GERMANY ** UNDER- NOURISHED."

PLAIN TALK BY SOCIALISTS.

میشه

"There is no possibility of doubt that, owing to the price of fals of all kinds hutter, lid, margarine, and dripping -the population is under-nourished."

WAR NEWS.

REVOLT AGAINST FRENCH CENSORSHIP.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 700, W915.

WHAT. THE GERMANS FEAR.

SECRETS OF THE FLEET.

It is idle to think that the Germans are not aware of the fastnesses of our Grand Fleet The lure of the Fleet to

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 8th at 11:05am-The anti-cyclone

REPRISALS ON THEIR MONEY IN RECENT GROWTH OF ITS GREAT their submarines has been more deadly is now bentral between 8.W. Japan and the

THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

The Rappel, following the example of the Libre Parole, Eclair, Figuro, Journal and Gaulois, announces that it will compiro are easy. longer submit its news cr political articles

to the censor

PRIVATE JOHN WREN..

POWER

THE NEXT FIGHT.

Like brave men

The forsent for the 24 hours ending at mona to-day in'n follows jún.

DISTRICT.

than the brilliant glitter of the lonely Bonins. lighthouse to the migratory birds. There

The depression to the rest of the Visayas bas would have been unbounded jubilation Reprisals of the kind the Germans fear

along the banks of the Kiel Cana; if a developed. It is how moving in n tor herly The invisilibility of the Grand Fleet German submarine had steered its way direction. Whereas Gormany

up the Forth and returned safely from Pressure bas decreased slightly to moder. against their property in the British plundered French and Belgian and Rus is one of the most remarkable of all the an attack; honours, would have been ately along the east and out ost of Chint, and sian property which came within her remarkable things in this war, writes a heaped upon any submarine commander the gradient over the Chias Sea is shallower,

who succeeded in landing but a single reach, German property in Great Britain special correspondant of the Daily News. torpedo effectively among the ships that

The monsoon interrupted akng the east has not yet been forfeited to the Crown.. In these plain-spoken words the execu

China Sea, tive of the Social Democratic Trade

There are official figures as to the value. No one for a certainty dare say where lie in these unnameable waters, and rest of Chins, and will moderate over the of that property. The Public Trustes is it is. Its operations, proceeding cease turned to Wilhelmshaven to tell the tale. Unions has just remonstrated with the

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours'onding st They know the way. Government on the subject of the food

Giving his name as "John Wren," custodian in England and Wales of Iessly night and day since the first rum- they have come, but from them we have 10a.m. to-day, C.CO inches. situation and exploded the myth of the

man applying at the Melbourne Town Hall money due to the enemy in dividends and

Their hardihood has "complete normality of life, in Ger-

to onlist was asked: "Are you the owner interest, and he is also register of enemy blinga presaged war, are still enshrouded taken a full toll. The workers call vigorously for of the racecourses?"

property. He gave the following figures behind an impenetrable veil, Far-reach- exacted the full penalty, for where the Baby.

ing as this work is, and formidable in Grand Flect goes it is impregnable, "Yes," replied Wren, for it was John in his report of April last swooping remedial action by the authori

triumph, Admiral Jellicce has still to ties, lest under nourishroent become

Wren, who owns and controls racecourses Property held on behalf of They demand that

enemies

publish his first dispatch. A glimpse of Romething worse.

and a newspaper and many other con- conferences,"

the fighting was given when Admiral there shall be an end of

inceras, end who had given £500 to the first Enemy capital in businesses, organisation, and red-tape

Sturdes and Admiral Beatty described favour of action which shall abolish Australian to win the V.C. Wren passed

all the tests, and was duly ticketed as Enemy capital in companies.

their respective victories over the ene my, but these were more skirmishes to intolerable conditions."

fit. He gavo his age as forty-three. He

what should have been the real thing. is stated to be one of tho richest men in

When one speaks to men attached to the

* sómowhore Australia:

squadron hidden away about the fine ships under Beatty's com- mand or the great ships forming his they emphatically reply: squadron,

That is only a cruiser squadron-1 is nothing to the Grand Fleet And the way the sailormen talk about the Grand Flest and Jelliceo's ships impare wealth of meaning and conveys a feeling of swe at its power.

14

The trade unions combat the Govern ment's theory that relief lies in the dire tion of educating "the people to be more economical. Proofs, it is said, can easily be supplied that the families of soldiers now in the tronches are under- going positive suffering. It is declared that it is a sad commentary on Germany's of the internal vaunted organisation

situation that alongside accounts of the misery of the poorest classes it is possible to read the fat dividend returns of com. panies engaged in the food industries.

SPECULATION IN HUNGER."

GOVERNMENT AND MERCHANT

SHIPPING.

VESSELS TO BE REQUISITIONED WHEN NECESSARY.

The Board of Trade have had their at tention called to a statement that the Gov ornment contemplate the requisitioning of the entire British Mercantile Marine. This statement is without foundation.

The workers deliver a body thrust at the Prussian Junkers, the self-annointed guardians of throne and Fatherlaud,

The Government have, however, decided whom they accnse, through their mono poly of agricultural resources, of being to take powers and deal, by means of the chiefly responsible for speculation requisitioning of a sufficient number of ves. hunger." It is suggested that food sela in exaes where any emergency of cannot be adequately checked national importance exists at any time in unless the producers (the agricultural any particular market owing to the ab- barons) are subjected to price control, as

sence tonnage and Further to regulate well as wholesale and retail dealers of the employment of British ships in the such commodities as potatoes, breadstuffs, carriage of cargo hetween foreign ports by vegetables, and flour.

usury

Porudris, the Socialist organ, ; and

some

non-Socialist Berlin aewspapers unite in declaring that the situation bristles with the greatest peril." To alleviate the milk and butter situation The Government has decreed far-reaching regulations. Cream may henceforth be produced only for butter-making and the use of milk of cream is especially for

means of licences,

GERMANY'S DAYS OF

ABSTINENCE.

According to the German papers, the Federal Council has decided that on Tues days and Fridays no raw or cooked meat

etc.

£34,000,000 1,600,000 29,000,000 284,600,000 The figures are not by any means com- plote, as they do not cover every kind of in England and enemy property even Wales. They have been supplemented by Inter returns which showed in June 1816 that £87,000,000 of German property was ther in the hands of the English authori- ties.

MANY INVENTIONS,

FARTHER NORTH.

Songtong & Neighbourhood {

the formoss Channel

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(East winde, mo- derate; the. Variable to NE winde, Ught to fresh.

dongkong and Hairan....... { outs ocast of Chins between Thu

No. 3.

Bat

No.

If you sailed along one part of the vast where the Grand Fear sometimes anchors, and you were out three miles at sea, you would not know there was break in the coastline, for eo close du the headlands come, so narrow is entrance, but it is scarcely observable to the untrained eye. Yet pass through the Sost. C.sal of Unna belyoon! The lame narrow neck, and there is a beautiful Hongkong Looke. stretch of water designed by nature, one would say, for the very purpose for which it is now used. The water is of great depth, and it falls away like a lake sheer from the mountain idea. Within recent times the hitsides have. been transformed: the harbour is now & supply base with every modern equip UHINA ment. Our batleships can go right up to the land under their own steam, and from thus wooden piers' can be loaded with whatever they require; fuel can be mous cil-tanks. This harbour is placed obtained by pipes turned on to the enor

Away in the northern fastness, in- exactly where we would design it to be. We have a harbour where the fleets of regions trodden by few, there are olliers, the whole world could lie or maneuvre, but no civilian can approach it

COAST

MEVEOROLOGIUAL,

REGISTER.

GTH DROLNBER A.M.

To the figure of £97,000,000 muat fur- ther be added debts due, balances at bunks, and various other items of pro- perty belonging to the enemy, so that the

The Archbishop of Canterbury visited total in Great Britain cannot be much

eminent Scout leas than £125,000,000, and may be more.

The German property confiscated would the Fleo, and three naturally be first used to meet the bond divines and a party of Frenchmen were fide debts which, are owed by Germans to privileged to see the Flest. None of not known before the war en to the British subjects and to compensate Bri them told anything about it tha: was tish subjects for loss of property in Gor- many. What these debts are is not agy longshoremen; they said nothing of the power since the war began; they told to say in October 1914 sixty-three cham-way the Fleet has grown to measureless bers of commerce gave £6,800,000 as Austrian firms, If this amount were sweepers or the equally wonderful new owing to their members by Geraian and us nothing of the wonderful now mine.

1 have told you of one priceless pos trebled so to allow for other debts not submarine destroyers; they were silent included and the property which English about the guns of the now battleships men awn in Germany and which they will and the speed of the new battle cruisers session; the mists must obscure the cther.

these two headlands. It is a far-flung NemaNG never see again, a sum of twenty-five mil. The new mine swepers need not now beThe fleet does not always rest behind Vladivostock

employed on the sweeping of the mines

net that we stretch in our blockade of Hakodate lions would have to be deducted.

the German ports, and there is patrol Tokio The statement of accounts would stand from our estuaries and the open seas, for the German mine is now a very rare

work to be done away on the icy waters Koctu thus:-

thing. and Austrian pro- German

on the border of the Polar regions, where Magmaak ****** nor'easter. Deduct Austris pro-

perty

Station.

The special boatge constructed to deal perty in this country £125,000,00 with the submarine pirates were built the ships steam into the teeth of the cruel,} Kagoshima mil

bidden for the production of chocolate, may be sold, by batchers. On Mondays Allowance for Bri-

colours and dyes, powders and casein.

THE BABIES OF ESSEN!

and Thursdays restaurants are forbidden to place on the bill of fare or sell dishes prepared from meat, venison, poultry or fish, or dishes baked or cooked in lard, bacon or dripping. On Saturdays no pork may be sold

Essen alone of German cities of more than 100,000 population registers an in- crease in the number of babies born dur- ing the war, due, of course, to the fact that the mon employed in the vast Krupp

Ne prohibition to cook meat dishes in ostablishments are practically the only private households on the days on which German working men's community which has not been at al: denuded, for the by order of the Council it is decreed that Army's purposes. Assuming 100 to have no meat shall be consumed has been pub- been the sormal percentage of births belished, as the Council expects that well tween April 4th and July 16th, 1914, the to-do people will do their duty towards record for the same period of this year the Fatherland in order to facilitate a more regular distribution of foodstuffs was as follows:-

containing fat.-Reuter.

Essen Cologne

Kie

Leipzig

Dortmund

.120.2

91.2.

67.9

84.1

83.8

Hanover

82.4

Munich

81.2

Berlin .......

$0,2

Düsseldorf

770.8

Danzig.

79.6.

Bremen

78.7

Hamburg

76.2

Dresden

74.3

Frankfort

73.5

BRITISH GOLD FOR GERMANY.

WHAT RELAXED BLOCKADE MEANS

Shall Germany be allowed to continue hor export trade and keep her war chest supplied This question is being widely asked. That goods of enemy origin pur- ahased before March 1st last by America redch London and that gold for these goods reaches Germany are results of the recent relaxation of the blockade.

The bead of a London house which deals largely in the class of fancy goods which have been released for shipment to the United States said to a representative of the Daily Mail; "I am greatly concerned at the release of millions sterling to Ger many in payment for these goods. The full value of the German and Austrian

goods held up at neutral ports is hard to ascertain, It must be an enormous sumo, for the £33,100,000 quoted in the Ameril can papers refers on their own word to Rotterdam only. It means a stream of gold into Germany."

.:

The managing director of another Lon- don firm, which at-great expense has just solved the mechanical problem of making ertain class of leather goods formerly imported by millions from Germany, said

"My feeling is that our efforts should be encouraged by the Government in every. possible way. During the war, if Ger- meny's export of these articles is stopped altogether, it means prosperity for some 107 English firms now making them.

After the war are we going to let this trade slips from as altogether, especially as it is mainly for home use! I sincerely hope not."

tish property in Germany etc,

£20,000,000

25,000,000,

£45,000,000

The New York

where.

to our plans, alter much experience in destroying the commerce raiders; now they are hardly necessary to combat the few remaining submarines the Germans can send to sea. These destroyers are possessed of incredible speed, and they ture almost it their own length. What little remains of the submarine menace is not a problem, for the old busts and of that great battleship The guns the new craft are going to be used some

which joined the Fleet not many days who knew of the leviathan's unheralded ago are very true. The few on shore coming, and watched with well-justified pride the passing of the battle squadron the Bast word in naval construction

The guns, mounted said to each other: on that boat did not intended to hit ships. No, nor will they. They wil hit something else, and will crumble what they hit into ashes and dust. The Ger- mans recently launched a now battleship,

Leaving available for seizure. £80,000,000 But Germans own enormous amounts of property in the British Empire, though to conceal or dispose of these possessions. doubtless many of them have attempted The Kaiser has or had great holdings in Canadian land and railways Court von Alvenleben in 1913 was entrusted with the investment of some £400,000 of his in British Columbia. Times early in the present year estimated that the Kaier's estates in Canada, were THE NEW FRENCH MINISTRY. forth song millions of dollars, and stated that knumber of his Pol thigs had It is because France demands a Minis-been transferred to American Germans, try which shall govern, which shall décitle hough the validity of the transfers was prompt and without timid delay con doubeful.

When debts owed by Germans aro stantly recurring problems of war, that there is a new Ministry in France. The deducted, there should be over one huntheon Hindenburg. There wore changes in the composition of the Minis-dred millions of Gordan property that try are in no way to be interpreted as any can be confiscated in Canada, South indication of weakening he the desire of Africa, Australia, and elsewhere. Daily the French to free their soil from the is vader and to carry the war to its only' possible conclusion the complete defeat of Germady. Even the enemy will find, it hard to read in the political developments in France during the past few Weekh'duy' indication of the internal dissensions WILL CURLS RETURN TO FAVOUR upon which they place auch high hopes. It is not Paris alone, but it is to the whole of France, which remains magn ficently calm and dogged.

GERMANS AND OUR NEWS.

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Lahi'jma touch. One of these patrol boats came Boma la home one night with her bows smashed Chefco

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Hankowhit Ichang Kinking w one could not tender assistance to the other, and the patrol boat had to steam The twelvo

Changsha

! - Gatala to her port, stern first. many times it looked as if a wave would Shanghai

Sharp Fak come over her counter, and that would

Amoy hours' voyage took her four daye, and.

have been the end of the crippled craft. the men keep it, and are always ready. Tor. it is exhausting, dangerous work, but wor

the hill rond the bluejackets are route-marching, and they felt as hard int as nails. The men have their long and Koshun trying vigns, their searching gunnery Fescadores.... work, but they are exercising on shore Canton 1993 fairly often, or paying football. The Hongkong ouicers get recreation on the adjoining Gap Book got naks.

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POZAMIYA

will be in the next su-fight in the follow realistic pictures in the German papers French journalists account of a visit to Pakhai

Cape St. Jamesj of the ceremony even in this out the Flest they mentioned four boats Phalien *** great ahip leaving the ways; the publicity the Lion, the boat the Germans "sank excellent, illustrations appeared of the Jelicoo's Iron Duke, Beatty's flagship, Touran is excellently stage-managed, and the off the Dogger Bank the Tiger, and the Apar bulk of the Fox Hindenburg launching boat the Turks destroyed" in the Dar Usgupan di

These Manila into the water, even though its enines danties-the Queen Elizabeth may never be built in, was supposed to show the people of the Central, Powers ay have been the ships that appealed Legaspi *****

to their imagination. But it will give that the German command of the

next Surigao that when we come to strike the blow on the for its fruition is proceeding.

sta the Colonies, which Labuna sess is no chimers, and that organisation 103 in our overseas dominions to know ello

We have a different way of doing have already won imperishable fame in things in this country. Legions of men Flanders and in Anzue, will be given work night and day among the great their opportunity to strike for the free steel ribs in the shipwards, legions more dom of the are at work in the engine-rooms, and the forges still more legions are in

3000 the

that will guns

the casting.

the British nation open make eyes of the whole world. The great ships are finished silently and secretly. They pues out to their appointed place, ead we hear nothing. Only a few on shore watch them sail away Pride in their

has felt the offect of the war very severe for the abfence of big society functions and important public engagements has resulted in a considerablo modification of any demand for a new coiffure.

But the coiffeur has not lost hope of a ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE" OF OUE FINANCE trade recovery, though he recognises that That the Germans still claim to have his customers have been économising. To under a great extent the hairdresser is depen what they consider reliable: ground channels through which they of dent upon the milliner and modist, and the slightest variation in the style of tain alleged advance information of Bri-

hats worn will bring him benefit or other the Berlin 'Lokal-Anzeijer:

close-fitting style necessitated a complete who speed the monarchs of the deep on ly different method of dressing the hair, their way. All is conducted behind a With the passing of the tight skirt for veil. fuller customes it is expected that bats will be larger.

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8 KURDITY, în percentage of saturation, ikt

4 Dinmotion OF WED, to two points.

1 BABORATED, redund to 82° degross Wahrenhai - When I looked at the Fleet the other on the level of the ka in inches, toute and day Beatty's Lion crouched the farthest-hundredths.

TuPENATEDE, in the shade, in degrees out ship in the anchorage. Immediately then, further up the line stretching for at her hond lay ths Princere Kogul, and a mile, came the Canada, the Australia,midity of air started with moisture being 100," and the Wew Zealand. To us at home! the knowledge that the ships of the To the Dominiou especially the news that the Canada is in commision will be particularly gratifying..

tish measures is shown by a paragraph in wise; "For instance, the athall hat of the power beats feat in the hearts of tho Colonies áro with da is cause for pride. I awad, d'driasling rain, log, a gloomy, la hai, i

"THE NEW ENGLISH WAR LOAN.

before the Now Year."

The Frankfurter Zeitung anticipated the exact increase of the income tax and of the ten and tobacco duties the day before the Budget speech.

MUNITION WOMEN'S WAGES.

curl.

NEW WAR-TIME FASHION FOR

MEN.

FELIGOLAND.

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1 Bam in inches, i toths and hundredths,

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REGISTER

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Their men of war, I am told, think it "According to indirect telegraphio re-

does them proud. Formidable as the When, in 180, Lord Salisbury ex Lion, the Tiger, and the Princess Royal porta from London an extraordinary Cabinet Council will be held under the

If this is to be so," remarked a well-changed Heligoland to Germany, it is were, the giant of the Maple Leaf ap- presidency of Premier Asquith during the nown Court hairdresser to a represen- not improbable that one of the secret peared to give one a more vivid touch of next few days for the purpose of deciding in regard to the issue of the third English tative of the Pall Mall Gazute," then considerations of the Cabinet of that fighting power. Her lines faded into War Loan. The negotiations of the Chan-we shall probably see the revival of the time was the knowledge that the island the gray waves, and she stood a naked was rapidly crumbling away, and that, fighting machine, stripped to the water- Both ladies and coiffeurs would callor of the Exchequer with the large welcome the change, and I believe that at the thes current rate of sea erosion, line, perfect in shape and fashioned to London banks have resulted in on under-

in less than twenty-five years the North battle, with not one unnecessary Btting the latest Paris designs for hats will en- standing in principle. At any rate, the courage the prospects in this direction.

Sea would make a clean sweep over the showing on the massive bull dog frame.

When shall we strike? When will this loan will be offered for public subscription "Waving of the hair is already on the disintegrated rubble heap,

But Potsdam also know all about the vast armada cast off from its mooringe, Barometer increase, and as curls are the finishing touch to a light and artistic dressing they crumbling island, and they grasped their not for practice cruise for it is useless Temperature

To the to look on a sea for the foe that is ever Fumidity...... are bound to find favour again."

opportunity with both hands.

skulking on land-but for a mission in Wind Direction Balisbury diplomacy Heligoland was

mighty disappearing island, disappearing before which it will unshackle its

Weather the ravages of the sm. As soon as the charged-up energy 1

Time only can tell where or when the Fan Germans came into possession they pro-

next blow will be struck. Will these weeded to spend three million pounds in concrete and steel, in facing up the cliffs, terrible guns first blow into ruin that They defied the inroads of the sea, and rubble heap of the North Sea, and leave today they have an area of perhaps two the waves to wash away the wreckage, or shall we go right on and cut our way miles, and behind thinking of their harbour. The Germans, thinking of their on another course? These are Admiral movements a quarter of a century ahead, Jellicoe's secrets, but his men think that saw in the dim outline of their naval the Fleet, which has grown in strength policy the shadow of a harbour needed, every weak since the war began, will soon At first sight Everybody knows that we have much to show its giant power.

be thankful for in the configuration of our coast, unrivalled for the purposes of defence.

The East Coast is planted like an iron tins coast Nature bas let a wonderful wall, a natural barrier to the foe. Into harbour-ideal for our purpose. It has natural advantages, which, not very long before the war, were brought to the feet's requirments and the harbour has proved of inestimable value to cur ADDRESS

Anvie... Baral policy.

The Firth of Forth is familiar, and, . C. Chang

SAME 80ALE AS MEN FOR WORK DONE,

The fashion of the shaved head has become very noticeable among men in England lately, not only in business circles, but on the stage as well, where a left in the revue few. "knuts" are chorus.

The Minister of Munitions has adopted the following scale of payment for women workers in Government munition factories

The new hair-cut is certainly very and recommends the scale to other em-

striking, especially for fair-skinned men plovers engaged on munition work:-

Women of eighteen years of age and over with light-coloured hair. In the Leather World Mr. G. W. Cheese-I man, choirman of the Fancy Goods Section time work on work usually done by they appear almost bald, and the fashion of the London Chamber of Commerce, remen, £1 week. This not to apply to undoubtedly conveys an impression of women, employed on work usually done by great youthfulness. On dark men, how turns to the subject of German goodly skilled tradesmen, in which case the ever, the effect is not so pleasing. Too reaching England vid America, and says:

The result of these shipments] is that women shall be paid the time rates of the close a crop, even with very handsome English money will eventually find its wamen whose work they do. Women also get men, is apt to suggest the broad-arrow. through America into Germany to provide overtime and other special allowances. The fashion of the shaved head, if i Where women are prevented from work serves no other useful purpose, should help to lighten the woes of the permature the anews of war and buy bullets wita

ing owing to breakdown or air raid. 155., a

ly bald, who from time immemorial have which to shoot our manhood.”

week; unless setit home,

been the butt of the comic paper caricaturist.

Women shall not be put on piecework or premium bonus systems until sufficietly

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

Higliset open air Temperature on 5th Lowest open air Temperatura on 5th

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 7th to 13th Decɛraber,

HIGH WALD

Height

69

65

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Low Wazan

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2:47

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10.30

8 6.

45m

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrame lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasis an China Telegraph Company's office at Home kong

FROM

in asma at least.: The Firth of Forth, Chan, Hagang Manyuen Penang A Civil and Military Gazette special cuslified. This period of qualification on

Do Thungsan cable quotes the Berliner Tageblatt's Bofit shall work shall not exceed three to four. correspondent that the Entente are land weeks..

The Frankfort Gazette's Constantinople spanned by the great bridge which car-Kamchong ing five thousand troops daily. The Ser

There are several clauses dealing with corresponderit says the Entente is preparries a valuable strategic railway, is open fötts hand frirt

abrid craft, though its diético from bian legation denies the Teuton-Bulgariad piecework rates. The principle apon which ing a combined Balkan action on a great to attack by submarines, and possibly to reports that civilians are taking part in the recommendations proceed is that or scale. Ruisie is onsentrating troops on the German const most precludes Zende the wr. These reports are spread in order systems of payment by résults, equal pay. the Rumanian frontiers The Anglo in danger. But where the Grand Fleet

justify the

massacres that are ment, shall he made to women as to men Trench at planning landings at Kavelle goeg aldachin shy form is impossible, secarring.

and Dedear talk.

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