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Telegrams.

[[Renter's.]:

The French Navy,

London, 18th November.

The report on the Naval Estimates laments and says that sailors, engineers, gunners, and administrators are animated by a most re- grettable hostility. The navy has already fallen to the third rank, and there it danger of its lapsing to the fourth.

Natal.

Later

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1907.

(vii) Hill District Fire Service, *****

(vii) Mi uut Parker Catchwater

Repairs,

(ix). Main to Sywan Battery, ko.....

268 evidently replicas of Kipling's "Sold'ers Tamm?

so long as Manington remained in Algiers 242 24 NGAROUTE MARCHING,

140 Soldierman will read "with" interest the fol Item (1.)-71 he various extensions described |lowing description of the system of training in last year's report were completed and the the French Infantrymen to perform long works are now amply adequate for present requirementa,

Ilen. (is). This work consisted of construct- ing weweils in the bed of the main stream in the low-level portion of the Tytam Valley, fitted with gauges and recording apparatus, for the purpose of ascertaining the quantity of water flowing in the stream under normal conditions and during moderate rainfalls. One gauge, which is for measuring the flow during the dry season and small rainfalla, in a V-notch, 4 feel darp the other, which is fur measuring the flow during moderate rainfalls, is à rec» The Commandant of the Militia is ready tangular. gauge 40 feet long by 4 feet deep The latter is capable of recording up to 231 million gallons per hour. There is no provision for recording foods in excess of this, but the apparatus indicates their duration. ⠀

All the available police have been drafted to Zululand, Dinizulu being suspected of doplicity,

take the field.

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The United States Presidency. Mr. Bryan, in a speech at Washington, said that if he should be nominated for the Presidency he would champion the re adjustment of the tariff on behalf of the poor would impose an income tax, and adopt -arbitration in labour disputes.

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The Financial Situation in the United States.

Mr. Cortelyou announces that the sub scription list for Treasury certificates is closed, and that, in view of the decided im• provement in business, it is probable that. no further allotments will be made,

78741 WATER WONKS.

PROGRESS KEPORT. -*-

Under the caption "fytam" Tuk Scheme-. Final Section," theyDirector of Public Works bas the followingu reference in the waterwork in bis report for 19.61-

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marchest

“The recruits start on their first march with

LOTTERY 11CKB152

IMPOUTATION PROHIBITED..

The following notice, dated the ath jam, *ppears in the Government Gazette jai

--2~The Postmaster General may zeire all'

such lottery tickets and letters, post cards or circulars combarding a lottery and cause the same to be returned to the post office at which they were mailed..

THE IMPERİAL' PERINGESE ASSOCIATION.

The importation into Hongkong through the Post Office of any lottery ticket or adva.tise- rifle and side arm only, and cover a distincement of any lottery or of any letter, post card of about to kilometres that is about 12 miles. clar concerning any lottery is hereafter

probibited. "This distance is gradually increased, as 'li' also the weight carried, opiil a man loaded with all bis kit, rifle and bayonet, reserve food for two days, a blanket, an entrenching tool and 205 rounds of ammunition, which repres sent a total weight of 50 pounds, can perform a march of 45 kilometres-that is, about 28 miles in ten hours with ease. This space of time includes a rest of (en, minutes in each hour whilst marching, and a halt of an hour for

The newest of canine clubs is that just forès- à meal. Deducting the time lost during the hats, the average speed is about 3 miles and to promote the interest of Pekingese dogs. hour In many cases during forced marches I owes its inception to Lady algeroon-Gordon- much better work is done, but the results Leusos, Lady Evelyn Cotterell,, Lady Samuel Item (ii) In consequence of complaints given above are what the French Infantry son, Mrs Ashton Cross, Mrs. Senly Clarke, received of an inadequate supply, of water in man who has been nine months with the 'co- and Majs Becher, who form the commities Bridges and Staunton Strecis during the period lours can do with ease; and he malarator this and among its first members are Lady Hoth of intermittent supply, the old mains in Elgin sinnd rd during the remainder of his service, field; Sir James Dale, Lady Dale, Miss White and Staunton Streets were taken up and re-thanks to the continual training he undergoes.. law Reid, Mr. Hugh Andrewa, Mrs. Torschs, placed with larger ones, thus enabling a proper The men of each battalion of the Legion are Sir Henry Samuelson, Mrs. Philip Hunloke, proud of the capabilities of their unit in this Men Corbett, Mrs, Becher, Mrs. Douglas Mur supply to be obtained:

respect, and whes called upon by their officem ray, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, and many other will make every effort to break records of forced well-known Pekingese owners, Mr. Sydney marches made by other.corps.

Spencer is the hoś, treasurer, and Miss Lillian C. Sunythe is the secretary.

Item (iv). The water supply on Green

land had hitherto been obtained from a well, bui, as a spring wla diecovered in the course of excavating the site for the now 'Gunpowder Depot, some tanks and a pipe and pump were installed to sender available the water from this source. The number of people resident on the island hai of course been considerably" in- Creased by the establishment of the Gunpowder Depot and Signalling Station there.

A FOI CED MARCH.

"On the return to barracks after the march the non-commissioned officers of each com- pany inspect the men's feel, and instruct their subordinates in the proper manner of treating blisters or chafa. I have myself seen an ex- ample when the results of this excellent sys Itent (v.) As it was necessary to re-surface tem of training to resist latigue has been of with concrete the portion of Conduit Road Ex most signal service. As this incident in der- tension past Queen's Gaidens, it was consider-cribed in detail in a later chapter, I may sim. ed advisable to lay the water main in "this" ply mention that in January, 1892, a small re- section in the first instance.

lief column of which I' was a unit, performed a lerced march of 5 kilometres or 32 miles in eight hours,"

Gord progress was' made wich, thin work from January to May, but from June to October liem (vi) The water required for watering it was again much falarded by the prevalence the Racecourse and golf greens in Happy of sickness among the men-em toyed. The Valley had hitherto been abinined by damming typhoons of the 18th and 27th of eptember up some of the ditches, thus causing pools of did practically no damage in permanent works stagnant water which afforded suitable breed, bor almost completely destroyed all the coning-places for prosquitoes. To obviate this, A tractor's matcheds and scaffot tings thus causing serious interference, with the work at a time when it was about freed from the impediment "caused by sic: neis..

(1.) DAM.

The dam was constructed an average height of 195.5 feet ahwe Ordnance Datum or 4 feet 6 inches below the level of the overflow crest. The following are the quantities of material used in its construction dating the

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Cement conc.ale, ...++

8,500 cubic yards. Rubble masonry facewąsk ... 29% Ashlar masonry

..16,0

supply has been afforded by Inying pipes connecting with the main from Blue Pool and furnished with the necessary tips and hose connections. As will be seen from the state- inent, the Jockey Club End Golf Club con- tributed largely towards the work.

Item (vii) This work was described in last year's report.

Item (viii) The lovert of the Catchwater had been scoated out in places and it was necessary to make this good, Sundry other repairs were also effected:"

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Hem (ix) The sum shown was for the com. pletion of the work d' scribed in last year's

feet At the close of the year water was impound. | teppit. ad in the reservoir to the extent of azo millina' gallon, standing at. 15 fert below the overflow, crest.

(1) PUMPING STATION.

"The engine-house, bailer-house, flue and chimneyere al practically completed with the exception of interest finishings. The boilers were setlu position early in the year and the exec tion of the first engine was begun in July, and of the second in October. By the close of the year the heavy cast iron beil-plites together with

many of the smaller parts of both engines were

in place.

(111) NEW RÓAÐ.

The new w road (wib the xception of the bridge over the stream below the dam and the adjpipin cutting) was completed to formation "level and was ready for surfacing and chan. walling, the pipes for the' rising unin having beeb laid and covered up. The bri 'ge already mentioned was completed to springing level

mad the centering tracted.............

(IV.) ACCESS ROADS TO PUMPING

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A SOLDIER OF THE LEGION,

ENGLISHMAN'S SERVICE IN A

The club is to be registered under the title of "he Imperial Pekingese 'Association," subject to the approval of the Kennel Club, for which application has already been made; and many cups bave already been promised, Sir Henry Samuelson is giving a 30-gulnes cup, Mrs. Ashton Crom a do-guinea cup, and other cups are given by Mrs, Andrews, Mrs. Herbert, Mr. Kingham, a d others. The new associa.. tion is formed without the slightest feeling of | opposition to or rivalry with the existing Pekingese Club; but is founded for the purpose *of encouraging the original type of small, sturdy This extraordinary performance took place dogs by those who depreciate the encourage. over jungle paths in the forests of Tonkin. Itement which has been given to the large coarse mentions, as a point, worth noting that the type now so frequently.met with. majority of French soldiers wear no ročka when route-matching. Some of the men wrap peir feet in a triangular piece of linen, called chauseite russe; but in most cases nothing at alt is worn inside the boot. He found-this last system the best, using sallow to soften his boats in Algiers and castor oil in Tonkin,

DACOIT FIGHTING

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COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHAKE REPORT,

Reviewing the share business for the week, Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write on 29th Nov.-There has been a slight improvement in" the "market-during the weet, and a' fair business har'been done. At the close a much firmer tone prevails.

Life on a French transport passing' through Colombo and Singapore to Saigon and Haig phoog, is described briefly, and then follows graphic narratives of cantonment life and Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banka dasoit fighting in the borderland of Tonkin and have again ruled steady during the week, and China. This part of the book is illustrated with | the old and new shares can be mild at quola- plates showing sections of fortifications, and it lons. Sales of this former are reported at $660. is evident that the writer, took a serious in- The London rate has shown × masked im- terest in work which, under the conditions,provement on last week's quotation, having must have been depressing oftentimes and for riten to 76 from pleasant. His descriptions of the French officers' under whom he served do justice to Tbrave meo, and it is good to read of the dis- cipline that was maintained in these mixed bittalions by sympathetic officers who were not afra d of hardship and dinger. We regret that space does not allow us to quote an am buscade incident in which the author's nerve

·wan tried to extreme limits. In some of the

.FAMOUS CORPS.

FIGHTING IN THE FÖRÉSTS OF TONKIN

In a grave in the pretty little cemetery in the Happy Valley in Honkong, there rests from his labours a young English journalist, who, had he lived, might have earned a high reputation with his pen Exposure and hard- hips and repeated attacks of fever under ined a robu & constitution, but neither health nor lie lack of this world's gear could suppressing to red-tape regulations (which were revised the cheer, optimism of a kindly nature which in 197), one detachment was left without mos endeared its possessor to a small band of quilo nels in a mosquito-in ected district, and

the men suffered agonies of discomfort, intimate friends.

isolated garrisons, the men suffered terribly and the death-tals from malaria was high. O

It would appear from "A Boldier of the

Gentge Manington was studying in Paris in Legion" that opium-smoking is prevalent 1890 when he became fired with the idea of amongst the French officers and European seeing foreign lands under novel conditions soldiers serving in Tonkin, as well as among His imagination and desire for adventure had the native troops, but, judging from Mr, Man- been excited by the recital of the experiences ington's observation, whereas many of the STATION ANd gauge BASIN. -

in Tonkin in 1881-5 of an Austrian gentleman Europeans showed no restraint to their appetite The road to the Pumping Station was com-

wha had served in the Foreign Legion, and for the drug and became enslaved by it, the ♪ pleted except some trimming off and surfacing next morning he presented himself at the

and channelling and the 13-foot track to the Ministro de la Guerre, in the Boulevard Statives showed more self-control and 'limited

their daily consumption to a fixed amount, Tytam anel Inlet was in a forward state, with Germain, to after his services, only to be ro

OPIUM SMOKING. the pipes trung out ready for laying as soon auferred in the central recruiting depot in Rue the trench had been excavated.

St. Dominique.

(V) RISING MAIN, 18a DIAMETER.

Good progress was made with this work, the Length of main laid during the year amounting to. about 7,65 lines feet. The requiuite valves, washouts, &c. were fixed.

· RECONSTRUCTION OF NO. 2 TANK.,

of päother scheme. ¡

ENLISTMENT.

A brusque bit kindly officer tried to disuade the Englishman from his project, with the ol lowing admonition:→→

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"We often hear it asserted that the 'use of opium, however limited to quantity, incaps citates the users. This is not Mr. Manington's experience, and although he refers to the drug, in conventional phrase as "the subtle "Sind bleut The Legion why you don't poison," there is no evidence that seriontly know what it is. Well, I will tell you-hard harmfat results occurred among the troops work, hard knocks, hard discipline, and go beyond a few extreme cases. The coolics of thanks... And how does it end? Your throat one convoy with which he was making along cut by some thieving Arab if you have luck; march are described as "fall, well-made men, if not, wounded, and then his women make whose lower limbs were abnormally developed, sausage meat of you. In Tonquin the same and yet the majority of them indulged in a few sort of thing-only worse, with fever and san pipes of cheap opium, locally knowns 24 Sai. You look We believe it is a fact that the coolies employ out bad effects. Hard drinkers suffered most ed in the Pabang Expedition used opium with- in Tonkin, for once the lever gat hold of them the result was generally fatal.

(VI) SUCTION MAIN, IS DIAMETER The laying of this main was completed, 3,619 feet being laid during the snar.

This work was ant proceeded with and ewing 10, recept developments in the High Level District of the City and to the Peak District, it is likely to be abandoned ju favourke & gentleman-You are one, I'm sure

stroke into the bargain.

Mind you, I don't mean that there are not WATER SUPPLY, tai po.-

others over there-there are many-poor fel, tows! Your family, tool-think of them.

.Sapristil and all for some trifling, betisès sans doute: A petticnat, I'll swear-don't deny it-1-have been young alsowa faithless sweet. heart-Fish! There are a thousand others who would be delighted to console you. No! A good dinner, the Moulin Rouge, and to-morrow, you will be cured!"

A contract was let for this work in June, but very poor progress was made with the carrying

of it out..

MISCELLANEO, B WATEKWORKS, The following are the principal-items of ex-

penditure under this heading; representing in some cases only a part of the cast of the works In consequence of their execution extending -over-more-than.one.year_szuf

(1.) · LaiChi Kok Waterworks-Water

Bo it Supply Volt... 5-11,993 (ii) / Týtam Valley-Gauges and re-

cording apparatus for measuringej Bow of stream Dravetren' Tilly Now 7" main in Elgin, Street and 47 malo in Staunton Street:10 replace 3 malos

(ir) Green Island-Supply to quar”

(v) Conduit Road Extension-Maia.

in front of Q108n's Gardnüs,,,,) (vi) Happy Valley Supply for walor ing Racecourse and golf

Jockey Club: Golf Club-

1,095,

1,536

BOI DIERS THREE.

Mr. Masington's narrative imprecies one favourably with the soldier of the Legion sharing common hardships, these men display Rough men these may be among them, but - much unselfishness and true comradeship, while France never had more devoted soldiers, vol even among her own brave sons.

A BOOK "WORTH READING,

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Marine Insurances.—Cantons are again, on offer at S:50, while North Chinas continue in favoir at the increased pata of Tla, 89. Unions can be placed at $765. Yangiezes are quiet at $110.

Fire Insurances,—There is na. business to report in stacks under this heading. China Fires are firmer at $88) with bøyers, 2

Shipping-ouglases are'in farther request at $38, without inducing sellers. Hongkong, Canton & Macao Steamboats have buyers at $30, after sales. Indo-Chinas, preferred and deferred, are unchanged and without business. Shall Transports have been sold and are wanl ed at 41/...

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Refineries: China-Bugars are out of favour

Perak Sugars have, weakened to Tis. do, but at $100. There are buyers” of, Luzɔns at $10,

buyers prevail at the rate in the North,

**Mining, ➡Chinese Engineerings bave im-

proved to The 15.55 with buyers. A firmer tone prevails in Raubs which can be placed at $8),

Docks, Wharves and Godowns-Geo. Fen wigs have further declined to $14, at which rate sales have been effected. Kowloon Whar ves are obtainable at 565. Whampoa Docks have further inquiries at $974, but sellers are not forthcoming. Shanghai Docks can be placed in the North at the increased rate of Tis. 73 There are sellers of Hongkow Wharfs at Tis, 200.

To-day's

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Cat'ogues will be issued. TERMS:-ÅS urval.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 10th November, 1997; .. Fr044

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO

CO., LD.

OFFER THEIR ENTIRE

STOOK OF

HIGH-CLASS

PIANOS

25 % Discount

For CASH.

Season's Models.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be To make room for New held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of Decem ber, 1907, at 3 PM, at the Offices of the Pubile Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot, of CROWN LAND, at ilonham Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of ar yeaTS.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary MeasuremenİE,

No. of Sale.

LOCALITY.

Garden Lot No.

ar Inland Last

Boobam Read

Registry No.

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3.3) W. | 9.4.

4.0.

ft.

Scases fets

| Annual Rest

Upant Price.

| 119'6") 9'8*

62° | 1'6" 74's" | +6

6

*Hongkong, 30th November, 1907,

more)

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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of December, 1907, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, at Lai Chi Kok, New Kowloon, in the Territories of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, from 5th April, 1934, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT. 10 be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years if competent for the Government so to make it.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry Ro

LOCALITY.

New

Lal Chi Kok Kowloon adjoining

Boundary,

Masurements,

Cooteots

Upset Price

New As per le plan. 100,000 860 10,000

in

Lot No. 34 101 No. Bangkong, goth November, 1907.

A NAVAL CONCET AT CHINRIANG,

Bongknyg, 5th November 1907.

HIGH GRADE.

HAVANA

CIGARS.

EXCELLENT SMOKES.

La Chaux.........© $4.50 per 100 in boxes of so

(1045

Gran Valor"

4.50

“Espagnoia

400

Marca Roja uruji.

4.00

Honey Suckle

Brevas

The crew of H.M.S. Bramble, writer our *** Chinking correspondent, gave us a most en El Oro Inods, Hotels and Buildings, Central joyable entertainment on the evening of the Stores are quiet at $14. Hongkong Hotels 20th instant, which consisted of some insira Asta cominus to be in demand at $100, but shares mental and choral music, à tableɛu and a þume are still unobtainable at the fate. Hongkongorous dialogue entitled "My Country Cousins. Lands can be obtained at $,5. Humphreys The tableau, which was called Britannia" was For Fina Estates can probably be had at Stop.. West very well arranged; Britannia was standing be Points are again out of favour, at the unaltered bind a Galing gun, dressed in British colours, Royales rate of $48, Shanghai Lande remain unchang surrounded by sailors and soldiers presenting ed and can be disposed of in the North at

arms, and one underneath the gun with bis Companeros...... Tis 100.

rifle facing to the frost, the whole picture bear

Hourly.. ing the motto, Ready Aye Ready.". The effect was highly impressive, and the audience applauded. The song "Fing-ping-pong," by we Luff, AB, dressed to comic style, caused a Miscellaneous-China Borneos have toled great deal of laughter, as did "Stop your very steady at rog closing firm at the rate: tickling jock by A. B. Vincent dressed in China Light and Powers have been taken off kitty. The uath of a lie was very touch. the market at $6 Dairy Farm are wanted at 'ing The Knockabouts kept the audience

Colton Mills Ewor contious to decline, and at the close are offering at Tis. 49. Other stacks ander this heading are unchanged and without business, !),

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CONNOISSEUR'S SMOKE

TEOFANI'S

and of the first part of the programms. All the songs were well sung, and showed the keconess of the pasformers to “make everything a success. I must noLomir to say Zenidjek

word for our local musical talent in the par- son of ProfessorTM Wagner) (an híb-friends-like | Suröne Au to call him) who did exceedingly well ac companying the singers throughout the pro London Life gramme, besides giving selections of his own,

$3.50 per box of 100

Mariagion had 'been only a few daya in'| wis left to a London journalis', 'MA. W. P. Does Kowloon Whatis. 20,000 Amongst other isms of the second part of the ta

The author was promoted to the rank of $163, and Green Island Cements at $11. Hall | Isugbing: with their fun, Pull and push # sergeant, and received a staff appelotment, and Hole have-buyers-in-the North-al-$25 was another great success " Bing down the with prospect of going to St., Maixent to |

This exhortation did not serve to cool Man study for a commission; but at the end of his

Hongkong Electrice have been sold at 115, and Curtain" came in vary appropriately at tha | HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES, ington's military ardour, and, a few days later, five years, never having naturalised as French more shares, are offering. China Providents, he landed at Oran, in Algeria, and began his subject, he retired into civil life, and in due Peak Tramways, Watsons, and Wm. Powells course, having been, correspo, dent for. The 7,147 period of recruit training in the 1st Regiment Times at Haiphong, he went to Hongkong and are in request at quotations. Langkats have Etranger at Sidi-bel-Abbes, There is an in- became identified with the fourealistle life of shown saharp rise, during the week, and at the teresting, description in the book he wrote of the place and died there in 1904. [Mr. Map closs buyers prevail in the North at Tis. 3521. the accommodation provided for the Legion.ington was on the editorial staff of the lone Sumatras are on offer at Tis, 124..... avien, and a good idea is given, of the cosmog Telegrapt at the time of his death-Exchange The Bank's selling rate on Lon 981 politan nature of the corps.

The manuscript of this posthumous bock doa is 2/5 on demand. The T/T rate on

in 748 Sidi-hel Abbes when he made the acquaint Slater, wbb, id conjunction with Mr. Aschur 1. unce of a Scotsman nimed Knox, who having Sail, has edlied and seen it through the press The book is published by Mr. John failed to get into Sandhumi, had enlisted in an Murray, at the price of 10/6, and, in addition December, 1937. Vingish Insuranc lofaoisy regiment and served" in India: And to a map of Tonkin (published by permission shirts at $10 prom, and $50 paid up- Buma Havlog "bought out" as

and returned of General Frey, It" comains several¦jilustra- | share," payable, in Shanghai,pay the to Edinburgh, he tip of the life, and sought tions by A. Cesard, a French artist and was «Novembarz-

shares

Fand

So par share, payable on simt programme "Has anybody seen our cat. Was

foco bigbly applauded. My country cousins H. PRICE & Co., Ltd.

per very well done, though our friends found it

th somewhat difficult to impersonate ladies, Wint of space alone prevents my mactioning avery Items on the programme, which way-indaad, well performed: from: first to IR=2.C.D.

per share and bonus of Tis. 21

fresh adventures by joining the Legion. Thess correspondentek BiDividends Payabl Langkats Finsi Divid.

15: It is well worth reading not only by milltary twa, with Daly, an American, artlar, whom bad - mra, but by all who care to learn something of fuck at Monte Carlo had driven to enllat, were geher than British Colonios, Stradle va

WINE AND SPIRIT ME:

[IS, QUEEN'S ROA

aph Novembe

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