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"WE ARE LIVING IN A YEAR OF SALVATION" Service Of Intercession At St. John's Cathedral

*** IN SPITE OF THE DESTRUCTIVE STATE OF THE WORLD, we are living in a year of our Lord, in other words, a year of sal-. vation," said the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall when preaching at the service of intercession held at St. John's Cathedral yesterday evening.

"It is Christians, rather than pagans, who belleve in progress. 'If we have believed in progress, we are surprised at the great outburst of evil.

"Nevertheless, it is in the hour of adversity that the Christian finds the fullest knowledge of God. Hence, whatever, happers, the Christian knows that evil is already conquered. Providence and

care

of God what is eternal must triumph.!!

CHINESE JADE

Interesting Talk At

Y's Men's Club

Quest speaker at the Y's Men's

The service was conducted by Rev. K. Mackenzie Doy. Minister Club's dinner held at the St. of the Hongkong Union Church. In his introductory remarks, be-

Francis Hotel last night was Mr.

Two Registry Weddings

SPORTS & GENERAL

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940.

A.R.P. ORDERS LEAGUE TENNIS SINGAPORE TENNIS

A.R.P. Orders issued by Wing- Commander A9 Steele-Per- kins, OBE, Director of Air Raid

RESIGNATIONS

The Chinese couples were marx | Precautions ried yesterday at the Registry, Supreme Court, before Mr. J. Reynolds, Deputy Registras. The parties were:---

Mr. Woo Tsung-wen, of No. 106 Boundary Street, and Miss Lee Li- fen, of No. 3 Seymour Terrace;

The foliowhir resignations are no- sided with effect from June 26, 1840.

Mears Wa Young and T. H. Chup. Air Raid Wardens of the Kowlogn Organisation, on joining the RV |D.C.

"

"D" DIVISION

Filipino Club Beat I.R.C.

in the "D" Division of the Ten- als League yesterday, Indian R.C. lost to Filipina Club ve sesa to four.

A

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Two former shampions, Yadi and Yong Loon Chong, fought out a slashing topuis sergi-final in the men's alagles of the Storapora lawn tennis championships, the resuit going in favour of Fadl, who with cleverly varied forceful forehand drives and tricky placings defeated his opponent in straight sets 3-b, but A characteristic of this game Although no long rallies were was the grand placings indulged witnessed, the game itself was by both players. Yadi using productive of some good tennis,

In the opening set Toon Chong» Gonsalves 6-4; lost to A. Banie and his familiar chop and frequently Mrs. J. Email (nee Julia Abbas) now residica at 18 Kent Road, Ken Souza 5-7 beat F. Thimm and rushing the net met placements won the first two games which that kept Loon Chong busy all the| Tadi equalised and after that the ANNOUNCEMENT

loon Miss Jenple. U of No. 6. Bivery 4. Kwan 6-0.

time.

set see-sawed to six-all when Loom SAR Bux and N. Moandharic The forthcoming marriage is Terrace, now resides at No. 10, Fort

dr. Mr. Mantay Wong" of LRC) lost to Ribeira and Con- Loon Chong, on the other hand, Chong lost his service and conced- announced of Mr. Charles Floyd St., 8 Rd now raides at Wat-salves 5-7: lost to Banie and Bau- resorted to close net placings and fed a game to Tadi. The latter

Messrs.

Lau Erika Basto,

Foon Mr. Lin Nan, of the Eurasia Yeung. Cheung Tin Pak and Cheung Aviation Corporation, and Misa Hat Sun on leaving the Colony.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Chen Yun-ye, of No. 8 Kimberley. Road,

M. A. Wahab and KM. Rum jahn (LR.C§. heat H. Ribeiro and 8.,

MALAY IN LEAD

Williams, merchant, residing, at 129,

za 4-6; beat Thimm and Kwan occasional low drives which Yadi went on to win the next game and the Chatham Apartments, and son's Or North Ft.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

on occasions found difficult to set as well, 3-6, Miss Jocelyn Helen Main Lees, of Mr. M. Baraha Mengkok Tsui 1673. No. 86 Kembla Street, Wollongong. Division is granted leave of absence J. Kitchell and M. I. Razack play.

Jas trom June 14, 14) his return to ELR.C.) lost to Ribeiro and Gon- the Colony, Messrs James Macauley salves 3-6; lost to Bandle and Sou- and Chơn Nam Wah of Mongkor za 5-7: beat Thimm and Kwan

DIVINO are granted leave of absence from July,ã to September 30,

16-0.

New South Wales, Australia.

H.K. JOURNALIST WEDS

fore prayers, Mr. Dow said. "Real Chan Tal-nir, lawyer and noted Mr. C. A. Allen And

d'Assis Miss A. patriotism desires to say-Thy will Jade collector and authority on be done in Britain as it is in the subject in South Ching,

Mr. Chan gave an address In The wedding took place. yesterday Heaven real patriotism desires

"The relationship afternoon. at St. Margaret's for ene's country all that Christ Cantonese

Chinese civilisation," Church, when Mr. Charles Alexan would desire for it. It is in this of Jade to attitude of mind and spirit that I and illustrated his talk with four der Allen, of the editorial star af the South China Morning Post and ask you to approach these prayers of his own publications.

Author of another two volumes the only son of Mrs. Allen and late of intercession."

on the "Study of Chinese Jade," Mr. Allen of Trinidad, was mar Mr. Chan's collection once con- ried to Miss Aurea Thereso d'Assis. sisted of 3,000 pieces of jade, the youngest daughter oldest being 5,000 years old.

d'Assis.

"

IN MUSEUM

of Mra

1940.

...

.K.C.C. REATEN

TRAINING

At Cox's Path, Chinese Recrea Telephonists Course:—A series” of tion Club “A” beat Kowloon Cric-

practical training in

Telephonists

U.S. BASEBALLesson

RESULTS

Yadi took the initiative in the second set and led by two games but conceded the next. He then went on to win three more in suc-

Serving somewhat forcefully Leon Chong was leading 40-30 in the following game and managed. NEW YORK, June 27 (Reuter)-to win it with a splendid placing: English will be given on Mondays and ket Club by 7 sets to 21.

E Gillard and Kevan (K.0,C.) Fridays, at the ARP. School, No. 88, Morrison Hill Rose, commencing on beat T. F. Lo and H N. Chau 7-5; Cleveland Indians, leaders of the to the side of the court.

Loon Chong way playing better Monday, July 1, at 5.45 pm. Lec- lost to F. H. Chiu and W. C. Choy American Baseball League, suffered

and despite the- turer: H. W. Leyden EARPS2-6; lost to C. Wel and K. N. L4defeat yesterday at the hand of at this stage

and driver of the New York Giants, Members of the public, especially B

Full results were:-

them with lighter lady telephonists, and stenographers,

| shots which his opponent found". are invited to volunteer for this im- portant branch of the service and to

AMERICAN LEAGUE dimiculty 123: retrieving. Loon report to the lecturer at the time and

Chong then went on to win two R. place

games and reduce the deficit to By

P.S

H. Stokes and A. E. Perry (K. CC.) lost to Lo and Chan 4-6; "lost to Chiu and Choy 3-6; drew with Wel and L 6-8.

H. Crabb and and R, Turpin (K. New York C.C.) lost to Lo and Chau 4-6; lost Cleveland to Chiu and Choy 3-6; lost to Wel and Lt 3-4

[powerful services

Yadi returned

E. H.

3 8

1

...7

1.8

·A

Resorting to better strokes and 2 strategy both players forced duce 1 on four occasions, Yadi, who had ail deuces, however failed to beat, thon Chong but finally caught the *latter unaware and annexed the

12/2

7

15

11

7

(Chapman homered for

1 game and set 6-3,

4. F. Smith, and 8. Aheg, quali- the fled for the final in the men's

doubles event by defeating E Cherrington and W., J. M., Warden. 6-3, 4-6, 6-2,·

indicated PRAYING AS WE ARE

Wardens Class in EngHab--Syllabus Class No 18-4 series of lectures Continuing Mr. Dow stated, "In Germany our present enemies are

Albert Quark undertook in English will be given on Mondays and Thursdays, at the A.R.P. School,

Boston praying, as we are, now, that God

the duty as bestman and Mr. C. No. 8, Morrison Hill Rd., commen-

Detroit will give them the victory over us

A piece from his collection, a J. M. Ferterra gave the bride away,cing on Monday, July 8, at 5.46 p.m

S.C.AA. WIN because their cause is just. Sure-

At King's Park, South China Washington ly such prayers must cancel each fade mirror, was once bought by while Mrs. A. M. Olivier attended Lecturer: Mr. D. W. Hume, R.

Members of the general public who Athlete Association beat the Kow-Chicago other out, for if we are fighting an expert from Europe, and now the bride as matron-of-honour,

1 British The bride made a pretty picture wish to attend this course and quali loen Indian Tennis Club by 81

St. Louis.... cow in order that righteousness, the mirror rests in

in a white figured crepe-de-chinety as Wardens are requested to send sets to }- - goodness and truth may be main-Museuro,

However, with the outbreak of gown cut on a princess line with their names to the D.AR.P. by July

S. R. Salleh and M. Ramzan Philadelphia........ tained. dare we offend the Holy Spirit of God by joining battle in the Sino-Japanese war, Mr. Chan's a V-neck and long tight sleeves 2

Full Anti-cas Course and Voluntary (KIT.C.) lost to C. S. Wong and

for members of the S. Y. Li 2-6: lost to K. Ng and Browns, and Judnich for. cur own strength, when the cause collection suffered a big loss when She wore a long vell held in place Courses

Canton feli, as many precious pieces with a tlara of orange blossoma A..P. Auxiliary Reserve of St. John's K. C. Wong 2-6; drew with K. C. Athletics), fell into Japanese hands. To amass and carried a sheaf of chrysan Ambulance Brigade, will be held as Wan and K. Sung 6-6.

GM Khan, and M. H Hassan all the "specimens. Mr. Chan had themums.

E. 18-In English-A.R.P. School. (KIT.C.) lost to Wonz and L The matron-of-honour wore a to travel much over China, and bayong the Yellow River into Perose pink lace coattee over a flared Morrison Fall Rd. Mon and Fri-1-6: lost to Ng and Wong 2-6: lost Pittsburgh

Int. 5.30 p.m, commencing on Fri, July king, where he got some of the rose pink chiffon skirt and a white s 1940. Lecturer Mr. E. R. Dun- to Wan and Sung 3-8.

fish-net around her hair. Bre car-los. BS. LARPS, finest pieces.

ried a poste of tuber-roses and for- C. 158-In Chinese-ARF. School. T.O.) lost to Wong and L 1-6; lost Pirates, and Rizzo for the Phillies). get-me-nots. A dinner was held Morrison Hill Rd., on Tues. and to Ng and Wong 1-6; lost to Wan, Fri. at 730 pm. commencing 차 later at the Golden Dragon Res-Joe 23. 1940, for ladies. Lecturer and Sung 1-8.

Miss Helen Au. LARPS.

is also His?"

Our own judgment concerning right and wrong may be fallible, It may be mistaken, but we bring it fer judgment before Him who

Is the Judge of all the earth.”

O.AG. PRESENT

C:

LOCAL ESTATES

Represented at the service were the Anglican, Church, the Union Church in Hongkong and Kowloon, the Methodist Church, St. Andrew's Local estate valued at $39,300 was Church, and the Salvation Army. left by the late Mr. Woo Pak-kwa., Among those present were H.E. formerly of No. 113 Ampang Road, the O.A.G. Mr. N. L. Smith, C.M.O., Kuala Lumpur, who died on De- Hon. Commodore A. M. Peters, cember 12, 1937 Letters of 'admin- DS.C.. and the Hon. Mr. Stanley 1stration have been granted to the H. Dodwell and family.

widow. Woo Chan Shi

Writing

Plays For

Screen Is

Silver

panies, and the proposal was that every big company should permit their stars to work on at least two

Hard Work pictures outside their contract

with the coripantes. Among the writers who favoured this scheme. apart from himself, was Mr. Frank

film "Mr. Smith Goes to Washing- ton."

SHIRLEY TEMPLE

J.

SIX MONTHS FOR Capra, who was responsible for the

ONE SCRIPT Writing plays for the sliver screen is by no means easy work, Mr. Robinson paid a high tri- according to Mr. Casey Robinson, bute to Shirley Temple, whose who has been doing this arduous retirement from the screen was work for. Warner Brothers for announced recently. Shirley, he several years and who is now in said, was an unspoilt child, with the Colony on a holiday, accom- great talents, and her decision to panied by his wife.

devote more

time to her studies was an excellent one. Although

taurant.

J

I

SPORTING

FIXTURES

follows:~~~

C. 150-In Chinese ARP School

88, Morrison Hill Rd, Wed and Sat., at 7.30 pm. coramencing on June 29, 1940. Lecturers Mr. Paul Chak, LA -R.PS:

Jahan Dad and A. K. Azan K.L

OPEN PAIRS LAWN

the

NATIONAL LEAGUE

B. E E. 2 7 1

Philadelphia 4 7. 2 (DiMaggio homered for the

Pittsburgh...... 11' 14 2 Philadelphia

9. 6

HAWAIIAN WINS BOUT

H

Baby Veldez, Spanish conten der for the Orient Bantam, tille failed to live up to his reputation

and and was knocked out is the fourth DI-in his initial bow to the Ipoh ring" round-by flashy Johnny Martelf in the main event of a ten-three- 152 minute round contest at the Jubl-

lee Park in Ipoh.

Maggio once for the Pirates (Davis homered twice and

Mahan for the Phillies)

BOWLS RESULT In the Colony Open Fairs Lawn St. Low Bowls Championship. A. Hyde-Lay Wardens Classes' (In Chinese) - "No. 160 ARP. School, 88, Mor and A J. Hall beat F. N. Hill and rison Hill Rd. Wed. and Sat., at 7.30 R. Meadows by 19 shorts to 12 at o.m, commencing on June 29, 1948. Lecturer: Mr. Mak Dan Man, LAR the Kowloon, Football Club yester- PS.

day.

TODAY SWIMMING. - European Y.M.C.A. *Business Girls' Hour (5.30 pm. -6.30 p.m.); Mixed Swimming (4.30 p.m.-8.30 p.m.). TENNIS LEAGUE. — Mixed Dot- bles Division: Ladies' R.C. v. Chinese R.C., Kowloon C.C. B. Lecturer: Mr. Ng Yee Chang, LAR

No. C. 181. Queen's College. Aber dern St., on Tues, and Pri, at 7.30 1.1. commencing on July 5, 1940.

v. University, United Services P.A. R. C, v, Kowloon C. C. A.

TOMORROW

"ball Club Kowloon Tong

BESULTS

ון

K. F. C. TEAMS The following teams have been

selected to represent the Kowloon

Football Club in the Lawn Bowls Collective Training (in English)-League matches tomorrow:- at Kowloon:-On Tues and Fri at K. FC KB G. C. (2nd the ARP. Club, King's Park, com Division. Gibson A. Eastman. LAWN BOWLS.-First Division:

mencing on July 2, at 5.45 pm. Tec Recreio "A" V. H.K. Footballturer: Mr. A. Howard, CA.GI The R. Hall and P. Younghusband Club, Kowloon Docks R.C. v. Chier Air Raid Warden for Kowloon (skip); W. Groves, R. Hughes, C. Craigengower, Kowloon C.C. v. will detail those who have to attend. Dowman and W. Rimpson (skip);

EXAMINATION Indian R.C., Kowloon B.G.C. v. Hourkons Folice Force: The

A Lapsley, C. Elle, V. Atienza -rd folw. Field (skip). Service Police R.C., Civil

lowing members of the Hongkong. Po- Recreio "B"; Second Division; | Lice Force passed the

KFC V H K, Electric R. C. General Cralgengower v. Kowloon C.C. Examination for Air Raid Wardens: (3rd Division):-C. Woodcook, 8. C. Talkoo v. Hongkong C.C., Kow- PASSED WITH CREDIT Wong, C. Fuller and B. D. Evans loon B.G.C. v. Kowloon Foot Mr. B. B. Major, Mr. W. Summers, Y. Abbas and, J. T. Smalley, (skip);

Mr. R. E. Leslie, Mr. R. Hogarth (skip); B. Thomson, B. Williams

Mr. F. Woodhead. Mr. J. P. Waldron, Recreio, Police R.C. v. Civil Mr. H. Tyler, hr, J. Lewis, Mr. N. C. Frost, F. Morgan, J.

C.C. Third

Qalvia, MPC and J. Smith (skip). Reynolds, Mr. J. F H.K. Electric RC. v. Kowloon Bayating, Mr. O C. Coal, Mr. W. L. In conversation with a represen- Shirley had two years still to com-

F.C., Prison O.C. 7, Hongkong beauty. Mr. I pidsdale, Mr., K. Kinlock, Mr. J. O. Artkin, Mr. W. P. * tative of the Hougeng Daily plets on ber contract, 20th Cen-.

C.C. Hongkong F.C. v. Craigen W. McLeod, Mr. W. Todd, Mr. J. Press at the Hongkong Hotel on tury Fox Company had agreed to

gower. Iridian R.C. v. Kowloon Dempsey. Mr. M. Cunningham, Mr. C. Wednesday, Mr. Casey revealed release her, as she had been work-i

B.O.C.

G. Smith, Mr. Ross, Mr. Jack that it took him as long as six ing very hard on the films.

SWIMMING. European Y.M.CA. W. Simpson, Mr. 3. Cairns.

17o Passed—Mr. A. "Fool, months to complete one script and Mr. Robinson and his wife left

v. Combined Services, swimming Bald Wardens B that a writer was seldora able to Hollywood early, in June and they

and Water-polo (YMCA. POOD an examination, held recently the finish more than two, stories in have had a

la F Hayter, F. X. Soares RF Recreation following qualided a Wargens. I and 9.15 pm Victoria most Interesting

Luz, 4. Alvės (skip); L. J Bilka one year,

Itinerary They flew across the Club, Chung Shing Benevolent are posted as hereunder:

Kowloon City

Division: Im Col C. M. Silva, J. V. Ribeiro, F. X.

Kwan, Mak Way Coul SaaɛTo Ming,

SIX MONTHS

Service

Division:

Henson

RECREIO BOWLS SELECTIONS

The solowing are the Recrefo hawls selections for tomorrow- 1st DivisionRecreio "A" "v. H.K. Football Club (Home):

Mr. Robinson confines most of Pacific to Ball from thence to

Bociety (VR.C. pool) 9.15 p.m.m

Tên ng Bui Chơi Chơi Túc siva (eklp). 1 A BUS CE Mar his efforts to writing plays for Bangkok, Bingapore and by freigh Bette Davis, the popular star, who ter to Hongkong. They leave by enable Mr. Robinson; to get back so. Ya Chun Tau Zer Chupe Hung, V. Ribeiro, C. G. Bilva

Yu Yan, Miss, Li

Fru, Leung

has appeared with such success Clipper today for Manila and will to his work in time, as his holl in "Dark Victory" and "Old Maid." contine home by air in order to day only extended for two months foren, Chan Cheong The Mr. Robinson considers Miss Davis

a charming person to work for

and he is extremely proud of the

success she has achieved with his screen playa.

LATEST FILMA

Mr. Hébinson disclosed that

his "latest" story, which

features Miss Davis and Char-

von Too-has already been screened in America and is considered one of the beat

Additional

For H.K.

Cross-Track Tramways

The Legislative Council, meeting yesterday, confirmed the ap pkoval given By the Governor-In-Council to the Hongkong Tram-

les Boxes All Th and Heaways, Lo too construct one: additional cross-over track in King's Rosd to connect the onst-hound, and, west-hotindi; tramvay track be- tween Quarry Bay Inland Lot No. 4 and Quarry Bay Marine Lot No. 4.

The resolution was moved by the Service Ordinance, 1939," films of the year, Director of Public Works. the Hon.

- THOSE PRESENT

Chiu, LabTan

{skip).*..

Mun Im Wah, Chan

Recreio "B" v. C.8.C.C.\\(AWAY) M Ting! Mek Wal D. C. Alves, C. C, Pereira, A. 'P. Kan, Trut You Hang, Liu Bung Lim Guterres, B. Basto (skip): E. A

Sample Jane Machado, C. H. Basto, Roza FM Ho, Chat Hol Ling, Tape Pereira, J. J Basto (skip F Chung, Lá Tlu Chung, Le Tiu Ming, Pereira, A. F Noronha, J. C. Rew

Yue Fook Sheung Chan Chiu Yung medios, Noronha (skip),

Modskok Division:-Kwan Yan Op. 2nd Division Recreio Kowloon Teri Chi Hung, LT Ho, Cheung Pia

Tong Club, (Away); Chiu, Lin Chun Hung Tang Balit

M. F. Alarcon, B. Alves. A Kóng Bing Kam. To Kwang Ah, Miss Im Ka Bik, Chan Chu, Me Hon Rodrigues, OF, Remedios (skip): Chung, Chan The shek, Li Ching TatFM. N. Silva, J. A. Remedios, C KTOK Wing

Cheung CP

M. 8. Alves, P, Yvanovich (skip): Yanmar Division: Mis Yeung Yuk F. A. Xavier, H. B. Pinna, A. M. Ying, Wool Tu Ft. Leung: Wing, Fpt | Xavier, EL Souza (skip),

Decontamination Bractical Class

CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS The following, studente qualided as

The Civil Service Cricket Club (DI)

selections are bet recently held at an

Mr. Robinson had many interest Mr. FL V. Pearce, who said that, ybose present at the meeting recontamination

ing comments to make about there was no objection to the were P Hollywood. The hostilities in scheme from the traffic point of His Excellency the Officer, Ad- B. Tu Europe, he said, had affected the view, or from the Public Works ministering the Government, Mr. Chiu, Teng Shui Cheung. Woog demand for films from countries Department. Public advertisement N. L. Smith, His Excellency Major-Pens Ho, Tsang Jan Kit. Chung Wing overseas, but, of course, as far as of the proposed plan had already General, A. EL Grasest (General Kwong, A. C. Sinton, Ng Hong Yat. (Bed) H, W. LEYDEN the States were concerned, the been made in the local press, as Officer, Commanding), the Hon, ME, INT

Chief Instructor. film industry was doing exceed- | required:***mage

RA C. North (Colonial Becre- ingly well wi

The Connell-passed the follow-tary), the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster

there was a Spring ten-

NEW MOYE Robinson also intimated

dency for directors and screen writers in Amerles to branch out on their own and have their own studios for producing, flims.

This move, however, would not in any way effect the big com

Ist Division. v. Club de Recreio

W. C. Simmonds, J. Hollidge, AW, Grimmitt, F. J. Jones, (skip);" ME. Purvis, W. J. Burling, M. N. Rakusen, H. E. Strange (skip); J. Gellatis, JW. Deakin, L. A Collyer, J. F. McCowan (skip)...!!! 2nd Division v. Police Recreation

PD.

ing Bills after they had been read (Attorney General, the Hon. Mr.H. V Pearce (Director of Public a second and third time:- W. 7. Carria (Secretary for Chinese Works) the Hon Sir Henry "A Bill to amend the Immigration Affairs), the Hon. M. H. R, But Pollock, the Hon. Mr. J. J. Pater- and Paseports Ordinance, 1934"ters (Finandal Secretary), the son, the Hon Mr. M. K Lo, the

A Bill to amend the War Re- Eon. Cmdr. G. F. Hole (Harbour Hon. Mr. S. a. Dodwell, the Hon. Harper venue Ordinance: 1940, Master), the Hon. MTH King Dr. Li Shu-fan, the Hon. Mr. A. L

"A BI to amend the Post Office (Comissioner of Police), the Hon hields, the Hon Mr. W. N. Thomas w Ordinance, 1920, men den 19 Dr. P. 8 Belwyn-Ostke (Director Tam and Mr. C. B. BUTEEES I

"A Bill to amend the Compulsory of Medical Services), the Hon. Mr.Deputy Clerk of Councils),

Club (Away) Crawley, B. Lord H. F.

E-Xirmion

18

. (Mize and Koy homered) New York

The Hawalian boxer, Mortell

· 10 (Cuccinello homered).

was too good for, his opponent The game between Boston and connecting a vicious right hook to Cincinnatti was postponed owing the rib which sent Velder down to rain:

for the full count.

Mast

from the British Commonwealth

is the basis of this

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BRITISH

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Lager

BEER

More people are drinking

Blue Label

flyer (sky), C. J Walker: Steven B. Eccleshall.

BEEWED AND BOTTLEN BY HE HONGKONG BREWERY

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