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BRITAIN'S 2 TENNIS

FINALS

DOUBLES WINNERS

WIMBLEDON TOURNAMENT: Á

GREAT STRUGGLE

TILDEN'S UNLUCKY DEFEAT

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No. 27,223

HONG KONG,

ESTABLISHED

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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929.

PARKING PLACES CANTON'S POLITICAL

CARS OUTSIDE WHITE LINES CAUSE OBSTRUCTION

SENSATION

CASE AGAINST P.W.D. OFFICIAL NEW GOVT. COUNCIL

A remanded summons against Mr. H. S. Rouse, cagineer, Public Works Department, was this inorning continu- ed at the Kowloon. Police Court when Mr. Donald Burlingham, D.S.P., Kow- loon, gave evidence.

Station.

CHAN CHAI-TONG OMITTED

BY NANKING!

RETAINS POST OF C-IN-C.

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BRITONS KISSED BY SPANISH ADMIRERS

“NUMANCIA” RESCUERS

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THREAT EPISTLES

SECRET SOCIETY ANGRY WITH GENERALS

"MORE RESPECT TO CHIANG"

Shanghai, To-day.

A secret society in Shanghai with a very high personage as its chief patron is said to have sent threat sning letters to both Generals Feng Yu-hsiang and Yen Hsi-shan, warn-

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SAILORS IN CAR SMASH

TWO IN HOSPITAL

TRAMCAR JUST-MISSES A HEAD- ON COLLISION

MOTORISTS' DEATH-RAP

opposite direction.

FROM BOSTON TO HAVRE

Canton, Yesterday.

Oslo, Yesterday. It will be recalled that a Chinese

An accident which resulted in Publication to-day of a Nanking

To Reuter correspondent at Oslo, ing them to refrain from state-two British sailors and a Chinese at least two of the finals in the constable said that Mr. Burlingham had lawn

A delirious crowd completely Colonel Stewart expressed a dialike ments and actions which tend to motor car driver being removed tennis championships at instructed him to take out a summons Gazette re-organising the Canton

for the North Sea. He did not care lower the dignity and prestige of to hospital occurred on the Shau- Wimbledon, knowledge of which against two car owners who had park- Provincial Council, with the name overpowered the Police, and even

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. constitutes some compensation for ed their vehicles gutside the "white of General Chan Chai-tong ex-young women aristocrats complete-to make a similar crossing.

kiwan-road, near Saiwan-terrace, ly abandoned their natural Spanish men's and lines" opposite the Kowloon Railway cluded has caused a sensation.

Simultaneously Boston (Massa- defeats in

It is understood that the refusal yesterday afternoon. both the

Although Chan Chai-tong signi- restraint and disregarded the re-chausetts) cables that David Turn-of Yen and Feng to co-operate with women's singles. Those who have

Involved in the accident were Mr. Burlingham said that on noon fied his unwillingness to serve at cent by-lawa forbidding public em-er, a Norwegian, 29 years old, has Chiang has been responsible for the public motor car brought honour thus, to the Old of the day in question, care No. 830 the beginning, it has been thought braces.

No. 630 and They enthusiastically started out for Havre in a 16-foot hesitation of Chang Hsueh-liang, tramesr No, 39, which came into Country are:-

owned by accused) and No. 179 (ow-that Nanking would never agree to kissed the Britons, who after a ter-open boat with a second-hand out whose sphere of influence is Man collision about 50 yards from the Dr. J. C. Gregory and I. G. ed by Mr. A. Urquhart, of Kowloon it, in view of the alleged internal rific "lionising," were grateful to board motor. Tong) were not within the permitted disagreement within the Kwang-escape unscathed.

churia, to visit Peking to confer east gate of the Talkoo Deckyard, Collins, in the men's doubles.

No other cats were

This optimist, who expects to with Chiang. Mra,

Mrs. parking space. Covell and

at about 2.45 pa tung administration, of which

H.M.S. "Eagle's" Captain Lawmake Havre in two months, is sub-the State Council and Central Exe-British sailors, was returning to

Chiang, being the Chairman of similarly parked. Shepherd-Barron, in the women's

The motor car, containing three Mr. Rouse asked witness if he did Chan Chai-tong is the head of rence exclaimed: not see another car parked outside the the military and General Chan for the Spanish Police have saved

"We are quits, slating on canned food. doubles.

cutive Committee at Nanking, de- A wag presented him with a

town. It was going up a slight The former pair play for Bri-white line.

Ming-shu is head of civil affairs. our lives from dangers such as we compass at the quayside. Reuter's serves more respect than he is now incline, and in negotiating a bend tain in the Davis Cup (mention of Witness replied that at the time he The departure of several regi- never faced on the ocean."-Reu- American Service.

receiving. Instead of responding on the road, well on the left side which recalls to mind that Britain, visited the scene, there was no other. ments of troops friendly to Chanter.

A Reuter telegram from Stavan conference, the lesser Generals the tramcar on the other side of

immediately to his summons for a Mr. Rouse recalled that at the last Chai-tong from Canton for Shiu-

of the road, it got in the way of is in the European zone final and

yer (Norway) dated July 2, stated mentioned have practically ignored the bend, going downhill in the that Mr. Dwight Davis, the donor hearing he had intimated that if there kwan yesterday and to-day is also

that Colonel R. N. Stewart, former him, and Chiang's supporters feel of the Cup which is now the tennis was no car parked there before his, he attracting public attention, - Nan The British Wireless message ly of the Cameron Highlanders, his greatly dissatisfied that Chiang had hope of many nations, will be in would have parked his car on the stop. Chung Kuo News Service.

wife and a friend, together with a to dispatch delegates to call on the Hong Kong to-day). In the Wim- the effect that there were several other

The public reception accorded in Thames waterman, have completed a sectional chiefs.-Nan Chung Kuo bledon final, they will meet the cars parked there alse.

Madrid to-day to Captain Laurence hazardous trip from Aberdeen to News Service.

When Tsin Yu-chow (26), the young American invaders, Allison

and other officers of the aircraft Oslo on an in-board motor-bost 30

driver of the motor ear, saw the General Chan Chai-tong, who is carrier "Eagle" and to the Spanish feet long with an engine of 140 and Van Ryn, who yesterday ac-

Chang Hauck-liang

tramcar after rounding the bend, counted in straight sets for Tilden

in charge of military disbandment airmen they rescued was embar

Feking, Yesterday. it was almost. on top of his horse-power, and re-organisation and bandit, sup-rassingly fervid.

Yen Hai-shan is better to-day but vehicle, and realising that it was pression in Kwangtung, has given thusiasm the crowds broke through though the boat was capable of a the German Hospital (in the Lega- sion, he

The trip occupied 25 hours, it is understood he is unable to leave almost impossible to avoid a colli- Some of the Finals

turned the orders for the wholesale clearing-up the Police and the officers were last Britain's

motor car hope in the

However, he was quite willing to see of bandit haunts in

tion Quarter) for a few days. slightly to the left just before the singles,

the Sze Yap embraced and showered with bou-speed of 45 knots. women's

Miss Joan Mr. Rouse outside the Court with re-districts.

quets.

The sea was very rough for part Ridley, failed against Miss Helen gard to extending the lines in an

In the meantime, the ship in impact. This wise move of his The Ist Independent Brigade:

of the trip, the boat being repeat which Feng Yu-hsiang and Yea Hoi-prevented The Spanish officers linked arms

a head-on Jacobs of America, almost in the easterly direction.

collision edly flooded.] Miss Goldsack

shan are due to sail from Tangka which would undoubtedly have re- After further argument, His Wor-under Colonel Wong Chie-wan will to protect the Britons from these the holder, Miss Helen ship said that he would hold that park be detailed to carry out this anti- attentions until the shelter of their

to-morrow. has been cancelled, insulted fatally for the occupants ing outside the lines was obstruction bandit campaign. All expenses for hotel was reached,

dicating that through an under of the motor car. and that it was useless Mr. Rouse the purpose will be defrayed by the

To Lunch With the Queen

standing between Yen Hsi-shan and The tram ran into the right side arguing that someone else had also imposition committed an offence, but had not been "Bandit Suppression Duty" on mer- Spain to-morrow.

new tax called

They lunch with the Queen of

front part of the motor Feng Yu-hsiang it is believed they of the will leave together.or else not at all. car, ripping the right front wheel summoned for it.

chant ships plying within the dis-

The situation between Yen Hsi- clean off the axle, whilst the en- tricts concerned for a period of two 898803***********BOE

shan and Chiang Kai-shek is static gine of the motor car was smash- months. -Nan Chung Kuo News

on account of Yen Hsi-shan's illness. ed right in. Service.

It is officially stated by Chiang Kai-shek's followers that General

and Hunter!

same fell to Wills.

manner as

The disposition of the finals, on the results so far, will be follows:-

Men's singles: all French, between Jean Borotra and H.{ Cochet.

Accused added that he had evidence to

Mr. Burlingham Positive Mr. Burlingham replied that he was positive that there were no other cars parked illegally, otherwise summonses world have been taken out against the

owners.

A fine of $5 was imposed.

Campaign 7. Bandits

Canton, Yesterday.

of a

Kwangsi Affairs

Women's singles-all Ameri-Tilden went to pieces after that. can, between Miss Helen Wills He and Hunter lost the third set at (holder) and Miss Helen 6-8. It has to be stated, however,

Kweiping, Yesterday.. All leading politicians and mili- Jacobs.

that Allison and Van Ryn were an tarists supporting the Government Men's doubles: Dr. J. C. ideal pair and much faster than will meet at Nanning, the capital Gregory and I. G. Collins (Bri- their opponents, and Van Ryn was of Kwangsi, in the next few days, tain) v. W. Allison and J. Van the best player of the four on the the chief tople being the rehabili-

court. He returned Tilden's cantation of the province, doubles: Mrs. non ball strokes smartly and also Corell and Mrs. B. C. Shepherd-smashed to great advantage. Alli- unable to raise any money formal- The new Kwangsi regime is still and Van Ryn deserve to reach the final if only for beating, to inaugurate a new government earlier in the tournament, Cochet and this may have to be delayed un- til August 1, before which time a and Brugnon of France in four

loan may be successful. Nan sets.

Chung Kuo News Service.

Ryn (America).

Women's

Barron (Britain)

to meet an-son

an

other pair.

Helen Wills's Third Queues stood through the morn- ing's dowapour of rain at Wimble don yesterday, states Reuter, but

What the Ladies Did the attendance

Three British ladies and was not large when sunshine came

out before American figured in

women's A the start of the day's programme. doubles semi-final, Miss Betty By defeating Miss Goldsack, Nuthall being with Miss Ryan Mrs. Miss Helen Wills entered her third against Mrs. Covell and successive

final at Wimbledon. Shepherd-Barron; and the Anglo- Betty The loser was outclassed, winning American combination last, only two games, the first and third and her partner lost the first set

of the opening set.

DWIGHT DAVIS

ARRIVAL IN COLONY THIS AFTERNOON

OFFICIAL LANDING

the

SAYS:--

Wild with en-

WATER SUPPLY HOURS Victoria and high level districts:-

6 ar to Sa.M 6 p.ni. lo 8 p.m. Section only), Barker Road, .Severn Road (Eastern Magazine Gap and Wanchai Districts:

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6 to 8 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. Remainder of the Peak:-

6 to 9 a.m.

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STILL AGROUND

TANKER "FU KWANG" AT WANGMOON

NAVAL DOCKYARD

MORE DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS

FAREWELL TO OFFICIAL

The members of the Dockyard Recreation Club gathered in force

Difficult to Analyse

Shanghai, Yesterday.

:

A Timely Move

Thrown Clean Out

The force of the impact caused Able Seaman E. Sharman of H.M.S. "Sepoy," who was sitting in front with the driver, to be thrown clean out of the motor car.

last evening to bid adieu to Mr. Chang Hsueh-liang is arriving here W. Green, Foreman Superintend- from Manchuria abortly-Reuter. ing. Electrical Engineer's Depart- ment, who is leaving for Porta- mouth, being relieved by Mr. The situation in North China is He fell heavily on his face on the during the War and who was pre- Yen Hai-shan, now in a White whe formerly served here exceedingly dificult to analyse. road and injured his lower jaw.

Able Seaman E. G. Green, also sent at the farewell gathering to hospital in the Legation Quarter of of the "Sepoy", who was in the

German

whose name

Mr. Green.

Peking, is out of reach of callers, back seat of the motor car with Mr. F. W. Brown, Senior Super-including the lending militarists and another comrade, fell heavily for visor of the Dockyard, was in the politicians doing Chiang Kai-shek's ward and was badly injured about chair and Mr. E. E Benham, bidding to plead with Yen Hai-shan. the face and chest. Superintending Electrical En-

Feng Yu-hsiang has so far failed The third sailor, gineer, was present to ask. Mr.

to accept Chiang Kai-shek's invita has not been ascertained, Was Green's acceptance, on behalf of tion to Peking for a conference with lucky to escape with only minor the D.R.C. and colleagues in the|

a view jointly to requesting. Yen bruises. He made arrangements Dockyard, of a handsome Black-Hsi-shan to remain at home instead for the removal of his two com- wood and silver tray and stand.of going abroad.

radea to the Naval Hospital where

Mr. Benham paid a tribute to Chang Hsuch-liang, the adminis- it was learned this morning that Mr. Green's services, and his re-trator of the three eastern pro- both were progressing favourably, WATER FOR HONG KONG

grets at losing a loyal assistance, vinces, is hesitating to approach and were not considered to be in and in commenting on the coin-Chiang Kai-shek. The failure of danger. While on her way down to Hong cidence of colours in the names Chiang Kai-shek and Chang Hsueh- Mr. Dwight Davis, at 4-6, but counter-attacked to good |

new Kong on her usual daily

Driver Also Injured voyage of his staff, présent and leaving, liang to come to an understanding America capped this early suc purpose and won the second set Governor-General of the Phillipines, carrying 1,200 tons of fresh water paid Mr. Green a very happy com-

The driver of the motor car was at 6-3. Then came a long duel.

may mean the postponement of injured on the forehead and had "Fu Kwang" cess in his new appointment.

to the chartered tanker

Government Civil grounded on the Wangmoon Bar.

of the Hospital for treatment. His con- Mr. Green, in responding thank- under the jurisdiction two games in each of the two sets. There were two matches in the panied by his daughter and his Up to late yesterday afternoon sheed his Senior officer and all pre- National Government-Nan Chung dition is also not considered seri-

mixed doubles. Britain lost both Anglo-Bennett reached the last eight by niece.

had not been refloated but, the au-sent for their appreciation, and

Emphatic Denali

Beyond a shaking, no one in the thorities state, it is hoped to release was honoured, with "He's a jolly defeating a British, pair in Eames Immediately the steamer berthed her from her present position good fellow" three cheers and a

Shanghai, Yesterday.

tramcar suffered as the result of and Miss Coyler after two close alongside the Kowloon Wharves, the shortly.

General Chang Haneh-liang is the collision, but the front part

cess when Miss Helen Jacobs also After 16 games Betty and her part-arrived here this afternoon by the from the West River delta, the plimient, and wished him all suc-Manchuria coming more practically to go

reached the fins?.

She defeated Miss Joan Ridley, who only won

her were beaten.

Thus American erent.

semi-finals

British Victory

in this

Cochet and Miss

"President Taft." He was Accom-

derers.

Hong Kong "tiger.".

Kuo News Service.

News Service.

of his

ous.

Cause of the Mishap

sets; and the South African team, personal staff of His Excellency, Sir In connection with drawing water Mr. Green leaves to-morrow by still carefully watching the poli- of the tram was damaged to the Then came a semi-final in the Farquharson and Miss Heine, dis-Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G. and Mr. from adjacent places, a suggestion the P. & D. 3.8 Kashgar."tical situation in China Proper.extent of $100. At, was unable to men's doubles. Gregory and posed of Jean Borotra, who was

own power and Collins lost the first set at 4-6, playing with the Dutch ladies Roger C. Tredwell, American Con- is thrown out, through the "China Others leaving the local estab. The previous report, that he had move under its but won the second at 7-6. They champion, Miss Kea Bouman. The sul General, went on board to meet Mall," that local tankers should lishment on the same ship are Mr. intentions to proceed to Peking had to be pushed back to the de- were at their best in the third first and third sets, which the win the distinguished visitor and party. procure their water from the area P. G. Hall, an old playing mem- for a conference with Chiang Kai- pot by another tram,

It is understood that damage which they won for the loss of aners won, went to 18 and 12 games,

An official landing was later made between Blake Foint and Amherst ber of the Kowloon F.C. and an shek and other Nanking leaders single game. Lott and Hennessey, respectively. Farquharson and from Queen's Pier, the guard of Point on the Pearl River, which officer of the RF.A. Belgol, alac is emphatically denied by him in an done to the motor car is beyond

He says that repair. however, rallied and won the Miss Heine will meet an American honour being supplied by the 2nd. places are well known to mariners Mr. Stribley, Commissioned En-official statement. fourth set 4-6. The deciding set pair in the semi-final in Hunter and Battn. King's Own Scottish Bor- and the area referred to is about 50 gineer of H.M.S. "Bruce." Both he is busily occupied on the occa- was a long one, but Gregory and Miss Willa.

The accident is attributable to miles from Hong Kong. By doing the latter are well known mem. sion of the anniversary Collins, clinched the issue, after a

so it will not be necessary to go as bera in Dockyard Recreation Club father's death-Nan Chung Kuo the fact that the single tram track Men's Doubles

Mr. Davis and party are staying far away as Hongmoon. great struggle by taking two

eireles, Semi-final-Dr. J. C. Gregory and

Fresh Arrivals games after 5-all had been called. I. C. Collins (Britain) beat G. Lott at Mountain Lodge during their By their victory, the Britons and J. Hennessey (America) 4-6, 7-6, sojourn in the Colony. To-morrow ***********SÉDESBODY

Arriving on the P. & 0, s.s.. Mr. Davis will have a round of golf .-

"Khyber" yesterday To-day's rainfall 0.12 inch

were Mr. avenged C. H. Kingsley and J. S. 6-1, 4-6, 7-5

remain for lunch. at Shek-0 with Mr. Tredwell and

White, Foreman of the Superin- 1929 rainfall 15.09 inches

tending Electrical Engineer's Average

41.20 inches

Branch relieving Mr. Green; also Mr. Smith, Deficit

26.11 inches

Chargeman S.EE. Sentenced to six months imprison the road to motor cars travelling branch, relleving Mr. Harvey; Mr. DON'T WASTE WATER !

ment last week at the Kowloon Police from town, this is a veritable trap Bush, Chargeman of Chief Con-Court for receiving stolen property, a for motor cars going in the op ******************** structors Branch and Mr. Chinese this morning appealed to Mr. posite direction. To avoid the Pledge, Inspector, who relieves T. S. Whyte Smith through Mr. Hin-ever present danger of dodging in SERIES OF THEFTS

Mr. Latham, Inspector of Con-shing Lo, for the sentence to be between the tram standards and structive Department. The latter considered.

run the risk of running into one

Olliff, who had fallen the day be Rynt (America) beat W. T. Tilden and Semi-final-W. Allison and J. Van fore to the Americans. Previous F. T. Hunter (America) 6-3, 12-10, ly, Gregory and Collins had eli- 6-3, minated Jean Borotra and C. Boussus of France.

Tilden's Exit

As America had three pairs in the semi-final round of the men's doubles, the other two clashed yes terday, and Allison and Van Ryn defeated Tilder and Hunter in three

Women's Singles Semi-final-Miss: *Helen Jacobs (America) bent Miss Joan C. Ridley (Britain) 6-2, 6-2. | |-

Semi-buah Miss Helen Wils (America) beat Miss E. B. Guldsack (Britain) 6-2, 6-0.

Women's Doubles

Mr. Davis leaves here later in the day by the "President Taft" for Manila to take up his new post.

DOCK ACCIDENTS

A boiler maker's coolle named Tong Shun was removed to the

STOLEN PROPERTY -

SENTENCE AGAINST A CHINESE REVISED

on this section of Shaukiwen-road- hugs the foot of the hill with the wire standards standing prac¬ tically in the middle of the road instead of being erected on the extreme sea edge of the road.

Whilst giving a clear half of

Kwong Wah Hospital suffering Lau-Man (25), a house boy officer departing shortly by the Mr. Hin-shing Lo cras-xamined his of them, motor cars are forced to straights, the second going to Miss E. H. Harvey (Britain) beat caused whilst removing plates on Causeway Bay, has been arrested by of four years and a balf in the gramophone from another man (first. If the tram standards had been:

22-games,

4th round: Mrs. Mellguhan and from a fractured right thumb employed at No. 25, School-street, P. & 0. s.8. "Khiva" after a stay client who said that he had received a travel on the tram track.

Dock.

COMDR. BOOTH

aceated) and had taken it to the re-

Tilden made his exit from what (Holland) via wireless, is undergoing repairs at Kowloon 3260, the property of his mistress.

Miss Kea Bouhan and Miss Conquerque board the 3.5. "Ruby Castle, which the Folies on a charge of farveny of Colony,

sidence of the latter. But he did not erected on the side of this broad is probably his last Wimbledon

Semi-final Mrs Covell and Mrs.

know it had been stolen 75-feet road, there would be ample with an unlucky defeat, says Beu- B. C. Shepherd-Barron (Britain) beat

It is learned that $254.85 of the

His Worship, after accused had been room for two motor cars to pass ter. (He lost in the singles Miss E. Ryan (America) and Miss

The second accident occurred on stolen money has been recovered.

Cross-examined said that he would each other on the sea side of the semi-final to H, Cochet of France Betty Nuthall (Britain) 648-6, 97.the hillside at the back of the docks, Mr Robb, residing at Morning-

New York, Yesterday. place the latter in the same category road, leaving the tram tracks en- and, in the mixed doubles, partner Mixed Doubles

where the Lam Woo firm of con- side House,” Shek 0, reported to the Miss Evangeline Booth has re as fourth accused (a woman who had tirely free from other than tram ed by Mrs. Mallory of America, had 4th round H. Cochet (France) tractors are engaged in quarrying, Police that some time between 1 and covered from her recent motor in torn bought the gramophone and traffic. been beaten by Cochet and Miss and Miss Eileen Bennett (Britain) stores, 1

6.30 am, yesterday, a thief entered accident and has gone to the Salva-Sent it up-country to her shop). She

had been convicted and fined. Eileen Bennett of Britain.)-Un- beat C. Eames and Miss Evelyn Two quarrymen, Kwong Sing and his bedroom through an open tion Army summer headquarters, lucky because Allison and Van Ryn, Colver (Britain) 6-4, 8-6. Winners Kwong Chun, were injured through | verandah door and stole a gall wrist-Reuter's American Service.

Accordingly accused was aned with the alternative of seven weeks' after taking the first set at 6-3, enter quarter-finals.

*- the sudden explosion of an imfired watch and 31 in cash. From the won set point in the second set with Miss Hess (South Africa) beat Jean-

Quarter-final: Farquharson and charge of dynamite. Kwong Sing cook's room the thief took $20.

Emprisonment. It was announced that in the a service "ace" which was fully air Borotra (France) and sins was injured about the eyes and Mr. L. Parkes, sorekarper at House of Commons refreshment Demonstrations to celebrate the is the possibility of others, it Inches out of the court Bouman (Holland) 10-9-677 arms, and Kwong Chun on the bead Lygmoon Barracks, reported to the rooms 5,494 fewer meals were served Dublin Fising of 1916, fixed for would be wise for the authorities

Van Byn Shines

Winners onfers gemi-finals and meet and groin.

theft from the cook use in 1928 than in 1927, although the Belfast, Armagh, and Derry, have to look into the advisibility of The crowd gasped at the umpire's F. T. Hunter and Mia Helen Wils They were both removed to the of quantity of cooking utengas business of the House occupied four been predblied by the Home removing the trim standards from decision and the temperamental (America

Kowloon Hospital;

worth

Secretary for Northern Ireland, their present position.

linore days.

Matter for Authorities This danger has long been noticed by motorists using the Shaukiwan-road. Now that this accident has occurred, and there

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