "I have nothing tondit to the state ment, I have said that Initiative in this matter most rest with this wircled govern- ments themselves."--Reuter,
t
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THURSDAY, JUNE 23
By All Middle Pakistan,
East. Great Britain, Europe, 0 p.m.
Korea. G D.. USA, 6 p.
By BurficS Philippines, 4 p.m.
Japon, p.m. Malays
Africa
Ceylon, Indio, Aden, Reg. & Parcela & p.m. Letters & Middle East Great Britain & Europe, Packets, a.m. 0 19/5/60.
Macao, G p.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 29
By Al Thelland, Burma, Kodia, # a.. Germany, 10 a.m.
Formoen, Japan, Kores, Okinawa, 11 alin.
Piippines,
land. 2 p..
Australia, New Zea
Guam, Hawaii, U.S.A.. 2 p.m. Okada, p.m. Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Atrica, Great Britain & 4 p.m.
Formosa, U.S.A., I p.m. Japan, d p.m. Indo-China Frence, p.m.
Burface Malaya, Ceylon, arrope, le Aldabe East Greal Britain
STARIS INSTANTLY
VEVER HØJTER
SHEAFFER'S
FISHING TRAWLERS APPEAL
COUNSEL'S THREE
ARGUMENTS
"CLICKER
MEDIUM & FINE BALLPOINTS. AVAILABLE
Hearing of an Admiralty Jurisdiction appeal a Miss Alleen Woods,
If you want to know anything about records the person to see
Alleen of Radio Hongkong spends almost all: her time in
against an order for the release of two motor fishing trawlers seized by the appellants resumed the very considerable rooded before the Full Court, comprising the Chief 11bay at the station and when she is not planning her' own Justice, Mr Justice M. J. Hogan and the Senior Srogramica sho is oft to be Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece this morning. found trening some of the con-
tributors to the station in their The order was made by why the Admiralty Courts strug-search for the right disc. Some- Mr Justice J. B. Gregg in Chamglod to obtains power to arrest a times they want a tune but can- bers on Juno 22.
ship was the fear that the ship at recall the title. Sometimes they forget the me of 谁 That The trawlers in the case are might leave Jurisdiction.
that ho singor but remember the United Trawlers Nos. 5 and was the basis of the power, and
starved in a certain film or stage motor 6. formerly the
vessels that
that was how that power grew
show. Dairyo Maru Nos. i and 2.
up, Mr McNeill sald. The Hon. Leo d'Almado, QC. and Mr D. A L Wright in structed by Mr P. J. Griffin of Messrs Wilkinson and Grist, are appearing for
The
in
the
After reading the passage in question, Counsel sald that that was the whole point of the mat- It was not a ter of procedu the matter of
jurisdiction, but Tokyo Gyogyo
matter of procedure for the aid Kaisha (Taiyo Fishery Co., Ltd.)
of a plaindict who sued ist of Tokyo, whose address
Admiralty Court. It was the Hongkong la care of Mesaro fear that the ship might leave Wilkinson and Grist.
Jurisdiction that gave rise to this United Respondents, the
of the Admiralty Court. Parti' Fisheries Ltd. of Henry House,
Case as expressod are represented by John McNeil, QC, and Mr Brook Beanocet instructed by Mr P. Chan of Messre Lu, Chen and Ko.
SUBMISSIONS Continuing his submissions this from Tuesday, Mr McN«<l}}
his morning said that
min arguments were:
(1) That the Court will not lend its aid towards the pro- secution of a claim founded on a matter which is prohibited by statuta.
our
(2) That Rule 40 of Admiralty Rules confers un-
fettered and unrestricted discre- tion upon the Court.
in their writ involves a violation of the Merchant Shipping Aut Our cuse as shown in the affida- vit shows no violation of the statute," Mr McNeill said Hearing is continuing.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Thanks Again!
Sir,May I thank Harriman
(3) That the learned Judge exercised his discretion properly Realty once again for their and equitably for the reasons frm "dismissal of this foodish which he gave, which reasons Lyemun Idea
can be and are enforced argument No. 1
on
the
This would! be by most inconvenient to bachelora, especially Scottish ones with an nye
hawbeer and the
in
|
Councel sald that argument
a competrol bills. No. 1 did not involve sideration of whether piiriffs Also I quite see it might be
on thelt
to might not,
inconvenient
persons might
evidence which aeroplanes that come in contact affidavits or they produced, establish as a with the brichge
This loyal support of my prin- fact that they were the sola
ciples of improved communion- beneficial owners.
He said that everything to histions I find most heart-warming. arst point was contained or the And obviously it's not simply writ of summon lip-service, for $100 millions is face of the and that on the summons the no mere nothing, even in the
cause of Romance. plaintiffs were a Japanese com-
I will have great pleasure in pany.
opening the bridge.
NOT DISPUTED It was admitted that the de- fendanta
a Hongkong were
were Vessels
usנית
company. registered in Hongkong, and in the the statement of claim on
the writ it was stated that platatifs were sole owners the ships of the port of Hong- kong.
only matter not
m
SCOTTISH BACHELOR,
Reservoirs Lose
12
of
Mill Gallons
The Colony's reservoirs lost Iwelve million gallons of water in the 24-hour period ending at @ o'clock this morning, when the total storage was 2,705 million gallons..
The tioned
on the face of the writ the was that defendants were registered owners, but that
Consumption yesterday total- was not disputed, Counsel sakk
lod 42 million gallons and the McNeili
that argued
intako from streams and catch- plaintiffs
to were unqualified
ment
artus
30 million was own the ships. The Merchant Shipping Act contained penal-gallons.
Only .02 of an inch of rules at was applicable where It
Tytam was registered by the found that an unqualified per- Water Authority yesterday.
Lice
sun owned a beneficlat or other
interest
because
rope,
ships
register.
India,
Aden,
China, People's Republic, 10.30 am. N, Booboo, Noon.
NOT JUSTIFIED "On a more specific level, I cannot feel justified in voting large sums of preign aid to India," he sait
"I
M2030, 1 p.m don't care about buying gratitude but we ought to be buying something.
sing nothing in returni
DUT-
Japan. 4 PST. Formosa, 4 p.m. Macro, & p.m.
BATURDAY, JUNE 10
Dy Alt Pakhang, Shanghai, ilankow, Kun- Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus tralie, Now Zeeland & Ceylon,
Philippines, 2 p.m.
"How can we respect selves for giving our money and aubs tence all over the world a ming, 16 a.m.
What has this to do with an effective policy which in this day and age pretty hard, and ought to be
realistic?"-Reuter
Old
Friends
Fall Out
Lung Ping-sang, 42, of No. 25. Tai Cheung Street, · was coxationed and ordered to pay | the complainant, Ho Wai, $100 corripensation
month, and bound over in $100 for one
or ono
year by Mr Hin-ding Lo at Certral this morning.
Ho was also
ordered bound over in $100 for one year.
Leung was charged with sexaulting Ho Wai at Thi Cheung Sireet on Juno -25.
The court was told that Leung.
Mr Justice Maxwell said that Further Remand. Ho were friends and fellow
The Egyptian Government, in commercial television
In Aur
a communique broadens by tralia would be controlled by a
Two Talkoo Dockyard casual | workers of the Talkoo Dockýstrák Cairo Radio tonight officially Broodchaing Control Board, cooles, Lai Chi-hop, alias Tong for over ten years, confirmed that President Gamat which
or a rigid conror".
Abdel Nasser would conter with mass would not be "a school-Shul-lai, and Yu Sum-kwan, P:m, qn, June-25, defendant
Yugoslav President. Josip Broz
At about
alias Yu Koon-hung, charged back a dispute with Ho Wal, over Some people
might disagree with murilor, were again re no alleged slander.. Tito and Indian Premiér Jawn-with a low of its rules, but manded seven days In harlal Nehru in July,-France-most people would agree with custody by Mr. Hin-sting Lo si hig Presse..
its broad general standards. Central Magistracy Wils morning.
Printed and published by Rosts Grone Hurenzon for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 Wyndham Gireet, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.
|
The two are alleged, with others, not in custody, to have murdered Chan Tong in the Taikoo Dockyard on June 19,
But hit Ho Wel with]
Complainant was later taken
Noon
Thailand, Iracite, Peklston, Midle Dost, Africe, Great Dritain & Europe,
pim.
Hawaii. U.S.A., Canada, 0 p.m. Malaya, Indonesia,, Australia,” New Zealand, a p.m.
Formosa, Japan, Okinawa, Korea, 4 p.m.
By Barfoto
China, People's Republic, 10.30 am. Mo, 1 putth
Burchelles, Dr, East Afslen, (N. & 9. fhodesia, Parcon vis Deira),
india. 4 p.m. Philippines, Italy, France, Great Britan and Europe. (kelhertinde mid Orosny, Parcel diret), &, p.m.
China, People's Repubke, id pum Micro, 6 pm.
SUNDAY, JULY 1 By Burfita Macso. 1 pan
GENERAL HOLIDAY MONDAY, JULY 3
By Surfers Malaya, Indonesia, 1 kr.
China, People's Republic, 10.30, mm, Japan, No. Macsa, pam. Macao, & p.m.
British ship,
those were
British
and had a Hongkong Radio
Where a statute provided
IK.T.
Hongkong
0304
Por
hite
penalties for the doing of the O pan., Timo Signal, and Progrtenme act, it was in general a prohibit Summary: 6.03, Stock Market Report log datute in that respect. 908 Let's Join The
Waistcoat" (BBCTS); Where there were penalties im-tuguese Half Hour: 7, Mantova posed there was a prohibition, and hd Orchestra play song There were penalties imposed from Theatreland: 120, Takeday Scrapbook-A Magazine, entertain- where it was found that an un munt for more agos, in which there quailted person held some in-is music of a sort, mesting with terest, equal or beneficial, in a interesting people, add talk about dinke and wining, various problema British ship, he said.
In sound, and all manner of trivis NOT, CO-OWNERS
for your distraction. The Pages are then turned by: David, Lyttle and the Mr McNeill said that
posted in by Timothy Birch; Court had heard from his 7.60, learned friend
Borne staternent and The News: Bab Cente
Stop Proes Keen; b, about cases of co-owners, This for Western Ears","A
Melodies play was not a matter of co-owner-old and wow Calm of ship according to the writ of led by the Radio Binlays Orchestra. Smgory: Miles Young 14. Mus KwonHÍ summons in the action, he said. yering and Sam Kur King-chi 845 Counsel mid that the learned {[[Radio_Maleo=== Recording); Chief Justice lind aslocal, Are bavid Rose and Orchacita: 9.10.
the Opera"Der RosenAYMEN we concemed with the substan-Act (nuchard Strm)Priepas tive chao?
the feather Report; 5, New Signal
with the Vienna State Opera, Chorus
1930
"Well, we
we are not concerned and the Vienna Philharmonie Drahee with the proposition to the cond. by Erion Kielbars whother
plainilits could at some pru, Jewey drey and the Dan
1030, Weather Report. Drobeta; time or another or in some 11. Time gel, Radio News Reali other Court establish a bene 1.10, Goodagna Munies- 1150, can
DORT ficial ownership, but we are concerned wh the basis of their claim," Counsel
He said that
REDIFFUSION
· the
*said.
ap.m. "Varioty"- Cala Mr' d'Almada Tume: 1, Romantic Cycles Selec Ilon of Bgmand Romberg's wong had suggested that one could and music from the film — "Devy arrest a In an Admiralty in My Heart“; #30, Novating
ship
Romanos ot the World Lady action on a writ
Hamilton: 4:35. Tez - Time Fandex- Your $30, Vocally-Your; 5, Chia- ton's Corner: - 8.50, Teen Thro -
"I protest. That is not co," Mr MeNchi declared
For the purpose of hale negu-Presented by Belly Souks; 0, Tropt
American "shythma, ment Counsel cald he protestid -- Lain
13.* 1jrthday Mailbag: 0, Songs | because in cur ruler and the of the fame Hawaiian Maloutes:
Admiralty
Personality Parida Femeiels one had to China, People's Republic, 10.30 as make a specifle statement on The Final Ye The Story of
Howard; 13.10. Vienna Blogs; (745. afidavit. Rule 28 empowered Moller's Covermor: BytTime Signal
TUESDAY, JULT 3.
Micao. 1 p.m Indo-China, Thailand; 3 pm.
Macso. 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4
Jay Bartire China, Pleassem trepabile, 10.30. man. Maya, Burnie, krida, 31 aan.
to the Queen Mary Hoopital for d medical treatment
Mir Ilin-shing Logave com plakrant $10 for his medion fee
1
Portuguese
the Register to Insua-e verzant and the News: 8.00, Weather Report
.cp-
Alleen I always the girl to help and she hist been doing this for many years now.
There are many littlo wards in a job such as this
one which
Aileca and preciates is the contact she has mado
various with
of singers who are on record in the shelyto
Hong- at Radio kong.
BECOMES A STAR Recently she received
from a young man used to sing in service broadenst by the station roon after the war.
He
letter
sent
who
chowa
with the letter 起
copy of his latest record to be new released and told of the London show "Summer Song” in which he starz.
The young man 'la. David Hughes, now one of Britain's top singing stars, then a lowly rank in the Royal Air Force.
I wonder if any of you who were here in 1945 and 1940 re- member David's dinging fron those days.
He is not the only star of today to have broadcast locally whilst serving
Davla here. Whitheld was in the Royal Navy and when his ship visited the colony he took the opportunity of
to getting close & Radio. Hongkong microphone.
Let's hope that some of our more recent favourites make this grade and find their way bark
Names that' here on records. spring to my mind as possibl- lities are Terry Parsons- und Sammy Stallard,
WATCH BARBARA....' Sul on the subject of local vocalists, I recommend to you a lady who has been sidiging
for professionally
only five months but who is creating new friends wherever ahe appears. Her name is Barbara Wiley
Barbara has the very best diction I have ever beard on a local night club milke. Bongs are sung with
a great deal and with of sincerity smooth and effortless stylo, -Her
The
two songa
Her
B. very
appearance is an asset and al- she has only recorded though two sides thus far in her short oareer I fancy there will be
e more in the future.
she has recorded were done for Redimu slon
and you have probably heard them several times With quite a few recordings being mado locally for pressing anch distribution in Europe there is quile a chance that Barbara may make a name for herself on
a larger scale.
RECORD REVIEW. "The Golden Moments--Hero In a 12 Decca disc with ten of the most lovely love thember from opera, Flayed by Chinum rata and his orchestra with just the right amount of brise mixnd In with the bush airings: thêgo melodies will never bore you.
The Best Impression I gained, was rather strenga ore. It seemed that Borrmlining was wrong, something was
It took me about Den- minutes to realise that, what I wan missing was the hipset vejen.
"The Tower Scng" from "Carmen" and "Celesio Alifa" from "Aida":"do" not sound right without a volens
comparatively even to my experienced ear. Once I become accustomed to the absence DE SAY winger 1 enjoyed thermundo..
Ofter themes to be based include "dusolin's" "Waits Song", "They "QUL, Me Mind", Micaela's Air and 20 Ky Beloved Daddy".
Good stuff for late night remini- scence and definitely recommended
| for romantic backgrounut material. -
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