4
Greek Guerillas Executed
Aliens, Nov. 18-Afternoon newspapers reported today' that three
guerillas who kal pre- viously deserted from the Greek Army were executed in Athens today for desertion. They were
recently Nentenced htly by court mar- Ela at Brazza,
atta, Thrace,
It learned that shortly before the execution, two of the three expressed desire to repent, and said they wished to
to "die as Greeks and Christians." The third shouted a tribule to the guerilia, chief, General Markos,
Dupatches from
Patras re- ported that the Security.Com- mission there had decided to exile to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947.
LONDON DRESSED
IN VIVID COLOURS
ON WEDDING EVE
London. Nov. 18.-Splashes of vivid colour lightened-London's-winter. drabness today as more decorations were put up along the route for the royal wedding procession.
Most buildings in and around) General of India, and a first cousin Whitehall are now arrayed with of Philip. fngs and bunting,
The statue of King Charles I was enclosed in corrugated iron to prevent crowds climbing on
the statue.
today the islands 81 of 120 alleged Communists arrested fol- lowing the attempted assassina. tion of 1. security officer. Unlied PreS
E
SIAM'S KING
GIVEN ADDED PROTECTION
op
ok
Princess Elizabeth, busy Buckingham Palace receiving bear- -era of wedding gifts and attending to other details, was forced to cancel her plan to accompany her fiance—. Associated Press
་
this time at the marriage of Princess Elizabeth
Lieutenant. Phillp 10 Mountbatten on Thursday.
the ber
an
"Voteran Bridesmaid" Ornamental pylons to carry
lovely London, Nov, 18-Tall bunting were erected in the roadway Lady Mary Cambridge today gave an outaldo Buckingham Palace which, Insight into the life of a "veteran it is officially stated, will bo flood-bridesmaid," as the 25 year old fe- 1lt tomorrow
Elizabeth from dusk to about long friend of Princess midnight and also again on Thure described herself. day.
"It gets casier as you get older. Now I don't have to carry a train," At the War Office there are scar-she said with a mic, in her London lot and gold decorations, while the nat
amid
preparations for lier Royal Horse Guards hallding
eleventh wedding as & 6 bridesmold, posite is дв imposing array of flaga. The Admiralty has decided that all warships at home and abroad Berne, Nov. 18. The Lau-Mali be dressed on Thursday, but no
in her third royal wedding. and inutes will be fired. All ships and Sho
Princess Elizabeth, RA today sanne police were
naval establishment in Portsmouth
bridesmalda, junior
cartled structed to give special protec-will have a half-day holiday,
of Kent's train ut Duchess tion to 19-year-old King Phumi- Princess Elizabeth spent a busy wedding in Westminster Abbey phon Adulet of Slam following morning at Buckingham Palace re November 20, 1934.
with further yesterday's Bangkok warning elving delegations
The November after, she won They included the
bridesmaid to the Duchess of Glou- of an alleged plot to assassinate wedding_gitis.
Council handed by General | eester at the Chapel Royal, Bucking- him, the Swiss Government
Sie Sidney Kirkman, in the absener ham Palace. Political Department stated to- of Field Marshal Tand Montgomery, On hangers in the living room night.
and the Board of Admiralty repre- were two beautiful dresses blue sentally, bended by the First Sea crepe dinner dress her mother The King in studying law at Lau-Lord, Admiral of the Fleet Viscount wearing, and a blue brocade off the Conluslinn, and Including one Chief shoulder evenitur gown that she will sanne University.
The Bangkok City Commander, Petty Oficer and one Royal Marine wear. Lieutenant Colonel Lunng Froh NCO.
Abbey Rehearsal Songkram. naid yesterday that
The deputatlon from Tarnsjordan, Tonkurrow anektion. Lady Mary there was a plot to seize the garri-
m ceremonial Arab robes, brought el go to the Party Princess non in Siam on November 30 and
the Princess a gold entrusted cuftce, Elizabeth Is giving for
fureign then to make an attempt on the
monarchs,
queens, princes King's life in Switzerland
General Smuts presented her with wincesses at St. James Palace to see a golden saiver. given by the South her wedding presents. African Government--Reuter,
After the party, sne and the other] London, Nov. 18.-A copy of the bridesmaids are going to Westmm Koran. bound in blue
leatherter Abbey for a rehearsal.
The Colonel said that there was a deanite suspicion that " retired naval officer" might have been in- volved in the death of King Ananda Mahidol, found shot in his apartment last June, and that the same "elique" was behind the present plot as was involved in the June assassination.
A warning that the "retired naval might be on his way to Europe
gave rise to mensures protect the King-measures which,
.Army.
set from the Emir. of Transjordan.
Is
"After the rehearsal, everybody is
mnessed. In gold, Wos sent to Princess Elizabeth today at a wedgoing to bed to rest for the big day," ding present by the Moslem com-
she said, munity of Great Britain.
The text is in Arabic and English, and the cover bears the initial "E"
nd a crown
The book was printed in Lahore, a friend of the King told Reuter | but herause of the rioting there today, might soon be strengthened had to be sent to London for bind- by the Swiss poller at the request
of the Siamere Government,
The Khg plans to return to Siam next March for his brother's crema-
ing-tenter.
Philip As Godfather
At 9.45 am, on the wedding day, car will call for Lady Mary to take her to the Palace. "Then we
eta final check. All bridesmaids have not been atted together. Mr Hartnell, the Queen's dressmaker, and his assistants will be there to put a stitch in here and there," Lady stary declared.--- Houter.
King Michael
London, Nov. 18.--King Michael of tlon, but It is not yet known Mersum Le Hatch, Krol. Nov. 18.
Rumania will leave London after. whether he will remain in Slam or ] --Lieutenan? Philip Mountbatten,
Princess the wedding of Princess Elizabeth retum to Switzerland to complete | who becomes his four-year university course.-Elizabeth on Thursday, acted as god-and return to Rumania during the personal secretary Reuter,
father today at the christening of week-end, his
Truman's Programme Opposed
(Continited From Page 1)
modified Marshall plum."-United Press,
ext
DIVIDED SUPPORT Washington, Nov. 18.-Experiene-
observers Congressional
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"Your daughter and I are getting married. Mr Winter. When will it be convenient for you to move out?"
Fresh Attack On Veto Abuses By Russia
Deputies' Discussions End Up In Deadlock
London, Nov. 18-Big Four efforts to establish an agenda for the forthcoming meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers ended in deadlock today, with the Soviet Union refusing to deviate, from proposals fald down by tho Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Vyacheslav Molotov.
As a result. the Foreign except to draft their report to the Ministers' deputies today agreed Ministers, unless the Ruslans decide on a last-minute change of policy, to submit two draft agendas according to on American spokes- when the Council meets on man. November 25, one supported by
The Soviet deputy, Mr Andrei Britain, France and the United Smirnov, steadfastly baulked at the States and the other champion-Westem treaty by the Council and ed by Russia.
also refused to agree to inclusion of Today's deliberations left the de- the United States proposal for
on German dis puties with nothing further to do❘ four-power prict
armament ond demilitarization in. the agenda.
SAVOY HOTEL
PICKETS ARRESTED
Two Agondas
The agenda agreed on by the three powers includes the following points for discussion by the Minis- lors: the Austrian treaty, economic principles relating to Germany, form ond
scope of the provisional Ger- man government, the United Sintes four-power pact proposal, the Ger- London, Nov. 18.-Arthur man fronilers
for and procedure
prace Lewis, Labour organiser and preparation of the German
treaty,
the Also incorporated in Member of Parliament, and 21 French proposal making it possible others were ordered to be held for the Ministers to pass from one for trial today on charges that subject to the next on the list when they obstructed police and deadlock threatens. traffic in a midnight incident at
The Soviet draft agenda prescribes the Savoy Hotel, scene of a that, in rigid order, the Ministers labour dispute over dismissal of take up: procedure for preparation or the German peace treaty, form and a waiter.
БСОРС the provisional German
report of the
Allied Lewin, secretary of the Catering government, Division of the National Union of Control Commission "on implementa-
Municipal
Hinn of decisions of the Moscow ses- Workers, of the Security John Foster Dulles, of the actions United States, Jaid
might create the "danger of des- and the other pickets were arrested slon of the Counelt," economie prin- 北 pro- gramme before the Assembly'a tim in all, were for a ronilway in front of a truck de Austrian treaty.
in international relations, after they threw themselves down in ciples for Germany and, finally, the
the Savoy. Political Committee in a fresh | "wafu!" obstruction of the majority livering fuel oil oil and their Aeir version of the agenda, agreed
Lake Success, Nov. 18-The United States today reaffirmed its willingness to modify the Big Five veto power in the Security Council, and called for a year's joint study of the veto by the "Little Assembly" and the Security Council.
Council
General
attack on Russia's use of the will in most of its uses of the velo the "Little great power voting privilege. privilege, and sald
Assembly, the full Security Counell Dulles underscored the United and the Big Five countries them States' insistence on retaining setves had a duty to study ways of the veto power in all Security Bnding "better voting procedure"
for the Council. Council dealings concerning Russia's Andrei Gromyko attack- threats to peace, acts of ag- rd the American proposal and de- gression and proposals for eco-manded that the Assembly give up nomic or military anctions by attempts to change the veto pe the United Nations.
cause, as he put il, no changes of the
be possbic. Dulles
Gromyko, said that Russia consi- were discarded in such matters, the dered the "Little Assembly illegal
and
it the warned that
veto
GIANT LINER
DELAYED
A
BY STORMS
Southampton. Nov. 18-De- the The mother is the cider daughter statement-political or non-political Cunard liner Queen Mary deck- Karl Mountbatten, Governor--and declined to see the pressed here today 12 hours late with
the infan: son of Lord and Lady told the United Press today.
King Michael refused to maite any layed by Atlantic storms,
Brabourne,
uf
Sport:
from resulting
Conservative Australian Selectors
| United Press.
American Interest Washington, Nov. 18-Two days before the royal wedding, American Interest in Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip' Mountbalten has reached fever heat.
Arrangements For reporting the wedding by American press, radio and cinema make it the most in- Tensely "covered" wedding by Ameri- Jean history.
One newspaper columnist wrote: "I doubt very much if the United States would print or read so much copy if Margaret Truman were to marry."
1.525 passengers, including film stars Bob Hope, Robert Mont- gonery, Loretta Young and Alexis Smith.
Commerlorn C.
G.
Illingsworth
said: "I have never known such n heavy weather passage for an east bound trip in November."
crockery
Charter will
quies fun to it for
trin
and
to
The Western powers, in drafting
They were allowed.
set for next week. was set The possibility that the strike to drop the proposal for a report from the Austrian Control Commis- would
spread
immediately
slon in view of the fact that the all of them Commission hns been other London hotels.
unable to inmmed with visitors here for the reach agreement on 20 questions Royal wedding, has diminished.
referred to them. An American Tom Williamson, general secretary spokesman said: "The deputies have of the Union, said "under no cir- accomplished nothing. It will be up cumstances" will the National Execute the Ministers themselves to de- tive authorise the extension of the dispute pending the receipt of the cide on their agenda." - United Press. report of the court of inquiry which terminated today.
Press,
the
King
1.K.T.
the
There was a general bus strike in posed sending the veto or any London during Royalty's last rest TO-DAY'S BROADCAST
Coronation consideration, show-the
મ.
Under- 0. Studle: Children's Bait Ilour: 30, motives George V in May 1937. Question'ng the American
ressing the veto issue despite ground trains and trams handled the Studh Anniversary Half Hour Pre- full knowledge that no
of Charter crush
successfully sented by Monica Jacks; 7. Berlin State passengers amendment Is possible,
Croisko while 30,000 idle bus drivers and Opera Orchestra & Benno Mobelwitch
7.35. (auo);
"Background 16.
B.B.C. challenged the deletes to "discuss conductors joined the crowds wit
Wedding": A specint
.trom Recorded this ques e27
Feature Programine without the presence nessing
spectacle.-Associated Royal
by ZBW: a. London Transmission of the Soviet Un'on.”
Relay: World and Ilome Newn; 8.15, Studio: bring you Music" Classical Itequest Programine Presented by Marion Glover; D.16, n.B.C. Transcription Sec- vice: "Short and Sweet': Elizabeth Welch, with Arthur Young and George Shearing; otherwise Unless
atoled, registered D,38, B.H.C. Transcription Service: "The articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes: Three Musketeers" by Alexandre Dumas earlier than the ordinary mall, it mail Episode 0. "The Carte Blanche": 10. and London Jelay: News; 10.10, Weather Ne- cluse before 10 a. registered parcela will close at p.. on previoua port: 10.11, De Grost and la Orchestra nd ildegards (Vocal): 10.30. British Hoult: 10.35, day.
Conductors: Sir Adrian Studio: Epilogue: 11.05, Close down..
Matter Of Conciliation Carlos P. Romulo, of the Philip- pines, said that, since San Francisco, the Philomines; has fought tently against the veto.
consis→
He said: "Mr Gromyko has just stated that he was surprised that
of those who favoured the inclusion
the item in the aginda should now cool off. May I among those wno favour reference to the Little As- sumbly, say that it is not a matter of cooling off. The fact is that we are here to arrive at conciliation.
OUTWARD
MAILS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Close Times By Air Saigon 3.30 p.m.
Manila, P. I. 3.30 p.m. Swatow & Tainen 3.30 p.m
Kurming, Conton, Lluchow,
Hankow. Shanghai, Nanking. and Peining 3.30 p.m.
Amey. Taingiao
Closing Times 13y Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7 mm. Macau, Taibahan & Shekk! (Sea)
am
p.
Formosa vin Keelung (Sen) 10' am. Swatow (Bea) 1 pr.
nangkok (8) 2 p.m
Japan (Ord. letters & cards only) (Bea)
The Soviet delegate always stated The liner escaped with a smashed that we have the majority and that porthole. "A"woman" passenger in we can decide whatever we want:
red her wrist and soipe
Following that line of argument we certainly can decide the veto ques- was broken-Associated Press.
tion now because we have the mu- New President Liner
Jarity.
because But Francisco.. Nov. 18-The should conciliate we want to reter we feel we Washington said today that Congress
San would back President Truman un
23,000-ton President Cleveland will shout!
the Little Assembly, where many points of his programme to
Sydney, Nov. 18-The Aus-
leave San Francisco on her maiden to The British Information Offices in prevent inflation
arrive at a a conelllatory solution." stop-gap akt to Europe, but consi-tralian selectors have been con- Washingtoit, Chicago and New York voyage on December 27, the Press-there will be more time for study and Romulo and the newly-created dered that Congregmen woud servative in their choice of the have been steadily issuing back-dent Lines unnounced today.
With a capacity lond of about 550 baulk at price control and rationing. team for the first Test match roundto newspapers about the
Bris-wedding plans to keep down tele- passengers, the luxury ship will stop interim committee should have the
(6) 4 pm. Manila, Hongkong, authority to review and recommend Honolulu,
She will changes in the Charter "to make it phone inquiries, but they are still t Opinion was divided between,de-against the Indians at nouncing Pree'dent Truman's plan bane.
being flooded with last-minute in-Shanghai and Yokohama.
a more effective instrument in the return on February 9, otalitarianism" and "police
The team is the same us for the quiries by press and radio commen-
The Cleveland's sister ship, Presi- maintenance of peace and security. state methods"
it is in- and praise for the neth Test
last tators and by requests for luncheon acainst England
dent Wilson, will be completed next Whatever its hal role,
creasingly apparent that the United President's message us by almost season, except that W. Brown re speakers and information for use in
Nations
constituted 4s at present any test a genuinely commendable places S. Barnes as opening batsman documentary films on the Princess's spring-United Press. Johnson takes the place life.Reuter.
lacks certain requisites of power and and W.
authority in specific flelds to main- of the slow left-hander Tribe, who
Our path at is now with the Lancashire League
wn world pence, The only curprise is the inclusion
present is in the direction of of R. Hamence, who has not been a success so far this acTUSUN.
effort."
The President's proposals to curb inflation in the United States were "not So much a programine for America as a programme to level us down to socialistle standards of no-
tions that are begging our capitalist
help," the New York Daily Mirror declared today.
"how methods are Americans going to be when they realise that they are
pluce.
time
bowled against he hus
U.S. TARIFF OPPOSITION
Moscow Soviet Elections
illet."
A
con-
Charter Not Perfost
He said the discussion of the veto
effective
to
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10.00-Selence and everyday life. A talk by Dr WF-Brown on how tie. analysis of the noise an engine makes is used to eliminate faults and Im- Macho, Tainahan & Shekk (Son) 1p.m. prove designs; 10.15-Rendezvous players: 30.30.-Music while you work; 11,00-The Britain: Canton (Train) 2 p.m.
news: 11.10.-lome news from Shanghal (Res) 2 p.m.
11.13-Forces' favourites; 12.00-From to- day's paper; 12.10-Interlude: 12.18 p.m Manila, Mauritius, L. Marques, Beiro Focus on the Soviet Union 30th anni & South Africa via Durban (Sen) 3 p.m.versary, Dased on material supplied by Thamkong (Kwongchowwan) (Bea) Isaac Druscher, and adapted for broad- casting by Terence Tiller; 13.00The Macao, Tsinshan. Shekki & Kongmoonrews: 13.10Programme announcements; 13.15.-London forum: 13.43Think on nowsreel; 14.00-Radio things; theso
hall Artistes in- Canton (ra) 5 p.m.
14.15-Jubilee muse
and clude: Norman Long. Clapham Dwyer, Tommy Handley, and Elsla and
10.13. Protamme Doris Waters;
farmer nouncements: 10.20-British talk hy Ralph Wightman: 13.35-England Arsadal Soccer: at the v. Sweden, ground, Highbury. Commentator, Ray- V. 10.15England Analysts: mond Glendenning; 10.00 The nows; 18.10. ~~News Sweden, A mammary of the last Niteen. minutes of play: 18.20-Interlude; 16.30- 17.00 Scottish half-hour.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2D Closing Times By Alr Shanghai 9.30 am.
Bangkok 3.30 p.m.
Singapore, Colombo, Sourabaya, Sydney and Auckland 1.30 p.m.
Shanghai, Tsingtao and Pelping 230
p.in.
Canton, Kwellin, Ifankow and Nanking 3.30 p.m.
Closing Times By Bea & Train Canion (Train) 7 nm.
Maeno, Tximian & Shekki (Sea) 8 om. Straits (Bes) a.m.
Macao, Teinshan & Shekki (Bea) 1 p.m. Canton (Train) p.m.
Shanghai, U.S.A., Canada, Central South America vin San Franciscs (Nd Parcels for Canada) (Sea) 3 p.m.
Macau, Tsinahan, Shekki & Kongmoon Canton (Sea) 5 p.in.
(ra) 4 p.m.
ex-
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Most critics here ara of the opinion that Harvey has earned his
London, Nov. 18.-Generalis nicans, for some members, to show It seems, however, that flamence
Washington, Nov 18.-The simo Josef Stalin and the that the Charter is far from a per- 12th man. QS The New York Daily News asked is destined to be
enthusiastle for police state Bradman's broad policy is to have new international trade agree Foreign Minister, Mr Vyaches feet instrument, and they want
six bowlers ut his command.
for delegates to the interim com- W. Johnston deserves his inclusion, ment, granting further cuts in lav Molotov, topped the list of make it as nearly enduring these griefs not for some He has shown definite hostility each American tariffs, has aroused candidates who have registered possible. He said the best way is
to hear all opinions the expected Congressional opposi- for the coming elections to the mittee authority to hold widespread future benent of their own but for Indians, and it wil be remembered tion.
Moscow Regional Soviet, Mos-anges in the Charter. He the benefit of a lot of Europeans and that he took three wickets in 12 balls
plained that the committee will Asintics?
Two Western Republican Senators cov Radio said today. for no runs against them
thut the tarif promptly charged
fact-finding body to ind Other candidates in 300 election serve as The New York Times eald' that Melbourne..
made by the United districts, included, according to the out how the people want the United "It is hoped we will be spared the
concessions Lindwall, Miller, Johnston und anguished cries of those who raise Toshack can ali use the new ball.
States would prove "disastrous" to broadcast,, "leading Party members Nations to be.
and Soviet administrators, inventors
D. Manulsky of the Ukraine, re- the spectre of totalitarianism when-The only member of the side at American agriculture.
"It will reduce American farmers in industry, scientists, artists, writers plying to Romulo, said the statement ever the Government attempts to the Indians have not yet faced are
to the level of other Zarmers and collective farmers".
for vas "pervaded, by enthusinum handle an
emergency with emer-McCool and Tallon-Reuter.
throughout the world," predicted The clection campaign was marked Senator Kenneth Wheery.
with "intensive political activity of unanimity of powers in defence of the Charter. All his statements Senator:
electorato" the Soviet report show that he, in all Milton Young said it the would wipe out the American sheep said, adding that some 20,000 Com-litical questions,
and make the United States munist and non-Communist speakers ont reservations the position of the London, Nov. 10. Clif Anderson, inndent on
Australia"a long, had spoken to nomination meetings, United States, Therofore his state- ment to the effect that It supports the United States proposal to send the matter to the Little Assembly in tudicrous, to say the least."
gency mer zures.
"The President's address was by
almost
any test a genuinely con- mendable. effort."
Mr Joseph Martin, Speaker of the House of Representatives, indicated, after conferring with leading Re-
Boxer Fined
British Gulana featherweight, was fined £500 today and suspended for months by the Southern
three
long
publicans, that the Truman pro- | Council of the British Boxing Board of way off"-for wool la the event --United Pross.
another war, t Senator gramme had little chance of enact-.
Young predicted that nent in the special region.
of Control' after a heav'ng into his
Industries would Europena diplomatic
November 3 fight with Hal Bagwell many American quarters Anderson was disqualified then in line up with the farmers against the welcomed The President's speech the seventh round for
now tariff cuts, slace the agreement, avalding
farm products manager, who was fined £100, sald: ment as well as
enthusiastically, specially for action. John flarding, Ande' son's affected duties on Industrial equip
evidence of cannest appreciation in
the White House cf what a long- "IL in a vlclous verdict." He said United Press.
me
age European recovery program- Anderson
uld entail. ·
eni
The only fear expressed wag lest Congressional consideration of the Marhal plan should come tangled in a fight that may develop over the domestic controls issue. Reuter.
Soven Killed In Plano Crash
went into the bout in- jured. Associated Press.
International Soccor
Was Ox-
Garry Allighan London, Nov. 18-Garry Alliglia, former Labour Member of Parlia London, Nov. 18.-Crown Prince ment for Gravesend, who Gustav Adolf of Sweden will watch pelled from the House of Commons, left a London airport today for tomorrow's international sqeter match between England and Sweden Johannesburg-Reutor." nt Highbury.
Both teams will be presented to him before the kick-off-Reuter.
Rugby Rosult
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
North
Young Terrorists Found Guilty
10.
of
with-
Deepening Division. Manullaky said: "We cannot play with the Charter, as if it ware a Bcrap of paper. If the United
wants to Joru- States
create certain
Jerusalem, Nov. 18.-The salem milltary court today found branches of the State Department, But when the two young Jewish terrorists guilty that is all right.
tho of the capital charge of blowing up question is considered here in
United Nations Assombly the United the Cairo-Haifa train southeast of
Staten delegatlon must not nurture Tel-Aviv on August 0 this year.
Sentence will be passed next any illusions.
United te sald approval of the Friday on the two accused, Yeru- chom Krubelnik, aged
and States motion would only serve to Mordecha! Soffer, aged 10, both self-deepen the division between members confessed members of the Stern of the United Nations.
Dulles call he did not suggest re- Gang-Router,
ferring the mater to the committee with the intention of aggravating the situation. He said if the Soviet Union would prefer to have the question considered by the ad hoc special committee, the United Staton accordingly-United Press.
1. Francis Drake. 2. The Star or Pole Star, 3. In San Fran- cisco Bar. 4, It is an obinte spheroid Wilmington, Delaware: November 10At least seven persons were re-
London, Nov, 18-Exeter defeated somewhat resembling an orange, ported killed in a Constellation pinne St. Bart's Hospital by 21 points to slightly flat at each end. 5. Archi-1 crash at New
nil in a Rugby Union game played | meden, Greek phillosopherą d. mechanical digner at Daddock today. would wingly modify the proposal here today Router.
Castle airport near
tonight.--Reuter,
Mexico.
Skolatons Unearthed London, November: 18-Five skeletons; belleved to dinte from the second century, were unearthed by a
-iteuter
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