TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1915
BY TELEGRAPH.
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(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
THE PROGRESS OF
THE WAR
THE PROGRESS OF THE
BRITISH SQUADRON
SMYRNA.
AT
CRITICAL CONDITION OF
‘AFFAIRS IN GREECE.
LATEST NEWS FROM FRANCE & BELGIUM.
THE GREEK ORISIS.
PREMIER'S RESIGNATION CAUSES PROFOUND SENSATION,
The resignation of M. Venizelos, the Greek Premier, has crested" a profound sensation in finem..
The announcement was received with silence in the Chamber, then four-fifths of the members crowded round M. Venizelos, shaking him by the hand and vociferously expressing their confidence in him. The crowd outside gave him an ovation and then indulged in demonstrations against Turkey.
The newspapers in Athena attribute the resignation to Opposition intrigue. They state that M. Venizelos, having decided on participation in the war on the side of the Entente, gave an opportunity of choosing beween him and irresponsible newspapers.
They are confident in the tried patriotisin of the King to settle the problem so as to secure Greece a further portion of Hellenic patrimony.
The French Press considers that the crisis has merely delayed the entry of Greece into the war.
The Patit Parisien says Greece aspires to Smyrna, which will pro- bably be given her if she joins the Entente.
K. VENEZELOS EARLY RETURN EXPECTED.
LONDON, Mar. 8, 5, p.m. Reufer learns that the Greek Crown Conneil, with only two dissentients, lavoured the declaration of M. Venizelos that the Greek aray and navy be immediately employed on the side of the Allies.
All Greeks sympathise with the Allies and there is a general feeling that H. Venizelos will return very soon to enforce his policy. It ia admitted that the King is in a dificult position.
Meanwhile, the situation in Greece in critical.
(British Foreign Office Talegrumt.) -
THE DARDANELLES BOMBARDMENT.
LONDON, March #.
The Admiralty make the following announcement respecting the Dardanelles operations on March 3rd and following days-
At 2 p.m. on the 3rd inst. the Irresistible and Triumph resumed the attack. en Fort Dardanus and tho neighbouring concealed guns. These were less active and were dealt with by the ships with more certainty.
With help-of seaplanes on March 4th, sweeping and bombarding operations within the Straite continued steadily, and demolition parties, with detachments of the Marine Brigade of the Roral Naval Division, were landed at Com Kali and Seddul Bahr and destroyed 4 Nordeufeldts. Skirmishing ensued on both banks and the cuemy were found to be holding the village in force.
On the same day the Sapphire silenced a battery of field guns in the Gall cf Adrymiti, and the Prince George shelled the defences of Desika.
The total casualties on March 4th were:19 killed, 3 missing, and 25 wounded.
On March 5th Queen Elizabeth, Inflexible and Prince George attasked the defences at the Narrows, directing their fire on fort J, L'and T, which mornt 32 large guns. The Queen Elizabeth fired 29 rounds with satisfactory results. The magazine io fort L, which is an important fort armed with the best and heaviest guns, blew up, and two other forts were damaged.
The bombardment was observed by British warships inside the Dardanelles which, although much fired at, were not hit.
The Sapphire destroyed a military station at Tuzborna on the same day. The Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Squadron arrived with a squadron of battleships and aruisers off Smyrns, where Fort Yebikale was bombarded and bit by 32 shells. There were two beavy explosions. The Furyalus shot with remarkable accuracy. Bombardment at closer range has now begun, weather conditions being good.
The reduction of the Sytorna defences is a necessary incident in the main operations.
THE SITUATION AT SMYRNA.
LONDON, March 8, 5 p.m.
A telegram from Athens states that tbs British Squadron yesterday con tinued to progress at Smyrns, where they silenced several Turkish batteries, Mine sweepers have cleared a large part of the Bay of Smyrna,
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APPOINTMENT.
The Bishop congratulate the Rev. P.
SCOTTISH LETTER,
(From Our Own Correspondant.)
Entwurton, Feb. 4. 'TUK KADER, KNOX AND BERNA
Scandinavian neutrality. However, the im
provements already elected have reduced To-day's Advertiseme
the time required for the journey from Lon- don to Petrograil from sight to dive days. According to latest advices the Archangel route still remkins spea, but, in addition to all mail trade from this country and Americ, a large value of merchandise too, a British shipping company has com being sent overland from Bergen, Lately, Biancod service to the Norwegian part of
MISCELLANYA.
TECHNICAL INSTITUT
THE INSTITUTE YR ERRE Students should attend at QUEEN's
THURSDAY, the 11th of Masala
PUBLIC "ACCTION.
THE Undmaigned have reach, ka
on to sell by Fublic Austin, APON ACCOUNT OF TUR CONCERÆUS),
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Thus Bishop of Victoria, prosided on a meeting of the Committee of Missions to
The Kaisar's birthday saying that My Seemen t the Tustitute laat ovaning. principle in this war is old John Knox's PRKING, March 8,
Theru wera al piment-Commotor man with and in always in the Narvik, beside tha Lafodau Tales, which is The eighth sitting of the conference Anstruther, IN, Messrs. F. I. L. Bow-motionally amal much lee free, and is connected as Boden with
interest in Seattend. Is is pointed out, to to consider the Japaness demands tooky, L. 175lbs, W. T. Harbord, C. W. begin with, that Koox when he died, was the main line to Karangi This is cun- place yesterday. The Chinese Govern Barteat, di. Fiores and the Rev. D. 1. tot so ok." he was not much older thaniderably the shortest mute from the
the Kaisar himself Then sa to the seati
Atlantie ecan
Petrograd, the distance at M. on that Date, for Earnimest. ment refused to concede the Japanese Roynukis, Chaplain and Superintendent.
Copies of prospectus and estyalanci man, nobody on and laule with is: it is being only a ttle over 700 miles. Not The Chiruan submittal ths, repsies! que if those sentences-that are found in hatanding these improved communies. I may be obtained an application fa♬ demands relative to te rights ofd statement of recounts for adoption, all languages and literature. Joha
tions Knox
it is hoped that the shipping route to Director of the Institute at the Trachi och colonista to buy property, and to com: Commodore Anstruther seconded, and the might have utrerad it he certainly acted the White Sea will be kept open, as the Department mercial rights. The Japanese have notion was agreed 'to.
on it; but it is not in his habitual for tracks and just now they are greatly
Swedish and Finnish lines are mostly single Hoogkong, March 9, 1912 confidence that it will not be found in her
expression; and it may be mid congested. withdrawn their request for the ap pointment of a Japanese Superinten eynolds on his appointment as vicarwritings of is the record of his speeches. of St. Matthew'. Hull, and old how The close parallel in Kanz's words is to dent of Police, in South Manchuria very inch they wand regst his deparbe found in the santense, "For in our God The Fukien" railway question is now tors, from the Misioni na
there is strength to resist and confound In reply the Boy I Reycolds said multitudes if we mfeignedly depend upon under discussion,
bia" This immediately follows the fanings hi had spent a very happy two years in passage in his sermon in St. Giles, this Colony and had received "great up where be declared that part from the Communities, for which he was more fearful to him than if ton vras grateful. Et hopal Big Büfe hound Arused enemice were landed in jany part of the runẩm. Another pass,
age to the same effect occurs. Wa letter Mary of Lorraine, the Regent of Scotland. The most probable source of be found in a speech of Wendall Ebillip the Rat's apigrammario desiaration is to at Brubklys in November 1859, where, in the course of an ezingy of John Browd, he id, "One on God's side is majojitz to comfort themselves with the thought of Mon everywhere at great crises are wont
Divine assistance; but, most men leak fue it with a certain feeling of humility. When The restriction on the um of noop in well meaning old lady sakod Abraham Germany, where there is mors need of the Lincoln at the
he was sure that than of the finished article, recalls the coco Fowley as trensator.
God was on his side, he replied, "No celebrated foul but Mr. Pierer seconda and the pipen madame; a much more concerned to fishmonger in Edinburgh whose boat an
philanthropie was adopted.
know whether ani on God's tide. Such to his abstaation from baths during a water an answer from the Kaiser unthinkable ; | famine caused Russel of the Scotsman" there is no alement cf dubiety in his to remark that he hoped his warer had attitude. It may be suggested that the not been so long out of ike water as him- German people should direct their attention self."
STUDENTS AND POLITICS. The President has ordered the Shang hai authorities to probibit studentare.would surry on the work as accully
Landshoppiḥwir uns gitarom beatur, 19 turning from foreign countries:friperi
The following Courttio for the holding meetings and delivering suing year was appolated Commodore speeches on political matters,
Anstruther, d, fhatham, Hon Mr. H. E. Porock, K.C., Dr. Clark, Messrs. Bowleyarthiban, Thabord, Piercy, and the Chaplain Me: Harbord un ap printal treasurer,"
REBELS PARDONED."
The President, in mandate, par done Huang Yin and fourteen other raboli
BIG HAUL OF OPIUM.
A $100,000 FINE.
The charge against seven Chineso mez and on woman with being is unlawful possession of 1,000 taels of prepared opium, worth $207,000, was again referred to at the Magistracy yesterday.
Revenue Officer. Wilden sald that he and a party of Chiness revenue officer about midnight on the 2nd inst. rowed |
The Rev. Duncan Forgason, formarly of Glasgow, is now on furlough from Formoss where he has laboured for 25 years, and in delivering addresses in various para of Scotland on "Christian Progress in For moss," Mr. Forgueen and his one. 1384 missionary, the Rev. Thomas Bercer Glasgow, man, decorated by the Japanese Government for heroic serrico which saved bloodshed in the Chinese
A Glasgow soldier, home-an short leave, was yesterday married in his goatskin coat, mud of the tronches. A oddi which and in boots and potters stained with the the costume of the bridegroom is deomed worthy of notice, and even of envy, is one of the many remarkably accompaniments of the war.
The late John Bell of Euterkin, Ayrshire, has felt £179,000.
The Finance Committee, proposed from the chair, consists of Dr. Clark, Messrs. Gibbs, Barton, and the Chaplain with 3. Civil Warning of the American † raw materials from which the soap is made i
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.
F.A. CUP.-SECOND BOUND.
Newcastle C...... Swansea Town Sheffield Wed.....
Southampton.
An authentic utterance of John Knox addressed to Queen Mary: after granting that a prince deserves the obedience given A father, he added,-"But so it is, Madam, thas the father may be stricken with frenzy, in the which h children.
he would lay his own Now. Madam
if the
the children
sword from him, and keep him in pris
prison till that his frenzy be overpart, think ye, Andam, that the children do any wrong" A Senttish ministar thinks that this is how Burny poem on the Dumfries Volun. teers would have read had the poet heen living at to present day, —
to a junk lying in the Breakwater at Fulham 2 verkampton... Qrise, apprehend the father, and take the
Mongkok, and boarded the vessel. There wers 44 cases of cargo on beard, nine of which contained a dried vegatable, called kumchoi. All the defendants, with
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0 Bradford Sheffield Caited... 1 Liverpool Baralay..
& Southend United 0 I The Arsenal Chaleca Norwich City an 3 Queen's F., Rang 1 Leeds City
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the exception of the womu, were work. ing altro cases which were open. The kuzschoi had been extracted, and four arga tins had been placed inside one of the cases. Each at these tits contained 20 five-teel rims of opium. Two tins had been placed in the other case, and on the {deck werd four other tins „containing per
The sides and bottom of the opiur. eases were being packed with the dziel vegetable. Taspretor Wildpa naked who was the owner of the boat, and the wento at said that she was,
She also firmed that all the men wer her fokis, and were employed on the beat. The defendants were rested, and on the way to the station the woman said that the first deindant was the man who en- geged her boot.
Mr. W. B. Hind, who represented all the defendants, said that the first defen- dant was the man who shipped the opium, and would plead guilty. Tho woman would say that she immew nothing ut all about the opium.
The first defendant was fined $250,000, or in the alternative, sentence of, 12 mooth imprisonment, and the rest of the defondants were discharged, their defence being that they knew nothing about the oriune
THE SANITARY BOARD
After extra time.
The League.
DRAW FOR THE THIRD ROUND:
!
fasterday's (Feb. 1) meeting of the Footinit Aadiation Council, the draw for the third round of the Cap was made, with the following realt
Manchester City v. Chelsen. Bradford City, Norwich City. Southampton. Hall City.. Bbaffield Wednesday Newcastle United
Swansea Towe,
Brighton and Hove Albion
ban v. Oldham Athletic.
Birming
Does murderous Bill invasion threat?
Then lat the fool beware, sir We're Jellicoe upon the sun,
And troops, en land, in air, sir,- The Thames shall join the Amazon,
The Elbe shall How with Clyde, kir, Ets we permit auch dastard foest Car And to avorride, diegus th The Kaiser and the Crown Prince too, We'll hang them by the hide, dr.
THE BINING 13 STABHALAJU.
vast
EXCESSIVE PRICE OF FOOD STUFFS.
A Compradore Fined the Maximum Penalty.
- SATURDAY, the 13th March, 1915, at 11 am S ab their Sales Rouma, No. Bu
Dos Vaux Road, Corner af Ice House Street,--
BUNDET
VALUABLE HOUANROAD
FURNITURE, " &C. ko.. "Removed to Sales Rooms fez Convusisnan
of Sale." Including
Largo Brass Double Bed and Mattre White Enamelled Single Bed and Examasiled: Bedroom Furniture and Cory Corner and Cushions, ele, etc,
One Electric Cailing ‚Faa"and kno Safes, one by Milner.
Tarma :--As usual,
HVOHES & HOSSE,
Auchenorthe
Hongkong, March 9, 1925,
A compradore named Kwong Lee of "OVERLAND CHINA Connaught Road, Wanchai, was Bacd 850. -the maxinrum penalty-by Air. Hazeland this morning for charging excessive prices for various food stuffs;
P.C. Drary, who is in charge of the No. 2 Police Mess, Wanchai; stated that defen- dant in three instances had charged 44 cents for 12 Ths of apples when the re- golation price as stated in the Government Crazott
was 13 cents per lb.
Watch Gordon, who is in charge of
district, sald that defendant had
also charged 12 cents for sheeps' hearts
THE WEEKLY EDITION.
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CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK.
when the regulation price was 8 conta cach. PRICE 20 cts. (Cash) pez fors,
Defondant pleaded guilty and said it was the fault of a new accountant.
A FAMILY NECESSITY.
The state on which the Nyasaland ravel: took place, Magomen, in the Shire Highlands between Xomix and Blantyre, is owned by company, largely a
family company, managed Hr. &. Livingstone Brace, son of the late MrA. L. Bruce, ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. EVERY family should be provided well-known citizen of Edinburgh. Me Bruce's mother was the older diughter of Dr Livingstone, the African missionary- explorer. He served in the South African
War in the 16th Lancers, and since that
Chamberlain's Pain Balm at a timen The Hon. Trosaurer of the Alice Sprains may be cured in much less times Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to when promptly tested. Lame luck, Smo shoulder, pains in the mido and chat and time has devoted himself to the develop acknowledge with thanks the following do thoumatic pains are some of the di ment of the Magomers estates. At present nations to the fonds of the Hospitals for which it ie crpecially valuable. Bolton Wanderers or Millwall Athleticy.he is understood to ha sorving with the sisk Cho Ta
Burnley (holders)
.......$ 100 force in South Africa. The the Dodwell and Co. (second ab.) Beld killed in the rising were Soots-Mr W. Livingstone, a of a farmer at Bachzil, H. Wicking and Co. (do (da)..." comes from Liamore; and Mr-I. Ferguson, Argyllabice ; Mr Duncan 31 Corronck, who
on of a Linlithgowshire farmer.
Sheffield United v. Bradford..
Queen's Park Rangers v. Everton. The clubs first named have choice of ground. The ties are to be played on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Hud The Losgae.
Barnsley. Glossop
DIVISION
I.
DIVISION HI
1 Huddersfeld
O Grimsby Town.
men
LONDON SCOTTIAH HONOURS. Oficial confirmation has now been re- ceived of the bows i have in last week's Flatter that three members of the Leadon Macfarlane,
Manchester ul.... 2 Notts County...... Scottish-Lance Corporal F. 1 Bander
Non, Lasco-Corporal F. A. J. Ma and Private B. Gordon-bare baeu 0warded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
This
Greg by GeneralBethane, Director-General of the Territorial Forces, who added, If will act as an encourage ment-to Mment-
to know that men of eelver, and I hope it will be an incentive their regiment have distinguished them. to them to try and make themselves worthy of a regiment which has done so well.”
A meeting" of the Sanitary Board was Preston N. End... t Blackpool Coluying intimation.conveyed to
held this aftorogoo, the President, Mr. Stockport County. 3 Darby County G. N. Orme, being in the Chair. There Leicester Fossed Clapton Orient were also present Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett C.M.G., Mr. Ng Hon Tez. Mr. Chan Hai Ming. Mr. P. Goldring. Mr. C. B. S. Rose, Lt. Col. Gordon. Hall, Dr Clark (the Medical Officer of Health) and Dr. Pearce. The President minated a proposal to erect a temporary latrine at Reclamation Street Market, Taumati
SOUTHERN LEAGER TO Luton Town 3. Gillingham1 Cardiff City & Crystal Palace Cecydon Common Reading! Swindon Town... 1 West Ham United Portsmouth....3 Plymouth 1 The recommendation of the Finance Mr. Goldting observed that temporary Committee that the Cup final shall not be latrines in that district were somewhat of played in London this season was ng anuisance sa the sewage matter was allow animously adopted. The selection of a ed to stand several days before it was venue is the provinces was deferred. The remored.
laat occasion on which Football Associa The
President mil that if the proposed tion Cup final tis was chosen to be played latrine became duisance could be on a ground other than the Crystal Palaca removed at any time without warning. WAN in the season 1893-94., when Notts Hon. Mr. Hewett seconded the proposal Cousty beat Polos Wanderers 4-1 at. which was carried.
Everton The President sisu minuted a suggestion In a First Division League game at O'd regarding the authorising of Inspectors ham yesterday, Sunderland defeated the to enter shops sad seize whol. same home cleven, 54. The corresponding food under the Public Health and Build, match last year was won by Oldham, 2-1. Ordinance.
There was, no discussion.ro- The Appeals Committon of the Scothera gard ng this matter.
Imago has upheld, the appeal of the Another item on the agenda was in Queen's Park Rangers Football Club regard to the arrangements for the duties against the decision of the Southern League Sanitary Inspectors for the first half Management Committee, that the result of
current year:
their fixture with Millwall at Park Royal Mr. Goldring said that in the Hung Hom on Monday, Deo, 25 should stand, and district near the Docks there was a malatis, ordered the match to be replayed.
wanted to know to whom they could co
of
of the
THE STRUGGLE IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM. breeding swamp and the people there
(Official Telegram from French Government via Peking-) March 8: Counter-attacks enabled the French troops to progress in the Notre Dame de Loretta region and they took several trenches, German-losses were vory heavy. We made slight progress north of Perthes and to the north weat of Beausejour. In the Vosges, French troops successfully carried two summits. At Reicheckeropf the enemy counter-attacked without muccess. At the north bank of the Fefab, the Trench-carried over-Inberg (North-of- Balzeren) end hill No, 800 (South of Haatos Hattes) while a counter-attack delivered by an enemy battalion as Hartmann.Weilerkopf was repulsed with very besvy losses for the Germans.
plain
The Pro-ident aid the difficulty would be met by the circulation of mape marked to show, the districts in which the In-
om sperated.
This was all the busraves,
A TECHNICAL OFFENCE.
K
THE ALLEGED HIDNAPPING OF
AN EX-MANDARIN.
men tɔ
SIDRM AND FLOODS, AS The following verses on "Ctom zod Flood" are by *T. B. '— Can yo sleep, gaden, can ye sleep 1
You isoa the wind at a', But the wall o' the ghaists of the droned
the deep And the grains o' the sodger lads as
In the trenches awa”.....
Can
ye sleep, gudeman, can ye weep/ Ton in the rain at a',
It's the waesome sound of the dreep, dreep,
dreap
O the laid of the laddie that- stricken
ca
On their mithora'awa'.
Are ye sure, guidman, are ye surs Was the crimson sau ou the flooded muir ?
The ich youfreen that ye a
Of the rað tido frac Blandom awa Sweepin' in on s'?
socount
{xaw, kocks OF RUSSIA AND THE FÅR KANTA-
Sings the war broke out and communies. tion with Basis through Central Europa. (was eat, much effort has beat expended on improving the northern extremity of the Mr Wood this afternoon disposed of the Gulf of Bothuls. It is a route which wil one, e-far as the Lower Court is sondern be used indeed to some arent is elemzig ed, in which four Chinese are charged with used, for mai
purposes for the Far Eastv dataining an ex-mandarin of Fukien for in Siberia recently, deny the SHIP'S CAPTAIN FINED. first defendant, acting as a bogus detectie 20 miles the distance betwens Hatsugi. ransom. The presocation alleged that the Glasgow Herald, the Russian and Swedish zailway systems were separated by a gap of decay of the craiplateant into a house at 20 Tong Shing Lane where the othat the terminus of the Swedish system, and defondante were
e-present. They demanded Tornca, the terminus of the Finnles $3,000 the price of his liberty Lutevens line. During part of the winter this At the Marine Magistrats's Court this toally this was reduced to $200. A letter gap was impassable on afternoon, W. A. Valentine, master of the was sent to the relations of the captive of the snow. On January 21, however,
opened a new conuering
line. Hongkong, Canton & facas Steamboat and the matter came to the noties of the there was from leaving the shop. Defendant said Company's steamer Heun Shan plainant is a revolutionary, for whom the miles of the Swedish town of Karang, and Police. Defendants alleged that he cou which runs from Torues to within two that be wanted papor money.
charged with contravening the Fort Defendant told the Magistrate that regulations by moving his ship in of 82,000, Mr Wood dismissed the four time formerly required for the journey.
Chinese Governmvat
Koward by this agency one day has been out off the A Chinese bookstall keeper at the to take paper money as he had instrae port
he said to the complainant that he had the liarbour during the timo the Kowloon Ferry Wharf was charged before ions to do so from his master,
was closed, infoggy weather occupiers of the premises. The ether bridged, pat of the intervesting space being weather defendanta bawers said to be the exp of fally two miles still remains to he Mr. Hazeland this morning at the Magin refused to accept the silver dollar;
Be on March 5. tracy with assaulting in Robertson, if he had one he would have Looker, Deason
Mr. Bleavenson, of Yasi
defendants wOIN emitted to take their the iter Torn, which at this point formis and Harston, defended.
byla at the mess Criminal Sessions,
the frontier between, the two countries. daughter of Bajor Robertson, Kowlooowon at a ces when handing over the Lanve kt. Evans, of the Water Police
Recently it was announced in the “Novoc The complainant said that on the first
Veamya" khit the twu syatekie were to be day of the Racen she went into the defendy to master. He asked her to gara evidence to the effect that he way, the
TROUBLE AVERTED.""
joined up. bat immediately a denial was dant's shop to purchase race book, the nut do it. He denied that be took hold of mouth of Stonecutters on the day in THAT little end more the at of yours the Budget sebmitted in the Rikadar no
Love the race book; bakind and its would steamer Crossing the harbour anil anchor
published in the Swedish nowapapara. In: price of which was 81. Sad tendered the complainant's arm. silver dollar in p-yment and the defendant Mir, Hazeland found the chargo proved Mr. Stevenson, basing addressed the develop into anusthing wore Takes faw the work, and in the meantins Germany is
Perfil question, when the port was closed,
mast be checked at eace wit ny provision has been ado for carrying out no ceu.”. She asked Mias what he and said that defendante conduct, was Court, the feistrite imposed the nominal d of Chambarain's Cough Bemedy and exorcising plastic pressure in Sweden beant, and he then caught hold of her srus most disgraceful The imposed in Ene affius of S1, he was of opinion that merely your troubles will soon Ah For Ale to prevent the sxscution of a proposal and stood in front of her preventing her or two months' imprisonment
a foobnícal Offence had been committed. - by all Chommiato and Bloraceopen,
which Berlin would rouard as compromising
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