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CHURCH NOTICES
ST. ANDREW'S (CHURCH OF ENGLAND, KOWLOON) V.D.M.A.. Annual Meeting On Tuesday
Sunday, March 31, Low Sunday Holy Communion, 8 a..
Malina & Address, 11 am. Preacher: The Vicar:
Evensong & Address, 18 pan. Preacher;
Charman of the Bible
Churchumen's Missionary Boclely, Sunday Evening Club will follow this Service.
Primary Sunday School in the Ilall 10 д.т. Loader: Bliss nobinson.
Young People's Bervice in Church, 10 a.m. Leader: Mim. J. R. Ilgas.
Week Day Notices
Monday, April Medical War Work- in Moter Willon Com mittee Meeting. am Bible Reading Fellowship & p.m. Vellowship of Youth.
CLUB
Notice
The Annual Dinner and Dance
Hide
Gorman Comment On
Allied War Council
Approved
British Press And Tho Allied War Council
Axis
Swiss Correspondents Sceptical Of Move SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Mar. 29 (UP).
LONDON, Mar. 29 (Reuter). will be held in the Roof Garden"The fact that such a meeting Thursday's
LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter)-Swiss correspondents in Rome
declaration by of the Hong Kong Hotel on Satur-was considered necessary in Supreme War Counsell of the Allies s
the indicate 2 disbelief in the day, 30th MARCH, 1940, at 7.30 dicates that everything is not in Press, which welcomes the statement Berlin-Moscow axis.
warmly approved by the British possibility of Italy joining the order on the Allied side,
that the security of France and
The "Basler's" Romo correspondent "The secrecy surrounding the meet-Britain must be safeguarded before ing indicates they have
says that Italy's attitude towards the hide which they dare not something to there will be any peace talks, and their unity will be continued the public, declared an authorised when pence is established, spokesmon commenting on the Allied The "Times" War Council meeting to day.
comments that the War Council has made it clear to the whole world that the unity of the Allies is now firmly established and that nothing can shake It.
p.m.
E. L STRANGE,
Hon. Secretary.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
.
Demand For Action Aliled comment on the meeting is being interpreted here as a "demand the termination of the Finnish war for action" and it is being stated that does not mark the end of the Allies efforts to extend the war to Scan-
dinavia.
Soviets is summed up as follows:
(1) Haly regards Russia as of little value as a military ally;
St. Dunstan's Thanks To the Editor,
The "Hongkong Telegraphi Sir, May I beg the use of your columns to make known our thanks
POST OFFICE
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
ed to close at or before & am. re- gistered and parcel malla are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close - after 5 p.m., Reghtered and Parcel malis are closed at 5 p.m.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are for the generous gift from the people closed 15 minutes earlier than the of Hongkong to St. Dunstan's War time given below unless otherwise Fund, by publishing the enclosed an- stated, and where mails are advertis- nouncement,
J. E. Rosc. 1 Publicity Officer.
St. Dunstan's Captain Sir Jan Fraser, C.BE., acknowledges with deep gratitude the magnificent gift of £1,000 from the people of Hongkong to St. Dun stan'a Wor
Fund. This most enerous contribution which is very Calcutta, Stralis and Saigon Mar. 30. greatly appreciated, has beery paid Fort Bayard through the British War Organisation an Fund, of which Her Excellency Lady Mana Northcole is President.
Sandakan Straits
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty first Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Dea Voeux Road Contral, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of April, 1940, at 11.30 o'clock, a.m. for the purpose of receiving port that. the German fleet is steam with the utmost energy and deter-ns already declared as inconsistent the defence forces, and their auxilShanghai
a Statement of Ascounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1939.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 21st MARCH, 1940, to WEDNESDAY, the 3rd APRIL, 1940, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. TAYLOR, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 4th March, 1940.
THE. HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
The Seventy-firat Ordinary Wer Working Party for B.W.OF. General Meeting of Shareholders
Teachers Preparation Class, 7 pin; Andrew Club Open Niant, 030 pm, Tuesday, April 3-Annunciation of D. Communion for V. Mary. Corporate
will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Thursday, the 4th
German authorities are still checking The same authorised source anid the the Internment of the U-boat in Norway and also the Rome Radio re- ing out to battic,
At present, he sald, no comment could be made on either of these
reports,
Popular Conviction
INWARD MAILS
.Mar. 30, Mnr. 30. Mar.
30.
(E) Romo 'regards the political world-wide sims of Moscow with undiminished distrust.
While this will not prevent Italy sured, conndent victory that the Soviets, inclusion in any political and It was in this atmosphere of as-from continuing to trade with the
Mar. 30. Mar. 30. Council must have discussed the military system in which Bolshevism On March the 8th, the Minister of USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shung questions made urgent by recent is a partner is out of the question.
Pensions, Sir Walter Womersley, hal (San Francisco date," 20th developments, the "Times" continues,
Rumania's Position
M.P., opened the new Operating February)
.Mar. 30. Theatre Wing which has been built Air Mall by "Imperial Aleware Direct Swiss correspondents in Bucharest to convert St. Dunstan's Convales Bervico-London date, 23rd Mar. say that Rumonta's case clearly shows cent Home into the Central Hospital tribute," which President Roosevelt sonnel from all the armed forces and Japan and Shanghai.....
Mar. 31. the dangers attending "security by for Serious Eye Cases.
.Mar. 31. The per- Japan.
.Mar. 31. .Mar. 31. arles, as well as from the merchant Haiphong
April service and fishing fleets, will be Haiphong, Fort Bayard and Holhow treated here.
Shanghai The Minister of Pensions said that Japan and Shanghai the Nation had placed, a
great Straits responsibility upon St. Dunstan's Air Ball by "Pan American Airways because I was the best organisation Direct Bervios"-San for the blind in the world.
date, 22nd March Australia and Manila
The Council's decisions are likely to reflect the popular conviction that the time has come to wage the war
mination.
the official communique issued fol- The Daily Telegraph considers
lowing the Council meeting as the most emphatic and far-reaching de claration of joint policy yet made.
The Labour paper, "Daily Hernid," commends the decision that both Britain and France will insist on the conditions necessary for their security before discussing peace terms.
The failure to do this
was the source of much trouble in 1019 and afterwards.
League Will Aid Finland Assurance Givon By M. Joseph Avenol
Italy_Not_Imprassed ROME, Mar. 20 (Reuter)-The GENEVA, Mar. 20 (Reuter) Italian Press is at pains to show that promise that the permanent staff of it is not impressed by the communi- the League of Nations will give Fin-que issued in connection with the and every possible assistance in the meeting of the Allied Supreme War work of reconstruction is reported Council.
with real peace,
Rumania, like the other Balkan states, desires only to be soved from the horrors of a war of invasion, and is prepared to pay high prices for it. But this has limits,
The alternative is "security against tribute."
Canadian Elections The "Now York Post" says the Liberat landslido in Canada and the crushing deleat of all those who criticised the war policies of the Mackenzie King Government should show London that Canada is prepared and ready to back up the Allied cause to the utmost, for requests from the British Govern- Mr. Mackenzle King did not wait
to have been given to the Finnish The "Messagero" comments, how he initiated a war programme that ment. As soon as war was declared, Government to-day by the Secretary-ever, that the next phase of Anglo-left nothing to be desired. General, M. Joseph Avenel,
French diplomatic and military ne- declaration
It is also reported that before tion is revealed in the diving this promise, M. Avenol con-concerning the future. sulted the British and French Gov- ernments, which are very anxious to do all they can to help Finland re-
cover from the effects of the Soviet war of aggression.
Mothers Union, 930 m. Brownie Pack. April, 1940, at Noon, for the Want Freedom But
3.30 pm, Boys' Choir Practice, a p.m.
The Annual General Meeting of the t. Andrew's Branch of the V.D.M.A. will to held in the Hall at 645 pan. The Speaker will be the Nev, Charles Higgins of the American Episcopal Church. Subject: "The progress of the Church in China under war-time conditions." Refresh- ments will be provided and averyonale welcome.
Wednesday. April 3-Medical Working Party, i am Wolf Cubs, 5.30 p.m. Rover Bcouts, 845 pan. at 11, Cum- berland Rd. Kowloon Tong St. Androw's
Club, Badminton Evening, à p.m.
War
Thursday, April 4-Women's Fellowship. 3 pm. Working Party for B.W.0.3.; Boy Scouts-0 p.m.; St. Andrew's Club Table Tennis Tournament v. YMCA-0.30 p.m. 18_86. Andrew's Hall,"
Friday, April 5-Medical War Working Party, 30 ang Full Chole Practice, 030 p.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
(QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)
Dr. S. H. Moore to Speak On
-Medical and Refugee Work
Services on Sunday, March 31., Preachers-Morning, Rev. J. E. Sand- bach: Evening, Dr. S. H'Moore. Subject: Medical and Refuges Work in Shivehow. Junior Church at 9.30 am. All children welcome.
Morning Parade Service at 10.15 am- Iymn-No. 2, Prayer, Hymn No. 200,-1st Lesson, Hymn No. 09, and Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 103. Sennon, Hymn No. 804, Benediction.
Evening Service at 7 pm.-Hymn No. 865, Prayer, Hymn No. 603. Lesson. Prayer. Netlees, llynul No. 102, Berman, Hlynn No.
021. Benediction.
Notices for the Week
1. Following the Evening Service 4 Social Hour will be held at the 8. & 9. Home at 8.15 pan. All Servicemen and civillana will be warmly welcomed.
2. The Badminton Club is meeting at the 8, 8. Home on Monday and Thurs day at 7 pm.
3. A meeting of the L.C.A. will be held at the 8. & 5. liome on Tuesday at 2 pm. 4. There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship at the B. • 3. Home on Tuesday at 8.30 pm.
UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD)
Rev. E. Moreton To Preach To-morrow Morning
Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Evening Service & p..
Preacher at Morning service. Rev. E. Atoreton
Preacher at Evening service, Rev. J. E. Bandbach.
LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong Kong.
The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Selence March 31 will be- to-morrow
purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1939.
The Share Register and Trans ter Books will be closed from the 21st March to the 4th April, 1940, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 14th March, 1940.
CHRIST CHURCH (KOWLOON TONG)
Rev. Charles Higgins To
Prench at Mattina
Bunday, March 31-7.15 8.m.. Communion; 9 a.m. Bunday School Ser
Holy vices,
10 km. Matting and Sermon. Preacher: the Rev. Charles Higgins, of the American Episcopal Church
Not Hitlerism
Soviets Drag Out Talks Widening Scope Of Parleys With Finns ter)According to information STOCKHOLM, Mar. 29 (Reu- from Moscow, the negotiations which the Finnish delegates are former conducting Acting Sovernor, Mr. Maungy, and longer than anticipated.
are dragging on including Indian, Burmese, European and Chinese leaders, was formed. The Russians are stated to
Contributions amounting to 1,000, widening the scope of the discussions to include the question of increased deliveries of goods from Finland, especially in industrial products,
RANGOON, Mar. 29 (Reuter). "We want independence, but our in- dependence will not last if Hitlerism prevails," said the Indian Mayor of Rangoon at a meeting inaugurating the Burma War Donation Fund.
A Committee, under the
of
the
including the subscriptions Governor, Sir Archibald Cochrane, and Lady Cochrane were made the meeting.
AERIAL, TORPEDOES MISS THEIR MARKS
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nt
trawler recently was the Unity, a sistership of the Ursula,
The Nazis announce that a trawler has been sunk after hitting a British mine.
11. Mandarin Service. Preacher!
Actually she was sunk by a Ger- Rov. Raymond Kong. Note: There will be man light bomber. When her crew no service of Evensong this day,
of eight were picked up by a sub- Tuesday, April 2p. Guild of marine the men had been in an open Martha and Mary Commitee meelling; boat for six days and were in a bad p.m. Mandarin Service Committee,
Thursday, April 47.15 am. Holy Cam-condition. munion: 6 pm. Full Choir Practice,
Friday, April 5-3 p.m. In the S. Andrew's Church Hall, (by kind invitation of the Vicar of 8. Andrew's) A Jumble Sale. A charge of ten cents ta being made for admission.
Nole: That on and from the first Sunday in Apell there will be a service of Holy Communion at 8 am in Mandarin, every Sunday.
URSULA ON
THE JOB Nazi Ship Flew Estonian Flag
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
NEW BANKNOTES ISSUED
were
Now Trade Agreement
CHILDREN DROWN
Junk In Collision In
Central Fairway
Four children lost their lives to lowing a collision between two junka of the Water Police. in the harbour yesterday, despite sale lant rescue attempts by Sgt. Michle,
man, his
be
ed
A special joint committee is ex- pected to consider the question of a new trade agreement.
Apell 1
Apr. 1. .Apr. 1.
Francisco
‚Apr. 2.
April
April 2.
2.
April 2. Apr. 2, ÅDE. Apr 2.
Sir Ian Fraser emphasized that Bangkok and Saigon apart from the men and women of Salgon.... the home country, they had arranged Shanghai with the Indian Government to make Strails and Manila appropriate provision for any Indians U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco their services and discussions were Alr Mall by "Air France Direes Ser- who might be blinded as a result of date, 28th February).......Apr. 2.
the High Commissioner for Canada, Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Apr. 8. proceeding with
with the Dominions
vico-Paris date, 27th March a similar
withi A message from object.
Apr. 3.
to look after blinded Canadians and Shanghai thanking St. Dunstan's for Its offer Java and Manila accepting the arrangement, was read, Ale Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" London date 27th March. together with a letter from the High Commissioner for South Africa in
Commissioner.
similar terms.
Japan
.Apr. 3.
.Apr. 3.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
.Apr. 5.
.Apr. 5.
OUTWARD MAILS Saturday, Mar. 30
The Minister inspected the whole Australia and Manila Hospital and stopped to talk with Canton two young men from the British Expeditionary Force in France who were practically blind and being treated in the wards.
were
King Inspects The Southern Command
Meets All
Halphong
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LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter),--His According to Chung Hing, steers-Majesty the King yesterday inspected bost with 12 people on the troops of the Southern Command. board, including the four children, After motoring from his starting was salling in the central fairway point he toured for 30 miles leaving about 12.30 denly altered its course and collid-spect troops. lined up by the roadsire..
pm. when a junk sud- his car on several occasions to tangled, causing
with his. The salls became en-
his junk to capsize. Almost immediately after eight had been rescued by the crew of a launch, arrived. On hearing that four clul- a Police launch with Sgt. Michic den were missing, Sgt. Michle at An agreement has not yet beened the hatch off the upper cabin of once dived into the water and smash- reached on several frontier questions the capsized junk with an axe. which are still being discussed,
He It is generally anticipated that old boy, Sin Mel, who was however, to the surface a nine-year- brought to diplomatic relations will be shortly beyond human aid. resumed.
Owing to the water-logged condi- Lion
of the junk it was impossible to reach the other cabins where
the other children, a 10-year-old boy and two girls, aged 11 and eight," were i trapped.
The
junk was towed to Yaumati and the bodies of the chil-1 dren recovered,
NORTH SEA "BATTLE"
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:
elds scattered in this area as far as
the northwest German coast.
No Confirmation
COPENHAGEN, Mar, 20 (Router):
-Reports that German warships have been sighted off the west coast of Denmark by watchers ashore are not confirmed by high official circles
29 (Reuter) here. LONDON, Mor. New blue one pound notes issued by the Bank of England yesterday.
The issuing office was kept busy all day by people who wanted to change their old notes for new ones.
FLYING OFFICER DECORATED
It is stated that no German naval units have been observed either from berg or any other place on the
west coast at Jutland.
private sources along the coast.
The same negative news comes from
ACTIVE BRITISH SUBMARINES
LONDON, Mar, 20 (Router) -Fly- ing Officer Edgar James Kalo, of LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter). The Hastings, New Zealand, has been recent activities of British submarines LONDON, Mar. 29 (UP).-It awarded the Distinguished Flying are mentioned in an official announce- dernheim was sunk by the submarine Ursula, which became famous for sinking a German cruiser at the mouth of the River Elbe several
The
enemy.
Crack Red Troops months ago. To Be Withdrawn HELSINGFORS, Mar. 20 (Reuter). The Soviet military authorities are withdrawing their crack troops from the newly-occupied areas In Finland and are replacing them with other units.
split bamboo, valued at $2,500, which On board the funk was a cargo of
was lost.
Incident At Stanley
A sudden squall about I p.m. yes- terday caused a boot to capsizo off Stanicy and resulted in the death of j
woman, Fan Kau-mui, 30..
women, Chan Ngal, 20, and Yeung On the boat besides Fan were two Kul, 43, and a man, Lau Chau, 36, who swam to nearby rocks from where they were brought ashore by two Indian warders.
The body of Fan was recovered.
BAREBACK RIDE IN AIR
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A young aircraftsman working as rigger at an RA.F. fighter com- mand station had the unique perience of riding bareback on a Edmund Hungo Sunnes was Spitäre machine, silting astride sunk by the submarine Truant.
fusilage facing the tall. The aubmarine Unity rescued eight The pilot after taking off survivors of the Dutch trawler, Puzzled by the weight and unrespon- Protinus, which was bombed and sive behaviour of the tall and made sunk by a German plane on March a circuit of the serodrome. His pas- senger, gripping tight with his knees and arms, hung on crimly.
Meanwhile, the ground sto!, gravely anxious, summoned men and emergency staff with equipment, in- cluding a Are engine. The pilot landed smoothly, the aircraftsman being none the worse.-British Wire- less.
Nazi Plane Down
20.
is revealed that the British sub-Cross in recognition of gallantry disment, which discloses that the Hed- marine which torpedoed the played in flying operations against the German freighter Heddernheim was H.M.S. Ursula, which will be remembered for her fine exploit earlier in the war in torpedoing a Koln type cruiser near Kiel, The Golden Text will bo-Every good The German freighter Hugo Stinnes gift and every perfect glit is from above, and cometh down from the Father of
was sunk by H.M.S. Truant. light, with whom is no Varlsbienes, Hugo Stinnes scuttled herself when neither shadow of turning," (Jan.-2; 17).
Among others the following citations called upon by HLM.S. Truant to halt will be road from the Bible All nailons She did not sink, however, no was whom thou hast made shall come and hastened to her doom by a well- worship before thee, O Lord; and shall directed torpedo. glorify thy name: For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone. Estonian flag when she was inter- The Heddemheim was flying the Thou, O Lord, remainest for eneration cepted. She had aboard 7,000 tons of -(PM, 00; D. 10;) (Lam. B; 18).
The following citations will also be read Swedish iron ore. from the Christian Science Text-book, "Belenco and Health with Key to the Beriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy)-In the vast forever, in the Science truth of being, the only facts are Spirit and its innumerable creations. Spirit and all things spiritual and the real and eternal. Bp/rit imparts the understanding which uplit | consciousness and leads into all truth. nderstanding is the line of demarcation between the real and unreal ** (Pagoa, 479, 169, 506).
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Tirst Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong- kong (a Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Betontlet, in Doston, Mass.) No. 31 Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Tram Station, Bungay Bervico 11.15 am. Bunday School 10 am, Testimony Meeting, A Reading Room & located day, 8 pun. the Church Building and is open every morning Except Bunday) from 10.30 mm, sa 12.20 tp.m. and on Tuesday and Friday · DVATI- 198nge from 8.30 p.m. to 7 pm. All authorised Chrision science llersture is evariable é at the feading Room. The Public's Scordially, Invited to attend the services segund to visit, the Itending Room
The Hugo Stinnes Was Scuttled
LONDON, Mar. 29 (Router) Further details regarding the recent
Graf Spee "Mutiny"
Is Denied
SYRIA-TURKEY CONVENTION
sinking of the German froighter by the British Admiralty, 18 French Ambassador to Turkey, and|
ROME, Mar. 20 (Reuter).-A con- vention of friendship and good neighbourly relations is to be con- BERLIN, Mor. 29 :(Reuter)~~Ac-cluded between Syria and Turkey, ac- cording to a Buenos Aires despatch cording to a despatch from Ankara,
Paris, Mar. 20. The convention will be signed by Issued by the German news agency; M. Gabriel
A German Dornier typo plano the statement that the crew of the missioner for Syria, who recently ar- north-east Graf Spee refused to put to sea, asrived in Ankara, by M. Massagli, the entire crew. being killed.
Puaux, High Com-crashed while on reconnaissance over France yesterday, the
Omeer, Captain Kay. emphatically denied by the First by M. Sarajoglu, the Turkish Foreign engine trouble
The craal is attributed either to Minister. Captain Kay says: "This statement
Bulletin.
Edmund Hugo Stinnes at the mouth of the Ballle are now avallabic,
The freighter was Intercepted by is, in all details, a mere invention." ber from outside Danish waters. a British submarine which shadowed He cites 1,000 persons from the First
Graf Spec-as witnessca. Officer to the youngest seaman of the
Halifax, Kennedy Confer
or storm-Reuter
Polish Planos Join
Paris, Mar, 20. *The frat squadron of Polish planes which have been training in France have now joined the Allied forces on the Western Front.
As soon as the ship was clear of the three mile limit she was ordered to stop and make no use of her wire- less.
Lt. Commander J. Jolly, R.N.R. has This order was disregarded.
LONDON, Mar. 29 (UP)—The U.S. been appointed to be a After trying to escape the ship Magistrate.
Marine Ambassador, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, Addressing the pilots before their fcuttled itself.
was in conference with Lord Halifax departure, Gen, Sikorsky said. "You The crew were picked up by the led to quit the Hongkong Defence
Mr. R. A. Carroll has been permitt-for half-an-hour to-day,
It is believed they discussed the you will be the first to fight for were the Inst to fight in Poland. Now submarine and put into boats,
Reserve.
Allied War Council's plans.
Poland in France. Reuter. Bulletin.
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..Apr. 2, 5 p.m. Apr. 2, 0 p.m.. Apr. 2, 5.30 p.m.. G.F.O.
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.Apr. 2, 4 p.m.. .Apr. 2, § p.m. Apr. 2, 7 odnoaday, Aprli 1 Air Mail for Indo-China, Irati, and 8.30 a.m. France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Ale France Airways Direct Service"...due- Paris, 11th April.
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April 3, 5.00 p.m. ***... April 8, 5.30 1.1..
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..April 8, 5.00. p.m.. Aprü 3, 749 PM,
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.2.30 p.m.
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