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ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, Ltd.

NOTICE.

FROM THIS DATE and during the Absence of the Undoraigned from the Colony, Mr. H. C. GRAY is appointed Acting General Manager of the Society,

By Order of the Board, PAUL LÄUDER, sa General Maunger.

Hong Kong, dat June, 1931,

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BRITISH TRADERS INSUR ANCE COMPANY, LTD,

NOTICE

FROM THIS DARE and during the Absence of the Undersigned from the Colony, ME. H. C. GRAY is appointed Acting General Manager of the Company.

By Order of the Board, PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager.

[792 Hong Kong, 1st June, 1981.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE

Sports News

Lawn Bowls,

SATURDAY'S GAMES IN

THE LEAGUE,

REMARKABLE VICTORY BY THE CHAMPIONS.

BY "GREEN"]

On Saturday the Craigongower and Kowloon CC senior teams maintained their winning sequence as expected. The only upset to my mind was the defeat of the Kowloon CC.juniors at Taikoo after three successive victorich. Taikoo's win. by 34 shote was a fine performance and a display of wonderful recovery ence, the previous week when they went down to the Bowling Green- Club

Kowloon's on all rinke. downfall was the result of the hitherto successful rinks led by J.

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE.

FROM THIS DATE and during the Absence of the Undersigned from the Colony, MR. H. C. GRAY is appointed Acting General Manager of the Company...

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st June, 1931.

Jack and Y. O. Labrum being woral- ed in the fray, while Robinson's Link kept their end up with a majority, of 18 shots. The rinks in charge of Munro and Duncan scor- ed with a vengeance, winning by. 23 and 20 shots respectively. Apart [798

from this unexpected result, Craigengower juniors also came into the picture by taking the points from the Yacht Club by four shole. Craigengewer played at home instead of away,"

and it was

INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGA *TION CO., LIMITED,

FIFTIETH ORDINARY

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"The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 10TH JUNE to lar JULY, 1931, Both Days includve.

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THE HONG KONG

JOOKEY COLUB.

W. Gill, who was entrusted with the responsibilities of skip, who brought salvation to the teant.

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Kowloon C.C. seniors did well to keep the points at home when they entertained the Club de Recroio. Luz was not allowed much latitudo by Gibson's rink and Bilva's rink.

CHARITY FOOTBALL.

ALLOCATIONS TO LOCAL:

INSTITUTIONS.

The following allocations from the Sunday Herald Charity Cup foot ball receipts this season have been made by the Committee appointed at the last council meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association with full rower to make the siena tions

Protestant Orphanage. Protestant Almshouse Mission to Sonmen

Society of St. Vincent

Alice Memorial and Affi-"

liated Hospitals Hong Kong Benevolent

Society

250.00 250.00 400.00

300,00

de Paul Little Sisters of the Poor Tung Wah Hospital

Eastern Section)... Blind Home

300.00

250.00 .400.00

800.00

400.00 300.00

300.00

344.24

Chinese Loper Mission.... Boldiers' and Sailors'

Home *** New Territories Medical Benevolent Society.. St. John Ambulance

Brigade

Italian Convent (Blind

Children in St. Fran cis Homp)..... Chber-O Club...... French Hospital (in ap--

preciation of services rendered to injured footballers).

The total distributed $37,241.04.

LOCAL FOOTBALL U.S. BASEBALL.

DECISIONS.

EASTERN CLUB ON TRIAL. FOR IRREGULARITIES;;

STRONG ACTION TAKEN BY EMERGENCY COMMITTEE.

Interesting decisions which will come up for confirmation at the next council meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association are con. tained in the minutes of a meeting of the Emergency Committee which have been forwarded to us. Jy Mr W. E. Holland, Hon. Secretary of the Association,

Ng York Hon (Eastern) was cautioned for ungentlemanly con. duct during the Second Division match with Kowloon on April 22

For playing unregistered players in the Second Division match with

FILIPINO CLUB.

ANNUAL REPORT

PIRATES BLANK ST. LOUIS.

ATHLETICS RECOVER THEIR WINNING FORM.

The annual ||Fillipino Club,

report Kowloon,

follc wa

Tanie:-Club Singles Chan-

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BEAUTY OF

ENGLAND

PROTECTING IT FROM THE DESPOILERS.

Lord Crawford, lecturing at the

Now York, May 27.-By virtue of pionship. This was won by Mr. Royal Society of Arts on the pre- a-7 to 4 victory over the Boston W. J. Howard, with Mr. D. Loonservation of the countryside, made

spoil England's rural beauty. to-day, the Now York Giants moved | Handicap was won by Mr. L. R.

With the aid of photographs up into first place in the National Ildefonso with Mr. D. Bautista as League, ahead of the Cardianis, runner-up The Doubles Handicap showing natural beauty, untarnish- who were blanked by 4 to 0 by the

was won by Messrs. L. R. Dide.ed or ruined, He dealt with the long Pittsburg Pirates, at St. Louis. fonso and D. Bautista, with t list of despoilers the people who The Athletics recovered their stride Messrs. P. H. Brown and V. U

straw litter over open pleasure grounds, the advertisers whose hugo to-day. At Shibe Park in Phile Zafra as runners-up. Mrs. F

piscards deface held and hillside, dolphin, the American League lead-

the ritton builders along new ere nosod out the New-York YAR.

roads, those who establish squalid koes by 9 to 5, and at Boston Abe, with Miss M. Braga as runner- Washington Senators won both

bungalow Battlements in country Pingpong:-The Club Champion-

districts, and the bad neighbours games of a double-header from the g

ship was won by Mr. H. A. Ribeiro

who can spoil a street by ugly "ed- Red Sox. The scores were 11 to 3

with Dr. V. N. Atienza e un vertisements on their own shops

Lord Crawford showed pictures

Braves, at the Polo Grounds here, and as tho Singlos comprehensive attack on all who

and

4 to 3.

Playing in Cleveland, the Indians

Gonzalez won the Ladies Handi-

up.

up, while the Handicap was won

Eastern on April 4, St. Joseph's won by 4 to 3 from the St. Louie by Mr. C A Cunha with Mr. A. of staring village aigns put up by

College was fined $10. bene

Complaints

Zastors. The Eastern Football Club were reported for (1) playing members

of the Ewo Football Club whilo tho

Browns and in Chicago the White

Sox won both games of a twin lill from the Detroit Tigers, the scores being 5 to 4 and 10 to 1. The Chicago Cubs travelled to Cincin nati, where they defeated the Rods by

8 to 4. No other garnes were

APLAT

played in either of the major leagues.

players were under suspension; (3) supplying a faleo return of players 270.00 taking part in the shore Second League match; (3) failing to supply ths League Management Committee So, on his own game in the

300.00

Caraway, pitching for the White

H. Castro as runner up. Baseball:—The Club joined Baseball League for 1030,

Finance: The accounts for the last twelve months show a profit of

1,214,25. Membership:-The total number

village advertisers, and said that they opened the door to endless ugly: advertising that became a sort of skin disease blotting out beauty.

He had a word of praise for the quand framed advertisements of the Em- could be bettor, and said he fan- pire Marketing Board nothing cied that many of our commercial

of members as at April 30, was 88,

slowing, an ̈ increase of 15 members over last year.

The Club held during the your

bousca were beginning to realise that rather vulgar ostentations hoardings were not always a com- mercial access. He was glad that

250.00 and the Council of the Association second tussle with the Tigers. He is first Children's Day which many were changing the type of

200.00

*85,114.24

date

FANLING GOLF.

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TO-DAY'S STARTING TIMES,

9.94 am, W. C. Haley, and E. Sandstrom.. 9.28

6.32

with an explanation as requested in letters from the Hon. Secretary; and (4) gonduct generally likely to bring the game into disrepute, and Jack of courtesy to the Council of the Hong Kong Football Associa

tion:

went to bat four times, connected

proved to be a very successful

In the gaze at St. Louis, the Buc-tertainment of members and their for four hits and scored three runs. ffair. It is intended to hold a Children's Day annually for the on-

cancers went scoreless until the sixth inning, when they put two tallies across the rubber. Later, the

At the investigation, Mr. JF.Pirates acored two more runs, to vanquish the Cardinals' and bring da Silva, Joint Secretary and Cap- tain of the team, appeared on bo the head of the senior circuit.

them down from their position at

half of the Eastern Football Club,

friends.

As in the previous year, the birthday of Dr. Jose Rizal was celebrated at the Club in June 1930. The affair was well attended,

During the year the Club had the honour of ontertaining Speaker The Giants won their opener from Manuel Roxas of the Philippine Witnesses examined were Messrs. A the Braves by a ninth inning rally House of Representatives and Miss Goldenberg, A. M. Omor and K. M. which notted four runs. They went Jovita Fuentes, A well-known ROmar. Mr. Silva declined to cross-into the final frame with the score Filipina soprano, en hoth cocasions examination. The case was ad-tied at three all. Berger hit a members lending their full support. home run for the Braves and Hogan. journed for Mr. Silva to call it one for the Giants. Kress of the members and their friends for the Donations had been received from nemes, and for attendance of Mr. Browns bit the only other four-purchase of a radio set which is M. Sabhan, the Hon. Secretary Backer of the day.

now installed at the Club Houss, the Eastern Football Club,

W

J. Forbes and B. S. A. H. Penn and J. R.

Paterson.

Collis

A number of skips who were not mentioned in last week's notes enter this time into my list, the qualifica- tious for which are ten shots or more up and participation as skip in at least 50 per cent, of the games played so far. To make compari- sons more interesting, I am includ ing with each name an indication

of

On the case being resumed, Mr. Bilva failed to attend or to send any witnesses Mr. Sabham, ques tioned by the Committee, admitted that at least one player (Li Ping Tong), whose name had been sup plied, did not take part in the match as he was then in Canton.

gain faded away. Kowloon won by 13 shots, thanks to Fraser's rink establishing a majority of 12 shots, By Order of the Board,

while Gibson claimed the other shot JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD. from Lus. Silketone and Gutierre

finished all square. The Bowling General Managers,

Green Club took the points from Hong Kong, 27th May, 1991. (780

the Police by a margin of eight shots. Oram's appearance as a skip was not successful, for it was on this rink that the battle was lost,

of the number of games in which Mair's rink lost by only one shot, the player has acted us skip, and

The Committee decided that, with while West's rink had a majority it will be seen that quite a number the exception of tho first charge, of four. Taikoo fulfilled genoral have taken part in all four

all the others were proved. Mr. games, expectations by winning at Kow-while, at the same time, two in each Sabhan, who was recalled, address- loon Dock, but they had to make a division still remain unbeatened the Committed and stated that THE SEVENTH EXTRA RAOE grent effort as the difference all Silkstone (Kowloon CC), who the whole matter had been arranged be held round was only four shots, Cullen's drow in the last game, heads the by Mr. Silva without the know- MEETING will (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VAL rink won by 11 shots while the senior list, while Robinson, also ledge or consent of the Eastern LEY OD SATURDAY, 6TH JUNE,.others went down.

of the same Club, is going strong Club Committee and asked for 1931, Commencing at 2 P.M.

in the junior division with a total leniency. The First Boll will be Rang at 1,30

of 2 shots, or 206 for to 34 aminst, P.M.

to the predit of his rink. Munro (Taikoo), who, had 14 shote up after The Eastern Football Club was three games, added 23 shots at the fined $10 and warned that a repeti- expense of Kowloon's rink led by tion of the offence would lend to Jack, thus wiping out the credit their. of 23 shots which the latter held to expulsion from the Associa before Saturday's game.

Mr. J. F da Silva was suspended from football until Janupry 1, next year.

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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE" Members are notified that they and thair Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without Badge, will be admitted to the Members' Haclosaro.

Badges admitting Non-Hembers to the Members Enclosure and Qlah, Rooms, at 35,00 for Gentlemen and $2.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the RECRE TARY upen Introduction by a Momber auch Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, c.

Members can obtain; upon Application

to the SEORETARY, Badges (Limited to One) for the Free Admiangn to the Members Enclosure of Wires, Ledy Relatives and Friends. Names must be stated when applying.

Op No Protext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Keen interest was taken by their respective supporters in the match between Craigengower and Civil Ser vice senior teams on the champions ground, Civil Service would have realised their homes of lowering the colours of the champions, but fats intervened at the last moment when the points seomed assuredly to be in their favour Bass went on ta establish a lead over Gregory's rink,

According to records of previous seasons supplied to me, B. W. Bral.

Prastic Action.

A further decision of the Com mittee was that the Eastern Foot

MOTORCYCLE TEST. ARRANGEMENTS DISCUSSED

A ninth inning rally enabled the Indians to win from the Browns. In the last frame, the Clevelanders bunched five hits to score four runs

Scores and Standings. Following are the scores NATIONAL LEAGUE,

Boston New York Pittsburg. St. Lou Chicago Cincinnati

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AMERICAN LEAGUE,

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Washington Boston

0:

0

Washington

8

Boston

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Detroit

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Chicago

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Chicago. New York Philadelphia St. Louis

12

Cleveland

Following are the standings of the

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

New York St. Louis Chicago Boston

Won Lost Petz

229 310

17 14 1718

709

678

548 581. 2470 30 18 470 20428 .912

Philadelphia 510. .18.

Pittelrurg Brooklyn Cincinnati-

lost it, and eventually won by one buty (Craigengower) holds the shot after scoring a fiver towards highest risk score with a total of ball Club be asked not to allow Mr. the end. Hollidge appeared to have 123 ahota up gained last year. D. J. F. da Silva to hold any official clubs in the major leagues Omar's rink well. tied up, but here. Walmsley (Taikoo) appears to position for the Club in connection Badges admitting to Members again the latter recovered to win be the holder of the junior rink with football matters The Com Endlosure will not be on sale at the by a single shot after scoring a record with a total of 100 shots up. mittee considered that he was not

quartette in one head.. Those rinks Inished first and the crowd scored in 1950. These figures were 4 Bis person to hold a responsible watched the duel between Rumjahn obtained in 14 games, Walmsley, office. and Brawn, who bad still about however, being prevented from tak four heads left. Bumjaan's rinking part in one game. Taking the had what was thought to ho four result at the end of the fourth game shots in the count, including Lam of the record holders for compari- mert's second delivery closest to the son with the figures during the pre- jack, when Brawa sent his first sent senson, Bradbury was 37 shoe up, while Walmsley had a majority Bumjaba wood rather narrow. dropped a wood in front just where of 65. It would appear, therefore, PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Publicit was required, and Brawn's second that the chaneca of the recorde wing glanced off it, Rumjahn crowned pronched, if not indeed heaton, Explorar L40 indinding Tax, for the rinks good work with a beauti-are-bright provided the 100 Can all Persone, Including Ladies, and is fully rolled wood for the phot. The be maintained by the skips

Boldiers and Sabors in Uniform are count yielded six for the home rink Bumjahn, who was ons of Brad bury's record-breaking team, in including Lammert's Brst word now skip of the rink, but he has admitted Hall Price:

which was after all an inch better went out of two games. ** Tis Tao Men, ko, Bookmakers, will not be permitted to operate with than the closest wood in opposition. he the Precincts of the Hana Kone It was really remarkable how JOCKEY CLU during the Race Morting. Craigongower simultaneously inan

Tilin will be obtainable in the Hestanaged to roll up their sleeves at the rant in the Priblia Enclosure.

psychological moment! By Order,

parable at the Glate.

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BROWN;

Secretary

The following are the figures re- corded by the successful skiph at the ead of Jest Saturday's games.

BENIOR RINED!

Up..

28

20%

In closing this portion of my notes, I must record the handsome A. E. Silkstone (K.0.0.) victory gained by the Club de U. M. Omar (C.C.C.) 439 Reoreiu- at home over the Electri-J. Gregory (C.8.C.C.) 4. cians. They won by 44 shots and B, F. Luz (Recreio) ... established a majority of no, fower W. Russell (KBG.C.). than 40 shots on two rinks where J. Fraser (K.00.) 3. Muskett and funny were the W. Mair (Police) *

JUNIOR MINES. victims falling by 20 shots in each case to Bilva and Ozoria respectiva

AT MEETING,

Arrangements for holding motor-

cycle reliability trials on the lines of that held previously were dis cussed at a meeting held at Mepsta Lane, Crawford's Restaurant sester: day, at which many enthusiasts

were presentkez

Mr. H. G. Williams, presided at

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SCHAAF BEATS IM MALONEY.

the meeting and invited suggestions for the consideration of the corn- |mittee which will meet at the sama place and time next Tuesday, Tha route and the question as to whether the test will be held on the Hong decided by the Committee after con-HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT HELD Kong side or in Kowloon will bo mideration of the suggestions placed before them.

Among the preliminaries ArraBK- 10ed were the subscription fee, which 10 was fixed, at por individual ex-

toring in the trials or 130 per ten

NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Business beretofore carried on by KAWASUT SORABJI HA Alves, who made his J. P. Robinson (K.C.C.) 4.82

second appearance as skip, beat H. Munro (Taikoo) *. PAVEL at No. 83, WINDHAM Webster's rink by four shots. The Davidson (K.B.G.C.) 3. Brass Kor 0.413 PAVEL Bowling Groon Club juniors as W. A Drake (K.B.G.G.) STASET, HONG Kono, under the Style:

will in future he carried on under the Style or Firm Name of K. B. PAVRI & SONS". Dated the 27th day of May, 1991

the Civil Servine at the Valley by A. L. Shields (Yacht Club) 4. 28 10. ahots, thanks to: Deridson and WJ Bickford (08.00) 397 Drake leading their teams to vio. G.. Ozorio (Recreio) tory when their third rink were 1. K. Duncan (Taiko) defeated by Bickford's team

of three, and the holding of the

AT BOSTON

H.K.F.A. COUNCIL.

AGENDA FOR MONTHLY

MEETING

The following is the agendi for the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong F.A. Council to be held at 20, Ice House Street, on Tuesday, June 9, at 5.30 p.m. -

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their advertisements and trying to rench individuals in a quiet man-

Ribbon Development.

ner,

We are," he said, “in great danger of inchoate, ill-considered townships going up on the outskirts forty miles of London, under our of our big towns, specially within yory eyes and without proper con- trol. The ribbon develogament along the new roads is a very serious and hear how the Minister of Transport important isRic We constantly and the local authorities have spent great sums of money in laying out

est roads, but their powers are inayfficient and the sides of the roads are not taken over by the

arterial roads out through the coun- authorities To-day there are great. try along which you may travel for two or three miles without swing the country on either side because they are entirely hedged in by this. ribbon development

Our English villages, he said, were usually cast in a rather small mould and with the normal rodds they depended on a sense of in- timacy for much of their charm. "Our country, he saidilin equable, simple without great moun- tain ranges or large rivers and lakes. In other countries natyre it self in 60 tremendous that it can withstand any inflictions of man. The whole profile of Fujiyama might be covered from top to bottom with bungalows and at fifty miles distance the mountain would hold its own. But the beauty of England is vulnerable, and a lovely part of the Bussex downs may be ruined by a single bungalow." Beceive the Sub-Committee's ro- The duty of each and all of us," port on the allocation of the he concluded, it to see that our Sunday Herald Charity Cup re, local authorities should know that ceipts.

if they make an effort to do the Receive the Sub-Committee's re right thing they will have the sap- commendations on revisions to port of public opinion." rules.

Any other business."

Confræ minutes of Council meet ing No. 11 and Emergency Com mittee meeting No. 15.

Receive the Treasurer's statement of accounts for May,

Correspondence.

·A TELEPHONE CAMPAIGN.

CANVASS OF 250,000 PEOPLE

Within the next few weeks every farmer" in the country will receive a mass of literature from the Post Office, urging them to instal a tale phone equipped with extensions to every part of his farm, says the London Daily Telegraph

WHY YOU GET INDIGESTION.

Do you know that when you suffer pain after eating or get soins other form of digestive disturbance, the trouble is almost certain to arise from excess seid in the stomach

This Acid attacks the stomach lining, makes food fer- mont and causes painful gases and still more acid to form. Unleas promptly counterapted the exoces

will develop into" serious. acidity This is part of an intensive cam stomach trouble and may even paign to secure more subscribers, an cause picorp. The coly sure way ni banishing digestiip trauble is to official of the Telegraphs and elo-neutralise is expess acid that is phones Department of G.P.:0, told

a representative of The Daily Tele the underlying cause and this is

more quickly and surely done. ataph.

taking hall teaspoonful

Bisurated Magnesis for two or three tablets in water after meals,

The letters will be followed by a personal canvas directed to em: phasise the cheapness and value of baying is telephone installed. All trace of excess acid is instant- A similar campaign was recently-ly neutralised, fermentation i carried out among all the doctors etc pped, pain and discomfort dis in the country, and the Post Office appear and normal digestion is re- stored. Every chemist can supply has collected about three quarters of Bisurated Magnesis, and you a million names and addresses of

cannot get a better quicker people who are regarded as poten suror reme for indigestion. tial users of the telephone.en

Aaked whether the Post Office. would be prepared to cope with tho

orders emported, or hoped for, the CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME official said that preparations would

be made in advance in the districts attacked.is

Last year," he added, Boston May 26-Ernie Schaaf, rural automatic exchanges. promising German-American heavy Now there are 370, and we believe waight, tonight knocked out Jim that the outcome of this cam

event, on August Bank Holiday Maloney, veteran Bostan third will be a large addition of**

The following were elected as rater, in the first round of their scribers members of the Committee-The scheduled tep rounds bout

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In addition, the Post Office will, Captain of the Kowloon MotorAt the groning gong Schaaf erme for the first time, idvertise Cycle Club, Moser, B. BRogers out of his corner evidently intent phone on the boarding.

K. C. Hamilton BiH. Church on making the bout as short na shoying a sttractive L. Groom, 8. Ashworth, as Garcon,

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and F.P.Franklin (Publicity),

possible. Ho suposoded. After show selephone has bocni pi teering Maloney with a body attack jungti

~ || HRA Alves (fleggio). £." {101

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Segrotary-Hr. B. H. Church Treasurer:Mr. B. 8. Rogers.

Continued on next (olumn);

with the" he landed right do the jaw which gelopment Association

fight terminated

widely exhibited

· MOXINASU/Bank: and :: EsZAKK.

PEAK MANRIONS. Broomed & Five-roomed Apartmen FRINCE EDWARD ROAD,

KOWLOON,

sad Semi-detached villas Pegsfruesen with Pape

ANDA"

LINDS'

Visla wile Moden. Conrendanose.

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