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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY -9 1903.
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The
1. March
PROGRAMME.
VINGLOK STREET COLLAPSE
INQUIRY
and 128 Winglok Street was resumed at flie The inquiry regarding the collapse of No. 136, Magistracy this afternoon before Mr. F. Aa
Cameras, plates, filius, chemicals," "Anything" | HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD | The Hon. Do Clark remarked that they were. and everything photographic at Le Munyon's
All out of order as there was no realus n before the meeting. He moved that the ap At yesterday's meeting of the Hongkong plication be granted subj set to the provision of By kind permission of Lt. Col. Birdwood and Sanitary-Board there were present Dr.) M. Oralinary basins comamulcations should be addressed. Oficers, the Band of the soth Bombay Infanirya insan, Principal Civil Medical Officer (Pre-closets might be secured. In doing so, he a well by which a water supply for the water. The Fair will not undertake to be responsible for will play at the flogkong Hotel to-morrow sident); Hon. W. Chatham, Director of Public in ght be permitted to say with regard to the Works on Dr. F. W, Clark, Medical Officer remarks of the Director of Public Works that any rejeetel MS., or to turn any Contribution,(Saturday) even ng from 8 to 9.30 p.m.
of Health; Colonel Webb, R.A.M.C.; Mr. F. J. whether a flushing tank was put on the hi is of Hadele,, Captain Superintendent of Policen ihe level of the Parade Ground-it was the Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, Acting Registrar-Genom same stream that filled it; therefore if a tank Mr. E. Osborne, Mr. Fung Wa Chun, Mr. Lay was placed higher up there would be less down Chua, and Vr. G. . Woodcock (Secretary) below to fill the flushing tank,
Relative to an application from Messrs. 'Pal-
Mr Osborne seconded Siggle Coples Daily, len cants; Weekly, twenty- | Lilliputians will perform here an ali too briefe and Turner, arhitects and surveyors, for The Hon. Chathain iñoved that the applica-ing shujt to do the necessary shoring, to Nos, season of two weeks from about the 3rd February, permission to rect three water closets in the tion be granted as it stond, provided that the
instead of playing at Manda first building on Inland . Ent No. 1,633, where owner obtained the permission of Government their work by vertical shorings and commenced.
'SUBSCRIPTION RATES ÇIN ADVANCE). BALLY--$30 per sunum. WEEKLY-18 per am.
The rates per quarter and per menom, proportional The daily one is delivers free when the addrem in necessible to mesenger, Ou'empies sent by post an - additional $1.80 per quarter la charged for postage.. The portage on the weekly info to say part of the
world is 30 conte per quarter.
tive Cents,
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he Hongkong Celegraph Aastralia to Hangkong. It sides the latest
HONGKONG, Friday, JanuaKY 9, 1903.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
is THE PUR-THE S.S., Chow arrived at Bangkok on the
EST that aur be olitain d. and is skilfully. Filteresi on the most scientific principles.
4th inst.
We are here to stay. Le Munyon, 'Phone 395
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THE German Mail of the roth December was
THE MACHINERY eniployed is of | delivered in London on the 7th inst the latest design and most approved type.
THE BEST INGREDIENTS only are used,
GUARANTEEING ABSOLUTE PURITY.
as originally i tended, will come direct from
London suc esses, they will produce some of the olfavourites, including fielle of New York Paul Jones, Fin, fero, La Mascotte, Galty Girl,sic,-etc.—-ha-company_numbers_inu↓
ab ut so members.
a
ATto request of the French Government detailed statement has been feared at the Embassy in London showing the position of British shipping as an industry. The state- ment is designed to show, apparently, how many vessels or lines registered under the Pritish flag are owned by foreign capital; how mang vessels or lines owned by British capital are run under fu eiga flags; und what is he tulal amount of capdal invested in shipping, and how it is divided. The statement will be
THE Craigengover C. C. will play 11.M.S. Cressy to-morrow at the Happy Valley, com mencing at 2.15 pm. WHEN the last fragments of the rained. Cam. published, presumably, as a State paper in panite in Venice were removed thirty bottles of wine were found unbroken in the custodian's
room.
Join L. Sullivan, former champion heavy weight prize-fighter of the world, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. He said his abilities were $2,858 and b s assets $60 worth of wearing apparel.
•
l'aris.
THE Golden Penny has reached our offices, With its pictures, puzzles, and interesting budget of news, this weekly'journal, which has long. been one of the most popular connecting links between Colonial readers and the Mother Country, announces that it has started a regular series of Prize Competitions for Conials. These competitions are so arranged that every competitor, normatter how far away he may be,
there was an abundant supply of water in the gull on the east side of the lot at pre- sent tunning to waste, D-. Aikinson said that had been a ufe of the Board in considering these applications to deal with them on their merits. In 1895 there was a pecil committee "appolited_by_he Board to consider this question of the intra uction of water-closets |generally-in-the-Colony-and iliis cùmunt ee recommend. I that the introduction of water
elters should be restricted and discouraged as much as possible and should only be ere ted in the case of European hotels, clubs, and blocks of offices. This application referred to an European house of the upper levels, and it appeared that there was some water practi- cally ra ning to waste in a nullah to the east
to use the water from the stream.
*. Mr. Fung' Wa Chun-As an amendment -
The Hon. Chashm-Yes.
Mr. Fung Wa Chun-1 beg to second. On a show of hands Hoo, Chatham's amend. ment, seconded by Mr. Fung Wa Chun, was carried
Dr. Atkinson-Of course this is on the understanding that if the water is required for public purposes it would be liable to be cut off
Hon. Mr. Chatham-Certainly, sir,
PUBLIC CONVENIENCÉS. The Hon. Mr. Chathamn stated that the small urinal opposite the Cricket Ground had been delayed un account of bricks. The latest delay
Hazeland and a jury, b cross-examined by Air Looker. He stated that Wing Sing, the contractor, was recalled and
the pins were prepared by Mr. Mullan, the a chitect. It was arranged that the party wall. was to be taken down, when this had been done |-Messrs. Leigh-and-Orange had superseded Mrij Mullan, He engaged the Wo Hop scaffold-
12 to 14 Tung Loi Lane. That firm began
at No. 1:6 Winglok Street and No 14 Tung" Loi Lane. He was satisfied with the shorings, notified the tenants three weeks before starting to break down the houses, but they vid nat move as they could not find other places.. There was_no_one_in_the_premises-when-be. commenced to pull them down.
Mr. Irtrange, architect, said he was in- structed by Wing Sing to amend the plans prepare 1 by Mr. Mullan. The contractor came to him on July 30th fast, and he applied the PW.D. and after obtaining sanction took over. the work, and supervised it. He did not
his assitant, however, used to go over the employ any special overseer. Mr. Demmings,..
buildings, and act at clerk of works. In his
(Proceeding).
of this hnure Personally, it appeared to him had occurred through the contractor abscond opinion the shorings were safe and sound a much more cleanly and sanitary arrange-ing and the consequent difficulty in arranging ment to have water-closets in a house of this for another contractor to take over the work, kind if by doing so one was not trespassing Arrangements were being made; however, and upon the limited water supply of the Colony, he hoped the work would soon be completed. and he was in favour of granting the
All the work of that nature had been seriously application.
delayed owing to the failure of the local Com- pany to supply them with bricks,
granting of the application should be that if Hon. Chatham thought a condition to the
the water was at any future time required this supply would have to be disconnected. Otherwise he saw no objection 11 permission being granted.
1
Hon. Dr. Clark asked the Directior of Public
ENGLISH EXPERTS THE 5.5. Kinshan will be launched at the Aange or Factories, and their Kowloon Docks al 5 pm. next Saturday. The stands an equal chance of securing a prize. Works if he could tell the Board how it was
practical knowlølge and constant supervision enable us to produce waters of unrivallei exerilence and
Hongkong and. Whampoa Dock Company's launch will leave the Queen's Statue Wharf
at 4 30.
Views of Rongkong, and Macao, autistic, original. Finest views of the Oricat ever ex- hibited. Le Munyon's. Phone 390-Advi
THE Colonial Secretary Lindly informs us that telegraphic information has been received Britannic Majesty's Consul at
A. S. WATSON & CO., from His
LIMITED.
The Rongkong Dispensary,
Batavin that the Government of Netherlands India has declared Hongkong to be infected with plague,
The present arrangement is to run the com- petition for two weeks each month, but if they prove suficiently successful, they will become a regular weekly feature of the paper.
proposed to obtain the water from the nullah,
they had to dam the stream he wou'd be strongly opposed to it on the ground that the Government were spending large sums of money and using every effort, particularly in that portion of the city, to prevent accumula tions of water which served as breeling places 'or anopheles mosquitoes with resultant cases of malarial fever, especially in that neighbour hand. He did not see how they could very
RATS.
The Hon. Dr. Clark stated that the number was 117,879, so be thought they had done fairly 1 rats destroyed during the year just closed
well.
SIR CHENGTUKG LIANG
CHENG, K.C.M.G.
A UNIQUE SUITE.
The suite which H.E. Sir Cheng-tung lang Cheng, Chinese Minister-elect to the United
unique one, and different from the general rea of States, Spain and Peru, takes with him is a
the suites of other Chinese Ministers abroad, as any of the former are scions of some n. the
Mr. Fung Wa Chun-What were the fgures mast distinguished families in the country, in the previous year?
Hon; Dr. Clark-About 48,000; this year it is nearly trebic.
Mr. Osborne--What is the rat population? İton, Dr. Clark-Þhave not taken the census yet. (Laughter.)
which speaks volumes, in the first place, for the confidence with which Sir Chengtung is regarded by high and powerful officers of the Crown since they are willing to trust their younger generation to his Excellency's. rure, and, in the next, the new light in wich THE CLEANSING OPERATION,
a Western education and Westem travel are The President said it might interest the
now regarded by those whe but a few short,
instituted by the Board some months age names of the members of Sir Chêntung's members to know that the cleinsing operations y ars ago considered appointment to a foreig
country it only for "second-class" propl1⁄4, bad beco carried on by the Chinese in a satis 20th December, the period when most of the work practically was done, 133 carts of rubbish were removed from the various houses in the Colony; and since 15th December, the date on
as follows in the N.C. D. News :-
M. DELONCLE has, written as follows to the Minister for the French Colonies:-The estab- fishment of a gold standard in Siam is a veritable economic coup d'ébat, fraught with the gravest consequences for Indo-Chinese finance, and particularly for the Saigon rice countries-burma, Siam, and "'ochin-China-patting a small dam across, and therefore he market. Of the three great rice-producing { well get the water from the nullah without factory manner. Between the dates' gth and suite and their official titles, if any, are given the last alone remains under the silver standard th: ught it would be better to dig a well, which MR. C. E. Hartnell Beavis, B.A., was yesterday On the other hand, the Indo-Chinese estimates would have to be covered than to obtain water- admitted to practice as a solicitor of the involve numerous payments in gld, and the from this nat Chemists and Druggists by Appoint-Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. C. D. Wilkin
Supreme Court of Hongkong. Mr. H. Einevita' le fall in the piastre consequent upon the adoption of a go'd standard by Siam will quent to h.E. the Governor and son, made the application and the Chief Justice, seriously compromise the financial situation of Sir W. M. Goodman, wished the new lawyer our Empire. n these circumstances I have successful career. Mr. Beavis joins the office the honour to ask you kindly to appoint inline of Messrs. Wilkinsun and Gr st.
diately a commission in France to study this urgent question and to propose a solution be foie Jan. 1-that is to say, soon enough for the defini e settlement of the app caching Budget
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TO-MORROW afternoon on the Happy Valley the thongkong Football Club will play V. R. C. Kick-off at four o'cluck The following will # play for the Club:-C. C. Hickling, goal; T E. Piera and 1. W. C. Bonnar, backs; G. B. Macdonald, C. E. Kew, and R. Kerr, halves; W. R. Lemarch.nd, E. J. Libcand, C. R. S. Cooper, G. A. Cooke and another, forwards, THE Government of India having proposed that oil should not be loaded or disebarged at
FURNITURE night from vessels containing native passengers, the Rangoon Chamber of Commerce have DEALERS. suggested that a regulation should not apply in the case of steamers provided with elecine light. The danger, we imagine, is not so much from the steamer's crew as from careless passengers smoking in the vicinity when the work is going on.
RAWING-ROOM.
DINING-ROOM,
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FURNITURE.
LECTRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
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FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
THE German feet at the close of last year numbered eight modern battleships of the first class, with two modem armoured crtisers which are for many purposes little inferior to |battleships, eight older battleships of inferior power, but recently rebuilt and brought up to
date in many respects, and twenty-four des WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.troyers. The new ships in this fleet are said COUNTERPANES. to be admirably designed, heavily armed, and
MANCES,
YEN ITENSILS, and OUSEHOLD REQUISITES,
well officered and manned.
of iodo-Chinese estimates.
Only strictly first-class goods in stock, and just from the manufacturer Get our prices. Le Mungon's, phone No. 390--Advt.
.
The Siamese, like the Chinese, appear to be turning away from Europe and looking to Japan as their leader and guide in the path of progress and improvement in the administration of the
formulable force, but such as it is, it is passing country. The Siamese pavy s not a large or
wholly under japanese control. A special
corespondent to a home journal, learns that
arrangements have just been trade by the Siamese Covern eat to employ Japaneseval officers as instructors in their naval college, as naval surgeons, dockmasters, thiefs of the marin artillery, and harbor masters; while the Royal yacht has been placed in charge of twa japanese officers. No doubt the Japanese make excellent instructors of other Oriental races, from their capacity of placing themselves and appreciating their difficulties. at once in the mental position of their pupils He was also told that a line of steamers between Japan and Bangkok is projected. Like all other manufacturing countries, j pan is seeking for
new mar els, and there seems to be no reason
Hon. (ba ham replied that the water could be got without the construction of a dam, by simply forming a very small chancel that would lead the water into the pipe: A tank would be placed on or near the premises for storing the water, With regard to the si king of a well, it wou'd be useless to do so on the site of the baiting; the well would require to be in the sucam b.d or somewhere near it in order to
oblain water..
which the cleansing was supposed to cease, he thought he was correct in stating that there had been only six prosecutions for dirty floors,
selves on the result of leaving the work to the so that the Board might congratulate them-
Chinese. (Hear, hear)
This was all the business.
ROYAL H.K. YACHT CLUB.
COMM.DORE'S Curs →
the Chinese Commercial Union, of which I am Mr Fung Wa Chun-1 night mention that
president, has had 22,000 irandbills printed and distributed by means of the district watchmen Mr. Osborne thought they nught in consider. among the inhabitants on each floor of tenement ing this application to be guided by the fact that houses in the Colony, I am glad to find that this was only one of a series that would probably | thes-notices had been acted upun so weli by come afterwards. Personally he had no ubjecthe Chinese. tion to the granting of this application on its own merits, except, as he said in his minute, that if this water was available for water-closets of private houses it was also available for fl sh- ing the public drains. We believed one of the ré nume, dations of Mr. Chadwick was the fe mation of tanks on the upper levels to gather water from the main streams and use it for Bushing purposes. He did not see why they should allow any of the streams to be tapped for private purposes when they could be utilised for the public us. Also this stream to his knowledge was, during the late drought, used extersively by the Chinese; it was their only source of supply, and he did not think they should curtail any of the sources of supply which the Chinese reserted to, except for Government purposes. This was an instance whe & the ordinary system of sanitation in-vogue' was quite good enough, but if the owner of this house particularly wished to have water-closets
the shook provide his own supply y means of
a well.
why se should not be as successful in Siam The Hon Chatham was sorry to transgress as she has been in hina with her cheap order, but he rose to make a remark with yarns and cottons, coal, and a long list of regard to Mr. Osborne's statement concerning minor wares.
Mr Chadwick's proposal fethought, if he referred to that proposal, Mr. Osborne wou'd find that the drains in the Hill Distri i generally were all found to be in good condition, and
The third-class cruiser Piemonte of the Italian Navy, from Europe via Bombay, may be shortly expected here. The Piemonte is of PHOTOGRAPHIC 300 tons displacement and was launched at kout Post, gives me some significant detais as:
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An Eastern merchant, of my acquaintance, writes the special correspondent at the Birming
Elswick in 1888. She is a fast vessel, her To the course of the development of the oil fields. Chadwick said that flushing was not engines in ticaling 12,000 horsepower, with a of Burma, which throw light upon the per requited in these c.se it was on the low levels speed of 21 knots an hour. The Piemonte is sistent attempts that are being made by that flushing should be provided. He suggested Powerfully-armed for her class, with six 66 in. citizens of the United States to scure a con onc tank which would serve for fushing the quick-firers, six 47 in, ten a'a in, and six
cess on from the Government of India for main sewers, and steps were being taken, with 14 in. guns, 4 machine guns, and 2 torpedo the exploitation of the mineral wealth of the view to ife construction of:at nk of large Eastern Province. Up to the present," the
I'mensions for flushing the main jewers. These male characteristic of what used to be called Fere the sewers requiring flushing fit-wis, not ang on oil is its heavy percentage of paraffin he sewers on the bills, where there were ample wax, a fact which arises from the immensely in neuly all cases. With regard to the depth from which the oil supply is lifted in the inking of a well, the water perculated through first instance. It is believed by the Americans the ground into the streams, so that the sinking that by the use of swifter methods of pumping of a well would deprive the stream probably of they can get the crude oil to the surface before quite as much water as if there was a drain fron leading offinto a pipe. The again an attempt
stores.
AN amusing incident happened on board the BAY VIEW HOTELSteamer Chinglu in Hobson's Bay recently (sys an Australian paper) when one of the crew of the vessel was placed under seat by the Customs officers, together wits the ship's The man in question was at the time in the storeroom, when the door of the apart ment was duly closed, and the seal of the Commonwealth Customs affixed to it.
It was not until the imprisoned member of the crew made known his whereabouts by loudly knock ing on the walls of the lazarett: that the erro was discovered, and as the only method of him was the breaking of the seal, this step was accordingly taken and the prisoner
OYSTERS, STEAKS, CHOPS, &c. AT ALL, HOURS,
Mesirs. J. H. DOWNS and
CHRISTIE,
Proprietors
Hengkong, 8th December, 1992,
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AG. Girauth
Commodore's Cup races :~~
The following are the conditions of the
in Clup Races. Three prizes, but not snare For Yachts that have competed this season
dian's prize to go to one class. To be sailed
First Secretary of Legation, Ch'en Clue chang, Hanlin Academisi, 2nd rank red button, Ist class expectant Taotai of Rwangsi province, Kwangsi. Mr. Chen Chao-ch'ang a lew yours and formerly Acting Provincial Judge of
go accompanied a former Chinsese Minister to the Court of St. James.-Liang Chingli M. W, 5th rank crystal button, Reader of the. Grand Secretariat.-Shén Ai-sur, unattacked expectant isi class Secretary of one of the Six-
a younger son of H.E. Viceroy Chang Club Bourds. Chang Ch'uan, 3rd class Secretary of the Board of Revenue. Mr. Chang Ch'uan is
rung, and has studied a start time'in Japair Isia Chiarfu, 3rd class Secretary of the Bord -of Works and expectant prefect. Mr. Thi
Chia-lu is a son of the Tue Grand Precip ir Hsia T'ung-shan, Imperial Tutor of the kie Emperor Tung Chih, and has been a men-ber. of a former entbassy to Japan.-Li Kuo-Ci Eng.. unattached expectant Total, He is a grand- son of the late Viceroy of the Two Fung provinces, Li Han-chang, elder brother of the late Marquis Li Hung-chang-Feng hén (Vanchu) unattached expe.tant Tutai; son of the Tartar General Ching Sing, and has travelled bath in Europe and, the.U. S.-Li. Kuo-yu, expectant prefect; son of the i je General Li Chao-pin, formerly Provincial Commander-in-Chief of lower Kiangsu,Chi
of one of the Six Boards; son of H.E. Governor vin (Manchu), expectant 1st cla's Secretary.
Tuan Fang, Ac'ing Viceroy of the "lipkuang provinces, Chan Wauling, Breveco là rk. button; son of the fate Vice-President fle Board of Revenue, Chang Yin-buar, G...,G,. special ambassador to Queen Victoria's Jubrica, and former Minister o the U. S., Spain send finishing above course the following will be Chekiang; formerly, Chinese Consul at New If insufficient wind to give fair prospect of || Peru-Chang Panhs, expec ant prefect of substituted by notice posted in veliongkong York, U. S. A, and several others, some if Club before noon on the day of the race, an whom have already been altaclies in Chinese by hosting a red flag at Police pier 15 minutes legations either in Japan or abroad.he entire before the race.
suite of Sr Chengtung consists of seventeen Kowloon Rocks, Channel Rock, Meyer's persons, and sides these is Excellency has East Bany, White' lluoy South-West of Cusheen alked to take charge if w
twelve Rocks, Channel Rocks, all to staiboard, 12
young. mites
men, ten of whom go to the United States, ju study at their own expense. Ainongst se are a. g and on and two grand nephews of the Grand Secretary Sun Chia-na, former (han cellor of the Peking University and Imperial Tutor to the present Empeior Kuahy -ü
on Saturday, the roth, and 17th instant, start- ing from Police pier Tsimshatsuit 2 p., Marks will be awarded as in Club Ra es. In the event of a tie a third race will be sailed under the same conditions.
Course.Rock about i mile Eouth-west of Cowechat, port, 12 miles.
Time Limit-6 pm.
HANDIGAR Vertion allows Annik ...1 minutes, Ba ito, Colleen, Irimu -
6 Kathleen, Min.........
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CANTON NOTES.
{From Our "Correspondent).
'NARROW-ESC PE,
CANTON, 8th January."
it has lust to so great an extent as at present to utilise all those tiny, dribbling streams by its volatile constituents, and with this technical, advance the oil would become an imperant means of small pipes leading for great dis- Dr. Machional, missionary doctor a source of revenue throughout the East, because tances to where the flushing tanks were pro-Wuchow, who arrived by the suinam, with his at present it has to be consumed in lamps with vided would be Imost Impracticable. There wife has had a very narrow escape from specially-constructed burners, and is chiefly were liable to become chocked up during rain-drowning. It appears that on the arrival of used by the native population because of its storms with gravel and sand. He instanced the Sanam he was about to step into a demerits in this respect. Whether the Aucris the case of the Cricket Grind, where at con samas to go ashore when the sampan hoved can chemists succeed, where the Scottish siderable expense a pipe was led from the away from the ship and he fell into the water experts on the spot have failed regains to be
Lullah to a tank for watering purposes; this | The tide, which was running faily strang-- existing compassiment department of the had teen abandoned entirely, because it was the tinte,arried him away under a crowd of exisung company very highly organised, and every effort is being made to overcome the such a continual nuisance through becoming Sampan alongside Le was rescued with great present disabilities.
chocked.
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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEV
MAILS DUE --German (Darmstadt) 11th inst. French (Shluziz) 16th înste de Australian (Tainan) 16th inst.. American (Nippon ¿faru) 161b-inst Canadian (Eurpress of finfim) 18th inst
के The Barber Line steamer Lowther Canter from Japan China and Hongkong arrive l-at New York on the 4th ins
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co's RV, Empress of Japan, arrived at Vicouser 3.30 p.m., on Thursday, the 8th-ir-s
The Mogul Line seainer Bremer (in G suw, Liverpool and Straite left Sing me yesterday, the 5th lust, and it expected to aniye here on thursday, the 15th-irst
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co's s'eniuers Athenatived at Kobe at 2 p., on Thuir same day, for Yokohama where she is foc lu day, the Bih mist, and left agam at 1030 pm
úrrive at 6 am, on Saturday, the tothaus, da
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