LEAGUE TENNIS.

MISS GLADYS COOPER.

CDIVISION.

H.K.C.C.. Netherlands T.0. This game wok played yesterday afternoon on the H.K.C.C. courts, the homie team winning by a suargini

ot. 17 games,

Scores ---

Watson and Turner:

lost to de Brayn and

Ramondt

4.7 beat Marks and Heintzen.... 6.5 beat La Fleur and Kholt-

.10- 1

nerus

Remington and Hunter:

lost

Bruyn and

90-13

de ta Ramandt.....

4.7 beat Marks and Heintzen..: 9-3 beat La Flear and Knott-

nerus

20-13

Bennett and Penn:

bent de Bruyn and Ramondi 74 last to Marks and Heintzen. 4. 7 heat La Fleur and Knott,

nerus

4

Total

18.15

58-41

BASEBALL.

LIBEL SEIT ABOUT AN ENGAGEMENT' RUMOUR,

NEWSPAPERS ERROR IN

TASTE.

THE HONG KONG

DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 19th, 1927.

LLOYD TRIESTINO NAVICA- TION CO.

POOR RESULTS DUE TO REDUCED SUBSIDY:

AND CRISIS IN FREIGHT MARKET.

The report of the directors of the

SECRET OF JAPANESE NAVAL EFFICIENCY.

INFINITE CAPACITY FOR PAINS.

IMITATIVE AND ORIGINAL TOO.

HAUNTS OF THE GORILLA.

100 IN UGANDA.

HIDDEN ON 10,0081. MOUNTAINS.

NAIROBI.

WHAT YOUTH IS THINKING.

THE MODERN STAGE.

VIEWS OF YOUNG, DRAMATIO CRITIQ.

to those other forms of entertain- mont which are its special competi- tora. I am thinking at the moment more particularly of the London stage, but the same would apply to a lesser degree in the provinces.

The three most obvious competi- tura of the modern stage are the music-ball, the wireless and, the cineres. How, then, do their prices compare with those of the stage? I can get an excellent reserved seat in one of the leading London music-halls for 3. Gd.; I can get One of the ablest of the younga, wireless licence covering the dramatic crítics. Mr. Walter whole year for 10s. I can go round tho-corner to the cinema in my own

The first report of the Game De The tour of our Royal Dockyards partment in Uganda (organised in which three officers of the Imperial 1925) has just been issued and pro- the vides a voluminous handbook and Japanese Navy attached to Japanese Embassy in London have guide to the game of the Proto Ashely, M.A., aged 33, is the writer auburb. for sd., or at most is. 3d. been carrying out serves to remind torate.

A like action brought by Mrs. Gladys Constance Buckmaster (pro- fessionally known as Miss Gladys Lloyd Triestino, shows that last. Cooper) ugainst the Loudon Ex- year the company made a profit of press Newspapers, Ltd., and Mr.914,877 dire. Of this amount, James

Douglas, Editor of the 45,743 lire have been placed to re

ua of the secret-if there is indeed A special chapter is devoted to

· Sunday Express, has been settled.

serve; leaving a balance of 669,132 Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C., for Hire, which, with the 542,324 lire any secret about it-of Japanese the gorilla and its status within Miss Cooper, explained that the brought in from 1925, has been

naval efficiency. No class takes 1s British limits, where it is as con- tibel was contained in the issue of carried forward to the current ac-Japanese naval officers.

profession more seriously than pletely protected as in the Belgian Indeed, Congo. This chapter shows that the Sunday. Bepress of November count, no dividend being paid. It they probably take it rather too there is reason to believe that 100 7th, 1925. Miss Cooper had brought is stated in explanation that in seriously, to the exclusion of that of these harmless animals (despite 1020 the Government subsidies were wider vision of general world beliefs to the contrary) exist in considerably reduced, while the affairs which is of quite as much gando continuance of the crisis in the value in the Navy as anywhere else. freight avket further influenced the trading returns,

They are always learning, and In addition,

never permit a patriotic conscious-rence of gorilla within Protectorats the British miners' strike increased mess of the very high standard at writs, the report says. the cost of fuel and, owing to the tained by their own servies to pre

It was reported that the gorilla nature of the services maintained rent them from seeking ideas for

known to be fairly plentiful on Mount Mikeno, by the company, there was no pos- the advantage of that service.

neighbouring silplity of advantage hoing taken This, of course, has brought upon volcano in the Belgian Congo-oc

her action because she felt it was

a growing habit among some people who wrote on theatrical matters to put in a

newspaper paragraphs about incmbers of the theatrical profession which would not

be

thought proper to put in about other people. At the time of the publication Miss Cooper had been staying with a house party, inelud- Gerald and Lady dn Jag Sir Maurier, at the house of 23 man who

known all was

the

country.

over

For some reason a very wide LEAGUE TABLE CORRECTION, spread: rumour got abroad that the host and Mice Cooper were engaged to be married. There was not a

FILIPINOS RECORD.

We have been asked to riake a correction in connection with the Hong Kong Baseball League Table It appears that the Filipino Club team have only played on two deca sions, and not three, as shown in yesterday's League Table. They played the Club de Roercio on JUNGI 20th, and the Hong Kong Baschall Club on July 9th. Their game with the "Dragons on June 12th will be replayed and their game against the Japanese on July 2nd has been postponed on account of inclenient weather on that occasion.

The Filipino's last game in the first round of the season will be Rext Sunday against the Tigers." The positions in the League to date are:-

Japanese B.B.C.

Dragons

P. W. L

0

3 .3.

3 3

4

2

2

12

-0----

Club de Recreio Hong Kong B.B.C ---Filipino-B.3.C.-aging-2-

"Tigers "

1 0

20. Honolulu Chinese Players...

word of truth in that statement, which was extremely annoying to both parties. If any woman or tan among the guests had tried to make public capital out of a rumour of that sort it would obviously be the grossest bad taste.

Rumour and a Title. The actual words complained of werer

Until recently there was little ro- liable information as to the

&

of an article on "What I think of

For an uncomfortable and ex- the Modern Stage," in the Western | ceedingly stuffy sons at the back of Weekly News (Plymouth). On the upper circle at any West End time scholar of Lineala College, theatre, on the other hand, I have pay not less than $8, 9d. To Oxford, M. Ashley is a contribu be anything like as comfortable in tor to the leading daily and weekly the theatre as I should be either at the cinema, at the music-hall, journats!

home listen. or in my own chair, Ho writes: I am going to saying to the wireless, I have to spend a good deal that is critical about sa. 8d. or 12s. 1 Which am I likely the modern stage before. I have finished, so perhaps I had better. start by refering to what I regard as two or three of its more en-

occur-couraging characteristics.

The modern stage is certainly a good dent better than it used to

in the first place, the general standard of its plays has been steadily improving during the last few years.

to choose most often-the theatre or one of the others?

are

As a result of all this, the Cen- tral London theatres, which supposed to give the lead through- but the country, are rapidly be coming the exclusive preserve of rich London residents, of rich visitors from the provinces and from abroad, and of a certain num- be of devoted theatre fans who are prepared to undergo the torture of the pit or the gallery.

Everybody else goes down the road to the cinema, up the High street to the suburban (where prices are a little more rea- sonable), into town for the music hall, or stays at home and-listens- in. Thousands of Londonere bove almost given up going to the Wost End theatres altogether.

of the rise in freight rates on the them the reproach of being imita- cusionally strayed into Granda come to London five or six years long hours in the queus to get into

North American homeward route tive. It is a reproach they can afford to bear with equanimity.

which was a result of the demand for U. S. coal in Europe. The directors add that conditions were also bad in the Adriatic trade, but there are prospects of better times to come, and those firms which wea-

ther the storin, as they hope to do, will before long be able again 10 strike a balance between freight rates and running expenses. They are strongly of the opinion that the policy of the Fascial Govern ment, from every point of view, is helping to improve the situation.

Capital Increased.

Last year, in order to carry out

All Navies aro imitative, “adopt-

from the Belgian portion of the Birunga volcano group, and could be found at times along the saddle of Mount Mahavura.

Bamboo and Giant Heather,

The international boundary runs the summit of Mount Mgahinga to Mount Sabinio, and cross there is now evidence that gorillas cur in considerable numbers in the bamboo forests situated on the upper slopes of these mountains.

In November 1925 sanction was

Had any reader of this paper ago with the desire, the time and the money to see every play worth seeing before retursing home, and the temerity to put his programme in my hands an unlikely proceed ing would have found it diffi cult to provide him with reasonable justification for remaining away from his family for more than a few days, or a week at most.

On the other hand, should the

theatre

The Amateur Stage. Thero is yet another very serious

theatre, both in London and else competitor of the professional

where the amateur stage. There

same reader, aimilarly inclined and.

with, the samo request, I would have equally daring, come to me to-day no difficulty in filling his engage ment list to his own (if not his has been a rémárkable development family's) entire satisfaction, to during the last few years in this cover every night, for a month with direction, and an increasing num- a few matinees thrown in. I don't | ber of people nil taking advantage say that every play he would see of it: Such amateur performances could described as a masterpiece, are always fat cheaper than pro- but I would guarantee him, at any fissional I shows, often equally, it not more, proficient, sometimes rate, an interesting and very vari anded month's entertainment.

quite Gratulass.

accorded Mr. Edmund Heiler, an American field naturalist and scientific systematist, to collect on specimen of a gorilla in Uganda.,

On Mounts Sabinio

ing" one another's best ideas, and trying improve upon them. The modera Japanese Navy is certain- British Navy. When she entered ly very largely modelled upon the upon her new era of expansion after enturies of self-containment, Japan came to this country for guidance, advice and instruction, Many of her earlier armoured ships were built in British yards.

The result was that the Japanese their motor ship building pes last grew up very much in the It is just 20 years ago that gramme the capital of the company. Gladys Cooper was a chorus girl had to be increased from 100 to 150 likeness of the British Fleet. But at the Gaiety Theatre. Now idle million Lire and they associated with experience came initiative and rumour h been coupling her themselves with the 20 million dol originality of conception, and to Bame with one of the best-known lar loan raised by the Consorzio di ules in the land and stating that Credito per Opere, Publiche in day the Japanese Navy, quite as Great Britain and the United 'inuch as any other Navy, has a sne, has been invited to wear it.

States, their share being 50 million distinctive character of its When asked about the, rumour by

fire. a soun know Mass Cooper was

The motor-ahija Komolo,

It was said that the almost slavish very humorous. The next tirne Remo, Esquilino and Viminale are

reported us having given every following of foreign example would you want to marry me to sonic vally,"

she said, wish you satisfaction in service, particularly result in a want of individuality. Bes would choose someone respect-in respect of the efficient working that imitation was bound to pro- duce a mechanical personnel. The of the engines and the low con sumption of fuel, and the directors achievements of the young Japanese mountain state that they are now quito satis. Navy in the war with China, and fed regarding the value of Diesel later in the war with Russia, de- enginee. In proof of this they nonstrated what a mistaken con- have purchased the m.s. Cina, 0,130 clusion this was. The truth is the tos gruss, which was building by Japanese race possess a power af the-Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino adaptation which no other nation to the order of the Lussino Steam can equal. They were nol content Navigation Company; they still with merely, acquiring modern weapons when they camo to realise have building to their account three how utterly medieval their own 2000-ton motor-ships for their Med-

were; they thoroughly mastered iterranean services; and they are new considering plans for further the principles which had brought additions of this class of vessel to these weapons into being. The re- their feet as soon as world trade sources of Japan for warship con- conditions warrant them.

but imperfectly

"able."

There

Patrick.

Was not a shadow ቦ

foundation for that at all, said Sir The position now was 0 that Miss Cooper did not desire to make any money out of it and a satisfactory arrangement had been

2

It was announced at the recep- tion held at the South China A.A. Pavilion on Sunday, prior to the Baseball League game between the "Tiger's," "Dragons" and the

made as to the costs of the action." It was not fair that observations' in

execrable taste should be made just because a woman happched to be a member of the theatrical profession, and it was to be hoped that in future Miss Cooper would not have that sort of paragraph written

about her.

Sir Els Hume-Williams, K.C.,

struction Bre

Own.

Mgahinga and on the saddle be tween Mount Mgahinga and Mount Muhavura ho found gorillas in the bamboo and giant heather zone where the cover was exceedingly dense and the animale difficult to

WBA

11

Here, for example, ave a dozen

The two performances, for exam- the late I am writing, cach, a good joyed during the last three years plays on the stage in London at ple, which I have myself most/en- deal above the average, with which have both been of this nature. One a performance of Shaw's the visitor might start: The Con-

by an Man and Superman stant Nymph," On. Approval,"

Marigold, "The First Year," amateur company largely made up "And So To Bed," The Marof working-class people; the other The Beaux Stratagem,' a performance of The Mikado" bie's Irish Rose, the fan- by a group of keen young Y.M.C.A. On Sabinia they live high up thetics," "Yellow Sanda," "Broadway meiniers and their friends,

14

On

at 2.4. altitude of and "Interference." And these do each occasion I paid exactly 28. 4d. 10,000, where the terrain is steep not include a single opera, aelod for a very comfortable seat and

the extreme ramo, farce, revue, or and broken, and upper edge of the bamboo cover comedy-nor yet, that supremely

The young artistic company,, the which they haunt. shoots of the bamboo form their Souris! chief food.

"Gorillas were seen nearly every

day that search was made for them, and troops were encountered on three of the four days on which hunting took place on Mount Sabinio.

musical thoroughly enjoyed myself.

An even more serious charge. than Chauve that of expense, however, con bo laid at the door of the modern stage its unreality. The modern stage, taken as a whole-and-with a few notable exceptions, may be suid to be suffering from what I may describe as a dressing for dinner complex.

Dramatists and Actor. Leaving the plays and coming to the dramatists, we have to-day, in Shaw, Galsworthy, Ashley Dukes, Ellen Philpotis Frederick Lons

Noel dale,

Coward, Somerset

Out of ovary thousand people in Excess of Malés,

Maugham, O'Neill, Susan Glaspell, this country there are probably not Edgar Wallace, H. M. Harwood, more than a hundred to whom even- One male gorilla was shot out of Miles Malleson, O'Casey and Faring dinner is a matter of normai an old beast with a greyish back.

that-in spite of what I shall my whom dressing for dinner is The Batwa thing his clients would have con- 209,000 tone gross, and in the course them. In the Yugale type the

(pigny) guides about some of them later would nightly ritual; not more than one. the strength of the bear comparison with a similar whose evening clothes are of the templated was to say anything in of the year these vessels made 363 possesses as formidable battle estimated

ship design as any in the world troops encountered at 18 to 200 the least derogatory of a lady who

and yet the scenes of almost every held such a position au Miss Cooper voyages outside the Adriatic, cover- did in the theatrical Profession, ing 1,647,218 miles, and carried with the sole exception of our two animals each, but native reckonings Atty at any time during the last latest and most expensive material; As for the actors and actresses modern play are choked with Paris They regretted very much that they 41,911 cabin and 27,385 steerage new Neleons. In the Biso close are liable to exaggeration.

she produced the fastest cruisers A curious feature is the fact that themselves, the modern stage can- gowns and immaculate white waist- passengers and figures represent and saiu anything capable of is slight decreases in the number of in the world. Her destroyers and the male gorillas are reported to not perhaps boast a great deal of coats. interpretation or misunderstanding miles steamed and passengers car big submarine w hear little be always in excess of the females.original genius, but many of ita

ried, but increases in the number about, but there can be no question

On December 31st, 1926, the realised by the Western world, and a parly of four (all males): it was jeon, a group of living dramatista routine; not more than ten to

that more than 20 Honolulu Chinese for the defendants, said the last Lloyd Triestino cet aggregated it is not her habit to boast about!

baseball players are arriving by the s.s. President Pierce at the end of the present month, and most of these will join the ranks of the

South China Athletic Association.

FOOTBALL AT SINGAPORE.

REFEREES WIN AGAINST THE

PRESS..

VOTES --FOR WOMEN IN SPAIN.

THE NEW NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

BARCELONA,

The question of the composition and powers of the National Assem bly continues to be the theme of popular speculation.

sub-

as to their high efficiency if only of voyages and volume of cargo transported, as compared with 182. for the reason that the Japanese The linea to the Levant were to make it their special business to satisfactory and were maintained study the destroyers and at a loss, mainly as a result of the marines of other nations and then abutting out of foreign vessels from add their own idens to all that is. the coastwise trades of Turkey and best in other people's-Naval and Greece. As regards the Far Military Record. Eastern routes, the Chinese in- ternal upheavals naturally

has

SHIRT.

BARONET'S SON KILLED AFTER FLIGHT FROM

DINNER PARTY.„

NEW SAMOAN LEAGUE.

OPPOSITION TO THE

ADMINISTRATOR, "

CHRISTCHURCH (New Zealand). Passengers by the island steamer

years.

What is Nacded.

П

actors have talent; some, remark- A low weeks across the Thames, ably efficient virtuosity; and a few, a month or two in any of the great real artistic inspiration.

industrial towns of the North, and some of our younger dramatists night begin to view life from a more balanced perspective.

The fundamental weakness of most of these young writers is none of those things for which they are habitually attacked (such as their frank treatment of unpleasant sub- jects). It is nothing more nor less than an obsession with the affairs

There is no doubt whatever that Edith Evans is rapidly developing into a great actress. Sybil Thorn- dike and in my opinion-Irene Vanbrugh have been great actresses for years. Neither Gwen Firang- con Davis nor Athene Beyler is far behind them. Among the younger actresses of great promise we have has been started in Samoa in op- Olga Linda; Jean Forbes Robert position to the existing journal 800, who is the making of "The of one minute and supremely un- and opposed to the policy of Dybbuk "; Valerie Taylor; Her important section of the Major-General Sir George Richard-mione Baddeley (if only she will munity.

No artist can be blamed, na so son, the Administrator.Mr. Nos concentrate on serious drama); and worthy, the New Zealand Minister Angela Baddeley, whose restrained many try to blame him, for re of External Affairs is now in technique has assured à long run presenting from time to time the Samos in connection with the for that charming Victorian play, less pleasant side of life, provided that he makes it clear that it is Marigold" son situation.

The Press and the Referees moti in a game of Soccer on the Stadium last Sunday and, horrible to relate. the Preas were defeated by three

some effect, and they also caused NUMBER 13 AND A BLACK Tofua state that a new nowspaper a reduction in the amount of trade goals to l. Their defeat was due

moving from India. The questions to two causes, first, the rotten goal-

The date of the summoning of the of the wages of share and seagoing keeping of G. L. Harris in the Assembly has been frequently dn staffs and of general running costs Press goal, and secondly, because nounced, but the Marques de Estella are also considered in the report, (Gon. Primo de Rivera) now in which seems to forcahadow drastic the Press only played eleven men,

forms the Press that it is the inten-reductions in both directions in Sergt. Bennett very unsportingly tion of the Government to call it the near future-Syren, and Ship! protesting when they tried to sneak together by. September 18th next, ping. a twelfth one on at half-time. The the anniversary of the coup

d'état. Press played very brilliantly for & The members will be appointed by while after the start, but, when a royal order and will number about few of the forwards had bumped 300, organised into sections or com into Tan Lee Wan, they began to missions to which the major volume slacken off visibly,

of the work will be entrusted. Nor molly the full Assembly will' meet in session only once a week. The discussions will be public.

The Referees' first goal was gene rously presented by Wilson, who could not bear to see them exerting

The principal mission to be ear- themselves without any reward. In- stead of returning the compliment, trusted to the Assembly is that of

GIRL BURGLAR IN MAN'S DRESS.

LIEUTENANT TO HER

SWEETHEART.

VIENNA,

pretty

Mr. C. A. C. Birkin, second

Archie" to hundreds of fre

The opposition to the Adminis

Com-

of Sir Thomas Birkin, Bart., known tration, which is known as the tion must be drawn between those of it. What he can be blamed for

quenters of Brooklands, was killed at Kirk Michael, Isle of Man, when practising for the Motor Cycle Tourist trophy competitions.

He was to have been a guest at a dinner, but left when he learned that he was number 13

Mr. Birkin was a brilliant rider

Samoan League and is led by Europeans, took no part in the official celebrations of the King's Birthday, holding their own fune- tions separately,

Among the men, a sharp disting but a part of life and not the whole who are good-looking and com- for continuously and exclusively petant, and go on successfully re-representing a kind of narTOW, penting practically identical parts; artificial life that is never lived and those that have the versatility by any but an extremely small sec- and imaginative power of the born

oration of the people; above all, for actor. Among the latter are representing it in such a way that Chiefs' Petition.

Ernest Milton, Ion

Swinley

it appears the normal and natural Mr. Birkin, who was 23 years old

The territory of Western Samoa, Nicholas Hannen, Ernest Truex, instead of the abnormal and mor Marie Krenovsky, the

the German formerly

Samoan Seymour Hicks (who has just scored bid. was out practising and awerved at Islands, was assigned to Britain in another success in "Mr. What's Most of the things for which the Referees sent Tian Lye up, and presenting a project for a new Con young woman betrothed to Martin a bead to avoid a van. He crashed

Me- plays of the franker kind are st the north, sh Thar bare woning, stitution and a new-electoral law, Lecian, who as leader of a gang of and was dead when picked up 1920 and is governed from Now His Name and Norman, but tackad have, after all, some univer

The electoral system tuas not yet robbers in Czecho-Slovakia is await- came over dizzy' and let him

been devised, but it will provide thats all citizens, both men and non four separate murder and had competed at Brooklands Samoan chiefs petitioned the King always worth seeing because of the sal application; but what may be

teristics-wealth, date for their islands to the British Gerald de Maurier, Henry Ainley; cording to the law which is to be riding and abetting him in his hur private owners handicaps and rode from the New Zealand Govern-and-when they can steer clear of general fatuity--have none of them, women, of recognised capacity - tharges, has been tried first for with some sucreas. He won several asking for a transfer of the man- perfection of their technique, are called their "background" charad- framoed, shall be able to vote.

and sentenced to 13 months' regularly at meetings of the British ment. The reply was that neither sentimentality-Owen Nares glaries

and fortunately, any universal applica- Motor Cycle Racing Club.

While

tion whatever, the King nor the New Zealand Dennis Endie. It was proved at her trial at at Cambridge he represented his Government had power to alter the The Marqués de Estella promises imprisonment.

Let our dramatists acquire fur In the general standard of its A far-reaching inquiry into the acts Olmatz that she accompanied him, university against Oxford in the of politicians who governed the wearing men's clothes, on many bur annual speed trials. He rode usual mandate (from the League of plays, therefore, of its dramatists more experience of life and fur country under the old regime,

glaries, always carrying a loaded ly in a black silk shirt on which Nations) and that his Majesty and its actors and actresses, the more reality in their treatment of wisfied the Samoans to co-operate modern stage can well hold its it. Les our theatre managers somer revolver, and that she ordered from was embroidered a. white cat. dealers many of his housebreaking Mr. Birkin became interested in with the Administration.

own. Having said that, I can safe how find a way both of reducing implements.

the production of

Sir George Richardson, the Ad- motor cycles

ly as I think it needs!

that show originality, even if they deal with other sides of life and Costly Theatres. rison Artillery as a gunner at the

other sections of the community age of 18, obtained s commissionist and foremost, the modern than thoed which have been depict rassed the Staff College, and had

:score.

the Referece. In the second-half, At half-time the score was 20 for the Roferocs still persisted in an noying Harris with frequent shots,. in spite of his protests, and at last he got frightened and raw leaving an open goal for Tin Lye.

Seeing how bucked the Referees were with their lead, the Press vary generously refrained from reducing It, although they could easily have done so had they tried. So the great game ended, a defeat, though 15 would have been a draw if Gnr. Lewis, who refereed, had kept his romise not to allow any goats scored by our opponents. shall never trust Lewis again, Singapore Free Press.

Wo

PING-PONG.

A return ping-pong match was played between the Wah Yan Obl Hors Union and the Chineso Crtholic Young Men's Society on Sunday evening in the Union, After a long tussle the former defeated the latter by 70 points to 49.

ddleness, and

Lecian's evidence, taken in prison: about two years ago, and entered ministrator, joined the Royal Chy proceed to criticise it as ruthless their prices and of welcoming plays

was intended to shield her as much as possible. But witness after wit ness proved that she had helped him to escape from a military prison when he became a deserter, and had assisted him as lieutenant in his career of crime.

the firm of McEvoy Motor Cycles, Derby, as a director.

His elder brother, H. R. 8. Bir. kin, is a well-known motorist.

Sir Thomas Birkin, father of Mr. Birkin, lives at Ruddington Grange, near Nottingham

a distinguished military career. stage, is much too expensive. It is ed ad nauseum, And the modern He organised the Naval Brigade scandalously expensive in relation stage need not fear comparison which served at Antwerp during to the cost of living as a whole. It even with the Elizabethans or the

suicidally expansive in relation Greeks!

the war.

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