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THE CHINA M.

THE VOLUNTEER CAMP.

Weck at Fanling.

Interesting Field Day.

fallays were hold by the ti pounders, which wors woll screened by tree. Tlicae. guns vero in command of Capt. Laminiert and Llout. Reos rospectively, while Capt. Northcole directed the main body who were supposed to be backed up by the howitzers.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912

SPORTING.

League Cricket.

CRAIGENOOWER CC, HK, OC. “AL

This League match was playmi at Eappy alley on Saturday, and unexpectedly re- sulted in a handsome win for CraigengorGE. The score were as follows

BOWLING, ANATA

Hongkong Cricket League.

TÁSÉK TO BATIR, SAUNA

... 28 Craigengower".

Kowloon Hongkong "B"..

reason to believe that vast restjurces for men and money may be at their disposnt. Sa night it very easily be in the case of Servla in her incipient. dispute with Austrin. She knows or

The Volunteers brought an interesting she believes that she may rely upon and very anjoyable ton days werk in

The Volunteers wers excellently posted, Russia, which country, whatever camp at Fanling to a conclusion, pater, their positions being in every direction her loss of prestige may have been in day with a field day in which they wits strong onos, and they were well served. her recent conflict with Japan is still poate a force funsisting of the by this outposts. Almost every mov

Hongkong Veteran Reserve and the of the attacking foros was seen early and L. Braga, a and b Joseland frustrated, and they were not able to, H. Vivasah, b Waon....... Mild, Medium and Full $1.00 per 1 lb. tin

great in men and money-two very Scouts Company.

From every point of view, this year's ponstrate the Volunteers' line at any one J. V. Braga, o Pearce, & Warburton.... 18 Staff and Dept... important factors in warture; and

earap can be regarded as highly surecepoint. The nature of the ground chosen H. H. Taylor, b Warburton... Carreras' Craven Mixture, Black Cat Mixture.

therefore, though it is hardly conceiv-tul. I was delightfully situated, the by the attack was not arch that they had. A. Rose, a Clarke, b' Warburton Garrick Mixture, Ardath & State Express Mixture,able that such a terrible anlamity health of all the tin was remarkably much cover, and they were exposed to R. A. Carvalho, Joreland....

etc.. etc., -etc.

might occur, still it is by no means good, and the companies were able to heavy artillery and rifle fire at almost. A. Hassock, e Crews, b Warburton improbable in the circumstances. All carry out their work on ground which is overy paint. Many of their men, too, R. Baca, o Poarce, ↳ Warburtua...

typiest of the country in which they exposed themselves" needlessly, and for C, Johnstone, b Warburton ... that one can hope for is that the would be required to operate should their this reason were ruled out by the umpires. P. Pestonji, not sat... horrors of such an upheaval will be services over be required in the elance When the cease fire sounded soon after J. D. Noria, b Donnally...

eleven o'clock nos a single tan had pene. at the Colony.

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Queen of Norway's birthday-1869.

(Princess Maud Charlotte),

General Memoranda.

WEDNESDAY, November 2

3 pm Reel Practice as City Hall. TAURSDAY.-November 98-

Thanks Giving Day in U.S.A. FRIDAY, November

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SATURDAY, November 30:-

St. Andrew's Day.

SUNEAT, December 1 :---

Queen Alexandra's birthday-1844.

9 a.m.-Excursion to Macao.

The China Mail.

-THE-WAR

The site chosen a small plateau on the top of one of the smaller peaks of the range which rides directly as the back of Fanling station, its clovasion ensuring pro water supply, do bracing, air, and

FI.E. Sir Henr May, with his A.U.C... Lompanied sho advanco party of the Volunteers which started from camp at o'clock, and was an interested specta

parative, ingagate hom the mosqui- from which infest the paddy folds below. These nivans were sample compensator.

During the work the howitzers and ten pounders fired each day at varying ranges with lise shell from the plain in the vicinity of the railway line, between

Jid 01543

useful work.

With the Attacking Forces.

By Our Special War Correspondent with the Hougkong Volantour Reserves) The Hongkong, Volunteer Reserves had very instractive week-end training in action- training and a lesson to teach

долн

Jossland Donnolly Wace...

Extcsa ***

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,.

9.

6.3.

5

10.

3

H.E. Police

R.E.

I

Hongkong A...

... 11

6 point

+

***

2

A win meri 3 pcinta, and a draw 1

Other Cricket..

CHINESE RICKIATION CLUB . HostoLong UNIVERSITY..

This match was played on the former's ..133 ground at Causeway Bay on Sunday.

Scores -

CHINESE, RECAVATION: OLUKA..

Ng Sa Kwong, & Turnbull

1 McPherson Chan Wing To Turnbull

1

Ng Szo. Yarn, b Ho Wing Kin

John Yew, b Tambal l

6 Un How Tan (Capt.) and b Tura bull

F. M. Mahler, Ho Wing Kin, b

... 14

Tarabull

Ng

.441 .***

Hon Ting, ren out

Ng Sza Cherng, and b Tumbull..

4 Wong Po Keung, b Turnbull

+

Yeung Suk Ping, Ho Wing Ching.

Tambull

7

Wing Po Kie, not wit

F. A. G. May, a Tayler, b Pestonji

0

T. E Pearce, Pestonji w. wace, Taplar...

18

0

1

W. E. Warburton, not out

W. B. Hinde, e Hancock, b Taylor Q. E. Donnelly, b Taylar

Extras

Extras ...

Tutal...

HONGKOND UNIVERSITT,

4 Wei Wing Ink, b John Yest

1

Ho Wing Ching, a McPherson, J.

5

... 61

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0," M.

R

3.

32

24

7

HONAROSE "B" . ROTAL ENGINEERS,

This match was played on the Hongkong Cricket ground on Saturday, the home team gaining a substantial! victory. The

scores: were 7.

HONGKONG "B"

b Wilkinson.

H. Hancock, and R Hancock did Bob bat

Extras

Total (for 5 wickets) BOWLING ANALYSIA..

Chau Yat Kwong run out

W H. Tumbull Un How Fan,

J. Yow ---

Ro Wing Kin (Ct) bn Hewi

Prof: Smith, Ng Hon. Ting,

How Fa

C

W. Hall, b John Yew

R. Andersen. o Ne Hon Ting, bJ. Yew

Tan Ying Lum run out...

Chan Wing To not out

Fung Man Sai c andh John Yew

Extras --- Total

**

KOWLOON STAFF AND DEPARTMESTA.

This friendly match was played at Koir on on Saturday and resulted in a draw. 73 The scores were :—

KewLoox.

10

46

A. Railton, Davis

11 W. T. Fisan, & Robertson Lient. Wiltshire, run out 8L. F. Townend, b Rev. Foster Fegg

B. D. EVADA & Warwick

Wersar W. L.

C Robertson, b Rev.

Foxter-Pegu...

20. Willde, t Ber. Foster Pegg D. J. Mackenzie, run nut. Major Hunter, not cut

N. Croucher, Roy Foster-Pogg

Extran

E. Sett. not out

prevail as to strangle at their birth the thoughts of barbarity resulting from insensate pride and folly. To the vast majority of people of all nations war is monstrous, yet so susceptible

The Volunteer scouts on the left Bank Warburton lations with each other that scarcely for the inconvenience einsed by the

1. L. C. C. "A." a month passes but one or more necessity of transporting the camp in.isada mill-adventure in a Chinese willed countries are on the verge of precipat-limenta a äktare of almost half of village which they passed through, one. H. Crowe, b Tayler

mike up the narrow path which afforded of the villagers who evidently anticipat.C. Blakor, of Viraash, b Pestonji...' ing themselves blindly into sucht

henly means of access. Naturally at in an attack by robbers, firing a blu-A. H. Galliaghties, a Noria, b Taylor ... barbarity. Diplomacy apparently is an elevation the nights were very derbuss at them! Whether it was load C. C. Clarke, e and b Tayler....... a scnsitive tool, nnd it is regrettable est but the bracing air hud a remarked with pellets or not they did not step. N. Joseland, b Pestonji... that by some means or other this y gal effect on the health of the man, to inquire.

the only east of sickness being among one ultra-sensitive instrument should not of the Service men who necompanied the be curbed by the good sense of Volunteers as instruelers, who suffered the peoples at large. It has been from a slight attack of fever. before now seriously stated that a good method of averting war would be for the nations involved to insist upon

a mile as two miles from enasp, as torthens how not to do things. A start was made from Kowloon Station at ten o'clock pn.-St. Andrew's Ball at City Hall. those actually responsible for the out-

brenk being place in the forefront of t the hill amsisting for the on Saturday night ank, the Reserves, Tai-Po, where after few the conflict. It sounds Quixotic, but most part of redoubts and other defences proceeded to

gallant but vain attempt to snatch a constructed by the Engineer Companys sleep, they left Tai Pos 6am. in it might possibly be an excellent who were also resposible for the light what purported to be an armoured train. Pestonj...... deterrent Prile and envy are genering of the camp by a system of incan to find their opponents. The Reserves, ally the most potent factors of strife | descent petroleum lamps and a telephone 33 strong, de-trained at Sha-Lo-Tung anong nations as among individuals; stem connecting with the line from the remote place along the line between Tai- and sach imperfections are not likels Fanling golf house is Hongkong. Ca. Pa and Tan Ling and not off for the object fortunately a fault in the Telephonic Com. of their attack. Their object was to cut

the Sha-1 Ta-Kok

by which the failway, by to be completely eradicated by sopany's line near Taloon put this out of Rede obtained their sup

supplies many thousands of men blazing away action for some time. In conjunction Barely had the Reserves set nut neenga HONGKONG, BUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912. at each other with leally armaments hitay battery and the Engineers paddy fields to commence the first lill-

As is well dinh, than two opposing scouts, for rea-G. Hastings, c Brown, & Morgan..... in these days. frequently at n dis-

ons best known to themselves, opened S. H. Dodwell, b Whiting known these gone are fired from 0- ais range of about three quarter. V. Jang, Brown. Whiting | tance-of-several miles-from-une-vented positions, be fire-being directed of

and that even had they . M. Mas, c સ mile, На been using ball cartridge, the Reserves Rosser, b Whiting another. The whole affair is nothing by cftiers from a distant devation cola-

manling the targets. this necessitating were still perfectly safe. But the fact A. A. Claxton, not out

the Wut the belligerents seem to be more nor less that barbarism, sanguine quick and eficient form of signal-showed the advancing force the necessity E. A. S. Fawler, Capt. cock

scouts had opened fire Stephanson-Jellie, ant out animated with a genuine desire that my madness; and how those that hug. This the field telephony of the of being wary, and immediate advantage an armistice should be arranged at guide the affairs of nations can speak inginer Company provided.

was taken of the ample cover which the carliest possible time--which is of wisdom when their method of

The maxim gun companies, also carried the constry offered. The op of the (uut a very useful programme of worit, bill was gazed by good wine, but the fire of the two understandable.

under atill the part of Q11

settling their differences is timt of and put in some excellent practice.

scouts, who, not content with revealing Turkey, for even though she is report the savage it is difficult to comprehend.and hire carried out combined prac.themeelves on the skyline. A Rances in On Saturday the ten pounders, maxims their presence by rifle size, ailhosalted ed to have been reinvigorated by a The pacific spirit of arbitration needs tide, which was watched and commented ble halt was then made by the Rasores in spirit of excessive optimism," the not only to be better understood int on by H.E. Sir Henry May, Colonel St. gap leading a valle long before the in- Wilkinson.... fact that cannonading is being heard

vaders were made aware that the Bradley requires also that it should be adopted Jolin, the Beer in command of the sent out. It was not

Forces in the Colony, and other staff force had taken pression of the hills ar in her Capital is certain to prove a There are more than enough "pourpareers. Sir Henry May, with Captain rounding the valley.

Whiting The position as

Faro... strong incentive—and by` Bulgaria,

lers" and not nearly enoughgenuine de-Taylor, his A.D.C., stayed in camp on hopeless from the first, and they were i an

their alles a com

ROTAL ENGINEERS. who is finding the resistance at

of Volunteer Scouts, some an str ng

First Inning. Chatalja a costly matter for her insire for pacific settlements All this Saturday night, and accompanied the hit tie aantrage

Volunteers or the fold day which con undes the command of Capt. O. F. Res whe Sapper Hibberd, a and b Claston

probably were alas difficulties far away | Lou-Canl. Bradley, Fowler men and money-the statement that ay seem the variest altruist, but if acnel early on Sunday morning.

to the right over the billside. Balfway Germany has called up 130,000 true progress is to be made, if happiness

through the valley an umpire properly Sapper, Wilkinson, h Claxton Lane Chrpl. Brown, h-Claxton reservists in the Army Corps" is news is to be uttained, if universal peace is

wild the Reserves that they had been put Sapper Collins, e and h Claxton of a very serious and disquietening realisable and not a chimers for which

nat of action. They had heap subjected to Cpl. Walden, H. Hancock, b Fowler Major Bewere ran out gun and rifle fire fram the hills on ench

Sapper Fare, Ń Fowler..i side, and they had had but poor cover. After Lance Catpl. Tucker, h Claxton... nature, and would seem to indicate good men and women will ever aigh

a brief wilt, however, they pushed on for Corp: Morgen, c Cleaton, ↳ Fowler the possibility of what all were hoping for in vain, surely it is to be hopedfort of the men

it was not intended to spoil the day's would not take place, namely, that that arbitration will be taken more The YM.C.A. tent, well stocked with noenyres for the mere reason that one Sapper Whiting, a Lang; b Claxton

her Sapper Miller, not out side had been annihilated. Further

• Extrus the area of conflict world not be seriously and a more genuine desire papers and periplicats and writing mate-en the Reserves got better cover, and rials, was well patronised; and the mes- rounding bend, they were able to get i fürther extended and that it would for reason instead of blood prevail senger and thail service to and from good pot" at the enemy from half way down steep al pe where they wure not involve any of the greater Euro Perhaps it is to much to expect while the Hongkong in connection with it was

afforded good hiding by undergrowth and of scrub. An umpire gere the advantage pear Powers. The situation that world remains parcelled out as at pre- found a great convenience.

The numbers in camp varied each day, this scrap" to the Reserves, who took a Fowler

cease fire here Claxton would be created were such a result seat, and it is too much to expect those but the average was probably between number of prisoners the cease

“who have” to hand out to "those eighty and ninely. to ensue would probably lead to un- {

On Saturday the stopped the advance of the Blue Army and speakable disaster-would, in iuet, who haven't." There is, however, a figure rose to I. Major D. Macdonald marsh was then made to Fail Ling

was in command, and the other officers station along the branch railway lino, and Elberd, not out

Wildinos, c Claxtom, b Dodwell... who was walking by himself across Big barbarism into which it was thought tration could be made to prevail-an Officer, Captain 31. 8. Northcote, Cap- Salds, tell in with the returning men, and oilis. H. Hancock, Mane impossible that Europe could lapse. inperfect one doubtless-but still a tain J. H. W. Armstrong, Captain G. G. chatted on the day's work with the officers, Morgan. Lang, h Mas

Wood. Captain U. P. Lammert, Lieut. &t Fan Ling station a good mesi awaited Tucker, e Fowler, b Dotwell...

and a start was made Walden, H. Bancock, 1 Dodwell As stated, however, the talk of very efficacious one, namely, uu Anglo-W. Bull, Lieut, L. C. Rees, and ficut. the hungry Reserve no one i he worse fer Whiting. c. H. Hanerek. 1 Dodwell mobilisation in Austria and Russia American union-a close lederation|· Hall. and even the actual calling up of between the British Empire and the reservists in Germany nay America. No combination on earth be nothing more than a piece of could successfully oppose it or even bluff" shrewdly calculated to be attempt it, even if nuything approa the best means available at present ching such a combination could be for confining the conflict within cer-realised Suelt a union, particularly tain well-defined limits and to prevent when backed by the goodwill of the bellicose spirit of at least one of France and Russia, could decree that the victorious Allies from becoming a peace should reign throughout the a meance. Let us hope that it is that and nothing more.

The rendititas pertaining in the camp were much mon practical than in the days when it was befek mener bene and was more of a pleasant holiday under pienie conditions, but every care taken by thosu in charge to ensure the

was

and were

Colling

Morzan

14

Total (for 5 wkts.)

0

***

10 1 50

BOWLING ANALYSIA.

5

0.

B

1

8

0

Rev. Foster-Pegg

13

2 14

Q. M. 5. Dari....

* Q 34

Majue Howen

20

Capt. Robertson

Sgt. Warwick ...

0. 10

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

Of Capt. Robertson c. Mackenzie, b Evans 10

Q31. 5. l'avis, h. Evans

1 Sut. Warswick, e Lt. Wiltshire

Rev. Foster, Peza mot ost

L. Cpl. Walta, ha Lat. Wiltahira Pre. Shipton, 1.b.w. b. Wiltshire... 4Cpl. Johnson, b Evans

42

Extra...

Total (for 7 wkts.)

202.

Corp. Taylor, Fre. Inglefeld and Sgt. Major Elsert did not bat.”

Total

BOWLINH ANALYSIS

0.

AE,

TV.

3

.

19 4

Wenser

L

22

Evans

Second Inninge.

be almost a reversion to a state of way in which the beneficence of arba present were Captain Skrimahire, Staff n the way Bin-Excellency the Governoz, Bradley, e Hughes, Dodwell

It is indeed much too soon for

Servia or any of the other conntrics

Wm. Powell, Id. opposed to Turkey to be expressing

BIJOU

(FLOWER STREET),

PROGRAMME

THE INN OF CONFUSION,

9.15

THE RAPIDS OF KIVATUH. TRENCH ARMY MANOEUVRES.

THE BEST

(Max Linder) HUMAN MEASURE.

DEOLOGUE, FUMATORIKIE CONNOR & STEPHENSON:

Soubrette Turns:

M GLADYS PORTER:

universe.

NEWS OF THE DAY:

the

On the back page of this issue will

be found some interesting news items.

THE FIELD. DAY.

With the Defenders.

(By Our Special War Correspondent with

the hard and strenuous exercise during the Miller, h Etopherson-Jellie morning Mr Wakeman (President) was Brown and Fars, did out bat.

ia

gharge of the Reserves, with Mr Carter,

Dr. Eran Jones, Cipt Branch and Mr

Thornbil sa sectional commanders.

It is only on such occasions as this that

an opportunity is afforded of tesabing men

tactics, and yesterday's maureres slowed Deriwel how necessary it is that more experienco Mann...

Totul (for 8 wickels)

DOWLING ANALYSIA.

the Hongkong Volunteers.) should be gained by both officers and men stephenson Jullie Sunday's full day provided the formes in this the most impor ant part of military

with very useful and instructive work train up","

The general idea was that the Command.

Scott in

15 Lt. Wiltshire

BOWLING ANALTBES,

Football.

RO.A. R.E.

The Artillery won their lengue match against the Engineers on Saturday b1 two of ar gads. The Artillery forwards started off in grant style, and within five minutes achieved their object. Pinchard, who gave 15 the Refence quite a lot to do, got away on his own, and with a nicely placed centre mbled the inside right tu do the the second For the greater part of tricki.. half the Artillery forwards gave Lite opposing defenen much to do, ont their play in front 10% of goal was not no effective as their efforts in the field, adibo custodian was not seriously truubled. In the see and half the Artillery entiane on the aggressive, but the F F the Police defence held out till a few minutes before wicket. the end, when Green ran right, through on The play was VOCYT

CIVIL SERVICE . POLICE. At Happy Valley on Saturday, sub of the Volunteer forces had received MURDERER EXECUTED THIS tiered defort by 76 ruas and art photo to Cmplated, alton b

Sebre the Scouts and Reserves upon his trans

pork, convoying supplies to the camp by

the Shau-tu-kok branch railway from the

MORNING.

The mau Wa Hon, who was condemned RC..

CIVIL SERVICE.

Witchell, betra.

G.R: Sayer. b McLennan const. The attacking forcu, moving from to death at the last Criminal Sessious for. Cez King...... the dircution of Tal-powers to endasvammurder in annection with the Yaumati Reed, l King

in blow up twe bridges on this railway, homb outrage, a executed this morning her intentions regarding her fattire

**£1,31,S. Cadores arrived at Shanghaich the Volunteers had to guard. That five o'clock at Victoria gol

mowers advied to turn in on Saturday -- The Inquest in the body was held at the aggrandisement at the expense of yesterday, M

night with their clothes on, in readiness Maxiracy Mikofternoon by Mr Hazelan

with s Jury consisting of Mesars P-A. her foes; and such talk or ramoni Sir Francis Piggutt is revered for an early reville, and at 3 am on Heins. P. H. Murray, and D. Harvey. of such talk should not be taken too his recent operation for appendicitis and is Sunday, in bright moonlight, the Scouts Formal evidence wan teken. And the

and outposts of the Volunteers set out natif terdian was zuhired, namely

of the neck caused 17 bang seriously. It surely is deplorable now out of hospital.

enough that is large an ares of It is reported that the vacquey and as the paddy fields for the ridges of of country and so many peoples should by the catirament of Dr. J. BL. A kite, kong side of the line, through which the Principal Civil Modical Offer, will be till attacking fures would have to come. The bo actually engaged in a tremendoused up by su appointment from auther ground wordingly rough, and the

Colpay struggle without the threat being

parting which followed at about 4.00 with made by others of being involved in We are informed that performances the two tan powder moutain guns, hai are to be given at the Theatre Koyal exceedingly hard work to get them into

inflowing the duo orders of the law.

THE PORFULAY MURDER.

Two Men Charged.

Before Mrzla day at the Magis

H. Edis not out

R. RO. Bird, b Eing :-

Di Barlow, -?). King

Hamilton, h King

H. 1. Jackman, b King

EL. Sporge and R. Phillips did not bat

Spory

Bartirebas

Total (for 8 wiskata) BOWLING AN ALTRI

POLICR

Ideut. Hall, bad urder if the fudin forenamed tulah,. A. Woodcock, b

this

The Hostawain's Mete, zanmising saken up a polim on the top of his found with his hord vivered frou istenmeyer, little comedy in one set by W, Wasthill overlooking the attacking, forea This will be, preceded by &-vari-ly sater main line of adriace, and soon after als he was tainment - antirely new to - Hougkong o clock their male and outposts were Bakingopens at Monirien to-morrow

Pakistan last week Gazoort, not toʻplaul, the first man sila, Burlinghamy and the seo od pjesded'njt. } Booker, c Cox,

msn mid he was going to King, o Phillies b

And wheel Cooper

it. To say the least of it such talk Droember 13th and 14th in aid of local position. By ve o'clock the Scouts on tractwo men / meno, charge with the pa and such preparation even though chirities by a number of wel known local the left. Banky, under merely bluff is nuraly inopportune, stogel The place to be staged Small states, even without the tremendous

Incentive — tlist the flush of victory never fails to give, have been known before now to face Oscar Wilde' comedy. Ident.

Emidio grill, le performed: ig, the Plays and strike out against spruced from the perfor great odds what they considered an

will be soon from est adrending

On the er nings of Doc. 17, 19 and

PICTURES ONLY 716 All the more readily have they been a booking is also in the

Notsimber 2, 1919

Inclined to do so when

aying

disedrood advancing

his informatīja -wet main

firing

Fittb1

Clark, and by Bird. Gold Kerr, a Sever, b Witchel

limowa and scored.

rough towar the end, and fouls were mach too fregaunt,

RGA: Roaster,

Co'mer Conft

Mullins, Berry Frink Paper Clark, Green, Delmer, and Pinchard

RE, Pune,

Pearson,

Kelly, Lewis Primer, Scott, Fernige, Murrish Coxon and Rogers

Referee, Sergeant Wilma,

KOYLL HLMS. TAHAR

The Yorkshires added another.access to their recond this on, when they defeated 163 the Tarur team by the large margin of rrals to pre. The midine were mach be.h-tree team, and would hava vom by a much larger margin hd hay taken 1 the

-game more sarusly. The football "Den was of a rather time.de-dription: MEZZİ decidedlynguedas Guereta, no rod the soldiers fire goni wod frugs -contre-added Garrstofurther increased fr lead hol the interval Juss miterward the, TAPERC sred from penal. Hece book the kick, ant Turabill saved well, but je om be could eler Mesa rushed in and n-tted" The half tinanoore we 3-1 in favour of the soldiers In the sound hill, which the Yorkshirem wal mark more even,

KOLLLatel Rendell ana Stangrisan Schoßfeld, Dewick and da Lindley Pearson, dis

mter. Brickie"

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