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NEWCOMER BREAKS HK MASAKA'S EASY WIN AUSTRALIANS HUMBLED
BACK STROKE RECORD
.
MRS. ROSE MAKES
FINE DEBUT
Mrs. Mykke Rose, former International swimmer, making.hor initial appearance in local swim- ming circles yesterday, bettered the Colony's 100 yds. Bock Stroke record by a full 5 seconds in an exhibition swim.
Mykke Rase swam with a beautiful and easy glide, and would have returned a much better time if she had been extended to the utmost.
Development
The flock of fans who turn- ed up to witness the elimina- on heats in the V.R.C.'s first quin of the season went away fully satisfied.
Of W. Ġermany The Anderson
Washington, June 2 The United States and the leading countries of Europe announced today provisionat agreement on plans for the future development of Western Germany.
It is reported to include tuli German participation in the European Recovery Program·
me.
Announcement
The State Department made a brief joint and expressed the hope that the agreements would be for. mally approved "at an early date" by all the governments involved. Reuter.
Marchers Picket
White House
Washington, June 3.
White House
today by
was 3,109
The picketed marchers who are opposed to the Mundt-Nixon Anti-Com- munist Bill before the Con- gress and want civil rights legislation.
Marching four abreast, The
TENNIS
LEAGUE
IN THE OAKS
Eprom, June 3. The Cake was won today by Masaka, with Angelola second and Folle 1 Third. Twenty five horses ran.
Maxaka wori by six length with three lengths separating second and thiru,
RESULTS.
Baik
to
At Cox's Road yesterday. Kowloon Cricket Club "A" de- fented Indian Recreation Club by Reven
two in a First Division League Tennis match.
G. Chos and C. Kotowall (K.0.0.)— lost to S. A. Rumjabu and
H. D. Rumjaha beut I. M. A. Razack and
O. R. Sadick beat 1. Kitchell and K. M.
Rumjahn
L. Stokes and Kenneth
37
03
6-2 B
sisters, Shaun Rumjan and Rumjahts and Beuther als did very well, beat with Shamu eluping 1/5th of a beat Razack and Sadlek .. second off the Colony's 50 yds.
beat Kitebell and Rumjahn 6—1| Free Style record, and Heather
W. C. Hung and E. C. Fincher only 4/5ths of a second behind
(K.C.C.) Jost
the events
Rumjahn and
The baiting was 17 to 1 against Masaka, 20 to 1 against An- gelola and 33 to 1 against Folla 101.
Tesoro was fourth, Arlo Star and Goblet started joint 4 to
1 favourites-Reuter.
Middlesex Out For
195 At
Lord's
London, June Z.
Rain again interfered with county cricket matches in various parts of the country today. There was no play in the matcher between Northamp- tonshire and Gloucestershire at Northampton, and Nottinghamshira and Leicestershire Nottingham.
The Test trial between Eng- land and the Rest at Edgbaston 4-6 was restricted to a brief period, U--0 before lunch when the
scored 35 for two.
"or tomorrow's gala at 9.30 pin. beat Razack-and Sadick with sex Analists who have beat Kitchell and Rumjaha 6-0 qualified..
RECREIO V KCC "a"
11. Men's 50 yets.
Freestyle
Hack
A King's Park. Recreio de
Rest
Rarely does a day's cricket go by without at least one Ride reaching 200 but it occurred to- lay and while rain which pro-
A. vented play in two games and in others was large- restricted it
le, there ly responsible,
were other 4-6 cases where it was definitely the
bowlers who were on top.
The day's best total was 105
A Class Handicap G. Roza-fented Kowloon Cricket Club Perena, G. Saunders, J. Yvano-"B" by 61% sets to 21 sets.
Rundall, F. Monteiro.
A. V. Remedios and А. (2) Women's
51 yrs.
(Recreio):- Marques Mykke fuse, lont Shoke Bandicapi
to R. U. Baker' and Shanna Anderson, P. Sullivan,
T. E. Baker beat A. E. P. Guest and Stroko
A. Brown Rumjahn, A.
and J. C. V. Lopes, C. Guterres, A. Mar beat A. Fung
Fenton Reynolds.
Jon's yds. Back
Hinterdep
4.
A
Men's 50 yds. Free Style Class Heats, Handicap:→ G. A Pereira G P. Blenkinsop, i Erickson,
11 A Silva, A.C. Xavier. A. Mar- tuteries, A A
, Pomeroy, E.C. Tavares,
D Ablong, D. Collaco, B. Sour,
Calvert, E. H. Maley.
Guterres
Tipple, Sava.
Beginners:
ERA Roza-Pereira,
J.
Lancashire
Beats
The Clock
at
BY HANTS' BOWLERS
ATTLEE
OFF TO
RACES
SKITTLED OUT ON
London, June 2. The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attice, who has never previously attended. ineeting or backed a horse, will watch this year's Derby, but he The
A race
not yet
EASY WICKET-
Southampton, June 3. The_Australian tourists wore sensationally dis- missed for 117 runs" by Hampshire in thair first innings this morning. By lunch time, Hampshiro had made firo runs for no wicket in their second innings. Australians at one period lost three wickets for one run. Only Keith Miller, opening his shoulders, tackled the bowling with any con- fidence on a wicket responding to spin.
will not bet. The Inst Prime Minister to visit Epsom when in office was Lord Rosebery in 1894, who had the satisfaction of seeing his own horse, Ladus, win.
He hit Knott, an off-spin, their sixth wicket just before ten. Epsom's four-day meeting open bowler, for four sixes in one
The Australians botted for 65 ed today in showery weather, but over, three of which were off minutes and lest Brown at slx with its traditional colourful ap: successive balls.
Knott had and Barnes, missed when at 10, pearance. The going is soft, although much rain hus his revenge by bowling him at 3B.
Brown, who had scored four fallen, and even if there are more in the same over when he was
in his previous Ave In- centuries heavy showers, it will take a real trying another big hit
nings, turned a ball to leg, where downpour te make the going
It was the off-spinners of Knott Ransom, one of the three men heavy as the strong wind has and the left-arm slows of Bafley
a few yards of crouching within drying effect and the course drains that did the damage. The ith the bat, took a fine catch close eastly.
sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth to the
ground. with the restoration
of petrol wickets all fell within a space of
Four runs later, Barnes was ol-· for private motoring, there' were 7 runs.
Bassett, Miller, Loxion and most caught and bowled by Han-
who
actually grasped Supporters of My Babu for the Ian Johnson went for an addi.som,
he Derby suw
his Jockey, Charlie tional 42 runs in half an hour, ball but could not hold it
forward. fell to leg Smirke, win two races today and Hasselt was out trying
Barnes was deceived by a well- sweep
many cars,
Knott
70 and Loxton
later,
the
before the close, Miller kicked a Miller, went at 91, and five run ball from his wicket and started later Bailey beat fun Johnson. A to run but was sent back by the
shower thon drove the umpire, Davis Australia finished- heavy
to the
up 141 runs behind, players
Scores:- brief stoppage.
his owner and trainer, the was leg before to-Balloy one ruofighted ball from Bolley. Shortly war of Baroda and Fred London, June 2.
strong, carry off the chief ruce of Middlesex, the.County cric- the day, the Rosebery Memortal Middlesex, half of whose ket champions, have lost their Handicap, run over two Ani
by the place at the top of the cham- quarter miles, with Star of Baroda,
-Reuter. of-plonship table for the first time this season. Derbyshire, 26 who beat Glamorgan yester-
were
0-1
61 wickets
Jjright-arm
medist spinner, Gladwin, for 40 runa. 2.-6 The right-arm slows of Kent's 7-5 Dovey claimed
for 6-2 against Worcestershire who were day and have won their last and A.
H. F. Gonsalves and Remedios (Recreio};— Jest to Baker and Baker .. beat Guest and Brown beal Fung
and Fenton
G. A. Noronha
C
drew
bea!
Alves (Recrele):-
with Baker and Baker
and Brown beal Fung and Penton***
H.K.C.C. v
C.R.C. "B"
Nana
tour
40
the
M. all
while in out for 127, Somerset versus
Essex match, 6-8 which most
was made progress 3 during the day, Ray Smith alter- 6-nated.
In-swingers with ok. breaks to claim, six for 50.
that
52
three games, lead with points from six matches.
obtained 48 points
Middlesex
45). Women's 25 yds. Free Style Himbeag - Forvalho. Margaret Fincher, I Playing at home, Hong Kong Somerset were in such trouble
attack Club beat Chinese Re-ugainst the Essex Cricket M.
Brat five men were back creation Club by 5 sets to 3 their
40 minutes within 40 sets in
in the First Division of the in the pavilion
with only 12 runs scored and all Lawn Tennis League.
were clean bowled.
Later batsmen proved that it
points.
16) Women's 20 yds. Breast Stake Handicap- Mykke Rose,
Heather Anderson.
(7). Diving Exhibition.
B. T. M. Jones and L. Goldman (H.K.C.C.):
(8), 200 yda. Breast Strake drew with S. L. Ma Exhibition by Mrs. Rose, paced
W: L. Wu
+ and
by a relay of 4 members each drew with K. M. Au and swimming 50 yds,
K. C. Lau ds. Free Stvie heal W. K. Mu und S. K. "B" Class Handicap Finals..
(9) Men's 50
Men's 100 yds. Freestyl (10).
Wong
་་
I
was not
'sheer
102
WEATHER OF MAY
pavilion for
AUSTRALIA-187 INNINGS
Hampshira fet Innings
Brown, Ranson, b Hermata
n
Arnold, b. Loxton
4B
Barnes lbw b Bailey
20
Rogers, C. Barnes, b. B.
Hassett lbw, b Khoti
20
Johnston
ID
Miler, b Knott
39
Dawson, c. Barnes, b. Jan
Loxton lbw, b Bailey Tin Johnson, b Bailey 'The Royal Observatory monthly Hameace, b Knott report says that the most note-Harvey, e Hill, 1 Bailey worthy feature of Moy's weather Suggers, c Arnold, b Knott was a very warm spell at the end Ring, e Dawson, b Knott the third week with maxima Bill Johnston, not out of over 90°F on five consecutive
Extras
Johnson
11
Paris, C. Ian Johnson, b.
B. Johnston
Bailey, 1.b.w., b. B. Johnston
25
17
Andrews, b. B. Johnston..
Grear, 1.b.w., b Ian Johnston 15 Hill, c. M
Tutal
117
HAMPSHIRE—2ND. INNINGS
Arnold, not out
a
Extras
days.
During this period the previous highest recorded May tempera- tute (1.5 F in 1898) was ex ceeded on two occasions,
from
their first four wins In games but have taken no reward from their last two matches.
Loncashire took first innings
from points
the champlons at Lords yesterday,
of Against the Midlesex total of Lancashire beat the clock by in their fight for minutes Another exciting race was at the Oval, where Gloucestershire, af- ter sending in Surrey, were Most of the rainfall, which was beaten on frst innings on stroke slightly below normal, fell in of time by two runs and Surrey thundery period at the end of the took eight points as rain had re-first week, and in the last six duced the match to one day, ----
Jim Laker, Surrey's rc-born off-splaner, points by clean bowling both Lambert and Cook in the last over of the day when each was trying for the winning hit "At Gravesend: Worcestershire Reuter. 4-127 (Dovey four for 28),
In
the wicket' but 8--6 good bowling and Essex need only 17 runs for the first innings four wickets stand- 0-6 lead with
0-4 Close of play scores:
At _Lords: Middlesex 195. (Leslie Comptan 51, Gladwin 63 five for 40), Derbyshire 30 for 0,
shir At Oxford: Lancashire 137 for 4-0
T. J. Gould and P. D. M.-Dew.
pickets slowly moved down the Handicap "A" Class E. Guest, (H.K.C.C.)
Lawrence E. c. Tavares,
two blocks in front of the While c. House, and then back again.
Towering over alf the others
was singer Paul
Robeson, wit Stroke
W. beat Ma and Wu F. Monteiro.
lost to Au and Lau Men's (D).
Eስ yds. Breast beat Ma and Wong Handleap: G. Roza- Erbelo and
A. T. helped organise
the movement. | Pereira. R. Sousa, C. Guterres, M. | (H.K.0.6.):— Robeson told the Senate Judiciary Verleysen, R. Thompson,
drew with Ma and Wu'.. Committee last Saturday he
(12). Women's 50 yds. Free lost to Au and Lau would rather go to gol than on-Style Handicap: Shauna Ander- beat Mn and Wong swer a question as to whether he son. Heather An Jerson, Pat Sulli- is a Communist,.
van, Joan Euger, I.. Tipple... ..
(13). Mixed Relay (25 yards (14). Water-Polo.
The
crowd ma ched
orderly and without incident. They once each). started to chant it White House police quickly stopped that cause it is against regulations to chant.
The
Lausanne, June 2, Left Wing newspaper, Nouvelle Revue, announced today
The
422 (Brierley 88. G. A. Edrich not Dow out 50); Oxford University
7-5
Game Postponed
game between Chinese Recreation Club "A" and South China was postponed at the re- quest of the latter loam,
TODAY'S GAMES
following
The
are
today's
LADIES DOUBLES....
Robeson told reporters the de- cision to picket the White House that ex-King Michael of Rumania League tennis games: was made brenuse President and Princess Anne of Bourbon. Harry Truman had refused to Parna would be married In Lau-Recreio see members of their delegation.sanne. No. date was given.K.C.C.. --Associated Press.
Associated Press.
KUOMINTANG EYES
HONG KONG?
ON
eignty.
Volled Hostility
V C.R.C.
V LR.C
bat.
40 for one.
10
Kent
At Taunton: Somerset 172 (Ray Smith six for 50), Essex 156 for six (Dodda 75)-Reuter.
POLICE OFFICER FAREWELLED
York-
days,
won
The months' figures and de- partures were as follows:-
Sunshine 149,0 hrs., 7.0 hrt. below average.
-AMERICA-OPENS
THE GATES
Rainfall 232.3 mm., 53,4 min. below average.
Ragers, not out
Total (for B)
WEDNESDAY'S PLAYĮ
Southampton, June 2.
c. Miller, b, B. Johnston 33
Ransom,
b. Ring
Herman, b. B. Johnston
Knott, not out
Extras
Total'
11
1
20
195
Fall of wickets-1/36, 2/05, 3/72, 4/110, 5/123, 0/148, 7/107, 8/109, 0/194.
Miller
B. Johnston..
Bowling
19 6 39 0 33.4 14 74
Jan Johnson,:
17 0
36 3
Barnes
1
0 0
Ring
7
1 19
1
Loxton
3
At the close of play today, the Australian tourists had scored 54 byes 18, leg-byes 8, no-ball 2 rues for two wickets after dis-(Ring and Loxton).-Heuter. above missing Hampshire for 195 runs.
Relative above average.
Humidity 88%, 5%
Dew Point 75°F, 3 F average.
AMBASSADORS RECALLED
Arnold after lunch batted con- Air-temperature-78.7*F, 1:8 Fndently if stolidly against a con- above average.
sistently good attack, in which The maximum temperature was both off-spinners, Johnson and 91.9 F on 23rd and the minimuma Johnston, maintained Washington, June 2, 89.4°F on 13th.
* hostile attack, hooking and driving well The Senate, after more than 11 The rainfall recorded
aafter an uncertain start. He hit, hours of continuous debate, to-Wegina
London, June 2. Lighthouse during the nve fours during his stay of two Yugoslav News Agency said today A spokesman for the official night passed legislation to admit month was 169.2 mm. to the US up to 200,000 European
hours and 25 minutes. Sub-Inspector Wendell Morris, war refugees In the
Loxton, taking the new ball at called its Ambassadors from Lon
the Belgrade Government has re- years who has been invalided out of starting July 1
123, bowled him without an ad- don and Ankara. the H.K. Police Force
dition. The bill is designed to admit years service, was the recipient war refugees over and above im- of a silver tea service from his migration quotas. It provides that colleagues in a ceremony at the at least one half the persons ad- Canteen at Central last)initted must have followed agri- night.
cultural pursuits and follow that 8.1. Morris is leaving for Home vocation in this country.-Asso- In the "Orbita,"
ciated Press.
Police DOBSON GETS SIX MONTHS
Shanghai, June 3. William Thomas Dabson, 20- year-old Australian who gave his occupation D9 *reporter," Was given a six-month prison term, suspended for two years, by the
District Court yesterday for ob. taining CN$150,000,000 worth of marchandise from the Wing On
Department Store on falso pre-
tenses.
after 16
two
GIANTS INCREASE NATIONAL LEAD
At the hearing, Mr. O.C.W. Fuhrman, the Australian Consul. The General, told the Presiding Judge) be-would-underiaka to provide the accused upon his release passage to Australia.-Reuler.
BOWLS: TEAMS
| greeni-
with
New York, June 2. Giants strengthened their grasp on first place in the National League today by whipping Cincinnati 7-4. The decision increased Now York's lead to a full game over the Saint Louis Cardinals, who meet Brooklyn tonight.
lost
his
Irish Quarrel Over Olympics
Dublin. June 2. The Irish Olympic Council, by a majority of seven votes, have refused to sanction the entry of any of the 20 County Organisa. Lions in Elre to the Olympic Games
The Amateur Athletic Union of Elre, under whose Jurisdiction teveral well-known athletes com- pete, have intimated that they will
Beck
*
The Agency, spokeaman could Paris had edged Bill Johnston's not clarity Immediately whether slower delivery to second slip at the two Ambassadors have been 12. Bailey hoisted the hundred recalled for rouline consultations In 120 minutes. He was out soon or withdrawn by their Govern- afterwards, and Hampshire lost ment,-Associated Press.
STUDENTS BRAWL
IN SHANGHAI
Shanghai, Juno 3. .
higher authority to have Fist fights broke out on the compus of the Amori-
their Olympic entry passed. When a few weeks ago the
Caunell pressed for an all-Irish Olympic team, the President of the Inter-
can-sponsored St. John's University here as the school declared a week's holiday in an attempt. to stop anti-American demonstrations. Students of the popularly
national Olympic Committee, Mr. Steirid Edstrom, ruled that com- elected Student Council were hibition of posters savagely at- The students had hold an ex- patitors having Northern Ireland status could represent only .Grant
benten by special agenta" tacking United States actions in Britain and Northern Ireland in opposing a rally denouncing the Japan and critical of the Chinese (the Games, Reuter.
United States policy of restoring Government, Japan.
LIKELY TO BRING THE HOUSE DOWN
Some of them exhibited a pic- ture of Chu Teh, Commander-in- Chief of the Chinese Communist Tarmies,
London, Juno 2. According-to-today's London-Timos, a campaign by the Chinese Government against Hong Kong, based on the demand for the retrocession of British "rights" there, will be intensified if the. Kuomintang becomes a "stable" Govornment. "Hong Kong is vulnerable to two-fold pressure," the Times special correspondent in Hong Kong wrote. "A blockade from the mainland would soon couse its entrepot trade to wither. It would then be easy for a hostile regime across the frontier to infiltrate and gain control of
Larry Jansen, the Giants top Raschi, who scored the only run the Chinese labour on which both the port and
pitcher last year, became the of the game in the eighth inning The following players have League's first pitcher to win six with his own single, a sacrifice the public services depend.
been selected to represent the games. He has three defeats, and left felder Johnny Lindell's
double. "The Kuomintang bas never "These, and many other ex-Filpino Club In 2nd Division Jansen also batted in three runs
Art Houtterman on two singles. Right fielder seventh game in a row for the concealed its opinion that Eri-pressions of goodwill, have not Lawn Bowls League match at tish rule constitutes an in- been appreciated by the Chinese 3.30 pm. tomorrow.uguinat Club Willard Marshall hit a homer, a Tigers, Charley Keller, Yankee fringement of Chinese sover- Government.
de Recreio,"A" on the latter's double and a single for New left fielder, broke two bones in
York.
his J. W. Lee, C. F. Lee, H.-Y.
left hand in the fourth Inning First baseman Eddle Waitkus-as-ho attempted a shoestring- Hau, and W. V. Field (skip);
singled in the 12th inning, gallop-catch. The Yankees reported he John Cotton, J. Laidlaw, Dred to third when catcher Andy will be out for three to "On the contrary, their at
Alienza, and V. Chittenden (skip). Seminick followed a passed ball weeks.
four titude has been marked by `n thinly valled hostility, by at w
F. J. Rodrigues, L. 6. Da Silve, by throwing wild and then scored
Ogley, and
The Dan Rozario
Saint Louls at Boston, tempts to infiltrate their own (skip). British policy towards
on rightfelder Phil Cavaroita's Chicago st Philadelphia and party control into the colony, Reserves:
Cleveland at Washington gamer and by any
Y.Abbas, J. Delgado, single to give the Chicago Cubs a measures that Deon, I. S. Castro,
2-1 victory over Philadelphia. It are night games. could embarrass the focal ad- Players and reserves at Chicago's Dutch Mccall
was a scoreless duel between -ministration.
quested to meet
and at the Filipino Philadelphia's Dutch Leonard un- "If the. Kuomintang recovers Club at 8.15 pm, sharp. newspapers have been allowed to its position and becomes a strong
til the 11th when both scared. function in the colony without and stable Government, this cam
OLYMPIC TORCH
He won the national flyweight ple Committed. “He will go to Right folder Del Ennis hit a Interference. More recently, to palen against Hong Kong will be
all championship at Cebu City by London Chinese Government help
Geneva, June 2. homer for the Phills, Leonard (Winning pitcher Larry Jansen) lifting a total of 712-2 pounds in watch his smoke control the flow of illicit-goods, of policy and Intentions towards carry the Olymple flame across the Dobemic
Swiss athletes are training to finished for the Phillles, but- Jess
thres tris—almost ~25 ~ pounds The Olymple Committee is keep- the two Governments signed an Hong Kong since the end of the 301 kilometres of Swiss territory Chicago winner.
was the 1, eventual | Philadelphia'
more than the Olympic record of ing a watchful eye on the fabulous imilar protests are being held +greement permitting Chinese
In time for the London Olympic customs officials to operate in the
4080.5. The feat outdid_contes-house painter. They have got him in University centres throughout The Boston at Pittsburgh and (Winning pitcher Jess Dobernio), tants in four heavier classes, "Many British residents have Games
Brooklyn atas, colony.
Baint Louis games
a job working on the grounds of the country shop and "AMERICAN LEAGUE -- long felt that the Government The fame, handed from torch to are night games.
Philippins selections for the the Philippine Amateur Athletic Some newspapers are asking. R. H. should publicly announce is in- torch scrosse, Enscopo, will reach
Es London Olympic. Comes will be Federation, Five nights a week, that force be used to stop them...... In the only daylight American Detroit tentions of staying in the Island the Swiss, frontier at Gondo below League action, the: Yankees: de- | New-York T
made:
, this month, but: Del Rosario after working hours, he practises; adding that if any students are until the lenso expires in 1997," the 0,600 Bimplon Pass, late in feated Detroit 10 It was the
la sovured at a berth on the 30- at a neighbourhood, gymnasium, shot to death, they will be Com- (Winning pitcher Vic-Raschi)., mari squad, Keuler.
the evening of July 23-Reuter, sixth straight victory for Við
before going home to his wife and munists anyway, "Amdciated Associated Press.
“He is the moat" spectacular [two children.“Unlied Proan,
| Press statis. Stable Vicing Thi
"A strong Communist regime on the mainland would be quite
as insistent as the Kuomintang
on the retrocession of British rights.
The
China in this respect since the end of the war has been marked by conciliation," the Times' spe- cist correspondent continues.
"Kuomintang
the
agencies
and
Printed and published for the proprier sors, The Newspaper Enterprise, Limited, WWALTER JAMES KEATES, Windsor
· Memes, Hong 'Kong,
Intensified.
war
There has been no declaration
· Scoreboa
teams
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York”. Cincinnati
A. H.
E,
D
0
2
Chicago
Arsectúted : Pifqu
1 :10 3
Manila, June `2. ' Sporting hangouts here aro buzzing with talk about.
a 28-year-old Filipino houxapainter who, it is claimed, may be one of the greatest weight- lifters that ever lixod.
Most Shanghai Chinese news- papers have critised the student anti-American programme, but at. the same time nearly all of them are publishing editorials critical at American policy in Japan.
The newspapers say the United
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States, in restoring Japan to her pre-war. economie lovel, is giving her an opportunity to become dominant-in...Asin's markets. The
step would be
return to of aggression which the United States
Into the
Student demonstrations against Japan policy have been in Emotion
for more than a week, t
He is Rodrigo del Rosario, a thing we have seen around here her short, squat 132-pounder with in years," said Dr, B. R. Ylanan, paling ataen muscles like pythons
secretary of the Philippine Olym-
tena
right. And
WAY
they
them
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