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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, November 24th.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION..

BEFORE HIS HONOUR M2. H. H. J. Courantz (PuIENE JUDGE),

THO CANTON DANK-NOTE · CABE..

Bla Yok Fa And Ma Kwan were charged on two counts that they, on the 26th

August, 1915, at Yatimali, in this Colony, feloniously did have in their possession without lawful excuse, certain money notes, 12,500 in number, of the Provincial Government of Kwangtung of the face

outside the Colony, the said Me Yuk Foi

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25mm, 1313,

against the two persone which showed that they were in possession, and that they. knew the notes were stolen when they were in their possession. He thought that he was proceeding on the right lines in so doing.

His Honour-I should think so, too. Mr. Slade pressed for particulars bearing upon the indictment.

There was a protracted-legal argument

bochnicalities numerous authorities were quoted. Mr. Slade kept reminding his Honour that vague suggestions of general dishonesty were not sufficient, and that he would be

upen

the opening for the Crown that the Crown knew more than they asid they did when asked for more particulara. Ît was obviona now that they could give more He would also like to particulars. remark that he did not think the troops would look lightly upon a deficiency of 500,000 from their payment,

THE WRECK OF THE

**TINGSANG.”:

MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY,

CAPTAIN'S STORY OF THE DISASTER.

A Marine Court of Inquiry sat at 11.M. Supreme Court at Shangbai on Wednesday last to investigate the ciceum- stances of the wreck of the 1.-C.6. Tangsang while passing through the Haitan Straits en route from Swatow to Shanghai The Court was composed of Captain H, L. Cochrane (H.M.8. Farmouth), presiding, Mr. Blant (Ship- Captain Macintosh (C.N.B. Shuntien), Sardinia), Captain Payne attended the Matheson & Co.

and

Captain Jeffreys

(P.&O.

timber which were floating up and down the bolds, breaking down the shoring in No. 2 bulkhead and smashing the alvage pump. As the ship was gradually losing her buoyancy and had listed 31 degrees to starboard, and the salvage pump could not be worked and the stokehold was filling up, witness ordered the distress rocket signal to be sent up, and blew the whistle. At daylight witness hoisted the signal "I must abandon my vessel. Send steam pinnaces. The latter signal was not responded to, probably owing to the excessis the

THE HOMBAY CRISIS AND SILVER.

We subjoin extracts taken from Messrs. Samuel Montagu & Co.'s circular, dated October 30th:-

The change which came over the silver market on the 23rd inst. has developed into persistent weakness.

and Ma Kwan, at the Lime when they already, he said, and such an act was not did not really matter what the umetiate procesings on behalf of Mossrs. Jardine, in Kwongsong's lifeboat, to try and are uncertain, dépending as they do

received and hail in their possession the said moroy notes as aforesaid, well know-

Crown..

In relation to the size of the market, what might be termed an avalanche of selling from the Eastthe chief cause of which was no doubt, the continued uneasiness is to the native financial All hands were safely transferred to position in India-lowered prices to the the steam launch Fakehow by two of the extent of 5-16d, for cash and for two ship's lifeboats dropping to and from months. by a hauling rope on bow and stern. The Apart from a moderate demand for th Fokchow after receiving all on board ran

Continent and some covering orders, for shelter,

weather there was little support forthcoming, as At

to the side and await developments.

The Indian Government apparently has and handed guard over, then Kwongsang when all hands were trans- ferred on to her. On the morning of the withdrawn from the market for the time 15th, 7 m ran alongside of Tengseng being, and prospects for the near future to proeure, the engineer's and deck scrap large extent on whether the forced The master of the vessel. Captain log books the Tingsang was then sink sales from India continue or not.

any case, the fact that there has been. Bramwell, read a detailed account of the ing by the stern, her foremast having

7.30 am, her forea substantial increase in the amount of Swatow on Thursday, the 6th instant, ut castle head, funnel and after mast were the bear position open is a factor that 6 pm, and encountered fine weather all that was

The officers, should aseist toward a recovery, once tho tooth sea to Pyramid Point ather and engineers and salvage

party under Mr.

Mr. present uneasiness is allayed. Pithie and ship's crew worked hard and started to frealen from the north-east. willingly to save the ship, and I feel sure It was therefore decided to take the Haitan Straits, and they arrived off that if this unexpected gale and held off White Island at 4 p.a. on the 7th. The another twelve hours the ship would have weather then became overcast and the been safely beached. I regret to report marks for clearing the 3it. rock could the loss of one of the cruiser's lifeboats not, be made out. Witness thought he and five revolvers belonging to them, confident he

In

His Honour thereupon atkod Mr. Sharp what was the case he would put to the jury. Was he of the opinion that the jury could find a verdict of stealing simply without saying whether it was a robbery or false pretence, or extortion?

Mr. Sharp replied that that was his value of $ cach, the property of the sitd. handicapped by a possibility of the Crown opinion. If the circumstances showed ping Vice-Consul), Licut, S. N. Thomas, moderated, I ran élongside of cruiser buyers seemed quite willing to stand Government before then feloniously stolon any moment changing their general con- that the notes could not have honestly

duct of the case. They were doing so gone from one possession to another

He also remarked that he worthy of responsible Counsel for the offence was.

ridicaled the idea of the notes ever having Counsel, for the Crown still held that reached the soldiers. Various Govern

Mr. Slade emphasised the point that it them to pay the troops, was obvious that the Crown were in possession of the few extra particulars which he desired and he pressed for them. His Honour subsequently hold that it was up to the Crown to say in their particulars whether the offence was one of larceny or embezzlement, and he adjourned, the case until today to allow the Crown to prepare additional culars.

ing the same to have been feloniously there was no necessity to give fuller ment officials had the money paid out to dlanster. He stated that the Tingsung loft gone by the board.

stolen,outside the Colony.

Mr. E. H. Sharp, KC, Mr. Eldon Polter and the Attorney-General (instruct- od by the Crown Solicitor and Mr. F. B. L Bowies) were for the Crown, and Mr. 1. W. Slade, K.C., instructed by Mr.

G. K. Hall Bratton, defended.

Before the charge was proceeded with there was a long legal argument on the wording of the indictment."

particulars of the misdemeanour, and after 24 hours' argument his Honour rated that the case should proceed on the original, wording of the indictment, but that Mr. Slade would be allowed to enter

an objection if he thought the caso was being conducted differently to what he had been informed would he the line the prosecution would take.

Defendants, who were on bail, were then M. Slade said he would ask that theharged and pleaded not guil indictment be quashed on the ground that it did mot state the crime for which the defendants were charged. It was not sufficiently particularised.

The Altoricy General "rémarked here

thal three men were charged at the Magistracy, but he now asked that the this man should be discharged, "and thai his recognisances should be allowed.

His Honour consented.

leu-Mesare. R. L. Bridger, E. E FIL

The following, jurymen were empanel-

M. Fernandes, J. C. G. Fergusson, A. Stovens, G. PCmz, and Shefke A Sepher

After the tiffin adjournment Mr Slade

had an application to make regarding the man who was discharged at the com mencement of the hearing. He was charged with having in his possession 84,500 in Canton bank-notes, and these were

charge had been withdrawn, and no

SIR WILLIAM LEVER.

A NAPOLEONIC SOAP MAKER.

Sir William Lever, who is now on a visit to Hongkong and Canton, attained fame as the maker of Sunlight Soap. We

appreciation written by Mr. Harold

Chief Officer R. L. Faul gave similar evidence." Asked if he had ever before passed so close to the Island, he replied that he had always passed at about that distance.

Chief Engineer W, Macfarlans gave evidence describing the work done after the vessel was stranded. Both log books in the engine-room were lost..

Captain W. F. Bichard described what took place after the arrival of the Rong- sang, and two Chinese witnesses were called and were questioned with regard

vessel.

-Mr-Slade -thon-proceeded to develop now in the possession of the police. The quote the following from a remarkable engines were stopped. At high water at the vessel was changed, it being pointed the indictment were identical with the indictment had been filed, and he there. Begbie, recently and contributed to the Foochow, was passing oksik, stated 4 o'clock. The Master adhered to

his argument. He said the two counts of

fore asked for the return of the money,

Mr. Sharp remarked that he did not think his Honour had any jurisdiction in the matter, and he understood there would be an original action concerning that money.

exception, of a few words. In the first count the acts alleged were alleged to have been done feloniously and the second count was the same. According to the wording of the indictment, in the one case the offer was a felony, and in the second count that it was a misdemeanour, He

His Honour held that he could not deal contended that the word "stolen" was not with the application. the word which should be used at all, os

Mr. Sharp- then proceeded to outline it was used in the indictment. "Stolen" the case.

He said the two men were was vagne word which, in colloquial found in possession of a large quantity language, covered any particular for of Chinese notes, which had been stolen, breach of trust. The prosecution had first and the Crown would show that the de- to prove that the property was stolen, and fendants knew they had been stolen. The then prove that at the time the men value of the notes in the aggregate came received the goods they knew that they to something over 200,000 By stating were stolen. His point was on the word that the notes were stolenou “stolen," which he held was but vague the Colony was meant that the notes could general word which could cover all sorts of things. He referred to set of the Larceny Ordinance and contended that under this reading particulars of the

crime should have been stated in the

have been stolen anybody. In the beginning of 1912, there was a large issue of notes by the Kwangtung Republic, notes of 35, 82, 81, and 50 cents. They were only concerned with the $a notes.

London Daily Chronicle:-

**Labour unrest," he says, with energy,

walking as he dogmatises, the hands clasped behind his back, the heavy head leaned forward, "labour unrest is the finest thing for the country."

"I think no man is elcser acquainted in himself with unrest than this astonish ing suap maker; no man, perhapa, more ignorant of rest," says Mr. Begbie. His very appearance may be likened to a gale of wind. The ruffled hair is pushed back from the forehead, the full, clean-shaven, small-featured face is weather-beaten and mottled and worn, the blue eyes atare with a strain of penetration that is never

reas

ran for five minutes on that course before altering to cart. If that was the case it would be impossible for White Island to be on the port quarter. It would be well

on the starboard quarter,

JUDGMENT DELIVERED.

Captain Cochrane then read the judg ment of the Court, as follows:

The lingsang was a steam vensel of 1,045 tons registered tonnage, official number 112,809, built at Stockton in 1900,

Court that the sailed from Swatow and belonging to the Port of London. It appears from the evidence given before on

6th at 6 p.m. bound for

as

a crey of sixty-two hands all told,

well

as eloven passengers. She -appears to

have

been properly navigated until the time she arrived off White Island at the southern entrance of the

Haitan Straits at 4 p., on November

ladiesment. The Crowe should say whe- Ten million of these were issued during ment, like him with respect, but neither that No. 4 tanks be pumped ont and after 7th. preparatory to altering course to

ther there had been larceny, extortion, fraudulent obtaining, embezzlement, or Fraudulent conversion, or whether the goods, had been obtained in any other manner, which would cause perscu, if he were in the Colony, to be

the year, and 8,000,000 of them went into circulation during the year. The other 2,000,000 remained in the Treasury for some time, and then, between July 20th

FROM CHRYSALIS TO. BUTTERFLY.

a guilty and August 2nd of this year, 1,000,000 trying his 'prentice hand on the maouany assistance was required, witness

were issued for the payment of the troops,

reach the anchorage off Panchard Island. Hereabouts she altered her course and at 4.15 p.m. ran on 8tt. rock and subse- quently became a total loss.

A shipment of £270,000 was made, chiefly for account of the Indian Govern ment, per 8.8. readio, which left for Bombay on the 20th inst., and it is. possible that a further shipment of a noderate amount will be made by the steamer leaving to morrow. The stock in Shanghai has risen from £6,195,000 to £6,250,000, whilst that in Bombay is reduced from £365,000 to £200,000 The offtake at the fatter place remains at 75

bars a day.

INTIMATIONS

HAIR CAME OUT

IN HANDFULS

Began as Ringworm,

Left Bald

Patch, then Scaly with Hard Crust-like Substance. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Her..

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The hair came out in bandfuls, leaving a bald patch, and then.

became scaly with

It

a hard crust-like sub stance Would wesp occasionally and be sora. I kept her home from schoal. It looked so barily. and it was very leb tated and of course

-- was a great worry, I tried severni romedios without cuccess, but that did not seem to do it much good. I uand Ousleura, Pjaji and Ointment then. The first application "geomöd ́to case le, as I persovored wiri them and it saan got in the way for tho better and now it is all right, Quilera - Bleap and Ointment cured may cild, and hex. hair le growing,” (Signed) Mex, Sofing Stu Peters, May 23, 1912. eta

Cuticura Soepsod Cuticura Ointment do so much for post complostans, red, rough "hands, and dry, this and falling hair, and cost so telo, that it is almost criminal nos to use the Bald everywhere. ple

of cach-with 32-p, book free from nearest depot: F:

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Tender-faoedd men should shave with Outletra Soap Shaving Stick, Sample free.

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saw the 8ft. rock breaking and felt

was steering

a safe course to clear it, intending to anchor near Punchard Island. His marks for clear parting the rock were the Chin Peak, which was a point to the south off Douglas Island and White Island in line with the centre of the passage, and the Fort on north shore in line with. South Kerr Island. The ship then was clear and could be hauled up over Bluff and Beach on Yangun Point. As the marks astern and Chin, Peak were not visible the ship got out of position in the strong tides and struck the 8ft. rock at 4.15 p.m. The to the changes made in the course of the engines were at once reversed, they

Captain Bramwell was recalled and sounded the holds, and swung the boats out. As the vessel would not ficat off, the questioned as to the time the cour a of 6-pm-a second attempt-war-made, with out that while the log book gave the time out success. The launch

of as 4.5 o'clock, the witness had in his notes She was hailed and came alongside. The the time stated in his evidence.

The Court adjourned, and on Chinese deck passengers were transferred to her and she stood by till daylight,sembling in the afternoon spent some.

and: She was bound for Hunghan, with cargo considerable tims in discussing the case passengers. Witness tried to in camera. When the Court was re- persuade the master of the launch to opened. Captain Bramwell made a fur- He observed ·· that return to Fecchow with a letter explain ther statement. ing the circumstances to the Foochow according to the log book entry he made agent. Mr. Campbell, of the company's a course at one time north 60 erst and Hongkong office, who was a passenger, kindly consented to proceed in the launch to Hunghua and telegraph, necessary to on passing through at 7 a.m. and instructions. The Luchow was sigalled withers went aboard and made arrange. ments with the Captain to try and tow. the Zingsang off. On returning to his ship, the chief officer reported to him that No. 1 and 2 tower holds were filled with water. Witness asked the master of the Luchou to stand by He refused, but the pilot station at relaxed, he walks with his head pushed promised to notify the Fouchow agents Witness did not jettison the cargo as first forward, as though aboring against stor intended, thinking that the cargo in the ordinary impressive, successful, over until assistance arrived. On the 8th the

Napoleonic without affectation, extra-holds would help to keep the vessel on cargo of general mor. whelming, everything that means power, wangehi passed and the mails were for strength, and creativeness; but not a man warded by her. for gt of his day's work a man for the high water, the ship lurched heavily on for greenwood or riverside, not even at

On Sunday, the that I p.m., near bearth. One may admire him with amaze 2 fathom patch, and witness ordered amazement nor liking quicken to the that the deck cargo jettisoned. At 1.30 deep affections, and I for one would not p.m. the Hatten, sent from Fouchow, offered her services, but as these were not stare in his shoes.

required, she proceeded. On the 10th the

The Court having regard to the A little more than 20 years ago he was

ingpo passed at 10.30 a.m. and asked #I

évidence adduced finds as follows: That The Kiong, owing to the absence of all official replying in the negative. facture of soap, emerging from the sang arrived on the 11th at 3.30 a.m. and records, with the exception of the chief salvage pump and officer's log book, which were unfor- liable to indictment in that Court, Which and 700,000 were actually used for that chrysalis of a grocery business into the heran sang. There were strongtunately lest with the ship, the Court has one of these many crimes to which he had

gorgeous butterfly of palm-oil. To-day he Then trouble

the gear to is the golden luminary of Port Sunlight, tides and swell and the work was slow ao option but to believe the evidence of alinded had the two men in the dock any arces in Canton and on the 11th August the master mind of enormous enterprises and difficult for the ship's boats. At 9 that log book The Court finds that the knowledge of 1 The vice of an indictment the Yamen was fred. However, in all parts of the world, civilised and a.m. the First Lieutenant of the Chinese course etcered was such as to minimize of the kind upon which the men were inspection by General Lung resulted in uncivilised, and such is the state of his cruiser Fingerrey came aboard and offered unduly the margin of safety in passing charged was this: that it left it open to the safes being found to be intact. There or that we can give to disturbance to send men to help in jettisoning and Master, Captain Arthur Bramwell, was

exchequer that he can give Stafford House his services, and witness regitested him the ft. rock and consequently that the MAPPIN&WEBB, the Crown to shift their ground during had been no pillage then. A few days of his bank balance than the tributary discharging the undamaged cargo into guilty of a serious error of judgment, the course of the ease at any time. They later the Yamen was again attacked, and sixpence to a cabman effects in the pocket his lifeboats and transfer to the Krong. The culpability of this error is excused The launch by the fact that both the Master and mate might start out with the intention of it was pillaged and ransacked. Or the morning to night.

of a spatted Nut. Yet he works from sang and this he did.

He has everything Fokchow was despatched to Hunghua to mistook the breakers near South Kerr proving that the money had been obtained 19th August, matters became

more that men desire, but is still building, wire to Hongkong and return with Island for the position of 8ft. rock.

The Court considers that after the shin criminally, in a certain way, and then, tranquil and the Treasury safes were buying, planning, enlarging, working for answer and provisions for two weeks. At at the very end of the case they might searched. They were then found to have increase upon increase He cannot now 3 p. the salvage pumps were at work stranded the Master appears to have add to his possessions without multi and the crew of the Awongseng assisted acted in a seamanlike and proper manner Attempts were and to bave takon all steps possible for throw that overboard entirely as the been broken open and the 300,000 new plying his encumbrances, yet he is still to jettison the cargo. · result of something which might have

The same been said by one of the witnesses. That notes were gone, along with 200,000 in in the full swing of his, energies, his made at low water to fill the forward the safety of the passengers and crew and

hold with gunny bags and straw matting the calving of the vessel. appetite whetted, his thirst sharp as the from the outside. The salvage men were remarks apply to the officers and cres. could be done, and there would be then other denominations which they were not desert. Can you imagine anything more shoring up. No. 2, bulkhead and endeav The work which fell on the engine-room

than the living! no opportunity on behalf of the defetice concerned with. Subsequently the two men intolerable,' he asks,

matting from the inside.

The Court would call the attention of of combatting the new suggestion by in the dock were arrested upon their death of retirement at Brighton, Southouring to block up the leaks with grass department must have been very severe.

At 5 am. on the 13th at low water they the owners to the manner in which the argument or evidence. He would also arrival from Canton by train, by P.8. port, Cheltenham?" One feels that this mao, so bewilderingly successful, 80 like to point out that the Crown were Brown. They were arrested on the ferry incessantly and maddeningly occupied, started the salvage pump and were chief officer's log was kept, there being

successful in keeping down the inflow to

no records therein of compass deviations. relying upon a set of facts which they boat as they were about to cross over to represents in duodecimo a commercial No. 2 hold: The men, from the Chinese In conclusion, it appears to the Court in from the evidence that valuable serviesi alleged constituted a larceny or felony. Victoria. They had in their possession epitome of M. Bergon's thesis of creative crniger were of great assistance

evolution

jettisoning the cargo and keeping guard.

were rendered by the Chinese cruiser There was not a suggestion in the case of two bags full of notes, one containing

The weather was fine and all hands were Fingruen.

while the Crown before the Magistrates of any 40,000 and the other 99,500, making a

The Court orders that the costs of these. "I was speaking of Port Sunlight, engaged in jettisoning carga,

the When asked about the enthusiastic about its pretty cottages and salvage gang was still shering up. proceedings, E6.14.0, be paid by the thing but a felony being committed, but total of $2,500.

No. 2 bulkhead. At high water mark owners... Daily Neus. they had now put in a count for misnotes they made certain statements which its garden spaces. demeanour, and ho (Counsel for the Counsel for the defence objected to hisDo you realise,' he asked, that the p.m., the ship took a sudden list to defence) was entitled to know, either by using at that period. If these notes people living in the metropolitan area of port, ten degrees, and moved off 5ft. the stand by," which was answered amendment of the count or by particulars, formed part of the 200,000 which were left Landon could be housed exactly as the Witness ordered all the men on deck and people in Port Sunlight are housed, and by the Amongang and Yinguey; but, as the misdemeanour which was alleged in the safe then they must have been come yet lease a great space for gardens and the Tingsung settled down to her new against the men; what they had knowledge by dishonestly, and if they were a portion parks and be proceeded to prove it position, work was resumed in the hold. of at the time they received the notes. if the the 700,000 which was paid or was to with paper and percil. In Port Sunlight At 6 p.m. the wind blew strong from the there are only eight houses to the acre; north-east, increasing to a gale Up to Crown could not give the full particulars have been paid to the troops, then it was take an average of Eve people to a house, this time twenty men of the I ingauey had The Timer of the Sist ult, published. then he asked for a general description, perfectly clear that they must have been and you get 40 people to an acre. The been on guard on board, this precaution the following paragraph:— what they reasonably could give, and the stolen. They certainly formed part of acreage of the metropolitan area is being necessary ewing to the numerous We understand that at the conference on Wednesday morning between the P. & place where the crime alleged was alleged the 1,000,000, for once the notes were 413,424; with 40 people to the acre, this fishing boats filled with Chiness loitering

O. directors and the ships' officers Bir to have been committed.

issued they would not have come back in would give a population of 17,736,000. close to the ship, some of them having

The population at present is some firearms." şek

Thomas Sutherland, chairman of the Mr Sharp submitted that the indict the order in which they were found in 7,000,000. That is to say, Sir William hard gals blew through the night Company, presided, and expressed his views on the controversy. A deadlock ment was absolutely correct and that they the defendant's bags, all tied up in Lever could house the present population of the 13th, water was shipped in large

of the metropolitan area in beautiful

quantities, the vessel laboured need not add to it in any way. They hatches of consecutive numbers. They cotages, surrounded by largo parks and quantarily on the rocks. The was reached, for a proposal CHS. J. GAUPP

behalf of the Company was rejected. were following the exact words as closely would come back promiscuously; that was gardens, and and room for some 10.080,000 engineers were busy throughout the night Negotiations with the officers were Cafter a as they could be followed. The word mathematically manifest.

& CO., Mr. Sharp more. It is simply a case of bad pack trying to all up leaks in the stokehold

bulkhead, and the pumps were at work again opened in the afternoon aft "stolen" was used in the indictment in went on to remark that on account of the ing, he says, and puts his pencil away.

At 3.45 am the water consultation with the directors, and at committee of the the conference with I asked him if he could run his bust all the time. the ordinary sense. The case was a geographical situation of Hongkong it neis as easily under foreign flags as under gained on the pumns and the ceiling men which followed the chair was taken question of receiving stolen goods to which was a sort of refuge for wrong-doers in the Union Jack Quite as easily?' he under the donkey boiler gave way, allow not by Sir Thomas Sutherland, but by the word way closely analogous They Canton.

And trade is the best way to ing a big inrush of water with which the Bir Walter Roper Lawrence, a director said that the defendants had received: Mr. Slade again raised the question end the madness of militarism. I forsee engineers endeavoured to cope by means of the P. & O. Company. It is under

of water way too great, however, and stolen goods. The Crown, he added, were of the need of fuller particulars of the the time, without a shadow of doubt, when of gunny bags and port plates. The rush stead that at the close of the proceedings national barriers will be as cbsolete as

their work was ineffective. It was found the relations established between going to prove that they had evidence real effence alleged. It was evident from mediteral city walls.

impossible to secure the large logs of directors prevent and the officers were of

the most cordial nature.

purpose, leaving 300,000.

an

replied

BAD PACKING.

the

and

SETTLEMENT OF THE F & O..

DISPUTE,

THE PRESIDING CHAIRMEN.

the

LIMITED.

NEW CONSIGN

STERLING SILVER WARE.

PRINCE'S PLATE

(QUIRANTEED FOR 30 YEARS).

CUTLERY.

From the

SOLE AGENTS;

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

CHATER ROAD

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