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CATHEDRAL'S SERMON
Taking Ephesians, 4-11-13 as his subject the Rev. H. W. Bulnes delivered the following sermon at the St. John's Cathedral yesterday
morning.
"And he gave some to be apost- les: and some, prophets; and some evangelists; and some. pastors and teachers; for the perfecting of the saints, unto the work of ministering, unto the building up of the body of Christ: till we all attain unto the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a full- TOWB man, unto the measure
The higher your doctrine of the Church
that .the deeper must "Church te imbedded in the He of the people. You cannot exalt the Church more than by calling It the body of Christ, but that glorious body was born"in humi- ilty. nurtured in simplicity, excer- steed in deeds of friendliness and charity racked with pain and finally killed before it was exalted..,
church Of that body we in this are members. Christ did not live in a herinit's cell and therefore His body cannot and must not This carries very important im- plications for what Church mem- bership involves.
HONG KONG DAILY
EXTRACTS FROM GAZETTE
Appointments Etc.
wh.c. we live for truly human and spiritual ends is part of God's re- conelling work and is part of the business of the Christian Church. The thinker, the journalist, the school-master, the doctor. the It is notified for general infor- officer of public health, the sanmation that during the absence tary inspector, the police officer from the Colony of Mr. Geoffrey the administrator all these canaiskin. Mr. Cedric Blaker will act Vice-Consul for" Sweden in be every bit as much, ministers of as
the Hong Kong. God's reconciling lové as priest is of His word and sacra- ment.
The name of Dr. George Goal- rey Lee, Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery, Nova Scotia, P. M. Board, has been added to the list of medical practitioners.
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His. Excellency the Governor has appointed the undermentioned to de Analysts for the purposes of the Adulterated Food and Drugs Ordinance:-Mr. J. L. Tetley. B.A., A.1.C. and Mr. A. Kurik.”
PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH · That first but also this. The of the stature of the fulness of purpose of the Church and of us who are its members is not just Christ:"
10 hang about in the world, not
His Excellency the Governor as it were to be discovered seated on the stage of the world when has appointed Dr. Li Shn-fan, to the curtain goes up, gently glow- be a member of the Medical ing with its own suffused light. Board for a further term of three
It must bring years. It is to redeem it. redemption as Christ brought it." The trumpet that it sounds front
itself
its words and beyond are given to it from another world. If that were not so the Church would be a redundant club of amiably like-minded persons. The Church has a message of recon- ciliation hence the place
Bankruptcy notifications state specially ordained ministry. The
ordained that a
Ars: dividend of $15 per existence of specially
the cent. men is. the guarantee that
has been declared in the Church means business and means case of Carlos Victor Castro, and a of $0.43 God's business because it shows supplementary dividend that is has not forgotten, that it per cent. in the case of the Hung is in the world to give God's mes-Cheong Pawnbrokers. the sacra sage and to minister ments of His love. These are the pastors and teachers, the apostles and prophets of whom St. Paul speaks as being ordained for the perfecting of the Saint's in the work of ministry. The Church is concerned with men and women as they universally are not only
Christ aid not live in the world tor His own sake I am come. He said, that they may have life" and again "If 1 be lifred up I will draw ali men unto me His very name means "the gift of God". There- fore the Church which is His body is not in
the world for its own
sake but for the salvation of the world, "it is not to be ministered "unto but to minister. The Church is an adventure not a system: and its mission like its Lord's bring back. Into the God always more and more ele- ments of the world's life.
NO DISTINCTION
is to
of
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His Excellency the Governor has appointed Dr. D. J. Valetine, M.C., B.S.; (Lond.), DPH. D.TM., and H., to act as Deputy Director at Medical and Sanitary Services.
ANY LETTERS HOME FOOTBALL
FOR YOU?
PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1936.
HOME RUGGER
Arsenal Defeated At Home
Ireland Beats
Scotland
THINGS CINEMA
1936 A Record Year
Post Office Notices
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Miss Cynthia Allen, W. A. Atkin-
London, Feb. 22. & Co.), Miss son (c/o Moller Saphie Berseth, E. J. Bucknall, The defeat of Queen O'South at Eryant R. Burkhard, China State the hands of Morton in the Scot- Bank, W. H. Christophers, B. tsh Cup and Arsenal's home de- Commercial feat provided the major sensations Closson, Chinese
in Saturday's football programme. Results, as cabled by Reuter. were as follows:-
Banking Corp., Mrs. H. M. Gu, Miss R. Dobson, S, Arlent Edwards, C. Figueredo, F. W. Gibbins, Capt. Gillespie, F. Hollin "(c/o New York guerite Jarvie, Robert P. Kerr. Press), Messrs. India, Ltd., Mar-
Khoo Soo Cheang, W. R. Knenie, Capt. S. E. Kryloff, Yacht Mos- quito, H. C. Laughlin, M. Lavadia, Lee Kong Boon, Miss M. D. Lee, Pierre Levy, Cora Lyle. Dr. E. K Mackay, T. Malley, Cullen Mather A Mauer,
FIRST DIVISION
2 Portsmouth Arsenal
Birmingham "1 Wednesday Blackburn Chelsea Grimsby Leeds Liverpool Metal Manufacturing M'chester C. Co., Ltd., Emile Meyers, Mrs. Stoke George Ng. Paclac Trading Co., Sunderland Chas V, Parr, R. Pollak, Helene W. Brom. Prigoda, I R. A. A. Rees, L. M. Rich. Rising Sun Motion Picture Studio, Mrs. J. A. Rivera, R.M.S. "Makura," Helen Roberts, Mme. M. Blackpool B Scotte, E. Sewell, Mrs. F. Sissons. Bradford F Smlih & Co., Miss Nora Spona- Bury rowsky, Mrs. H. Spulman, Dea-Don'ter coness. Gertrude Stewart, Mr. E.Lel'ter. Thomas (ss. Turbo), Tomlin Norwich son, Miss Doris Whitby, Ks. Teodor Notts F. Wieczorek. Dr. Lindsay Woods. Sheffield 'U.
Registered Articles Der Chow, Foreign Knitting Co., Kwong Hop Lung, Lem Shaw Kee Leng-Hong- San" St.). (Tong Cheang, George Miller, R, C. Pass.
Shew(c/o Inez Miss J. A. Schuster, Madame Scott, Miss Lynne L
Poon).
Radio Telegrams 6080, from Yunhanfu. Transiquang, Hotel Trangduong Qual. Haiphong. from Saigon.
1115, from Shanghai, €472, from Amoy.
(BY E. W. BETTS) Everbody connected with the London, Feb, 22: English stage is agreed that 1936 for the In the International Ruggers to be a record year maten at Murrayfield, Ireland beat theatre. It has certainly beguil Scotland by 10 points to 4. Ireland well. So successful were many of won by one drop goal and two the pleces running daring the tries to Scotland's drop goal. Christmas and New Year holidays that some of the perennials-only seen at that time of the year- could not be revived, for want of vacant theatres. At three theatres performances were given thrice. daily, and drew large audiences.
The game was played in threa- tening weather on very sot: turf with a crowd of 50,000 present.
Exciting play with the ball travelling from one territory to the other marked the opening of the game and Ireland drew Arst blood One effect of the more intense with a try by Walker in the far public interest in the stage is the corner of the field after ten min-return of the long run. The Wind utes play Siggins failed to con- and the Rain, at the Savoy, has gone into its third year: The Doralnant Sex, at the Aldwych. has passed its first anniversary: Sweet Aloes, at Wyndham's, has 1ts 450th performance:
move-
The Irish backs employed their usual tactics and played well-up, smothering the Scottish ments before they developed, while passed their forwards were very fast, fea-and Lady Precious Stream, at the turing their play by keen tackling. The Scottish handling was very weak.
Little, has reached its 420th.
3
0
9. Derby
0
2 Everton
2
i H'sfeld
1
0 Middlesbro'
1
vert.
1 Bolton
1
1. Preston
3
2 Brentford
2
3 Wolves
1 Aston Vila
0
• When abandoned.
SECOND DIVISION
8 Charlton
2
2 Tottenham
5
3 Barnsley
0
6 Hull
1
2 Newcastle
1
falled to add
1 Fulham
0
Ireland scored their second try It is early yet to anticipate what
their through McMahon,
right the year will bring us in new pro- centre threequarter. but Baley ductions, but the arrival of the David and Gollath play by Sir the goal points.
.with Barrie,
Elisabeth Shortly after Hewitt, their scrum- James
a Burnley
0
1 M'chester U.
1
- Port Vale
8 Bradford C.
1
2
19'ampton Swansen"
4 Plymouth West Ham
When abandoned.
† Postponed owing to snow. THIRD DIVISION (South)
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Aldershot
Brighton
Bristol C. Coventry
Millwall *Newport
Allix, Hong Kong Hotel, frorn Queen's P.R. Bordeaux.
His Excellency the Governor has
Exeter purpose of in as much as you are a broker or appointed Mr. T. R. Rowell, B.SC.
a jockey or a nursing sister and to act as an Inspector of English it is its duty to bring to the fun- schools, vice Mr. James Ralston. damental man and woman. in.. you | M.A., on leave.
God. the word of the love of
setting | Hence the training and
apart of certain men and women for the work of the ordained ministry. They are the Church's guarantee that it has not forgot- ten the charter of its foundation.
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To carry out that mission all its members are called.
There is no distinction. In 30 tag as you be long to Christ you are committed to this task, whatever your profes sion. How can it be otherwise? The Church is not made up of The also-rans. parsons and world's life is made up of all sorts. Therefore the sphere of. the Church's operations lles in all the jobs and professions in which Christians are occupied and the sphere of your operations Christian lies in the job in which you are engaged. The Church is here tu munster and you are all ministers. That is what is meant and rightly meant by the "Priest-
all believers". hood of
That phrase has two meanings, First that the world is so made that all spiritual gifts must be conveyed whether for good or li by people and second that the service which the Church is called to render to the world, the redempitve activity of the Christian spirit is the call- ing of all people irrespective of their profession.
I have sought to exalt the 'Church in our eyes as the living instrument "or body of the living Christ and such a thought is of- ter taken to go along with a cleri- vallst notion of the place of the
AS LAYMEN
Thus it is that to all of you. If I may address you as laymen. there will
tasks both come two belonging to your membership of Christ's Church the one profes- other pastoral. alonal and Both are part of your priesthood You will find yourselves required both to do the Church's work in
which
the
His Excellency the Governor hai appointed the person for the time being executing the duties of Me- dical Officer in charge of. Kowloon and New Territories, to be a De- Registrar of Births
puty Deaths.
and
It is notified that His Excellency the Governor, under instructions received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has made the following appointment:-Miss Katheleen' Trickett to be a Nursing Sister.
GERMAN PROTEST TO
·SWITZERLAND
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
・・ Press" (Copyright.}}
Berne, Feb. 21:
The Swiss Federal Council, met on Friday to consider the German provést note against the prohibi- tion of the National Socialist Party
German
organisation in Switzerland. The following statement was given to the Press: the world by the excellence with His Excellency the Governor has
The Chief of the Political De- which you do your own job what-appointed Mr. W. J. Lockhart-partment, Federal Councillor Dr. ever it may be and also to do smith to act as Land Officer in ad- G., Motta announced his receipt your part as God calls you in the dition to his other duties, during of the contents of the more intimate and personal tasks the absence of Mr. T S. Whyte-protest "note: The Federal Coun
and Smith or until further notice. belong to shepherds
cll will, however, deal with the matter with requisite calm for friends. Of both these there is a common centré
the which is
The names of Messrs. G. F. We several day in co-operation with united worship and loyality of the
the Departments of Justice and Church. Some will find refresh- vil, J. B. Tibbetts, P. H. Palmer
Police. ment and fellowship in the actt- and Yeung Choat-kat have been vities and meals of the various added to the list of authorised au- societies within the Church and altors. all will find strength for the work of the Lord's Body in the fellow- ship of the Lord's Supper.-
clergy. On the contrary, it truly LIQUOR'S SALE
expresses itself in the
elevation
of the layman's ministry, that is
of every man's ministry.
As Federal Councillor. Bauman, of the Department of Justice and Police will not be able to attend the next meeting of the Federal Council, the ultimate decision will
His Excellency the Govenor has appointed Mr. R. A. C. North to
only be reached" in 8 days time." act as Secretary for Chinese At-Transocean News Service.
fairs.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Dr, 8, 8. Strahan to be
à member of the Dental Board for
a farther term of three years, and
Let me put it another way. We New Hours Gazetted D. E. W. Kirk to be a member of
the Midwives Board for a further term of three years. ́ ́.
A Gazette notification states the that an examinator for Pilots licences will be held at the Har- adjunct bour Office on Thursday March' 5.
re-
are all of us called not only to be good but to do God's will and to be Hla ministers. "And you must
It is notified in the "Gazette do that in all the activities that a
that condition No. 3. of torm No. Christian's live, embraces-work. 5 in the First Schedule to home, leisure, investments, expen- | Liquors Ordinance of "1931. diture, politics, and the affairs of lating
to restaurant the heart and the mind and the licences, has been rescinded and pocket. Your Christian duty can- the following substituted therefor: not be confined to your spare "Intoxicating liquors shall only be sold between the fol ow.ns hours and at no other time:
time. God did not call you to be good after 1 o'clock and leave you to the devil from 9 am,
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A Gazette notification states that His Majesty the King has not been advised to exerclad his power of disallowance with respect to the
ETHIOPIAN REPORT
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press Copyright),
Addis Ababa, Feb. 21.
It is stated here that the Minis ter of War, Rás Mulu Geta nas
withdrawni his
forces from the Enderta Province somewhat, so as to take up stronger defensive post- tlaris in the mountains.
Swindon
Torquay
Watford
1 B'mouth
half, dropped a fine goal and the Bergner in the main part, is he interval arrived with Ireland leading eagerly awaited. It is sixteen" ing by 10 points to nil
The Irishmen launched repeat ed attacks on the resumption and then the Scottish forwards woke up and Weston and Cooper led a scrambling' attack from which Murdoch, the right wing three- quarter, dropped a goal to give Scotland their only points.
The Irishmen failed to maintain their early pressure, but kept the Scots at bay with good touchkick- ing and spirited tackling, the final whistle giving them victory by 10 points to 4
Crystal P.
3
1 Luton
1
2 Clapton
0
.5 Cardiff
1
3
1 Southend
2,"
GiBingham
2 Notts C.
2.
4 Reading.
1
Heuter.
3 N'ampton
3
11 Britol R.
2
* postponed owing to snow.
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Gateshead Halifax Hartlepools Mansfield. Oldham
Rotherham Tranmere Wrexham Walsall
Carlisle Darlington
1 Crewe
2
4 Barrow
1
a N. Brighton.
1
3 York
0
2 Accrington
1
5 Southport
1
3 Rochdale
3
1 Chester
2
1 Chesterfield
3
1 Lincoln
I
◊ Stockport
0
* when abandoned
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Airdrie Hearts Kilmarnock
8 Dunfermline
2
4 Hamilton
1
2 Partick
1
2 Ceftic
||
3
Queen's Pk.
SCOTTISH CUP-Third Ronad
2 Queen O'S
0
Morton Aberdeen 1 St Johnstone 1
1 Rangers St. Mirren Third Lanark & Dumbarton Clyde 1 Dundee Cowdenbeath 1, Motherwell
2
D
1
3
Dunfermline and Falkirk drew
byes.-- Reuter.
LEAKAGE OF BRITISH
SECRET REPORT
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyrightki
Berlin, Feb. 21.- The Rome Correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt reporting or The Italiana are making new the "Giornale d'Italia's" statement foreshadowed äd- attempts with airplanes to sup- about Eden's ply the garrison of Makale with drese in the House of Commons, provisions and ammunitions. says that he was given to under- From the Somaliland front, the stand where the key to the riddle
"(a) In that part of the City C Ordiriance to amend the Defenca Abyssinians report that General of the documentary leakage is to
Victoria situated to the east or Contribution Ordinance, 1901. Arsenal Street, between 12.30 p.m. and 230 pm, and between, 6 p.m. and 9 pm, ̈*
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SPHERE OF MINISTRY. And when I say that a Chris tlan's home and occupation and
The Gazette publishes a full list leisure are the sphere of his
"(b), Elsewhere in the Colony, of midwives licensed to practise ministry I do not mear in the between. 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 pm. In the Colony. first place that you ought to be a and between 7 p.m. and 10 pm. missionary in your office but "Provided that the Inspector The table of contents and index rather that through your skill and General of Police in his discretion of the Hong Kong Government efficiency, your devotion and in and where the licensed premises Gazeite for the year 1935 have tegrity, your patience, courage, the or a portion thereof are reserved been published. way you do your job well and for a private party may grant a friendly, you should glorify God. permit writing permitting the The priest must offer something: sale of liquor on the premises or And your "first offering in the portions so reserved to members priesthood of all believers is in of such party up til 1 a.m. on your home
and your work and payment of the Official Signatures your friends.
· į fee of $5 or beyond that hour an All work well done belongs to payment of the fee prescribed in your ninistry since the exists to reconcile all human con-ance,"
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The Government Gazette not- fies that Mr. Harry Wright Fraser resumed duty as Inspector of Mul-isai on February, 20.
Nasibu hai made further progress be found. towards Coron. In Ogaden the
years since Barrie last wrote a full-length play, and the produc- tion of the new one-provisionall
The Two Shepherds- entitled help but make the year memor- able.
It has its "world-premiere" in Edinburgh towards the end of February, and is due in London-
is Majesty's Theatre early in March. The cast will include Str John Martin Harvey, Leon Quar- termaine. Hilda Trevelyan and Augustus John Godfrey Tearle. has designed the scenery, Willlara Walton is the composer of the special music, and HK, Ayliff will
OTHER RUGBY MATCHES direct the acting.
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London, Feb. 22. Weather and ground conditions erfered with the Rugger pro- Bramme, but a large number of matches were completed as fol lows:-
Army 0, Territorial Army 0. Bristol 3, Swansea 11
Cambridge
6. Univ.
Scottish 6. **
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London
Coventry 3, Sale 3: Devonport Ser. 3, Redruth 11. Headingley 21, Blackbeath 10. Northampton 6, Leicester 0.
Richmond 16, O.M.T. 6. Rosslyn Park 14, Old Blues 5. Waterloo 6, Birkenhead Park 0. London Welsh 0, Bridgend 7. Llanelly, 3, Cardin 0. Portsmouth Ser. 8, Harlequins 13. Edinburgh Univ, 26, Gala 9. Devonport Services (3) and Red- ruth (11) abandoned their match In the second half Moseley and Bath scratched their meeting ow ing to snow, Gloucester and the R.AF. did not play, while, the Nuneaton v. Rugby result is miss- ing.
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B.A.F. BEATS NAVY
At Twickenham in the Inter Services Tournament, the RAF beat the Royal Navy three points to il **
In the County Championship semi-final at Gosforth, North-
umberland beat- Warwickshire . by 11 points to 10 -Reuter,
FRANCO-SOVIET AGREEMENT
Treaty
C.A Cochran, who will be res- ponsible for the production, is also helping further to make theatrical history by putting on at the Adelphi, the most sumptuous and artistle revue that he has ever done. This is Follow the Săn, and the cast is remarkable for its size " and internationality.
Another revue which is expect- ed to be a convincing success is Andre Charlot's, due at the
in Vaudeville early
March. In this June and Arthur Riscoe ere to be co-stars.
It is good to know that plays are to be produced that will give - opportunity for some famous "pairs" to be seen together again. These include Yvonne Arnaud and Ronald Squire in Laughter in Court, by Hugh Mills; and Edna Best and Madge Titheradge in an adaptation by H. M. Harwood of Henri Bernstein's L'Espoir.
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Robert Donat," leaving Alms 100 the time being, is appearing in a dramatic versich of J. L. Hodson's" Grey Dawn-Red Night, which he will present under his own mana-
thus becoming our. gement, youngest actor-manager. Dely- sla is returning to the West-End stage in a new operetts, The S11- ver Swan, and Charlotte Green- wood is to bring her American success, Leaning on Letty.
As an exchange, we are sending to New York Eileen Draycott, an original member of the Manches- ter. Repertory Theatre, to appear In the production there of Love on the Dole. She will take the part of Mrs. Hardcastle, which she created in the original Manches-
"From quarters customarily best Clash With Locarnoter production, heat, which grows steadily, begins informed, the conjecture is voiced now and will grow till April. As that the document did not reach it is already becoming unsoffer able, it will severely hamper the activities of the motorised troops frantacean News Bervice.
EXPEDITION TO · HIMALAYAS
Rome in a direct way. There are. Weighty reasons for supposing
that the British report was sent (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
to some Western power that had worked together closely with Britain in the Abyssinian question
Press (Copyright.)]
Berlín, Feb. 21. During Thursday's debate in the for ita information In the coun- French Chamber concerning the
try in question-where sympathy
Franco-Russian Allance Pact,
Another new play, which will be seen Arst, at the Old Vic is St. Helena, in which R, C Sherrif
and Jeanne de Casalis have colla borated. This will be concerned. with the last phase" and ends with the death of Napoléon,
for Italy prevails even to the Herriot made a statement that in towards Soviet Russia would be
highest. Government positions--it | New Delhi, Feb. 2z. was almost a rule rather than an note of May 25, 1935, the Ger-reconcilable with those of the man,Government; although with Locarno Pact, and the conclusion Fame reserve, stated that the that Chrman. Government does The Indian and Kashmir Gov-exception to treat such
a certain latitude. Locarno Pact would not be affect- not think it possible. ernments have given permission to material with
tion!!
offcia!
ed by the Franco-Russian Pact. Apart from the legal impossibi- The financial statement or the a French expedition to attempt so that it is not difficult to guesa Church the Second Schedule to the Orari Coleny for the month of Novem-climbs of Kinchinjanga and Dhania what course the report in ques-I is declared by authoritative lity of this reconciliation, the gene-
tion took after having reached ber: 1935 shows a credit, balance lagiri in the Himalayas, Both duct and purposes to God's will In the previous condition, there at the end of the month of $12, these peaks are, over 25,000 feet he hands of the power in ques. quarters here that the statement ['ral political condition would not
525.709.58. The revenue during the high. An advance party is ex- month was $2,005,804.39 and the pected to reach Bombay on March expenditure for the same period" 10. 2 amounted to $2,192,488.47, the sum, A German expedition was also of $12,712,393.66 being brought for-planned this year, tie has been ward as the excess of assets over postponed to next year- Habuities at October 31:1935. Beuters Bulletin Service.
because as St. Paul puts it "God was до differentiation between was in Christ reconciling the various parts of the Colony, the world unto Himself. This means rule being that intoxicating liquor that any attempt by true thinking could only be "sold in such re- or oublie organisation or works of staurants anywhere between 12.30 healing and mercy to control em (p.mizand between 8 p.m. and 9 vironment or the conditions in p.m.
of the former French Premier, is allow a smooth conciliation. It is in direct contrast with the facts known to all signatory powers It 18 added that the
above for the German Memorandum of, thất, this is the attitude of Ger- statement can naturally not be May 25. 1935. addressed to the many, and it is know that this proved and must therefore be signatories of the Locarno Treaty, attitude, has been expressed by accepted with, appropriate re-discusses exhaustively the question Germany trom the very beginning.
whether the treaty obligations unaltered until this day
would undertake | Transocean News Service · which France
serve,
Tranatzian News Service.
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