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Mail Notices

On Monday, January 1, the General Post Office and Row- Joon Central Post Office will be open from a.m. to noon. The other Branch Post Onces will open from 9 a.m. to 10a.m.

There will be on delivery at registered and ordinary corres- pondence mt 10 A.. and one

from only

putar collection

** The Money order once, Poste Restante and Wireless Licensing Omer will be closed.

one

Unless otherwise stated, ro- Kistered arücies (by xir or mea)

close posta And parcel hour earlier than the ordinary mall where inails close on Sun- days or betare 10 am. on any other days, registered and par- cel posts stone at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Molis are closed at Kowloon Central Post Omen

than rarlier hour one GO. closing times.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 Closing Times By Air

the

Gulf lestin. Pakistan, Perxion Ports, Egypt, Fast & South Africa. Italy & Great Britain. Mauritius.

& New

N.W. Europe, 5 p.m.

1.N.

Rune. Australia

Zealand. 3 p..

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CHINA MAIL

Established 1845

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950.

FORCE Trafalgar Square At Xmas

DEFENCE

ORDERS

(when the children No. 52. Orders

by at 1.30 p.m. Serial

have gone home) by an informal LT. Ride, CHE, ED, dance in Colonel

Centre. the Volunteer Commandant, Hong Kong De-tring your friends and relatives, fence Force. Dated December No charge for the dance, but food and drink will be available in the 27, 1050.

normal way. Admission on produc-

Force Headquarters

1040 Hoilday, H.K.D.F. Ilend-on of Force Identity Card.

quarters, Lower Albert Road wil be closed on Monday, January 1, 2931.

Hongkong Regiment

1058, ute-Week Ending January

6. Orderly Officer of the Week-

Itke.

Τσι W.D.L.

Next Lieut

P. O'Driscoll. duty out Orderly Sergeant of the week- Set, G. II. Calvert. Next for duty

Sit. F.E.C.C. QUA,

1051, Training-Work Ending Janu- ary. No training. Annual Dreak.

The Best To Date

1024 1.8. Exercise-Warning Order. Latest Issue Of The

An I.S. Exercise will

be held on

the

January 10/17, 1931. The Hong Kong

part in Regiment will take exercise.

The exercize commencen

at 8 p.m. January 10 and chia at

8 p.m. January 17. A full munter

Full

will detail

Orient Magazine

The magazine, now six months okt, enters 1051 with a punch. Within its 38 pages it packs a wealth of interesting informa-

What is probably the best parade is required for the exercise issue of The Orient maga- be published zine so far has just como off separately

Atten- the Press. Parades. 1033. Clothing

these parades tlon directed 16 which have been published in Part Order has been found that pin are NOT parading in melent Indo-China, French North Africanumbers on these parades. Coy and pl conds are responsible for seeing

It that their personnel attend.

that a the responsibility to see

An article on Tibet, by Al- any volunteers attend na poble

the timing nccordance with

20-Signal berlo da Cruz, is perfectly ilmed. Iven below December

discusses this controversial Ceylon In-Platoon; December 20-Mortar P-It

Platoon; 1CHITS: January 2-M.G.

January land on the basis of an inter- 3- HQ: January

January view with a Tibetan scholar of Stragglers 'A' Coy,

'n' Coy: January standing. Stragsters

Place of Parado Sungster Bn 110 -Force HQ 5.30 p.m.

& Franer, 5 p.m.

X 1.S.A.. Philippines, Hawall fetlers second class matt and par- (letters and second Guam, cels) class mall) Canada. (leiters only), 3 p.m.

Malaya, Indonesia,

din, 3 p.m.

Formosa, 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30

Closing Timen By Air

Stam...

Closing Times By Rea

Formorh, 3 p.m.

Philippines & France, 10

Philippines, B.N. Guinea,

Jawall. p.m.

..

Aus-

tralia & New Zealand. 3 p.m.

Malaya & indonesia, 5 p.m.

BUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 Closing Time By Alr

Borneo, 3

Philippines

p.m.

Slam.

&B.N.

Burma, India, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran. Egypt, Esat & South Britain, Mauritius, Great Africa, Italy & N.W Europe, D..

Japan & Korea, p.m. Formosa, 5 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea

Stam, a.m.

MONDAY, JANUARY 1 Closing Times By Air

Fortpass, 18 a.m.

Ceylou, Aus←

U.S.A. & Canada, Noon Mainyn. Indanda. tralia, New Zealand, India, Pakis tan, & Persian Gulf Ports. Noon.

Indo-China

Slam. Noon.

Africa, Noon..

French

Closing Timer By Sen

Formosa, Nooa.

Mainya...

North

Parcels only for Canada, 10 a.m.

in

1054. Range Shooting A Coy, "A" Talkoo Range allotted to Cay to practice for the Force Rise Meeting on Sunday next December 31. 1950. Parade -8.45 a.m. Force от plain Dress-Overalin 312.

of the coy clothes. A members teams who intend to be present wilí give their names and rife numbers to ASM White (Tel. No. 30233) on or before Friday

December

29

1950

All Party And 1035. Children's Banks Dance. Names of Volunteers, with number of guests, together who are attending the party on Da- cember 30, 1950 càn still be handed In to the Adjutant.

(gd) A. M. Dekk, Captain, for Deputy Commandant, I.K.D.F. Notices

1. Ride Moeling. The H.K.D.F. Rife Meeting will take place January 20 and 21 on Kar

Ranges. Further Information will be published in next week's orders.

All Volun 2. Chlidren's Party,

tees of the It.K.N.F. H.K. Regt. H.K.A.A.F. and H.K.W.V.F. are invited to bring or send their chil dren to a parly to be held on Satur- day, December 30 at 3 p.m. in the Drill Sheds, Murray Parade Ground. Games, prizen, Band. There will be no charge for admission. Names to Staff Captein by December 30. The will be followed Children's Party

FUR NEWS!!

Fur toppers and stoles in mink, blue and white foxes, American broadtail, muskrat- back, marmot, are as much in vogue as snowflake white enchanting formals in New York City to-day. A huge air shipment received very recently. Furs cured and designed and made in New York City are always more beautiful and

last longer than those made in Asia... absolutely no germs hidden inside the pelts.... every hair stands out prominently Instead of drooping down a9 In the case of Asia cured furs.

COAT NEWS!!

No matter how talented your domestic tailors are they can't re-produce a fashion sketch as lovely and cor- rectly as our air-delivered New York designed coats some richly fur trimmed... some convertibles . some in jaunty young same zip-tined

some with rippling backs .some smartly fitted. In pure virgian woollens also in beautiful furcimiles

pyramid silhouettes

and sheer suedes

+

and velvets for all versatile wear.

FORMAL NEWS!!

All very recently alr- dalivered hundreds of in- dividual masterpieces in short and long formals.. some with effervescent nylon and rayon mar. with quisette strapped giltter

some with 'flowing net with dazzle

Quality

FIRST, JAECAUSE QUALITY LASTS

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on and opinion on the con- tinent of Ala as a whole.

Mr A. C. Scott concludes his

series

the extraordinary Chinese classical drama with an essay, profusely illustrated, Chinese stage plot about the and its manner of presentation. ENDLESS STRUGGLE

Dr Cheng Te-kun contributes a fascinating chapter in his re- view of Chinese dvilisation with

of the a description

endless struggle of the people of this valiant land against the relent- less forces of nature.

read

What will probably be with a great deal of interest is

Here is a view of Trafal- gar Square which could be seen only once a year. It shows carol singers group-

Recaptured

ed around an illuminated After Nearly

Christmas tree in front of one of the floodlit fountains.

The picture Four Years

was taken on the night of December 20-AP Pic- ture.

Dr Pattabhl Sitaramayya's clo- CHARGES

quent appraisal of India's ap- proach

to contemporary poli-

is unmistakable; his hold on the Indian mind is here.graphically underlined.

of

seven

Sequel To Escape From Remand Gaol

DRINK

For Hospitality

Serve Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola Wo

Editors Select

Year's Ten Biggest Stories

KOREAN

WAR TOPS LIST

New York, Dec. 28. The Korean War was the outstanding news event of 1950.

The conflict, which started June 25 when North Koreans invaded South Korea, was voted the year's major story by editors of Associated Press newspapers.

Virtually e

editor gave candidate, Joseph T. Ferguson, every

to

the by more than 400,000 votes position pre-eminent war. Viewed from the Ameri- 20 times his margin of victory! can military angle alone, it when he was last elected in

the ranks first. For

United 1044. States it began as "police of the dispatch action," with

Coca-Cola

Heroin Pills

Seized

A party of polloe led by "Sub-inapcolor Chân Ghu. shun raided an annumbered hut in Wang Hang Village, Shaukiwan, about 8.15 p.m. on Thursday and seized 130 heroin pills and two heroin lamps in the huk

Arrested Its

The polloo ocoupani Ya Shiu, 51, un- employed, who pleaded guilty to possession of tho pills and lamps this morn- Ing before Mr Reynolds

at Central,

Yo, a native of Tolsban district, was fined $1,000 or three months imprisonment.

Government Appointments

The

following 5. The United States Rearms appointments are

Government notified

in

troops to halt the invasion, but The growing strains in relations the Gazette today:

in was reflected

Miss D. Stratton, SRN, SCM, fifth with Russia it quickly became the greatest war the nation's rapid increases in defence ex-to be a Senior Nursing Sister, history. What made it over- penditures, calling up of reserves, with effect from May 23; Mr J whelmingly significant was that expanding of draft calls, reactiva-Cater to be Director of Marke

Communist tion of "moth-balled warships. ing. with effect from Octo in far off Korea, troops

openly with Now controls were placed on20; Mr R. Hart to be Market United Nations forces. It raised non-defence

back October 20; come between word "rationing"

ops clashed

higher the barrier

and anti-Communist

Council

and

industries.

The inf

Officer,

Charges. One of the most con-dud.

Бетле

Morshall

Soon

of McCarthy's

and

Byrnes

Pensionable Personnel

Confirmation of the following:

with effect from Mr Ngan Shing- A9 Into the vocabulary,

tho wan to be a member of the It threatened to in-

year ended, it seemed obvious Tung Wah Hospital Advisory Ng volve much of the world.

Worsening US Russian re-that even stricter clamps to moat Board, vice the late Mr

be Clerk to the Board of Re- lations were reflected through-the emergency were on the way. Wah; and Mr A.A. Whitney to

top stories

to his other. out the list of ten

McCarthy view, in addition 6. Senator

vice Mr F. Crabb, re- selected by the editors.

THE TEN STORIES

troversial figures of 1950 was

The following appointments The ten stories:

War. First the young senator from Wiscon- 1. The Korean

He to the rank of (Special) Assis- of Police reports indicated it might be in, Joseph R. McCarthy, merely another border skirmish, stepped into the spotlight in tant Superintendent but the

Communists sliced March with charges that the in the Special Constabulary har Special Constables CS. John- through the Southem Republic's State Department had become been announced:

Beer and O.R. defences and threatened to take a haven for Reds and fellow-

He demanded that aton, G.B. travellers. over the entire country. How-

of Secretary

State, Dean Sadick. ever, the United Nations Security Acheson, be dismissed.

charged

the aggression and urged its members to help everybody, it seemed was

act, the President refused to While A man who broke output down the

uprising.

denied Mc- from the Victoria Remand the North Koreans continued to permit FBI files to be examined,

Nations Owen Lattimore ground, United gain

Carthy's statement that he was Prison in January, 1947 was

General Douglas forces under

up strength. the top "Soviet espionage agent tics. The influence of Gandhi WITHDRAWN recaptured in Kowloon about MacArthur bullt

in the United States. Former Mac three weeks ago by Det. In September, General Sub-Insp. James Martin who Arthur's men swept northward Communfet Louis Budenz su officers to the permanent and

establishment ported United Nations prestige charge against A

Government has been approved the was then in charge of the climbed to its highest point charges. Former Secretaries of pensionable including

M State northerners,

But then occurred the develop denied come.

the Gazette today stated: Secretary and the Managing Flying Squad.

A. F. Evans (Quantity Survey ment which editors termed the Director of the Tal Wah Ship-

Miss D. Stratton (Senio second

of the greatest Brought before Mr Reynolds

7. The Alger Hiss Case and jor), significant editorial ping Company, of conspiracy in

Other Spy Trials. In a second Nursing Sister), Mr B. D. WI year: complete January's commit forgery, was withdrawn al Central this morning the Yal

drawn-out trials, Hiss dented son (Cadet Officer), and Mr E issue of a magazine now well on before Mr Winter at Kowloon man Wal Lui-hap, alios

2. China Enters The War. that he had ever turned over B. Baker (Mechanical Engineer was sentenced to Det-Sub- Cheung, 37, its way to authoritative stand-this morning when

hard labour for United

Intelligence States Ing.-A.D.C.

Insp. E.I.K. O'Reilly, proscet- two years

the offered

from evidence no

Victoria Agents knew the Chinese Com secret State Department docu- ments to Whittaker Chambers, ting,

escaping

munists were massing troops Remand Prison,

then

Communist, in 1948. against the defendants.

A charge of armed robbery along their Korean frontier but Chambers introduced evidence TRIED TO AVOID The seven defendants

in November, did not know they planned to that Hiss had given him such Tsui Chun-yin, 40, engraver, at Caine Road

documents for transmittal Ching Chun-kan, 30, merchant, 1946, was withdrawn when the intervene. In November, how-

offered evidence ever, they struck in force. Bad-Russia. Who was lying? Hiss,

ILO Ng Han-hong, 25, tea merchant, Police

United Na- ky outnumbered 30,

President Roosevelt's adviser at mer- against Wal.

to Insp. 32, Tong

Martin, tions troops managed According chant,

Kai-wah,

to ex-Yalta, or Chambera, who had to bond a Star Ferry withou Suen Sai-chun, 27. the defendant together with tricate themselves.

They were calle broker,

3. Attempted

Assassination renounced Communism and be-payment of fare were arreste

come top editor of Time yesterday. The Truman,

president secretary of the Tai Wah Hong, others were arrested in connec

time? Magazine for a

A jury before Mr d'Almada at Kowloo and Wu Sul-hing, 38, managing tion with an armed robbery at of

Daine

Road coms time in napped on the afternoon.

decided that Hiss was ring. It this morning but failed to a 1 in tho upstairs director of the Tal Wah Ship-

November 1946. He was charged November ping Company,

The charge against them was and was detained at the Vic-bedroom of Blair House Sud shocked the nation to learn that pear and each had ball of

Pre-men in such high places could estreated The Pre- denly guas barked, that on December

January About 4.30 am, on

second Other trials of alleged Soviet-

floor, Wancha the two confusion: two

Lanc, divers dates in December, the

2.

1947, defendants conspired to com-

ether prisoners made good their small Puerto Rican Nationalist helpers featured the newsS

but on Latchikok Hill; and mlt a forgery in Kowloon.

from the prison by re- Movement, had come to try to 1950, especially that of Judith Yeung Ngal, 34, residing at de Coplon, the Brooklyn girl sen 19-year-old student, Wong A moving an iron bar on the cell assassinate

his do- window.

fence, one quard was shot and tenced to 15 years as a spy. A to, of 134 Castle Peak Ros

Court later found, however, ¦ fist floor, Acting on information, de-two injured one gunman died fendant was arrested in Kaw-by the Blair House steps; the that the methods the FBI used to trap Miss Coplon were illegal and a new trial loomed,

An excellent condensation the month's happenings in the Far East, and an impartial re- cord opinion,

of

Unlicensed

Printing Press Cheung Hung-chi

Ho Chi-wah, manager of the Hop Shing Printing Press, 21, Cheung Lok Street, ground door, was fined $500 by Mr Winter at Kowloon this morning for using a printing press licence.

without a

The Police visited the houso on December 12 and found two printing machines, one of which was in Usc. Defendant had a licence for storing the printing press but was not licensed for using it.

The prosecution told the Court that defendant had been warned twice before the summon was served.

Defendant asked the Court to reduce the penalty, but Mr Winter sald there was no reason for making a reduction,

Consul-General Recognised

. The

of America at Hongkong,

were

war

to

PAYING FARES

Three persons who attempte

defendants went

20 and on toria Remand Prison on remand.dent looked, out on a scene of PC the agents of Red Russia. Wal, 42, at 23 Stone Nulla

Youthful Money Exchanger

defendant with

joon on December 7.

More

Prohibited Exports

cited

gunmen of

the

him. In

other was wounded tured.

THE ELECTIONS

and cap-

THE H-BOMB

of

NEW ROAD NAMI

The name of Clementi Ro 4. Republican Gains and Re- 8. Truman Orders Construc- election of Taft, In November, tion of the II-Bomb. It was a tending from its junction wi has been given to the road e the United States elected a new fateful decision to make, but Tai Hang Road north to I House of Representatives Rusda dictated it. Insisting

6391, and munning in an easter Charges of Leftist sympathy bo- that the United States must direction and terminating at came the major issue in scores maintain its atomic lead over junction with Sir Cecil's Rid of contests. When the smoke the Soviets, the President on the Gazette today announced cleared, the Democrats had only

Tho

10t

Victori

th

A fine of $50 was imposed on Lo Ming, 22, travelling trader, by Mr Winter at Kowloon this morning for exchanging money

Water bottles (military type), without a licence,

According to the Prosecution, steel helmets and radio trans to the Kam mitting apparatus and com detective went Ling Teahouse, Nga Thin Walr-onent parts are prohibited from a precarious control of the now ry 31 ordered work to most proceed on the Hydrogen Bomb, Congress, Road, and gave $1 to defendant export from the Colony except 82nd

Sooks Pen Friends Gazette today notified and received 35 cents in coins as under an export licence issued spectacular victory was that of theoretically 1,000 times more next gave defen- by the Director of Commerce Robert & Taft, Ohio's senior devastating than the A-bomb that Mr W. P. McConaughy has change. He

9. The "Mercy Killing Trial R. A. Gray, 13 Bothell Stree been recoguised, provisionally dant four $1 notes and received and Industry, according to. a Senator, a top Republican leader which are coming

Order colns. Defendant was Government

as and outstanding critle of Ad-

of Dr Sander. When Dr Her Ormond, Melbourne, As co-author of. and pending the issue of His $3.00 in

the Exportation (Prohibition) ministration,

mann Sander went on trial in a Australla. Keen collector Majesty's Exequatur, as Consul- then arrested.

(No. 3) the Tat-Hartley law, he was Manchester, NH Cout in wishes to exchange stamps. General for the United States Insp. Hill told the Court that (Specified Articles)

it very difficult to get a Order, 1950, published in the attacked by organised labour. February for the slaying of Mrs

WB9

But he bent the Democratic Abe Borotto, in death-bed agony Icence for money exchanging. Gazette Supplement today. It was also announced that

from cancer, many persons

1271 unlicens For keeping Magistrate said he would the King's Exequatur empower- take into consideration the de-

The

thought that the question

massage

catablishment at N ing Mr R. N. Clough to act as fendant's youth and the nature

whether it is ever legal for an 483 Nathan Road, second flo Consul for the United States of

of the case, and would impose a

individuni to take another's life au Sze, 49, was fined $250 i America at Hongkong has

might be decided. But Dr San-Mr d'Almada at Kowloon th received

His Majesty's signa- small fine. However, he warned if he appeared defendant that

der did not base his defence on morning. The premises we turo.

before him again on a similar

in the day these grounds; he said that the raided earlier Recognition has also been charge ho would not give him

woman died a natural death, his Sub-Insp. Jones. extended to M. Max Meister as another chance,

mind snapped, he injected air Attacho to the Swiss Consulate

The jury no- Additions to the Schedule to per lb; soup ment $1 per 1b; into her veint

cents per lb; scrap quitted him

The privilego of British n the Price Control Order, 1940, suct 90

turalisation has boen granted I forequarters 80 cents per ib; 10. Erinks Hold Up In Boston. Mr A. F. Tkachenko, restaura Supplement, are as follows

ribs $2.05 per. kb; stowing steak Supposedly the pince

was im kooper, who took the Oath Fresh Meat: Pork. (Austra- $1.75 per b; boneless beef $1.- pregnablo, as any place where Allegianico on December 20, 1

bank Lan) Carcane $171 per 1b; legs 50 per 1b; brisket $1.05 per 1b; the receipts of armoured Gazette. today notified. (whole) $2.45 per b; legs fillet rump and loins $1.25 per th; trucks were counted ought The By A. A. Milne "Eeyore Two boat mintresoco, Wan end $3.85 per fb; legs knuckle buttocks $1.15 per ib; and crops be. But on January 17 well. briefed robber found ways to Organs Boloe: 0.30, Cantonen by Sam, 60, and Cheung Tai-tal, and $2.15 per lb; loins (whole) $1 per lb.

open doors and cocaped, with Stadio Giren by Miss Lee Wal 20, were cath Aned $20 by Mr Lan & 8. K. Loo: 0.80, Three

$1,500,000-Associated Press,

at Hongkong.

Radio Hongkong

I.K.T.

8.00, Hongkong Calling Pro- gramme Summary: 6.00, Children's Story: "The House at Poob Cor-

Joke the Game". (DBCTS); GIV.

Price Control Additions And Deletions

Moored Boats published today in the Gazette cents per üb; bones. 2' conta per

Illegally

pork chop (trim-

spare

the deletion of the following:

African).

legs $2.90

to

ENTELLIGENCE TEST

Randon Expiran Baratus.

Poric (South per lb; loin

$2.70

houlder Carcase $2.05

Per $1.20

Allot Bongs by Bill Johnson. (Studio); T. B. Low at the Marine Court

per b; shoulder

per lbt lege 7,00, Work Newsd News this morning for mooring their

$1.50 per Analysis (London Relay); 7.18,

rib ibi loins (whole) $2.90 Ib; London Promenada Orchestra: 7:30 craft alongside five others,

According to the Froncaution, blade: $1.60 h; shoulder by legs knuckle end $2.50 per "Time tot Muso"-_BBC Bootlets

$1.50 per ib; bellie or funk loin (lamed) $3.25 per Dangerous Shooting were found $1.20 per 1b; flair $1.45 per ib; b; shoulder (BDGTS); Valory Dreh:

0.00 defendants' bonta

$1.40 (whole) par From the Editorial”

London moored with five others along and hock and foot $1.20 per Ib. 1; shoulder hands 31.80 per 10 For deliberately discharging a Rolar): 0.10, "Music Lovers Ilour"

The Schedule is amended by shoulder blade $1.30

Chook Your Haswinige Classical and Light Classical ne-side the as Olinda ot Buy A-0

br Curt on Thursday merling.

spare rib: 32,30 der ib: bolle. shotgun, Luk Kau, 37, a car

Answers quent Presented

was the 50 by Me Hon. (Btudio); 9.10, Interna

Fresh Meat: Boef and Sub-flank $1.40 per b: Blair $1.70 Wir at Kowloon this morning. First defendant pleaded sho

1. By sticking out Lloon! Concert Orchestra: 9,50

cold boguca which are covered wi "Wilfred Plokies to Ilava & Go came alongside as the fifth boat

endings th (London

head 50 per ib. Relay) 10.00, Redio was leaving But the socond de drite (Australian).-Forequar per ibi hock and foot $1.10 per Sub-top. Low mainta

tera 70 cents per ib:

bio showing case been that, defendant fired two shotsues which ar that, sha` wus Now Teel. (London Belay); 49,10,

2 Hel over. Bakung Harbour at to catch sound waves, Beer and Sindries · (Austra» Weather Report: 10.10 Pro fefendant stated oftal by Aduro - Bensástti Micherwept alongside the boat by lian Mohammedan killed, beilluted for those deleted:

Freat Meat! Bead and Sun-Wild ducks on Thursday after. The Indian Ocean 4.0 strong currents --

Hindquarters: $1.30 por Ib; rump Strimonio: and 11h atelig Kwok

28 mistrem of weak 2.10 per my files $2.20 drios (Australian) Mohammedan noon. There were two women markings required by law Choirt - 11.99, Dance, to the Baymi

NOJAPY WAN: wind pee is fetitain 18 pay, lb, silver- Red-Blackyung form: 11,25; per on the opposite side of the bax England to be placed on FRANKLDE: for Ale Toro Daron Owl ARBETST

1#1#iz tövelés. 1:35 ibaud Sowkuartare $1.05 per and twee posible that the and thyer abaya A BIT MEDOR

MODE ELITE

22 Quuan's Road, C., Hongkong.

Jongal; 10.00; Symphony

penter,

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