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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1952.
STRONG - ARMED CORPORAL JOE MCMAHON STORMED THROUGH A 59.5-SECONDS
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́Cpl. Chitrabahadur, of 50 Field Engineer Regiment, RE, threw the javelin out to 161 feet 3 inches at Bound- ary Street on Saturday for the second best performance this year in Hongkong-China Mail Photo.
League Cricket
RAF MOVE AHEAD IN SENIOR DIVISION RACE
The Royal Air Force won a convincing victory in what was a very curious match at Kai Tak on Saturday to take the lead in the First Division of the Cricket Longue-and-pruetically_knock Kowloon Cricket Club right -out of the race.
LAST QUARTER TO WIN HONGKONG'S GREATEST EVER MILE RACE
By "RECORDER"
Sgt. Joe McMahon stormed through a 59.5.seconds last quarter to win Hongkong's greatest ever mile race for a new Colony record of 4 minutes 35.3 seconds at Boundary Street on Saturday in the final of the Hongkong Land Forces Individual Athletic Championships.
Cfn. Frank Taylor of REME, the fourth man in, was caught unofficially in 4 minutes 42 seconds, seven-tenths of a second off the old official record, finishing just behind S/Sgt. Peter West, Royal Engineers, whose time was approximately 4:41 and Lt. G. McCord, Royal Ulster Rifles (approximately 4:39),
MacMahon led at the end of the first quarter, run in a fast 65 seconds, with McCord and West trailing just behind and some six others bunched up within the next 10 yards..
At the end of the second lap, run in 72 seconds, Poter West had taken the lead with Mc- Mahon and McCord lying second and third and Frank Taylor moved up to fourth place..
is no picking the winner at is stage,,
The best heat times were 2:11.2 by Royce and 2:13.2 by Capt. Norman Phillips (APIU,
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One Mile: 1. Sgt. J.P. Me- Mahon (HK Sig. Regt); 2. S/Sgt. Peter West (RE); 3. Lat. G. Mc- Cord (1 RUR); 4. Cfn. Frank Taylor (REME). Time: 4 minutes
G, McCord' (1 RUR); 3. Cpl. T. E. Williams (3 RTR), Time: 2 BATTLE OF THE GIANTS
minutes 1.6 seconds. Also ran: The Battle of the Giants in Gnr. Golding (27 AA Regt.) the Hop, Step and Jump, and Cpl. Royce (BATH, Bowen volving some half-a-dozen Army Road). The third lap was run in a athletes who have leaped out to slower 78 seconds with West still well over 40 feet in the Hop, leading at the end of it, Mac-Step and Jump, stopped at 42 Mahon lying second, "Taylor feet
4 inches, the Championship FE). moving up to third place ahead going to Sgt. Healing of SB
•his year's 01 McCord and Capt. Norman RASC, well below Phillips dying fifth, some 35 yards best mark of 42 fect 101⁄2 inches. behind them, when he dropped The only one in form was 2/Lt. out with a pulled muscle.
Carpenter of 25 Field Regiment McCord was the first to chal-KA, who came within two inches lenge with 350 yards to go, over-of his best this year with 41 35.3 seconds (Colony record), laking both West and Taylor,
feot 2 Inches. Sgt. T. Moynan Three Miles: 1. S/Sgt. Peter neither of whom responded, and
(Hongkong Signal Regiment) drawing up level with McMahon, was content with a modest 40 West (RE); 2. Gnt. Coburn (45 Fd. Regt. RA); 3. Cin. Frank It was then that "Paddy" Muc feet 8 inches for third place the
(REME). Time: 15 Mahon showed his true greatness holds the local Army record of Taylor
minutes 40.0 seconds. Won by at he unleashed a sprint that 43 feet 9 inches). aptned up a gap of 10, 15, 20 A surprise fourth was L/Cpl. 40 yards; 60 yards and, finally 25 yards on McCord, MeKenzie (24 Field Engineers), second and third. who was still the favourite to who reached 40 feet 5 inches, Ilch Hurdies: win. the race on Saturday.
S/Sgt. Wilson (CRE, NT), who Frank Taylor was left right has a best of 40 feet 7 inches Handley (CRE, HK): 2, L/CA. Attwood A&SH); 3, Sgt. with this bohind
but for the season, Anished seventh Walker (A & SH), Also ran: sprint, within about five at 38 feet 9 inches.
2/Lt. Carpente: (25 Fd. Regt.. struggled to yards of Wert at the tape,
RA). Sgt. Deadman (1 Wilts) and dsmn. LeQuclence (1 Wilts). Time: 17:5 seconds.
A GRAND DOUBLE
McMahon finished with
Army "A" maintained their place a point behind RAF with a more convincing victory by eight wickets against in 2:07.0 seconds from the Optimists at Chater Road,
grand double, winning the 880
McCord and Cpl. T.E. Williams of 3 Rayal Tank Rogiment,
Sgt. Moynan retained his Long Jump title with 20 feet 1 Inch, well below his official Colony record of 21 feet 10 inches," with
Healing- second, Wilson third and Carpenter fourth.
botween
9/8gt.
Low furdles: 1. Tpr R. Gar- tom (3 RTR); 2. L/Cpl, Attwood (1 A & SH). Time: 83.2 seconds (Wen by 10 yards).
High Jump: 1. S/Sgt. Hand-
The Kai Talt maleh saw "Tag", seven wickets for the match (n) by a yard and three yards res-of the day was L/Cpl. T. Etc (CRE, HK) 5 feet 4 inches;
Wilson maintain his repulation 25 runs in eight overs.
TANKS' FAREWELL
One of the best performances
53.9 seconds in the successful The Airmen are out for 126.
Williams 10:1
the first Williams' us the season's most
2. Sgt. Walker ( A & SH) 5:3: batsman with a 47 and John Not one of their bowlers was
68 seconds, McCord 440 Yards, which is a Boundary. Gar. Groombridge (27 HAA own in devastating, forn. It was said jumping into the lead and open- Street record, beating the 5 test, RA) 5:1; 4. L/Cpl. Gillies Moorhouse come o Innings in Hongkong for 60 ruus, jred fluit one really good ball a gap of some 10 yards on by Norman Lo of University (24 Field Regt., RA) 5;1,
pectively.
quarter in
inally with the of his
best inter of Ken Ball that he bowl-
On
114k
the one that took Pat Dodge's. A hundred runs were on the wicket. board for no wickets and then Willie Davidson started
France Wins
Cross Country Championship
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MCMAHON COMPLETES HIS DOUBLE
Sgt. Joe MacMahon (HK Signal Regiment) winning the 880 Yards from Lt. G. McCord (1 Royal Ulster Rifles) and Cpl. T. E. Williams (3 Royal Tank Regi- ment) at Boundary Street on Saturday. McMahon earlier won the Mile in the new Colony record time of 4 minutes 35.3 seconds, GOODBYE TO THE 3
ROYAL TANKS
The 3 Royal Tank Regiment has played a major role in raising the standard of local athletics and we wish them more success at Home. These four are half- miler Jim Tebbutt, Army 100-Yard Champlon Derek Ball, the year's fastest Low Hurdler in Hongkong, Ron Garton, and Colony 440 Yards record-holder Tom
Williams-China Mail Photos.
McMahon with 250 yards to go.
second it was seven-tenths of i Irish Then the fighting
short of his Colony and
Pole Vault: 1. Sgt. Deadmati out in "Paddy" again and he local Army record of 53.2 seconds (1 Wilts) 10 tett: 2. Rtn. Smyth drew up level, running on the set at Sookunpoo last year. He (A & SH) 9:3; 3. Ptc. Burke Kingsford and Spence and outside of McCord and it se Metres in January 2 Caroline Wall (45 Field Regi, RAY 8:0.
53.3 seconds for the
400 (45 Field Regt., RA) 0:0; 4. Gn. then Bonnion and Ball toiled at that there was nothing left HAL. long time before breaking up in him after this effort.
Long Jump: 1. Sgt. T. Moy- very painful partnership be-1
Running on
The 3 Royal Tanks, who are the outside of tween Willie Davidson (10) and McCord around the long semi-packing to go home, had a small nam (HK Sig. Reg) 20 feet t out in the Individual inch: 2. Sgt. Hesling (56 Cuy.. Kenneth Lo
20 (9).
une had circle before entering the final team flown by considerably by then straight, he unleashed another Championships but came away FASC) 300; 3. S/Sgt. Wilson and all credit to the balls that great sprint with 30 yards to go with the 100 Yards title through (CRE, NT) 13:2 4. 2/Lt. T. Car- Ball did bowl after that, in which and opened a gap that increased Fords Hurdles title through Tp: 10:04.
Derek Ball and the 440|penter (25 Field Regt.. RA) batsmen found
more inch by inch, finally running it! Ron Garton. guile than had been parked up to a yard at the Lape.
They had won the Anny Team Hop, Step & Jump: 1 Sgt. into them. The final analysis Even Captain Phillipscom-! for Ren
10.1-1-22-0 mitted himself to the remark Championship convincingly the Hesling (56 Doy.. RASC) 42 Lect and KCC's totul amounted to after this that, "The standard is week before, only dropping. 104 inches; 2, 2/Li. T. Carpenter (25 he,
begining to tise here." He had points out of a possible 110 and Weld Regt. RA) 41:2; 3. Sgt. T. standard high Moynan (HK Sig. Regt.); 40:8 heat of the setting up a day before won SECONDS SHOWED THEM 980 in 2 minutes 13.2 seconds, enough to be considered a threat 4. L/Cpl. McKenzie (24 Fd. En-
was fast going at which
46. the Army Championships at gineers) 40:5; 5. Dvr. Humphreys (58 Coy., RASC) 30:11; 6. Spr. On their
home ground, the Some weeks ago we estimated Home. However, the team will
The Colony Open Fencing Mana APTC. 5. Pie Rogers 1/Mx, 8. RNF, 4. SAC Taylor RAF, 5. G. F.
K. W. Fong CYMCA, 7. K, Chari Uzorio RIIKDE the same at Home as Jones (34 Fd. Engineers) 30: 6.
Pool & 2nd XI Inflicted rountry championship at Hami- | KCC
him at 42, which crres, Captain not be
Championships which are due to Un." All. few of the unit's best
1. Pte Rogers 1/MX, 2. 2/1t. Cówe and led season's ton Park here to-day
Fool defeat on RAF Phillips said, was equivalent to quite a
Shot Put: 1. Cpl. Douglas (1 commence on March 20 will be athletes are completing their France
1. Gne Hall 25 F. RA, 1. L/C RNF 3. 2/Lx Humphreys HA, 4. B. XI and very convincingly denying him four of the best team 2nd
the under A & SH) 35 feet 1 inch; 2, Spr. conducted service.
Rules Stamforth 1/RNF, 3. Bur Reynolds Harland YMCA, 8. H. Sales RIIDE
Fool B at that to the tune of 87 runs. years of his life.
McEvoy (24 Fd. Engineers) 34:11; of Federation Internacionale SAP, G. PEL. *. Celland AN. Carroll MB, 6. SAC "Tinker" Lee scored 114 in Mimoun Won the title al 90 minutes, including
10 THE SURPRISED CORPORAL boundaries, and
Norman Hart- Baker, who has been enjoying himself in the Second Division prised people at Boundary Street for a total of 412 runs to date and on Saturday than Cpl. Chitraba an average of 68,66, helped with hadur, of 50 Field Engineers, who
Glasgow Mar. 22.
Alain Mimoun,
the 20-year-
old Moroccan. run brilliantly to
win the International
victory.
10
"
decisive
CTOSS-
Ball was
first
There were
Iew
more
sur-
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Colony Fencing Championships This Week
3. 2/L. Chadwick (1 Middlesex) d'Escrime.
Taylor RAF,
1. Mir Da Corday Long HQLF, 2. Capt bartin BNF. 3. CHAL Carrots REME, 4. mar Commaney N. &. T. Lee YMCA.
"Pool 7 1 Gnr Hall RA, 2. Cant toward /FOD, 3. 7/Lt Danfeis RNY, 4, PEL Clelland RN, D. S. lezatio KIKDY
J.
Pool #
THE RESULTS
34:2; 4. Bdr. Hull (34 HAA Regt. All pools and finals wil be, K, Lee CYMCA.
Pool & Dublin in 1949.
100 Yards:
1. Tpr.
Ball (RA) 33.3% 8. RSM Weller (1 held at the European YMCA in 1. Lt Beagley 1 M/x, a. Sgt. Sam- There was an entry of 63.
Cpl. Pereira (H. K.Middlesex) 33:1; 6. Dvr. Hum- Kowloon.
way 3/Wilt, 1. L/C, Dyer I/Wilts, Sowman APTC, 5., BAC 4. CHE representing seven nations and
RTR); 2. Regiment) and 2/Lt. Cave (1
Entries for the Men's events Dawes RAF, 8. B. Sales RHKDF. Mimoun covered the strenuous
have
already closed, but the 7. N. Fing CYMCA. nine miles course in 48 minutes
Discus Throw: 1.
Foot & L/Bdr. RUR)). Also ran: CQMS Calc-phrey (56 Coy, RASC) 32:3. man (1.A & SH), L/Bdr. Kirk that day was used
date for entries for the Ladies'
1. 2/1t Start 1/Mx, . 1.t Crawford und
10 seconds to finish nearly 55 runa. The first wicket paniner-up to
has been extended
RE, 3. QMSI Day APTC, 4. Capt three-quarters of u
minute ship put up 138 runs and 185 throwing the Javolin around the Land G. Groom- Pawlowski (27 HAA Regt, RA) Falls
140-foot maris.
bridge (27 HAA Regt., RA). 103 feet 71⁄2 taches; 2. SEL, Dead- April 4,
Martin RNF, 5. A. Tung CYSICA, ahead of the nearest challenger, runs were on the board for six
man (1 Wilts) 102:2; 3. Capt. Marcel Van De Wattyne wi
The number of entries for the BAC Mederaft RAF, 1. K. W. One of the very last to throw Time: 10,7 seconds. wickets at the declaration, RAF
(Ball had run 10.4 seconds in Decoole (1 Middlesex) 99:2; 4 Men's
Tong CYMCA.
N.B. First three in each pool for inore events is
than
Pool 7 (Belgium),
on Saturday,
1. SI Docherty APTC, 2. Li Smith Quarter-final,, 1/MK, J. 1 Humphreys 23 Fu RA, The following is the
pro. Spr Woods RE, . SAC Kay RAT
Lee YMCA, 7. M. A. gramme:
TICA.
his rst effoil
were out for 98 to the devasta sailed out to 101 feet 3 inches the heats the day before, Coleman D/Mat. Holdford f1 Middlesex) double that of last year.
Calley
The Moroccan's victory wasting bowling of more or less assured from the Ramchand, Lee and Reed.
third mile when
drow t
draw away
he began to
from the
field in
convincing fashion.
Wattyne and the Englishman. Waller, Hesketh, challenges but
HOW THEY STAND
First Division
Mimoun, s rumning easily, | nar retained his lead for his great. Rec
Army " win.
Opumnists Chief interest with Mimoun's Scorpions
centrod for Indian victory so certala
Recreio
RC
the third place between Hesketh Army "B*** and Ben Driss (France) which Cragengower ended in favour of the French-Royal Navy
University man,
Skilful -packing by the Frenchman in support
ol
Mimoun gave France a deserved KCC
·
to
March 20
Fol! Preliminary Pools ist
) Foll Preliminary Pools 7.30 p.)
*
Pool #
1, SSI Coady APTC, 2. Lt Knight 1/WU, 3. I. Chan Un. Att, 4. BI Hudson
·AFTO, 5, 3. A. Ozorio YMCA
Luck Comb. Services'
1. SI Hudson APTC, 2. Capt Hamill RUR, 3. 2/Lt Cowe 1/ENF. 4, 2/Lt Mancer 1/RNF, 5. Couto Marcel Foil Preliminary Pools 3 & 6 at RHKDF, 0.8. Rozario BнKDF, 7. 3.0 p..
W. V. Wong CYMCA.. March 31
N.B. First four in each tool for Foll Preliminary Pools 7 & 8 at quarter-final. 8 p.m.
Fall Quarter-final Pools & 2 at 5 p..
220 Yards: 1. CQMS Cole Reg., RA} 02:3; 6. Cpl. Douglas year in Hongkong, mutting Nepal on the athlalic map as it would man (1A & SH): 2, Tpr. Ball (1 A & SH) 80:6.
Javelin Throw: 1 Cpl. Chi- have been good enough for third (3 RTR); 3. Grr. Brooks (173 place at the last Asian Games, Las, Bty.). Also ran: Sgt. Sear
(BMH, Bowen Road), Col. Me-trabahatur (50 F8. Engineers) just behind Parsa Singh of. Ilwaine (1 RUR) and 2/14. Cave 101 Joet 3 inches; 2. L. Fother- PWB. Padia (185:2%) and ahead of AF (1. RUR). Time: 24.5
Middlesex) 143:8 seconds, will (1 Mathulessy of Indonesin (100:- (Coleman had won his heat in Gar. Reeves (35 LAA Regt., RA) 74).
130:4; 4. Ple. Mitchell (I Middle The little Corporal's second 24.4 seconds the day before).
sex) 127:11; 5, L/Bd. Pawlowski 440 Yards: 1. Cpl. Williams (27 HAA Rest, RA) 123:14; 0. throw went out to a modest 133
(3 RTR); 2. Cpl Bass (DCRE, Fus. Thompson (1 HNF) 1200. Kowloon) 3. Spr. Lockwood (40 Fostal Unit, RÉ), Also ran: 2/14. Goodwin (1 Middlesex), Sgt. Wright (1 Middlesex) and Tpr. Ganton (3 NTR). Time: 53.9 seconds, Won by 15 yards.
Second Division
and comfortable win in the Dockyard
KOVS Frenchmen Indian RG team event. Six were among the first 10 to Lotel Police only 35 points with Englund 64 Recrelo points and Belgium 120 points, Royal Navy"
--Reuter.
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feet 6 inches, but on his third throw he proved the first was no Buka by
by throwing out 150
Hammer Throw: 1. Sgt. fest 7 inches, which would have
Daadman (1 Wilts) 104 feet & been good enough to win!
inches; 2. Sgt. Small (1 Middla- Cpl. Chitrabahadur will be the
sex) 1000; 3. Cpl. Douglas --(1 One A&SH) 05:8 4. L/Cpl. Oates Is only rond challenger to Chan Wai-chuon of South China in
in fod! between second and think. (1 A & SH) 01:7; 5. L/Cpl. the Colony Athletle Champion- (Heat dames were: Williams, Rawlinson (1 Middlesex) 79:4. ships on April 5 and 8 at Soo- 55.4 Bass, 57.0; Garton, Glood-
6 à 20 kunpoo. The South China win and Lockwood, all 57.2;
athlete's best throw in 182 feet Wright, 50,0).
880 Yards: 1. Sgt. JP. Me- 44 inches, but he is not con- sistent over 150 feet and there Mahan (HH Sig. Regt:); 2. LA.
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Tomorrow
The following players are in- vited to play in a practies match SABIE QUARTER-FINALS
to take place on the Royal Navy April 1
Poot 1
1 Ground at King's Park Toll quarter-Anal Pools 3 & 4 st. Capt Howard 0/TOD, 2. 2/Lt 5 p.m.
Moneur 1/RNF 3.2/Lt Beagley tomorrow, bully-off at 0.16 pm.
X0/5 Fall Semi-Anal
Pool 1 & 2 at 1/Mx, 4. Mjr Cowley '1/RNI, §. 8ạt
bezdimen/wils, St Samway Pittar (Anty)(Royal Navy). B p.m.
Combined Services
„Instr... Lieut.
April 3
7/Wilts, 7. /Bet Wake RAF, 1. Ozeria YMCA, 19. R. Chan Un. Att. | Woll
Sabre Quarter-nal Pools 1 & 2 st Comdr. Ommanney HN, 0, 5. A. Chamberlain
avoy (Army);Sign.
Babro Quarter-Anal Fools 3 & 4 at 0.30 p.m.
April's
а
Sabre Semi-final Pools 1 & 2 01
Pool 2
1. Lt Daniels 1/NE 2. Gar
Hammond
Arm)
Hall /FARA 3 K. W. Tong Deighton Army) and Copt. Le Brun Ms. 3. Bl Dadley (Army): Cpl. Bron CYMCA, PIC, 8. QMST: Day AFC.
Cpl. Lt. Luttey (Royal Navy), LAC Hashim (RAF)
7. BAC Taylor RAF, R. Bales||JUMELETADA
Preliminary Pools 1 & 2 at Docherty p.m.
pea Preliminary Poola 3 at RIKDI, 9. S. Harland, YACA 0.4 p.m.
6 p.m.
** April 4
*
Fool
1. 1/L6 Starr 1/M 2. CAMI
Mackenzie (Army),
and
| Major Lam-
Epes Preliminary Fools & & & at man AFTC: 3, PR Battier able (Army).
531 Condy AFTC 6 Pie Winter: F/14, Bullock's XI: Sg. Locs Preliminary Pools 7 & 8 at VM; Pie Roger 1/ME7. Coto Avery (Amy); SAC Noáin (RAP), LFat Sullivan (Royal Navy); P/6g Hermings (RAF),
Marcal RH CYCMA.
Lee YMCA,
7 p.n.
Epco Quarter-Anal Fools i &a ai. K. W. Fong a.p.m.
Epee quarter-nnal Poots & 4 at 9.p.m.
April 7
Epee Semi-nnal Pools 1 & 2 at
Ladies” · You Champtonship
The Widgets are exceptionally happy today, having helped a p.m. their sisters, the the leadership of the: Ladies ® [p.m.) Hockey League with a drow against Recreio -
season
Fool 4 1. Lt Gaddes RA, & Mir De Corday F/LA. Bullock (RAF) and SAC Long HQLF 3 Strango RASC Anthews (RA). Tel Show
Cant. 5. BY THudson APIC1721 Templing RA (Royal Navy); GAC Card (RAF), zorio RIKOS, D. 8. Rosario Spa. James (Army), Sgt. Thomas RHKDF, D. X. X. Lee CYCKA, (RAF) and Cpl.
NB. First four in esth Fool for (RAF)
*1
April
Foll Final Pools at 7,30 p.m.
Rabio Final
Albp.m.
cemi-final.
Epee Final Pool al:8 p.m.
FOIL PRELIMINARIES, Poos 1
EPEE PRELIMINARY POOLS
Reserver DA Little (loyal Navy); Capt. Weldon (RAF) and Sot, Teyer. (Armor)---, Urpires:
And 1. L/C Dyer 1/Wat, 2,3et Somway /Bg, Aldelago. E NERKA VAL
Pout 1
1. Wite. 3. LeSiang 17Mx. 4VD
Foot 2
The Wilgets played like they have seldom played this and were leading up to three minutes before full time whoni, Pie Coles TINF: 2. Cont. Howard Perry RA. 5. F/LI Templing WAY. Smith (Army))"
Combined Services Reerald'soft wing. Morcja Lt Knight /was: 6. Li Gadder RA;
6/500; 3, 1/11 Petry 23 Fd. RA; 4. 1. Pto Coter TNF. 2. 'BY' Docherty Maher, switched to right wing, 8. F/L Templing RAF; 7. J. A.
APTC 3. CSM1 Bowman APCC play in colours to be provided on Mr Crowley INT
B.FR/L Whitethe, grotend. 67/Lt. Bullgeid scored the equaliser after a zorio YMCA,
RAF.
[will be played in white shirts (to corner.
1. Bet Deadman /Wilts, 1 Pie
1. OSHI DA #AFTC, & Lt Craw taken by players], }ATCV Widgets goal was scored by Taylor 1/Wilts, 4. Lt. Cave hur right-winger Coreen Bilary In A 2 Ozorio NHKDF, 7, 7/8 Wake RAF, 5, Couto Starcat p
BSI Condy APIC. 1. FASE Whiteford 13. 2 Moncur RN will loare Kowloon steps at:4.45 The final teens for the visk to the 16th minutes of the jama 9. Harland YMCA, when she came through on Mir Combay UNE V. Sat OʻL
frwini Macao on April 5 and 6 will be Fold effort.
1/RUN, S. LE”, Dinkela I/RNF. 4. Taylor 1/WHO •, ING“ štátiforin isoléodork'üfter this Eatno
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