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9.15 p.m.--Performance of the Hagles Musical Comedy Co. at the Victoria
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THE CHINA MAIL.
that he and his fellow-countrymen held deur in it. In special cir cumstances, war may be engaged in to overcome the tyranny of stronger over a weaker people, but, this course is fraught with danger The better way of meeting such an emergency is to threaten the tyrant with a convincing combination of strength and to rigorously enforce just donmuds. Had the Towers doue- what they had apparently engaged to , there never need have been wat between Turkey and the Allies. Sensible action on the part of the Pawers could easily have prevented
NEWS OF THE DAY,
HALS. Usk has saited for Cantun,
NEWS OF THE DAY,
H.M.S. Handy has left the harbour for the s. Kinehan last evening and is ex the West River.
The... Bremen, the largest vesati of. the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company's casturu dost, male hur first call at Hong. keng to-day.
H.E. the Governor left for Canton on
pected in return to-day.
To-morrow the Gotball team of the
United States gunhats Piscataqun und Wilmington meet na the Happy Valley, kick-off at 2.36 pas.. sharp.
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The Glen Line Stumer Glenesk of
SPORTING.
Cricket.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1813.
SATURDAY'S TEAMS.
HONGKONG CLUT
out of the League tabla which is now Pullows:-
Goalk
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pu
H M.S. Kont..... 9. 3. 1 9 10 11
Eyal Engineers... 3. 0 0.0 2 84 Coy, RG,A....421 197 88 Cay. EGA.4.18 13 The following will represent the Hong-87 Coy. RG.A44098 kong Crisket Club "B" Langue tom neainst the "A" Losgue team of the sanie club on Saturday, on the club ground, play commencing at 2 p.m.-R. Hancock, | A. A. Claxton, S. H. Didwell, H. Hanenck..
H M.S. Minotaur...10 197 720 D.C.L.T. (Rt. Half 000000 D.C.L.. (L... Halfi 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fixtures for the remainder of January." Saturday 23ch N, E. v. 87th Goy, Military
H. 3. S. Minotaur with Admiral Winsloo on board, and `H, M. §. Kent | arrived at Saigoni on Wednesday. The 3,324 tons gross aud 2.273 tons net registar 3. W. S. Jellio, A. O. Lang, M. M. Mass, - ground, offcars were, oficially received by the has been sold to Far Eastern buyers for S. 8. Moers, Lieut Paske, D.C.L.I.. Stait Governor-General,
About £16,500. She was built at New.Surgeon Roche, R. N., and R. P. Thursfiol!. castle in 1891, with dimensions 340.5 ft. by 43 ft. by 26.5 ft.
A woman livig at Yaumati and n tailor's apprentice have reported to the Police that they have been duped by the confidence trick. Thy woman lost 347
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A notice of particular interest to Irishmen in the Colony appears in
The following will play for H. X. CC. "A". "Punres (Capt.) A. C. E. Elborough, A. H. Crowe, J. S. Lloyd, A. Gillingham, W. C. D. Turner. L. Batson, D. G. L. I., Capt. Troy, D.C.L. I.,
· Monday 27th 88th Coy, v. R.E. Military ground
Wednesday 29th R.E. v. 83rd Day Lyemun grund.
Wednesday 29th, 67th Coy, v, 88th Oor, Military ground.
Friday 1 D.C.LL. (Rt. Half) v. RE
All matches commence at 4 pl
fit. It is, of course, not imposate and the tailor lost a suit & clothes valced our advertising columns of day. It will D. E. Donnelly, R. N. Anderson, and w, Military ground.
that the Powers were as enger to see the war engaged in as were the Allies; and, in fact, this is the only reason-
able conclusion with which their ac
tion, or lack of action, may be justified. They know best why the arbitrament of urins and not the resources of reason were adopted und, in any case, upon them chiefly lies the onus of the whole ghastly, horrible atrocity. One speaks of the "glory of wat "-- what is it but n shambles of barbarism, the supremacy of passion and the Imaddest business the world ever
engaged in? So long as war and not MEMOS. FOR TOMORROW.
reason is the means adopted for the Entries close for H.K. Yacht Club Re-settlenient of disputes or the retalia- Entries close for Hongkong Race Mees; tion of a wrong, so long will it be
ing. SoExtraordinary General Meeting made. It was not by war that the greatest nations of to-day became great, for it is only by the cultivation
of the Green Island Cement Co. 2.30pm--Inter-Club Yacht Race: start
at Royal H.E. Yacht Club,
General Memoranda.
SUNDAY, JANAry 2-
St. John's Cathedral." MONDAY, January 27 :--
·
11.30 .m.-H.K. Land Reclamation
Co.'s Meeting. 11.45 a.m.--West Point Building Co.'s
Meeting Noon H.K. Laud Investment & Agency
Cu,'s Meeting,
TUESDAY, January 28 :—
p.n.-Y.M.CA. At Home." THURSDAY, January 30-
Noon-Annual General Meeting of Union!
Waterboat Co. FRIDAY, January 31-
at $30.
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At the Magistracy this morning Lewis, of Mowers. Johnson, Stokes Muster, applied for the re-hearing of
be seen that a propusnl is on fool for the formation of St. Patrick's Society. It is raped that the proposal will be enthusiss. and tiesl'y taken up. One of the objects of
a
the Society will doubtless be to see that St. Patrick's Day' is fittingly celebrated.
case in which a man irad been sentenced for stealing some cloth at Hung Hom Mr. Rowland refused the application.
The Hongkong Jockey Club, in an express, remitida embers that entries for the next Race Meeting close to-morro0F,
Saturday, 25th instant. Those entoring ponies are requested to send their entries to the fee of the Hongking Jockey Club, 3 Chitar Rnd, before 2 p.in.
A Chinese was, charged before Mr.
CHARGE OF ARMED ROBBERY,
Finger Print Identification.
As the Magistrney this afternoon before Mr. Melbourne, fer men were charged. on nmand by Inspector MeHardy with Haglund this morning with gamblingmiling an urned mobay sa No. 4: and with offering a bribe of ten cents Leung th Street, Wanchai, anh steal- Bu kongg. He was fined 83 or seven ing 814 in money. days for gambling, and $25 or one month The serond defendant was identified by offering the libe. The ten eens his anger prints by Sergt. Watt as having
a bribo was ordered to 50
returned from banishment. ad in the poor-bas.
"Mr.. F. X. D'Almada appeared for the defence of the third and fourth defen- darts.
thered as
T. R. Nichol was plaintiff in an action of the arts of peace that lasting pro-which cane lefore the Fussur Judge in the Supreme Court to-day, his claim being gress can be made.
$15,45 against Margot Lande. Mr J, H. Gardiner, the plaintiff's solicitor, said the amount was paid to him yesterday, but not the costs. His Lordship consented to hear an application for costs to-morrow in Chambers.
Considering the recent conflict in
11 a.m.-Velunteer Church Farndle at Southern Europe from a "practical" standpoint, it probably would have been the best thing that could have happened had Turkey been compelled to quit Europe. She is really an Asiatic nation: and her natural "aphere" is surely not in Europe. Certainly it seems an anomaly that she should have the heart and centre of her Empire "there. The only satisfactory reasou, of course, for wishing the Turk to pack up, bag and baggage, his famous carpets, his harem and all the appurtenances of his ideas of civilization is that his fanatical idens regarding his religion and the equally fanatical ideas of representatives of other nations in his country or near it have always been, are, and alas! apparently will alwaye SATURDAY, February 6 :----
Philharmonic Concert in Thetre Royal, bo, a fertile source of trouble. This
City Hall.
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Distribution of Prizes au Queen's 3pm.--Leaseboid Erperty Sale at Mr 4 p.Meeting of Justices of the Pace
in the City Hall,
Collega by H, E. the Governor,
Geo. P: Laminert's Sales Rooma.
MONDAY, Fel-ruary 3 --
6.15 pm-k. Gymkhan Club Meeting in key Club room, Hong
Club Annexe.
THURSDAY. February 6 :-
Chinese New Year's Day.
TUESDAY, February 11-
Noon--Meeting of the H.K. Cantom &
Maca Steamboat Co.
The China Mail
HONGKONG, Friday, January 24, 1913.
THE END OF THE WAR.
So far as actual hostilities are con-
Id.ganized and her moviel class in
-to their business should be made.
Bergt. Watt, in the witness box, pro davi the second defendant's finger prints.
He said that this man WAS
H. Werberton.
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Hockey.
Cha. . Y.M.C.A..
CIVIL SERVICE ». KOWLOON. The following have been selected to re. present Kowloon, to play against Civil Survice at Happy Valloy to-morrow at 9.15 A hockey match of an exciting nsbure p.m. sharp-. R. Macaskill, F. J. de took pince yesterday evening on the Hong- Reme. F. Sutton, J. P. Robinson, H. 9 km Hockey Club's grand at Happy Rouso, Eng, Lieut. E. C. Smith, J. H. Valley. Although the Y.M.C.A. started with one man short, the Mead, Capt. Wood, L. P. Townend, W. E. the
The match proved to be a very fast 400. Disco, and W. L. Weaser.
lub scored first, but it was not long before their opponents levalle matters. The Club scored again before half-time, and had the lead at the interval). Each súla put on one goal to its score in the second half of the game, thus the Hongkong Újak TAM U winners by threa goals to
Association Football.
itwa.
JUNKS SUNK.
Tim iuster of a stone junk bás re-
THE INTERFORT TEAM. The following have been selected to represent Hongkong in the forthcomlag Interport Association Football Match tu be played in Shanghai on the 6th and 7th February (Chinese New Year holiday») :--- Messrs R. C.. Barlow (Captà W. V. Pen- nell, A. Hamilton, D. Campbell, C Wilkie, R. J. Brown, R. S. R. Swan, ported to the police that early on the Pearson, Lewis, Culmer, Green, Ballmara.oming, of the 22nd inat. whilst sailing Mr A. S. Ellis (Hon. Secretary) will also bris boat frous Mano to Hongkong the travel with the team.
vessel was capsized off Cheung Chau islaul, and sunk. He had a cargo ef 50 pils of fish scales. Another junk owner has reported that his bont was sunk of the same island. No lires were
The Interport team will leave Hongkong by the s..Anhui" mailing on Saturday banished on November 20th 1910, at 1st February (midnight). There will be a printed records and photographix.
A Chinese detective depond to arrest- ing the second defendunt on a steamer as he was about to leave for Canton.
The sergeant interpreter deposed to
special launch to convey the team où board, leaving Blake Pier at 10 p.m. sharp.
Apr
HORONG POLICE ». V.R.C.
This important Second Division match
lost in either case.
THE VOTE IN CHINA.
ment.
(From & Suffragist Correspondent.) Mrs Chapunan Catt, president of the
We have received from the Hongkong depot of the Nestla and Anglo-Swiss Con. densed Milk Company a beautiful wall explaining the charge to the second calendar entitled "Girl with Roses." This defendant, who admitted to be had way played on the Club ground yesterday. Attitude of Republican Govern
The Police maintained their winning form well known firm which, as has been men-bren banished. cloned recently in these columns, is pow Shurn Ill, who keeps a ground-nut shop and wos a keen game by 3 goals to 1. established in the General Post tifice Fat 4, Leung On Street, said on Jounery Playing finely in the first half, the Police building, where all inquiries with reference 4th he was in the shop, when some merled at the interval by 2 goals to mil. Clarke came into the hop and seized himself and Reynolds being the scores. lo the and the accountant. They threaten second period, Clarke scored again for the International Alliance of Women's Saffrage them with knives. Witness nad the fokis Police and Braga for the V.RC. The Societies, has been enthusiastically we were told to go into the back part of the Police were lucky in having Swann, their comed in New York on her return from a p. Some of the robbers were chaser goalie in such form as he saved the situation world tear, undertaken in the interests of on leaving the shop. The necontent's drawer had been forced open, and $141 almost certain.
on several pecasions hou a gal seemed women's enfranchisement. The fruits ef her journey will undoubtedly be to virify stufen. fine of the non was arrested by district wateinant, who had two rolla
Result-Hongkong Palike 3; V.B.C. 1. the spirit of internationalism which is so distinctive a feature of the women's atove- This result keeps the Police well in the money on him. Warness could iden-aning for the championship, their near
ment. Universal sympathy for the Chinese tify all the defendants: and he als
women in their efforts for liberation will be ivals being the 88th Coy. R.G.A. and St. icntified the two reils of money "profosophs College. Reforme, Mr Meen.
excited by the report-she has given of her visit to China.
In the Summary Court list this morn ing was a cuss in which J. Hennessey Seth claimed from Clan Blanch a sum of £43. Mr Sutherton Buss, defendant's solicitor, said he wanted to see the chita: if these were produced his client was willing to pay trace. Mr Mason, soliciter for the plain tiff, consented to an order for discovery.
Inspector MeHardy withdow the charge aguist the fourth defendant.
The case was remanded.
A CLA was mentioned in the Summary } lured. Court this morning in which a man isased writ and then went away on a visit to the North. Mr H. L-Dennys asked the Paisno Judge to strike out the writ as plaintiff had not appeared and added that his client had had the case hanging over
his head since the issue of the wris cannot compensate you for agony of mind said his Lordship.
was the chief or the ostensible cause of the war just ended. It seems to the most amazing of paradoxes that the sweet and soothing sanctities of religion should so frequently lead to the most appalling atrocities.
Eighteen Chinese were charged by There's something wrong somewhere! Sergeant Gerrard before Mr. Melbourne for it is not sufficient to say that at the Magistracy this morning with one man's religion is another man's smoking in a house at Uf Hing
Lute Wanchai.
They were fined $ poison!
"Pack." "The "samo" officer charged seven The matter of the monient, how-en with opis smoking at 188, Queen's
Boad East. The first defondant ever, is the probable settlement of the found guilty of houping the place as * sanguinary proceedings, for which all divan. and he was fined $25. The re
BIRD SHOOTING.
Summonses at the Magistracy.
At the Múgistract this morning befors Mr. Hazelwad Alexander Grant and Jack fordell, the champion inger, were sun wood by Inspector Gourlay for carrying and pressing a fowling piece without having obtained a licence from the Capt.
apt. of Pellee. ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄***
Mr. J. H. Gardiner, solicitor, appeared for the defendants. guilty.
Mr. Gardiner said that Grant Was
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H.M.S. MERLIN. . H.M.S. U ́sx.
The history of the womens' struggla in that country in mixed up with that of the This Samni! Ships' league match took revolution, and dates from some Efteen place on the Naval gmund yesterday. years ago, when various secret societies were organised for the overthrow of the Play was slightly in favour of the Merlin Manches. Chief among them was the in the Brst half and Taylor and Hodgkinson ociety called Tung Ming Hui, of which, !| sered for thein, the Merlin leading by Dr. Sun Yat See, then unknown, was the
2 goals to mil at the interval. Play was moving spirit. Women were urged to be- remarkably even in the second half and conte members of these societies which although both terms End hard luck in not were pledged to the principle of equal and finding the act there was no further political rights for men and women. Their scoring and play was concluded in semi-response was immediate and whole hearted. darkness with the resultR.M.S. Merlin 2; H.M.S. Dek ; Referee :-Me Toovey,
who pleader 99TH COY. R.G.A. v. 83a Cox. R.G.A Teams-88th Coy-Moore; Woods, Cou ti Buckland, Berry, Stanley Ed- wards, Hennessy, Green, Eurt, Melia 83rd Coy. R.G.A.-Enckhouse; Culmer,
exempted under the Ordinace as he was an excise officer. Inspector Gourlay said
while on duty.
Mr. Fizeland: The Ordinance admit
Poole, Crane, Buckley, Mardle, Woolridge,
Enferee Mr Marsh. This R.A. Cup match was played on the Military ground yesterday. The first half was mostly in favour of the 88th Coy, and early Green was inuled near the penalty line and taking the "free" himself, shot
Inspired by the same patriotism as the men they had the further stimulus of a - hope for their own emancipation. They Lecame active propagandists, and carriel out sure nf the most dangerous work of smuggling arms and ammunition into Chins. Besides their special Red Cross work, they were signalled out for the purpose of carrying dangerous messages. Many of
denth. Many died fighting as soldiers.
**CANT RECOGNITION." -
The revolution over, however, scant recognition was given to the Chinese women, and the nunner in which their claims were ignored inost ever redound to the disgrace of the Chinese Reformers.
cerned, the war that has been waged, humane people will be thankful. The mainder were fined $2 each. with more or less regularity during result will probably be that Turkey the past three months, has come to an ( will be deprived of at least two-thirds Street, was sued by Madame Maris Flint fowling piece. He could only use amnes
Miss Margot Lando, of 39 Wyndham was not exempted from carrying Langkan Frost, Mullins, Wetherall these women were captured and put to end. The Turks, as a matter of fact, of her European territory including Milliner, of 10 Des Viear Road, in the have really come to the end of their Adrianople. Bulgaria and Montenegro Summary Court this morning for the everybody. If I had a fowling piece I resources, and this clearly points to will obtain the lion's share of the recovery of 8156.30 being the balance of should be exempted pota the fact often expressed in this column spoil, Servia will, in time, be able to The purchases extended from September draw the charge against Grant.
an amount due for dresses, etc, supplied. Inspector Gourlay: Then I will with that even more than the "pomp and use the seaboard of Albania and the 1910 to January 1919 and totallaħ $443.80, Tospector Gourlay said that on the 9th | circumstance of war" as also the quondam Christian subjects of the pyente on account of $287.50 leaving a inst.. about 5.30, Grams and the defen-past a crowd of players into the het. Burt The Provisional Constitutional Conveti. · actual sanguinary business itself, the Turk will be protected, for there caufendent did not appear, and after hearing on the Shaukiwan Road. They fired the 95th on the attack and Burt parsing for the new regime, set up a Provisional Falance to the amount claimed. The de- dant went out, we used a fowling piece and Hennessy played finely and again put tion, which was held at. Nanking to arrange main determining factor to-day, more be no two questions that the abomin. the evidence of the plaintiff she Paisne shot, and some of the pellets struck the out to Edwards the winger put in a fine National Council to be elected by men than at any other time, is that which able atrocities foolishly perpetrated Judge gave judgment for the amount Shakiran Board about four yards on whof which the goalie stoppel but hefur aly. The Convention endorsed the prin bus ladies. The Isles afterwards he could c'ear Green rushed up and soured the time for it had not yet come. Recent ciple of Women's Suffrage, but declared GUARANTEED. refers to the econontic situation. the name of Islam were connived claimed.
ported to the police that they had her the second goal for the 88th Coy. Keeply the National Council has framed regula Turkey, with her commerce disor. at by Constantinople. In that matter,
At the Magistracy today before shot at, therefore, it is plensing to know that Mr. Moltoorns; a junk "inaster was
A Chinese boy was called, and on being ing up the pressure Hennessy and Edward, tions for the general elections or
were prominenE ou the right and from rent Government, and women have found themselves again excluded. The panic, and probably unable to rike they have received their quietus. Acharged by European Constable Nasked if ho recognised the defendat centre by the latter Burt hended through ene succeny they have schieved has been
with having a board his hour two guns said; he did not. a loan dil she desire to do so, will hope that the settlement negotiof an old pattern, some dynamite, and Inspector Gourlay said the toy had notching the 86th Coy.a third point. Then the Kwantung Prince, of which Can
83rd now played better and Wooldridgeton. in the capital. The various provinces have been conceded their local assemblies, finds it impossible to continue so ations will not be so barren of resuits quantity of cups, bullets and powder. risegnised the defensarit on the 16th.
The constable stated that he went on Witness sid
had recognised a man put in a five shot which Court deflected bat Ewartung has alone fulfilled i costly an affair as she has becû en
as the London Peace Conference and board the junk arid questioned the defna. [when taken by the Inspector, as the per.into hit own goal, reducing the lead. At revolution promise of equal political right gaged in during the past few months that the bellicose individuals will dant who said he had nothing. On als was who bui shot a birth. He could half time the score was-28th Coy. R.G.A. and in addition to the geant of voting
power has assigned ten seats in its a Consequently she wisely concludes soon turn to more peaceable anding a search, however, the articles which not way which one had the gun. They 9. 83rd Cay. RO.A. 1.
sembly to women. It is doubtful, however, In the secund half the 83rd Coy, did whether this gain will be permanent, that discretion is the better part of profitable occupations.
were the subject of the charge were gave hier six binds whick, they had shet. found. Mr. Melbourne impoved a no Inspector Gourlay deposed that on the more of the attacking. From a free kick Many political societies, each with a of $50 or six weeks' imprisonment, and 10th ist, about 7 pp. ha uccompanied taken by Colmer Woods handled in the different programme, have sprung up is Chioa, and Dr Sun Yat Sen has suscooded ordered the arms and ammunition to be the last witness to the Belle Yoo Hotel.the penalty area, Colmer taking the kickin uniting five of these to do so, however, He pointed out Cordell, who was sitthanored the second gual for the 83rd Coy he has not hesitated to throw over the at a table. - Witneus had when the defur Both teams made good efforts to add to the dast previously, and he did underscore but were unsuccessful and the result that he was out shooting with Mr. Grant was: 88th Coy. IO.4. 3. 83rd Coy. EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST
|- Fish Cordell gevé eviḍines to the effect
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tint he lind not possissed a gun se GREAT deal has been written and he had been in the Calony. When he was said in the newspapers regarding wat on the 9th his did not whoot-hq, lind Cronje of Cairns Moor, Natal, Africa, Colony
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She has as she had of necessity to dɔ
The Hughes Musical Comedy Comforte intimated that she has acquiesced pay gave a repost parformance of "The
in the Allies chris regarding Adri-culator" at the Victoria Theatre last evening before a full house which was very
anople. Thus the chief "bune of cos-appreciative. To-night there will be a tention" over which the dogs of complete change of programme, the bill
Grant Mater Racs at Dieppe, war were süurling has been removed consisting of the musical faress" The Bull Chamberlain's Googh Remedy," says M± not fired a gun since he had been in the
The Bid Bogger's Daughter (Drama).
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und the way made sinnuth for as lighters" and "Three of a kind,”--
"Apocs,"
UNITED SERVICE FOOTBALL LEauve, There was a representativo nesting of
pro-
women's interests. "It is the anme old Catt. We woman of the Went would story," to use the words of Mrs Chapman have known this would happen, but these women of the Orient are different. They have seen ahead the open door leading to opportunity. education, fiherty, happiniere, ant they dreamed of guarding the entrance that all future Chiness women. might pass through. To this end they fored their energies, their fortunes, their livan. To kay that these women are
amicable settlement, as the ciren stances, will permit. Only in the Inst Frescurce can conflict be justifiable,
namely, when one's country is attack, 1 colds than Chepberlain's Cough Re-ered right we could not enjoy sloop, did not se hin shoot En catan there ed then it is the duty of every man lange, opens the sexations, alde estody and when wo together had emptiorly, and I was not there.
medy. It acts on nature's plan, rollores I decided to try. Cheruberlain's Cough Re to ward off the disaster for the make pectoration ; End restoran the system to n the bottle wa were all cured. I recommend Have you ever been out shooting with
Filthy condition. For sale by all this remedy as a true and family physician. Grant before that day?—No. of his honour, his fatherland und all, Chasida and Stokespers
For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers The ruinenging was dismissed,
great value of this remody.. There is an Inspector Gourlay: Did you not tell old proverb that Experience is the best .me you were out with Grant, and that the above longue in the Soldiers Club last desporate, is to put it mildly. All have BEST MEDICINE MADE, toncher. My family and I were attacked ho let you the gun 7--Na
night to consider whether the Cornwall been eliccked and tipis at the treat THERE lano better madicios made-for by severe colda and coughed so that for
Livut, W. Frucut they have received." Thrust back Did Grant allost all these birda ? should join the league.
Christian, R.0.A. presitol, and it was upon this, these women of the yok Jow Tos are not ruimining iffe, bús, are decided to allow the newcomers to saler organisis to secure the sun, alopper
their Right and Left Half Battalion feapon tunities of education for hoy and glata.. ned to make a fresh start, All inuiches y indyszóval irsining sehr els for girls and played by the K.O.Y.L. Lars to be str, Landon Standard
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