Wednesday,

· HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 28, 1941.

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LETTERS

School for the Deaf: An Appeal

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

Sir, On behalf of the Building Fund Committee of the School for the Deaf, I venture to crave the assistance of your columns in making an appeal to the publle for donations towards the Bullding Fund.

The School was started six years ugo, During its history It hus already catered for over fifty deaf children, who might easily have useless members of the com- been

munity but for the training they have obtained in the School.

The School, teaches children lip

reading, and speech. This cannot

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.

The Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Chol St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 62, Argyle, St., Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses 'bore, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in enses where mallee la proved.

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25 cents Saturdays.

be learnt in the usual way by raita- Government In Silk

tion of sounds for the children can.

Japan Has 300 Warships Guarding BANKS Pacific Gateways, Says Spokesman

Special to the "Telegraph": -

TOKYO, May 27 (Domei).The first comprehensive survey of the Imperial Japanese Navy's position vis-a-vis the threatening world situation since the outbreak of the European war, was given by Captain Hidco Hiraide, Director of the Naval Press Section of Imperial General Headquarters in a Navy Day broadcast to-day.

It is said that the impression apparent in some sections of the nation shows that the Pacific Ocean where the seas haye been rising since the end of last year, recently began to present a témporary full, but it really appears that the seas of the Pacific are rising higher every day," Captain Hiraide said.

Britain's position is becoming the present world situation that difficult as the result of the Japan will never participate in the counter-blockade enforced main-war but the Imperial Japanese Navy,

is fully prepared to meet any possi ly by German submarines and ble emergency as described above," aircraft while the United States Captain Ifralde concludes. safe transport of materials in is reported to be contemplating

aid of Britain by the use of merchant ships and warships, he continued,

"As the situation develops there is the danger of u clush between American warships and German submarines and the result will leas between

td a virtual state of war Germany and the United States.

Tripartite Pact

"In the event of the United States entering the war, European war and Pacifle problems will come to have immediate effects upon Japan on ne- count of the tripartite alliance among Japan, Germany and Italy, and other circumstances.

DUNKIRK “POEM"

IS PROSE

U.S. Told France Will Not Surrender Fleet

Special to the “Telegraph”

WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP).—The - French - Ambassador,

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M. Henry-Haye, to-day delivered to the State Department a note from the. Vichy Government renewing their pledge that France will not surrender the fleet nor her colonial empire to HOXED DEPOSTS received for One Your Germany.

The note is intended to assure John Masefield, the Poet the United States that collabora- Laureate, has written a book on tion with Germany has not the evacuation from Dunkirk.

torms of thu

the note

exceeded the

It commemorates an epic of armistice. British history in a new way for

·

not Asked whether or

RADIO

or shorter periods in Local or Other-Cup- rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened i Local Currency and Sterling with interes allowed at rates obtainable on application The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee - business and claims recovery of British IncoJEG ZBW, 155 metres (845 kc.) and 31.45 Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of ita Agencies and metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Branches,

W. I, AVANS THOMAS,

a Poet Laureate-in prose. Pre- pledged that France would not take vious Poets holding this naan active part in the war against Studio Talk with Excerpts

in Britain, M. Henry-Haye declared that had been Vichy's stand for the past 11 months and it was unchang- cd.

of the

Light Brigade," for instance.

"It is generally considered that tional office have done it even in case the United States chal- verse-The Charge lenges Japan to war it will not be ensy to mobilise, the entire United Slates Fleet for an attack on Japan and it is believed among world naval experts that initial activities will take the form of

of guerilla warfare or com- merce raiding."

Hiraide declared

not hear any of the words, which by Stocking Business

mirror they are patiently means of a

to make by taught

copying the mavements of the lips and tongue of their teacher. They are also taught hand-work, housewifery, and school subjects up to Upper Primary School standard.

The British Government and the Fountain

that

In such an eventuality it will hostery industry have formed a cor-be extremely difficult to wage such submarine warfare OF poration to deal with the export of intensive

neriul

Germany is campaign as stocks of silk stockings.

These were valued when the Gov- carrying out against Britain against

banned their sale ernment

for Japan's geographical of over December at £1,300,000.

The new body the British Silk 1,000 nuutical miles from, say, the Stocking Corporationis likely to nearest base to Tokyo Bay while the meet soon, probably at Leicester, to pumber of submarines or aircraft is draft export plans.

As the present rented quarters are quite Insufficient, and as heavy ex- penses for sanitary Installation would) in any case have to be incurred to comply with local sanitary require- ments, the School has no alternative but to seek to build a new school in the New Territories, with sufficient ernment will serve

for teaching children

the

torute,

riculture, etc,

now

Jast bloces a distance

also subject to considerable restric-

Jions. Three representatives of the Gove past definition of

on the

direc-

The sum required for the building is approximately $50,000. It is hoped that Government will extracting much urgently make a grant of the land and will funds to equip the "so few" which bear half of the cost of the building, that the amount required to ensure the establishment of the new school is only $25,000, of which some $10,000 has already been subscribed. I therefore appeal for donations to make up the balance of $15,000.

A complete list of the donors will, through the hospitality of the Press. be published in due course.

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15

In-

or that

From Famous Plays

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency

It is called 'Nine Days". Wonder," France intends to protest against of 845 k.c's and on Short Wave from and will be published shortly. the British seizure of the oil tanker 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.02

Mr 1. L. Hall, director of William Sheherazada, which was proceeding m.c's per second.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- Heinemann, Ltd., the publishers, to Moscow from Texas with a cargo said: "It is written as only Masefield of oil, and the protest will probably cession.

12.30 Jack Hulbert and Cleely could write it-quietly told, without be delivered through the American

Courtneldgo in Variety, flugwagging. Just as a British hero State Department.

The Sunshine Cruise (McLaren really is. Only the facts are there it contains no fiction at all.

and others); Humpty Dumpty (Ray) (Comedienne) Courtneidge (C ...Cleely 40,000 Words About 40,000 words is Mr Hail's' estimate of its length-a little less than the average novel..

Originally the book was planned with photographs, but Mr Hall is doubtful if these will be included.

Live Crab In King's Motor Car

to

Major Baseball

Dodgers Blank Out Philadelphia

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Hoad Me:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, EC.3.

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital

Reservo Fund and Rest.

BANKERS:

4,000,000

1,800,000

1,050,000

1,254,000

The Bank of England de Midland Bank, Ltd.

with Orchestra; You're a Sweetheart

ΣΠ (im "You're a Sweetheart"); the Still of the Night (flm "Rosulle"). Sydney Torch (Organ); I Was Any- Bangkok thing but Sentimental; Birdle out of Calcutta

age (both from tim

***Take · mix Colombo Cicely Courtneidge and Hulbert (Comedians) with Or- Hongkong

JACK

BRANCHES:-

Jaffna

Bombay

Kuantan

Kandy

Karachi

Kola arU

Della Gaile

chestra; Teddy Bears' Plenic (Brat-owTal ton)....

(Cinema pah Sydney

Gustard Organ); Where There's You There's NEW YORK, May 27 (UP). Me: You're Sweeter Than I Thought Brooklyn Dodgers blanked

You Were out!

Kuala Lipis

Madra Now York

Penang Rangoon Bhanghai

Simia

Kuala Lumpur Singapore

Kuats Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Banking

Philadelphia Phillies to win 6-0 Inful Trade (both from a "Jack of Exchange Business transacted.. the National Baseball League to-dian) with deck Hulbert (Come-

day, Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox spilt even in a double-header, the Red Sox win- ning the opener 5-2, but losing the nightcap 1-11. Searcy were:

Orchestra,

1.00 Local Time Signal. 1.01

Harry Roy's Orchestra and Tiger-Ragamuflas.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements,

1.45 Negro Spirituals.

of

2.00 De Groot and His Orchestra. Der Kaspec (De Groot). De Groot and

His Orchestra; Selection Chopin Melodies...De Groot (Vio- lin) David Bor (Plano) and Reginald Kilbey (Cello): Zinetta (Geehl); When the Great Red Dawn is Shining Pen(Sharpe): First Waltzes-Potpourri

(Robrecht),

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Battery: Hadley. Hayes. Boston

.R

11

5

1

12

1

9 12

G to

0

1

Eisenstat

6.30

0

tions,

2.15 Close Down. 5.45 Indian Programme,

6.32

7.00

Variety.

and

TRUSTEE AND. EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- reney and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that

may be ascertained on application.

D. BENBON,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

An experimental service providing sen transit to U.S.A. and air transit trom U.S.A. to Lisbon and United Kingdom has been instiluted. The

Closing Local Stock Quota-inclusive postage rate la H.K. $2,00 per 1⁄2 oz. for letters and H.K.$1.00 each for postcards. Correspondence for this service should bear the usual blue air mall tabel with the super- Icription "By sen to U.S.A.",

London Relay The News. 7.15 London Relay "Questions of athe Hour

supposed to anticipule a clash in arms but actual distances in the re- cent European war indicule that even after the outbreak of hostilities needed Instead of spectacular fighting such forms different

of warfare does not bind anyone at any time to raiding fifth column activities and

owe "so much!" diplomatic economic we so many"

commerce- pay any given sum, but it does make

Opportuniam game of giving to a noble cause to spionage compaigns are employed. help the highest moral crusade ever

"The

necessity of turning the

Two minutes before the King embarked upon in our long history.

It is not all of us who can make a

world situation

one's favour and Queen entered their car to regular

powerful diplomalle monthly contribution to the through war effort of any considerable size, luences is taken for granted, it will drive

Plymouth railway Philadelphia But I am sure that the "Bellows never do to rely upon others' powers, station after a day's tour of the

The real strength of is just the thing which will know only too well the incessant those who want to give a small sum enables its nation to find a way out elbowed his way through the Philadelphia

country city recently, a man excitedly Battery: Wagner. Pytlak. appenl caus

upon the generosity of the each month. It has also the added of

such dimcult world situation."

Ballery: Marchilden, Hayes. public in aid of charity, but I ven- elustic machinery to cope with those Captain Hiraide continued.

cheering crowds with a live crab Boston ture to think that the School for the of us who can and who wish to give "There are now a few Powers in for the King.

Battery: Newsom, Dickman, Judd. cock, Deaf is absolutely unfque and fulfis more that is necessary to ensure the world which have

powerful an essential need in Hongkong.

"Where are they? Mr Cloud's Detroit Iarmed forces. It happens, however, "promotion" in the Fellowship.

Battery: Rowe, Corsica, Tebbe

ebbetts. I hope therefore, that this appeal refer to "Windfalls.".

Cleveland will meet with a ready response.

that those who are strong on the seal sent it," he gasped. I wish

the

Battery: Miinar, Brown, Inquiries were "Servants of the are not su strong on land,

made. Yes, Hemsley. Donations can be sent either in the Bellows" every success in their those who are predominant on land the King was expecting a crab St Latils. undersigned, or to Miss L W L. undertaking, which should bring in a have yet to perfect their sen power. from Mr Cload,

Battery: Muncrief. Ferrell. School for the Dent, 57 Kai Yan tidy sum onch month to the "Bomber With the air force added to these

It was put in Chicago Boat, Kowloon City.

Battery: Ilaney, tallett, umplirles, Fund." I hope they will advertise factors there are not many instances

the royal ear.

Tresis their venture well so that it comes of work Powers which are strongly

Two hours before Mr Charles New, York

Battery: to the notice of all sections of the prepared at one on land and sea and Cload, sixty - six-year-old ship's

Rug Murphy, Rosar Fellowship-of-the-Bellows Colony's community,mut--hope-that-in-the-air

-chandler-had-been-presented-to-the Washington the present

membership of 2,000

Other Warfare

King and Queen at the Virginia Battery: Chase, Anderson, S- have paid my $2 which wili

be higher thon, their

House Settlement, 7 social club Zuber, Masterson, Early. The Navy spokesman went on to covers the cost of a badge showing, wildest expectations. If this letter

NATIONAL LEAGUE assert that the "great strength of the where bombed-out families find re-Brooklyn that I am a "Whiff" and not the helps in that direction it will achieve Imperial Japanese Army and Navy

fuse,

Battery: Casey, Phelps.. unenviable animal, the unmention its object. able "Snuff." have

coupled also been

As he shook hands with the Queen. Philadelphia WHIFF.

air forces is

Battery: Podganjny. supplied with a most entertaining

already well known in the world." Lady Astor who was with the royal vinston booklet, well illustrated and cleverly

asked, "What about a Declaring that "no written,

Roosevelt's Speech

Power would party had together with nine small

dare to provoke

fresh crab, Mr Cload?" such strengths,“ envelopes wherein

"They Shall Have One" to place my

Captain Hiralde warned, however, Si-The entire world is monthly "Blow Ins" for the remain-

now that it may not be impossible for ing months of this

eagerly awaiting President Roose hostile Powers. to resort to such ful As all of my fellow "Whiffs" will velt's momentous freside talk.

tactics

as breaking internal unity or know by now, we have promised to Fo the benefit of those who will causing disunion between the millit- try and pay one cent for every plané tot be able to hear the President ary and the people or even diffusing brought down by our land, sea and spenk owing to daytime office work, confileting ideologies among air forces and, as I understand, the I beg to inform them, through the people and to place their hope for previous month's "bag"

medium of your paper, that an elec- almost impossible ultimate victory published by the "Servants of the trient recording of the President's on this issue alone. Bellows" as early as possible in speech will be broadcast over following months.

Treasure Island station KGEI on What an excellently conceived 0.07 megaryeles to-night at 0.30. scheme this is for so very painlessly.

S. S. Luo.

your.

M. K. Lo.

Is

to

be

soon

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

TO SAN FRANCISCO' AND LOS ANGELES

via Shanghal, Kobe & Honolulu

SS "Pres. Cleveland"

SS "Pros. Coolidge"

SS "Pres. Pierce"

SS "Pres. Monroe"

June 5 SS "Pres. Taft"

June 16 SS "Pres, Cleveland" June 30 SS "Pres. Cooildge"

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

via Manlia, Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Capetown

55 "Pres. Jackson"

5S "Pres. Adams"

TO MANILA

55"Pres. Cleveland"

59 "Pres. Coolidge"

6$ "Presl, Pierce"

the

July 15 July 30 Aug. 9

with

full

the

and

She was told: "They shall have one. The ship's out

How should be in before their Majesties:

leave."

For many years, every member

caught crab.

10

Chandler.

8

D

0

7

1

Tusson.

Warren, with

7.30 A Scottish Programme.

The public are reminded that it is Ye Banks and Braes (arr. Murray) breach of postal regulations to Carrasquel...Sydney MacEwan (Tenor) with enclose in a postal cover communi-

Instrumental Trio: Fantasia on Scot- tish Airs (arr. Mulder)....De Groot cations intended for persons other

than the addressee,, and His

Orchestra: The Bank

of Allan Water. Muriel Brunskill (Contralto) The Printed Matter Service to the with Piano; The Haymakers. Scotch following places in China is tem-

Dance Country Orchestra; When The porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- Rye Comes llame....Frank Gordon chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen (Bass-Baritone)

with Plano; (except Amoy and Kulangsu),

North and East

Small Packet Post to all countries la suspended.

Star Writes Polish Song

A BALLAD written by Diana

The music is being written by Miss

Will Ye No Come Back Kwangtung. Again?, (Baroness Malrne, arr. Scott- Wood)..........Sydney MacEwan (Tenor) with plane

mke: Cotch Country. Dance Kwangal

accomp. 8.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

8,02 A Schubert Programme. Marche Militaire....Son Francisco

of the Royal Family who has Napier, the film star, now a Sec- visited Plymouth has received from tion-commander of a F.A.N.Y. Mr Cload the gift of a freshly unit attached to Polish troops in Symphony Orchestra cond, by Alfred Captain Hiralde, urges the Japan- ese nation to realise this point fully Lady Astor's house for tea, and Mring song for the Polish Army.

The King and Queen went on to Scotland, may become a march. Hertz: Der Doppelganger.....Alex.

under

(Bass) with plano; Kipnis and make sufficient precautions.

The Angelus Octet; Ave Turning to the question of Japart's Cload went down to the quay and

a la Vierge.....Jane Priere possible

anxiously looked out sible entry into the war, the Navy boat came in. The biggest crab was the singer.

(Soprano) with Orchestra; spokesman declares,

In

case selected and a man sent hot foot to economic pressure by a combination find the King and Queen and present wrote the words when

Miss Nupler told a reporter: **[ of hostile Powers comes to

I heard o party of Polish soldiers singingos hey marched along the street be- neath my window.

the Japanese right of wet.

Japan may as a matter of course be compelled to rise

by way of self-i defence. Whether such a

will be arrived at or not. FENE

{ when she

entirely depends upon the

attitude toward Japan of the other party or Power. It will not happen "that Japan on her part will provoke the other party in my bellicose move."

Navy is Confident "The Imperial Navy aloof from the noisy arituments abroad, e de- voting is efforts to the reinforce ment of its military preparations and fighting strength and is standing by in full preparedness and with perfect conviction in victory so as to fight

strong foc perial Command is given," the Navy foe whenever the Im spokesman further states.

The Japanese,

Navy at present is engaged operations along the China

June 1 SS "Pres. Hayes".

July 18 SS "Pres, Garfield" July 26 SS "Pres. Monroe""

Aur. 9 Aug. 24

... May 30

Sept. 7 To. SINGAPORE via MANILA

SS "Pres. Madison"

Const

employing about 200 large

June Jane 23 Harry Luckenbach

Jun. 19 June 21

June 28

Dorothy Luckenbach

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

via fan Franchco, Los Angeles and Panama

S$ “Pres, Tuylir”

*SS

June 19 #4Harry Luckenbach

.......... July 10 *†Andren Luckenbach

Pres, Mwilson” **Dorothy Luckenbach .... Jn 19 BS "Preo. Harrison"

• Cargo osly,

+ Omita Boston.

**AMERICAN ✰✰

July 20 Aug. 12

Aug. 28

PRESIDENT LINES

ARSUND WORLD SERVICES"

BKFYRANSFONTINENTALIA WESTERN

42 Fodder fil

Foephone SA171

to

King's Remark

of

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Ball by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"San Francisco date, 26th May

.June 3.

Direct

Afr Malt by "Pan American Airways Service"-San Francisco date, June 10,

*June 17, OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May 30

sen. His Napier's husband. Richard Tauber.Lents Musicaux, Op. 94....Ethel Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con-

Leginska (Piano).

8.40 Wagner""Tristan and Isolde" -Vorspiel and Liebestad.

0.00 Londen Relay-The and News Commentary.

0.15 Studio-Letter from

"That's fine," said Lady Astor "After dedicating the verses to

was told the crab hud 'My Polish Friends in Scotland, China. arrived. "The King will be pleased. sent them to my husband asking him

She told the King: "There's a lo set them to music." live crab squawking in your car.” The King laughed. "I hope I don't sit on 'It,” he said, Earlier in the day the King and Queen inspected Service units at the Royal Naval Barracks and chatted with workers in the dockyard.

News

Free

Read by Mrs Alice Chow. 9.30 Light Opera, 9.45-10.00. News in French (on It is learned that the first prosecu- Short Wave only). tion under the anti-spitting law,

0.45 Light Orchestral Selections. passed some time ago but not hitherte enforced, will be brought to-day be Columbia Concert Orchestra: Neapo

Love In Idleness (Mocbeth) fore the Magistrate at Central Magistan Serenade (Winkler)..Joe Bund

tracy.

Oats Made From Pines

Solve Lack Of Fodder

Finland in seeking to overcome fodder shortages has in- or antall warships on the one hand troduced synthetic oats made from pine trees. The new fod- while on the other 300 other war-der, known as "pine oats," was placed on the open market in ships operating from completed bases Finland Inst month, according to the Finnish Information cen are guarding the Paelfie waters, sald: the spokesman.

tre in New York.

and His Orchestra; What's Next?— Potpourri of popular tunes of the

nect with the “Brlilik Oversens

Always

K.P.O. and G.P.O.

Reg. Ori

May 30, 4 p.m. ..May 30, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3

Air Mati for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantis Services."*

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord....

KP.0.

.June 3, 5.00 p.m. ....Juno 3, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

June. 3, 5.00 p.m.

June 3, 7.00 p.m. Tuesday, Juno 17.

last half Century....Hermon Finck Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolula,

His Orchestra.

and

10.00 Studio-The Fifth of a series uf Talks on Drama 'of Yesterday and To-day by Evelyn Wood. Illustrated by scenes from Classical and Modern Plays,

Those taking part are: Sheila Mac- kinlay, Vera Murrell, Cyril Champ- kin, H. L. Duncan.

*10.35 Dance Music.

11.00 Close Down.

Australia Backs The League

U.S.A. and Europe la Pau Amo-

rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services,"

Reg. Ord.

Ord.

K.P.O..

June 17,, 5 p.m. Juno. 17, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

June 17, 5 p.m. June 17, 7 p.m.

Group To Develop Palestine Headed by

Senator Robert F. Wagner, a committee of 300 leading

maintain the cattle in a fairly good "The preparedness of these forcas

The method of producing state of nourishment. is Indred without parallet in the his- "pine" oats" was developed last

Like Making Wood Pulp tory of the Imperial Navy. With all Autumn by Finnish natural necessary baser

The process of manufacture, is now completely scientists after the poor harvest similar to that of making wood pulp, Sir Frederick Stewart, Australian US government officials, churchmen equipped and defended, the sea of 1940, combined with the pre-except that the boiling process for, Minister for External Affairs, an- and civic leaders has been formed to eagles based on them and the levin- thans lurking in them, the Navy is sent Import difficulties, crented fodder is much longer. The timber, nounced in the House of Representa develop Palestine an "an outpost of fully prepared to smash at one stroke serious shortage of cattle fod washed and barked, is cut up into tives recently that the Common- freedom and social justice" and pre- any enemy which may challenge der. The oats are said to have flakes by machines fitted with rotat-wealth Government had decided to pare it for large-scale colonisation it, "Captain Hiralde says...

almost the same nutritional knives, is mixed with a soda pay £34,000 towards the cost of the by Jewish refugees from Europe Strength of Air Arm value as natural oats.

runs off into huge League of Nations for 1941. Bos and "The sirength of the air arm of the Current production of "pine oata"

This sum is £8,000 less than the The Senator said that by treaty Imperial Navy is about 4,000 and is 500 tons daily, and Finland's vast veloped a process for making sugar

Finnish researchers have also do. 1940 contribution..

and Congressional? enactment the quite apart from the fighting, bomb-forests are sald to assure unlimited out of sawdust and wood waste rick, c

The Government"

and Sir Frede U.S. Government had formally Ing and other operations on the China supplies for its future manufactures Already beyond the experimental still performing a useful work ment of a Jewish national home in

conalders

the League to be recognised and approved establish Continent it is accomplishing unique The product alone, it is, however, stage, wood sugar will soon be through the International Labour Palestine and that Presidente Wilson and deadly tactics fitted for the pointed out, cannot be recommended manufactured on a large scale in two office as well as in financial matters Harding, Coolidge, murine air force."

Hoover and Nobody car anfolyamot tinder for in nume diet in times of factories being erected for that pur and regarding the control of the drug, Roosevelt, had publicly endorsed this

famine, however, pine oats would pose.

polley RE

after the wari

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