1.
FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1932.
FLOWER SHOW
EXHIBITS OF A HIGH ORDER.
was
List of Prize Winners.
SECTION 4.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
Shown in vases supplied by the Society:-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung; 2, Mr. J. D. Butcher.
Vegetables, etc. Peak Gardens Only. 89.Collection of Vegetables. of 6
1273 Red or Pink Roses, shown or more varieties, and not more than
in stands supplied by the Socfoty— 4 each of Cabbages, Savoy Cabbage, shown in stands supplied by the 128.-3 White or Yellow Roses, Cauliflowers, Heads of Celery, each of Lettuces (Cabbage), Lettuces (Cos),
Co Society:-1, Sir Robert, Ho Tong Endive, Kohl Rabi, Turnips, Parsnips, in stands supplied by the Society:
*129-3 Roses any colour shown Carrots, Leeks. Boots, 25 each af Brussels Sprouts, Radishes, pods of Sir Robert Ho Tung. (highly com Peas,
mended). Tomatoes, or 2 Vegetable Marrows.
Staged in a box not larg *38-3 pats of Annuals or planta er than 4 IL by ft. by 8 inches raised from seed the same season and deep:-1, Mr.. L. 3. Davies; 2, Mr. not included in Classes 34 to 38 or R. M. Dyer. 39 to 65:-1, Mr. H. E. Goldsmith; 2, 90-4 Cabbages:-1, Mr. S. J.
of Onion French Bon, 12 each
His Excellency the Governor,| accompanied by Lady Feel, and Mr. G. W. Tufton, Frivate Secre-
L. S. Greenhill, Mr. W. H. Beli (high- Walsh; 2, Mr. A. Cameron, Mrs. S. T. tary,
among the largely commended).
Williamson (highly commended). gathering which visited the 393 pats of Arums:-1, Mr. W. H. 014 Savoy Cabbages:-1, Dr. Flower Show of the Horticul- Bell; 2,
2 Mr.
A. Cameron.
J. H. Montgomery; 2, Mr. R. M. Dyer. 40-8 pots of tural Society on the grounds of Mrs. F. C. Hail: 2. Mr. R. M. Dyer. Mr. S. J. Walsh; 2. Mr. L. J. Davies Antirrhinum:-1, 92-4 Cauliflowers or Broccoli:-1, the Volunteer Headquarters yes- 41.-3 pots of Begonia:-1, Mr. 93-6 Lettuces (cabbage varieties}: terday afternoon.
1 J. Davies; 2, Mr. W. H. Bell, Mr.-1. Mr. W. H. Bell; 2, Mr. J. T.
shown in vazes supplied by
*130.-6 Carnations and/or Picotees, the Society:-1, Mr. J. T. Bagram; 2, Men.
F. C. Hall,
F. C. Hall.
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
Strong Fillip From the North.
RATES. FIRM.
the Stock Exchange to-day states:
The official summary issued by
now
*131-6 Cactus Dahlias only shown
The better news from the North,
132-6 Dahlias other than Cactus, past, has stands supplied by the Society indicating that all danger to the
International Settlement is
undoubtedly given a shown in stands supplied by the strong fillip to the local market, and Mrs. P. Lauder, Society:-1, Sir
Sir Robert Ho Tung;
this morning rates were still firm, with buyers predominating..
Sales.
(containing 8 heads in each bunch), *133.- bunches of Mignonette
Shown in stands supplied by the Mr. W. H. Bell; 2, Peak Society:-1,
*134.6 bunches of Naslartium
The exhibits, beth flowers. J. A. Plummer (highly commended). Bagram: Lettuces (cos varieties); Club. cut and in pot, and vegetables R. M. Dyer,
42-9 pats of Dahlias:-1, Mr.
were of a high order, and the
43.---3 pots of Heliotrope:-1, Mr. general opinion of visitors was R. M. Dyer; 2. Mrs. F. C. Hall. that the show was one of the! 44-3 pots of Geraniums:-1, Mrs. most successful held by the SoF. C. Hall; 2, Mr. J. 7 T. Bagram. ciety.
The prizes were distributed by Lady Peel.
H.E. Major-General J. W. Sandilands, President of the So ciety. paid tribute to the work of the Judges and to the spade work done by Mr. . T. Bagram, the Hon. Secretary.
Speaking about the show, the G.O.C. said: "I consider that the exhibits reflect great credit on all concerned."
Thanks were expressed to the donors of prizes, and to Lieut.- Col. L. G. Bird, for the use of the Volunteer grounds and drill hall,
The Band of the South Wales Borderera was in attendance dur ing the show,
SECTION 1.
Planta in Pota-Opes to All Except Peak Gardens and Chinese
Market Garleners.
of
(Tall
45. pots of Cineraria:=1, Mrs. E. F. Ancolt
46-3 pots of Petunia:-1, Miss P. Scott Harston; 2, Mrs. P. Lauder,
473 pots of Linaria (T'all Miss P. Scott Harston, Mr. R. M.
Mrs. varieties), F. C. Hall; 2. Dyer (highly commended)-
**R.--
1-3 pole of
R.
49.-3 pots of Verbena:-1, Mr.
M. Dyer; 2, Mrs. F. C. Hall. 50-3 pots of Delphinium:- 1, Miss P. Scott Harston; 2, Mr. R. M. 51-3 pots of Phlox Drummondil:- Dyer, Mr. W. II, Bell (highly recom- mended).
J. T. Bagram; 2, Mrs. P. Lauder,
62-3 pots of Fressio:-1, Mr.
53-3 pots of Nasturtiums (dwarf varieties), Mr. L. J. Davies; 2, Mrs.
F. C. Hall.
64-3 pats of Dianthus (including Hybrids but excluding Carnation, Picotee and S
and Sweet William)-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall: 2. Peak Club.
55-3 pots of Carnations and/or Picotees:-1, Mr. A. Cameron, Mrs. F. C. Hall (highly commended),
58.-3 pots of Maiden Hair Ferns: Mrs. P. Lauder; 2, Sir Robert Ho
57-9 pots of Ferns (excluding Maiden Hair and Asparagus Ferna)."
68-3 pots of Asparagca Plumosus or Sprengeri-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2. Mrs. P. Lauder.
1-3 pots of Marguerite (Chrysan- themum frutescens)-1, Mr. J. H. Taggart; 2, Major General Sandilanda.
2-3 pots
Nasturtium varieties)
3-3 pots of Salva-1, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong: 2, Major General Sandi-1. landy.
P.
634.6
2, Mr. S. Turnips:-1,
Mr. W. H. Bell; 2, Mr. L. J. Davies. (containing 4 distinct colours, and not 95.-6 Endive:-1, Mr. L. J. Davies; more that 15 blooms in each bunch), 2, Miss P. Scott Harston.
98.25 Brussels Sprouts:--1, Mr.
shown
in stands supplied by the LJ.
Society es Davies
2, Mrs. F. C. Hall.
Mr P. Scott Haratas Lauder: 2, Mr. 97-8 Kohl Rabit-1, Mr. L. Yates;
L. J. J. Walsh.
(highly commended).
135-12 Pansies, shown in stands supplied by
by the Society, Mr. J. T. Bagram: 2, Mr. L. Yates.
186.-4 bunches of Violets (con- taining 25 In each bunch), shown in stands supplied by the Society. No W. H. Beli. artificial supports permitted:-1, Mr.
98,-6
Mr.
J.
S. Walshi 2, Mir. A. Cameron.
99.6 Carrots:-1, Mr. L. Yates; 2, Mr. S. Walsh. J. 100-6 Paripe-1, Mr. L. Yates, 2, Mr. R. M. Dyer.
101-12 Oalons:-1, Mr. S. J. Walsh; 2, Mr. I. J. Davies.
102-6 Leeks:-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2. Mr. R. M. Dyer.
Dyer; 2. Mr. J. A. Plummer.
103,-12 Potatoes:-1, Mr. R. M..
104-25 Radishes:-1, Me. L J. Davies.
105.-6 Beets:-1, Mrs. S. T. Williamsont
2 Dr. J. H. Montgomery, 1064 Heads of Celery: 1, Mr. W. H. Bell; 2, Mr. A. Cameron,
107-12 Tomatoes:-1, Mr. L J. Davies; 2, Mr. W. H. Bell.
108-25 pods of Peas: 1. Miss P. Scott Harston; 2, Mr. L. Yates.
109-25 pods of French Beans:-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung.
1102 Vegetable Marrows:-1, Mr.
SECTION 7.
General Exhibits-Open to All, *137.- Cut Roses In Society's stande:-1, Mrs. R. E. Houre.
*138-1 vase of Cut Flowers (to be judged for decorative effect): 1, Wiss 1. Loureiro; 2. Mrs. R. E. Miss P. Scott Harston (high- Hoare, ly
commended).
139 Basket of Cut Flowers for children between the ages of 11 and 15 set up by the exhibitor without ald
140-Basket of Cut Flowers for children aged 10 years and under, set
W. H. Bell; 2, Miss P. Scott Harston.un by the exhibitor without aid: -1.
SECTION 5.
Cut Flowers, Open to All Except Peak Gardens and Chinese Market Gardeners. *111- bunches of Cut Flowers of 50-3 pols of Mignonette:-1, Miss 6 distinct kinds (excluding Rose).
Scott Harston.
Flowers not to be mixed, foliage
than that belonging to
60-3 pots of French Marigolds:--other
Mrs. P. C. Hall; 2. Misa F. Scott
4-6 pots of Amuals or plants 61-3 pots of Larkspur:-~~), Mr.
raised from seed the same season" (ex- | R. cluding Nasturtiums:-1, Fook.
Mrs.
Ho
Dyer. 62-Pols of Pansies and/or Violas:-1, Mrs, P. Lauder; 2, Mr. 5-3 pots of Amuals or plants W. H. Bell, Sir Robert Ho Tung
commended). 60.-3
raised from seed the same reason and (bigots of Violets:-1, Mr. A.
not included In Classes 1 to 3 or 6 to 52:-1, Mrs. R. M. Dyer; 2. Lt. Col. T. A. Robertson:
Cameron; 2, Mr. W. H. Bell
64-3 pots of Stacks:-1, Sir Robert
6.-3 pots of Aram::-1, Mr. J. H.Ho Tung; 2. Mr. L. S. Greenhill, Mr.
Taggart.
R. M. Dyer (highly commended),
7-3 pots of Antirrlinum:-1, Lady' 85.-3 Dots of Primula:-1, Mr. Peel; 2, Mr. Ho Kon-tong.
8--8 pots of Begona:-1, Lady Ho Tung; 2. Mr. J. H. Taggart.
93 pots of Geranums:--1, Lady Ho Tung 2, Mrs. Ho Foak.
10-3 pots of Dahlas, Mrs. L. Dunbar
2, Mrs. Ho Hom-tong.
1 pots of Heliorope:-1, Lady) Ho Tung: 2, Lady Pet.
12-3 pots of Petunb:-1, Mrs. Ho
Fook.
J. T. Bagrain; 2. Mrs. E. F. Ancott,
TALKIE TALKS.
Owing
to ສຸກ excessive demand on space to-day, this weekly feature of the Chino Mail will
appear lo-morrow.
the
Mrs. P. Lauder (highly commended).flowers in each vase not to be added.
66.-3 pots of Annuals, Perennials Shown in and/or any plants, excluding palmis Society: 1 Mr. Ho Kam-tong; 2. vases supplied by the 1. Mr. L. S. Greenhill; 2, Mr. J. T. Bagram, Mrs. F. C. Hall (highly. E. Hoare, Mrs. R. M. Dyer
(highly commended). commended).
112 bunches of Sweet Peas, containing 10 stems each, only one olour and variety in each bunch. Shown in
vasen supplied by the Ho Kom-tong, Fanling Hunt and Race Club (highly commended).
SECTION 3.
13. pots of Venena:-1, Mrs. Vegetables, etc. Open to All, Except Society:-1, Lady Ho Tung; 2. Mrs.
Ho Kom-tong: 2, Mra. Ho Fook.
143 pots of Linaria (Tall
varieties):-1, Miss M. Loureiro.
153 pots of Cinenria:Mre. Ho Fook (highly
commend-d).
16-3 pots of Delphoium:-
Peak Gardens and Chinese Market Gardeners.
Miss A. H. Ross; 2, Miss Hazel Louder.
an
he
"141.---Table Decoration. To shown tablés supplied by the Society,
7 feet by 4 feet-1. Mrs. P. Lauder: 2, Mrs. C. B. Brown, Points 24-
8
6
Providenta (old), $4.90/5.10. Hotels (old), $14.20. Hong Kong Lands. $73. Ewo Cottons, Tla. 14.40/14%. Hong Kong Trams, $2120/.40. Star Forries, $92. Electrics, $74.
Dairy Farms, $2814 X. Div. Construction (new), $1%/1.80, Buyers.
Hong Kong Banks, $1,840. Unions, $410.
Douglases, $2631⁄2.** Wharves, $153.
Providents (ald), $5. Providents (new), $2.25, Hotels (old): $14.10. Hotels (new), $13.75. Hong Kong Lands, $74, Chinese Estates, $95. Ewo Cottons, Tls. 14. Hong Kong Trams, $214. Yaumati Ferries, $83.50: China Lights (old), $204. China Lights (new), $20.25. Electrics, $78/2.
Telephones (P:P.), $23. Singapore Tractions (Pref), 14/-, Cements Comb.), $174. Cements (old), $12.
Cements (new), $5.
Hong Kong Ropes, $15.76. Dairy Farms, $28.30.
Amusements, $19.60.
Constructions (old), $5.20... Constructions (new), $14.
Govt Loans, 8 per cent. Prem.
Sellera.
Docks, $29.
Realties, $10.70.
Star Ferries, 892.
Lightness and elegance .............. Uniformity of colour and har monious blending ..******** Beauty of flowers and foliage: 10 -142--Display of Cut Flowers Known by exhibitor, shown Towers vases on table supplied by the Society. G
feet by
3 feet, Mrs. R. M. Dyer; 2 Mrs. R. E. Hoare.
148Group of Bulbs (excluding A WEEK'S DISEASES. Narcians Tazetta) to cover a space not mo Bagram.
than 3 feet by 3 feet: 1, Mr. J.
J. T. *144-6 pots
of Annuals or Plants grown from seed the same season fexcluding Nasturtium): Mrs. Ho Kom-tong and Mr. W. IL Boll (high- ly commended).
Ten Diphtheria Cases Notified.
SEVEN SMALLPOX CASES. of the same kind of variety grown *145-8 pots of Flowering Plants
The official return of diseases] not included in the Society's list of February 27 is as follows:- from seed, new to the Colony and/or and deaths during the week ended flowering plants as specified on Page 30:--Mr. W. H. Bell (highly com- mended).
4.
..
Cases Deaths
10
3
6
2
7
8
I
1
38
Two cases of smallpox and one of
|Diphtheria
Typhoid fever CHALLENGE CUPS.
Smallpox Cerebro-spinal fever. The Challenge Cups were award-Tuberculosis ed as follow
Pot Plants, Open. Major General 5 heads in each vise. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. typhoid fever were imported. vasen Shown in
supplied by the (Stocks).
*87.-Collection of Vegetables of containing Bunches of Antirrhinum
or more varieties, and not more than
13 pots of Freema:-1, Mrs. L. of Lettuces (Cabbage Parsnips in stands, supplied by the Society:-
R. E. Hoare, Lettuces (Cos), 1148 Red or Pink Roses, shown Hall,
Dunbar; 2, Lady Ho Ting.
4 each of Cabbages, Savoy Cabbages, Society:-1, Mrs. M. Ellis: 2, Mrs. Cauliflowers, Heads of Celery, 6 each
Endive, Kohl Rabi, Turnips, Carrots,
Bects, 25 each of 1, Mrs. R.
R. E. Hoaro. 1. Mrs. Ha Kem-tong: 2, Mrs. M. Brussels
poda of 125.-8 White or Yellow Roses, Pens, pods
Beans,
12 ench loses:-1, Mr. of Onions, Tomatoes, shown in stands supplied by the
Marrows. Staged in a box not largely commended).
Society:-1, Mrs.
R. E. Hoare (high-
18. pots of Phlox Drummondii:-
Ellis
J. H. Taggart.
19.8 pots of
outs,
Summary to February 27, The approximate returns from Mrs. F. CJanuary 1 to February 27 give the
following figures:---
Pot Plants, Peak.
(Marguerites). Vegetables, Open. Mr. J. W. Franke. (Tomatoes).
Vegetables, Peak Miss Pamelaį Scott-Harston., (Peas).
Smallpox Diphtheria Typhoid fever. Cut Flowers, Open. Mrs. R. M. Cerebro-spinal fever
Puerperal fever... Mr. J. Searlet fever
20-3 pots of Dianbus (includiarer than 4 ft. by 4 ft. by 3 inches 1163 Roses any Colour, shown Dyer. (Carnations). Hybrida but excluding Carnation, deep--1, Hong Kong Cranialy in stands supplied by the Society: Picotee and Sweet Willam):-, Mrs. Ho Tung, Mr. J. W. Franks (highly
Ho Kom-ton.
21-3 pots of Canations and/or Pienteen:-1, Lady Ha Tung; 2, Mr.
Dunbar,
L.
*22-3 pots of Malen Hair Ferns: -I, Mr. Ho Kom-toig; 2, Lady Ho
commended).
684 Cabbages:-1, Mr. W. Old; 2, Hong Kong Club.
59,-4 Savoy Cabbages:-1, Mr.
J. W. Franks; 2, Lady Ho Tung.
1. Mrs. Hoare.
*1176 Carnations and/or Picotres, shown In vases supplied by the Society:-1, Mrs. R. M. Dyer; 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar.
118.0 Cactus Dahlias only, shown
Cut Flowers, Peak. Bagram. (Pansies)..
THE JUDGES,
#
The judges were Mr. J. A.
78 Cauliflowers or Bracecli:-1, in stands supplied by the Society: Plummer, and Mr. L. J. Davies Hong Kong Club; 2, Lady Ho Tung. 1, Lady Feel; 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar. Firns, excluding 71-8 Lettuces (cabbage varieties); | Malden Hair and Aspiragus Ferns:--1, Lady Ho Tung.
Tung.
23-3 pots of
1196 Dahlias other than Cactus, (Pot Plants Open), Messrs. ahown in stands supplied by the
1. Mr. J. H. Taggart.
24 pots of Asparagus Plumcaus 72-8 Lettuces (cos varieties)-1, Society:-1, Mrs. Ho Pook; 9, Lady Green and J. P. Robinson (Pot
Sprengeri:-1, Mr. J. H. Taggart. Hong Kong Club; 2, Mr. J. W. He Tung 25-pots of Nignonette:--Mrs. Franks, Lady Ho Tung (highly com
Ho Kom-tong (high commended).
mended).
20-3 pots of Frach Marigolds:- 78-0 Endive:-1, Hong Kong Club;
Ho
Tuberculosis
Cases Deaths
45
25
56
20.
20.
8
7
6
2.
.2
441
3,000,000 MILES IN 48 YEARS.
Record Of One Of The Tallest Engine Drivers,
Plants-Peak), Messrs. LS. Green- Mignonette (con-hill and JJ. Wayte (Vegetables), Mr. George Wilson; of Willes-
6 heads in each bunch). Lady Mary Barton, Mrs. J. D. den, NW, who retired on his
Is one of the tallest and big- gest railway drivers in the country;
in stands supplied by the Danby and Mrs. A. Murdoch, (Cat 65th birthday-after 48.years' ser- 1. Mrs. Ho Kom-tag; 2, Mrs. Ho2, Mr. J. W. Franks, Lady Ho Tung Society:-1, Birs. P. W. Dyer.
(highly commended). Fook.
121-6 bunches Nasturtium (not Flowers Open), Mrs. R. L. Hoare, vice on the railway, 27-3 pats of Larkspur:-1, Mrs. 74-26 Brussels Sprouts:-1, Lady less than 4 distinct colours and com 3g, J. P. Robinson and Mr. Ho M. Ellis;
taining
15 blooms, in each bunch), Kom-tong (Cut Flowers-Peak), 2. Lady to Tùng
Tung 75-6 Kohl Rabi-1, Major General shown in stands supplied by the Capt. D. R. M. Cameron and, Mr. 28-3 pots of Tasturtium (dwarf varieties): Mrs. H Kom-tong (high- Sandilands, K.C.C. (highly commend Society:-1, Mre. R. E. Hoare. E. Avon Kobza. (General Exhibits)
$122-12 shown in fatands 6-6 Turnips:-1, Hong Kong supplied by the Society Lady and Dr. G. A. U. Herklots and Mir. L. Dunbar; 2, Lt. Col. Club.
Pent, Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong (Censors). 77-8 Carrots, Hong Kong Danbar (highly commended).
ly commended).
29.-3 pota Pansies and/or
Violas:-1, Mrs.
T. A. Robertson.
30-3 of Volets:-1, Mr. J. H. Club, Lady Ho Tung (highly commend
pots
Taggart: 2, U:S.LC.
31- pots & Stock:-1, Major General Sandilands; 2, Mrs. Ho Fook
*32-3 pots d Primal
ed).
*123-6 bunches of, Violets Cean talaing 25 in each' bunch), 'shown in 78-6 Parsnips:-1, Mr. W. Old; 2, stands supplied by the Society. No Hong Kong Club, Lady Ho Tung artificial supports permitted:-1, Mrs. (highly commanded),
M. Ellia; 2, Mr. R. M. Dyer.
SECTION 6.
*33--3 pots Annuals, Peronalais }, 78-12 Onions:-1, Lady Ho Tung. and/or any plasts, excluding palms:-
806: Leeks:-1, Mr. W. Old;1;#2, Major.
General 112
Potatoes: D.
1, Lady Pool; Mrs. M. Elle.
SICTION 2.
Plants in Pra-Peak Gardens Only.
34-3 potrof Margdérite (Chryshn- themum frusscons):-1, Mrs. FC
Walsh
Hong Kong 02-26 Radishes; Hong Kong
Cut Flowers-Peak Gardens Only;"
THE VALUE OF SILENCE:
Has driven LMS. trains over 8,000,000 miles; Ng
Has never had an accident; Has never had the “aları”. cord on his train pulled; and
Je thought to be one of the best-looking men" on the line. Bir Erle Drummond's resignation Mr. Wilson said: recalls a story attributed to "I have driven the slowest and Clemenceau, who had a hand in his one of the fastest vehicles on Appointment as the Secretary-Gen earth an ox plough and an ex- eral of the League of Nationa, press, train
1248 bunches of Cut Flowers of Writes Peterborough" in the Dally "When I was 18 I was driving Club: 2,
Lady Ho Tung, Mr. W. Old Flowers not to be mixed, follage At that time Sir Eric was closely shire for half-a-crown a week.
6 distinct kinds (excluding Rosos). Telegraph. O four oxen at plough in Oxford (highly commended)...***
Beets:-1, Hong Kong Cluby other than that belonging to the associated with Lord Balfour in the had to walk two miles to my work Ho Tung.
flowers, in each vase not to be added Shown in vases supplied by the work of the Peace Conference and and two miles back Heads of Celery, Mr. W.
A
Hall; 2 Fek Club, Mr. SMER Hong Kong Club Society: Mr. W. H. Bell; 2, Mr. Clemenceau had noticed his tact. Another LMS, veteran, known
(highly
36.-- pla of Nasturtium (Tali 86-12 Tomatous My JR Me Djaran
hly commended).
Dye.
Butcher; Mr. J.
and reserve.). “Who is that young at every station, from” Eusta
C. Hall; 2; Mr. Franks; 2, 3 Hong Kong Club, Lady, Ho125 bunches of Sweet Peas, man you have with you, Balfour Glasgow
Bagram.
fust retired after 50 years
30-2 pts of Salvia, Mr. J. Dung (high commended). containing 10 stems sach, only one asked Clemenseau. He knows Dutton, guard on the Royal Scot,
5 Yoda, of Poul Mrs Long by how to keep silent. I think we who 2. Lady He Tang Hong Kong Shown in vasesupplied by he ought to appoint him first Secretary servic 37, pota of Annuals or plants fub (highly commended).
Society Mr. F. C. Hall; 2, Mr. raised fans send the same sexion: (ex-37-25 podi of French Beans: 1. PM Dyes Dr. H. Montgomery of the League of Nations And C „cluding Nasturtiums) -—1. Mr. 1. C. Day. ung 2 Hong Kong Club (highly commended).
Sir Eric's nenio, duly appeared in HAHEGEMISE PA Scott Faratons Mr. Vertable Mare Manager of Aurbinam the instrumenty which created the H&M, Dyor; (highly commended);
containing heads in each
Dutton was born a few
stom/Biation
is been his
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