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GREEK POLITICAL

EXECUTIONS.

AN ACT OF NOBLE PRIDE"

Rom, November 30th. The official organ, of the Vatican term Great Britain's action, in severing rela tions with Greece, an act of noble pride" which meets with the unanimous consent and conscience of the nations.. ITALY WILL NOT RECOGNISE NEW, GREEK GOVERNMENT.

Roum, November 30th.

Speaking at a Cabinet meeting, Signor Mussolini (Premier) said that directly be "heard of the Greek exceutions, he in structed the Italian Representative at

Athens not to recognise the new "Govern-

He also reserved the right tà

menk

rocall him.

"ALLIES DID NOT ACT-IN CONCERT. Signor Mussolini added that the Italian Minister did everything possible in order

to prevent the executions but while Italy

and Great Britain acted in one way,

„Francs sow fit' to act in another, "

EARLIER CABLES.

M. VENIZELOS DID NOT INTERVENE

LONDON, November 30th. In the House of Commons, in the course of a discussion on the Greek exe. cutions, yesterday, it was suggested that lotters from British Ministers existed proving the British Government's encour. agement of the exoented 3nisters' cara paign in Asia Minor.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2ND, 1999.

BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

RELIEF WORKS.

GOVERNMENT TO PROCEED WITH DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES.

LONDON, November 30th.

In the House of Commons, in the course of discussion on an Opposition motion zegarding unemployment, Sir Montague Barlow (Minister of Labour) made a statement to the effect that the Govern ment is supplementing the upspont bal ance of sums previously voled for relief works, like the reconstruction of ronds, afforestation and Post Office develop. ments,

The Minister foreshadowed far-reaching railway development, and an outlay of £10,000,000 in connection with electricity supply schemes, including big water power works on the River Tay

BRITAIN'S DEBT TO AMERICA.

$30,000,000 REDUCTION SINCE

·APRIL

LONDON, November 30th. Mr. Stanicy Baldwin (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated that since April last the British debt to "America' had been. reduced by $30,000,000. It remains to be settled whether part of the last payment, made on November 15th, a to be regard- ed as repayment of capital. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF THE PACIFIC.

FRENCH HIGH-COMMISSIONER,

ADVOCATED.

PARIS, December 1st. When submitting the report of the Colonial Estimates to the Chamber of The Mazehrster "Gimordiau'x Lausanne Deputies, M. Archimbaud said he was q correspondent states that M. Venizelos the opinion that the Pacife would become

FAR EASTERN CABLE PRINCE OF WALES'S EMPIRE on a bed of sickness last year, bring in some details of all these Crown

NEWS

MISSION.

CITY'S GREETING TO HR.H (THROUGH REUTHE'S AGENOT.} FRKING'S LATEST PREMIER WANTS diminish the welcome which the City of raw, melancholy morning did not London gave to the

to Gaidball to

his return

TO RESIGN..

which was the only reason why I did Colonies and give them all their well- not pay him a visit in his State Of deserved mention. It was a real pleasure to their devotion and loyalty to the Throne meet hundreds of ex-Servicemen, many and the Empire, and the whole-hearted effort struggling in adverse conditions owing to serving in person and by lavish belp with spirit with which they are facing them, I am that they made for our cause in the war by the trade depression. But, from the cheerful troops and them for the splendid hospitality and sport

a personally grateful to keeping their end up." (Cheers)

October wth, when he ace of Wales on (cheeraney I cannot speak too highly confident that they are fully capable" of· receive an address volation frour the that they offered me.

on

PEKING, December 1st: Wang Tah Brien (Acting Premier and from a memorable tour through the Far East

Lord Mayor and Corporation Minister of Finance in the new Cabinet) The Prince was cordially cheered by crowds nasembled in the wet streets, and he had an his aubmitted

resignation yesterday enthusiastic reception from a large and afternoon. but the President has not representative company of guests summoned acepted as. It is stated semi-officially you sentation ceremony by the Lord

Mayor. that Wang desired to appoint Wang Fu

The Recorder read the address of wel- Minister of Finance but the President come prepared by the Corporation, and the Prince, who was in naval uniform, would not agree to the appointment.

read a dignified reply." SHANTUNG AGREEMENTS SIGNED

TRANSFER TAKES PLACE ON ..TUESDAY.

2

TOKYO, December 1st..

may

IN TOUCH WITH OUR SOLDIERS,

*** MEMORINI OF JAPAN, I was met at Hongkong by a Japanese To see something of military life in India Renown acrced the China Sea past Formnun light craiser squadron, which escorted the was greatly looking forward, and I can assure Japan was, very appropriately, Mount Fuji, was naturally a side of my tour to which Tisland to Yokohama, and our first view of you I was not disappointed. I was naturally the sacred brought into close contact with units of in Tokyo, where I was mot by the Princy mountain spant the first week. all arms of the British and Indian Army Regent whose visit last year as Crowi and the Imperial Service troops wherever Prince is still so fresh in our memory-anel and the the

leading statesmen in the and families of Tokyo. It was a matter

Majesty's health prevented me from paying regret that the state of his Imperial my respects of the Emperor in person Government, who framed my programme, Thanks to the forethought of the Japanese and the over-ready, help and guidance of Count Chinda and the memberi of my

North-West

that I

to, sa

The Foreign Office learns that the differences between parties, there may be stone of the Kitchener Memorial at Delhi. Stał I was privileged to

Shantung Agreements were signed at nine o'clock this morning. The transfer of everything takes place at

noon on December 8th, when the entire Japanese Military forces will evacuate the pro-

vince.

The Japanese have agreed to leave some matters for settlement till after the evacuation and transfer.

THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDO-CHINA,

I went, and I W&9 able to take part in both way entertained by the their work and their play. I bad daily proof Imperial family and Empress The ceremony did not occupy many trouth West conditions

for their rontier Propy minutes, and the company the passed on and having hard times. I talked to many to the Great Hall for lunchean. After the repast: Mr. Lloyd George rosa to propose source of satisfaction to find that provision

hundreds of Indian

officers, the toast of The Prince of Wales He touched on his resignation with good

is being made for the education of their sous humour, and proceeded: "There

was able to associate myself with movement by laying the foundation there is no division-there is no differ. Cheers.) I could not talk about India, and differences in parties, but upon one thing ence of opinion between any section or moment on the splendid sport which that still less the Army, without dwelling for a faction or and our attachment and our

party in our admiration

great continent offers. "I affection for the Frince of Wales." Whatever was sticking, polo, racing, and shooting and so had the good for tune of sampling all kinds of sport-pig their feeling for the Prince before he went was able to see why India is such a fine to India, he added, it was deeper to-day training ground for soldiers. (Cheers) `-... and his farther tribute to the high act of statesmanship, and high act of co will want to hear what is being done for the Frince in going to India was besitily the Indian ex-Service officers and men, While on the subject of the Army, you through with nerve," by

Great parades of pensioners were a special feature of my tour, and these included many

undorsed.

as

people could with a bare, month at their in her spring time beauty ayfow

Japan, for the spontaneous welcome that I disposal, and I shall always be grateful to

all that I saw-the wonderful temples at received everywhere I went. (Cheers) I have no time this afternoon to tell you' Nikko, Kyoto, and Nara; of the Japanese gardens: the beauties of the Inland Sen, of my visits to the Universities of Tokyo and the toka naye kollege at Etajínia, and the mountain district of Fuji-san; or

Kyoto, the naval

PARIS, December 1st.. A degree has been issued entrusting to a deputy the functions of M. Maurice always an ordeal to speak in Guildhall, but it | Government, which does all in its powerder instrument, is still very strong in. Long, Governor-General of Indo-China, for six months.

RESIGNATION OF EGYPTIAN MINISTRY.

(Cheers.)

the

During my month's stay the kindness of THE PRINCE'S SPEECH.

of the old pre-war pensioners, as well my hosts enabled me to come in contact with The bosat was drunk with enthusiasm, and there was another burst of cheering Whe younger men who fought in the Great representatives of all classes, and so to

problem is a difficult one, be realise the when the Prince rose to respond. H

nation has wonderful progres that this cause there are no Indian ex-Service organ- Royal Highness spoke with confidence and isations such as exist in this country, eat years. I had many opportunities, of made within comparatively re- facility. He said: My Lord Mayor-It is so that relief devolves entirely on the

the Anglo- Japan the Japanese that,

Alliance, although now marged into less than the third occasion on which I have disabled."

to-day because this is no to assist them, particularly those who are is even inore difficult t

bearts of the British nation--(chcers) attempted to interest you and your

and I trust that will I continue to operate In the same way that I was brought for the It was recently reported by cable that distinguished guests with a narrative of into daily touch with the Army, so it was M. Long had been landed, from a steamery world travels and some of my with the Civil Service how very complexeth I was homeward bound, and I called at welfare. humanity "in general and I had continual at Colombo suffering from fever:]

experiences and impressions

gained during

When I sailed from Kagoshima on May my third journey overseas have come to opportunity of realising feel rather likes lecturer on these occasions, and difficult is their work; and here I the Philippines for three days, the western- must also bring in the police, and all those and that I should have brought my map in Government employ.(Cheers.). One has most outpost of the United States - of. and a long pointer. (Laughter and cheers.).

must first say how happy. I

to go to India to be able to understand America, where I was the guest of General was to get

Governor-General back to England and London again, and mon and their women and children live. calling At Monila the trying conditious

the white Leonard Wood, under which

those islands. how grateful and touched I am by the way Besides their strenuous and often dan United States territory again.

was delighted in to set foot I was welcomed home, not only gurons work, they have the exhausting Washington and New York at the con

I visited capital city but all "over the United

have also to record a

climate, with its great heat and fever, to clusion of my visit to Canada in 1919; and that I owe to the nation; who made it contend with There is, bome leave and on my way to Australia two-years ago »)

a dabt of possible for me to undertake this last long conditions, sias, comparatively few can called at San Diego, California, and paid

Sill there are stations, bat under existing passed through the Panama Canal, and

almost as my second home. last three years I have come to look on their health and officiency.

right that I should keep up my record an

Gibraltar, where, thanks to the Governor, 26th, 1991; and my first port of call was

As you know, I left England on October the new Central and Provincial Legislatures, remember the kindness and consideration I talked with the leaders of all parties in my third long journey. I shall always so meeting those who working to make a of General Leonard Wood and everybody Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, I was able in

success of the now reformed Constitution at Manila. (Cheers.) The Renoun then twenty-four hours to see a portion of the

glad to find that public health and proceeded to Labuan off the mainland historical fortress

majority and

of the sanitation, Bo necessary to the wellbeing of Borneo, and I paid flying visits in the light

the population of

community, were two of the main sub-cruiser Cairo to the territory of the in

There is Fortunately,

Chartered Company of British North Borneo another who have sat at Jesselton, and to the Saltan of

OWING TO DIFFERENCES WITH

THE KING***

CAIRO, November 30th. The Sarwat Pastia, Ministry has resign.

I

gdom,

сл

throughout resisted the British suggesthe economic centre of the world, since ed, apparently owing to differences with Toyage in HMS. Renown, which for the afford these brief respites, so necessary to two visita to Honolulu. So it was only.

tions that be should intervene at Athens tho. Washington Conference. France must the King, who recently openly manifested to prevent the executions, which he con-not play a secondary role to Great Zaglulise sympathies. sidered were justified.

Britain, the United States and Japan.hend of the King's Cabinot, who is be- Tevfik Nession Pasha, ex Premier and He absented himself from the confer France must create a High-Commissioner. ievad have supported the Zuglalists, ence yesterday, because the executions ship of the Pacific.

is forming a new Cabinet adversely affected Greece's prospects at

AUSTRIAN FINANCES, the "conference. The question of his re-

TREASURY BONDS TO BE ISSUED. signation from the conference is still un decided, but if it eventuates it will have] nothing to do with the executions.

MR. BONAR LAW REPLIES TO QUESTIONS.

LONDON, November 30th.

The subject of British representations to prevent the Greek executions was again raised in the House of Commons today, when Mr. Bonar Láv after replying that the Government had not taken a similar step in the case of Erskine Childers, stated that the Gov stament withdrow its representatives from Grossa beruar it was actuated by

Was

the general consideration that is contrary to the practice of civilized government to put to death outgoing. Ministers on account of the failure of their policy(Loud Laughter.)

FURTHER ARRESTS.

ATHENS, November 30th.

Dousmenis and

General Papoules, Valettas have been arrested.

LATEST CABLES. THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE DELEGATES CON. TINUE TO ARRIVE.

LAUBANI, November 30th. The numbers of the conferees is grow. ing. M. Bence paid a flying, visit to the Conferench, and applied for admission on behalf of Cecho-Slovakia. The Confer pace representatives from Holland, Syria, Palesting and Armenial have arrived. PALESTINE CLAIMED ON BEHALF OF THE ARABS.

OBITUARY.

SIR ISAAC BALFOUR."

LONDON," November 30th. The death is announced of Sir lane Bayley Ballour, K.B.E., M.D., D.Sc., LL.D., M.A.; F.R.S. ·

VIENNA," November 30th.

The Government is about to inane six million gold dollars' worth of sight per cent. Treasury Bonds,

The custome and tobacco monopoly receipts will be assigned as security for first instalment of national credits.

The

the Mediterrane me to Malta,

I was

of

opposition Con- in his picturesque capital-the Venice of cupying their on whe

Branci

Brunei river.

another great soldier, who became famous in the war as the Second Army Com-stitution, who were active while I was in the East-which is built over the Waters mander. Lord Plumer, the Navy and the India; but conflicts of ideas are inevitable in of the Army, and the hospitable Maltese, made my over 300,000,000, and which contains all Island, the first British settlement esta

My last official that

vast country, which has a population of was spent at Penang on Prince of Wales's day stay a pleasant ong and I was privileged to inaugrate, in the name of bia Minjosty acts and all creeds, and where masses are so blished in the Malay Peninsula the King, the now Constitution granted. uneducated.

After that the Renown only stopped to to this island-people, whose patriotism, thrift,

oil-three days at Trincomalee and a day at Great Hamish in the Red Sea While will acquit themselve

the ship was repassing through the Suez

that they

SOME INDIAN IMPRESSIONE

But, despite everything, the bulk of the

الدولت

The late Sir Isaac Balfour, created repayment, which will be effected from the and industry leave no doubt the trust Indian people are desirous of peaceful Canal 1 went

K.B.E., 1920, was King's Botanist in Scotland; Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh; Professor of Botany, Edinburgh University since 1888. He took part in the Venus Ex pedition to Rodiguez, 1874 and explored the Island of Socotra, 1880. The deceased was in his seventieth year.]

Macrac.

EARLIER CABLES.

LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. U.S.; ATTITUDE DEFINED.

WASHINGTON, November 30th The State Department points out that.

M.C.C.'S SOUTH AFRICAN

TOUR...

NORTH EASTERN TEAM'S COLLAPSE.

QUEENSTOWN (B.A.), Nov. 30th.

which the gift of responsible government in

poses on them, (Chers.) The Renown is the Progress and advance for India within the interesting and, and spent two

days with the Allenby, having King our troops Bald with the

traminated at Aden, the outpost obecome a manufacturing, as well as a months absance wit

The passage through the Readministrative work for the first last lap of my long voyago was pe

Bea

for the

The M.C.C compiled 242, Jupp contribest part of a day inspecting the sinust look of business and commerce never (Cheers)

-AM, AÐ

as a great compliment that so distinguished

STILL IN ADVANCE OF PRE-WAR death India loses a true and valued friend...departure enjoyed freedom from internal calmer of this historio hall,

RATES.

է

the

won

a public servant (cheers) has found time, amid present storm and stress, to join us at the Guildhall to-day (Cheers.) We wel come him here as he, too, perhaps may welcome a

moment's respite in the whose walls have schoed to the voices of so many of England's famous statesmen, and whose foundations have stood firm through centuries of political crises, and still stands, as England stands, firm to-day. (Prolonged

is aware, no country which was a signing a new rates vary, from a shilling to her place by her progress under, our rule from Kara genuine regret that I sailed cheer) 4

The

which was not new ground for me, as Viceroy and our services, who are placing Fuad and seeing a

(Cheers.) They are being helped by the the pleasure of mee spent several months of the war in 1916 their valuable experience and technical in Egypt. After

the canal bank with Brit

British, Ang tralion, Now Zealand, and Indian troops knowledge at the disposal of those who are exception of, a short all as Gibraltar, the

I see no reason why India should not Incident, and I reached Flymouth on MR. CHARLES ·MAURAE.

our Empire in the East, where I spent the

being welcomed home after my eight LONDON, November. 30th.buting 69,

parrison agricultural country. Frovision is required

warmth to which I The death is amount of Mr. Charlesforbeste herra ulerende tanks. Four and a half days later as an honourable profession. It is to 1 am very grateful to the Prime Minister

of the youth of India, who have already referred, and visiting the crater and the

Tore and which I can forty four in their second knock, Fender reached Bombay, the Gateway of Iarlin, the industries in India, with their untold to Mr. Lloyd George (laughter and taking four tickets for only two runk. where I landed on November 17th. Before possibilities of development, that I look cheers) for the words in which he has pro- The H.O.C. won by an innings and 145, beginning to speak of India I would like to for the moral and material progress that we posed the toast of my health, and I regard it

say how grisved I was this morning to wish for the peoples of that great land REDUCED BRITISH RAILWAY hear of the sudden death

High AB of the

mid at Downing-street, whom

I Commissioner for India,

I

·I have FREIGHTS.. '..

deen

quite recently. Sir Willian Meyer optimist, and am encouraged in my great moment was a distinguised public servant, and in his optimism by two matters

have happened

in India since my Daring the Speaking at a dinner at No. 10, Downing-

past few months India has street, shortly after

Y my

explained disturbance and rob the chief had a good monsoon. objects

unrest; secondly. India has of my visit to of which was to learn as much as possible that this peace

I sincerely hope of that great continent, for India is a will create favourable atmosphere for

BEd promised continent, the latest partner in the British

futute progress. Commonwealth of Nations, who has

It was with and her sacrifices for the common cause in my four months visit

on March 17th-regret that the Great War. (Cheers.) My second

was over four was to thank the Princes of the Indian States untheft and varied

of"

ex- and the people of British India for their was only able to skim the surface, so realised periences during which time

AMERICAN INVESTMENTS IN services during those four critical years, 33 to speak, of all that India is and contains

GERMAN MARKS. well ay to see India's fighting forces, and and still more of life in India. 1 sailed to inquire into the conditions of the aw

away filled with a

The New York World of a recent date lives of Indian ex-Service

re

that has inaid: America has invested 960,000,000 A Breat three sidoacies - Madras, Bombay, retly destination was then the Far East, money now almost worthless. America

aims, I

(Chèora) and Calcutta, the capital of Bengal, which and my first port of call was Colombo, paid, 10 cents, 5 cents and 1 cent a mark.

My was *bas" expanded through our commercial Ceylon is an attractive island, and I was America bought 80,000,000,000 paper. activities from a mere fishing village to able to journey up to Kandy, where I marks ab an average of 12 dollars the second city of the British Empire I met many of the planters, and wit thousand. Today paper marki sell spent a

week with Lord Reading, the eased the Viceroy, ment, where I took part in som

one of the

eemblems of left what may be worth 59,000,000 teresting and important ceremonies

religion.

Ceylon dollars. The victims in America of this to Malaya

British naturally went to the four great

stupendous folly, the most gigantic the under two separate headings. I landed first 00,000,000 dollars About one-third of

in country to Kuala Lumpur, I travelled in Burma, Rangoon And Mandalay, and I spent almost the Straits Settlements and the meat of The buyers en 6 Gorgany more

the Federated visiting

bonds baugh we flöktjans with marke States. Singapore is the capital: my at days in India, in the North West government. The division is distinctive, but, than twice a gold-a Germany has Frontier Province, where the army has

whole made history by its vigilance in blocking

ia enlled Malays,

ya, which is one paid in gold n we reperation payments

eight shillings a ton above pre-war rates.

LONDON, November 30th, The railways announce a reduction in so far as the United States Government the rates on raw materials used in mak tory to the Washington Treaty has begun

iron and stee!.. scrapping warships, and declares the United States has no authority to comply with the terms of the treaty beyond sus pending the construction of new ships.

U.S. TROOPS ON THE RHINE.

"WILL REMAIN FOR THE PRESENT."

A

NEW YORK, November 30th. The State Department has announced that despite the wish of the Government the Bhing, they will remain there for the to bring back the American troops from present "owing to important reason connected with foreign hifairs."

This announcement is rend here as being in connection with the decisions re lating to the Buhr reported from Parid,

IRISH EXECUTIONS. THREE MORE ANNOUNCED.

LONDON, November 30th. Army headquarters in Dublin announce that three Dublin men were executed this morning, one for possession of a revolver and two for possession of bomba.

SMALL-POX IN ENGLAND. OVER EIGHT HUNDRED CASES REPORTED..

LONDON, November 30th.

I

In order to fulfil thesu (Cheers.) no way decreased, that reay be able to dollars since the war in Gorman, paper

at Delhi the seat of govern- Sacred sion of the below 30 cents: a thousand. America is

I

the Baddhist

territories

It was announced in the House of Com the United Provinces, the came natur. Unley Peninsula come financial delusion in distory, have lost: The Byrio-Palestine delegates handed a which the French Embassy at Washing cases of small-pox in fifty-serum districts of Bilur and Orissa For a fornight at Port Swettenham, and travelled the loss in represented by stocks and

zumorial to the President of the Confer-ton has officially died.

enes, claiming Palestine for the Arabe, and demanding the abolition of Zionism.

THE RUBBER BOOM,

PRICES PASS RESTRICTION SOHEME'S MINIMUM.

LONDON, November 30th. Babber changed hands at la 2d., spot delivery, yesterday. This is the highest price for nearly two years.

Quotations for more distant delivery in 1922 have already passed the minimum la 3d, at which the restric

don : schéma sime. Aterion is more

CON

CONFERENCE OF ALLIED PREMIERS.

FRENCH REPARATIONS PROPOSALS TO BE DISCUSSED.

LONDON, November 30th. A meeting of the British, French, Italian and Belgian Premiera with a view, to reaching a common policy na regards the impending Brussels reparations con faretive has been fired for London on December 9th.

The discussion will centre on France's new roparations proposals and the inter Allied war debta

The French papers declare the Brussels conference must be cancelled if the Allies do not reach minary: agrvainen

mons, that hitherto there have been 893. outside London, and seven in London boroughs,

P. & O-KHYBER” UNDAMAGED.

Lonboy, November 20th

It has been ascertained that this P. & O as Khyber was not damaged by the Marcillos fire mentioned yesterday.

AMSTERDAM BOURSE

DECISION," FOREIGN TRADERS TO BE EXCLUDED,

AMSTERDAM, November 30th

The Stockbrokers Association has decid.

od samost unanimously, not to admit for

ders and hackers to the bourse

Central Frovinces, and Patna, the

in

the roads which linge guided India's invallers of the big rubber and tin producing centers to date piollara America in the past. (Cheers) et indsistries at the ring, like many other har paid Gaming & cum equal to one- I stayed for a weble in Nepal, the in sovore slump. However, the Malays-Borneo War-debt which was 2.845,907,025 dollars ent from third the total of the American Civil dependent country in the north, whence Exhibition which I visited at Singapore, on the 1st August, 1865. America's vio the sturdy Gorkhas (charrs) come to convinced me that as soon as normal contory over Germany has paid the latter join the Army. And during my four ditions are re-established in the world much as Germany in victory collected months. I visited the great Indian States 20

the prosperity markets,

of his peninsula, from defeited France as an indemnity in natural

STOS - after the war of 1871, 978,000,000 dollars days at sea, fro

from Singapore brought All the German peper marks in the world ter me to Hongkong, our only possession in today are worth at the current price of and many other one of whom Geveloped and bohatile, I met the dollars in Albericans money or 40 (500

an island that we 70 cette a thousand, about 175,000,000

were attached to my staff. I have bare to British-community and the lens wird of theca, Ten million buyers of

thals, and tained

Bonne Jodhipur...

Patiala, Kashmir

ruling Princes

I was

will

one-fifth the sum America paid for one

record with regret the death of Maharaja merchants. It will always bo a disappoint Bir Tertab Bingh, the Regent of Jodhpur ment that I did not see more of China, but paper marks in America is the antitante. my family, and the finest of soldiers and light glimpse of Chinese life. I feel that unge as an inheritance of birth, parent- the trusted friend of England and of I went to the mainland of Kowloon and get Four out of ave speak the German lang sportauum; and the Maharaja of Jaipur, who should be neglecting a duty if I did not age or ancestral or local influences.

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