12
WEATHER REPORT..
January 193 194 16-No reputas
from Vladivostock,Japanoc the Marinos...
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,
BONOKONG HOTEL.
January 19.
Pressure hos decreased moderately Mr D. Abraham Mr B. B. Jeps along the east coast of China, and Mr and Mrs Adairafisa M. R. Jepson
Cap E R. John,
• and Hon
slightly kng the south coast, over S FAlmirall E Borneo and the Visayas.
Miss_11_C. Almirall Mis E. B-Jones
The anticyclone as weakened and
and E. G.Mr E. M. Joseph
Antlerson
move erotward. Another appears to † Mr F. W. Jehurst be forming over Chins
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending 10 a.m. today, 0:00 inch. Total since January 1st, .00 inches. azzinat an average of 0.49 inches..
Mr and Mrs P.
Atkinson
Mr and Ms B.
Austin
Mr J. Barr
Me W. G. Joseph Mr J. T. Kidð. H.MrJ. J. Kino
Mr Albert Kopp M. Mis Lake
Me and
Lauritson
Strs: E. R. Belilior Mrs F. Bennett
Tersat for the 24 hours ending at Mr and Mrs C.
"Janary 20th, 1990.
1.-Hongkong to Osp Rock. SE.. win, fthening, fine.
2-Formoes Chancel. The axle AS Na 1.
-Sarth const. of China, between
Songkong and Lammie. The same as Jo. 1.
4-Both coast of China. between Bongtors and Hals. The same as No. 1.
ROYAL OBSERVATOHY,
BONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER
REPORT.
"JANUARY 14, 120–100.
Station.
Hour.
Barometer
at Sea Level.
Vidivostock 8.
Nemuro Ga:
Hatodule.
Tokio
AT
Kochi *****
Lagcabina. Decima Nata......... Ishi
Bir: Island
Welhalwe
Hankow...
(chang
Riukiang
Changaba...
Shanghai...
Jatzlaf
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Wind.
Tonsporature.
Humidity.
Direction,
Forco.
Wontier.
a. 30:15 30
30:20
30:23 40 16NNW 20 harp Pk... 7 a. 30:00 5 67 AW 1 Amoy Ba.30:20 4 80 Swator... 30.1 55 Taihoru
Taichn.....
Trineo ...
Koshan....
Pescadores
Benson
| Mis M. von
muth.
Mrs 0
Mme. Leiria Mr Ladia H.Dc C. W. Mackenn Major Mr. Mac- Ber. Lood
Meld, M. Biguar Mrd D. M. Biggar Mr & Mrs S. Risney Mr E. R. Boericke Mr Y. M. Bond Mr Aco. Bowark
Dr O. Marriott
Mr C. W. Martyr Mr & Mrs J. Marsin Mr H. E. Madin Mes L. McHney Mread Mrs. T. R. 5.
Melones Mr Mrs FM. BeadyMr and Mrs. W. 8.
McKenna Mr. S. Bremner
Mr and Stes H. WMr & Mrà F. Mooney
Brooke
MTCT. Morria Mr. H. Naemith. Me and Mrs W. P
Neeson
Alies. E. Broome ME F. Eunssial Mr S. J. Buras. Mr A. E. Burns Mr D. E Ouppleman Tiles WLC, Cate
Capt. R. J. Parter M. C. P. Champion Mrs B. B. Plunkett
Cole
Mrs M. Coquarti Mfrs Cornaline 12
MF. W. Cox
Mr E. A. Nelson Misa A. T. Netteli Jr. T. Nolting Mr Nopper Mr A. J. Oakley Jr & Mrs. G. ttes,
son and maid:
Mr. J. Paterton
Mrs A. J. Paterson Mr 3. 6. Perry
Me J. W. Crossland Mr Walter Pontin
Mr. H. Ray
Miss. Graford
Miss G. Crewtund
Mr N. Croucher
Mr LC. Parker,
• Res
Miss E Dawn
Ur A. G. Rendall
Alr and Me A. WM R. Rolenfaser
Myll Dekkar Mr. A. de Toffe
Me R. Picard Deste-Mr & Mrs 8. Santce
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Mrs K. E. Fchuyler *
Mr W. A. Dowley Mr and Mrs W. E. Mr & Mrs G. Ducios Schwarz
Mrs E. Eldridge
MFF. R. Suith
Mr Mrs H. M.Capt. J. Speed
Epat ia
M Wallach Farley
Gupt. S. P. Ferguson Mr D. M. Findlay Me and Mrs A.
Fontaine. Al and My J.
Fortune
Me H. R. Franz
Lt. W. B. Fraser
Mr V. Frazes
Mr J. S. Gardiner
M.SI. L. Staderman
Mr and Mrs J. J.
Strup
M: H. Stepheas Mr W. Swapn
Mr and Mrs El. Ray
d. Faige
Mrs Taylor and
Mr T. V.
1 children or Mr & Mrs C. 14
Templecon
Mrs Garneau Mr J. 8. Tolson Mr Jacques Habib MajorT.E.Trebridge Miss KA. Baldeman Mrs W. Teata 31iss J., Halder: an Miss C. Vargh Capt. I. P. Hall My E. Warwick Mr & Mrs Worth Mr and Mrs. J. H.
Hall
-Williams Mr Mrs F. Hansen: and Mrs S. F. Mrs. A. L. Basting Winn
Mr and Mrs C. R. fts Woodfird Heat pie & inft. Jis H. Woods Capt. and Mrs R.Miss Aileen Wouds
InDes
Miss Doris Woods
N. 0 Mr & Mrs C. Jonsen
1. C
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TF. CLAITON, Director, Hongkong Observatory, Jan 19, 1820.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 30 degresa fabrabeit, on the level of the sea in aches, tenths and hundredths.
1. TEXPERATUER,. In the shade in de
<roes Fahrenbelt.j
1. Hexmtry, in percentage of sakura- too, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
4. Direction of Wino, to two points.
5. FORCE cr WINE, according to Mendford Scale..
5. STATE OF WHATHIR, b bine sky, e fetached cloud, d driling min, cg, gloomy, h hail, I lightning, overcast passing showers, q squsi, r rain, 3 snow thrader v visibility w daw, wel
7. Ram to inches entba and bon- fredth.
HONGKONG TIDES.
The tide-table siven below has been piled at the National Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis foservations taken by means of su vetemntle tide-recording machine in the Water Police Pasin si Tam Bha Toni faring the years 1909-8.
Thero of the table corresponds with,
PEAK HOTEL,
19th January
Me F. R. J. Adams Mr and Mrs H. G. Capt. Archer
Lowa
Mr & Mrs D. Arthur Mr M. M. Mnag
Mr & Mrs Ashton Mr R. Blacking
Mr and Ms D. K.
Blair
Mr D. H. Blake
Major F. J. Bowen
Mr E. D. Mather
M: FL Mattingly
Mrs McAinsh
Mr J. Finlay Miller Mr&Mrs W.J. Milne Capt. Monteith
Mr and Mrs O. T. ME. F. Nul
Breakspear
Mrs C. Pull
Mr W. A. Butter-
field
Mr A. Batton Capt. E. J. Carroll Mr G. F. Cavillo Mrs W, E., Cheshire
Sir and Mrs G. F.
Nightingale
Mr Osterverhow
Mr E. X. Parsocs
Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs
by Peltam
Mr and Mrs J. B.
Penman
Mr H. Chretham Mr T.. L. Ferking Lt. Col. E. G. ColesMiss Philips Mr R. C. Comrie
Mr T. Dallin
Mr O. W. Darch
Mr L. J. Davies Eng. Condr
Dawson
Mr & Mrs A. Piercy
Mr N B. Potter
Mr E. Ralphs
Mr E. A. Esm
W.
Mr C. G. H. Druitt Mr & Mrs
DUDCAN
Mr A. R. Raworth Mr D. Reid
Mr R. Ritson JohnMr W. E. Roberta Bir G. P. Bosa EngerMajo- & Mrs Sanders
De&ra H. Scott Mr G. Fewell Mr and Mrs Shiner Mits Skinner Mr & Mrs 1. Grant!
Smith.
Mr & Mrs O. Mr G. H. Ell'ott Mr G. Enlund Mr. A. I. Galloway LCJ. Grilih Mr H. L. Grout Mr B. C. Hale
Mr and M. B. Ar A Findlay with
Bale
Maj. Leslie Smith Mc D. Hall
Mic & Miss Stublings Ms. H. C. Hai-le and Mrs S. J.
lowes
ayrett Major D. L. HardingCapt. & Mrs Tomary Mr. de F. Hutchi Mr M. H. Turner
Binj Gen. F. Ventris Mr R. W. Lan Jones Rev. G.. Mr H. C. Ksperses Waldegrave Mr 1 A Laing Maj. Mrs Wakeman Mr T. de B. LancasterMir A. Wilkinson Mr JD Lloyd MrP. D. Wilson Capt. & Mrs Love
BOD
Eгova
NIKO EDWARD HOTEL
the uro of the sounding in the Admiralty | Mrs R. Almond bart, which has been found to be 4tect Mr M. Anschau
inches below mean ma-loval
Tahtsin the depth of water on the de range at the Victoria Naval Yard wid feet 4 inches, and on the gauge Amoet Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 4 friches to the height giren in the table.
January 18 to 15, 1920.
LINK WATKE
35 Hongkong
10
Timy
Mr B Augustine Mir F. U. Vecko Mr & Mrs W. Endge Mr E G. Coonics Mr T. B-Culhane Mr G. Curry Mr T. Dallin Mr, D. Danhy Mr F. T. Farrell Ming Farrell Mr S. W Farrer Mr A
Fry Mr and Mrs C.
Hammes Miss F. Hammes Master Hammes
Low WATCH
Heiglit
Heagkoeg Mean Tate
ito"
Sert
4.0
Mr. A. Harrison
71 #
· 150 151
Mr P. Hocken
T16*
10 - 18
45 p. 121 m 10 10.
Tab 10
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Mr J, Tayng
Mr B. Jums Mr A. Johnston Mrs. Johnston Mr.J, de Kant
Capt. K. LargED Mr M. Maunk Miss Manuk Mr W. A. Murcom Mr. H. N. Mody Mr & Mrs Molino Me W Mordey Mrs W, Passmo Mrs. M. Peace: Mr TJ Renton. Ma and Mra C. X
Richardson
Mrs A. Rbertzon Air E. Rush J. Dr A. B. ocza
Dr L O. Spillane Mrs Stewart
childn
And
Bir F. Taylor Bir FC. Todd Mr and Mrs Cader
iwnod
Mr G E Wetton Ble W. 3. Ziegler
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The C.F.08: Co's R.M.S. Empress of Asia |
arrived at Maails on 17th Jan..
6 am left there 17th Jan. Midn'ght| and was. dne here this morning at 8 &..
The B.Y...imta Meru (Europesz Line) left Singapore for this port os the 18th Jan, and is expected here an the 1st Jan.
The P. & 0.-B.I. & AL. «s. Mattres
Jeft Singapore for this Port on the 11th instant at a.. and is dae The N.I.K. 5.0. Tama Karn (Bombay
bere on the 21st im tant.
Line) left Bombay for this port direct on the 3rd Jan, and is expect ed here on the 24th January. The P.3.5.8. Co.'s s-s. Colonia_left
Shanghai OP the 14th inst for Manila, and may be exported at this Port on or about Saturday! Jac.-24.
The C. M. 6. S. Co.'s sa. China sailed from San Francisco on Saturday December 27 and may be expected
CLEARANCES.
January, 18.
LAOMEDON, Brisé m. la Moji,
B. & S.
POST OFFICE.
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Telegraphic Communication wish Gay Rock Lighthouse is interrupted.
An agreement has base entered inta between the Fost Offices of China and Hongkong for an exchange of caused lattute. The medium of insurance is the: Franc Currency and the maximum amount for which aletier may be insured in 2130 Imanes:
SCHARNHORST, later-Allied, 10 s.. for thenghai, M. M. & Co.
FORTEUR, F., 10 am. for Yokohama via Shanghai, M. M. & Co.
A telegram has been received from the PO. London stating that there are no restrictions on the importation of sugar by parcel post into the United Kingden sad that no parcels of sugar recently sent from Hongkong have been con Escated.
Attention is again directed to the necessity for more adequate packing of parcels addressed to United Kingdom. All parcels insured and ordinary, to and from United Kingdom are now forward- ed in bags and very careful packing is necessary to ensure fate tränsmission.
A dira: exchange of Money Orders with the Republic of Chica has come into operation since the 1st January, 1920.
The Money Order Servics with the Philippine Islands has been resumed since the 1st Jan, 1930. |
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The parcel post servies to Cuba L ruspended.
It to notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Marchani Vessels on the China Station kave been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ditoman Empire are suspended.
No anoficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwaz er Mohammocab in the Persian Gulf may exceod eight ounces. In weight
Registered and Farcel Mails are closed 15 fautes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 8 | a.z. registered and parcel nails are
closed at 5 p.m.. on the previous day..
In the mass of Malls niceing before 8 a.m. Registrailer clowes 'ak. 3. ofalook on the previous evening.
INWARD MAKS.
HONDAY, January 18. Europe via Negapatam
BENARTY
TUESDAY, January 20. Straits-Per TUNGCHUW
WEDNESDAY, January 21. Strait-Per ATSUTA MARU. Straits-Per. MUTTRA,
RATURDAY, January 24. Bombay Per TAMA MARU,
TEL. No.
1743.
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1120.
ENTERTAINMENTS..
THE
CORONET
TO-NIGHT, at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m. BUSHMAN
'IS
& BAYNE
TEL. No. 1749
"SOCIAL QUICKSANDS.'
At 7.15 p.m.
"THE VOICE OF CONSCIENCE."
THE
HONGKONG
THEATRE.
Tel. 2511.
TO-NIGHT |
Tol, 2311.
TO-NIGHTIE
at 5:15 & 9.15 p.m.
WILLIAM FOX
Presents
WILLIAM FARNUM
IN A ROMANTIC DRAMA OF THE SEA
"BATTLE of HEARTS"
at 7.15 p.m.
MARIE WALCAMP in "THE RED ACE 4th 5th 8th Episodes.
THE
VICTORIA THEATRE.
at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m..
TO-NIGHT..
Per
Shanghai and Japan-Per INARA
MARU.
FRIDAY, January 30.
Strails and Calcutta-Per SHIMPO
MARŲ.
OUTWARD MAIZA.
p.m.
MONDAY, January 18. Japan vis Kobo-Por KWAISANG,
Macao-Fer CHUEN CHOW, 1.30 p.m. Holbow and Haiphong-Per LOKSANG,
5 am. Formoss
via Reelung Per FUMI MARC, D.. Haiphorg-Per CEONGVA, 5pm.
TUESDAY, January 1. "Swatow and “Bangkok-Per OHUSAN,
B &... Macao-Per SUI TAI, 8.30. "Amoy and Foochaw-Per POLY.
PHEMEUS, 11.
Port Bayard—P CHUEN OV, H B Đ Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per
HALHONG, Nood.
Fort Bayard-Per BAUN SHING, 1p.m. Philippine Islands--Per TAMING,
→.
p.m.
Stanghai North China and Japaz via Yokodaran-fer JJISALAK, 3 p.m. Amoy, Shanghai and North China Per HUIOROW, 3pm. *Japan via Moji-Per TAKENO MARU,
4 p.m.
KEISHIN MARU, Jap., Noce for Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.90 p.m. Kobe, N.T.K.
San Francisco-Per UNCA3, § p.m.
Shanghai, and North China Per
SHENGKING, 6 pm.
SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE,
FROM EUROPE.
The a.s. ANTILOCKUS, due hero Jan. 24 from Europe and sails for Thingtan and Japan, Jan. 25,
A
to arrive in Hongkong on or about The ss ELPENOR, die here Jan. 25 January 24.
frm Europe and ils for Shangani,
The P. M. B. B. Co.'s an Ching sailed Jan. 26.
from Yokohama on Jan. 16th and
The B.S. ENIGHT OF THE GARTER, may be expected to arrive in Hoxdue here Jan. 25 from Europe and saile kong Jan. 24. The ... 8. Intha Maru (European for Shanghai and Japan, Jan. 26.
Tho at DANIA. de here Jan. 36
Straits and Bangkok-Per ARABIAN
PRINCE p. WEDNESDAY, January 21. Macao-Per SUL AN, 8.80 a.m. Macso-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 p.m.
THURSDAY, January 22. Macao-Per SUI TAI, 8.30 a.m. *Shanghai and North China-Per SIN.
KIANG, 10 m.
FANNIE WARD
IN
TO-NIGHT!
"THE YELLOW TICKET'
At 15 P.M.
THE TERROR OF THE RANGE Episodes 4, 5 and 6.
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{Continued from Fage 8.) So far as children and parents are concerned, fathers and mothers are in many cases pathetically afraid of their big children. Not to lose touch" with them is their great anxiety, and there is any deference shown it is
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LAST THREE PERFORMANCÉS.
upon their side. By losing touch" they mean being rather roughly brush- ed aside as belonging to a generation which has lost significance. We do not think that the public and its ser- vants will ever change places to the TO-NIGHT! exterit to which children and parents, have done in this generation.
The
TO-NIGHT!.
at 9.15 p.m.
immense love of the parent makes him IL TROVATORE.
ready to take any position towards his child in which his affectionate in-
Jimacy may be allowed to continue.. Jan. 20th, MADAME Shanghai, North China, apavi The public has no such fine feelings.
Nagasaki,
United Jacks-in-office got as good as they give States, Central and South
Cada
America and EUROPE via in this country. At present the bad VANCOUVER BC. Per EMmanners of the Jacks and Jills have PRESS OF ASIA. Registration roughened the speech of those who 8.45 a.m. Letters 10.30 a.m.
have to put up with them, bur have Macao-Per CHUES CHOW, 430 p.m.
The in no way broken their spirit.. FRIDAY, January 25,
8 2.1.
**
cowed by his children, but the Eng- lish public will never bend its stiff neck.
Line) left Kobe for this port via from Europe szà sails for Tsingta and "Swatow, and *Straits-Per CHINHUA, English parent may be for a while Moji and Shanghai on the 16th Jan Japan, Jan. 27. and is expected here on the 24th Jan.
The aa HYSON, due here Jan 31 The Shewa Tames Co. is. Dourish
Prince is expected here from New fra Europs and s is for Shunghat and Tock on or about 28th instant.
Japar, Feb, 1 The N.Y.K. 8.0.impo Maru (Calcitts from Europe and alls for Tsingtan and The a.a. CICLOPS, dae here Feb. 2 Line) left Cal utts for this per Japan, Fab
via Hangoon and Blogspore on the Theo. FYREBUS, dae here Feb. 9th Jan. and is expected bere o from Europe and anils for Shanghai the 30th January,
Feb. 7.
--. ARRIVALS.
January 19.
The .9. KIGHT COMPANION, due
Japan, Feb 18.
bere Feb. 17 from Europe and sails for
The 8 TITAN, due here Feb. 17, from Europe and sails for Teingisa vis Japan, Feb. 18.
ThJASON, dua bere Fab. 24 PREUMPENH, Brit, 1,05 tonn, from from Europe and sail for Shanghai and Taiphong, Capt. Hamilton, Wo Fat Sing Japan. Fab 15. Bs.
To a PIPEUS, due here Mar." HSIN TAH, Ch. 1,347 tons, from from Europe and alls for Tsingtau, Shanghai and Amos, Capt. J. Olen, C. Shanghai and Japan, Mar. 6. M.A. N. C. G34.
hangba CAON, dus bere Mar. SINKIANO, Brit., 1,010 tons, from from Europe and soils for Bhanghai and Amny, Capt. W. T. Barkus, B. & R., 17, Jupas, Mir. 9.
CHIPSHING, Brit, 1,198 tons. frem
+1
BUTTERFLY.
21st, LA BOHEMг.
SPECIAL MATINIE: Wednesday, January 21st,
At 3.30 p.m.
THE BARBER OF
SEVILLE
Prices $4, $3 & $1.
Booking now open at MCUIRIE'S.
Macao-Per SUT AN, 8.38 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer Hal
'CHING, Noon.
Meanwhile all young people of traita, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,
South Africa, India vis Dhannah every class and employment are pant- kori Egypt and EUROFE via ing to "have a good time.". The BUE TEIRESIAS R more effectually they press for it, the Kistration 1.15 am. Letters shorter will this period of ill-temper
a.m
be. Any society which makes plea- The Parcel Mail will be closed sure, in any but a low sense of the family because they have known that
on Thursday, 20, at 5 t Fhilippine Islande Per LOONOSANG, word, one of its first aims must eschew to look up to no one is to put the insolence. Civility is the grease for meaners of a community to the high- via Robo, Canada. United States all wheels and no-substitute can beest possible test. Self-assertion, and Central and South America and found for it. It can exist in what we consequent ill-will, militate far more *EUROPE via VICTORIA B.U.
Japan
? p.m.
-Per IION. Registration call a graded society, or in one in against happiness in the sense of 1.46 pm. Laita 230 p.
which equality is declared. It is pos- having a good time" then does Macao-Per HUEN CROW, 420 p.m. sible to maintain it where children either pride or servility. These last Maes-Por SUI TAI, 1.3 D.m.
SATURDAY, January 24.
look up to their parents and where are the two bugbears of the present Shanghai and North China-Per that it is easier to be invariably cour away civility, whose fight bids fair to they do not, though, there is no doubt day, the fear of which has frightened Macao-Per CLUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.za.
TEAN, 30. -
teous from above to below or from injure incurably the amenity of exist The as. MENTOR, due here Mar. 10 Macs for SUI AN, AND KID
SUNDAY, JEDIRTY 15.
below to above. than upon a dead, ence. But when we are quite cer- Hongay, Capt, G. F. Matthews, J.H. from Europe sad sails for Bhangh and Swatow, Amoy and Forros Keelung which alone we can look for.complete plagues courtesy will come back to levél. Small aristocratic circles, in tain that the tile is out of these two & o.. C34.
Japan, Mar. 19. LOONGING, Brit., 1,093 tona, from The es. KEEMUN, due herb Mar. 30 Bangkok, Cevlon, Hauritius, equality, and yet find a standard of woo a rougher world, in some new
Per KAIJO MARU, 9m.. Mazila, Capt. J. V. Simpson, J.M. & from Eups and Balb for Tsingtan and Co., €35,
South Africa, India via Dhannah- manners, have always accepted the and charming shape-whose butline- Japan, Mar. 31. UCA, Bri... 2897 tese, from Baz The Le BHEUS, dne here April 1
kodi, Earth and EUROPE via patriarchal ides in some degree. They even is still a matter for conjecture.,— Francinen, Capt. E. 4. Crump, 8, O. Co. from Europe and sails for Sha ghai and
MARSEILLES For INABA have looked up to the head of the (Spectator). Lai Chi Ko
Japan, April 2 NINGCHOW, Erit, 5.837-tocs, from
The TELEMACHUS, due bore Bingapore, Capt. W. A. DARBOD, B. & 8.4 prls from Europe sed sails for Bhang Holts Whail
bai and Japan, April 8,
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7
Straits,
MARI Registration . A.J,
Lottom 9am.
Bwakow, Amoy and Fooche-Per QUINN EBAUG, 11 x.m.
TUESDAY, January $7.
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