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THE CHINA ́ MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958.!

From DAVID. CORDON

ETTER FRO M JAPAN

Tokyo (By Airmail)

But The

Offensive

Nations and

Mysteries

AUSTRIA LAUNCHES ROCKETS

AGAINST

THE "WHITE DEATH'

BY HANS JANITSCHEK

Vienna, March 26. AUSTRIA does not compete with the big powers in the construction of intercontinental missiles, atomic bombs

or other military weapons of mass destruction.

kind of research institute cover- the talks were broken off, Jajan | February 4 and when his body Ing labour-mangement. re- I would Ash freely in northern was found floating in Tokyo Bay lations.

Opposition NE of the questions compared it to shuilar pre-war

waters and appeal to the United on March 12. An autopsy, how-

the ONE

International | ever, showed that death occurred most frequently organfallers that developed in- Court at The Hogue, should her from 10 to 14 days before the Although this small, neutral Wars waged in Alpine regions | A Tyrolean engineer, "Herr to teats for controlling labour. fishing vessels be seized by the body was fished out of the bay. country, in the hear! of Europe, laught the troops that the best Karl Zwering, produced the Orst asked about Japan is:

Russians. In the meantime, the

has given up the right to pro- way to get mvalanches moving Austrian avalanche rocket in "Will she put the clock

folks entered a crucial phase

duce such arms under the terms was the heavy vibrations caused 1054. This consisted of a small with the arrival of Agriculture-

of the Austrian state treaty of by the detonations of bombs or "base"so small that It could back?" That is, will there

Forestry Minister, Munenorl

1055, she is nevertheless launch-shells. In World War I. hun be carried by a ten-year-old he a return to the police!

Akagi, in Moscow.

ing rockets against avatunches, dreds of soldlers lost their lives child. The missile itself was Against this background, Mysteries of the week -

Every year, masses of know, In the Austro-Italian border about 3.3 feet long and weighed state, regimented

workers in Tolcyo and other key volved the deaths of a Chinese Murder mysteries, politics and

roaring down the rocky slopes areas under avalanches caused1f pounds. It had wings Uke other unpleasantries thought and labour, and cities clashed with police during named Chou Chal-siren and dea

were for- of the Austrian Alps, cause in that way.

miniature jet aircraft and short- as Lalrur's spring cribed as a former resident of gotten as the country basked in death and disaster. The worst "Avalanche shooting" then bc-ed off the bare at an angle the week. interna- offensive for wage raises reach-ingkong and Shanghat, enda perfect spring day on Friday. avalanche catastrophie occurred came strategic weapon. By about 45 degrees

and hot • arrogance in

affairs tional

Army thated a peak, and the Opposition US

Matter Sergeant, ¦ a natiunal holiday observed to only a few years ago when the starting off avalanches ота to range of about 2.5 miles. step up Emmet E. Dugan. Chou, whe re-mark the spring equinox. Cherry lovely Alpine resort of Heiligens- enemy positions, an army could Its Impact

blossoms are already out in hot-blut, ntar the Grossglockner use bigger forces of destruction sprint orena youth of Tokyo, and mountain pass. was badly thun the then known heaviest The rocket is directed against

artificry. there was a mass exodus from | damaged by avalanches,

the centre of an expected ava- cities for the long weekend

"War is the father of inventanche, where, by its impact, it about the end of this month, the

tlon this old Austrian saying causes the snow mosses to stort proved true also in the deve moving. As it is now produced tolopment of today's Austrion

Personal $5.00 per insertion characterised Japan be- Scalists decided in

their attacks on the Govern portedly played a leading part in

not exceeding 25 words, 25 fore her defeat in World cents each additional word. War II?

ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

If not prepaid a basking tea of 50 cents is charged.

TUITION GIVEN

DRESSMAKING LESSONS; Sewing, elaring. potteru, drafting, aúng. "Camsinte training." Jairaling. (Terms moderate). Apply: "Jean", 49 Wongnechong ftond, Happy Valley.

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ROMETHING EXCLUSIVE,

Collec

The Oral an-wer to hat lies in the future. Meanwhile, there 1 no denying that, ever since the suncader, strong influences, baskering after a return to the "old order" have been al work fying to lay the foundation for cuthing some of the freedoms guaranteed the people under the constitution, Directed at lightering centml nf key organisation, such as the palier,

forers, defence

education. brooctenating and labour unions, their retivis have been political dvanced through

LOW

Tota packets of cried stamps. pressure. From 20 cents per packet upward. An entirety now warten. South' Their goal of full revision of "China Morning Post Lul. Wyndham the eutstitution so far has been

Street, Hongkong and Salsbury

unattainable because the co- Read Kowloon.

Arvatives ek the Two-thirds najerity in euch house necessary for sch evision. However, they have had some siges | sinee Japan regained her in- dependence. despite strong opposition from the mess of the people.

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POLICE NOTICE

Diet Battles

be

private

Hiding Place

By

the

Most Effective

caused

of

| ment. The clashes, in which an allegedly regular sugar im- mazy were injured, occurred | port deal, was found dead in his when police moved to break up rokyo roam in December last workshop milies ard pickel year. lines organised by postal em It was assumed he had died of | blossoms are expected to be ployers. By the weekend, coal gas poisoning. But a lawyer as in full bloom in and around

Austrians began long ngo niners and

enllwaysocinte of his, Chan Yuan-pei. Tokyo,

search for new and effective "avalanche rackets" for peaceful on an assembly line, its cost is small. The base, which can be Workers, who are also spear- told investigators on March 17 |

means of preventing thie "white purposes.

costs about used many times, Reading

It is also customary on the spring offersive, that he had no feed a trickle of i

death," as the avalanches are

Tho 2,000 schillings (£28). were in the midst of mass walk- blood around the mouth of spring equinox holiday to pay

Anti-Avalanche and visit sometimes entled. Now "avalun-

rockels cost about 500 schillings ouls. It was expected that the Chou's corpse when he visited Cspects to the dead.

(77-) This the rockets" have proved to be railway

18 piece--which workers' dispule would the room where

very he was found and clean their graves.

Based on experiments madelle compared with the mil- speedily settled. bul that dend, learling him to suspect Custom and added significance the most effective,

in two World Wars, Austrian lons of schillings which may be The kies of "preventive war" the relatives of 2,500 Japanese involving the miners would be murder.

old experis brgan to test anti-suved. protrzelcd due

e strong

rervicemen killed in the Philip goinst avalanches is very stand of management

Austrian pines during the war, whose re-indeed. Hundreds of years ago, avalanche missiles for the first against

experts are now driving mains were brought back re-coachmen,

with their time in 1951, shortly after the testing a French rocket whịch pay ruises.

Alpine mountain first dienstrous post-war avalun-has been used in the Algerian cently by a special search team horses over

It considerable guorilla war for some years. from Japan. For the relatives of passes, discovered that the sound ches had

Until then, the Aus- appear to have the required the rest of the estimated 400.000 waves caused by the cracking of damage. lawyer disclosed that Chou had Japanese who died in the Philip their whips were often sufficient trians, having experienced the qualities for avalance "wartore,"

World War II, and It is likely, according to the steret hiding place in his room pines campaign, however, there to start an avalanche. So before last stages in which he kept lorgs sums of was nothing to pay thels re-entering likely danger zones. were so tired of any type of experts, that a great number of thal even avalanche these rockets will be ordered as money and valuables. Other respects to. The search team was they stopped and cracked their shooting

that any impending shooting was banned. ports said that when Mrs Chou unable to find any trace of other whips to

the Austrian production cannot rushed to Tokyo from Hongkong, remains.

Ryninnches came down.

Originally experts thought of meet the big demand for them. following lier husband's dicath,

Peasants in Alpine villages, using artillery shells, bombs and Hydro-cléctrle power stations, the body already had hern Quoting a Dist member, one too, have known for centuries | other "customary" weapons for factories in Alpine districts, the cremated and she could find no newspaper reported that the war that avalanches could often be the destruction of avalanches. nationalised telephone company frace of any "sleide note,"

1,700,000 armed- | "ordered" to come down by They soon found, however, that the federal railways, the cost Japan money or deeds at his house. forces and

civilian ringing the bells of the churches rockets had one big advantage: | administrations and fast, but not 108,000

were easter The mystery of US

to handle, least, hundreds of Alpine Army casualties, 40 per cent of her thus ensuring that no one was they Muster-Sergeant Dugan, referred territory and 23.3 per cent of endangered by them. Even skiors Everyone, fire men, railroad em- ¦ munitics are all highly interest- to in this letter" last weck, prewar wealth. I also stated have sometimes watched an ployées, peasants

even ed in possessing "rocket bases" 2,730,000 deepened as police failed to trace that

were nynlanche, caused by the mere schoolchildren can learn in the movements of the 30-year- widowed as a result of World sound of their voices, roar down few hours how to shoot old "intelligence agent" between War 11

"China-In-the slopes. the time

|

onstaught Intensifying their against the Government as the possibility of an early dissolu- tion of the Diet increased, the Socialists pounced on a Govern- inent

*-de- proposal for the uainnising" principals head teachers of primary and sandery

schools. Prime Ministr Kishi, however, still refused to divulge the date of the Diet disentutión,

D{

and

Taking him to task editorially. one lending newspaper pointed out that the present Lower House members were elected in 1955, and since then there have been three changes of Govern montthe Inled Hateyama Cabinet. Ishibashi Cabinet and e Kishi Cabinet-without an election having been held. paper also pointed out that Diet members other

are neglecting their dules and campaigning for the expected general election:

After. bitter Diet battles,

In connection with the Skele-centrotused control of prefectural fon Rehearsal of the Queen's | police was restored by abolish – Birthday Parade, the following ing their local autonomy, and roads will be closed to vehicu- | school-teachers

#114

lar traffic between 6.30 a.m. and government workers and em- 9.00 am on Friday, 28th March,ployees of public utilities con- cerns, such as power companies, 1958.

rollways and coul minios, were forbidden to strike.

(1)

Gusenije toad between Nothon Road tudi Chatham Road.

(H) Jordan Kend between

Nathan Road and Gus coigne Road,

(i) Wylie

The pressure seems to have increased

Kishi during the Governmeal's year of office. The law banning strikes by Govern- ment and public utilities' workers has been stretched to between cover other forms of protest Rood Gascoigne Roud und action, such as workshop rallies Waterloo Road.

slowdowns, and steps cre increase penalties Appropriate

be proposed to signs will

which may include Imprison-Japan placed in position und Trafie Branch Personnel will be n duty to regulate traffic How as registred.

and

inent. for workers who ncl "illegally",

Enraged

The

It was also stated that

the

he disappeared on eldents."

and the

wemen

China Mail Entertainment Guide

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT

Jean

ALHAMBRA: "Scarlet Doll." A Chinese picture. LEE & ASTOR:

Enraged by the recently con- cluded unofficial" trade arice-

ROXY & BROADWAY: "Count Five And Die." ment between Japan and China, Taiwan served notice that

Jeffrey Hunter and Nigel Patrick in a spy thriller. shu rel- funs with Japan. was severing commerelat

HOOVER & LIBERTY: "Until They Sail." The Chlong Kai-chel Government expressed

Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Paul Newman and bitter indignation that Chinese

Piper Laurie in a drama. trade missions to be set up in

under the agreeigent would be allowed to fly the mallonal flag of the People's It is also planned to introduce Republic. Some industrial con- "proficiency tests" for teachers,

cerus, notably those with con- which the school-teachers' union tracts for supplying Talwan with elaims are devised to weed vul

steel and heavy machinery, were NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES those whose ideological leanings reported gravely concerned over the Government disapproves of

the break. But the Government and an "ethics

for

is expected to support the trade course" students, which, Is also widely pact with China, while doing its criticised

to best appease Talwan.. an altempt revive regimentation of thought.

...

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE,

Consigbeek per

CHE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIME

MAKEIM" & 8.5. "LAOS"

are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into the Hund Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.'s god;wn where it will be at consignees risk and subject to the wharta trent end conditions of

storage and where delivery may be

obtained.

Damaged packages are to left in the godown fe examination by consignees and the company's more Yesu My Goddard & Douglas Saturday, 29th March,

No clima wii be, admitted after the Avon have left the godown and all goods temptaing undelivered after The 31st March, 1958, will be rubico to rent.

Aft elsims against the Vessel muxt be presented to the undersigned un or before the 23rd April, 1938, ar

they may not be recogniued.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

CÍR DES MESSAGERIK!

MARITIMES

Hongkong, 27th March, 1933.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

"LAOMEDON"

Damaged cargo ex this veusel will ke ourveyed by Mumm Goddard be Douglas at Holl's Witarf from 10 am. en March 24 and 31, 1958, and cost- gitees are requested to have thsejt representatives present during the aurvey.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIDE, Agents.

Hongkong. March 21, 163.

13

In addition, the

Goverment

for

closer

The possibilities. has introduced two bills into the lies with the mainland expected to result from the trade agree- were further incrised and ment

the

Diet, almed at revising existing broadcasting law setting up "Japan Labour when radio-telephone services Council". The former would were opened between Tokyo and give the Government greater Shanghai, Peking, Tientsin, Can- supervisory powers over the ton and Wuhan, and radio-photo Japan Broadcasting Corporation, services between Tokyo and Japan's equivalent of the BBC. Peking. The charge

3- for a and of radio and television in minute Tokyo-Peking call won general.

fixed at Y2,100.

I was stated that the "Japan Labour Council" would be

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On the home front, however, police continued their crack- down on Communist activities. In a series of co-ordinated volds on six places In Tokyo and 31 other places they arrested 10 former seamen, alleging them to be Communist Party members. and confiscated a 34-ton Ashing Vessel. Police allege that the vessel, manned by the arrested scamen and equipped with 120-.p. engine and powerful radio equipment, was used ta smuggle Japan Communist Party leaders to and from China. It was said, to have been sold by the Party In 1956 and Its crew dispersed

Break Off

With Japan-USSR negotiations for a fishecles agreement bouged down and the northern fishing season near, Japan has come under heavy attack from North American slidng interesis. Re parts from the United States baid that indiscriminate fishing by Japanese vessels, in violation of the Japan-US-Canada Fishery Treaty, was blamed for a dras tle drop in animon runs into rivers and Inkta on the West |

Coast. It was proposed, tho re- ports said, that talks be started Immediately to rectify the situs- tion

denied

Prime Minister Kishl reports that Japan would break of the negotiations with Rússia unless the Soviet modiñed its stand on the Obkotsk Bea-clos

Cantonese Operas.

ORIENTAL: "The Deerslayer," An adventure.

MAJESTIC: "Blue Murder At St. Trinian's." The

Belles again.

CAPITOL: “Johnny Concho.”

Western.

STAR & METROPOLE:

Frank Sinatra in a

"Love Slaves Of The Amazons." An adventure. RITZ: "Saint John." Richard Widmark. KING'S: "And God Created Woman." A re-issue. PRINCESS: "The Tin Star." A re-issue.

MAIL NOTICES

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THURSDAY, MARCH 27 By Air

U.S.A, B D.m.

By Surface Malaya, Ceylon, India, Pakistan. Aden, Egypt, & laly (Switzerland. vis Cunci) (P. India, via Karachi & Mshe vin Bombay), p.m.

Macao, 0 pm.

FRIDAY, MARCH 28 By Alt

Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, India, 9.2.

Indo-China, Laos Trance, 10 am. Japan, Okinawa, Korea, 1 km. Guem, Hawall, U.6.A., 7 p.m. Philippines. Australia, New Zea

and, p.m.

Farmosa, 0 p.m.

Thailand, India, eldstan, Middle Fail, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 3 p.m.

Counda, 0 p.3.

Op.r.

By Barleco

China, People's Ilepattle, a 4.m, Cambodia, Noon.

Macao, 1 pin. Kores. 3 p.m. Macto, p.m.

KATURDAY, MARCHI 29 By Ale

Poking Shanghai,

Hankow, Hol-

ing and salmon-catch issues. The how, Kuning 6.M. reports had also stated that, if:"Japan, 10 s.m.

Thailand, Malaya, North Indonesia, Australia, New 10 a..

Philippines) p.m.

Borney, Zealand,

Thailand, India, Middle East, Affien, Great Britain, Europe, p.m. Indo-Chine, Cambodia, Laos, Mala ya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zea lund. § p.m.

Formosa, Japan, Okinawa, B p.m.

By Busince

Culina, People's Republic, û a.m. Formoen, Ba.m.

Burina, India, Noon,

off.

of

and

Tood

Com-

1

to beat the avalanche mepage.

them

AUSTRALIANS WILL TRAVEL S. AMERICA

BY MOTOR-SCOOTER

Panama City, Mar. 26. WORLD travellers pass through Panama by practically every known means of travel, except ice skates.

From the sen, they come in Park Was motor-scootering everything from luxury entice through the United States when, ners to one-man crat little from Niagara Falls, he wrote to bigger than canoes.

Gordon in Vancouver suggesting From the air, they arrive In A scooter rendezvous at Laredo everything from luxurious air- on November 25, 1957. He made Kiners to string-and-baling-wire | his way to the border town via Kentucky, "puddle jumpers."

Boston, New York,

But it is by land that the most Florida and thence skirted the vorled means of transport

Gulf of Mexico to Texas. be expected. Among samples by this route were:

can reeent

Gordon bought his scooter at Laredo

A young American couple in Seattle, hended for

through California, and got there an amphibious jeep;

Group Captain Peter Town-1cn minutes ahead of Park. send in his Land Rover;

A red-bearded former United! States Marine, waiking behind a burro which he had bought for $2 In Mexico;

Hitch-Hiking

Very Interested

Winter sports hotels, ski IIM companies and tourist bureaus are also very interested in the rockets. In the last few years, many foreign tourists have can- celled winter holidays in Aus- tria for fear of avalanches,

are

If, one day, rocket baseE established all over the Austrian Alpine districts, experts believe that the avalanche danger will be at an end because the avalan- in ches will be "shot down" their early stages when the eBOW masses are still small and cannot cause any considerable damage. The population, as well as the tourists, will be warned by

A

special alarm system before on

avalanche

takes shooting" place. "Surprise attacks" will' ba forbidden-Ching Mail Special.

RADIO Hongkong

7,

of

5.30. Thursday Club Introduced by 6, Time Signal, Bobert Acheson;

0.30. Record Portuguce Hall 100

Roundabout:

Ameritan (Mortons Gould) Symphonetle Eastman-Rochester Symphony Or

200-Bert Giljett Between the Rio Grande and chestra; 7.10. Box

at the Hammond Organ; 7.50. Talking De Panama Canal, they struck

About Books. "Glorious"The Info only two rough spots. On a still-Story of Stanley Devon" by Stanley building section of the Pan- Devon: The Golden Bovereign" by Richard Church: "Doctor is Love" American Highway, in Guato-

by Richard Gondon: The Gulf malu, they had to carry their Stream Богу" by Hone Kolp. scooters round a big slide. And Reviewed by George Ramage: 245.. Royal Fireworks Buite Landri), between, Costa Rica and Panama, the

Concertgebouw Orchestra

Weather Report The hitch-hiking Londoners, where work on the highway has

Amsterdam: 159,

News; 2.10.

B: 8.45, who were beaten up by Pana-fer five miles or more foot trails entary: manian frontier mflçials at а

of the Royal opera reperlatent Garden: 16 were the only route. The scool-heroe banana farm frontier post beers, they said, did not object ion Opera House,

The Somerset Strings: D30, Music tween Costa Rica and Panama; much.

StraPhiladelphia - of Hichard and

Seldom, even in the United Orchestra: 5.48, Weather Export 10, Two Australiang

Time Bigra!. New and Home News motor States, do they sloop under a

from Britain: 10.15, Negro #pital; Lindsay roof. lt is the dry season in 1943, Paul Weston and hisQrchestra; Scooters, 20-year-old ("Bluey") Gordon, and George Central America now and Park 1006. Weather Report: 11 Time Signal adio Newsreal; 11,15, Soft Park, aged 20, from Dunolly, and Gordon just bed down by hts and Sweet Muse; 1110, Close Victoria.

the roadside every night. So far Down travellers they have encountered no

Don White and Danny Havilland, not yet begun, they found that E. Tulevoerpts an

Like most Ind

on

REDIFFUSION

passing through here, the twr jaguars, anakes or tapirs-only 9 pan., Romantle Cycra Selec- Australians are trying to travel onts.

tions Zon "wand Pea: 3.45, Novatima. Tea Time Honderyout; the length of Central and South Long accustomed to travelling 450, Vocally Yours: 8, Children's Majava, Aden, Egypt, Great Dri-| America, Some of their pre-alone, such buys and prepares comer--Auntie Ray Riends another

decessors have also included the his own food for United States, Canada Aleska in the assignment.

tain, Europe, Noon,

Mazao,p.m.

Italy,

France, Delgium. Nelher- lands, & Germany, Switzerland, via Genoa & Bessels, Paroels vis Mar sellies). 2 p.

the every meal, Chapter of Allge Through

Looking Glear": 5.30, Blus Barron and except for a communal morning presents Music of Yesterday and

pot of porridge.

To-day: 0, Welz Tiore: 4.24, Birthday

Tropicana:

Gordon and Park, who went Philippines, North Bornen, 3 p.ta. to school together, have wan- West Australia, Patere via Tre-dered through Britain, Europe

mantle, 3 D.3.

Mazen, à p..

China, People's Republic, 6 p.m.

SUNDAY, MARCH 30

By Burfac

Macso, I p.m.

MONDAY, MARCH 31

By Burrac

China, People's Republic, a.m. Macro, 1. p.m.

Coneda, 1 p.m.

Tholland, Laos, 2 p.m. -

Macho. D.TI.

TUESDAY, APRIL 1

China, People's Republic, 0 .m. Maca

By Surface

1 p.m.

Tinhau. p..

Macao,

p..

By Burface

Maono, I p.m.

WEDNESDAY, APELL Z

--

China, l'conta's Repubilu, ℗ a.m.

Indonoria, p.m.

Korta, p.m.

Macao,

p.m.

Impassable

and North America separately

Next on their travel list since leaving home early in 1955. Venezuela and Colombla,

are

130,

paliban Parade Gertrude Nlagen;

7.18, Bouvenir Bangs; 720, asterludó For Muse-The Joo sodja Tris; 7.5, Story of Jane Armitage, Time Bignal sid the Now: Bod, Weather

Announcements

and Forecast Two or three times they met the next part of their journey moon lacklister. Sleut

but Interlude: B.15, Capitol Show: 8.50, briefly, but until they forces at Laredo, on the

Joined Rio

trip through Mexico and on on his South, each travelled own,

Conserved $ Money

south from here must be by "It Happened in Rome" Preview of The Henk Organwation's Lutost Grande, for tho motor-scooter boat, pince the Darien, peninsu-se: 635, Munic Thing – Chanical la is impassable to vehicles. Mude presented by Charles Harvey; 10. Late Night Teatro Forbidden After that they will go

Cargo"Episode 01:350.30, Wild Of down through Ecuador, Peru and Jais; 11, Data Veith Dreamland; Chile, across the Andes to 1120, Prelude To Midnight: 42, God Argentina, then up

through Have The Queen. Close Down, Uruguay and Brazil to Dio de

TELEVISION Janeiro, where they will go their AD Children's Hour-Cartoons: 520 Chidren atory "Tumes. Klory An electrical engineer. Gor-separate ways again.

Cynthia Teller: don worked for ✡ timo fu Gordon intends to head back | Children's Stafford, Englood, and then into the United States "by The Pho Tube In the, Woodar) 4. Closs

Down Vancouver, British Columbia,cheapest means available,” while

"Meet The #Marsh-draented Park,

by lizabeth Ch ́draftsman-electrician, | Pork will take a ship for South by worked at Trois Rivieres, in | Africa, tirem bestraditio 2775h bonga Lano

CITES and then for eight | motor-scooter and Quebec,

bead north DATIMA YUGI To The 25% months as a draftsman for D for England.

koyal Naval Dockasti. Canadian company at Sap He does not know yet whoal of the

Chinpetition: Francisco, Califórnia

he wants to travel by | Selow) Carokilly

from from these jobs are carrying through hafs on big way back ta ibum through Latin America, Australia China Mall Sprejeli / K

D

ther

conserved dollars' motor-scooter,

Boggland

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