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BANK HOLIDAY

In accordance with. Government Ordinance, The Exchango Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, the 11th November, 1940. (Armis- tice Day).

Hongkong, 6th November, 1940.

HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

|

LETTERS

British Exports

the Editor,

November 8, 1940.

The "Hongkong Telegraph." Bir-We believe the following ex- cerpts from letters recently received from prominent British engineering manufacturers will be of interest to your readers

New Tacoma Bridge Crashes Into River

Third Longest In The World

TACOMA, Washington, Nov. 7 (Reuter).The huge sus the third longest pension bridge over the Tacoma Narrows ---- From Herbert Morris Ltd., Loughbridge in the world-suddenly cracked to-day and crashed In

acctions 190 feet into the Puget River. borough. August 10, 1940:

"Galloping]

"Some of our overseau friends seem doubtful whether we can now deal with their orders, es promptly and efficiently as before, and they, show concern for our well-being that ourselves. we are far from feeling

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction To to be held on Tuesday, the 12th day of November, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tai Kok Taul, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

with years,

the option of -renewal at a Crown Ront to be Axed by the Surveyor of Hia Majesty the KING, for one fur- thor term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised In actual fact, we have never felt to edger for overseas, business or more that immediately after the disposure of our ability to complete and South China Morning Post, Ltd.,sal of the lot the Purchaser (if ship your orders satisfactorily. on Thursday, 14th November, 1910 at 5.45 p.m. for the purpose of not the applicant) will be required authorised receiving the Annual Report and to deposit with an Statement of Accounts for the officer who will bo present at the year ended 31st August, 1940, and sale, the sum of two hundred of electing office bearers for the dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on paymont of ensuing year, etc.

the Purchase price.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL will be held in the Board Room, MEETING of the above 'Society

NOTICE

The Public is hereby notified' that the International Sports and Wear House of 29 Nathan Road,! Kowloon, has been incorported on the 2nd November, 1910 an a limited liability Company under the name of "INTERNATIONAL SPORTS LIMITED."

on

The Company will remove the 11th November, to its new business premises at No. 10 Peking Rond..

INTERNATIONAL SPORTS

LIMITED.

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that 2 cash receipts issued by Hong Yuen Co., Ltd. dated 11th October, 1933 for H.K.$2,000.00 and dated 17th for HK$3,000,00 October, 1934 being payment on account of redeeming of 2 houses Nos. 19 and 21, Woo Sung Street, Kowloon mortgaged by the Undersigned, have been lost and that the said receipts are declared null and vold..

WONG YUK CHUEN, No. 69, Connaught Road West, first floor, Hongkong, November 7, 1940.

NOTICE

д

Recently misnamed Gertie owing to its swaying mouon,. The bridge has always been affeti- the bridge was only opened last July, ed by wind and it began swaying from side to side to-day.

A journalist, who was the only person on the bridge at the time of Mio collapse, felt it going down. Ho leapt out of his car and crawled Suu

feat to safety as the bridge disinte

huge 'cables waving

claims; our grated, its In spite of enemy shipping losses have been relatively wildly in the air. sight, and our own experience has been that no major shipment has failed to reach its destination. There tonnage available for British sen- is, of course, on enormous shipping borne trude:

H.K. Stock Market

Exchange At A Glance

*SELLING

T.T. London. Deinand London T.T. Shanghai T.T.-Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India

TT. USA.

Manila Batavia

1/2

1/2

978

5234-

824

237%

142%

Dungkok

149

Saigon

.90

France

Nom.

.97

TT. Australia

1/01/%

BUYING

1,220 b. & sa.

4 m/s L/C London

1/31

.64 n.

4 m/s D/P London

173%

H.K. Banks (H.K.) £.

.68 n.

4 m/s L/C USA.

23

.7 n.

4 m/s France

Nom

.25% n.:

30 d/s India

.84

.10 n.

U.S. Cross rale in London 4,02

.72 n.

U.S. Cross rate in NY...404%

.177 b.

The following quotations were on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

BANKS

In the light of these facts you need: have no hesitation in sending us all PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. your enquiries and orders for materi-issued

als-handling machinery. We are ket this morning. daily making large shipments to all parts of the world, outside Europe; and our organization is ready and eager to handle all the business you

Inland Lot

Na of Sale.

Registry No.

Street & Ivy Street.

Tal

Kak Trul

Locality

010 10 comລະng

G.

Boundary Measurements

2.

as per sale

plan.

about

Contents in

**

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 12th day of November, 1949, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of and Lot of Crown Land at Castle Peak, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.

can send us,"

From W. Canning & Co. Ltd., Bir- mingham. August 15, 1940:-

"We are told that there is an inten- sive German propaganda campaign abroad alleging that we British can- not manufacture because our fac tories are being bombed and that even if we could produce the goods, we cannot deliver them because we are being blockaded by the German Navy and Air Force.

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Both suggestions are deinitely untrue.

Material damage by enemy bombing is very small indeed compared with the effort necessary to achieve IL

We are most anxious to counteract statements because such German British industry is functioning fo capacity, principally on national and export requirements, and we keeping the seas free for our com- merce.

nre

We want orders--we can execute them, and we are anxious to do everything we can to assure you of our confidence that victory will come to the British sooner or later because the Nation is united at heart."

From Callender's Cable & Construc- tion

Co. Ltd., London. August 2, 1940;

"For the month of July we have been able to make, most excellent shipments to all our chief representa- tives abroad, not only for rubber cable but also for paper and telephone cable. In fact the month's shipments make it one of the heaviest months I have known in the last twenty Years.

of

As regards paper mains, I hope you will be able to Impress upon the buyers that they should not defer and distribution on account

their any major schemes of transmission fears that we cannot supply their de- mands. Last week the Government their determination to reiterated maintain

export trade. The tendy line of ships which are coming steady

of to you bearing consignments our

H.K. Banks $. II.K. Banks £.

Chartered

Mercantile, A. & B. £. Mercantile, C. £.

East Asia S..

Canion $.

INSURANCES

Union S... China Underwriters H.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglages Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P. $.. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.. Docko (old) Docks (new) Providents $. S'hai Dockyards $.

MINING

LANDS

Kailan s/-

Raubs $. H.K. Mines

Hotels $.. Lands $..... Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $. H.K, Realtics $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

.307 b.

150 n.

135 m.

ii n.

100 n.

80 n

5/7 n.

.0.00 n.

.9014 n.

T.T. Switzerland

POST OFFICE

GENERAL. HOLIDAY

On Monday, the 11th November, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8 am to noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from. 8 b.m. to 10 am, and the other Branch

nch Fost Omees will be entirely closed

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes ng on Sundays, une delivery of ordinary correspondence of at 11.30 6.m. and one delivery registered correspondence at 11 am.

There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11. a.m.. from the Branch Post Officen Stanley, Tai Po und Un Left:

will be The Money Order entirely closed.

Office

Greeting Cards (Christmas, New Year, etc.) must contain no written matter, except the haine and address of the sender, and must be posted in unsealed covers, which mu ̈ ̈ be clearly marked "Greeting Card." The rate of postage is 5. cents per

ounces for all countries, except. Hongkong, China and Macao which is 2 cents per 2 ounces,

Parcel Post Service to Canton is 'emporarily suspended.

The Imperial Airways Service b ween Hongkong and Bangkok temporarily suspended. Air ma› correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first opportunity oy steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and west bund ate An air mail servies providing a with British

will be available

services. connection Airways al Rangoon during Hongkong-Bangkok

the

Overseas

PATROCLUS period of suspension of the

SURVIVORS

Total 263

Service.

The

postage rates for all destinations will 50 $1.50 per oz for letters and $0.75 each for postcards. Mail for this service should be superscribed Vin Rangoon" and bear the usual

olue air mall label,

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Nov. 7 (UP).-Six hundred and thirty-one survi-u suspended.

Small Packet Post to all countries

19th October).

4.70 in the torpedoing of the auxiliary U. S. A Honolulu, Japan, ..31 n. cruisers Laurentic and Patroclue, Shanghai-(San Francisco ..14/- n. including the Master of the Pac-London and Strails

..9% n.troclus, Captain G. C. Wynter. 14 cts. n.

The survivors included 32 officers and 316 men of the Laurentle and .3 b. 33 omcers and 230 men of the Patro- sa. clus who landed at a Scottish port .31 b.

.100 h. Wednesday.

Trams $.... Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Troms (new) Stur Ferries $. Y. Ferries $.. China Lights (old) $. Chinn Lights (now) H.K. Electrics (old) $.

K. Electries (now) s.. Macao Electrics (old) $.. Macao Electrics (new) Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $..

INDUSTRIALS

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways

Direct

Australia and Manila

15.85 b. vors, by their stories, indicated .15% n. that at least 160 men had died Sandokan.***

INWARD MAILS

‚Nov. §.

and

date

Nov. 9.

Service Ban date, 31st October.

Nov.

Francisco .Nov. 10.

J.

.Nov. 10.

.Nov. 11.

Nov. 11.

Nov. 11.

Nov. 12

Nov. 12.

USA., Japan and Shanghai:

(Seattle

Nov. 12.

***

Nov, 17.

11.20 m.

.7.10 m.

.3.35 b.

.100.

16.15 b.

.7.40 n.

.3.70 n.

.59 n.

Evade Bus Fare

Student's Big Bluff

Calcutta and Straits

Java and Manila

London and Straits

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways.

Direct

Service"Sa Francisce

dato, 5th November. Sandaken

date 9th October). Swalow

London and Straits

.Nov. 19.

On bail of $50, Chau Mun-hang, 18, 2200 a worth at Kowloon b.described as a student, was Gined $30

OUTWARD HAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are 614 b.

Magistracy to-day for evading pay- dosed 15 minutes earlier than the 37 b.

b.ment of bus fare while travelling on a time given below, unless otherwise .36% broute No. 7 bus at Kowloon.

stated, and where mails are advertis- 17.60 b.

said that on Wednes- Sgt. Gordan

ed to close at or before s

a.m. regis- b.

of

Kowloon the day, an Inspector

tered and

closed at parcel mails ara $..10.60

..12% b. Motor Bus Company boarded a bus ats 5 p.m. an the

previous day. When 231 b. Waterloo Road and when he asked nails are advertised to close after .9.60 b. the defendant for his Wicket a com-3 p.m. Registered and Parcel malls

plimentary one was produced. As are closed at 8 p.m.

Intending biddors are advised that immediately after the dispo- A meeting of husbands and sal of the lot the Purchaser (if relations of ovacuees will be held not the applicant) will be required on Friday, November 8th at 7 to deposit, with an authorised

Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.02 p.m. at the Rose Room of the officer who will be present at the

Cald: Macg. of two hundred sale, the sum

(Pret.), Sh. $...12 Canton Ices $.. Peninsular Hotel to discuss the dollars, (3200) in cash. This sum

Cements $... formation of a Committee-which | will-be-refunded-on-payment of

-ST H.K. Ropes

STORES, &c. would consider all problems con- the Purchase price.

Dairy Farms $. and

Watsons $*** corning evacucos

S.. Lane Crawfords necessary make representations

Sinceres **** to H.M. Government on

Wing On (H.K.) behalf.

Powell Lid. $. J. L. WILSON,

our

when PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. manufactures, is proof that up to date

thair

F. C. CLEMO.

Old Indian Resident Dies

Mrs. S. A. Ramjahn Snr.

The death

occurred yesterday at her residence in Stewart Road, after a short filness, of Mrs. S. A. Ram- jahn Sar, mother of Mescrs, J, M. A. Ramjaha and S. A. Ramjahn Jnr., and Mrs. Y. J. Khan.

Mrs. Ramjahn, who was a well known member of the Indian Com- munity, was born in Hongkong and had lived all her life here. She was 09 years of age.

·No. of Sa

Registry No.

DD. 776. East of

Locality

Castle Peak.

Boundary Bienurements

N. 3. E. L

fool feet frat feet}

* per zala

plan

Contents in

about

82,000

Ann. Rent

4976

Upset

Price

$1,100

Rhubarb May Be Used

to Beat Hiter

can

the Government has been as good, and better, than its word in maintaining our sea connections. In addition, the are controllers of our raw materials

adopting a course which should en- sure steady supplies to those arms who have been deeply involved in export business, of whom Callenders are pre-eminent.

continue our end-

Let us our export trade

eavours to

with the vigour and optimism which the circumstances justify,"

From Midland Electric Manufactur- Ing Co. Ltd., Birmingham. Aug. 20; 1040:

"Our export position has been well maintained, and not only have we been able to make the goods, but, what is more important, we have been able to deliver them, and as far.

how he had obtained the ticket,

the defendant replied that he was a

Friday, Nov. B

..1n partner of the Bus Company but the Air M-1! by Alf to Rangon to con 10% b. Inspector saw that the ticket had 8.70.a. been issued to a Poilce Constable and

being suspicious, he took defendant

17 b. to the Bus Company.

meet with the "British Airways"

Reg.

0.05 b.

Sgt. Gordan said that the compli- 7.45 nmentary ticket had been issued to a .2.15 n. constable who has since died is a re-

.30 n.

Ord

G.P.O.

Reg.

sult of a traffic accident. The defen-

Ord.

n.

Overseas

„Nav. 8, 4 p.m. Nov. 8, 4.30 p.m.

Nov. 4 p.m.

Nov. 8, 4.30 p.m.

.7.00pm. 7.00 pm

dant alleged that a conductor had Salgon soid him the ticket and a parade was Haiphong .40% n. held for him to identify the conductor Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New

.165 b. but this defendant failed to do.

.98 5. 05 1,

,05 1

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.. S'hat Cotton Sh. $. MISC. H.K. Govt. 4% H.K. Govt. 32% (1934) H.K. Govt. 3% (1040) Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 GSBda.35% n HLK, Entertainments $.....0.60 n.

.1.60 n Constructions (old) $. Constructions (now) $. Vibro Piling $....... Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/-., 7/0 5. Marsmans Inv. (HK) s/-.2/Dn.

.1 n. ..8 s.

as we can see at the time of writing STOCK MARKET

we shall continue to do so.

at we

REPORT

BANKS

THE CHARTERED ·BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853, Paid-up Capital ........ £3,000,000 Reserve abluty of Proprietors £1,000,000. Reserve Fund.

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON, 28 Bishopsgate, E.C.L. Sub-Agencies in Landont 117/izz, Leadenhall Street, E.C.3. West End Branchi 14/10, Cockspur Street, B.W.1. Manchester Branch.

67, Mosley Street, Manchester, 3. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

We think will be Interested in

you hearing how we are going on

Hongkong Stock Exchange Officini week Home. During the past have had our first experience of Nazi Summary, issued yesterday says:

The market responded to more en- disturbing Air Raids. Apart our sleep they did negligible damage, quiries and rates advanced appre- because most of their bombs fell in ciably with the demand unsatisfied open fields and

their targets. There throughout the day. A Yorkshire farmer, Mr. situated round on a few houses and a strong undertone maintained Alor Star

la no doubt, however, that the ex- Selwyn Wade, thinks he

to beat Hitler with perience is most unpleasant

Our own Royal Air Force has done help rhubarb.

marvellously during the past week, Experiments which he initiated and at the moment "Hitler" is un- Mrs. Maria Gonsalves

have led, scientists to believe that doubledly gotting it where it hurts Maria rhubarb will produce a substance of most."." Mrs. The funeral of

of Homentin great value to munitions making. Hyndman Gonsalves, Street, Homantin, who died at the age of 60 yesterday, took place at

Ram. Fr. Gronell omslated. the Roman Catholle Cemetery, in the

The funeral will take place to-day. Debroy Somers Band and leaving the house at 5 pm, and pass

Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).

of

7.45 Studio-An appeal on behalf

Earl Haig's Fund.

7.62 Debroy Somers Band-For the Forces

n Allied Medley). .00 (An

Local Signal, Weather Report and menta,

8.00

8.03 Concert Waltzes-Waltz of Exultation-Waltz, Orches-

the Mascote,

tra

Boston

8.18 Dan

• make menade Orchestra..

Dance Maale, 9.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentaries,

0.30: London: Relay Talk: Books and People.

BASUAL Veristy : ProgTAMINE, - (10:19 | London Relay—Dandy, Lion' A Carlson, SANDA

1645 Dance Muzio.. 41100 Close Down. -

London, Sept.

ing the Monument at 5.10.

a

Gir own London Office, since the The experiments have been carried beginning of the war, has sent us out at a northern university which is weekly telegram giving names of steamers by which our goods are shipped. These have averaged four on war research work.

per week and up to date not a single one of these steamers has been lost. INNIS & RIDDLE (CHINA) LTD.

J. E. BARNIE.

A professor there said: "The nature of the experiments must remain The chief mourners were her two secret. It would be useful to the sens, Messts. J. and H. Gonsalves, enemy to know what we are aiming three brothers Messrs. A. M., E. Rat. I think I can say that we hope and Ebble Hyndman, and brothers to get valuable results." in-law Mr. F. X. Soares and Mr. J. Gonsalves. N

Among those present were Chev. J. H. Aires, Menta. C. Lose, E. J. Noronha, Dr. & M. Rodriguez, F. H. Barnes, C. M. Sequeira, Dr. C. de Ross, Dr. Eugene da Rosa, J. Xavier, M. M. de V. Soares, 1. M., Boares, C. G. Bliva, J. M. Noronha, B Bilve, Miss Gourdin, A. V. Gosano, W. A. Rondje

Mr. Wade, who lives at Oulton, near Leed, has been farming rhubarb -100 acres of it-all his working life. Paper-Making, Too

Chinese Form New Seamen's Union

"I remembered," he said, "that be-

(Reuter)-A dyes were developed LONDON, Nov. 7 fore aniline. rhubarb was used in the dyeing in- new Chinese Seamen's Union is form- dustry. That gave me the Idon of ed in London in association with the Transport Workers' putting it to other industrial use. International

"I sent quantities of rhubarb to the Federation with the object of obtain- wares and standardisation of that he ing the

The Minister of Aircraft Produce Wreathe wars sent by Mr. and Mrs. H tion has how roceived as fola for kilo Karim, The Indian start of the Tels- professor. Later he wrote

£4.001,102 for the purchasecot: airw

ca/Agios Department Tony had got from it a certain material raising war risks bonus for men.

which might be of great use in mu

use in muni- serving the Allies.

Mr. W. A. Chen, the Union's webstions working that the Obra Socretary, announced "that negoti

craft £3,420,018 from abroad, de- rintakia egome monstrating the enthuafdam 5 the Barling AS, VO movement in Britain develops. Abi

W: The money received from abroad is Toons

used for the purchase of alreraft ind materials in those overseas, countries or elsewhere (according to market conditions

HAFThen the suggested:

lay of rhubarb might, serve as a subsus nilots were taking place with shipow

itegar wood pula in paper-making, bera to secure a larger bonus. com-

H.K.

..Buyers Banks $1,220 Union Ins. $387 Docks (old) $15.75

Providents $4.45 Hotels $3.15 Lands $30.75 Trams $10

Lights (old) $0.75

(new $0.50 tries (old) $37. Electrics (new) $30.75 Macao Electrics (old) $17.60

Cements $16.25 Ropes $6.40 Dairy Farms $17 Watson $9.25

Entertainments $6.50 Sellers

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 98 Vibro Piling SA

Sales

H.K. Banks $1,220

Lands $31

Trama $10

Lights (old) $0.85

Mocan Elecirles (old) $17.00 Cements $184/18.40 Ropes $8.30/6.50

Captain Ramsay LONDON, Nóv. 7 (Reuter)—The report of the Committee of Privileges

Tody that? Indares now pensation for, injuries and loss of on the conduct of Captain Ramsay, Toy Labhashrekenen les or life for the men and their M.P will be published on Wednes

day

Hangoon

Marbins

Amritsar

Hongkong

jangkak

Ipoh

Jalavia

Ilotla

Bombay

Karachi

Calcutta

Klang

Agoncica:

Kobe

Clive Street Kuala

Bemarang Beremban Shanghai Singapor Altiawan Bourabaya

Fairlin Place Lumpur

Talping

Conton

Kuching

Cawnpore

Madras

Tientsin Tongkah

Manila

(Bhuket)

Colombo

Medan

Tsingtao

New York

Yokohama

Pelping

(Peking)

Cebu

Delhi

Italphon

Hamburg

Zealand via Brisbane.

G.P.O. and E.P.0. Parcels

..Nov. 1, 5 pm.

· Reg. Ord.

Nov, D. 8.45.a.m.

Nov. 9.30. a.m.

Saturday, Nov. Ĥ

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.B.A.

·and · Europe American Airways" and

Atlantic Services."

Nov. 5, 5.00 pm.

·K.P.O.

Fler.

Ord.

„Nov. 9, 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

Reg.

„Nov. 9, 5.00 p.m.

Ord.

Nov. 10, Noon.

Tuesday, Nov. 12

| Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu.

U.S.A., and Europe vis "Pan American Airways – and Atlantic Services,”

Rex..

Ord

Ber.

Ord.,

Kowloon P. O.

Trans-

„Nov, 12, 3.00 p.m. Nov. 12, 5.30 pm

G.P.O.

¡Nov. 12, 5.80 pa. Nov. 12, 7.00 p.m.

Superscribed Corresnandence Only.

NEW JAPANESE

MOVE IN SHAI Taking Over Chinese Courts SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, Nov. 8, (UP). CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and The Japanese are apparently on

ISRAKOW

Penang

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and · Glenéral)

Banking Business transacted.

FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year

of shorter periods in Local or Other Curs the verge of taking over control reneisari fates which will be quoted o of the Chungking controlled" application,

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened to Second Special District Court Local Currency and Sterling with interest

allowed at ran obtainable an application and the Third Klangan High The Bank Head Office in London Court which are situated in the undertakes Executor & Trusted business,

and claims recovery of British Income French Concession.ja TAK, overpaid, on terms which may at The Nanking regime has recently.

certained at any of its Agencies and Branches, -kota Jagadee

appointed judges to take over the two

Japanese and Buthorities have refused to issua

R. A. CAMIDGE, A

A Manager.

METROPOLE

benches, Both:-t

the

French

statements until to-night, but the Courts are being kept under a very heavy French guard Including alx armoured cars and other military units and plainclothes police The French polico have arrested a Get- man-Jewish refuged new... photo- grapher who was rfiaking efforts to: cover the incident on behalf of, the American owried Shanghat Gyaning Post.:

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