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HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1946.

CARDIFF'S HAT-TRICK OVER

Good RuggerAt Sookunpoo

A large number of Rugger enthusiasts went to Sookunpoo on Satur- day afternoon to see an

BRISTOL

London, Dec. 28.

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SOUTH CHINA WIN 6-2

YESTERDAY'S China's

FOOTBALL RESULTS

Bouth China

South China

SENIOR DIVISION

✔ Exter JUNIOR DIVISION

Kwang Wak

League Table

FIRST DIVISION

T. W. D. F. A. PL

1 42 13 22 163420 £1277 19

South Chion 12 1 0 StarTho. 11 30. 42. Commando 2 0

November

Imports

Shanghai, Dec. 29.. China's total imports for the month of Novem-

45 Commando 1 1 1 25 2013ber: amounted

11 24 30 27 12

11.50 28 32 CN$191,727,230,000

11 0 0 34 30 10

South Navy ...

81. Joseph's

10 4 1 # 26 22 5

Easters **

11

3.8 1 2 3

11

10 10 50

44. Commando 12

1 a 8 13 47

SECOND DIVISION

Cardiff today completed the "hat-trick" of vic- torles over Bristol this season. Cardiff's speed and team-work kept Bristol defensive for long periods during today's game and Bleddyn Williams scored the best try, running half the length of the field-an effort which resulted in

Showing vastly im-CAS his going off injured.

form, Obtaining better service from Taylors 5; Swansea 24, London proved serums and line-outs, Leicester Welsh 15; Torquay Athletic 3, China scored a convinc-RAF

Coventry Plymouth Albion 0.

victory over ons Wak easily beat Rugby. gained runaway win over Rugby League results: Braming 6-2 excellent return game Nuneaton, only Duncan's brilley 5, Keighley 3; Castleford Eastern in the Senior ILK. Club between the beaten laut full back preventing a 12, Belle Vue Rangers 5; Dews- Division of the Soccer Commando Brigade and heavier Nuneaton defeat.

Rest of the Colony Mishandling by both aides spoiled opportunities in a close team. Judging the play match in which Sale defeated of both sides it was a Headingley by two tries to one: perfectly fair result that Swansea they should draw five points all, both sides scoring a goal.

2

The Commandos oner again were supering in the ling-outs and lose serums, whereas the Rest of the Calony were more dangerous

a

recovered

from an

early setback to beat London Welsh, who led three-zero at the interval. Swansea's superior staming turned the scale.

Ken Jones, the Welsh sprint champlon, with an individual effort scored the winning, try for Newport, closing their game i

bury 5, Leeds 0; Huddersfield 19; St. Helens 12; Hull 22, Batley 10; Hunslet 0. Warring- ton 11; Liverpool Stanley 10, Hull Kingstone Rovers 3; Old- ham, 23, Featherstone Rovers 0; Salford 8, Bradford Northern 12; Wakedeld Trinity 21, Roch dale Hornets 8; Widnes 2, Leigh 5; Wigan 10, Barrow 8; Workington Town 12, Swinton

behind the scrums, against Newbridge. The fast- How They

On the run of the play the Rest of the Colony were unlucky not to force win, but the net remains that they were unable to take advantage of the chances were presented to them Both the scores were "snap" tries

which Dorward and Drayton the respective scorers, deserve to be congratulated and

which

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declared value while ex- ports totalled___CN$39,- 071,738,000 for the same period, it was announced. 113 D P... D. LA F. A. Puby the Chinese Maritime Co. Bde. 12 10

2 Customs today.

League on the Navy in T

at Causeway Ground Bay yesterday.

Eastern started off in grand style, and took the lead within five unable to stand the pace and minutes of the start, but were crumpled under the continued on- slaughts of

China the South attack.

For Eastern, Fok Yiu-wah in

9; York 10, Halifax 3.-Reuter.the left back berth was outstand

ing. He was the only defender who offered any real opposition to

South China forwards. The Eastern forwards showed a fine turn of speed, but they ware, not given sufficient support by the intermediate line, which had its hands full trying to stem the opposing forwards, Li Hung-ki on the Eastern wing was very fast, and sent over some very nice

Wolves

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Middlesbro Liverpoul

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Sheela T. 11147.397 Vale: 23 10 36 23 27

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Wireless 12 D 8.44 13 18 R. Navy. 11 145 1 18

Compared with October im- Commando 11 39 16 14 port figures of CN$202,700,645-

12 8 1 3 3 22 17 C.A.B.C. 14 7 0 7 20 ss 1000, the total Imports during South China

11 220 21 12 November registered a decrease KIL Über 1140 23 44% of CN$10,973,515,000. RAS.C.

Land Forces 10 4 6 10 24 Chinese Cadre 12 16 32 Signal Çay. 18 21 21 Police

10 4.1 & 20 30 44 Commando 12 3. 09.13 40 11 4 0 7 22 35 Dockyard Kwong Wah 14 2 1 2 11 HX Club.. t1 19 14 45 41

Travancore

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Fastball

Against October exports of CN517,687,172,000, the Novem- 2ber figures showed an increase

of CN$10,973,416.000.

The outcome of yesterday's encounters gave the league stand ng another shuffle leaving the Reca, Rovers and the Giants tied far first place.

Sherry Bucks pitched a hitless. shooting and in consequence miss-game for the St. Joseph's to hum- ed many "sitters" when they only three in a very tight gaine. Tony ble the Recs by the odd run in

The Eastern forwards were. however, definitely off form when

22 beat.

21

0

42 20 24 19

moving Llanelly forwards were the deciding factor in their victory over Bath. They con- stantly harried the Bath backs, and made many openings for their own three quarters.

The sprinter Cyril Holmes runs produced two brilliant ending in tries for Manchester, although there were sccasions ut despite his clever" play,

narrow Grimsby T. 22 1 = 7.28 38 22 when copybook tries looked pro. Birkenhead gained a bable the defence of inth teams, victory. The Harlequina suf- Derby County 110 1

Sunderland ..23 9 was able to prevent them. fered their fourth successive.

Chelten

25 and Richmond Blackburn R. 274 first ten minutes of the home defeat

31 15 game were rather scrappy, both would have won by a bigger Gollan W.2

228 10 4 11 12 14 18 Arsenal serums halves sending out, some margin with better kicking.

Charlton

A. 24 12 36 441 wild passes which led to the France, who were the more Everlas

combination, opposing sides making a lot of polished'

should Brentford ground with the resulting for-have beaten Wales in the ward rush.

Schoolboys' International At Leeds U..!, ** Throughout the game the Neath. The first 20 minutès wing forwards of both teams was evenly contested but the

P. W. broke very fast indeed from French backs gave the Welsh

Birmingham 4. 18. The scrums

and took full ad- defence

Manchester, C. 23, 13 a severe testing and Burnley vantage of any dropped passes deserved the try scored by Newcastle U.: in the threequarters. Stanley Grenier, to lead three-zero at West

Chesterfeld, $290 4 27 18 51 mude a thrilling run and almost half-time. sgored for the Commandos, but

France missed plenty of op- Leicester C. 23 11 was tackled just in time by portunities in the second half Hutton. The three-quarters were tackling very keenly and neither when J. Troake equalised with Coventry side was able to do much behind an unconverted try.

the serums.

.. Five minutes after the start off the second half Dorward scored a brilliant try for the Rest of the

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The Results

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In defence and attack, South China delighted their supporters with a sparkling display. In the | opening stages of the game, Wong Wali-gay appeared to be some what

but he settled down nervous, as the game progressed and in the second balf brought off some excellent Baves.

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NUERNBERG "LIFERS' TO LIVE IN PRISON WITHIN A PRISON

Berlin, Dec. 29.

Hess, Funk, The "seven-men of Nuernberg"

Raeder, Speer, von Schirach, von Neurath, and Doenitz-will, it is expected, be removed from Nazidom's cradle-city to the grim for- tress prison of Spandau, in the northwestern outskirts of Berlin, before the end of this month. There, in a specially reconstructed wing of the

ancient citadel which housed the political enemies of the Electors and the Kings of Prussia, as well as of Hitler, the seven leaders of Nazi Germany who escaped from the Nuernberg dock with their lives, will serve their prison sentences. They will live in Solitary At Spandau, the Nazi wing confinement in cells which are resembles a "prison within, a prison defying, unauthorized not adjacent.

entry. The seven prisoners will be treated as penal convicts already at Nuernberg they ara wearing drab convict garbin accordance with German prison law.

Their cells have been made as "suicide-proof" as the les sons learned at Nuernberg can Of November's total imports, make them. They will be watch- vechicles and vessels totalling ed and tended by Allied per CN$30,159,768,000 topped the sonnel only. There will not be inside the list, followed by text books, a single German atlas and newsprint amounting prison.

They will be allowed books CN$16,948,287,000, while the

and writing materials, and import of raw cotton and cotton yarn agregating CN$15.789-visitors, but probably not the 489,000 ranked third, and of tobacco they enjoyed at Nuern metals and ores amounting to berg while on trial. At exercise

or at work, they will be allow CN$15,309,571,000 fourth.

The export of tung oil which amounted to CNS12,076,405,000 list, followed by bristles which topped November's tatal exports

ed a reasonable amount of con- versation

For the able-bodied-and this

will be

There

no other'

gaol, prisoners in this vast Extensive reconstruction (work has been carried out in order to limit fuel and electricty con sumption by the installation of a "localized" plant for the seven men's wing.

Cell Furnishings The cells have Concrete

means the former youth leader floors, with d thin linoleum had the South China coalie to Alves did well for the losers. He totalled CN$7,624,998,000, Tak. Baldur von Schirach. the arms covering, They are barely fur- registered 100 per cent fielding ing third place on the exports king Albert Speer, Hitler's suc- nished, with a bed, a table average with fire put-outs

and list, allk amounted to CNS3-cessor Karl Doenitz, and pos- which will collapse under weight, five assista.

383,824,000, while rough cotton sibly Rudolf Hess-the work a chair, and a flimsy shelf at Another win by a "close score

cloth worth CNES,005,855,000 will be heavy labeur such as tached to the wall for personal was the tussle between the Cana-

the wood-belongings and books. fourth-Central News, coal-breaking, or dian Chinese and the Giants. ranked Making two hits and a run in the

Apart from this shelf, tho chopping indulged in by an other of Germany's leaders in walls and ceilings of the cells. could not connect another in the first inning. Bill Woo's boys just

Kaiser Wilhelm, have been stripped of pro aggression,

Even during his long years of exile jections.

the electric remaining six, to lose in a good

in Holland.

Jamp holders have been re- creditable display,

moved and refitted outside the stanza-by-stanza struggle and Wah could not keep up

cell doors, in which apertures down to the Rovers by 11

have been made to permit light to enter.

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The South China full backs did

BAMA,

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not have a really strenuous after- noon, as the half back line, ably led by Leung Wing-chiu, had the the mensure of the Eastern forwards went and did not allow them such lee way.

Forwards Tenacious

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again, shone at alugging with sale several hundred thousands three hits out of four times at dollars worth of assorted textile bat, of which one was four-commodities left over from the war, was a rush of buyers. wool panties, 450 pairs of them. The Government said these so (Continued at foot of next Col)

The South China forwards Down by one in the fourth, or there will ims but ore were fast and tenacious. They Hotshots scored five in the next were more than a match for the to win by 11 runs to eight over Eastern defenders, whom they the Baseballers. gradually wore down

by systema-1 Lie play, Chan Tak-fal proved to 23 41 18 be an able leader and was well 2014 supported by his inside men, par 27.447 ticularly

who Chau Manch, 4754 worked tirelessly throughout the am. Chu Wing-keung showed himself to be a fine opportunist and made most of the 'passea which came his way.

Newport

# 10 33 27 20 Third Division South

P. W. n. 3.F. A.P.

Rugby Union results: Black- Colony. He kicked ahead from heath 10, St. Mary's Hospital inside his own half; the ball boun; Harlequins 9, Richmond 11; cei awkwardly for the Comman-Old Cranleighans 3, Fettesian full-back, win, was in any Lorettonians 3; Old Millhillians case being horried by Dorward, Guy's Hospital 3 Wasps 17, and the Rest wing forwards, and Aldershot Service ; Abertil Canli c... 21 17 1 355 14 36*** Dorward picked up to score unop-lery 3, ̈ ̄Neath 4; Bedford 8.19.P. Hangria 11 11 5.2 58 15 *2 posted between the posts. Ingham Rosslyn Park, 7; Birkenhead Southend

Striata) 0. Park 16, Manchester 13; Brid-c converted:

The Commandos retaliated with gend 11, Taunton 3; Bristol 0, Beading

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560 5 10 2. 51 27 23

Walli ... $1

Of the two wingers, Lee Shek-

vaut was the better and his bril- liant spurts down the wing cul- minating in well placed centres were always a source of worry to| the Eastern defence.

FILIPINO CLUB OPENS

The newly rebuilt Filipino Club at King's Park was formally declared open yesterday at a large gathering of members of the local Philippines community and their friends. when Mrs. Roberto de la Sala raised to the masthead the flag of the Republic of the Philippines.

600 Prisoners Removed

removed from Spandau fail to Six hundred prisoners were

"make. room" for from Nuernberg:

the seven the

Rudolf Kega, 47, farmer

Glass has been removed from cell windows and thick plastic fitted in its place, out- alde the bars. Toilets have

Deputy Fuehrer: Walter Funk, been so, constructed that they 68, who succeeded Schacht at will offer no hiding place for

Reichsbank; and Erich

the

Raeder 70, German Naval C-in poison, such as Goering's quick C until 1943, all of whom re- eye is believed to have dis-

covered. ceived life sentences;

Baldur von Schirach, at 39 The prison is under Four- the youngest man in the dock; Power control, with British, and Albert Speer, 41, both of American, Soviet, and French whom have 20-year terms ahead directors, who will rotate as scator directors in accordance of them;

Constantin von Neurath, 73, with the monthly change in on the Allied the oldest defendant, former chairmanship German Foreign Minister and Kommandatura. later "Protector of the dis- The British director is membered Czech Republic, with Squadron-Leader Hugh Quinlan 15 years; and

a 51-year-old, Irish-born prison Karl Doenitz, 55, who suc governar with 18 years, ex- Winning the toss, South China

ceeded Raeder as head of the perience in the Sudan Police elected to

to play with the wind.

Navy and became the shortlived and Prison Service before he Following a bout of midfield play,

"Fuehrer of Flensburg" after joined the RAF in 1940. Eastern broke away and Li Ping chiu, following up a hot drive The President of the Club, Filipino Club much sooner than the German collapse, with ten. At the end of the war, he from Li Hung-ki which

was at Flensburg and took part. Wong Dr. Vicente Nicolas Atienza, everyone of us expected. Cant years, 710 28 11 Wah-gay failed to hold; netted to addressed the gathering on the your glance around you will not prisoners are in a "serious phy Nazi prisonera, including Hit- Reports that three of the in the interrogation of leading tradition of Rizal Day-yester- fail to notice the ruins of many sical condition" are discounted ler's Minister open the scoring for Eastern.

South China were not upset by day being the anniversary of other sporting clubs in

of Justice, 4 12 30 62 15 this sudden reverse and continued the death of the Filipino mar neighbourhood.

try, a Nuernberg prison source. Thierack, an old Nazi who re to play their 431 20 15 13 game. Many scoringbances were of the Filipino Club.

own methodical

No names were mentioned, but cently committed suicide in an tyr-and spoke of the history

Thanks to the benevolence it is easy to identify, the three internment camp. Since then, 14 51 44-51 missed by inaccura

of the Hong Kong Government, ps Raeder, Funk, and either he has been directing various the part of the

the South

for- P: W. B. L. F. A. Pia wards, but following one sprint

Dr. Atienza said in part:-- this piece of ground has been Neurath or Hess. Throughcut internment camps and prisoners

Today we are celebrating allotted to the Fillpino 2164 69 30 31 sent across a fine centre which

24 42 24 24

a vigorous forward rush which Cardiff 23; Cheltenham 6, Old on T., 219 took the ball inside their oppen- Edwardians 5: Coventry 32. Dournemouth, 1 1 2 9.30 26 2 ents' twenty five yard line, when Nuneaton 6; Cross Keys G Tamu U.2008 032 28 27 Drayton got the ball on the wing Risca 8; Devonport Services 3 pawel T

Port Vale.. 27 8 5 24 32 21 and ran in towards the centre of Bridgwater: Albion 0;

20 1 1 Exeter Paines the field and appeared to get the 8. Old Blues 0; Gloucester 21, Northampton 11-

225 4-2020, 40 20

## 10 20 11 19 Rest en the wrong fool, because Universities Athletic Union 14: Kanadeld 2, 35 Brighton-Havn 22 he was able to score ten yards Leicester 24, Rugby 3; Llanelly Watford from the posts. Buscall convert 18, Bath 3; Lydney 6, Penarth, Notts County'

17: Moseley 6, Waterloo 6; Norwich C.

Aldershot Trying Hard

Newport 9, Newbridge G; Pon- Orient The Rest pressed hard in the last 20 minutes of the game and typool 16, Aberavon, 0; Sale 6,Brino ... 21 Dorward and Thomson tried hard Headingley 5: Sheffield 0, Hall-

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side whistle was blown with the sente al five all.

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3 04 24 31 down the wing, Lee Shak-yau Rizal Day and the reopening of munity, where they can gathering. treatment to ease a hernía/in the British zone..AREN Ratheram 1 11 4 2 49 20 34 Chu Wing-keung met and equal. the Filipino Club The most for social and recreational pur- condition, while Funk had been Assisting Quinlan, is Colonel

Chester

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Once more the Commandos well as a good leader and he was Bradford #. 11 10 7 21 10 23 proved that they have a very fine well supported by Ticehurst. Dor-Drexhatt serum and it was obvious on Sat-ward, playing centre quarter for Darrow urday that it would require an the Rest, showed that he is capable Oldham, A.

Crewe A. outstanding Three-quarter line of a dangerous cut through com-

Hartlepool, among their opponents to offset bined with the speed to go with it. Alle U... S the advantage they gain from their In the Colony scrum, Wright | Rochdale forwards.

Nooth, Graham and Walmsley

York City Hull CityJUBORES England is a grand forward as formed an excellent back row,

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ined with a brilliant header which revered name in Philippine his poses and where the flag that in poor health since the Ger- rave Leung, Ting-tong no chance. tory is that of Jose Rizal, symbolises the freedom of the man defeat.

savant, author," doctor of medí- Philippines proudly floats in Pace Tells

cine, artist and martyr for the the sky. The pace was beginning to tell cause of freedom, on the Eastern defence and tax- "We may set aside Rizal Day ing advantage of a miskick by as a holiday, but without the Kwak So the right back. Chan spirit by which Rizal expected

The First Building

ted on this site in 1928 and The first building was erec

Hess had his periodical ab sences from court owing to the violent stomach cramps which seized him, but old Nenrath atood up to the trial as well as any considering his age.

Walter Giese, a husky American Colonel, who has been in charge of prisoner of war camps in Indiana and Kentucky, and Soviet and French directors,

Four doctors and 82 guarde are drawn equally from the four Allied Powers. The guards will be civilian warders, mostly Tranmire R2 1 2 11 347 a turd drive to put Soun serve the purpuss for which he ane a few years later, whichToday, my prison source told Cooks Include a number of other - breve ugh and sent us to live our gestures will not replaced by a more substantial Signs Of Deterioration ex-servicemen. Cleaners and China in the lead. A few min

before half time. Chu Wing-led. Now that Rizal's dreams was totally destroyed by a me, all seven show signs of total but all are Alema keung again

have become a reality the typhoon in 1936. A semi-con- deterioration due to old age or There will ho no Germany Resuming with 3-1 a3-1 South China immediately took up elga Independent country the but having been completely tion of the two.

lead, Philippines being now a sover crete, structure: took its place long confinement, or a combing inside the gaol to act as chan- nels for poiscu, and prison the offensive and for the greater measure of our obligation to looted of all its furniture and part of this half had the Eastern

Schirach and Speer, both of visiting will take place under penned up in their own naiz him cannot be formed by the fittings, nothing but an empty them still reasonably robust, far more drastic supervision After play had been in progress words that find utterance on a shell was left behind.

young men, are the fittest than necessity appeared to do-r "Words

Spandau, where some of the and still maintains that fey, 14 11 3 4 0 2 keung found the

his what trick, gain, to true measure of our gratitude complete

must be proved by what, we do gratitude of the Filipino com frozen mask that never slipped revolutionaries of 1848 were Hearts..... Morton ELE

goals for South China today to fulfil his ideals. tions of members and sympathi- trial, pending concealed gold looted from

munity to the generous dona WCH #1 were scored by The Kam-ho and "It is with the greatest sense sers of the Club Amonget

from his white face during the lodged, where the Prussians QUAD OF 11 15 40 29. Chu Wing-kong, who rounded Falkirk 1995 32 41-16 off a good afternoon's play by of pride and gratification that others I would like to mention dominal cramps, but Neurath, Elisabeth Christiane, wife of Hess has his bouts of ab- France In 1870, and where. 837 17 17 scoring South China's last goal we are able to reopen the Mr. Kingsley and Patrick Ty 11/1040-15 With the game safe,

his silver aired head still held Frederick the Great, took re- Kave patern!

La Bama Steamship Com- St Mirren, 1024 19 12 lend wax reduced when Cheung fel, Chau Mun-chi, Lee Shek-yau Flipino ambassador, Mr. A. main the "Invallda," receiving There humbled as few lea pany, our one and only Terect, is surprisingly fit for a fuge during the Seven Years

ditions. Raeder and Funk re for special prisoners 12 20 4210 Chung-kan rar, through to score..

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Eastern Leung Ting-tong, Eastern had further opportun Kwok, Se, Fox Yin-wah Yan Ch McKenzie and, last but not all the time suitable treatment ders of aggression have been Ities of scoring, but poor shoop hung. Stu King-saen, Ches Man, least, of our taipan and patron, and Ukely, when they get to before, the seven men from P W. D. LY, A. Pin deprived them of a chance to fut-Les Hung-ki, Li Wai-lami Roberto de la Sala, who has Spandau, to be given only the Nuernberg will have plenty of Thando 11.11.265:20 24ther reduce to margin of South Ping-chiu Cheung Chung-kan, arranged the construction of lightest tasks, Airdrieonian 1414 21 20 Ching lead. The final whistle Yuen Yiu-lam,

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Dumbarice

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South China vi

Kwong Wah

In a one-sided": Junior Division

League game on the Navy ground et Causeway Bay yesterday after nook, Bouth Chigable defeated -Kwong Wah: by 6 goals to 15

this building at cost,

time to reflect upon the follies“

m of the dream which brought

them to this prison-Renter.

The committee have a mind to make a bowling green, but called "knuggies" wede in a "used funds do not permit for the condition" and had been issued to members of the Women's Army time being so I esimestly hope Corps that they now have en Trinted and published for the that members and friends will Jaundered; and sterilised and proprietors, give us a helping hand by sup originally cost $202.60

Enterprises porting the Club in all ite

AMEO activities,

But no and offered to buy them,

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