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Exchange
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Association
FRIDAY.
Saysın
Olive
Halms Nat
.. SEPT, 4.
Mayoen
Beliare
Balonia.
Banks
H.K. Fires.0.0001
$1,395
HK. Banks
$1,500
£103
bo. (London).
2151
Chartered Banks
£103
210
£31
£14
Mercantile Bks. "A"
Do.
231
*C"
$76
Bank of Fast Axia...
€141
$78
N. O. & S. Backs ... Insurances
3.
$470
Canton LusurAUGGE,
3070
Union InsuraROOS ........
$135 1670
$11
Underwriters
80 ota.
3482
China Fires
$240
$457 $950
131
| International Amuce, S.
Shipping
$30
Douglasen
Steamboats
$30
Indoe (pret.)
$20
Do. (def.)
109/41 Shell $13
Waterbost
Mixing
[94 cta
Halatoes ....
Gold River
12 al
19
65 cla
Gold Creek......
12hots. Salacots
19 ots.
Kailans
Langkas (single) 8.
182 ct..
g".. 34
33
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12
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Explorations
Shanghai Loans d.
$11.00 Rauba ..................................................
Veuszants Gold Fldu.
Docks Wharves,
Godowns, etc.
H.K. & K. Wharvoa.) $103
Do.
Providnats (old). $1.85
Do. (new) ot
Du.
"(old).
(new)
193/10)
$IMG
1.85/1..98
120 cts
H.K. & W.Docks
$133
S. Cuins Motor 'A
481
Shanghai Duck S.
$4
New Engineerings S.
9.
$185
flongkum
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
H.. Hotels.......$6.15
H.K Landa.......8 #1
36.00
5,90/6,10
$40
$105
Da. 4% Dabeatures
113
Shanghai Lands...8.
$IG
Metropolitan. Lands..
"15.60
H.K. Healties.....!..
$6.40
$4.70
Chins De...
160
Do. Debenturess.
Humphreys
..............
19
$80
Chinose Estabcd......
ניר
Cotton Mill
Ужан
S'ta Cotton(vid)S.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER · 5, © 1936.
TAKING BIBLE SERIOUSLY
(Continined from Para.61
Bryan.
terribly agitated, was haranguing the crowd. He seem- ed to have furgotten that he was in a courtroom.
"
WI am glad to have brought that stalement out of Mr. Darrow," he declaimed. "I want the world to know that the affidavits of these. scientists were put in here for the purpose of discrediting the Bible. I am simply trying to protect the Word of God against the "greatest athelst in the United States."
$35
$300
il
120
After that outburst. Bryan wilted. His fire was gone. Suc- ceeding 'abawers to" Darrow's ques- tons were given in a resigned manner, and some" were inaudible few feet away!` The crowd sensed it, and lapsed into ¡fearful 109/+) { slence. Like the milis of the $12 30 gods, Darrow continued to grind.
"M. Bryan, do you believe Eve was the first woman?"...
112 65
$2.30 $11.80
+4
$1.95/90
$143
1914
56
#107
18
$70
$30
10.
(now
8394
318
Yoong Sings......
$14
$26
Wing Un Textiles(2.)
326
Pubile Utilitlem
$369
$134/70
Tramways
#13+
13,//
F64 $21
Poak Tesins (vid) .........
Do.
(w)...
3911
Star Ferrien
621
Yaunati Forries ... $21
$13,10)
$3,85
13/13.10 91/10
China Lights (old).
113
Do.
(now)...
}
$65
31/54
$20 $8.30
$28 $9 20
281/1
39
$112
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H.K. Electrics *****
Macao do
Saudakan Lights ........
Telephones (old)...
Du. (new)
China Bares .....
Do. (pref.)......
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Malabou Sagara
Traction
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"Yes." was the faint response "Do you believe that she WAN literally made out of Adam's rib?
"I do." in still: lower tones.
"Did you ever discover where Cain got his wife?"
"No. I leave you agnostics to hunt for her."
"Do you believe the story of the temptation of Eve by the ser- pent?"
"I do. Sir."
"And you believe. as the Bible says that because of Eve's sin a womankind was doomed thence- forth to endure the pains 0 chlidbirth?"
and that
"That is what I says,
is what I belleve."
.
"And you belleve." continued the implacable Darrow, "that God punished the serpent by con- demning snakes forever after to crawl upon their bellies?"
"Yes. mumbled.
believe that Bryan
"Well, just how do you suppose snakes got around prior to that time?" rasped Darrow..
MANILA MINING SHARES
Demonstrations
IX.I Itogons
GERMANY ANNOYED WITH RUSSIA
P
Fuehrers Gifts Intercepted
Berlin, Sept. 3.
The whole German press is in- dignant that the Russian Customa and Ralway offelaly have taken the gifts of the Fueurer from, the Toklo Councillor Sato. on his way back to Japan with the Japanese Olympic team via Siberia.
The
Local Anzeiger writes The theft of the va uable present. by Soviet Russian offela.s on the 'Trans-Siberian route cannot cause any surprise. During the Olympu Games the Soviet" Governmen. poured out a torrent of base les and
P.1.00
ATLANTIC FLYERS FORCED DOWN
Lodou. Sept. a. The Altuntie Ayers Harry Rich- man and Dick 'Merrill who lef New York last night made a for- ced landing, this afternoon in a small field near Llwyncelyan in Wales owing to petro! shortage. Fuel was at once sent by alr from Croydon to Carmarthenshire SU that the American almen could continue their fight but It was not expected they would be able to take off again for. before morning. -- British Mirqlean.
Croydon
GERMAN CONGRESS
"NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
ARDPOVED mealara aguners
1936
Last Today's
Change 603-13/32 5.08-20/32 up »
High Low Sept. 2. High Low Close Change 143.1 18.88 187.25 163.01 168.41 up 65.18 $4.60 14.06 .98 off 40 64 54.93. 38.00 28.23 34.88 35,11 34.67 34.83 0 of 104.35 98.999 104.38
104.44 .0 up
66.14
Business Done: -1,080,000 shares.
Amer, Cyanamid Am & For. Power Am. & Fer. P. $7 pi Am. Light & TIBC. Amer. Locomotive... Amer. Radiator...... Amer. Roling M... Amer, Smelting....... Ap. Sugar Refining 1741 Amgr. Tel, & Tel"... 120) Amer. Tobacco 'B' ... 251" Amer. Waterworks... 39 Anaconda Cupper... Atchison, T. & S. Fe. Atlas Corpn.
38 up
STOCKS
Antamoxs
3.9.36 Closing P:3.25
4.9.36 Opening P.3.35
4.9.35 Closing F.335
Atoks
85cvos. 850voa
6Scvps.
Baguio Gold
37
.361..
36
QUOTATIONS
Benguet Consol.
P.151
P:153
P.16
New York: September 4.
Benguet Explor.
271
27
IT
26
Big Wedge
454
17
48
Ligh Low Close Close
95
New York/London Cross-rata.
93
92
Now York Cotton-Dac.
11.73 1.87 11.05 1157 .00 an
P.1.95
P.1.85
New York Rabber-Doc.
10,356
10.61 16.51 18.61
.01 OF
P.1.85
P.1.90
P.1.80
Chicago Wheat
Masbate Consol
62
82
30
Chicago Corn
Dec.' -Deo.
1092
1 8
1072" 108)
11 up
93% 027
91 63
i up
Northern Mining Paracale Gumaus San Mauricio Suspc Consol. United Paracale Market Comment
32...
314
32
Silver-Offcial
44}
unchanged
65
61
64
P.2.35 ST P.1.45 Steady.
P.2.35
P.2.50
Sept. 3.
57
P.1.45 Steady.
62
F.1.55 Steady
Dow Jones Averages
So Industrial
20 Railr
170.15 56,02
20 Utilitea
J". Bonds
11 Commodity Index 88.37 63.00 60.76
Last Sale
Last Sule
Stocks Adams Express Amer. Can
Sept. 2 3.
Stocks
Sept. 2 3
137
131
Q. Western Sugar
381
36
1241
1241
Humble Oil
651
.041
B
331
331
Int. Earvester Co....
7
.61
Int. Nickel ......
54)
55+
37
301
Lat Tel.
Tel.
121 121
311 321
Kennecult
471
471
D2
22)
Lotw's Inc.
591 533
28
27t
Lorilard
221
221
85
841
McKesson & Rob-
63
62
bins Inc. ..................
441 441
1744 10151 251 30
Monsanto Chenilcal 99 99
Montgomery Ward... 48'
481
Nat, City B.
-417*
42.
Nal. Dairy Prods....
71 271
-621 B2
271
Nat. D.stilera
30
202
Nat. Power & Light
121
121
131 134
New York Central...
44
437
Aubura
31
311
North American.....
331
331
Baltimore & Ohio... Beth chem Steel Boring Airplane Co Borden Co. 294 Bklyn Manhattan,
531
223
22+
Northern Pacific
271
201
671
663
Pacific Gas & Eec
381
38)
29
287
Pacific Lighting
53!
537
Trans Corpn. ...... Manhattan Bklyn -
$6 cuma. pf. ......... 102;•
157
53
103)
Packard MotQI 291
Paramount Pictur
Incor
*....
12
121
81 82
Pennsylvania R. K.
30+
391
Phillips.
Petro.eum
131 417
155 *
Pure Oil Co
47+
482
12:
111
Pub, Service of NJ.
161
161
463*
Radio "Corpn.
11. 101
4
$3.
23
Radio
Corpn
"B"
871
35 0!
110.
881+
114 21
114
Reynolds Tob 'B'.... 561 561
211
Schenley
471 467
1051 778
Schenley 51% p.....
091
100
Sears Roebuck
85+ 841
161 161
Socony-Vacuum
132
13)
Sthm,
Cal, Edison
31
311
31
31
Stn.
Pacific
43
421
Stand. Brands
151
15;
71
72
Stand. Gas Y"Elec
81
72
44
441
Stand. Oil of NJ,... 62)
82
121.
124
Sterling Proda.
a. 72)
72"
302
31
11
681.
681
Swift Internationať 301 Technicolor
27
301* 77
WAR OFFICE VISIT
Curtiss Wright 'A'.."
61
Iraq Army Official"
Curtiss Wright (0) Delaware & Hudson Distillers Corp. Sea-
grams
191
191
Texas Gud Sulphur 371 Transamerica
381
131
13+
40
46
20th Cent. Fox Flim.
comm.
301
301
251 251
717
724
20th Cent. Fox Fam.
p1.
381
384
London. Sept. 3. General Taha-al-
1544
155+
134 13)
Un. Carbide & Car-
bon
981
95
Un. Pacific
140
+140
Un. "Aircraft (New)
25
251
$5 pr.
Un. Airline Trans...
17.
17
Elec. Bond & Share
$6 pt.
Un. Corpn.
8
172
724 72
Un. Corp. $3 cum.
Bec. Power & Light 331 82; Flintkote Co.
pi.
471
47 +
351
Un,
Gas Improve-
Gen. Cigar
54
'531
ment
101
181
Gen. Electric
U. a. Indus Alcohol
331 343
Gen. Foods
381
382
U.S. Rubber
301
30+
Gen. Motory
U. 8. Steel
701
701
Gen. Rly. Bigmal ?.. Cold Drust
434
14t
134
Vanadium Warner Bros.
231
231
Picte.
131
131
13
Goodrich Tyre Co, . Goodyear Tire & E. G. Nthern Riy. p.
+ ex div.
244
Westinghoure dec 141
139+
244 247
Call Mate i
1%
1%
418
411
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calumnies agains: Nationai Socialist Germany, and naturaliy this demoralised their own officials. for a long time past the officias of the Trans-Siberian Railway have inflicted needless annoyances the passengers of countries not in sympathy with Soviet Russia. The feeling of insecurity in the Soviet Union is so great that every stranger is believed to be a spy."
The Boersen Zeitung heads its report: "The Soviet Authorities plunder foreigners.in transit" and states "In Moscow it seems AS
It was the last straw. Drooping | though one no longer cared with exhaustion, unable to con- keep the mask on." trol his trembling hands and The "Deutsche Allgemine quivering voice, Bryan got slowly tung" says: "Soviet Russia
its travellers,
to his feet.
Berlin, Sept. 3. The 4th National Congress of Germans living abroad was opened in the Bavarian town of Erlangen by the National Socialist Regional Leader, Bohle, in his capacity as President of the National Socialist | Cass. J. I
Foreign "Party's
Corpn.
Organisation. Canadian Pac. Rly. About 5.000 Germans from all parts Chase Nat. Ek...... of the world were present. In the Chesapeake opening" speech "Bohle dealt with Chesapeake & Ohio 874 the work accomplished by the Chrysler Party outside the frontiers of the Columbia Gas & E. Reich. The speaker stressed that C. G. & E 5 Apr 105) the sole aim of this work is to de-
Commercial
CTEC.t 782 velop the sentiment of national Comi. Solvents Zel-solidarity which has made the Ger- robs areople strong and free.
to
violates and thus "Your Honour.""" he said, "I think the most primitive claim to hos- I can shorten this examination.pitality that every one obliged to I will answer all Mr. Darrow's pass through the country is entit- questions at once."
led to."-
In a final effort he turned his face to the audience, and brandishing clenched sts high above his head he cried:
"I want the world to know tha this man who does not believe in God is using a Tennessee court to slurs on Kim. I am no'
19
cast afraid."
$9+
$19
Caldbeck, ((ord.) 8.
$15
Macgregor (prof.18.
$2.80
$2.20
Canton Ica#
1216
$11
3114
811
PAL
11:56 3.96/105
ན་
321
$2.50
312
50 sta
181
13
+
13
724
40 stz.
31.30
712 prom. par
4
$2.40
11:30
Cements
Kopes.......
| Miscellaneous
Dairy Farms ....................)
Amusements comeries]
Ch. Etainmants...... $3.20
Constructiona, (old){
.Do.
(new)
Lane Crawfords......
Mackintosh)
Nanyang Tobacco...
Siscaree
Wat5004min $41
Powell
M. Greyhounds......
$12
47 ota. 16.90
13.0 13
Wm.
150 uts
អ
$100
SC. Enterprises.
Cb.G.5% 19250.3Bd
H.B. Govt. 4% Loans
Do.
Wallace Harper.....
B.K Wing On 5ba
Do Vibro Piling
VESSELS DUE
Burgenland,
Alipore, P. & G., September 12. Ango Mara, N.Y.K. September 10. Asphalion, B. & S., September 20, Australien, E.A. Co., September 11. 'Austvard, Jebsen's, Sept. 19. Hangalore, P. & O., Sept. 11. Bourinnos, Loxley's, Sept. 24. Bohr, P. & G., September 11.
Beamobr, Loxley's, September 12. Bonnovis, Lexley's, Sept. 12.
P. & O., September ..
Jabsen's, Sept. 2. Chenonceaux, Massageries, Sept. 5. Chitral, F. & O., Bept. 18. Conte Rosso, Lloyd Triesting, Sept. 25. Corfu, P. & O., Sept. 30. Crefeld, Melchers', October 7. D'Artagnan, Measageries', Sept. 19. Deucalion,
B. & S., September 27. Emp af Canada, C.P.S., Sept. 11. Emp, of Japan, C.P.B., October 9, Emp. of Rais, C.P.S., September 24, Friderun, Melchers', Octobor 2. General Sherman, alates Co., Oct. 2. Gea. Pershing, Stater Co., Sept. 11. Grootelerk, J.C.J. Line, September 9. Havel, Molchera', Sept. 5.
Hawaii Maru, 0.8.K., September 5. Idomeneus, Jardine's, Sept. 16. Ixlon, B. & S., September 6.
...... sau
912 $108
Jaya, E., Co., October 6, Katori Maru, N.V.K., Sept. 19. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, Sept. 9. Lisbon Maru, N.TK Sept. 6. Lyons, Maru, N.V.K., September 10. Mencetheus, B. & S., Sept. 8. Menelaus, B. & S., September 21. Muroran Maru, 0.8.K.,” Sept 6. Nagara, Gilman's, Sept. 7. Nako Maru, N.Y.K., September 10. Neptuna, "Gibbs or N.Ť.K., Sept. 6. Potsdam, Melchors', October 6, Pres. "Adams, Dollar's, October 23. Pres. Doumer, Messageries, Sept. 8. Pros. Garfield, Dollse's, Sept. 25. Pres. Grant, A.M: Line, October 2. Pres. Hoover, Dollar's, Sept. 24. Pres. Jackson, A.M. Line, Sept. 5. Pres. McKinley, A.M. Line, Sept. 18, Pres. Pierce, Dollar's, October 12. Pres. Polk, Dollar's, October 9. Pres. Taft, Dollar's, Sept. 14. »
Pres. Van Buren, Dollar's, Sept. 11. Pyrrhus, B. & S., Beptember Rawalpindi, P. & O., September 10.
Melchers', September 12. Santhia, B.I.
3.1. Apcar, September 15. Sarpedon, B. & 8., Beptember 11. Barnhorat, Melchers", Sept. 9. Shantung, Gilman's, Bept. 18. Shirala, BI. (Apear), Sept. 18. Bonchow, B. & B., September, 5 Soudan, P. & C., Sept. 28, Sphinx, Messageries', Oatober 8. Tal Yang, Dodwell's, Sept. 17.
Darrow broke in.
"I object to that statement. 7 am simply examining you on idea: that no intelligent Christian in the world belleves."
Court is adjourned t ninc o'clock to-mowow morning." call-
ed Judge Raulston, Bryan, his palm leaf limp at his side, looked down wistfully upon the audience Two or three pastors came for- ward to shake his hand, but the great crowd eyed him uncertainly. and slipped away. He looked very tired. and very old. Four day: later he was dead.
anticlimax.
The remainder is The defense having accomplished Its objects, and the prosecution being heartly sick of the whole affair. both were ready to quit. There remained the little item of
& verdict. Both sides, but es pecially the defense, desired" à verdict of guilty, in order to have the constitutionality of the statute tested in the Supreme Court. The jury returned the verdict, and Judge Raulston passed sentence. In doing so he made one last blunder. When the case reached the Tennessee Supreme Court it was reversed, not because of any element of constitutionality, but because Judge Raulston had fined Scopes $100, whereas the maxi- mum allowed by law was $50,
They buried The Commoner i Arlington National Cemetery. O
Transocean News Service,
PEASANT RIOTS
IN WARSAW
—
Comm. & Southern
(ord.)
A telegram of loyalty was sent Comm. & Southern to Chancellor Hitler on behalf of
ford., $6 cum · pf.. all present. Transocean News Service.
In London
Lieutenant'
Consolid. as of N.Y.
Consolia, Oil
Continental 0!.....
Corn. Products
Douglas Aircraft
Du Pont de Nemours Electric Boat
* £ìï.*¤ gydag ☎ -786-*******
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241
Warsaw, Sept. 3.
Hashimi, Chief of the Generalec Bond & Share 154) 155) Berious peasant rioting is said to Staff of the Iraq Army has arriv- Elec. Bond & Share have broken out in the indepen-ed in London from Baghdad, He was met at "Victoria Station by e dent Sovie: Republic Alzerbaijam, according to messages here from representative of the Army Coun- Eley, which state that in view of ci and this morning visited thr the poor harvest, the peasants re-War Office and was subsequently fused to hand over the amount of entertained at luncheon.- seed demanded to the Borlet "Col- British Wireless. lective." When requisitioning de- tachments arrived in the "villages to seize the harvest by force, the peasants armed themselves with rifles and flails, and in the fighting which ensued numerous persons are declared to have been killed and wounded. By way of punish ment many peasants were deported to Siberia, while others were shot after a summary court martial- Transocea. Nous Service. *
NATIONAL MEMORIAL FUND TOTAL
London, Sept. 3. The King George V National reached Memorial Fund has now a total of £10,273.— British Wireless.
BRITISH EFFORTS
SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER
London, Sept. 3. If the reply 01 German Government which. it is hoped, will be received shortly favourable in principle to the proposed international committee for exchange of information re- garding non-intervention in Spain negotiations should, in the Brit'sh view, be brought to a conclusion without delay and the first meet- ing of the committee "might be held at an early date. "Meantime fr anticipation of an internationa! committee the British Government has set up inter-departmental committee which met to-day and
H. B. JOSEPH & CO. discussed the efficacy of measures into the Government has put
Friday, Sept. 4. operation to prevent the export, of 'Messra, H. B. Joseph & Co, z*- arms, munitions and aircraft to ceived ne following quotations Bpain. The Committee upon
Latest Singapore Prices
Buyers
trom Singapore in Straits Cur- which ali Government de-rency for Raw Rubber: partments concerned are repre- sented and over which Mr. 8.8. Morrison, Financial Secretary to Treasury, presided also investigat- It is expected one of the earliested the possibility of enforcing ad- long range experimental flights to
NEW EMPIRE FLYING BOAT
London, Sept. 3.
ditional measures such as non-
that last day a dismal rain felbe carried out by the new empire interventionist powers might con- from clouds so low and black tho' fiying boat Caledonia in prepara-sider applying after the inter- the street lamps of Washington tion for the trans-Atlantic service national committee has made its will be 2,500 miles non-stop round review of the position and report- were turned on in mid-afternoon
British Wierlove."
as the last note of taps was swal-the coasts of Great Britain - lowed by the fog about the Foto- mac,
Taire Maru, N.Y.K., September 18, Talms, B., (Apcar), Sept. 29. Talthybius, B & 9., October 2 Torukani Maru, N.Y.K., Sept 10. Thoseus, B. & S., September 6. Tisaren, J.CJ. Lino, Sept. 12. Tengking, B.A. Co., Sopt. If Touraine, Thoresen's, Beptember 9. Trianon. Thoracen's, September 29. Tainan, B. & S., Sept. 8.
Van Heulas, J.C.J. Line, Sept. 8. Yuensang, Jardins's, Boptember .
tá.— British Wireless.
Rome, Sept. 3.
8pot
Oct.-Dec. Jan.-Mar.
281 unchanged 267 unchanged *** 27 unchanged April-June... 27 unchanged Market: Quict.
ENERGY AT THE AIR MINISTRY Whitehall is convinced that Air Donald Banks, the new Permanent Secretary to the Air Ministry, will prove an energetic successor to Sir Christopher Bullock,
He made it plala yesterday that
PHILIPPINE MINING
RATES
Friday, Sept, &
The following are to-day's open. ing and closing quotations, on the Manila Stock.
Big Wedge
Names
Opening Close
Ps
Antamoks
3.35 3.35
Atoks
4.
65
62.
Bagulo Gold Benguet Con
·364
36
15.25
{
15.00
Benguet Explor.
27228
47
48
93
..82
1.80
1.80
Masbate
82
Northern Mines
60 311 .32
6%
1.00 1.85
2.35
2.50
57.
62
1.45
1.55
Demonstrations
Itogons
Paracale Gumaus 61
T.X.LL
San Mauricio Buyoca United Paracale Market: Steady,
There was recently some criticism
ITALY TO ATTEND
Rome. Sept. 3. Italy will likely be represented by The Italian Government has Signor Dino Grandi, the Ambassa- signified its willingness to partici- dor to the Court of St. James, ati pate in the formation of a Com- the London conference with respect he regards the expansion program- of Sir Philip Sassoon's handling of mittee of Control to assemble into plans for a non-intervention me as a matter of urgent impor- the Air Navigation Bill. This con- London to supervise the discharge pact covering the Spanish civil war. tance. and is determined, in consumed much more of the time of of obligations under the neutrality But it is stated in Rome, that the cert with the political heads, to do the House of Commons than" the
Clavernment expected. agreement in regard to the Spanish despatch of war material to Spain all he can to facilitate it. elvil war, The Italian Government- from other countries may oblige The unfortunate episode which will be represented by Ambassador Italy to resume her liberty of came to light this week must navo Dino Grandi.-
action.-
had an unsettling effect on depart. Trantoccan News Service.
mental routine.
fruter,
Possibly the Vader-Becretary of State lacked · some of the nails- tance which, in other eiretumstan- ces, he would have enjoyed,
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