PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

Lawn Bowls Teams

1st Division, Recreio "A" (Away) v. Cralgengower C.C.-

L. J. Silva, F. X. Soares, R. F. Inz, H, A. Alves (skip); LF

Xavier, C. M. Silva, F. V. Ribeiro, F. X. Silva (skip); J. A Luz, C. Marques, J. F. Ribeiro, C. G. Siva (skip).

1st Division, ecreio “B” (Away) Y. H.K. Football Club,

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FLOATING MINES ADRIFT

Mariners are informed by the

Harbour authorities that Boating mines have been reported adrift in several places in the waters of the Colony, with the following locations designated:

Four to five miles east of Nhie-

Un Lok (Lammu

Of Wong Chu Lok (Lamma

""

One mile south of Chung Hua 2nd División, Recreio (Home), v. Island (Tsing Island), and possibly H.K. Cricket Club.

In the Kap Shuj Mun......

Lamma Channel,

M. F. Alarcon, A. F. Noronha, A. M. Rodrigues, C. F. Remedios Southern approaches to West (skipi: P. M. N. Stiva, J. A. Reme-Lamma Channel along parallel of dios, C. M. S. Alves, R. Evanovich 22° 10' (skip). FA, Xavier, C. E. Vas, A Mines may be expected within M. Xavier. E. Souza (skip)... the harbour mits and vessels are warned to keep a lookout for them.

INDIAN R.C.

1st Division v. Civil Service Cric- ket Club (Home).

SPORE NAVAL BASE

Charity Show In Aid Of B.W.O.F.

FILMING OF “IRENE" AT QUEEN'S AND ALHAMBRA

SPORTS

PASSENGERS

DEPARTURES

FRIDAY, JULY 5,1940.

Wedding At TALE OF 2 BLACKOUTS

Cathedral

Berlin Makes London Look

Evacuation To The EDWARDS-SAUNDERS Almost Like Gay White Way

Bagomal.

South

BERLIN vse a tale of blackout in two enemies' expitals.

-

Rumjahn, 8. Yusuf, M, Y. Adal, A. preaching the Singapore" Navtendance for this special perform-/Ralston and infant, Miss M smauve orchids and a short. vell¦ Berlin there is.the battery problem correspondent recalled how he had

A 9. Suffiad, J. M. A. Rumjahn,

ance.

The wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral yesterday after Sixty-five passengers left Hong-

Dally, in the wake, of the sunset, the plague of darkness still kong on a KPM liner for the noon between Mr. Ronald Alfred

spreads in somewhat varying shades over the streets of London Philippines and Java on Tuesday: Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas Edwards; and Miss

and Berlin, writes a New York correspondent. Mrs. M... S. Alvares and Infant,

With the war now entered on a Virtual emptiness-during the The British War Organisation Mrs. G. Amper and two infants. Gladys Kathleen Saunders of Jar-

dine Matheson and Co. The new and grimmer stage, the au-black-out-on.o D. C. Alves. C. C. Pereira, A. F. pin Group within radius of two Fund have arranged for a special Mr. V. Assanmatt, Mrs. O. R. At-

broad parement musical kins, Mrs. D. L E. Blankstein. Mr. bridegroom is attached to Queen thorities in both cities, as in hun-intended for modern motor traffic showing of the RKO Gutterres, B.

from. Basto Takip); F. A. miles

comedy flim. "Irene," at the C. B. Burmood, Mrs. M. E. Blair, Mary Hospital

dreds of provincial centres in becomes an especially weird · ex- Machado. C. B. Basto, C. Roza Island).

The Very Rev, J. L. Wilson, Britain and Germany, are looking perience, when the sidewalks are Pereira, J. J. Basto (skip); A.-F.

Queen's and Alhambra on Saturday Mrs. T. L Bautista, Mrs. M. A |night, at 9.30 p.ni.

Brockert and two children, Mr. P. Dean of the Cathedral, offelated. crosely once again to the defences lined, as they were lined that Pereira. C. A. Lopes, J. C. Reme-Island).

Mr. J. Redman was bestman, which NOVEL, ATTRACTION

darkness provides. The night, with throngs of pedestrians.. dios, J. E Noronha (skip),

Mrs. P. V. Botelho, Jr.. Miss C. and Lt. Parkinson, of the Hong-signal for unrestricted war in the The Band of the Middlesex Regi-F. Botelho, Mrs. M. R. Botelho, kong Volunteer Defence Corps air might be given at any mo- cept as phantoms, with here and These were not to be seen, ex-. fhent will play selections in the Al- Mrs. B. P. Botelho and two infants. gave the bride away. Miss Doris ment. hambra, prior to the opening. Miss I. L. Botelho, Miss P. Botelho, Brooks was maid of honour 'while Just as I used to do in the Bri-light or a lighted cigarette. But there the glow of a shaded flash- while at the Queen's Theatre, there Miss I. B. Botelho, Mr. and Mrs. U. Miss Wendy Anslow was brides-tish capital, so during recent the sound of their talk and laugh- will be a decided novel attraction Croy. Mr. C. J. Chancellor, Mr. maid and Uttle Mas Florence nights in Berlin 1 groped my way ter rang, but as though through In the orchestra of the President and Mrs. J. C. Collins.

Edgar flower-girl. '-

around the street, tumbling with loudspeakers. The volces on the Coolidge, which has kindly agreed Miss M. Donnelly, Mrs. H S.

The bride looked charming in a my foot for curbstones, stumbling sidewalks seemed relatively loud to play selections.

Dinsdale and infant, Mrs. S. M. gown of silver lamaine cut on into lampposts and begging the because the familier din of motor His Excellency the Officer Ad-Hill, Mr. C.-C. Halkyard. Mr. A. E princess lines with a short train pardon of other pedestrians, ministering the Government has Hughes, Mrs. J. Harrop and infant, and a waist length yell, held in

traffic on the pavement was so It might be insisted that an signified his intention of being pre- Mrs. V. Jolink. Mrs. N. Koekebak place with a pearl tiara and American. at least, could keep

sharply reduced. sent at the Queen's Theatre for this ker, Mr. F. A. Mote, Mrs. JW. carried a sheaf of gladiolas. The aimself provided with flashlights, NOT LIKE PICCADILLY D. M. Khan, K. M. Rumjahn, A. An announcement from the Sin-special performance, and it is hot-Osterman, Mr. and Mrs, A. Parsram bridesmaids' tracks were of mauve But whether in London or Berlin. M Rumjahn. M. R. Abbas (skip);gapore Naval authorities states

It was 3 for cry from the French georgette, with pleated a flashlight becomes a bother and blacked-out Kurtierstendamm to J. Hoosen, A K Suad, A. R that all Royal Fleet Auxillaries ed, that, despite the excitement of and three children.

the evacuation of women and Mrs. C. E. Rickwood, Miss B. W.

coattees and full-flared Minu, A. K. Minu (skip); A Hand British merchant vessels ap children, there will be a large at-Rickwood. Mr. R. Roque. Mrs. S

skirts one tends to forget it anyhow. In blacked-out Piccadilly Circus. This

R. Dallah (sp).

for their hair. They carried to boot, Base will normally pick up the

Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Scott,

stood in the Cireus on a Saturday 3rd Division v. Hongkong Elec- plict buoy between Johore Shoal

LONG, COLD NIGHTS night a few weeks ago. The tric Recreation Club (Away),

"Irene" is a musical film, pro- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sturgess-Wells, bouquets of chrysanthemums. The

During the long, cold nights of throngs of pedestrians were there, Buoy and the Angler Bank Buoy.duced by the British producer, Her- Mrs. O. A. Sikkes. Mrs. A. B. v.d. lower-girl looked pretty in a

Should they be ahead of time A. H. Madar. A. M. Wahab, (skip); and have to wait, they should re-bert Wilcox in Hollywood and stars/Straten, Miss C. v.d. Straten, Miss French rose pink georgette with fast winter, those quarters of as on the Kurfuerstendamm, but ruchings on the bodice and the London in which motor traffic they fitted naturally-as naturally M. Hassan, A. R. Kitchell. A. 6. main under way in an area one Robson, Roland Young, Billie Burke Scheewe, Mr. A. P. Saguil, Mr. J. hair she had pink roses and also hours were almost literally as dark busting scene which included an

Anna Neagle. Ray Milland, May A. v.d. Straten

Mr. B. T. Sabinano, Mrs. K.. V. Skirt was cut very full. For her was confined largely

to office as cau be in a blackout-into Bufflad, A. Bakar (skip) M. B. half mile radius from a position and many others. Songs in the Hassan, 3. A. R. Bux, U, A, Rum- 131°. 1.2 miles from Anglor Bank rim include the famous hits of the A. Drqueza, Mrs. B. de Vries, Mrs. on the shoulder of her trock

es pitch: Berlin could not have almost normal whirl of motor The reception was held at the been blacker. Since then London traffic. J.Wilson and two-infants, Mrs. E. M. Williams, Miss 8. F. Williams, Queen Mary Hospital.

nas alightly relaxed the cutdoor With their lights carefully Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wilson' and four

Ughting restrictions, only slightly dimmed, but still sufficiently children.

AT THE REGISTRY

put enough to give that city an luminous to cast a small patch or Another KP.M. Kiner sailed for

The wedding took place rester-edge in illumination over this, one glow on the pavement, cars, taxis

aboard from Hongkong:-

Hsin-tsang. | lead when the comparison is made 'eircular area of the Circus" and Mr. D. H. Ball, Mrs. A. T. Becket,try of Mr. Yang Paymaster Com, B. F. Colson, Mrs. Student residing at Ricet Hall, to include the moving lights of into and out of the thoroughfares

Miss motor traffic. I WES struck by which converge there.. J. J. Happee and infant, Mrs. L. M. Hongkong University,” and

as I walked along the

Another distinct difference be- Hobben and infant. Mr. and Mrs. Lam Tal-wah, of No. 90 High this ract

Kurfurstendamm to observe how tween the scene in Berlin and that W. A. Jowit and two children, Miss Btreet.

Bertners were utilizing the "black- 8. K. Laird, Mr. A. C. Lofts; Mrs..

in London was in the relative out hours of their holiday. Having lost his life work as chief AV. A. Lourensz.

number of pedestrians employing With its cafes, restaurants, bars flashlights. In the Kurfuersten- engineer of the Amoy Power Com- Mr. J. M. Nichozas, Mrs. H. A

and motion-picture theatres the

damm pany which he started many years Osseman and infant. Mrs. L. van

the glow of these small Kurfuerstendamm is a centre of lamps was decidedly infrequent Fago and which has been affected Cudvorst, Mrs. H. P. Pauls and In÷

Berlin's night life. On almost any by Japanese occupation of the fant, Mrs. J. R. Ramsay, Mr. and

night in peacetime it carries a | A stringent shortage of batteries port, Mr. Sun Shih-tsen, a 48-year Mis. A Raymond, Miss E. Smith,

busting traffic in private cars in the Reich cuts sharply into the old Chinese returned student from Mrs. H. C. Watson, Mrs. J. E. M.

number of such instruments America, committed suicide by Whitham.

But This Grand-Dad and taxis, with parking space at a A J.C.J.L. Kner. embarked 19

premium, but now I found it al-available for use. In Piccadilly Jumping from the Afth floor of

most bare of vehicles, except buses Circus, in contrast, almost every vard de Montigny, Shanghai. the Chinese Y. M. C. A, in Boule- passengers aboard, for the South: Catfish Swallowed

Mrs. W. A. J. Aercout, Mr. P.)

and trams. Only cecasionally did other pedestrian flashed his torch- Horse's Head a car go by. Since gasoline must light; many kept them turned on of the Education Board that with 28 when the late Mr. Sun was Israel, Mr. P. V. C. E. Liebenschutz. Gonlag, Mrs. M. L. Gundeser, Mrs.

be saved for the fighting services, while walking along the sidewalk. 。 effect from September 1, 1940, the paying a visit to a friend living

COLUMBUS-If a man bites a neither they nor the small number The battery shortage in London fees at the Municipal Schools be in the Chinese Y.-M. C. dori Mrs. K. E. van Marle and infant.

of taxis still in operation may be in the early weeks of the winter Mrs. S. E. Middelburg and son. to swallow a horse, that's news. If used in the line of pleasure.

Miss (1) Foreign Schools. That the the time and after waiting for a önnes and infant, Mrs. E. O. da Pike, that's news too.

Middelburg, Mrs... N. a moose catches a Great Northern existing surcharge of 25 per cent, while Mr. Sun climbed up to. Roza and son, Mr. and Mrs. J J. on school fees be increased to 75 vindow and lept to death in a Rube, Miss M. Rube, Mrs. C. 5. Smith, deputy game warden at

The story comes from. Joh head-on collision with the ground. Saat and infant. Mrs. A. van der Vermillion, of a catfish so big it

jalin, B. M. Rumjahn' (skip).

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

Buoy,

On no account are they to an-Castle of Dreams." etc.

past "Alice Blue Gown" "Irene." chor or proceed beyond the Anglor Bank Buoy.

"

FLASHING "LIGHT OUT Mariners are notified that the NEW YORK July 4 (Reuter)-group dashing light on the shoal The following are the results of buoy in Malay, at the eastern ap- League baseball matches played proaches to Johore, Strait, at Lat. yesterday:-:

1° 19' N.. and long 104° 05', E. (ap- prox) has been extinguished.

AMERICAN

· Re

H

E.

Philadelphia

1 11 18 (Chapman homered twice) Boston

12 14

1

(Bélbert, Williams, Foxx, Tabor; and Cronin homered)

Chivago....

(Wright and Kennedy homered) Detroit

St. Louis

Cleveland

12

14

ཏྭཱ 12

2 7

5 10

(Keltner and Mack homered)

(Medwick and Reese homered)

School Fees Raised In Shanghai

The Shanghal Municipal Council

1 has approved the recommendation

#

per cent.

increased as follows:

The New York v Washington game was postponed owing

to

rain.

NATIONAL

R H.

Brooklyn

7

9

New York

3

6

0

Boaton

$

&

2

Philadelphia

3

9

H

(Marty homered)

$9 increased to $14

Pittsburgh

competķe

5 11

2

38

++

$12

Chicago

7. 12.

2

$6

$9

35

41

$8

was postponed owing to rain.

$3

3.6

$0.50

$1

STILL NO SPORT Rain throughout the afternoon.

Night School), EARLY CONSIDERATION "

The Boston v. Philadelphia game

LEAP TO DEATH IN SHANGHAI

AMOY ENGINEER'S SUICIDE

JJ

The tragedy occurred on June

tory. The friend was absent at

MOTIVE UNKNOWN

+

"

the south with 21 passengers day at the Supreme Court Regis The edge becomes a substantial and buses moved swiftly about the

"

C. Israel, Miss J. Israel, Miss E.

Werft.

ARRIVALS

TAKE OR LEAVE IT

dog, that's news. If a catfish tries

ed in the struggie.”

MARKS IN SAND

REPORT OF FREE T.B. CLINIC

has been remedied.

America's "Safest City"

The first repurt is to hand of the Free Tuberculosis Clinic ex-

CLEVELAND, O-A major factor tablished at the Kowloon City back of Cleveland's winning the Chinese Public Dispensary and Safest City' title in 1933 and run by the Maryknoll Bisters - 1939 was the work of the Pay-

chiatric Clinické

of

guard pedestrians and

mentally deranged motoris

(2) Chinese Schools. (a) Second-

swallowed the head of a live horse Eary: That the fees inclusive of As Mr. Sun has left no letter

and hung on until both died. He 3 surcharge be increased from $40 to behind indicating the reasons for

Altogether 36 Japanese and Eu- found the evidence on the bank 5 at the Nich Chin Kuel School the suicide. Chinese circles be- ropean passengers arrived yester- of the Vermilion River. Smith and from $48 to $65 at the other eve that it might have four schools.

some-day aboard NYK. liner from reconstructs it this way. thing to do with the shock he Japanese ports and Shanghai:- "The horse waded into the river der the auspices of the Hongkong (b) Primary--That the fees in-received some time ago when his

Mr. Rebel Albert, Mr. and Mrs.to get a "drink. When the grand-Anti-Tuberculosis Association. 1clusive of surcharge be increased power house in Amoy had been Louis Henry Berry, Miss

Established on November 1938, This reveals that during the the Clinte has dealt with nearly Julia dad catfish saw the horse's head as follows:-

taken over by the local authorities. Helen Brown, Mrs. Rebel Carmen, in the water, he shot for it with period April 25 to June 15 the 800 cases under its three told pro-/ Mr. Sun was a member of a well Mr. Ernesto Sabino Carneiro, Mr. mouth wide open. He hit so hard, total number of patients was gramme of (1) protection of the known family in Fuklen,

13 His John L. Coursen, Mr. N. B. Das that he drove his jaws over the 158, of whom revisited the

public, (2) rehabilitation of the brother is chairman of the Chi-wang. Mr. and Mrs. Choshiro Endo horse's head. The horse was unable Clinic once and 1 patients re-offender and (3) scientific research rese Chamber of Commerce in. Mrs. Margaret Grant, Mr. F. H. to shake him off, and the catfish turned on two or more occasions in the field of criminal personali- Foochow

M. Gulrajani, Mr. and Mrs, Twas unable to let go. Both perish-The distribution was: male 61, ty. An inquest has been held over Haga, Mrs. Eleanor Oliver Hardie,

female 87.

Through its close co-operation his body by Judge Chao, procura Mr. Bhoji Hattori, Mr. Matsujij

There were 137 adults and 21 with Municipal and Common Pleas tor of the second Special District Honda, Mr. and Mrs. "Michio

children. Of this number clinical Court. The body has been turned Iwamura, Miss Kyoko Iwamurs. The warden said: "I was walk- diagnosis revealed tuberculosis in courts, the Clinic is able to again washed out the programme In Apr last, when approving over to his elder son. Mrs. Bun

Mrs. Tel Kobayashi, Mr. Binjiro ing along the bank of the river 15 cases; 32 were suspected of sport for yesterday evening. the Education. Estimates for 1940: so shocked by the sudden Kudo, Mr. Toyomitsu Kupkawa, and noticed marks in the sand and having tuberculosis; wo mere turists from the tou There were to have been several the Council directed that the Edu-death of her husband that she Tellchi Maouchi, Mr. Isamu Maeda, in a death struggle. I followed the sidered not to have tuberculosis.

Mr. Ebrahim Joosub Lakhani, Mr.mud made by two large creatures known contacts and 109 weren.com - ties played off in the Open Pairs eation. Board be requested to give could not appear during the MLL Mirupur.

Courts, recognising that certain of the Lawn Bowls Championship early consideration to the practice quest.

tracks and found the whitened The geographical distribution should be turned over to an agency types of habitual trame violators and a programme of matches inbility of further-raising school fees.

Mr. Hiroshi Noguti, Mr. Yasail bones of the horse in shallow of patients was as follows: How for case study have virtually "Division of the Lawn Tennis

towo Okazaki, Miss Maria Luizados buzzards, and Okada, Mr. Asao Okada, Mr. Mo-water, picked clean by the loon, Kowloon City, Taumati 111 turned over to the Clinic a carte League,

over the horse's Hakka Village (near Chic) 15: Remedios. Mr. Peter Johnson skull was clamped the jaws of the Sham Shui Po 23; Hongkong, & treheaters, drunks, and others of

blanche offenders such Rogne, Mrs. Marle W. Rogne.

Mr. and Mrs. Douaid R. Rogne,ggest catfish I have ever seen. It Taipo, 15 Mongkok, 2.

the type chronically appearing Mr. V. S. Baman, Mr. Hideo Seki, pounds The Vermillion River must have weighed over HOU

before Judges. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley, Mrs.

More than one-half of the pri- WAR GIFT FROM

soners under observation are 423- SIERRA LEONE der 30 years" of iage:¿a that educational expenditure has Forces have been received. Though Mohammed Sulaiman, Mr. Takeshi Now comes one from Jimmy

Feroportion of these young BADMINTONY M. C. A. Mixed very largely increased since these these offers are appreciated It is Suzuki, Mr. James Victor Thomp Stuber. Secretary. Outdoor Wri- In recognition of the benefits their poor social adjustment

LONDON, July 4, (Reuter).———

are occupational mient Badminton, 11 pm,

surcharges were approved by the not possible to provide employ-son, Miss Fumi Tominaga, Mrs. Association of America. Sierra Leone has received during and crimmal behaviour TENNIS Mixed Doubles Divi-Counts in October, 1939.

ment" for such applicants. :ston: C.R.C. 7. H.K.C.C., H.KU,

Kofude Tominaga, Mr. and Mrs. "Powtan" an old Indian of the 168 years under the British flax,

*be routinepsych T.C. v. K.C.C. (A), 'LR.C. 7.

Commissions are granted only Tsuneo Toyoshima, Dr. and Mrs. Nipigon River told me about a her Legislative Council has unan amination, which the clinic U.S.R.C.

While the major part of 'educa-Army, and Hongkong Volunteer Mrs. Elle Inez Wilson

through the ranks of the Regular VA Wager, Mr. F. V. Williams, moose that caught a pike, Stuber mously approved a motion by often makes it possible

said. "The moose, at the water's African members authorising the vocational advice of real value. tional expenditure must continue Defence Corps on the recom to fall on the rates, it was felt mendation of Commanding Om disembark at Hongkong on

The following passengers will edge, was taking a drink and payment of £100,000 to the Im LAWN BOWLS-First Division: that taxpayers as a whole have

or splashing water with his nose, perial War Fund, t Craigengover v. Recreio A every right to expect that the very small and there are no vacan-

AMBULANCE ASSOC The Civilian establishment about July 8-

Buddenly he jumped back and Lord Lloyd Secretary for the Kowloop CC., v. Kowloon B.G.C small section of their number who

Dr. and Mra, C. C, comn and brought a big Great Northern Colonies has telegraphed the & BRIGADE Indian N.C. v. Civil Service, Po have children attending the muni

son, Miss L Harrington, Mr. T. w. Pike out of the water, clinging to Governor of the Gold Coast, ex The following candidates passed The only cases in which service Landabury, Mr. E. Lee, Miss Mol- his nose, The moose finally suc-pressing appreciation of the gift the First Aid Examination held at

then, Mr. F. Rodgers, Miss C; ceeded in shaking the pike loose, of £100,000 and the loan of the Europea

Waller.

SPORTING

MAX FIXTURES

TODAY

TOMORROW

At its meeting on June 14 the

Education Board gave considera. tion to the matter. It was noted. that surcharges of 25 per cent, and/ 15 per cent, came into force as regards-foreign and Chinese schools

APPLICATIONS FOR COMMISSIONS.

IN ARMO ARMY

During the last few weeks

on November 1, 1939, and in the number of applications for Com-Laurel Shaw, Mr. Hideo Shibata, empties into Lake Erie. Catfish spring term of 1940, respectively.

There was no doubt whatever but the Civilian Staff of the Military Miss Chata Suddhisindhu, Mrs. Lake Erie

missions and for employment Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deauer Stone that large have been reported in

COST OF "EDUCATION

cers.

cies,

In the sand, when the moose re- "Spitfire"-fund. treated to the forest.

Agnes Murp

Berridge

Lice RO. v. Kowloon Ducks,cipal schools should be required to in the ranks of the Regular or wang. Mr. L. Wasser, Mr. H. E and the Indian saw it struggling E300,000 free of interest for the on Wednesd! Hongkong Football Club v. Remake a rassonable contribution to creto " Becond Division: wards the greatly increased cost Volunteer Forces is not an essen- Talkon RC v. Cragengower of education.

tial preliminary to the grant of Kowloon 8.G.C v. Kowloon Alter careful examination of the a commission are those of civilians Tong Kowloon Football Club statistics submitted, the Board des who, being for one reason or an- v. Police R.C., Recreio Hong elded that the increased fees as re- other exempt from compulsory which do not require prelimina kone DC Civil Servicecommended above be enforced. service, have undertaken volun- Military Training Kowloon C Third Division

stary military training with re- Gentlemen in these categories.

gular units in their spare time have been registared in the with a view to being called up on Officers Em

Hongkong Electric R.G. v. In-

Alan R.C., Gralgengower

Prison ... Hongkong CC. v. We have received a copy of the an emergency arising in the have been inform ** Hongkong Football Club University of Hongkong Calendar Colony, who have been -eare Kowloon PC. Kowlomat.c. for 1940-1941-

marked for the few appointments

fil should,

STRIKE AT ANYTHING

STRIE

Great North

times strike at

In the

Fike will Near

village, a little In dian girl had a foot badly lacerat

fe that stuck as she set rookdangling her little feet the water,

think the story of the

Stuber

owloon,

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