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Woman Claims Tenancy Court's
Mistake Made
A young woman, aged 22,
walked into the Kowloon City Police Station' on May 12 and
Decision Upheld
complained that she had been A tenancy tribunal's decision in refusing the op-
wrongfully sent to the Mental
kome,
Enquiries showed that on April 23, Poon Lan; the young woman, wan convicted of a charge und sentenced to, three weeks' simple imprisonment.
behaviour prompled the Her
to be magistrate to order her oxamined, before conviction was registered. That was how she found herself in the institution sho complained about,
This was related to her at the Kowloon City Station after the police had checked
up on the the case. But Poon refused to be satisfied.
Before Mr. Blair-Kerr at Kow- Toon yesterday, Poon was charged with: disorderly conduel in the Kowloon City Station. She "was
HOTEL RUNNERS
runners
CHARGED
The case against 14 hotel and andther mon, charged with loltering by ob- struction In Canton Road, in front of the Kowloon Godown Wharf Rale number two, April 23, continued at Kow- loon yesterday.
The hotel presented by Mr.
un
plication of a' landlord for recovery of pre- mises on grounds of greater hardship for the occupiors was uphold by Mr. Justice Schotos at the Supreme Court yesterday. 'The appellant-landlord, Ma- rome Wang Kwok-tol, wife of General Wong Renghua of the Chinese Army, sought to recover No. 4, Cumberland Road, Kow- loon Tong, from the respondent, Kwong Hing-chung, and other
cupiens of the praises.
The appellunt was represented: by Mr. D'Alton, Instructed, by
Sentenced For Fraud
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nover experienced Mr. C. A. S. Russ. Mr. Brook A. such a case,' remarked Mr. Bernpechi, instructed by Mr. Y. Hln-shing Lo at Central yes- K. Kan, was for the respondents,terday when he imposed a sun-
Before the tenancy tribunal.ience
two years' hard Madame Wong sought recovery labour on Yan Yau-yan, who of premlays en the ground that the needed them for her own ue-was found guilty or a charge of obtaining $2,700 by false cupation and for her family.
Kwong alleged that Madatne pretences. Wong wanted the premises.back because he refused to agree to un increase of TURT TO $260 to 1325 a month.
The tribunul decided in favour of Kwing.
Appellants appealed un the grounds that "the decision
was wrong in low and grains the weight of evidence.
"Mr. D'Alton told the court you- terday that appellant was he
a.Chinese wile lot
generg) and had a fumily of six children. She purchased the property in 193 for the purpose of using it as the facally home. During the Japanese occupation she left Hong Kong and left the property in the care Lof one Li Yung-mau.
Lil
Wing-kal, charged with the game offencer-dokļ? man pear and had his ball of $2.300 estrented. A warrant was ordered to be issued for his arrest,
Lal was released on ball during
the previous hearing
The case was conducted by DSI Thomas and Mr. P. L. Lam was for the defence.
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Focis against defendants, outlined by the prosecution, were that on February 12, a newenner to the Colony, Muk Wing-tun was introduced by its relative to Lai and Yan who brought Mak f 141 Gloucester Ronch:
After an inspection of the pre- ngreed to
pay You
The aum was paid to Yan and, the eleque was cushed on Feb- ruary 14.
Counsel said Li rented the pre- runners ware
milies to respondents, for a period; TC- A. J. Cliffaru 1 six months on the understand-mises. Mak and the prosecution was conduct- ing that they would have to give $2,700 as key, money.
If the promises 'ed by Divisional Superintendent up possession
were required by appèlkint, Hple-Brown.
Dismissing the appual. Mr. the hearing, the pro- During
aid there was Justice Scholes PC Recond witness, secution's
omple evidence for the finding of 1543, and he was artiered by his
the magistrate In the terupcy superior, Inspector Franklin, ker
telbagai ant refusing the applica- warn the defendants to disperse.
Uus of appellunt. that He further sald
a few minutes after he had passed on the defendants the warning lo
and others, police vans arrived and the urea was cordoned off by policemen with ropes.
It was at that time that the defendants were arrested,
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added that he only look one pri- to the Tsimshatsui police soner station.
The case was remanded to May
16.
ur.
Lorry Driver Discharged
Dau Krong-ah, a lorry drive
was brought
bolore Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central yes- terday charged with driving a
Dau was discharged after evi- clence by a fram motorman, Ho who stated that requires to 18 fee for a
stance up tram to stop.
am to
Inspector Y.C. Lam stated that en December 31, a tram was pro- cucding along Connaught Road, When West, from West to East. passing Hol On Wharf, Dau over- look on the offside and cut across the Easterly tram tracks intend- ing to park at the seafront.
Inquiry Into Hawker's Death
How a chewing gum hawk- er on seeing a European Police Officer in uniform,
ran into
the first fluur of a house, in Des Voeux Road Central and in trying to escape through the verandah fell and died later, was told t
an inquiry into the death of Ng Sum, aged 35, at Central yesterday,
Mr. F. X. d'Almeda sat as Coroner assisted by a jury of three men.
In fact, neither defendents had authority to let the premises.
in
to
was
Brothel-Keeper Sentenced
THE CHINA "MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940.
Reminders
Today
Lawn Bowls matches, at CCC, PRC, HKFC, KBGC, KCC Recreio.
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First and Second Division soccor
matches.
Concert by Hon Wah Middle
School students, Confucian Hall, Caroline HII, 7.30 p.m.
HK TRADE MISSION TO BIF ENTHUSIASTIC
Members of the Hong Kong Trade Mission to the
British Industries Fair in London or enthu siastic over their visit to the Fair and the results arising from the Colony's display there.
China Emprium Limlied, annuel HKDF Orders
Agneeeting, 3 p.m.
Force
KCC
Конд in aid of Hong Naval Aid Fund, 9 p.m. Dance on HMB Concort In aid of
Order by Colonst L.T. Bide, Command- HK Naval Aid
8 p.m.ant, Xong Kong Defence, follow Fund, Overseas Navigation Company, jepot, 'Trainingi Teminina alarts'
farewell party in honour of Mandaz, Maz 16. The fullding perqunaci Mr. K.
Hamilton, Kwong-ho have been pitested, will repnet to this .C chow Restaurant, West Point, 119 at 8.30 pm. for aquadding 1-9F-J. Anslow, W., Amesprow, XJ. Alweil J.30 p.m.
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In an interview Mr. U „Tat- chee, lender of the delegation, |did not hesitate to stress the Importance of London with, a focus on the BIP as a world trado centre.
"Our delegation last year only numbered six, this year it is 40, which proves how Voldable, we conaldor the Fair. We bove, found that through the BjF we have been able to contact buyers from all over the world. You would Bardly believe it, but
Show (Servicemen end
Bay, C. Breil, P. Bratt, G.8. Brown, ANİ friends free admission), Euro-Braude. G., Calvert, C.0. Chambers.
in London, we bave sold our pean YMCA, 8.90 p.m.
Joseph Chruck, 3. Clerk. W.LE. Callings. products to our neighbours name. European YMCA beach plenie to n.C. Comper F. Crabb, J., D'Aquino, y, Malaya, Slam and the Philip-
1.3. Danilevitet, W.A.N, Parkin, Silver Strand, 2.30 pac
AF.pines," Evans, BJ.V, Berint, J.W, Ferries, KW, Не also emphasised in a similar Forrow, B.A, Fuwler, J..A. Pex, A. (sjela. Coming Events
way the Solderellas, 17, Golu falling in Touch miềugh the the advantage to Hong Konst A.B. Hall, A8, Boe, GEG. Kew, J. Kife, W.J. Knight, J.C.F.P. Loper, D.G.C.Fair with British Industrialists IK Art Club Skotching Party, Luddination. C.M. McEwan, NE Ches who could supply the Colony wilh
members to assemble at the Cheng. P.M. Nolaro sle Rive. A.P. Its neecio. Jordan Rand, Vehicular Ferry W.D.L. Ride, K.D. Seger, A. Told, pleasure over the large number Pereira. $.0. Poole. FEC.C. «Queb,, Mr. Tat-choe voiced immense wherd, 2,30 pm.
White, P. White, W:A. Zimmern, R.I.K. Toe H Club, Classical Concert of Crichton, J. Wald, 0.0. Conder. D.C. of enquiries and orders which Recorded Music, Taibot House, Marshall, C. Saunders, IL. Thompson, E.R. have' olrehdy" been received by 60. MacDonnel Road, 8.30 Rosselet, S.J.C. Burt, Gill. Catrert in the Hong Kong exhibitors In
WA. Hellwing, E.A. Trenin, J.J. Halland, addition to those which had come. p.m. Talk on "Can
Christian beN.C." Barreto, T.A. Høilir. Recpulta will
East Business man" by J. V. added into three Clace as from couatrice in South
Asio. Glass It raw renrulls with no previous countries as
Sales had been made, to Turner, European YMCA,
military experience. Can I reoralta
for separated : 3.45 p.m...
with average experience
Australia personnel
and Be had little experience, ainee
sen,"
Mr.. 11, 11900/41 but who prior in this time had "Hong Kong, now, produces such kað sama experience. Blass 11 gecruita. a very wide range of products who are up to date in every war nad pehe
and they are well made, at com- my have had experience of alx years of wor Anyone who attests after patica spetitive prices, and what is more tion of these orders would minu siland. We can give early delivery. I Personnel who have attested for the Hopa -nged, opt. say that.,ibe. Fair has King Auxiliary Force, Home Guard come up to our expectations, in
esential Berriam Wun will be led every way." forward Inter.
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European YMCA, beach, picnic at who have
Silver Strand, 2.30 p.m.
MONDAY Whist Drive. European YMCA,
8. p.m.
TUESDAY Bridge Drive, European
8 p.m. HK Light Orchestra rehearsal, St. John's Cathedral hall,
6.
YMCA,
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Korean Consul's
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Mr. U sxpressed grateful satisfaction over the reception; which had been accordad to the delegation, The air trip. From Hong Kong In
BOAC Flying Bost he stated,
bad! made, great Impression members of the mission this Impression of British pri ganisation and hospitality had
Tirls Ruche. FA. Robertson, P.A... Huft. A.D. Scholen, 11, Terranei, P.5, Wandres, Wan Kìn, 23. Wood, JM, Xavier. 1034 Regiment: P.6. Arkland 8.35. Ampla Vanar, G. Austla, E.FS. Baker, D.C Barts. A.G. Hand, J. Bottomley, Al cash, Chenge Tat Dus, Cheang Wing Pong G. Clarke, W.J.D. Cooper, EL Cuba, C. D'Almada e Castro, R.E. Dean, A.13. Eastman, H.C. Field, A. Gillard, O. pill of this week a few of the dele gan, G.C. Hamilton, Bo Yak Kwan, P.Rgation are going to the Continent Himes; F.G.K. Humphrey, O.F. Jeavens,
TD.
In no way been diminished by their stay in England.
After the Fair closes at the end
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BIBLE AUDITORIUM
both nefendants but subted Mr. Lam plended guilly for
that first defendant worked ineré- ly as a bruker.
further
submitted that first defendant has an aged mother and to support and asked afolly the court to deal with the case leniently.
The funeral service for the Eossing sentence. the magistrate stated
Char that should late
Kyun-chan, defendan! be able to refund Korean Consul in Hong Kong, complainant, took place at the Hong Kong the
money sentence will be revised.
Funeral Home yesterday. The It was alleged by first defendant's remains were later cremated. wife that she had lent a part of Mr. Char, who died suddenly at 1.8. Jenkins, FL, Jose, A.E. Kaw, M. of Europe. They hope to see the nwney obtained from Mak the Hong Kong Sonatorium on Klein, O.U. Labrum, D.G. Lachlan, Liver some of the iron and steel tu Lai to pay Lat's ball.
Wednesday, is survived by his Che Chai, A... Landsbert, S.F.P. Lewis, works in France and Belgium. "After Loi
released, he wife and four children. The de-in William. W.E. MacFarlane, D. Melel
A number of the delegates are 67, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, erased was the first consul apes, JK Mundy, J.P. O'Neil. America and will be in time to
Cap, LJ, McTavish, H.E. Marriest, C.F. returning promised me that he would help
to Hong Kong vin my husband out of the jam," she pointed by his country to Hong Ph, N.G. Beller. . Sheehan, I. added.
Kong. He set up his office at the Sheriff, V. Se, F.N. Slater,
visit the Trade Exhibition in Yan was also recommended for Metropole Hotel on May 1.
Borby, Y., Boga, 1.P. Tamworth, Conada at the end of this month. brnishment.
The service Lasted for some 20 Tanner. J. Tax, Un Kwok Yul, 1.8. minutes, and ended with the Winah, Wong Cheung Fook, Wong Cheung Korean
National Anthem The KB, James Yok Pul Work: Johnson Reverend George She, chaplain of Wong, A. Young, R.W.J. Young, Yu Fook | Shant. HK Air Force: Chan, Chuen, Chaas St. John's Cathedral, officiated.
Among
Den [Pak. Yiu, Chan Bù Ahing, Cheung Tooh, those present Were WF. Dadman, RJ.M. Gonzales, J.J..HA Messrs. G. Dunlop Hopper, ID Wing Heng. D.W: Jetson, M.Ar. the United Kempton, R.G. Labeum, R. Nelson, MN. Consul-General of States, Hugh Wrigley, Australian Oxford, 1.R.8. Robertson, J. Sherry, Bud. Trade Commissioner, F Von }Stewart, Wel Chan Kee, E. Willeme, M.X. Oven, Vice-Consul of the Nether-Zaman. Attestation will be carried out lands, Einar Ulstrup, Consul of the Senior Staff Officer at this g Norway, Kenneth F. Noble, Cana-from Monday to Friday between the hours »Ẹ 0 mm, lơ 0 p.n. The above' perionnel dian Trade Commisioner, Vic-
* jare asked to come up, as enon ki possible toriano de
la Torre, Consul of
91 at their convenience to:he attested. Argentina, F. Buckers,
of Ardstance in Attending Any member Consul Belgium, Kel Won-lee, managing of the Force who is a Justice of the Peace director of Whashin Company, and who have already, attested is asked Limited, of Korea and Lou Ki- to volunteer to let in alleating. Par hon, of Korea Mercantile Com-sonnel willing to assist are aked to, pon« pany in Hong Kong.
tact the Bentar Staff Meer.
Selection Bogel Ozerraz Referenes Yonths were sent by His Ex- nellency the Governor, the Co-Fire Order No. 31/42. A board goes posed ne under will jasemble at this 19 lonial Secretary, on behalf of the Hong Kong Government, oficiais on ne ar 15, at 6.30 p.m. te examine candidates for commissions in, the of the Rorean Foreign Air Force. Candidates will be called forward Bureau, the Hong Kong Horcan be separato ietari-Colonel L.7, Hide, Residents Association, the 1934 CDE, 20-Ohamaar' Liost, Col. ¡LT. classmates of the University of Alveander, ODE: Malo? 3.0 Turb, Shanghai, and, many others.
Ex-Emergenty Commfulgen Mr. Chung Kul-up, senior Oncers: Force Order No, 10/49 is repeat. member of the Consulate, is tom-recently clarified the position of ther porarily taking charge of the effoers with ard to lability for yuck!!, office.
to the Army etc. The ruling concern ((a) Emergency Commissioned Ddlcers whis.
Look focal rejema oveTOURA.
Sub-Inspector Dussell said that he was on patrol in uniform on April 10. A1 3.16 p.m., in Pes Voeux Road Central, he saw two lorry without due care and-al-chewing gun hawkers. On ap- tention.
proaching Lee Yuen Street the hawkers disappeared.
ba Later he
the stw
hawkers standing at the steps leading to un-numbered hut
During a police raid on an
at Temple Tal the
Wing Hong at No. 35 Pes Street on Thursday night, a Vooux Road, Brst floor,
On seeing
him, the
man aged 36 was arrested for hawkers ran into the Wing Tol Hong. He fol- keeping a brothel and living lower them,
on the immoral income"ör pros- On entering the room and while he was on the tilutes. room
Chan Cheung-lee pleaded guilty way to the verandah, a Chinese man dashed past him onto the to the two charges and was sen- verandah. He
followe
him and
and fenced to six months' imprison- on reaching the verandah he saw ment with hard labour and was the body of the man lying on the ordered to be deported for 10 pavement below, The man who years by Mr. J. Wicks at Kow- fell over was the hawker,
Toon yostérday, Inspector Russell sald Idea of following the hawkers was to see whether they had a eubleled hut three girls and two
customers. licence or not. Medical evidence revealed that The customers said that they the deceased died of cerebral epn- each paid the girls $3 of which, the girls said, accused received 50 fusion, fracture of the skull and intracranial haemorrhage,
centa,
Defendant After evidence by several wit-
said that
he had a verdict of death by been in the Colony for a couple nesses, misadventure was returned by of months and has no relatives the Jury.
There was another lorey on the seafront obstructing Dur's lorry.
The front of the from struck lorry the left side rear of the cracking the tail board.
Gaoled For Stealing Birds
Two sparrowя and two can- arles are now in Canton but the "bird" who pinched them and sold them to the Canton merchant is now in jail doing 18 months.
On May 10, Leung Yiu, aged 23, was seen by a slopkeeper of 074 Nathan Road, peering into his establishment from the root.
He made a report to the Mong- kok Polley Station and a Chinese
detective was sent.
the
The case against defendant was that defendant had in his two-
hare.
Gold Necklace,
Bracelet Returned
When Leung was arrested he A gold necklace, and, a gold bracelet, were ordered
SIT
as found to be a former dm- ployee of the shopkeeper, whe re- signed.
Investigations revealed
that
Leung had previously broken into the shop premises and made away with some loot which Included
gar money and four fine-
birds--two spurrows
and two canaries.
The chirpets he sold to a mer- chant for $35. Some of the loot was recovered.
The Incident had been report- ed to the police but nothing could be discovered until Leung, was caught.
Before Mr. Blair-Kerr yester day, charged with burglary and larceny from dwellings," Loung was sentenced to 18 months hard labour and recommended to, be deported.
FINED $150 FOR KEEPING DAGGER LA fine of $150 was: Imposed, on Kwʼni Ting-su, aged 22, for 'pons. sending a dagger, when he was brouht before Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central yostofday,
to be returned to Chou Hui-yi, wife of a re- fugee professor from Poiping,, aged 40, when she, was charged pt: Kowloon yesterday with oxporting two tpels of gold valued at about $560.
pointed out to the court that
Mr. P. C. Wu represented. To support this statement, Mr. defendant and the prosecution was conducted by Revenue in spector. D; H. Knox.
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the characters referring to Kun- Fuling were angraved on both the necklace and the bracelet.
On May 9, during in routine search af outgoing passengers at Dendant and her husband the Kowloon Railway Station, and fled, from the Communists defendant was asked by a Chinese and were going to Canton." Mr.
Wu,concluded, Customs won Maritime
Defendant was fined $100. searcher whether she had any thing to declare.
Defendant produced n gold chain but on being, searched was
found in possession of this two' toels of gold. The gold-chain which defendant had declared was, returned to defendant at the C&I offer.
380AT MASTER
FINED
For lowing a class IL boat in Kowloon Bay on May 5, Kwok ook, master of mator-boat Wing "Apparently defendant had rpis- Wah 2, was lined 850 by Mr. D. understood the woman searcher's G. Cairns at the Marine Court question because the only under- yesterday. The prosecution stated that on stond Mandarin and the segrejer Thursday, defendant was search-spoke in Cantonese,"Inapoptor › Fig. 610, ed at the Wing Loic Wharf, and Knox added,
x2 (Chinese military - „dagger was found among his luggages,
Defendant told the Court that
master of motor- Paynth-King 4, was fined $230
Mr. Wu told the court that hils g. 30 passengers in ex- client was married about 13 'your com on May. B. in Kowloon Bay. ago to: Peiping: Drofessor in Chinn Pin-yai, master o
wwssing gift,
husband,
from her similar offence,
Chan Kiu was cautioned by the
the dagger was given to him as a Kunming and the gold, bracelet carro boat, was hned $250 for a souvenir) by his friend,Ha Way was a on the way to Swatow via Hong Kong.
The dagger was ordered to be pocilacated,
* He further sold that they nack-magistrato for being the mastor lace was given to defendant by of an unlicensed boat off Cheung-
-l-shawan on “Tursday,
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The ruling states that offlers who cýmě The Laichikok Female Prison under eller of these headings have mol has bem defined as a place of ty for resell and that The Army has detention under the Immigrants her service. This leads Al
no claim on them whatsoever, for any tur Control Ordinance,. 1949, it was Emergency Commisioned Officer of the stated 'in the Government Army at present in the Colony are fre Gazette yesterday.
Ito Join NKD if they so with.
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Dear Friend in Hong Kopr:
Chatham and Mody Roads
Kowloon
Friday, May 13
HONG KONG
Perhaps you are too busy, even to read this latter, but I have busy people in mind as I write. This is an appeal to every English-understanding. people in Hong Kông of overy proced and of every raco.
We have been here in Hong Kong a few weeks now and have, had the privilego_of getting, acquainted with aevoral hundred of you at the Auditorium. But I am thinking of the thousands who have never been out. To you I wanted to write a special, and if possible,, a personal message.
What does the future, hold, in store for you? As you face the future, do you haye trust in the Word of God and a peace which faith in God alone can give? Are you satlilled with what you are getting out. of Ilo? Or are there times, when your;;heart reaches, qut for something more lasting, more real, more comforting than the more profits And pleasures of tds lie? What destiny is yours at the end of the way, As Jesus would ank you, "What shall it proilt a man if he shall gain the whole worll-aid loso his own soul? Or what shall a man alyo In exchange for his soul? Mark 8:30,37.
Another question, Are the, promises of the Bible real to you,, or father, vague, shadowy, and visionary, rather Indefinite? I find, many people do not seem to have a firm clear-cut faith in the Hope of heaven and eternal life. So many seem to be rather in the dark regarding the destiny of this globe and this universe. Are you reading the Bible regularly? In the rush of this modern life of business and plenauto are you takieg time to STUDY the Bible? Are you making preparations for eternity, Or is there danger of just drifting glong with the rost feeling that probably you will come out all right?, Do we dare to gamble with our eternal destloy? Should we not take a little mozo kitos.jo study: God's Word and, be prepared for those things that are coming?
What is coming? That's what so many are asking today. It is a pity that, so many millions today are unaware of the Bible forecast for our day, yes, and for tomorzew.gult Is almost ribellevable the predictions that the Bible contains regarding these turbulent times. That's why we should be studying the prophecies.
One day I started looking on forecasts in the Bible regarding what was to happen to the cities in the last days. I would hardly hellove what I found-table- paaltayals. of urban warfare, and a prophetic picture of the final outcome of the cli Izaadthume statements, I sald to myself, "Those prophecies ought to be road by hum living in wery city in the world. These are not far-fetched, double-interprwisuion pro- phecies; but ratlier.ure, strakki, jotward, quizicht ūradictions regarding there gipat cities.
I am hoping so much that you will be able to be out to hear this presented May, 15—“THE FATE OF THE CITIES OF THE WORLD.” “Whis addres kiwen, iwico do sccomodate your evening, 8:30 and 8:30 PM. Please do all you bring out others that night-a subject of solemn Importando that affects every one Bunday night; May £t will also be another prophecy study? What Does (Hu Bible Mühi by The End of the World?"
I have nothing perjonal In wanting as many, as posilble to attend there lect
¡ven my, life to this work for I bellove the Bible with all of my heart and believe
events are just inhond..; Efoèl a desperato Mload on my heart that
„Cipd's Word, might be known to all y
Forgive such a lòng lạtiar hut I humbly bag of wait to woènié gut: Bunday event you possibly can.
- P.-8-You'μ‚loke the mylę to make your evening sni
Your friend in Tikrist,
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Please coms, won'
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