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SHANGHAI TRAGEDY.

Story of the Murder of General Ting.

no difficulty in making their cape, nor were they identified. The story of the events inside the honse was óbtained from the..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1912.

POST OFFICE.

The Parro! Post system to the following places in China is for the prosent suspended-aph, Unnan and Tongyush.

SHIPPING NEWS.

The T. K. K. . Nippon Mara sailed from Nagasaki on the Uth inst., for longkang and is expected to artíTE on the 14th inst.

The T. K. K... Tenyo Maru sailed | hom Honolulu on the 30th nit., for

VESSELS IN Port.

STEAMERS.

Armtoon Apear, Br. 8.9, 2,081, J.

Mail Steamers,

M. Austin, 9th May—Swator | THE PENINSULAR

3rd May, Gen.-D. 8. & Co. Choising, Ger. st., 1,402, J. Binhn,

Daijia

10th May-Bangkek |

Swaton 9th May, Rio-B. AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

& 8.

Maru, Jap. a.s., 899, D, Faghi-

gami, 8th May-Swatow 7th

May, Gen-0. B. K.

Hongkong and is expecteil to arrive Darnost, B., 1.662, J. Jonking. WILL despach VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on ur sbont

Do Shanghai

from

Francisco.

n.the 25th inst.

The T. K. K. a. Chiyo Maru saila.

Shanghai to-day for

SAD

Drular,

L

MAILS, VIA' SIBERIA.

Left

London

April 2014. Aptll 24th..

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May 7th. May 10th

MAILS DUÈ, Germ. Onoban,” 16th inst American. Tenya Man, 25th in t.

The T. K. R. 8. Shinyo Man arrived at Sais Francisco on the 6th inst, and will be despatched from S Fraudsen to this port on the 18th inst. The T. K. K. 8.. Hongkong Ma.n uiled From Yokohama on the 8th fast.. for Hongkong and is expected to aire: on the 21st inst

The T.. K., as. Tenyo Maru will Only fully prepaid letters aul pust-Buil from Yokoliams for Hongkong on servants and the wife of the murids are transmissible by the Siberian the 12th inst, and is expected to artive dered Mr. Ting. While it is report Boule to Europe. Letters for this on the 26th Inst. A torriblo tragedy was onacloded that valuables worth $10,000 route should be superscribed via Sibein. Shanghai orly on the morning wore in the house the delibe- of May 4.

rate murdor of Mr. Ting suggests Opening with the destruction that robbery could not have been of a house by fire, the consumma-the sole factor in the crime. The tion of the outrage was reached fact that the front door was upon "says the "N. Chinu Daily Nows," when General Ting came home, in the murder of a couple of and that when they made their Chinese, one of whom was the escape from the burning house it son of a prominent refuger. The was still locked as he land left it whole affair sccns to have been upon entering, seams to indicate planned with the utmost care that the meu nuust have becu and carried through with the concealed in the house for sovend greatest daring, and so successful hours before the crime. What up- have the perpetrators teen in pears to have the greatest bouring their work that they have de upon the affair is that when the parted without leaving the murderers entered Mr. Ting's inintest trace of their identity.

ro he apparently knew their The crime must have been object. What was behind their carried out towards half-past | visit and what their reasons were three o'clock for at the time for desiring his death remains to montional the alarm of fire was be unravelled, andi ́n difficult task given. The outbreak occurred confronts the police in their work practically opposite the face of inquiry. Obviously the crimg Club, in a fair sized Chinese was the sequel to previous events, | house. At this part of the Settle the dotnile of which are a mystery. Haibow, Haiphong and Pakloi-Por ment there is a decided scarcity From General Ting's connection

Mathilde, izu May, ĐỊA.. of fire hydrants, so that in tack with the army political motives and India via Bombay--Per. ling the outbreak the Brigade have been suggested, but at pre-

Poleavers, 13th May, 11 a at Carl had to lng out length affor lugth sent it is impossible to my for Qui Tai, 13tr May, 1 15 of hose before the flames would whether this in à correct view. be reached. It was this severn) minutes before the fire could be

properly tacked, and meanwe MALAY FOOTBALLERS. the house was enveloped in fumes,

Revolver Shot Heard,

Fortunately all the inanatos had A Ruffianly Scene in the F. M. 5. made theroscapo with, the oscop

tion of two men, who, howover, & regrettable football segno was are believed to have been dead witnessed un the Padang, Kuala before the fire reached the pro-Tanupur, on May, 1, says the portions itdi. Upon the first of "Straits Times." the outbreak being seen from the With fifteen minutes to expire outside four revolver shots buds the League match between beon hoard, and with the firing of those the tragedy was com ploted.

Casuals and Sultan Suloimun, a Malay player was sent off for foul; play, and two of his colicagnes The house in question was on allowed him in sympathy.. Play expied by a former allicer in the

was resinned and a fight occurred Chinese army, tional Ting Wali.tween a Malay and a Cusoul. Ho left the army about four years spretator then raced on the field ago and retire to his home in Yand struck the Casuals player. man, but at the same time carried The polio arrested the spectator on a large business in medicines and the game came to an abrupt in Hankow! When the revalu-

Lepnelusion. tion bruke out he took refuge

The Sultan Suleiman side had in Shanghai, With him eme his three sons, but the nightbeiroot lost a goal in four engage the tragedy one had left for Nat-ments provious to this mintch. king. The other two were living They commenced as if there was possibility of their being in the hound, one of them, Ting Shu-neo, having his wife with defeated, indulging in the muust fanciful play. Their opponents, About midnight on Friday on the contrary, played dashing, General Ting, who had spent the forceful football and before the evoning elsewhere, returned to the interval had scored through 11. house, and found that the front Waguar.

kim.

110

Play had boon clan

The Malayi oponed the second half at a great pace and ull but

qualised.

door was opon. He closed and up till then, and no-oneanticipatoi bolted it, and going upstairs found the disgraceful scene that followed. the wombers of the household engaged playing dominoes, Vory shortly afterwards all tiro to rest, and nothing acarred antil 3,30 a,m},,

A Servant Killed,

Play was transferred and the Casuals inside right then came! through. The Malays' left-back

MAILS CLOSE.

The T. K. R. **. Kiro Marn a led from Valparais, Chili, on the Hil iust., for Hongkong and is exported. Swatow - Per Ham n. 14th May, on the 28th x

Th T. K. R. 8. Bayo Marn sailed Sentow, Amy and Fo-Tero Honolulu for South America via

Dain-myra, 12th May, Moxies yesterday.

Straits

Macau

A.V.

A..

P.X.

Philippine Island, Austr.i, Tastun«ja

|

ARRIVED. Telemachus, Br. 8., 1,910, Fraser, 10th May--Saigon 6th May, Gen-Wo Fat Bing. Diedadelsen, Ger... 174. Ch. Jurgensen, 10th Mas -Haiphong and Hoihow 9th May, Goa-J. & Ch.

and New Zealand-Peirian. (Authrie, 18th May, 3.rar,

'

Fazilka,

Fukai

Guthrie,

4th May Saigon 4th May. Rice.-Man Fat.

Nor. ... 1,102, J. Bing. 10th MayDangkok via Swatow 9th May, Gon-Kin Tay Loong.

Br. 9.8., 2,697, W. K. Whit-

Linglan, 6th May-Rangoon

the DATES named-

LONDON & ANT-

WERP.8'FORE,

PENANG, CO,

About

PORT SAID AND Yapa. C. R. Longden, a.x.. 15th May.

MARCHILLER...

23rd April, Gen-d, M. & │3 HANGHAI, Co.

Maro, Jap. 8.4.,3,987, II. Fomis

nak, 10th May-Waka- inston Brd May,' Conl.-M. B. K. Br...s., 2,399, F. U. Gam- brill, 18 May - Sydney via Manil 28th April, Goo.— }}.& S. Hangrang, Br 6.6., 1,358, 8. Wildo,

10th MayCanton May, Lien-J., M. & Ch Hupeh, Br. ., 1,208, A. Tusker,

Kaifong,

Br. .., 641, A. H. 3tewa, Koong 11th MaySwatow 10 May, Geo-DL & Co.

Oth

fith May-Canton 4th May, Gen.-B. & 8..

Br, .., 087, J. V. Sidford, 10th May--Colm, foil and Manila 7th May, Gm B. &

8.

Wal. Gor. R... 1,115, F.

Kobler, 10th May-Bang- kok 18 May, Rico.-H. & S.

Swatow, Amoy, Foramosa and Fooclion Chibli, Br. ., 1,113, F. MeGaiity, Koju Maru, Jap xx, 2.897. Cowis,

--For Baitan, 14th May,

10 A.M.

'.

11th May-Canton 10th

lay, Gea-. & S.

dapun sín-Robe-Par ̈A. Aprat, 1418 Kohsichang, Ger sit., 1,929, Roofsky Loosok,

May, 10 x

11th May-Minoiin 8th May. Ballas--B. & 8.

and

'Straits

Birmah-Per Paʼtaln With Ming, 11AM. T Straits and ludia vis Caluutio-Pr

Suirang 14th May,.mods.

Siberian

Mail.

Shanghai, North Chins, Jn. pan, Henlulu, United States, Canada and South Amerjen

via San Francisco (Europe, via Siboris)-Per Nile, 14th May, xoon,

Macao-Per Sui Tai, _th Mig. 1 15

r.í.

·

10th May-Miike 4th May, Conl.-M. B. K.

Ger. no., 1,021, G. Schultzon,

6th May Saigon Rad May,

Rice B. & S.

MOJI, KOBE NORE

& YOKOHAMA

SHANGHAI ·}

FIA

LONDON,

Usual Pósta ́or

DALL us)

About

"TEAMERS

TO BAIL, ON

KENANK

PALAWAN

Freight and

Passage

Freight and

Tastage

About Freight 25th May..

Paisage

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(Capt. & Philips,

DELTA

Capt. E. P. Moltin, 2.8.8.,'

DEVANHA Umpa. W. R. Hiokor.

For furd a partictis ; apply to

P. &.O. 8. N. Qu'k ofde,

Hongkong, 10th May, 1912

10th May.

NeoD, 25th May,

E. A. UEWETT,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

Fushon, Br. As., 1,978, R. II. Pratt, Lygemoen, Ger. 1.6., 1,286, Hallfof IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.

11th May-Teintsin 5th May,

GenC. M. Ca.

30th April-Saigon 26th. April, Bios.-I. A. L.

Keamun, Br. s.8., 5871, Curadi, 11th Maohew, Ger 8.8, 998, R. G. Zollner,

May-Victoria, BC. 17th |

th

April, Gen.-B. & 8. Locksun, Gor, .s., 1,920, W. Taubert,

11 MayBangkok May, Rice.-B. & S. Taiyuan, Br. 5.8., 1,469, U. Priest,

11th May-Syday 18th April, Gen.-B. & S.

DEPARTED. May 11. Oriental, for Bombay. Glenfarg, for Flymontli So-bu-nary, for Cant u. Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania Empress of Japan, for Vancouver.

and New Zealand-Per Tai. Auping, for Shi-agħni. yunn, 15th May, 10 m. Loongang, for Philippine Islanda.

Anhui, for Shanghai." Swatow-Per 'Halimun, 15th May, 10 Chongshow, for Amoy,

Sungking, for Pakboi.

Philippine Islands-Per Kaifong, 14th

May,...

German

Mail.

A M.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Oriental, arrived 10th May, from Shanghai:— Enticknap, P.

Welman, E. menthal, Mrs. J. White Baskel', A. 8. Kent, Capt. W. E.

Wilson, W.

:

Straita, Burnab, Ceylon, Ade'nide, Western An tra'in, Indin, Aden,, Egypt, and Europo VIL Marseilles. (Letters posted in all the Pillar Bore, in time for the first clearance wille ine'aded in this contract vinil) Por 88. Kailong, arrived 10th May, Into Letters II to 11.80 infom Manila, &c. -- Extra postage 10 vents)- Abbott, Mr., Mrs, & Cools, Mr. |

Mi s

Ali. A Per Prinz Ludwig,' 15th

Bush, Mrs H. A., Dowd, Mr.. May, 11 am.

Bxcom

Mil Weine

At this hour one of the servantsept upon him, with the result Swatu, Amoy and Formon-Per was awakened by flames apparent-

that the forward foll heavily. Mr.

ly in the cook house. He had no All, the referas, ordered off the

Boshuar, 10th May, 9

A.N.

Per Tjimack, 16th May

JI A.X.

sooner reached the kitchen thank, whom he lui cautioned Ustavis, Sararang and Sourabaya

by

WAN.

mot

P.M.

Mm.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per as. Zafira, sailed on 10th May, for Manila, &c. :----

Milg previously. The section of the

Ali, Rabian“ three

Bartholome, Mis Morison, (i, E erowd behind the Church goal mėn. No words; scom to

C.

Mak. Tang-kwong cheered the offending player and Macao-Per Sui Tai, 15th Mng, 1.15 Brady, Majar and Noo, hun have passed, but the unfortunate servant was immediately stabbed. rgod his colleagues to leave the

Norts Clins-fer Cua Chu-ng Possibly he was killed by the the field. They did so, but their Shanghai and

Chean, 16th May, 8 r.m. Ous Mung first blow of the knife, but whe-centre-half succcoded in bringing thor ho was or not, his murderers ciglit of them back and the game Swaton, Amor, Formosa and Foo how Choy Gint, Master

-Per Haiyang, 17th May, Choy Tai cut his throat, and loving the was resumed. The player sent

Choy On off was wearing a white handker- body lying where it was, upstairs to the room in which Mr. chief around his head, as usual, Japan Yokola-Por Iton, 17th Ting Shu-nce was sleeping with and it was noticed that the Inft his wilo.

TAI

10 A.M.

vis

May, 11 ...

Choy Ping Choy Ken-slug

8.

Ho Yen

Rulia Ritam, Pher Biso Kned-hun

Singh, Boint Singh, Munga Singh, Somnad Singh, Nan

Singh, Rattan

Singh, Khor

Rabaul, Horbertshohe, Mata Holt, C. II. pi, Sameraj, Australia, Now lapkins, II. E. Zealand and Tasmania vin Jackson, T. I. Brisbane-Per Coblenz, 18th Jacobson, Mr. and May, 4 ..

M. H. O. and North Chins-Per Joes, H. A. Jesus, M, da Kwangsanz, 18th May, 5 F.M. Khan, Bandi

North Chins and Japan Khan. Desondi Tin Kob:-Per Fooksang. Khan, Admu! 18th May, 5.1.x,

Khan, Ahmu

Wong Chung Wong Lun-him

Wong Wing-sick

Onir, Dr. H. W. 'Bingh, Kepres half, who took his placo, had Straits and India vis Calcutta-P¢1 affected this style of headgear Kutsang, 18th May, Callaway, C. Had Ting Been Warned?

Singh, Kank since the incident occurred. He Philippine Islands-Por Yuensang, Davies, O. H. There are run surs that Ting at once commenced to act in an

Singh, Phorn 18th May, P.M. had been warned of his approach excited manner, while the goal- Veibsiwei and Tientsia-Per Haichów,

Hayes, Mr. & Mrs, Singh, Bishan

ó. V. Summe lot, B. II. ing fate, and whion he auw the keeper raced up the field to lead

18th Mny, ro ||

Tan Yu-tlong mon ho seems to have realized the forwards. The Malays at Philippin Toland, Yap, Marina, Hook, K S.

Tin Thal that his life was in poril. He is tacked until the Casuals outsido-

Friederich,

Terado, K. Wilhelmshafen, Barns, I. reported to have offered them all right got possession. He was

Tang Ya-nion the money they wanted if they attempting to trick the Malay

Tram, Bhal would only sparo his life, but his player, who had gone left back, supplications were in vain. The when blows werd struck. The men were armed with revolvers, Casuals, players separated the four shots wore, fired in rapid combatants, but in the moantime Shanghai saccession, and the

mena Malay spectator hd raced on rushed from the houso. Mr. Ting the playing pitch and supplo- Shanghai, had been killed outright, and in monted the punishment the the firing Mrs. Ting received a Casuals player had received by shot in the upper arm. The striking him. A European polico shots had arouse everybody in officer was on the scene in a the house, and they wore able to accond and had the spectator. nasist Mrs. Ting to make her es removed to High Street police cape from the spreading flames.station. The reforce brought tho The bodies of the two murdered game to a close and the field was men were left behind, and it was soon the scene of a struggling not until the forenoon when the mass who mostly cheered and debris was cloared that they were sympathise with the Malays. rocovered.

**

Motive Not Robbery. Although on the scone within

a minute or two of the perpetra

tion of the orime, tho polico had

The attitude of the Malays gathered behind the top goal undoubtedly caused the "Sultan Suleiman men to lose their hende, and on three occasione Mr. Allon

little chande of running down the had perforce to speak to then

Assassina. In the confusion Many filthy expressions were attending the fire they had had employed.

Siberian

Mail.

French

Mail

Chica

benik)-Par May, Gr..

.0.

3

Wenger, O. C. Wise, M. M. 8. Whylo, W. W. A. Yam Quang Yam Cheong Yam Oy-chan Yn Chik Yeo Hal

8th May Saigon 4th May, Rico.-B. & H. Mathilde, Ger. 8... 851, Ulderup, 8th May-Haiphong and Hoihor 7th May, "Gen.- J. & Co.

Mongolin, Am. R.F., 8,750, Henry_E

Morton, 8th May-San

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-1

STEAMERS.

Capt. F. V. Binzor

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Į PRINZ ĽUDWIG 18,800 SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- WERP & BREEN......

Francisco 10th April, MA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI COEBEN

and Gor.-P. M..Co. Marpi, Br. s... 1,480, Uldall, 8th May-Singapore 2nd May, Bugar.-Chinese, Nile, Br. s.s., 3,136, Ece'aston. 80th

April-San Francisco 3rd April, Gen.-P. M. Uo. Pulcavem, Italian 8.8., 1,335, Do A.

Angusto, 9th May-Bosubay 17th April, Gen-Orier;

XOBE nod YOKO- HAMA....

MANILA, YAP.

MARONN, SAMARAI, NEWGUINEA, BRIS- BANE, SYDNEY · «nd MELBOURNE.............................'

Capt A. Altoon

COBLENZ

Capt. L. Klugkist

17,800

6,700)

Profit, Nor. ., 9 0, Olsen, 5th May KOBE and YOKOHama (Prinz SIGISMUND

-Saigon 1st May, Rico.-

A. T. & Co. Balaladji, Datel s.a., 1,237, F. Res- doker, 9th May--Balik Pa- an 2nd May, Bulk oil.-A. P. & Co.

Rajah, Oor. .., 1,275, A. Roscher, 7th May-Rejang 1st May, Timber North Germ. Ll.

Shisang, Dr. ., 1,776, M. Picknell, 6th May-Calentis 22ad April, Gen.-J., M. Co. Taisia, Chi. .., 1,216, R. G. Para- more 10th May-Oanton 9th May, Get-(). M. 8.

N. (

PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

Per 8.5. Himas Mam, from Landož

KUDAT ♣ SANDAKAN

{Capt. 1. Lou {BORNEO

Ompt. F. Sambil

8,000

TO BAIL OR

WED'DAY, 15th May. At Noon:

About

THU QUAY

16th May.

SATURDAY, 18th May,

at & P.M..

Ab..ut TUESDAY,

28th May,

6,750 (Middle of

May.

All the steamem of the Kumpena-Line are fitted with Wireles Telegraphy.

New System of Telefunken.

For further Partioolam, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.

| Hongkong, 4th May, 1912, -

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,

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18th April-Mra. La. N. Keefe, Ms DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

G. Keefs, M. Krole, Master P. Kosto, Wolver, Ror. and Mrs. Copley Moyle, L. King, Mo stą, T., Green, J. B. | Aulejava, J. Y. Miller, 8. Korizo, Mr. and Mr. J. Yamanaka, I. Kimare, 1. Kashiwada, B. Tayuma, S. Tachibana, Ishizsks and Mi Rodgera.

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'SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

2nd April-Inverclyde, Kitson, Maru, Patroclus, Stontor,

cer,

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamer on the Oönal, haring plendid Accommodation for Fint-Claus Passengers. Electric Light. Excellent Cuisine.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN.

STRAMQUIPE,

(Occupying to 10. digs.)

CAPTAIN

LEAVING, Tou-HAITAN .inson | J. 8. Nonch ..................... TUESDAY, 14th May, at 11 be Rhorus. 9th April-Aki HAIYANG ... [ ]. W. Eva..................... | FRIDAY, 17th May, at 11 +.m. Maru, Ambris, Bayani, Glonask-HATCHING... | W. 0. Parimore... | FRIDAY, 21×! May, at 11 4.5. Hon, Indramayo, Persaut, Bonosai,| FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days). Bp za Syria, India. 19th April HAIMUN... | A. H. Stewart ... WEDNESDAY, 15th May, st 1| 1.m.

*** Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Fier.

Benrick, Bulow, Ernest Simons. Karong Meiuam, Yorck, Afrion; 16th | April-Iy. Maru, Anaam. Pro- mathaus, Badenia, Kinn, Benlarig, Denbighshire, Mannas. Note, Pera, 20]

Tourane. 23rd April-Bonglos, Boulo-

Por, Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapraik & Co.,

General Managers.

in, Dardinus, Glamorganshire, THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

Jas. Pakling, Patricia, Peleus, Webber, Mr. R. | Prose01,. Vlašimir. 26th April-

Goeben. Jerio, Mishima Maru, Nam, Prinzess Alloa, Alghan Prince, Sueris. 80. April Bamfontein, Brasilis, Hirano Maus, Troukai, Alania, Naleo Brd Moy-Ajax, Australion, Monmouthebire, Kubis, Simla, Tran- quobar. 7th May-Boucleash, Del- |flinger, Glenlochy, Indrasemba, Segovia, Telemachus, Amidis, 10th April– Begmaris, Dambar, Kaga Marn, Lutsow, Peibo, Tango Mare, Thereas, Africa, Indravalli. ..

Arrivals at Home-4th April-Boootra,

Khan, Mantili Khin, Miza SHANGHAI and North

Li Mon (Earope, via Bi-

Leo Ali-ku Lfoon. 18th

Ly Blong

Yan Chue-lam Par as Oriental, sullat yn 11th | hway, for London đội t

Campbell, Col. A. Oram, W. Adams Baigon, Straits; Coylon A. E

Perpetuo, S. M. Adelaide, Western Australis Chapman, I Qolau, J. Indis, Aden, Egypt and Ea- Garrow, II, reps via Marseilles (Leiters Hill, Mr. & Mrz, A. posted in all the Pillar Boxm H.

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MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Steamers

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Arrive Hongkong from Australia

Leave Hongkong

for Austr

25th May,

Blet Way.

2tad June

28th Jaon

20th July..

9th April—Aragonia, Dambes, Persia, „The above Stommers are flited with Refrigerating Machinery, Kamo Maru, P. E. Felodrich 12th plentiful supply of Ies, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted thronghouse! April-Patroolne, Siam, Tonese, Rheann, Elsat ddlty. All flats Rooms have Electric Fans. . A daly 18th April--Ambris, Aki, Maru, and Stewardous are carried. York. 23rd April-Invamlyde, Spezia, 2006 For further partionları, soply, to Afrion: 20th April-Azaım, ToumanS, |Atrann3 Brd May--Melnam, Memnon, Mishima Mart. 70: May---Glamorgan- thire, Jason, Kamaga, Prossen. 10 April–Agytrallen, Glenlooby, Pdaxan Alie

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