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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers,

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE,

Codes used:

A.B.C. T & Men Borriosa.

AL. TELEGRAPH CODE.

Telegraphic Adirratu ---

MEIRION' HONGKONG,

HOTELS

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FLAS,

BATH-LOOM TO HACH ROOM.

Cold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC DANS, BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE,

For Particular apply to

THE MANAGER, Tel. No. K129. Telg, Address T'ERNOTE..'

Hongkong, Feb. 3, 1913.

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KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

UNRIVALLE

LLED position to the H district, everliking the Botanical

Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Saites with huzuriously Sitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fade.

Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-room throughout,

Telephone No. 112.

Cable Address: Sachiola.

A.B.. Code th Ed. Honghong, September 1, 1908.

120*

KING EDWARD HOTEL

A

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL

UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

EXCELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.

TELEPHONE $3,

'

H. HAYNES, Manager

Hongkong, October 2, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWwin) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower,

136

OCATION good for Hillside Scenery Land ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.

Terma Moderate. RUN ON FT-CLAS Lanes, Under the Parson] Supervision of the Propriotrem

M. S. HOY.

BRAESIDE

PRIVATE HOTEL,

CUTANDING, in its own grounds, with Tenris and Croquet Lawan, Large Alry and Woll Burulabed Rooma, Every home comfort... Fine View of the Harbour, Telephone, No. 690.

Apply to Man F. W. WATTS,

"Ermenide,' 20, Macdonnell Road, Hongkong, Beptember 2, 1908, "

SAVARESSES SANTAL 7CAPSULES

PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEN

MADE IN LONDON ↑ OF ALL CHEMISTS'

17

TO LET

TO LAT-AT KOWLOON,

JEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS,

with two bathrooms, pantry, kitchen

and servants' quartern. Bathrooms Atted

THE CHINA. MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

ORIGIN OF RULE OF THE ROAD.

Interesting Theory at Motor Inquiry.

An interesting thoory as to the origin

of the ** rule of the road" was giver recently to the Select Committee on

with English Baths. Kitchen has English | SHARE & GENERAL BROKER motor traffic dangers by Sir J. H. A. Cooking Range and Hot Water Bailor. Electric Light throughout. Immedin to possession.

ALNO

+

New Five-Reomod TERRACE HOUSES

PUBLIC AUCTION,

with Tennis Courts. Ready for accupation Undersigned hee celsud untrue about 1st May.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD.. Alexandra Buildings. Bongroug, February 11, 1913.

J

TO LET.

190

BISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5, Fosk, & Rooms unfurnished, for the

Summer,

11

DENNYS & BOWLEY, Hongkong, January 24, 1913.

TO LET.

107

ON AND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER

STREET,

One-Roined OFFICE. Apply Pro- party, Oico. JARDINE MATHESON Co., LTD.

Hongboar, April 30, 1919.

NWEST

TO LET

692

END TERRACE. SHA- MEN. Frem I-ü May, 1913. 153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED a House at the Peak.

Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo, Hongkong. My 1, 1913.

OFFICES TO LET.

h

tions to sell by Publis Auction

TUESDAY,

the 8th May, 1912, commencing at 1.20 ... at No. 1, SayмODA TERRACE,-

& QUANTITY OP VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Macdonald Lord Justice-Clerk of Soot. hand.

| Sir John suggested that the rule came into being about the time when men car.. ad sweds and walked so that they could scize their weapons with their free hand and turn round and defend themselvç Against attacks from behind."

Ho opposed a proposal to make a role of the road for pedestrians, on the ground that it would moan that the rule of the mad for vehicles would have to be alter od, and confusion would result. Abciat two-thirds of the poopla did not. seam to know that there was a rula of the road, and, the other third woukk`require yours Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suite, wo gol acoustomed to any change. Per. Tables, Teak Overmantols with Bavalled sonally, he did not think that the num. Glam, Picturon, Ornaments, Brass Fonders, ber of accidents was out of proportion to Carpets, Lace Curtalus, Toak Extension the amount of motor traffic. Five years Dining Tablo, Handaomo Task Sidebbard | ago, ho-anid, there wero 450,000 horses Dinner Waggon, Dining Chairs, Desk, in London, and a retura issood lank year Soochow Curtains, Rugs, Glass Ware and showed that there were then only 80,000. Cuttery, olo, etc.

A PRIVATE TRAFFIC, CRYSTS.

Double and Single Bedsteds, Bookcases,

Sir John, who is 73 years old, and for Tin-lined Box Couch, Arm Chairs, Singer's thany years has been kecaly interested; in Sewing Machine, Dressing Tabies. Wash motor problema, are the Committee the stands, Toilet Sets,' Roccrd Cabinets, etc. beneft of a census of trac po had taken - Pantry and Bathroom Requisites, feat the top of Haymarket. Across cer tain line in that thoroughfare there Chest:

pamed: between the hours of 7.80 and 8.30 p.m.:

Alas

Some Blackwoodware, comrising: Finely Curved Couch, Hall Chairs, Jardiniers, Stools, etc, etc,

And

One Grand Piano by Broad wood. Tenus As usual. Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Monday, the Bih May. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 30, 1913

1594

*THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE.

LAROM February 1st, 1945, 1st Floor,

Fix Road Central, Hong-

kong, at present occupied by Messrs Whiteawny "Laidlaw & C5.

Apply

FRENCH STORE, 5 Queen's Rand Contral. Hongkong, February 19, 1913.

TO LET.

237

CHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN

SHOPS, Rowdow

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with whart.

Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., Lrs. Hongkong. June 1, 1912.

TO LET.

ARGE substantially built GODOWN, U situated on Water Front East Point. For further particulars apply Property Office, JARDINE MATH SÓN & Co., Lev.

Hongkong, August 14, 1912.

1025

2,232 vehicles, of which only 35 were horse-drawn.

A large proportion of accidents, the believed, were due to the way in which

He had age people crossed the street,

old gentlemer walking across Piccadilly reading newspapers. People did

realise that the "sensible way to cross a street was to go diagonally against the sey traffic on both side, and wait for any vehicle to pass. It vehicles were to stop for pedestrians there would be graak.com. zestion of trufio.

O.F

With regard to the law, Sir John said shat where a driver was convicted lot langerous driving, after a previous con- TELEPHONE NO. 636,

Communications relating to news aboald.viction, imprisonment should be indicted

De addressed to THE EDITOR.

Correspondenta must forward than ames and addresses with any communics tion aditressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication but as evidence of good

faith.

All matter for publication should b written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communication that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted

addred to Tux SECRETARY.

without the option of a fine. But reme

should not be too drastic, or magis. 'enten-would not enforce them. Ten years go, he resnarket, juries wore very much down on motoriste, but now so many people and motors that juries were dif- Lerent.

Mr. Kellaway put it to the witness that the number of people killed in London had multiplied by five since 1904, and Sir John replied that the mileage of vehicles-

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG' HOTEL.

Mar 0. E. Ashley M. Aurely

MM.Bandorin M: A. T. Barberini

Mr G. Holmes Mrs Geo, R. Howe Capt. R. Innca Me Wm. B. Jones Mia A/N E. Jodah

Mr W. B. Kapp

Mr A. Krasatuan MIX M

Lotters relating to business abould be had increased Anormously. He added. Baring

ME, R.

Bate that our slowest form of vehicle, the B: B. B Bayly

. Beschi steam-roller, bad its annual holocaust | BI: 0.

W. H. Lambert MN. G. Bealy

Mr G. T Lloyd' of six or seven victims."

ME A Beaumont Dr E L. Martyn Lobb Mr. F. R. Belilios Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre G. A. Bezo

Mam should be sent as shot as possible

Orders for extra copies of the CHIN

the supply is limited. Cach 10 cta., Credi 20 cla., per copy.

Alterations and additions to Advertika ments on Fagus 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd. ham Street, not later than 11.30a.m.

Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sent as not later than 2 p.m.

New Advertisemente should be sent iz before 3 p.m.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which xro not ordered for a fixed period will b continued until countermanded.

Witness contandady in conclusion, that in any future legislation local authorities would not be giron power to make by laws of their own.

Miss Beatrice Borry Mr F. A. Marcy Capt. C. R. Feynon Mr Gen. Martin Mr and Ms T. E.Mr J. R. Mason

Bishop

Ma R. T. Matheson MR. Brown

and child Mr L. Maynard Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Merecki MrJ. D. F. Mulder Mr E. NOWAD Mr Y, d'Oettingen

a.

TWENTY HOGNS ON DUTY. The chairman (Sir George Toulmin) road a latter from the clerk to the Middle M: O Bransmann

Sessions: informing the Committee of Mr A J. Cambridge

MJ.-S. Chalmers case in which a motor-cab driver, who BJ3.0 had been charged with causing bodily ft A. A. Clastes

Mrs J. Cogan harm to certain persons and was sequit-j MỘT. J to, had been on duty twenty consecutive Mis WF.Owen

Crocker hours, and calling attention to the rider Miss

Telegraphic Address · Min' Hongkort the jury that the number of hours that Dr irs Culpia

Telephone No. 22.

THE CHINA MAL, Laren,

TO LET

HOUSE in

KNUTSFORD TER-

Apply to

JAPANESE MAKERS.

A RACE.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Co., L. Hongkong, March 27, 1913.

TO LET.

413

ROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or unfaraished. 6 Rooms.

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL,' Barcor Road, No.124, Peak, 5 rooms from 1st March, 1913

CRAIG RYRIE,' No. 4, the Tusk, to leb; ne situation; 8 rooms; tennis and croquet lawns.

The EYRIE, No. 13, Ptak, To Let farnished

To let Furnished *DUNEDIN,' Barker Rond, No. 136, tho Peak, for 6 months from 1st June. Low ront.

FOR SALE.

'HARTING and ROGATE, on part or Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.

Apply to

LINS FEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buldings. Gongron. As h 1911.

IEN TING,

Surgie Dent

- No. 14, D'AquILLE ŠTAMIS

TERMS TERY MODELATE

Conanitation Fra...

184

* NOTES ON WILD. IN LIFE

HONGKONG AND SOUTH

CHINA."

BY THE REY. G. A. BUNBURY, M.A,

To be had at the 'CHIMAL' Office,

Part 1 Berised Price 70 Centa

DON'T Furge after the Show. Supper,

and Light Refreshments/

ALEXANDRA CAFE Opm 111 Midnigătir

the driver of a public vehicle should Mr C. H. Davis Mr &. F. Dessa work consecutively should be limited.

Mr & Mrs Dericano

ard 2 children Mr J. Dewar Mes R. B.

Mr J. Ormiston

Mr E. Provost

Mr E. H. Ray Miss F. Reay Mr R. T. Reid Miss O. Richards Mr and Mrs W. R.

Ricketts

Mr C. F. Robins

Mr W. V. Robinson Bir J. U. Bibley

A mass of statistics with regard to fram accidente was laid before the com. mittee by Mr. A: L. C. Fell, traffic man w A. Dow ager of the L.C.C. trama, his chief paid H. O. Ehrentals being that the fatalitics were not connect Mni O. Finlayson ed with the high speeds at which, it bad Mr E G Fisher been suggested, the cars ran on Sundays. Mr. S. Garland He also showed that on ten specified Marjorie Gar. Mr V. Sorby

Mr J. B. Sou mayd Footwearoutes the car spoeds worn tested and

P.JMr S. Spira

EVERY KINI

Of

found to be ader the Board of Trado limits. Another of his points was that

MADE experience of driving and not the age of the driver was the main factor in regard

ΤΟ

ORDER

CHERRY & Co.,

PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Boo, Hoogkan, May 5, 1910,

NOTICE

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

- ARD -

BOOK BINDING

DORK AT

to accidents.

STREETS"-CZÓKED BY MOTOR-JUSER. The cornmittee were greatly interested in a number of models of London roads, showing how traffic congestion would be

land i

Mr and Mrs I.

Garland

Mrs I: Goate

Mr A. G. Gordon

Mr V. Goulbour Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. Bourgey

Mr P.O. Von Griso

Gono

Oaph T. P. Hall 13. G. Hans

T. Harbord

relieved if. tramcars were substituted. for Huse F Hayward motor-buses, Ár an instance of? unneces†My P. Heath”.

Mr and Mn E. E.

Smith

Miss Square

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH & Cỗ,

Mr J. M. Aaron

"KIZON SYEJ

Mr A. Keilh

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt. T. CAR. Archer, Mr G. P. Lammert

R.A.M.C.

Lt. Col. & biza A.1. Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lean, A.P.D.& child ., strong

Capt. & Mrs McMann Mr & Mrs T. Arthur. children and nurse. Mr E. F. Aucott B.A.M.O.

M: V. M. C. Bar-Mr E. J. McNutly

rett and child Mrs Monsar Mr L. M. Bayley

Mr and Mrs C. D. J.

Bell

B: Bennett

Mr & Mrs Begar

Mira Bowdler

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL “

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr Geo. Höple Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr W, Jackion

Balantine

and child

Mr & Mrs W. BishopMr Tacio

Mr-F-Malatya ter M: 8. G. Bolden Mr 8. Nichole Mr and Mrs Bontbenhtien 8.99 Niabols Caph, and Mrs Braga Mr 8. Paal MF. Braga

Dr. D.B. Panize. Miss L. Braga Mr & Mrs R. Pakston Miss M. Braga

CW. Randal

Liest R. E. B. Brors-Me

Mr & Mrs Mitchell-MJ. Crawford

more and child Capt. Mitchell

Lieut. Geo. W. Crom-

bie, R.E.

Lt. MonteithRAM.C. MO. Darica Mr & Mrs M. Patten-

den

Bisjet Bowen, A.P.D.Mr J. Flummer....

Mr B. Dias Miss E. Douglas

Mr O. T. Enby

Madam Kananit

Me and Mila-Mathur

Rogerson

·Mr AT Bollkna Mr L:03-8undérson MW-Bhreins

Mr G..W.3ally MR. H

Attorney-General J. Lt-Ool J. J. Radcliffe, Mr and Mrs A. FMS bisa

A. Bucknill

Mc Cobb

R.E.

Mr Relion

Lt. and Mrs T. Q. Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie

Cunningham, KA, Miss Robertson

Mr G. W. R. Roger

Major Davy, RE.

Mr G. A. Dutton

Consul & Mrs Eitzen

Eng Comdr. & Mrs

Booms, R.N.

Mr & Mrs Flanagan Mr Beebrow Rowe Mr and Mrs G. G.Dr Schneller

Gordon

Mr A. Sindair

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr C. Skott

Hila

Lt. Col. W. H. Caher Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Smith, A.O.D. Ucl. and Mrs Gordon Mr & Mrs P. Sofiets

Hall, R.A.M.C.

Me

Graig

Mr H. A. Hazelind

Lt and Mrs C. E.MT. W. H

Stair or

Mr B. Stephenso Mr R

Stont

Mr. J. B. Tepp Mra Tatam Mr H. Watkins Mr & Mr B. Webb Mr & Mrs A. Weill

and 4 children

Mr H. P. White

Mr F. W. White

sary trae, Mr. Fell stated that on a Mr C. A. Henderson Mr & Mrs F. Winkler certain Eate 935 motor-busos, carrying

Hon

6,000 passengers, and 1,005 tramcars, X carrying 17,861 people, passed along Cam- {... don-road. The buses had an average of

| 5,054 · paraszgets per bus, and.... the" cans

Mr & Mr G. G, Wood Hawelt, C.MG.

· KING JOWARD HOTELY

an average of 18./771. The buses occu.. Mrs R Almond

Mr F. B. Mackintosh

pied more than twice the road space par Mr and Mrs J. N.Mr and Mrs Majer

Boyd.

and son passenger: compared with the cars,

Mr T. Choo

Mr B. Markham Among his exhibita, were two models of Man H. M. Chisholm.Mis

Mamey readways, illustrating the fact that in HBW.Cox Mr And Mrs F. E. wot woather, four oers, carrying 78 pse Mr W. A. Donaldson McHugh

Mrs T. Miss M. McKillop

Mr and Min J. H. A. sangers each, would be equal to 16 buses. with 16 inside passogeza esch, or to nine M. Bad Man 0, L. Mody" buses-in-dry-weather and to onay-the Dancin same number of pametigers in wet wes-DW. Edwards Mr A. P. Nobb Ling, the ID buscs would requira above Mrs Finckett tiron-abs-amount of road spaced the Mr and Mrs D. W. Fanmore

tour cars.c

De Bibree MrB2B.Spurge.

„Gusterko “Mr HAPLOAD at Mr Gao, Grimbla - Mrs Pouzisan

Mr B.M. Price Another exhibit showed Cheapsido Mr F. Halms crowded with bussed in the morning and Mr. S: Henderson Mr & Mrs Behank

MD. B. Henderson Mi F. Saunders ho the trafbarould look it traments ME HEL. Boris took the place at the buses. A double RF Hill THE CHINA MAIL' OFFICE | M of bemus rails, he said, could be laid De Hillsbrecht

Capt. & im. A. H in Cheapside leaving a room for other M. D. Hon Stewart & children

Mrs Df. Walzmana MT Kilgor Mr and Mrs Kraft!" Mise O. WaizmamT Mard-Mah C. Tanite Mr D. Walkzar-

I MWE Weidler: Mr and Ms Faire Mr T. Westerfeld

and child

Mr G. C. Whitelaw

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTI traffic on onebria

Prospectuses, Trade Circuları Programmes, Menus, etc., etc. ) Artistically Arranged and

Carefully Printed,

RÉTECTORS ON

Berlin's police president has failed to Clean Front and prompt dalkrati presade.the files to avoids pointech, hat.

ping, and cannot induce itirdi panden b quarantasd

You sand as she engy we do he pasti plow keksande

TOR good Bolid "mean", la Cart

Table D'Hote with Wine & Liggeuts of the Best, "ALEXANDEA CA

Balm Ladlow pacsired fifteen abolish lane hatplus or provide guard April 15/vendo

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Mr H Lehmain Me F. Mile Mr F. Niemeier. bear & Mr R. Pithiel

MF: K. Bagradat and Mr. P. Scherer

Mr G. Smith

Capt. & Mr Steriskor

child & sures, and

D.C.L.I.

Mr R. Stewart Uipt & Mrs Hodgins Mr S. M. Stewart Major Humphrey, Mr & Mrs Eutherland Lá. Col. & Mrs Tuson

RES

Mr and Mrs W. G. 2nd D.C.L.I.

Humphreys

Mr O. Waguor

Mr Hunter Mr and Mrs Hum.

phreys

Mr & Mrs P. Jacka

Mr H. U. Jettrios

Major & Mr Wenborn

RES.

Capt, Whitfield A.O.D.

M: David Wood

KINGBOKKRE HOTEL..

Comal General An- Mr & Mrs W. Logan

derson

Mr H. C. Morgan Mr and Mrs J. H. Hr K.8 Morrison

Prof. C. H. Ober

Backhouse

Mr and Mrs M. C.Mr & Mr J. Robert

Bowman

Brown

Box

Dr and Mrs B. W. Mrs G. Bachse

Mr A. L. Shialde Mr and Mrs. A. E. Capt. C. V.S. Skrim

Criston

Phire, BAM

Miss D. Filkins Mr W. H. Ford

Mr W. B. Hind.

Dr Stedman

Mrs Tangri

Mr E P. Thomas Mrs B. J. Mr G. J. K. van der

Drahim Eran-Jonsable E. D. Wilson

Mr E. Lang Mr J.-W. Wilson --- MrA Laughlin Mrs Young Mr and Mrs J, H.

Little

GRAND HOTEL Mr. E. Almberg.." Mr F. Lorra Mr C, Banmenn Mr and Mrs Lowell: Mr Baumann Me and Men Mayr · Mr P. Beushausen Mr L. Marlin S

Mr Molles Mr D. Boggse Miss V Bonetta Mr J. Moonst Dr Briell

Mt J. Pazzball S Mr Barnann

Mr.W. Banborn Him' Galvart.

Mr H. T. Sharp Mr and Mrs Ora Mr J. Schm Mr. Blondes MeO-Brank ME Pidley Miss Gases Mr G. Grant Me Baden Mr Higginbotham

Miss Stephano Mr P. Boll

Mr & Mrs. Thomae

Mi G. Watkins Me Of W KrF Whitake MrE: Willk

Everet

Mr T. G. Flynn Mr B. M. Fobintino

Mr Geo, Frank

MI A. J.

Grandy

M: G. Harper MPH Haynes

MH. H. Hock

P

Tradguid

Mr R. 8. Vergott MW. E.

Walker

Mr P. Whitza Mr Edgar John Will

Miss L. Wushburn

WYNEBAN HOTEL --

Mi A. L. Bogga Mr MaIntyre

Me and Mrs A. C.Mr WR Color"

Mr Pirkir

Bower

Mr James Burns Miss M. Claric Mir Z. N. Chark

M: W. Dobbe

M: E. Frohlies Mr William Gray Mus Hayward

Mr F. W. Perkunder .Miss Oda Redman

Mi Y. Kolma Miss Redman

Mr Aurrth Stephans Me-and Him Wohn

Stewart

Miss E. Hayward » Me A. Usher Misa M. B. Hoy

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The Hongkong Hotel,

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| Leang Ming (Aabor¬HouseLabai);

| Laz Pang Keo (Aloe House H¬bal).

Ah Choo (Queen'" Boždj.

Wa Cheong "CIPAgaflór Street).⠀ Rationjen Son (Kowloon) Hung Cheong (Kewoon).

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