CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

AT THE LITTLE SHOF, 1 Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Tel. 60770. Sale now on 30% discount-also exhibi- tion of pictures by R. Poinsot.

CHINESE CAPTURE CITY AFTER LONG

BATTLE

(Continued from Pape 1.)

and also strong Chinese defences, to the dimculty in the employment of heavy armament in the hill areas, the Chinese positions there are very firm.

Sinco Sunday Chinese forces have been counter-attacking the Japanese line between Talhu and Changshun. forces are Bud Chinese occupied Chengeler in south Shansi at dawn on July 30-Reuter,

New Threat

to have

Heralding Chinese general coun- ter-attack on the Shanghai-Nanking- Hangchow triangular sector, a divi- sion of Chinese regular troops has reached several points

Hand

adjoining Wusih, Soochow and Kunshan on the Shanghai-Nanking railway. company of Chinese guerilins has re- taken Chaoshingehen, near Shanghai, according to a despatch received by Pao from the local Sing Tao Jih Shanghal

Japanese Trapped in Hills

Nanchang, Aur. 2.

At least 4,900 ensunities have been inflicted by the Chinese on the Japanese invaders Jaa the bloody engagements on the nurth bank of the Yangise tiver during the past week, according to miltary reports,

Hualongting. a strategie point ly- ing midway between Talbu attel Susung, and surrounded on al sudies by hills, has been the grave of bunge numbers Japunere Contationa streams of Japanese attacking this point have been tripped in the hills and moved down by machine-gun Are,

گاڑی

After the bitter experience there, the Japanese, It is stated, have now abandoned their futile attempt to capture the point and are speedily withdrawing.

D. M. S.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST

EXPLAINS

CHOICE OF SITES FOR COLONY CAMPS

Interviewed yesterday as to detalla of the proposed campa for. rofugees, Hon. Dr. P. §. Selwyn-Clarke, Director of Medics) Services, explained why, It was not practical to use the New Territories as the base of such camps and pointed out that the most claborate measures would be taken to ensure that residents would not be incommoded in the areas chosen,

be Statements published of the expenditure that would involved, were extravagant, said Dr. Selwyn-Clarke. Apart from humanitarian motives and the question of safeguarding the health of residents, the Colony would be making only a small financial return for the considerable sum it had accrued as a result of the hostiliffes.

15 Lb Baby

Is Record

TT'S a boy-and what a boy!"

"IT'S

they told 42-year-old Mr. A. J. Humphrey, of Babbacombe Rond, Bromley, Kent when his 30-year-old wife presented him with □ son weighing 15 pounds at birth- world recordi

Mr. Humphrey said:

"Claude Robert, as we are calling him, was three weeks late in arriv- ing, and our doctor, Dr. Claude Dysart, was worried about that.

"Baby was blue-black when ho was born, but they soon had him n nice pink colour.

"He is our sixth, One died. Of the other three boys, one was nine pounds, another tes pounds at birth.

"I think the reason why every- thing went off so well is that as I work nights I was able during the time my wife was expecting the baby to help a good deal in the house and take the work out of her hands."

A specialist attached to a Lon- don maternity hospital told a Sunday Referee reporter: "IUS amazing that a child weighing 15 pounds should be barn alive.

The Director suld the following | sacrificed, but the present emergency conditions had to be borne in mind has to be met. in selecting a site for a refugee camp: Occupants of the camps will be Ability of the area to recommedate constantly under cheek to ascertain an agreed minimum of persons, un- when they can be repatriated. This encumbered as far no possible by work has been going on for many leases,

licences and existing

weeks and a large number of Chinese residents;

have been returned to their homes, Accessibility by road, rail or water: Over 100 were sent back last week. Freedom from danger of serious or

A careful survey has been made of prolonged flooding;

Presence in

sites for possible camps in

in the New the vicinity of an Territories and une uren has been adequate

be purity;

supply of water of reason- found which should provide accom- modation, if needed, for between Removal from congested areas and 20,000 and 50,000 refugeen.

It is im-lege districts where malarlous conditions perative to have such an area avail- pertained and could not be con-uble for a major emergency. trolled at reasonable cost or without 11 complete change in the method of cultivation, which was the cause of those conditions, expecially near the foot bills;

able

Not too far removed from districts

NEW TERRITORIES This New Territories camp would not be suitable as a substitute for the one to be built on the Marina on accoun! of the type of refugees

to be accommodated. needing to

The

'

in which the refugees had a Machua camp will be utilised as number of relatives or friends, or. where they were able to find odd john clearing station 1 which refugees be housed for one, two or more of work or obtain food,

days, pending arrangements belag made for their transfer to various In China, Indo-China and the been laces in

Straits Settlements.

Nor

SITES SELECTED Tus following sites hnd

selected:

North Point, King's Rood:

would the Nuw Terriko ies

for the type of refuger, destitute atid camp be able to enter sallsfactorily semi-destitute, sleeping in the streets at the present time, since the closs; wil tend to cling to the neighbours her where it may possess friends or

It was bounded by sen on the murth side: by King's Road, Puble Works Department roudmaker's dump, new trawny garage and vacant plot on the south side by a vacant plot and the Chinese Bathing Club on the gust side and by a vacant plot and the lives or work connections and is in need of accommodation situated Bungor Printing Press on the weat

* not too for away from mich associa The alternative site in pide

this area exists at Causeway Bay betweENT

With regard to cost, extravagant Queen's College and Bay View Man-

in thr but this would

is foundation for this and

everted are of wood.

In point of fact the huts to

|

"It is so rare that the Royal Col- of Surgeons preserves in its museum a 15 lb. baby who was born dead as far back as the 'eighties."

The average weight of a baby is seven pounds.

£15,000 BILL FOR SLIMMING

New York.

THE State Supreme Court.

asked to rule on the ques- tion whether Miss Frances Farmer owes her Hollywood attractiveness and slim figure to Shepard Traube, her for- mer manager, or to her own efforts, has decided in favour of the stuur.

nu | Statements have appeared gould bring the

the camp

Press regarding the actual serum- close to good-rinss residential pro- perty, and would involve the loss of thedation to be provided for refugees, the Naval Recreation Ground, which There

Traube, who was asking for £13,- will be no question el "paupers | 000, told the court that in 1935 be is extensively used in winter. It N hoped to accommodate in the North in palaces."

it Point camp about 1.500 persons, chicly women and children and in-

They are 123 firm men at present destitute und

ft. long, 18 ft. wides and an averzie Each hut is design- Meanwhile, the Chinese have been sleeping in the streets, many of whom of 11 ft. high.

are known to be refugees.

to hold 72 persons (the legal launching flanking attacks on Tsien-

go shan with great effect. Inferen

Marina Ground: Bounded by seaximum) arranged in two tiers of counter-assaught on Sunday

east side and by the Kowloon Single metal bunks with boards.

Fach refugee will

have only 30 Ing the Chinese Rifled 1,000 mich. Canton Fullway on west sirler. The

square feet of flour space; six by five The Japanese defence fine

neta) enti around

site on which the sleep- | *** Talenshun bas

Teknd any belongings he the buen considerablying quarters are to be built for shaken.

refugees, is situated over 100 yards pens to have and for space to run From the east side of Chathum Roudarurat in. is certainly for from gen which is itself 100 feet wide. Hence, when it is realised that these represent une's

101-

Flood Hampers Invader

The Japanese westward thrust is meeting with great hindrance at Kuanplachu, 1751 mportant point south of Susung on the brink of the Yangtse River. With thir place partially inundated by flood waters the Japanese mechan.ned units are bogged down.

Slnochily),

about 10 kilometres

west of Tsienshon, is also the scene. of bitter fighting. Taking the offen- sive, the Chinese are attempting to dislodge the Japanese there maki completely cul the reur DE the Japanese advancing on Sung. The Japanese,

occupying high-level ground, are stubbornly resisting.

Heavy Japanese are arriving continuously

the un

or

d

tret for a

Lew .** home.

feet square

no house along Chatham Road s within 400 feet of the sleepling quar- ters for the

Furthermore refugees.

EXPENSES KEPT LOW it is intended to endeavour to meet

Netalless to say, the actuni cost of any possible complaints from re-

bulldings will be kept to the lowest sidents along Chatham Road rep

regard level compatible with safety and ing the use of the road by refugees health and where it is possible to ob- resident in the camp, by arranging, win to utilise matshers

and

for

for the entrance and exit for the latrines, ete, this will be done. The refugees to open Into Salisbury Road rusts are, in any case, un estimate near Signal Hill and not into Chat-and it is hoped that lenders which ham Road itself,

CAMP RESTRICTIONS

are being called for will show a de- Buite reduction on the estimate. 11

WAS

יויויוין

Lon

"oked her over; saw that she was 2011 over weight around the Jups. wore the wrong shoes, and that her hat was too large." When he ሰ finished with her, he claimed, she was the beauty that she now is.

Miss Farther in part dented i11- tlignantly thal she weighty

around the hips and de- efaced that her contract with Trauba was no use to her in Hollywood.

Traube lust the case because the court sm thal "He didn't deliver

kitic of attention which actress was entitled to demand from her manager."

11

The Cost Of Stardom

Hollywood.

1

is hoped that the living sheds will be FLM star Madge Evans is trytug

to convince the U.S. tur authori- ties that it is a costly business being a movie quen

Her taxable income in 1954 was £6,200, and she wants more Chan £2,000 as expenses. Here are some

of the things she claims it cost her to be "somebody":

Prontation of self, £121; Travelling, £530; Waaphia for fans, £240;

£116,

£618;

The cup will be very strictly typhoon-proof. supervised; te Inmates will have to

In so far as it is possible to arrange be in camp by 9 pan and lights will for the inhabitants of the camps to do be extinguished by 10 p.m. The sucl. cleansing and sanitary work as

will be

paid to may be necessary, this will be done reinforcements Breatest attention

avalding nuisance or fly-breeding and and a corresponding economy will be there should be no question of the ele

of the effected in the labour costs. In Yanutse River front. It is reported eamp being a menace to health or order to reduce the maintenance costs that Japanese troops transferred there from Honan alene number nu The good offices of the Commissioner be made to group the inhabitants comfort of those living in the vicinity of the camp in regard to sanitary fewer than 30,000.

labour to minimum, arrangements Large

contin- of

of Police will be sought to gents of the Japanese

to discourage garrison units at Subsien on the Tientsin-Pukow

any possibility of faltering or hawk into families or chia and into larger Make-up, wigs, hairdressing, etc., Railway in Klangsu, Ilafel, in central

howing in the residential area west of units consisting of from three to six

Chatham Road and between Austin ch

chia Anwel, Anking,

in "We've got to spend this Madge to form a pao-as is done Nanking, and

Red Road and Salisbury Roay. A special refugees camps in certain parts

of said. Yangchow have also been

"It's part of the business.” shifted there.

committee will be formed in con- Chinn, the chic leaders or chang being Mongol and Manchukuo irregulars in Japanese employ have nection with this canip, und its sole held responsible to the puo chang.

duty will consist of co-operating with now been sent to

It is believed, further, that a sub- garrison these with the Tung Wah authorities in re- stantial saving may be possible cities.

patriating to comparatively safe parts connection with the kitchen staff of China all those who have been since It is hoped to be able to forced to leave their homes in areas arrange for some of the Inmates of situated at the seat of hostilities. the comp to do the copking at a small Kowloon Teni: The actual area remuneration under the personal Involved is a small portion of Crown supervision of voluntary helpers at- land on the cast side of Waterloo tached to the Bishop's Emergency Shihchluchwang, Road between Rutland Quadrant and Rellef Council. Essex Crescent, just outside the

It is estimated that there are now at least 100 Japanese large and small warships and 300 steam launches concentrated in the Yangtze River.- Central News.

HOPE TO SETTLE BORDER "INCIDENT

(Continued from Page 1.) attempting to force General Ugaki into hurried moves,

The Army and the Foreign Omee are awalling Information from Moscow. A definite decision for the method of dealing with the Soviet bombings is unlikely prior to Tues- day. The Juponese newspapers did not produce more than the regular editions yesterday, while their tone was fairly moderate. The populace

calm-United Press.

Soviet Territory Is Lost, Says Moscow

on

in

1.

NEW RULERS IN SADDLE

Peiping, Aug, Japanese reports state that an "Imperial Assistant Army", meaning surrendered bandits and members of the Pence Preservation Corps at

has

proclaimed that anyone interfering with public Southern boundary

For a similar reason, it is possible safety, cannot be pardoned.—United of the area that the actual cost of food and fuel, Prean.. where it is proposed to spend over may be reduced to a sum in the £1,000,000 on new barracks.

neighbourhood of $4 per month per

least

SHIPS EXPECTED IN WIRELESS TOUCH

It is proposed to have a strip at head. It must be remembered, how- GO yards wide between the east ever, that it is anticipated that a margin of Waterloo Road and the fairly considerable proportion of the

fence,

Consequently, the com- camp population will be young chil- paratively small number of private dren who need milk. homes to be found at that particular spot will enjoy a certain separation]

IMPORTANCE OF DIET' Thoughtful persons will realises at from the camp. Needless to say, this

be

once that it is false economy. camp from the health and discipline stand-furnish a diet which is so deficient Fau Sang and Hoihow.

as strictly point as the two already mentioned in heat and energy value and in the for growth

Bulld

supervised

12

The list of ships expected to be in wireless" communication with the radio station, Hongkong, is as fol- lows: Sawokat, Curfu, Slang Wo, to Nippon, Haltan, President Cleveland,

and every effort will be made to and healthy living, that those re-

one constituents necessary

sum in reventie ng a result of the

sure that the minimum amount of ceiving it fall sick and have to be Sino-Japanese hostilities and, omit- annoyance is caused by the Inmates. It is hoped to restrict this camp to treated in hospital. During the losting any question

REPATRIATION EFFORTS

relief

f this only,

of humanitarian

In

conclusion, may I

the same class of persons at at North few days the Government has found motive and public health-the need Point but they will be collected from it necessary to vote thousands upon for the protection of the people thousands of dollars on temporary themselves and the safeguarding of Kowloon.

(at Latchikok); and residents--the cost of the camps can hospitals Moscow, Aug. 1.

touches the fringe of the be regarded only as 'Russia celebrated to-day as

In order to meet the views of the problem.

1 very small Anti-War Day. Moscow newspapers

return on the Colony's part. Let those who are ready to criticise. residents of Kowloon Tong as far as wrote editorials on the subjects, is humanly practicable, it is possible as too generous the provision of the peal to all residents of Hongkong

carnestly ap stressing the peaceful attitude of Russia. However, they also drew

that Government may agree to re bare diet which it is proposed to give who have the interests of the Chinese tain the Kowloon Teat site as a re- to the occupants of the camps, spend at heart (and more particularly of attention to the country's strength serve site and 'first to utilise an al-an hour or so in the Chinese hospitals those who have been driven from or bgainst aggressors,

ternative site on the western

Danger Hill humanity many of whom could have war areas and are hungry and des on the north. Gascoigne Road on the been spared their Bickness and fitute) to assist the Government in south, a nullah on the cast and the suffering had they enjoyed at least any way they can in lis formidable Kowloon Magistracy on the

Selwyn Clarke,

The Izvestia quoted the Tags of King's Park between portion in Hongkong, seeing the wrecks of have fled from their homes in the

Agency report of a violation of the Lastern frontier yesterday by 0 Japanese attack which resulted in Boviot territory towards

those in their hour of 'need. The the hill, ground on this particular alte and west of Lake Khaban. The report rather less

time may come whion many of us "A SMALL RETURN" than on acre of un- stated that the battle insted for some occupied land immediately adjoining.

with homes and loved ones may te "Putting on the lowest possible caught up into the cataclysm of war hours and that the Japanese lost la, of course, unfortunata that any basis, it is well known fact that and ourselves be heavilyUnited Press.

land used for recreation should bo Hongkong has derived a considerable outstretched to help us."

glad of a

hand

ho loss of two and a half miles of There are three acres of one square meal a day," sold Dr. tosic of giving asylum and succour to

1938.

SENNET FRERES

HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Gloucester Building

Podder Strock

R

E

WURDO

WATERPROOF

WATCHES

With

STAINLESS

STEEL

BRACELET

$7500

each.

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL LETTERS

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. Insulelently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the dedelency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Once,

AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Teingtau, Tientsin and Pel- ping are temporarily suspended.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America até forwarded "vin Siberia" if so superscribed.

aro

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES

Registered and Parcel Mails closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 0 a.m., re gistered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

YUNNAN SERVICE Parcel Post Service to the Province of Yunnan has been resumed.

From

Straits and Manila Swatow

Геред

Salgon

Shanghai

Shanghai and Swatow

Australia, Rabaul and Manila Shanghai and Europe via Siberia,

London, 11th July. Tientsin and Swalow

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London date, 7th July-and London Parcels--Lon- don date, 30th June, Manila

Salion

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, 28th July,

Java

Straits

Japan and Shanghal

Shanghai.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" London dale, 31st July.

Per

Agamemnon Holhow

Duc.

August 2. August 2:

Nellore

August

Pres. Dourner

August

S1 Kiong

Taiyuan

Tanda

Tyndarcus Chungling

Cortu

Emp. of Asta

G. G. Paul Doumer

August 2. August 2. .August 2.

.August 2.

.August 3.

.August 3.

August 3.

August 3,

Imperial Airways Plane Tjibadak

. August 3.

August 3.

Bhutan

Felix Roussel Clenapp

Imperial Airways Plane

August/4. August 4, August 5.

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- Pan-American Airways Plano,

ways Direct Servlee"-San Fran- cisco date, 20th July. Japan and Shanghai

Straits

U.S.A., Honolulu, and Japan-Sun

Francisco date. 12th July. Iniphonk

Tientsin and Swatow

Calentia and Straits

Japon

For

Straits and Calcutta

Haiphong

August 5.

August 5.

Rawalpindi I'crncus

Avgust 5.

August 6.

Pres. Adous

August 1.

Canton

August 72,

August 7.

August 0.

August B.

Yochow

Sudsang

Tango Mara

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Tuesday

Islami

Date and Time,

Tues., August 2. Parcels,.......... Aug, 2, 11 a.m. Ord.......... Aug. 2, Noon.

..Tue., Aug 2, I p.m.. Tues., Aug. 2, 1.30 p.m.

Si Klank Tinhow

Chaksang. Sinktang

Saigon, Mauritius, Reunion, Mada-

Kuscar and South Africa, "Swatow, "Shanghai and Tientsin *Swatow, "Amoy and "Shanghai .. Swatow, Ainoy and Foochow Ale Mail for Chungking (via lian- C.N.A.C. Plane ......Tues., Aug. 2.

kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service."

Tues., Aug. 2, 2.30 p.m. Tues., Aug. 2, 2.30 p.m. Sagres ........Tues., Aug. 2, 3 p.m.

Reg. Ord.

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

.Aug. 2, 4.30 p.m.

.Aug. 2, 5 p.m. ..Tues., Aug. 2.

.Aug. 2, 4.30 p.

.Aug. 2. 5 p.m.

sha and Chengla cle.. isla

Hankow by the "Eurasia Air-

ways Service" Po further points

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

by surface transport as Services permit).

Reg.

Ord.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Pres. Doumer

Siberia

.Tues., Aug. 2, 5 p.m.

Wednesday

Samshul und Wuchow

*Japan

Kongso Shirala

Kongmuon

Swatow and "Shanghai Manila

Samshul ond Wuchow

Sandakan

Halphong

Shanghai and Japan

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin

Fook On

Wed., Aug. 3, 8.13 a.m. Wed, Aug. 3, 8.30 a.m. Wed., Aug. 3, 10 a.m

Kingyuan...Wed., Aug, 3, 4.30 p.m. Peter Maersk Wed., Aug. 3, 5 p.m.

Thursday

Chung On Thurs., Aug. 4, 8.15 a.m. Hinsang Thurs., Aug. 4, 8.30 a.m. Sulyang...Thurs, Aug. 4, 10 a.m. Cortu .Thurs., Aug. 4, 10.30 ara. Holbow Thurs., Aug. 4, 4.30 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 4.

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Asla

Central and South America and *Europe

vin (Parce's for Canada only)-duc

Vancouver

B.C.,

Europe via Siberia

Vancouver B.C., 22nd August and

G.P.Ó. and K.P.O. Parcels, .......Aug. 4, 3 p.m. .Aug. 4, 4.15 p.m. .Aug. 4, 5 p.m. Fri, Aug. 4.

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Felix Roussel

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles,

Reg.,

Ord.,

G. P. O. and K. P. Ò.

Reg

Ord.,

.Aug. 4, 4.15 p.m. .Aug. 4, 5 p.m.

31st August

Air Mail

for "Imperial

Airways Imperial

Direct Service"due

11th. August,

London, Airways Plane....Thurs., Aug. 1.

K. P. O. Reg.

.Aug. 4, 6 pm.

Ord,

.Aug. 4. 5 p.m.

G. P. O.

Ord.,

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore

Zealand vin Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 22nd August.

Samshui and Wuchow Haiphong

Friday

.Aug. 4, 5. p.m. .Aug. 4. 1.3. Thurs., Aug. 4.

G. P. O, and K. P. O. Parcels

Regi Ord,

....Aug. 4, 5 p.m. Aug. 5, 8.45 a.m. .Aug. 5, 9.30 a.m.

Fri., Aug. 6, 8.18 a.m. .Fri, Aug. 5, 10 am. ................ ¡Fri., Aug. 5, G. P. O. and K. P. O. Parcels

Tai Hing Leesang Straits, Sondakan, Ceylon, India, Rawalpindi

East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Europe via Marsellics due Marseilles, 2nd September.

Reg Ord.,

Saturday

Air Mail for "K. LL AL Airways Rawalpindi

Direct Service"-duo Amsterdam, 16th August.

•Manila

..Aug. 6, 5 p.m. .Aug. 0, 0.45 0.m. ..Aug. 6, 10.30 am.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg",

Ord,

Près. Adams

L. Marques and S. Africa ....

Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Batavia, Tegelburg

Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar,

Sat, Aug. 6.

Aug. 6, 9.30 am. Aug. 6, 10 n.m. .Sat., Aug. 6, 5 p.m. Sat., Aug. 6, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano Sat., Aug. 0.

Direct Service"-due London, 14th August

Ate Mall for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plane Sat., Aug. 6.

Reg.

Ord.

by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due Darwin, 11th Aug.

Rex.

'Ord.

Sunday

G.r.O, & K.P.O.

.Aug. 0.5 p.m. .......................Aug. 1, Noon.'

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

..Aug. 6, 5.p.m. .Aug. 7, Noon.

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin. Tal Seun Hong Sun., Aug. 7, 0a.m.

Dairen, *Victoria B.C.-due Victoria Tyndarcus ..Tues., Aug. 9, 0.30 0.m.

B.C. 15th September. .... Straits and Calcutta

Japan and Europe vin Siberia

Haiphong

Tuesday

Hosong

Tues., Aug. D,

Aug. 9, 11 am. .Aug. 9, Noon,

..Tues., Aug, 0.5 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 10, 2 pm.

Parcels, Ord .... Sul Song Wednesday

Canton *Superscribed correspondence only.

Share This Page