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POLICE RESERVIST'S DEPARTURE.
FAREWELL PRESENTATION.
At the Police Reserve Clud, yester day evening, Mr. F. C. Jenkis, GRE. D.S.P. (R), presented CSM, Wilks, who is leaving. for active service, with cheque for fifty guinias contributed by the members of the Force. The majority of the members of the Police Reserve
were present and several members of the Regular Förval
TEILA
MARINE COURT. extent of saying that while they were all anxious to contribute a TWO JAPANESE SKIPPERS FINED, |largely as possible to Imperial War.
In the Marine Cours, this morning, Funds, he would not himself feel
bofore Commander Beckwith; BN., justified in voting for special con- tributions to the Imperial Govern-Marine Magistrate, G. Eauma, mastor of the 8.9. Santul-Mam and Acki, ment for war purposes until justice
master of the sa. Kishan-Mark, word ia done to the Service men here charged with that they did unlawfully by fixing the Service dollar at enter the swept channel, at Waglan, at The public will share the hope whilst sweeping oporations were in
expressed by the Hon. Colonial Secretary that the matter will be James Brown, Gooper, RN, state settled long before another vota is that he was in charge of sweeping
In handing the gift to Sergeant asked for. The men have a sub-operations and was sweeping towards Wilka Mr. JENKIN sald be stantial grievance due to causes from the Waglan entrance of the chanus performing a daty which he had which their Imperial paymasters are when he saw th Senkes Maru approach-performed a number of times, and that ubstantially profiting! That is the ing. He blow blasts and the Sendai was to wish on behalf of the Police point that should be borne in mind, Mars proceeded sonwards. He con- Reserve Force "God-speed to one of and ove that makes it very difficult tinued sweeping, and after some time, their colleagues who was setting out to for the ordinary mortal to understand the Subai Maru and the Kishan Mavu perform more useful furictions on behalf the hesitation shown in placing the again entered the channel. He again of the Mother Country. Mr. Wilke was Imperial Service men in the East on blew blasts and signalled the abips going to England, under the name of
basis of pay which as regards to keep are to starboard. The
conscrips. He dif not think that that purchasing value will be equivulent | signal .. Was answered by
name would trouble Mr. Wilks, very to the pay receivel before the war Senkui Maru and she stopperi ber mich, because it could hardly be said and the great rise in exchange which engines, but the Kisan Maru only that any man who went from the Colony has since taken place.
slowed down and took no notice of the in these days was a conscript in the signs). Complainant proceeded along sense in which that word should he used. side the Sentai "Maru and asked her If the word "conscript" bad any three times to keep clear of the meaning at all, locally, is shoul sweepers. The Senkai Maze then went not be applied to the plugas, but | slowly ahead across the sweeper's course to the employers who had, By calling forcing the latter to manoeuvre to avoid their pluges indispensable, prevented a collision. Complainant then procent them from going before that date ed to the Kishan furu and told the and made them now go under that! Captain to keep off, otherwise a report obnoxious description "conscript." It would be made to the Harbour author would be a matter of gratification to ties, but complainant was again com- Mr. Wilks later on to look back and pelled to manoeuvre to avoid a collision, bear in mind that he was a member of The Master of the Sendai Mary stated a unique force, made up, as was well that he came into the channel at about known locally, though not so well 6.30, on the 29th inat. There was known out of the Colony, of members another steamer in the channel. Hi every race in every station in life. It aw the sweepers a long distance off. A was 5 force also in which master and launch, came alongside and signalled man were subject to precisely the same him and he obeyed by altering his discipline and were called upon to share equally in the same duties. As a police. man Mr. Wilks was not allowed to wear baklout that fact need not worry him, because, although the public took up an inconsistent attitude towards the Police in this Colony, freely criticising them at one moment and freely sympathising
Hasaxosa, Saturday, August 31, 1913.
THE SERVICE DOLLAR.
THE Service Dollar Question came up again at the Legislative Council on Thursday, opportunity for com- [ment being afforded by the vote! 1360 approving of the recent gift of £300,000 to the Imperial Govem- nient for war purposes. After months of consideration the powers-that-be at Home last year ngréed upon a scheme of payment, which it was 1800 considered would go a long way to wanda removing the grievances of men 500 in the Fur Eant in the pay of "the 8.00 Imperial Government, but the steady
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock R., and Mrs. Fulboek, left by the diberi today for the north.
His Honour the Colamissioner of
Webaimei has appointed Flest Surgeon F. R. Muir, M.BR.X., to be a Medical feer of Health for the Island of Linkung.
Work was began last week on the new road from Shanghai to Woosung and which appears to have been proecurse and then stopping bis engines fected as long ago as 170. It is being The launch then told him to go ahead, He proceeded, keeping clear of the rude by Chinese soldiers,
wweepers. His scender was very slow, The engagement is announced at He went ahead full speed. rise in exchange which has continued Peking of Mr. Wilfred Alexander, of
The Master of the Kishan Jaru 176 since that scheme was adopted still the Utitian Consular Service, in China, stated that he entered the channel at
leaves the Service men with a sub-eldest son of Sir Cland Alexander, Burt...30 on August 29. He saw some with them in the next, when they under- 400 stantial grevner, which the public and Mary Prudence, ekfer daughter of mine sweepers coming towards him.tood what their dutiers were, and. 160 sentiment of this Colony desires to Mr. Guy Acheson, Commissioner of Ele 3:37 a signal hoisted by a launch though he was alightly biased in what
see remedied. We have never been Customs, Peking. able to understand the reluctance of 5.00 the Home authorities to do the right thing in this connection. They do not seem to realise that while every penny rise in the exchange value of the dollar reduces the income of the soldier or the sailor, in the Far East,
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it means at the same time a very substantial increase in the sterling amount of the Military Contribution which the Imperial Treasury receive's from this Colony. As most reader are aware, this Colony, in commen we believe with all Crown Colonies, paya a military contribution of 20 per cent, of the annual revenue. Prior to the outbreak of the war the Ugofficial Members of the Legislative Coune 1 endeavoured on more than one occa
and he then stopped his engines. "Hilhe said, the men of the Police Reserve It is notified in the Guvernment was told to go ahead and keep clear of the Colony had done as good service tell, that His Excellency the Gover the sweepers, which he did. He fellow. any men who bail done service since surve were at first, and perhaps not nor has been pleased to appoint, pravid the Sealai Meru He passed the the war commenced. The Police Re- After further evidence the Marine without reasons, taken as a joke, be sionally and subject to His Majesty's weepers about 800 feet off. pleasure, Mr. Herbert William Bird to
Unofficial "Member of the Magistrate said he found the charge cause, perhaps, of the many anecdotes be an
which accompanied the bringing into Legislative Counel, during the absenes proved against both blasters of causing force of a body of the "specials," but inconvenience to the Naval launches in that period had long since passed, and the execution of their duty and infect-be thought that the public had now re el a line of 3250 in each case, or two cognised that they bad acquitted them- months' hard labour.
on lave of the Honourable Mr. Heury Edward Pollte. "K.C.
CHINESE AFFAIRS
POLITICAL CRISIS AT PEKING.
PALL OF CABINET EXPECTED,
[Tho." Chinese Mail "' Service.]
BASEBALL SCANDAL AGAIN..
MR. EZRA'S CHALLENGE
--
the fact
“SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1912.
1915, and had risen with rapidity to his 951 Zung Dongyang.
present rank of Company Sergeant-
Collage, Shanghai..
Major. Although a young man, Mr.
Melhaest
Oong Seu-zang, Medhurst College,
Shangbai.
Wilks had taken up responsibilities 354 Sung Zoong-sac, Midhurst College,
"
Shanghai,
Zang-kyuin. Medhurst College, Shanghai.
Shanghai.
GIRLS
which a few years ago would have been thought impossible for any man to take 150 Troons up, but this was an age in which
aihiitios with success Ha bad enjoyed young men had taken up such respon- 238 Tsan Chin wan. Madhurst College,
real popularity, and he (the speaker) could only say that Mr Wilks had done real good work for the Police Reserve which was appreciated by every member 31 Yue Kwa-sun, Bolition Public of Force, and that it was their hope that the test that the ball se served wohl stand him in good stead when he got Home. He bal great pleasure in 30 presenting that token of their apprecia tion and to wish him. God-speed.
3
School. (Dist. in Geography woul Biblical Knowledge).
Li Kit-ue, St. Stephen's Girls"
College.
Yuan Yuk-ws. Belilios Public
School. 305 Olivia Maris Xavier, Belilios Public
School
School.
310 Emilia
de Figueiredo, Italint
Balilios Public
Mr. W replying said that he had always endeavoured to do his duty 307 Hilda Maria Xavier, Belikos Public to the Police Reserves and to the Wong San, tean, Belilios Public
School. Government. He also wished to state that he was able to do so owing to the
Convent nasistance and co-operation of not only the executive but of the men themselves 311 Wong Pokwa
School. Ha thanked them sincerely for their
312 Majorie Edna Garrod, Italian present. He realised the undertaking
Convent... 813 Sung Lax-n
a-ngan," Belilios Public for which he was going Home, and be assured them that he would endeavour
Sebook. to go his duty to bis King and Country 11 Theresa Maria Gil, Italian Convent. as he had conscientiously endeavanred 313 Lucy Thomas, Belilica Pablle School. to do it while in the Force. (Applause.) 318 Ada Hammond, Italian Capit
Bellos live, The ceremony was concluded by 317 Tam Lai-sheung,
School refreshments being served during which
School
those present took the opportunity of 319 Alda Maria Siten, Beliling Pubile offering personal felicitations to Sergeanta Maria Augusta dos Rendus, Italian Wilks.
32 Eunice Samy, Belilics Public School. 322 Tam Chiu-tin, Italian Con ent
UNIVERSITY HONGKONG.
OF
JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATION, JULY 1918.
BOYS.
3 Lak Kahleung, Queen's College.
Mir Alim Khan, Queen's College. Chan Kanman, Queen's College.
9 Sia Ping kong, Queen's Collegi 13 Chan Shiu-to, Queen's College. 13 Ip Kau. Queen's College
19 Kong Kam-chten, Queen's College.
Convent
32 Anna Lyon, Belilios Public School. 324 Thereas Jesus Gomes, t. Mary's
School.
2: Luciola dugusta Lopes Delilic
Public School.
32 Alda Dolores Leon, Belilios Public
School.
399 Tu Chey-ring, Belilies Public Scho 530 Aurea Coina Carvalho, French Con?
vent.
311 Laura Figceiredo, Belilios Public
School.
213. Cheung Yuk-king, Beliños Public
School.
134 Marie Stella Yorosba, French Cor-
vent.
33 So Alarakia, Belilcä Public
School
",
vert.
20 Joha Francisco Vieira Ribeiro, St.338 Lucy Harry Rayne, French Con-
Joseph's College.
339 Kathleen Kirkwook Murphy, Kow-
.loon British School..
91 Chan U-ring, Queen's College, 22 Leung Wah-ping, St. Joseph's Col 26 Antonio Mathias Gomes, St. Joseph's
College. 31 Pun Pink chung, Queen's Colleze. 35 Ip Shiu-ui, Queen's College,
Leung Ting-shun, fiueen's Colleste. 33 Chow Fung to, St. Joseph's College, 40 Antony Na, St. Joseph's College, 41 Tedi The shek, Queen's Collest. (Dist.
in Chinese). 45 Francisen Vicente Vieira hein
St. Joseph's College.
Dist. in Chinese).
43 Lo Wai-sum, Queen's College 44 Wong Chow-sol. St. Joseph's College, 48 Edward Michael Franco, St. Joseph's
Joseph's College 30" Leonardo D'Anads & Castro, St.
Jean Jacques Chler. St. Joseph's
College (Dist in French).
33 Fung Anisbun, Qnden's College.
Michael Lauret, St. Joseph's College.
37
Pun Yo kwa Queen's College (Dist.
in Chinese).
5
Ha Mat kai, St. Joseph's College.
340 Bose Emily White. French Convent. 341 NgSui-lin, St. Stephen's Girls' Col-
lege. >
342 Mary Mathias. French Convent.
AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND CASH PRIZES.
The Matriculation Board has recom mended the award of the following Scholarships and Cash Prizes on the recent Matriculation. results of the Examination.
KING EDWARD SCHOLASHIPS.
Annual value 410, tenablo for 5 years: open to British subjects.
Oon Rhys Bong, Penang Free
School.
Ny Ah Hoo, Penang Free School, PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIPS. Annual value 8400 (Peking currency), Joseph'stenable for 5 years; open to Chinese
59 Yong Un-yin, Queen's College.
Charles Pau, St. Joseph's College,
62 Mendel Barwald, S.
...College
86 Marccio Nubla Ke Chung-fong, St. subjects:" ¦
Joseph's College.
67 Lo Foot. Queen's College.
s Louis Chan, St. Joseph's College.
Yeung Sha shing, Queen's College.
Wing Kwan-tae, St. Joseph's | College
13 Cheong Wai-la Queen's College. 7 Lenag Tin-yeung, St. Joseph's
College.
17 Mak Shu-fan, St. Joseph's College. " Harvey William Knight, Diocesan
Bays' School
30 Philip Brookes Ramsey, Diocesan
Boys' School.
81 Toi Tsz-shun; Queen's College. 89 Kwok On, Diocesan Boys School (Dist. in Arithmetic and Geo graphy).
selves better theo ever had been asticipated. Their relations with the regular Force pointed to that they were appreciated and had rendered the services which were expected of them. The regular Police, they knew, were quite tolerant towards TO MR. MERRIMAN,
them, although, at the same time, perbapa, a little impatient-not awar $100,000 OFFER.
rantably so with the auxiliary police- men and their ability, forgetting, of PERINO, Aug. 30. " Following upon the expulsion of Mr, course; the fact that they bad not been sion to get a delinits um fixed as
The controversy regipling the im. I. Ezra from membership of the trained up to that profession. It was Military. Contribution. The round
Shanghai Jockey Club, the Stewards took interesting to note that Mr. Wilka anm of a milliou dollars a year was
pending election of President ve
up the case of Mr. F. S. Elias, and at a joined the Police Force three years ago the amount favourel, and the ex-
penting a very gravi'crisis,
special meeting the Stewards decided because he was declared to be physically It is thought it it will bring to suspend Mr. Elias for a year. The ant for the Volunteers. ffe (Mr. change value of the dollar was then well below 2 million dollars out the resignation of the Cabinet case of Mr. F. Gensburger did not come Jenkin) did not care what was the
before the Stewards, he not being a
reason for Mr. Wilka joining; all be88 a year was considered by the Un-! A certain political party bas de member of the Race Cish, but it is an could say, was that he know that his official Members representing the cidal that Ling" Shil Yi giral doratood that the matter is under the brother Superintendenta and Inspectors consideration of the French authorities were glad to have got him. (Applause.) Mr. Ellis Ezra was also interrogated bot They bad had a fair number of men commanity to be a handsome con- Prime Ministr
94 Wang Sik chung, Diocesan Boys' Bat the Government
School. KISHIDARE, YOSHINOTANI, tribution,
the Stewards found no ground for action from the Volunteers or the Delenca
Corps and they appeared as though '98 John Litton. Diocesan Boys' School, „HOJO,NÁMÁZITA, SAYO, KANADA,
against him.
There was a new development in the they were as conscientious as 97 Wong Chung-on, Queen's College. SHINNEW, KAMIYAMADA BIBAI
baseball scandal last Saturday, Mr. J. I Wilks had been. He was sure that s 3in Ping-ha. Diocesan Boys' School. Ezra, who by a resolution passed by the they could do with some more like Mr. 102 Edward Charles Fincher, Diocesan and OYUBARI COAL MINES.
Boys' School. members on Monday last was expelled Wilks. Every man who now left the. AGENTS FOR SAKITO COAL
from membership of the Race Club, sent Police. Remove was leaving a force the 107 Ip Ping fu. Queen's College.
Io-au, Queen's College. a latter to Mesers. R. D. Bunin, president raembers of which were called upon to 109 Ng fu-a
School. Head Office:-TOKYO.
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Ma Shiu-cheung. Diocesan Poys' Arthur James Kent, Diocesan Boys'
Behool
30 Kor Baleak, Diocesan Boys' School. 9 George Stephen Ford, Diocesan
Boys' Febool.
Tam Wai Ying, Queen's College... Yue Man Kwong, St. Stephen's
College.
CASH PRIZES OF $100. Awarded to the top candidates in the Matriculation exaurication.
Oan Kbye Hong, Penang Free
School
Ng Ah floc, Penang Free School: Yeob Chenng Hoo, Perang Free
School.
James Young Lawence Saya, Diocesan
Boys' School.
HOW GERMANS LOVE THEIR BROTHERS.
t
SILANOHAI · EXAMPLES.
A letter in the North-Chins Daily Seus aye
Last Sunday, August 18th, on the orasina" of the Austrian, Emperor's. birtli, lay the German clergymante
following remarks" This wat 'brought the two nations of Germany and Austria.
Dental Evangelisches Kirche made thr
A new desciptaent is that the would not entertain the proposal to "Communtalers at the front have re- fix the sun, mainly, we suppose,plied to a tessage from the present because the Imperial anthorities cou-Premier, (ficneral Tuan Ki Suit by sider it desirable to have one method enumerating series of charge of levying the Military Contribution guinst the Cabinet and adding that applicable to all Crown Colonies, they will not obey the Fremier of the Shanghai Amateur Baseball Club, perform & live duty in this Colony. 110 Hung Kam-sang. Dicoman Boys Therefore, the basis of the Contribu-instructions hereafter.
and Mr. W. L. Merriman," saggeating it was a matter of regret to him-11: Douglas Samuel Green, Diocesan
Boys School tion continues to be 20 per ceut, of General Tunni Ki. Sui realises it that the charge of bribery should be although he did not know whether it
brought to a fair trial, Mr. Ezra. was shared by anybody else that 114 Charles Frederick Gower Jackson, as brothers not only at ho
| fait also here, ly Shanghai We Germane the andual revenue. Apart from the impossible for him to be post claiming that up to the present he had further members of the Defence Corps
Diocesan Boys' School. natural growth of the Colony adding mal is now preparing to resign......
bar no fair trial, and offering if the bad not seen fit to volunteer for the 16 Ngan Chun-on, Diocesan Boys School laver Austrian Brothers. Now let
Dist in Physics, Chemistry,us nulyer this brother-love. to the increase of revenue, there has The Minsters of the Anny and charge ja proved against him to pay a Police Force, though they had been
Geography, Bookkeeping and I The Germans are at, liberty and been new taxation in recent years, Justine will also sign with the sum up to 8100,000 to Allied War specially invited to do so not only by Biblical Knowledge).
Funda on condition that if the charge the Government bat by HE the 118 William James Howard, Diocesan well cared Their Austrian brothers,
Boys School. is disproved the recipients of the letter Governar himself. It might be that and the result of it all is that the Premier. Military Contribution of 20 per cent General Nei Sze Chung advies and their friends ball pay a like they were willing to see the war through 192 Chan, Hin, Diocesan Boys' School,tically nothing except what the Tinese
with the record of one hour's work a 125 John Graham Anderson, Diocesan tities give them. of the annual revenue gives at the the. Premier not to resign and pro- amount to the same fands.
Boys' Echool. week to their credit,,. He was, of course,
127 Leung Tu, Queen's College. present time asum approachingmises in the support of the, Anhui
not referring to the man working the 128 Jalm Shes, Diocesan Boys' $3,000,000 a year. The sterling men against the intrigues, to encomi
lights and the guns. Be that as it may. (Dist. in Arithmetic). ralue of the Colony's Military Con-pass is downfall. tribution is to-day nearly firo timer General Ng Pui Foo is pressing THE DEFENCE CORPS AND POLICE known that the Folice wanted more 136 Fun Fan-nam, At. Stephen's College what it was ten years ago. When his advocacy of peace and dels the
it is realised how enormonaly the President to sue a Mandute stop-
CORRESPONDENCE.
PATROLS.
are imprisoned-in Nantuo and have pres
2. A German butcher bad an Austrian Schoolplored for a considerable time because
it was their business. It was well 130 Henry Fox, Diocesan Boys School.
men, and if they did not care to join 145 14 King-pus, Queen's College.
we could get none of the Germans, "bub- * won as he got one the Austria w discharged.
3. A reservo lieutenant of the Prus.
he did not suppose anybody was going 14 Yeung Shiu-bong, St. Stephen's Guard music arself into the
*College
to force them to do so. He also wished
Western Union and Bentley's."imperial treasury benefits by the Ping the fighting. He describeTo the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL" to state that there was another clasa of50 Tao Shio-anang, St. Stephen's years in u cyst shameful manner anis.
Agency for :—THE OSAKA MARINE & FIRE INBURANCE CO., LTD., OSAKA.
S. KAWATE, Manager
great rise which has taken place in exchange while the income of Service men in the Colony at the same time diminishes by this same rise in exchange, the mnk injusties involved
Tuan Ki Suos a great traitor.
MANCHURIAN TRAIN LOOTED.
PEKING, Aug. 29, The hunghutzes have looted
chun
home of an Austrian family and for two
mend the hospitality extended to himi..
A German boarding house Aunt þail fien rouse for which an Austrian, offer
149 Yan ha Tang, Queen's College. parson in the Colony who during this Collegi Defence Corpe Headquarters,
war had an opportunity to serve the 153 Yik Tai ting, 'Queen's College. Government-ho referred to the mem 154 Chau Kwan-nin, St. Stephen's Hongkong, 1st August, 1918.
ollege SIR,With reference to Mr. P. C.bert of the Portuguese and other races Jenkin's speech at a presentation to yet had not done so. They were 160 Ma Bin-lec, St. Stephen's College. a C.S.M Wilks, 1 think it only fair earning their living in this Colony and 165 Chat Wing-wong Queen's College. because aunty could not afford to less, 172. Hau Han-sean, St. Stephen's Collega hot days later the very anme rooth tion, and yet they refrained from giving
(Diet. in Chines) ago
ed 860 per math, but was declined
is apparent. Both the Bos. My train, three miles out from Chang: to all ranks of the Infantry Battalion were enjoying its hospitality and protec 176 Fung Pubying, Queen's College was given to a ferman for $55, t
or Particulars, Apply to
NG. 14, PIDULE STREET, HONGONG,
on the subject at Thursday's niecting
WAI KED:
LAG & SAILMAKER, Ire, De Your Road Central,
Top For HONGKONG." Telephone No. 1833.
of the Defence Corps to make the five fainates of their time to the service 178 Cheung F-maning Wall Collego POLLOCK and the Hon. Mr. LANDALE The booty was worth about 50,000 following statement All roen of of the Colony and from taking a share 177 Chan Yuk-in, Queen's College expressed themselves very strongly Roubles..
the Infantry Battalion are perfectly with their comrades who had been in 178 Wai Pak-kwing-Ying Wah College, willing to do patrol or other work the Force all these years. He took that 170 Kwok Chia hon, Queen's College. of the Council and they voice the
for the Folice in addition to any drille opportumly of making those remarks be- 183 Lá Che-kong, Ying Wah College
188 Tam Bbin-waby Ying Wah College. sentiments of the general public of SUPPLIED BY ALL CHEMISTS they may be ordered to perform pro- case the circumstances were such that 101 Chan: Tatting, Ying Wah College the Colony on the subject. The DHYSICIANS prescribed Chamber vided they are allowed to do so under he thought it was high time that some 192 Chan Sam, Ying Wah College (Diat
I lain's Colia and Diarrhee Remedy their own Officers and Non-Commis body said something to that effect, and Chinese), unofficial members of the Council because it relieves crumbs in the stomach sioned: Officers and under the direct it was his hope that possibly somebody 134 Francisco Xavier D'Almada o Castro. are asking that the Service dollar and intestinal pains, quicker than any orders of the Captain Superintendent more influential than himself would 198 Stanley Patrick She.(Dist.
204 Chan Kwai-pur Cohen's Colle preparation they can compound. It can of Police Your fishfully express; more stronger views on that Book-keeping) be bought from any chemist bottle r
possible solution to the polies, problem Ab Beige A. MORGAN Major) will keep for years, and no home is complies without feeder bite by all Admininitive Commandanthedankt want bwich terkate M
Wilk had aided the force in March, Canonists and Storekeeper,}"
shall be fired at 2/-a not unreason able thing to ask when all the 1398 circumstances are considered and
Book
Many more examples could be given of how the Germans do love their A trian brothers. No, Mr. Clergymany time
Prussian Tore, saturated with
crisy and intrigue.
KEEP IT HANDY.
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