THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
MRS. P. H. HOLYOAK. MISS JOYCE HOLYOAK.
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P.P.C.
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT
DE PAUL..
IS LORDSHIP, BISHOP VALTOBTA
HB the NEW HOME (FOR 22
AGED POOR OF THE CULONT) of the Little Sisters of the Poor at NGAU CHI WAN, TIK KOWLOON CITI
SUNDAY. いい 19TH DECEMBER, at 3 PM., and the Listle Sisters will be glad to have the honour of the presence of their Benefactors on the Occasion. Hong Kong, 15th December, 1996.
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INTIMATIONS.
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRA LASIA &,CHINA TELEGRAPH CO. LTD.
HÒNGKONG STATION.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of CHINA PROVIDENT LOANTBOX 15ï¤ DECEMBER, 1926, and until
MORTGAGE CO. LTD. will he held at ths Registered Office of the
Further Notice, ME. B. A. LEGGATT-|
Station at Hongkong.
GAGS BUILDING, Chster Rout Sr. will be In Charge of the above Company's |
"Victoria, in
the Colony of Hong Kong, on MONDAY, THE D DAY OF JANUARY, 1987, at 2.30 O'CLOCK in the AFTERNOON when the "Subjoined Re- #olution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Besolation, vis —
That the regulations contained in the printed document submitted to the "Meeting and for the parpose of iden- "tification subscribed by the Chairman "thereof be approved and adopted as
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E. J. PATERSON,
Superintendant PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of PEAK TRAMWAYS COM.
INTIMATIONS.
THE SPIRIT OF
wach enthusiasm is because it responds to an inner demand of every boy's nature, It provides an outlet for those instinctive activities, those natural impulses, which clamour at the door of every young boy's
CHEERFULNESS. mind for expression. We know to our cost that to deny a suitable outlet for this boundless energy causes it either to Es dimmed up, to the harm of the in- dividual child, or else to find expression
The bearing of the onse against the twenty Chinese hold on charges arising aut of the piracy of the as Sunning, will be continued this morning and after- noon before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy.
Isako's Cirous opens its series of performances in the Colony this evening at Chatham Road, Kowloon, between Signal Hill and Holt's Wharf. There will be matinee performances on Satur
Cheerfulness is largely a matter of outlook. The world is never such a bad place if thoughts dwell in anti-social ways, in hooliganism, în un- days and Sundays, and the nightly on its bright side. After all the reasoned destructiveness, and in general performances commence at 8.15. happiest life is made up of work- discontent. ing hard, playing hard, and rightly
"the Articles of Association of thePANY, LIMITED, will be held at the HONG appreciating upon suitable occa• the existence of these latent forces, cap- "Qompany in substitution for and to KONG HOTEL, Pedder Stront, Victoris in sion the really helpful partnershipable of so much good, and capable of so
"the
theron of
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY
THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRA-receiving a Report of the Proceedings of the
LASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH
COMPANY, LTD.
HONG KONG STATION.
ROM TO-DAY and Until the 15TH JAN- UARY, 1997, inclusive, DOMESTIU TELEURAMS in Plain Chinese or Englies, with CHRISTMAS AND NEW EAR GREETINGS Un17, will be. Accepted at Unt. third of the Normal Rate with À Mmimum Charge for TEN WORDS For Telegram.
EXAMPLES-
1.-Foochow and
Plain English.
Plaisi Chinase.
Shanghai ............. $0.00 $0.00 $0.40 $0.04
2.-Fukien
tia
Foochow and Kang-
sa via Shanghai 30.90 $0.09 $0.60 $0.06
via
3-Other races
Foochow
Shanghai including Chefoo,
Tantsin
Feking and other
North Chins SIR
101.
$1.20 80.12 $0.80 $0.08 E. A. LEGGATT,
Superintendent
Hong Kong, 16th December, 1928. (4308
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.
HONG KONG STATION.
ROM TO-DAY and Until the 15 JAN-
FUARY, 1947, inclusive, DOMESTIC
the Colony of Hong Kong, on MONDAY, THE I all existing Articles TOTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1926, at 11 o'clock ALSO in the Fox1200, when, the Subjoined Resolu
an Extraordinary GIVEN that Further EXTRAORDINARY tion will be proposed ne
A
Resolution, GENERAL MEETING of the Company will
That the Regulations contained in the be held at the Same Place on THURSDAY,
printed document submitted to the THE 20TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1987, at 2.30
Meeting and for the purpose of identi O'CLOCK in the AFTEROON for the purpose of
Esation sabecribed by the Chairman thereof be apprared and adopted as above mentioned Meeting sad of confirming,
the Articles of Association of the if thought it, as Special Resolution the stars
Company in substitution for and to mentioned Besolution.
the exclusion of all existing Articles the proposed new Articles of ACEY of the Association of the Company with the mid
CE IS HEREBY ALSO Alterations, Amendments and Differences be GIVEN that a Further EXTRAORDINARY will tween the existing and new Articles incor GENERAL MEETING of the purited and indicated in Red Ink can be sen be held at the Same Fiace on MONDAY, THE Office of the Company storesaid.
A
Dated the 16th day of December, 1926.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers, Hong Kong, December 13th, 1928. [4313
KOWLOON HOTEL
DINNER DANCE
#
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 35th.
52 PER COVER, BLACK CAT ORCHESTRA.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ON CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR'S EYE DINNER DANCE
$2.50 PER PERSON.
All the latest novelties distributed to Dinera
TELEGRAMS in Plain Chinoso or English, with CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GREETINGS Only, will be Accepted at One- third of the Normal Rate with Miniman HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING Charge for TEN WORDS Per Telegram.
1-Amoy Shanghai
EXAMPLES:-
Plain
Plain
...
English.
Chinese,
Minimum
Charge.
Each
Additional
Word.
Minimu
Charge.
Yach
Additional
........... $0.80 $0.06 $0.40 $0.04
2. Fabien
Amoy and Kiangan
Word,
via Shanghai.$0.90 $0.00 $0.60 30.06
3-Other Flacoa
via Amoy OF
Shanghai including Chefoc, Tientsin, Peking and cthor North Chias Sta- tions
$1.20 0.12 $0.50 $0.08
E." JESSEX,
Superintendent
Hong Kong, 16th December, 1826. (4304
ሱ
EWO COTTON MILLS, LTD.
HE undermentioned Bhare Certificate
THE DESTROYED and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN against the Negotiation of These Bhares.
Duplicate Certificate will be issued One Month heres and the Original Certificate, unless Bscovered within that Period, will there- after be held by the Company as NULL and VOLD.
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Certificate No. 6409 for 100 Ordinary Shares Numbered 219550/649 in Name of MOK HUK MING. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers, EWO COTTON MILLS, LTD. *Shanghai, 9th December, 1926.
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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
TILL MEMBERS and SUBSCRIBERS
who were at t DEEP WATER BAY on SUNDAY, 12TH INSTANT. Kindly communicate with me?
E. D. MATTHEWS,"
Secretary, R.H.G.C.
Hong Kong, 15th December, 1926. [4509.
CORPORATION.":
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the No. 6/N8 4829 dated Certificate HONGKONG, 2ND OCTOBER, 1917. for One Share of this Bank Numbered: 54097. in the Name of Ma. LO KWONG HIN has been LOST or STOLEN, and should this Certificate not be produced to the Bank before the 9TH JANUARY, 1927, a New Certificate for the Share will be issued, and the aforesaid Cori ficata No. 5/NS 4992 will be thereafter trusted by this Corporation a NULL and VOID.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
A. EL BARLOW,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 9th December, 1926,
{4281
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
GIVEN that
NOTICE IS HEREBY CV 76ted
HONGKONG, 31st AUGUST, 1917, for Three Shares of this Bank Numbered 54094/ 54096 in the Name of Ma LO KWONG LUM has been LOST or STOLEN, and should this Certificate not be produced to the Bank before the 9TH JANUARY, 1927,
New Certificate for the Sharea will
be issued. and the Crethit Ghares. The 1700 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation 5. NULL; and VOID,"
By Order of the Court of Directors,
AH. BARLOW,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 9th December, 1926."
[428% HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
AND
of
TENTH or JANUART, 1997, at 1166
DAY o'clock in the Foxxzooy, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Proceedings of the sbove mentioned Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as Special Resolution the above mentioned Resolution.
Dated this 13th day of December, 1926.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON.
Gezaraj Managers.
[4999
NOTICE."
THE Government of the Straits Settlements
Tis prepared to consider Applications for
the Issue of a Lesss of a piece of Orown Land ON PENANG HILL for the purpose" of erecting a HOTEL
The Site has been levelled and is about 34,000 sq. ft. in area. It is situated about 350 yards. from the Top Station of the Penang Hill Rail way at a height of about 2,400 feet above sea level.
The Lesse will be for a Term of 99 years and the Bent will be $100 per annum.
It will be a condition of the Lease that the Leasea agrees to erect a Hotel within a Period of Three Years in accordance with Plans which have already been approved by the Government of the Straits Settlements and that failure to observe this condition will entitle the Govern ment to re-enter and resama possession of the Land.
The Lessee will also be required to enter in- to a Bond in the sum of $19,000 for the chanc vance of the above condition.
The approved Plans provide for the following accommodation --
Stairs.
BAAKKENT FLOOR-
اینچی
DEWAR'S
DEWAR'S
WHITE
LABEL
AND
"VICTORIA,
VAT"
FINEST
OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons.
At the Central Magistracy yester-
The Boy Scout organisation recognizes day, before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the owners of the A3, Poo Sang were fined 250 for allowing the vessel, to be used for the transportation of opium. Mr. H. Lo for the defendants pleaded guilty. A big opium haul was recently made on the vessel.
much harm. It takes the boy's instinct of curiosity, for example, and gives him
A Chinese, alleged by Revenue Officers to be an habitual opium smuggler, waa fined 82,000 at the Central Magistracy yesterday for possession of 19 tacla of prepared opium. The alternative was six months' hard labour. The drug was concealed in a new sait case with ingeniously fitted false bottom.
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a badge if he uses it in following a trail, in learning the mystery of the heavens, A workman of the University whilat or in searching out the secret of nature cleaning one of the windows of the Great Kall on Tucaday siternoon, fell and was La revealed by the geologist or the natur
killed. Some of the students who wers alist. It does this kind of thing not in
on the point of taking an examination the stuffy atmosphere of the school roum | attended to the man with a view to ren-- where the boy is considered too danger- dering first aid, but they found that life ous to be free, but in the open spaces was extinct. of the field or in the camp where he is made to realise that his own freedom ,, involves certain duties and obligations to his fellows. So the various instincts are studied by those in authority and the forces derived from them are diverted into healthy channels in order that the
•♥ | maximum benefit shall accrue to the youth himself as well as to the com- munity to which he belongs.
There is also a theory that in our own individual lives we recapitulate the his tory of the human race right from the single cell to that most complicated structure-civilised man. Boyhood there fore corresponds with the mental level, of primitive man, with all primitive man's impulses to go hunting, camping, fishing, and roaring in wild places. The scout movement caters for that-phase of life, when it provides the backwoodsman uniform, the jack knife, the billy cock bat, the whistle, the pole, and the numer ous opportunities for camping, tracking, and bridging streams.
By Royal Appointment to." His Majesty The King.
SOLE AGENTS:
Reception Ball with Passenger Lift and A. S. WATSON
& CO. LTD.
Hotel Office, Poet, Telegraph and Telephone Offices with Private Exchange.
Hair Dressing Saloon.
Laggare Room
Drying Room for Mattresses, etc.
Linen Room.
Wine Store.
Boys Quarters and Duty Room with Lavatories.
Amah and Ayah Quarters and Duty Room with Lavatories
Kitchen Store. " Manager's Quarters (2 Rooms with Bath, etc.)
GROUND FLOOR :---
Large Lounge.
Gentlemen's Reading Room:
Ladies' Retiring Boom.
Billiard Boom, Two Tables and Bar.. Children's Playing Room. Large Kitchen
150.
Hong Kong Office: Ta, Chater Road London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.O
The Daily Press.
Boxe Kore, DecaMaxx 16TH, 1926,
THE BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.
The whole secret of the success of the Boy Scout plan depends on this splendid discovery, that the youth wants to be active, if possible in a profitable way physically, mentally and morally, and in an atmosphere in which he will not be cramped but where he will be free within certain limits to develop according to his needs, always providing that all his activities contribute to the good of the group of which he is a member. Every normal boy is a boy scout in spirit if not in fact and the boy scout movement is now spread throughout the length and breadth of the world because it responds to a need deep down in every boy's mind. -
An armed robber stole clothing and jewellery amounting to 8120 from a mat- shed near Wongneichong Road yesterday morning..
Ten Bedrooms with Private Verandahs, THE Boy Scout Movement which is about Baths and Lavatories; -
to be placed on a firmer footing in Hong Four Suites, with Bedroom and Sitting Room and Private Verandahs.
Kong by the reorganisation of the con- UPPER FLOGE >---
trolling body, through the creation of a Spacious Lounge with Extensive Viawa. Dining Room for 160 Guests with Floor council and an executive committee, is The Kowloon Cricket Club are arrang Ample Soveries with Food Lifts direct from one which in the short space of fifteen ing their usual sports programme, for Kitchen and Pantry.
suitable for Dancing
The two men arreated at Messrs. Sennet Freres' shop in Pedder Street on Tuesday, for an alleged theft of watches, were remanded at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday, to-morrow morning, the Police intimating that enquiries were being made in connection with recent thefts from other European stores.
During the weak ended December 11th 8 Chinees cases of enteric faver were re- ported, one being at imported case. There were 5 deaths. Two Chinese cases of diphtheria, one of which proved fatal were also reported. On Monday one Chinese case of diphtheria was reported, and on Tuesday there was a clean bill of health.
There will be a social held at the St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon this evening at 8.30 to welcome the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, the new Assistant Clergy- man of St. Andrew's Church, who has taken the place of the Rev. G. E. Arrow- mith, and Mrs. Ragers. Mr. Rogers preaches his inaugurul germons at St. ". Andrew's Church on Sunday.
.
The Philharmonic Society gave another successful performance of The Pirates of Penzance" at a matinée at the afternoon. Theatre Royal yesterday There was a good attendance and the There performance was an excellent oné. will be another performance to-morrow.. evening, and the concluding presentation will take place on Saturday night.
In addition to the calendars previously acknowledged, we have received from Messrs. Dunlop a very fine wall calendar surmounted with a specially reproduced painting of "Westminster," London. We have also received two useful packet diaries for 1927 from the Westinghouse Electric International Company and Messrs. Eberhard & Co. (local agent Oscar F. Ribeiro & Co. for this firm's chronometers).
The Hong Kong Medical Association has been invited by the Tung Wah Hos pital to suggest reforms for the carrying on of the work of that institution. The officers of the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association, are:-President, Dr. Chau Wai Cheung: Vice-President, Dr. S. W. Phoon; Secretary and Treasurer,
Committee, Dr. S. F. Li, Dr. C. W. Ho, Dr. 6. T. Wong, and Dr. Jen Hawk.
Ten Bedrooms with Private Verandahs, years has penetrated to the inrthest ends the children for New Year's Day OverDr. F..1. Tseng, and members of the
Baths and Lavatories.
Four Suites with Bedroom and Sitting Boom and Private Verandahs.
BOOF
Roof Garden Buitable for Dancing.
Ample Lavatory accommodation on the Sewerage System leo Hot and Cold Water Private Telephone to every Bedroom and Electric Lights throughout.
applications in Sealed Covers and marked
on the outside "PENANG HILL HOTEL
Beceived at the RESIDENT COUN will be
81M, 1927.
CILLOR'S OFFICE at PZKANE up to MAX
of civilization. It is a movement which a cuts right across all national, political, religions and social barriers; its universal appeal is to that period of life which has as yet formed no very decided opinions on these matters. It is the most notable
thousand dollars are spent in prizes. Members and Subscribers are reminded
that there will be a dance at the Peak Club to-morrow night, beginning at 9.30. There is a special late Peak Tram at 12.30.
Dr. T. Okada, master of the Imperial contribution that has been made during Japanese Central Meteorological Obser-
The following forthcoming weddings aro announced--Mr. James Young, resid- ing. at the Great Eastern Hotel, to Miss Grace Hock Tien, residing at 122,
Belchers Street, second floor; Mr. Tam Ying Ki, merchant of No. 118, Des Vaux Road Central, to Miss Au Han Chan, Terrace; Mr. Conway Hong Kwok Wong, teacher, residing at No. 1, Ying Wa
the last century to educational practice.vatory is a passenger on the as. Fushimi merchant, of 20, Elgin Street, top floor,
It is in harmony with the scientific view Mar, which arrived here yesterday, to Miss Dora Margaret She, residing at
Plans can be seen and farther Information that the early period of life is the most bound for Marseilles. obtained at the Office of W. CAMPBELL important the formative period when OMAN, F.BIBA, 19.90, BALES PLACE, | SindaPORE.
The Government of the Straits Bettlements does not hind itself to accept any application,
B. SCOTT Resident Councillor,
PIXING,
nrushing impressions leave their deepest mark, and mould the character for good or ill for the ensuing ages.
N° Certified Transfer Dead for One Share of this Bank Nerabered $2653 in the Name of MR. ANTHONY BENEY CARROLL statod to bave been completed by Mrs. E. M. STAPLETON has been LOST or
STOLEN, and should this Certified Transfer Deed not be produced before the 9TH JANUARY, 1927, New Certified Transfer Deed will be issued, and the aforesaid Mining Certified Transfer CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING tonality of its founder BADEN POWELL Deed will be thereafter trasted this Cor-
by oration Le NULLA and VOID.
By Order of the Court of Directors, A. H. BARLOW.
Chist Manager. Hong Kong, 9th December, 1926,
[4201
COMPANY, LIMITED. FATMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND ON SALEES JOR THE YLE ENDING 30TH JUxz, 1926.
The enormous success of the movement is dus only in part to the engaging per
The case against the four men arrested in connection with the recent fight be tween robbers and police near Gin Drinker's Bay has been formally adjourn ed until next Monday.
At the Central Magistracy Jester day & Chinese was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for stealing a number of brass washers from the s.s. Sunning at Taikoo Dockyard
4. Seymour Terrace.
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on December 4th in possession of a Arrested at Yaumati Railway Station document, which was found in his shoe, and which contained a diatribe against Imperialiam," etc., an unemployed Chinese was sentenced at the Kowloon Magistracy to nine months' hard labour, after pleading guilty to being in posses- sion of a seditious pamphlet.. The pamphlet read "To our fellow country- men! Rise and oppose the "Britsih Im- perialists, who have massacred us by the gunboat policy. We should unite with Mr. T, Meeds and family arrived here all oppressed races and classes through
Fushimi Maru the world and overthrow Imperialism. after the International Labour Conter. The case attend ence at Geneva as representative of the
Japanese Government.
was undoubtedly the most popular bero who emerged from the Boer War. His successtal defence of Maleking stirred the yesterday by the [4289T DIVIDEND of 5% (ro per cadil
THE Board having declared A FINAL, imagination as no other episode in that UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF of Lacome Tax, for the Year ending Both campaign ever did. The general's papa Jure, 1926, Holders of Bearer Shares and Holders of Dividend Warrants received from larity, however, would never have been London on secount of Registered Bhaces, will TShare the 1133 now converted into Five Coppin of the Bearer Phares, and Dividend movement which has literally taken the Certificate No. 1558. For One Silver be paid their Dividends on presenting Now & sufficient stimulus for the growth of a Gold Bhares in this Society standing in the arrats on Registered Shares, to either of world by storm. In the first place it Name of CHAS, E. RICHARDSON of Aong the following Banke
boen declared LOST, and if at the
CORPORATION expiration
CANTON, LTD.
charged with Asult
Showroom A BALESWOMAN with Kong One Month from the Date heractorGKONG AND SHANGHAI BASKIng should be noted that BADEN POWELL in- and on Monday and Tuesday for the pointed out that on the previous day,
ANTED-For MACAO ELECTRIC CO. Knowledge of Portuguese, English and Chinese. Write stating Quablications, etc, Fully and Salary Expected to P.O. Box No. 8, MACAO
[4312
TUFT Furnished HOUSE on Prax. All Modern Convenienses.Apply Box No. 4307, efo Hongkong Daily Pren, 5507
the above Document be not forthcoming the aid Certificate will be deemed Cancelled and of No Effect, and NEW Certificate for the Five Gold Bhares will be issued in its stand by the Society,
PAUL LAUDER,
Glaseral Manager: Hong Kong, 2nd November, 1920.
[4218
THE OHARTIRED BANK OF INDIA, Auzrna. tended and insists upon the movement being non-military, so that his own mili tary achievements can in no way add to the appeal which the Boy Scout move ment makes to non-military people. The
caugh reason why it has
"on" with
3!
THE BANQUE BELOW-POUR L'ETRANGE. Payment will be made in Dollars at the Buying Rate of Exchange of the Day!!!
P. C. YOUNG
General Manager, THE KALLAX MINING AMMINISTRATION,
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The case, in which three Chinese were sent to prison for two months, and in which Mr. K. La applied on Tuesday for s re For the third Hong Kong Boxing hearing, wes re-heard yesterday afternoon Association tournament of the season, at before: Major C. Willson. Mr. Lo the Theatre Royal on Tuesday next, book-submitted that if the som had bebo bad ing will open at Messrs. Moutrie's to perly put in the first instance, his Wor- morrow and Saturday for members only; ship would never have convicted. He
Mr. B. E. Lindsell had, in a similar cam, fined the defendants 81 and ordered; general public.
His Lordship, Bishop Valtorts will them to sign & bond for 850 to keep the bless the new Home of the Little Sisters peace. His Worship concurred with Mr. of the Foor at Ngau, Chi Wan, Kowloon Lo, so far as the term of imprisonment City (for the aged poor of the Colony) was concerned and dismissed the charge on Sunday at 3 p.m. The Little Sisters against two of the defendants. He ned will welcome the attendance of their the third 825, and ordering him to pay
$10 compensation to the complainant. supporters on this occasion.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.