1945-11-12 — Page 2

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Pago 3

BRITISHI MILITARY ADMIN-

ISTRATION HONG KONG

NOTICE

WORKS BRANCH

CROWN LANDS

Holders of Permits for the temporary occupation of Crown Land in respect of the year April 1st 1941 March 31st 1942 who wish to continue in occupation should register for renewal of their permits at the Lands Branch, Oivil Affairs (Works), St. George's Building, Chater Road.

New Applications will also be considered.

H. S. ROUSE. Colonel C.A. (Works).

OWNERSHIP OF MARBOUR CRAFT

All owners and managers of harbour launches and lighters. excluding junks and native craft, prior to 8th December, 1941 are to render a return of the craft owned by them at that date together with particulars of their present location where known to die Divisional Sea Transport Officer, Peninsula Hotel, Kow. loon by the 17th November, 1945. Captain W. J. MOORE, R. N. R., DIVISIONAL SEA TRANSPORT OFFICER.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD. · CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD

It had come to our notice that anauthorised persons are illegally demanding amoy from consummore

THE

CHINA MAIL

Registered Offices1

Windsor House

ist floor

Dos Vœux Rond, C.

Hong Kong

L

Telephones: 32312, 24354 & 18923

Managing Editor: W. J. Keaten,

Subscription Rates:

8 months..

6 months

One year

++

+

.. H.K. F.00

H.K.$18.00

H.K.$38.00

REMEMBRANCE

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1945.

CORRESPONDENCE

Hong Kong Hospitality

ho

better

or Worso

or merchant senman.

These mon

"NOAH'S ARK" TURNS OUT

TO BE FLOATING HOTEL

TO THE INEXPERIENCED EYE OF A CIVILIAN--OR TO-

MANY A MILITARY EYE-IT MIGHT SEEM THAT ANJOBS FOR

OVERSIZE AMERICAN VERSION

OF NOAH'S ARK

IS ANCHORED AT THE WEST END OF HONG KONG'S HARBOUR.

It is such a

ja

space.

Sir,-I have read with great interest and amusement various letters on the subfafet of H.K. hospitality. I visited Hong Kong during pencetime and during the first years of the war 1989-40. Hong Kong's name and Singa-

nga- BUT THE Strange CRAFT IS THE "HOTEL" NËW YORK- pore's name always did stink with ER, CAPTAINED BY LIE UT. PAUL A, HABERKORN. we merchant seamon. The only The New Yorker, one of the They now are man who ever had any time for us

used for office and who did put himself ant te du strangest ships to come off the

The directing headquar- American wartime production, ters for things for un was Padro Cyril

the many

American Brown of the Missions to Seamen. lines, actually is a hotel ship- small craft in the harbour is A real white man in every react. complete with just about every housed in one of the huts and Outside hospitality was nil. We thing but bellboys and elevatora. the operating personnel of the were looked on na hamna beings || Its designation outside the H.K. civilian's ken. which stands for auxiliary per- Yorker.

APL-11 | small boats live aboard The New have travelled the world over and

MODERN EQUIPMENT are now 65. What I would like sonnol, living.

rare craft that

The ship in equipped with the to know is, when is the average Britisher who manngos to pick up Lieutenant Haberkorn admits most modern

equipment for n job in places like Hong Kong, that when he was amigned to 11 cooking, baking, refrigeration, Singapore, Ceylon and Kenya he thought the "L" meant it laundry. water distilling and suing to realise that he or she is was light transport (AP be-all the other services provided than anying the usual designation for aboard a major fleet unit. The serviceman, Army, Navy, R.A.F. personnel carrying shipя). Its bakery turns out an average of have given their fixes in thousands function is to follow the fleet to 200 loaves of bread a day. The so that these people may still be various bases as a floating hotel engines on the ship are used for permitted to go almut with swelled at anchor.

distilling 12,000 gallons of fresh UNIQUE FEATURE heads and paltry pride in Hong

water aca water dally, and they and other colonien.

A unique feature of the ship. are capable of even larger water hear of all they suffered in Stanley with Its straight-up sides and production: Gauges tell accar Camp and have felt The observance

Horry for the over-all canopy that gives it ately how much salt is left in Dur padre broadenst an unlike those of the them.

an ark-like complexion, in that the water, and a sharp control appeal on their behalf asking for it doesn't have a propeller er Bezura before the occupation,

papers, cigarettes, chocolates and

In kept over it so that it's only except for the added color of soap. I made

and any kind of molive power. D parcel

a

a fraction of a per cent, uniforms that were unkno vel sent it Just to show that 1, one actual hotel could gol just about to the old Hong Kong, and the] of the despised, did not bear Park trimese of animally. Candidly put it Volunteer uils who, for he down to sheer ignorance on their We have been in H.K. har- Brat time, honoured their art part.

bour two months and I haven't If Metra's immor been ashore yet and do not intend tal lines have not been forgot

to go. One has to wear a uniforta ten, it was yet a Puppy Day and be an officer to be noticed. without peppales. The dead of Well, in my upinion there are Poperinghe are the dead of an better men afloat as ratings these older

To t

the noticing, will Anyhow who days. WIJ

men

not affret me. slood bowed before the Ceno-

florang Kinh aph yesteriny, the Bohe an enemy who, after six litter was, with a show of night unparalleled in the his

A solemn veremony at the Cenotaph yesterday morning marked Hong Kong's first te membrance Day observance four

years

was not

smartness

W

years,

ifl

Конк

เเน

all over the lutasy

undo variotut pretozos for a story of a troubled world, thrown ply of electricity. No workman a third of the way nerosa A 2015-

make all payments at the Com-other pany's Riads and to refuse any monetary demand, aise to roport to oirourintances to the Houd Office of the Company ormoorned, All work on parry Identification ards and consumers should refuge Bo give woozie to any promises only the identification onrd is producod.

NOTICE

within

any

from Normandy le che

camps.

War

آن

We

Thy name sticks spyet sens; you're

BARNACLE BILL.

The Other Side

the

over

and

to

An

S.M.P. MEN

FORMER MEMBERS OF THE SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL PO LICE, NOW LACKING EM- PLOYMENT AS A RESULT OF THE RETURN OF THE INTER- NATIONAL SETTLEMENT IN SHANGHAI TO CHINA HAYE

BEEN COMPLETELY

NOT

FORGOTTEN

to

R. M. COMMANDOS · DECISION

London, Nov. 1

The British Government- hae announced that it plane maintain a peace-time brigada of 3,000 Royal Marino Commandor and that in fu ture Commando training wil! be compulsory.

Marino units will replace Army Commando

groups which are being abandoned. Anapointed Press.

U. S. Military Aid To China

The former Deputy Commis- sioner of the S.M.P., Capt. H. N. Bmythe, has cabled members of

Ả’hungkinh. Nov. II. the S.M.P. awaiting repatriation

The United States has "Al- in Shanghai that there are Jobs

most definitely" decided to place awaiting them with the British

post-war military mission in section of the Allied Control Com

China to train Chinese soldiers, This news-was obtained yester- anilure and mission in Berlin.

airmen. Genarpl day by n "Sunday Herald" repor- Wedemeyer, Commander of the ter who went on board the American forces in China, said "Arwa in search of Shanghai on Saturday. news. Our informant was 1 He said the projected "mili- former S.M.P. man and the news,

advisory group“ Wo range from 2,000 to 6,000 men we understood, has already been ar released by the Shangha! press.

Capt

cabled Shanghai, drawn from the regular United Smrtbe

army Rnd navy. through the British Foreign Ofilee. States

There are jobs open for former would not participate in ny S.M.P. mes also in Hong Kong. military action, he asserted. Three are now in the Hong Kong Pulice, one at Tsimshatsui Station, second at Mongkok and u third at Yaamat. They are ranked an

Sub-Inspectors. Chinese

us far under its own power an The New Yorker. A junk could run circles around it. The hotel ship is dependent takes a 2-inch thick cable for entirely upon low boats, and it

the pulling job.

Once in the ship's 13-month life the low cable broke at sea, off the United States mal conat, and the officers and men who have been aboard her through- out her brief career say it was a nerve-disturbing feeling to drifting around in the middle of the night in a rough вед without any form of power.

ut

Two sister ships have met dianster in sturm -One being blown aground and smashed a Okinawa

the And

other Formosa, without casualties,

·IN- Both times they were on sions to which The New Yorker originally had been assigned.

strange feature

Are

tirely on the maintenance of cheap

labour.

Ja

Wedemeyer commented that he had been mentioned as head of the mision but declared that he was not ready to say whe ther he will accept until the firul 'decision on its establishment is announced from Washington.... Associated Press.

The ship doesn't provide the privacy of hotel quarters, but the bunks, even though most of them are in tiers, provide some of the comfort. Some of the

AIR LINES TO CANTON AND equipped with inner-spring mat- oleers bunks Lually are

SHANGHAI MOOTED

tresses. High ceilings give the There is at present no commer- living quarters much better ven-

cial air service between tilation than any other type of Kong and China, but it is under-

stood that the China National CANADIAN MOTOR Aviatka Corporation The ship's personnel includes extend their services to the Colony. STRIKE CALLED

nabject to the necessary: arrange- inents being_concluded Hong Kong Government,

naval craft.

them

Ave officers. Three of have been aboard since The New Yorker

Was launched. They are Lt. Comdr. V. J. Tesorieru,

plans

Hong

to

with the

Air

Windsor, Canada, Nov. 11. The United Automobile kers' Usion has threatened a na-

Wur

If the plan materializes. services will be provided to Can-tionwide holiday in Canada in ton und to Shanghai.

support of the Union's two-month old strike at the Ford Motor Company plant here.

KOREA

TRANSITION

The

The joint policy

committee of

a meeting Inst

U.A.W. at night, decided that immedinte preparations be made for a one- day aympathy walk-out by an estimated 199,900 members of the Canadian Labour Congress.

the ship's surgeon, Lieut. 1. L. Moore, the ship's dentist (both of whom have the most up-to- date equipment), and Ensign | John Barnes, Jr., the executive officer. The fifth officer la En- sign Carl L. Hysen, In charge of supplies. Commander Tesoriero estimates the ship has travelled 16,000 miles from the U.S. east coast to Hong Kong that Kores soos will be free of date but indicated that the strike with stops along the way. IL

occupation forces. Kini Koo is would take place soon.--Associated returning after being in exile for Press, fleet unita many years during the Japanese probably will remain

occupation Associated Press.

WORLD POLICE FORCE

stay.

hore as

Shanghai, Nov. 11. Chairman Kim Koo of the Kore- an provisional government. sai here to-day he is certain that joint Russian-American trusteeship of his homeland was transitory and

A.P. Man Keeps His Sense Of Humour

The committee failed to Bot the

Washington, Nov, 10. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved legiala- tion authorizing President Truman to make arrangements with other United Nations on the allocation of the United States armed forces to the World Security Council.

Such arrangement will be sub- ject to approval by the Senate and the House of Representatives.

A fight on the Sonato floor in In prospect-Associated Prenn.

DON'T LIKE IT

Rome, Nov. 10. The independent newspaper "Il Tempu," commenting on the ita- lian armistice terms said that the Nazia had displayed more genero- ity toward France than the Allies had toward Italy.

knowledge. Any such inform-] representatives of all the allied "fraternise" develops into a situn-of $2, an "compensation for having fences against the Communist things over with the Govern- national negotiations and to keep

"The Vichy government main- tained the right to conduct inter-

its representatives abroad. There tica

milder."Associated

Wis

armla-

is authorised to nallent any money tent whatsoever. Consumers are asked inter len Eindien. To the contingent present. the Volunteers who

their with

Su, Your porrespondent "See- blood had stemmed the Erat tide

ing in Belleving" has a good case, invasin of

against another but I wonder if Fres ban evur fot, in the New Territurien

topped to consider the other side the ceremony h

eiffering of the story. significance It commerboru*ed! In your execilent leader on the

MAIN FUNCTION the fact that the Hong Kong subject you said: "The ideal is, of The ship's main function now to serve, as quarters for Volunteer Defence Corps nad course, that the Serviceman on his ig maguificently proved itself arrival here should gradually, in

the same way as any other indivi. American men and officers who more than a troupe of amateur dual freshly arrived from Home, have been relieved from their long as American THE HONGKONG ELROTRIO | soldiers camping occasionally side, make his own social contacts ships in the barbour and

home. transportation for a holiday. OO., LTD.

Theirs were the art frankly take such part in the waiting heaviest casualties, theirs were normal social life of the commun- There are about 400 aboard. said it CHINA LIGHT & POWER

Some of the must embilteredity as his duties and his personality Lieutenant Haberkorn defences of a forlorn hope.

will allow.

onee accommodated 760, but it CO., LTD.

The by when The day

words are, surely, "and was quite a STERLY VOL

crowd, with cota key his personality." for there lies the!

the decks. re strewed about Bong Kong. 10th. Novembor, 1945. mothers and wives of the fallen

rool of the problem.

art accommodations

designed may brood about the Cenotaph.

Whether it is due to military

ship's reading and re-reading a list of

and naval training, and the disi. for 600, including the the dead of a wae that so deeply

siun maintained between officers personnel of about 70,

of

CHUNGKING, NGY. 1, Another It will, and men, I don't know, but experi tached Hong Kung. at best, be

ence has shown a partial at.

the ship is the two quonset huts CORRESPONDENTS IN CHUNGKING ARE FINDING FIE and

GOVERNMENT IS "COVERING" THE CURRENT IF- will embrace the fallen in un again that as soon as the service- erected on the top deck, just a

TERNAL STRIFE IN MUCH THE SAME WAY IT DÍÐ The form.

Henerosity

man comer inte social contact with they would be put up sakore.

civilian, psychologically he The Special Branch, Civil memory of others will recall the

THE SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES. THE RECAP- Affairs (Police), are investigating dead whose demise was not less and behaves not

immediately adopts the defensive,

TURE OF A CITY OFTEN IS THE FIRST NEWS THAT Es un man to charges against persous of assist-

IT EVER HAS BEEN LOST. heroic but more horrible in the

another but as a private от MI

THERE WERE TWO INSTANCES IN TODAY'S NEWS. ing the enemy to the detriment years of the occupation and of N.C.O. who by Bome process

Also in my condemnation I in- ONE WAS A SEMI-OFFICIAL REPORT INDICATING of the Allied cause during the the internment

The bewildering to himself has been

clude certain wealthy Chinese

THAT SHIRCHIACHUNG IN HOPEI HAD REVERTED into the officers' however.

dumped down Japanese occupation. It is hoped ceremony,

particularly the coolie contractors

TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TROOPS. BUT THERE He is on his "bent beha- in its solemnity ILM mes that members of the public will generous

who have recently been receiving

ANNOUNCEMENT NEVER HAD BEEN ANY experience viour,"

THAT seems to assist the Police in their investiga Colony in the first confuss difficulty in curbing himself from

not only a 16 per cent, commission

THE COMMUNISTS HAD TAKEN IT PREVIOUSLY. have all coolics supplied but months of rehabilitation could ation by communicating

to saying "Sir" his host. it was

item also appropriated as much as 50 nleaded by

Another

reported not been shipped back to Yenan relevant facts

altogether

attempt their approach.

cents from each coolio's daily wage strengthening of the Paotów de-for arrested. He Rtill taika nations in Hong Kong. Theretion unconfortable and embar-

produced work." ation, if not already officially

It was the first einent. were present the Allies of the rassingto both parties,

Hong Kong has been freed-assaults. reported to the Special Branch, First World War and Allies of

There are dozens of people in

fore, the French-German He is always accessible to cor- surely not freed to permit such port of the city being under have may be communicated in person

persisted There were pre- tho Colony who

respondents at "No. 50" as the Press. the Second. to Room 305, Hongkong Bank sent men who had fought in over and over again, in the face of unscrupulous greft and corruption, siege.

Why is there not a Central Öficial and semi-official des Communist headquarters here is continual discoutrements of this Building, 3rd floor, or by letter Egypt, in Normandy and in nature,

Labour Office-n form of Employ patches display almost complete called. It has no number plate. in attempts to break addressed to the Special Branch the Arakan, and A detachment through the reserve and the bar-

ment Exchange organised by the unconcern over different shades but inscribed in chalk on the

NATHAN ROAD CRASH· Government, in order to eliminate of meaning and it is not un-wall is the numeral 50. as above. Any written inform of those who fought in Hongriers which scam, automatically,

usual to find that what was DOI- No. 50, sometimes sardonical- In a motor accident on Nathan ation should in addition to the Kong, joining together in to go up, but finally they feel the is pernicious profiteering.

The amount of potty theft ap- facts within the writer's know. ceremony of simple dignity and venture to be hopeless and best

pears to be considerable, the pun sibly only a skirmish emerges ly called the Communist En-Road last evening at about 6:16 to their abandoned, to the relief of both.

shments awarded soca to me to as a sanguinary battle.

bassy in Chungking, is a re- D., an R.A.F. joep, swerving to Bedge, contain his or her full reverence, in homage

avoid a cyclist, crashed head-on Now and again, of course, there

Communists marikable place. fallen

Although the comrades. It WAN

to the

into a private car, MAK 236. The name, address and telephone

are exceptions, and mutual friend- be out of all proportion

Situated off an alley about Chinese driver, Li Pak-yip. Buffer- Gettysburg that Lincoln said: number (if any). An interviewIt is for us, the living to be ships have been established which seriousness of the crimes. I read | freely speak of "civil war" most

of A turm of 12 months' hard foreign observers consider them half a mile from Generatissimo ed face and body injuries and was have persisted, through correspon- labour will be arranged by appoint dedicated here to the unfinish dence, long after the Serviceman Chinese for being in possession of that while fighting has doubt is approached through a ar The R.A.F. Jeep driver was re served to an unemployed exaggerated. They point out Chiang Kai-shek's home town it taken to the Kwong Wah Hospital ment as soon as possible after ed work which they who fought has left for other climes. Аа receipt of the communication. here have thus far ao nobly ad-stressed, before, the personality of approximately 50 lbs of treewood less occurred in different pro-row muddy and malodorous lane ported to have received head in- For the majority of unemployed vanced. It is for us to be here a man is the key to community Chinese I can think of no alterna- viuces it has not yet developed lined on both sides with shops Jurice, but the caga did not receive dedicated to the great task re-associations. I am not referring tive to theft, as a means of sub on an all-out national scale.. and homes the butcher, the hospital treatment.

to people who feel they would like sistence. Lack of organised relief If it is a civil war it is cer- baker, the candlestick maker maining before us that from these honoured dead we take to patronise the Serviceman, and for these poor unfortunatos pro-tainly an undeclared one. and other elements that go to FILM OF HONG KONG

condescend to entertain a few nów duces no other chuice. A wave of

make a Chinese village. increased devotion to that cause

STILL TALKING IT OVER for which they gavo the loat. And again. They aren't worth the crime is bound to exist where atar-i

THE LAST WORD Serviceman's grouse He is far vation and poverty are so preva

Patients at the Queen Mary The Communists publish a No. 60 is the last word in un- Hospital last evening witnessed fall measure of devotion; that battor off without them.

The Lent. But there are many others who

pretentiousncas.

room the first showing in the Colony of we hore highly resolve that these

It seems to be generally accepted newspaper in Chungking which

Chou En-lai recolves the-now Gaumont film, Our Branch Office has opened dcad shall not have died in resent, as strongly as do the

Perhaps it was the pre-Servicemen, even the remotest also that old women and pregnant almost daily castigates the Gov-where

furniture temporary premises c/o Mesere | vain."

old eral Ho Ying-ching, Comman- simple

constating Kong, describing it afterwards as manual work--this is 11 Blair & Co., at French Bank sonce of an American continuestion that they are race matter should perform arduous oral Ele Vin particularly, Gen-visitors has a stone floor and ing the docent Nows sum, show-

"Excellent!" tho Chinese mainly of rattan chairs. The apart, but who find themselves Chinese custom-yes perhaps it is, i der-in-Chief of Building, 2nd floor, and we shall Army.

only decorations on the wall are

Washington, Nov. 10.

· be obligod if all prospective clients Į ablo phrases to mind during yos" to be forgiven If sometinide they compelled by the scandalone and The Communist representa-maps. Through a window, in

térday's ceremony.. Perhaps shrug their shoulders in despair, inadequate wages of the male tive. General Chou Enlai, has the courtyard of No. 60 the tors voted almost unanimously Striking bus and trolley oporg- will communicate enquiries to it was a deeper consciousness of

breadwinner. that address during the present the

visitor soes clothes drying. yesterday to resume work in trug-significance of the

The artont of child labour is dis

Miss Kung Pengelola Washington pending prompt no- emergency period where they will occasion: bis promptly handled and com.

known as Buch altliough shu: 18] gotiation on their wage increase to be non-existent, over-crowding municated to our executive who

srife, and

married-trániates for Chou demanda. Meanwhile, the nation's medical services limit Bir-This la my first visit to od tovory fou

En-lal and It In accepted as a total of perdans 18is due to labour ia, now proceeding to London to

thle Colony and during my short Many people have chided me for nacertain full details and specific

stay here I must confess I am dis- my criticisms, und bays assured

A. H. Smith, profesor of Internatural course of events when diaputos totalled £73,000 asör ations with price of Intear models

gusted bror muy things. Fer- me that the conditions Hore can national Law at London Univer the amah casually walks in with cinted Frent on all lines of our products :-

The Hong Kong Chinese En-haps through the medium of your all be attributed to, Japanono mal- sity, has contented that the forty Miss Kung'a baby.

Tokyo, Nov. 10. Vehicles Petrol/Dienal

nowspaper I might be given the administration, whilst others have ve German defondants of the Lighting system at No. 50 is ginbora Institute, which was privilege of

An Allied Headquarters epokes- Marine Engines Petrol/Dialopod during the Japanese occupa approval.

volelag, my dis- Just a convincingly informed me Belson Korror Camp war-crimes erratic. It frequently goes out

that things wore just the same trial are innocent under Inter- and often atays out for hours man has discleerd that a number BOLONJ

tion, hell an election of afliccre My at impression of HE. before the war. If the former is national Law.

on end. But candles are always of news articles have been deleted yesterday afternoon, and an was at its beauty the magni- the case, then may be my criticism Bumining up for the defense he available and to is served by from the Japanese press at the oculivo Committee of 10 mom nootit Harbour surrounded by harsh and all-timed, wherons if contented that the German Communiat "little doylau quest of the Allied mallitary bors war slected with Mr. Au-Yang talentio and protecting hills. things were the same prior to the Government was liable for all ste ture soldiers who look like on the basis that Shiu-fare as Chairman and Mr. Thara la stonie perfection boro bat occupation, I am Beitish committed under its name characteke in a play,

tries. The nature of the arilder articles relected on their loh Man mil and Me, La Choung tarybe only and very fine veneer subfest foullux aunty and respon

and robpen-clated Press.

Chou Enlai aivan his predals not stated, Ansociated Press. wa Vice-Chairmen.

hiding the starvation, mlsory, and || nible, suffering of friendly people.. *ut this is publishbd, no doubt it

conference at odd times. Ho ---Itam-aphailed by the unity in will produce letter of consider.

haa boon known to invite news- am at 11.30 of a cold bitter milese, night or as marly as light o'clock in the morning, trial for the late sleeping.com

Ansociated Press.

Cal. (0.A.)

8. A. SAMSON.

"THORNYCROFT"

Boilers Water Tabd.

Motor Boats & Water Craft

of all description.

Our Hot Ring & China office -ás a Direct Branch of fre

Molars

JOHN I THORNYOROPT

Saith Squire,

-Loudes.“

CHINESE ENGINEERS

INSTITUTE

al

Der 100,000 sicals of fresh fish was brought into. Home Hodge star In Datobor. Now is the best sables sesson, and the catch drar Iine Neramber is expected to be

REVERSE SIDE.

Social Reform masing to e-education appears

INNOCENT?

Lunebote, Nov, 10.

Fondula, Nor. 11 diferotics of the majority of Buro lo abuse and indignation. If This Mil-Prälle. « Command 40 pon residents hory to the rarer any of them man in any way seeduncol chat 46.500 eligible in of the Chinese Their ready justify the disipating conditions my motivan bouk acceptance and apathetic attitude of the thousands of doritate pendant wie which are the

no doubt due to the fact that Chinos 1 all be pleased to old Farzana will start onward their own high standards of eth would be chcient letter. Before the end of the month respondents of the prose Hostel DEMOCRAT.50. Associated Press.

living" and prosperity depend on i

tho

Nov. 10.

Allied hindquarters has report= ed that because of restricted fring Comition, United Spice bustoss preaint lives tokapan only." arma will be allowed to send

hele work will aid in the setupa tton-Asoplated Prem

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.