LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
Kowloon v. Civil Service.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1917.
"H. K. C. C. v. University.
ere they equalised, much to the O.D.J. Bell-Bawing:-starter, delight of the spectatom, Half-Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp; judge, Mr. E. Ballock... "Resules of time:-1 all:
Bowling.
Clark soon after the resumption, 0. M. R. WHe apparently stood on the ball Ng Sze Kwong 10.5 0 66 7 and fell hesrily to the ground, Up Yow Fan... 10 3 363 Unfortunately his injury was On resuming, the Chinese made evente:—~
such that he could not resume, for their opponents' goal in grand This greatly handicapped the style and after ten minutes ply Nevy, but they held their own to took the lead with a fine shot. It the end. After a clean and well was seen that the pace of the first contested game the R E. ran out half was beginning to tell on the Reserven, who were feeling the winners by 2 to 1.
Comments.-The R.E. have a letrain. The Chinese, in a fine
This contest, played on the Club ground, was marked by rather low scoring, the home team These terms met at King's Park winning with more than double on Saturday, a most enjoyable their opponenta' total. The contest ending in a drew.” The Varsity Brst went to the wickets
SCOTES.
Civil Service. B. C. Witchell, Macarkill, b
Overy
D. M. Goodall, e Robineon", b
Overy
P
W.Dixon, Robinson, b Stalker B. W. Bradbury, Btsplatan, b
Overy
30
The University. R. A. Ponsonby-Faus, b
Donnelly-
20 J. D. Wright, is Morgan 110. E. Marles, lb, w,b. Morgan
no
improve the forward line. For a very capable team, and, with a
Cruiser Race.
Coume: Kowloon (~), Cheanel Rock (S.), Lremun Bacon (8) Distance 62 miles. "At the com- mencement of this race the wind was easterly, blowing about eight
Finishing
H'cap on
ka. Course.
Time.
Corrected
4 10 4 33 30 4 29 20
“MR. MOREL PLEADS
GUILTY.
Sentence of Six Mouths" Imprisonment,
HOUSING REFORM.
Mr. Walsh on the Cons
of Wealth.
At a conference convened by the Workmen's National Housing Mr. Edmund Dias Morel was Council, beld at Blackpool, Mr. miles per hour. The wind greda at Bow Street Police Court recently Stephen Walsh, M.P." Parlia visiting eide batted first and, with hat were all accounted for when very fine defence, bat their for boat of passing, worked well ally lightened 17 about twɔ miles. sentenos to six months' imprisonmentary Secretary to the Local a total of 184, Lamble, Witobell bowling honours being shared by bization. What they need is a found the netting with a fine shot, to get the best of a fairly good charges against him were that he brinritation, said a vast number niae wickets down, declared for the apore had reached 52, the ward line shows little or no com- down to the R.E. goal and again Feathers and Dorothy [ seemed ment in the second division. The Government Board, who attended The two giving Salter no chance whatever.start, but soon gave way to Niobe, incited Miss Ethel Sidgwick to of houses were needed. He had and Goodell ell putting up neefal Donnelly and Col Morgan, good centre-forward."
Kowloon feared rather Brayshay alone reached double outside men are quite good, but 4 change was made in the B.E. Irene and Vers. The following convey or transmit a pamphlet found that during the past firs
no doubt as the season progressse defence, Woodward going to left are the finishing and corrected from the United Kingdom to slowly and when. etumps were figures. The Clab bad
years fewer than ten local authori Switzerland, contrary to the ties had made representations to drawn the total stond at 117 for difficulty in beating the other they will vary much improve. back in place of Oruickshanke. times.
Defence of the Realm Regulation", the Local Government Board on six wickets, Sours and Robinson side's sore and their innings as also did Smith at centre-half, the game erted in favour of the Lacas played a fine game at back; No farther spore taking place,
and on August 21, 1917, did an act the housing problem. The Detaile A being top ecoter.
closed for 171, Maas being of No doubt if Strange was given 8.0. A. by 3 goals to 1.
preparatory to the transmission, Government were prepared to man with a useful 41. Scoree: the pivot position it would wastly Commenta.-The Chinese have
otherwise than through the past, give very substantial assistance M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. from the United Kingdom to a
to local authorities in dealing Bar. 443 23 443 23 neatral country in Europe of with housing: The people had Sor. 4 24 25 4 24 25 printed matter without a permit been hitherto held fast in a la 206 D.N.F.
from the Admiralty or the Army byrinth of vested interests and of 11.4 10 4 33 45 4 29 35 Council.
When the proceedings opened commercialism. No question want so much to the root of the Bee 6 13 D.N.8. ---
the court was again crowded, national well-being. There ought among those present being Mr to be no house without a bath- ...0 22 415 30 406 08 Ponsonby, M.P., Mr. Trevelyan, room, no house with less than 922 4 18 35 4 09 13 M.P, Mrs. Morel, Miss, Sidgwick, three rooms, an house without 12 30 4 33 32 421 02 od a number of other ladies.
conveniences compatible „with, à Lieat. John Featherstone, who decent Christian life. Helen
...12 30 D.N.S. ---- *Winner of Chiness. Rig. + Winner of English Rig. Racing Yachts.--Ladies' Race.
Course Kowloon Rock (8.). Channel Rock (8) Meyer's East Buoy (P.). Distance 44 milee. The Diana got well away to a somewhat straggling start and The R. H. K. G. C. Championship. won out on the time allowance for The Royal Hongkong Golf her class. A most exoiting Baish Olub obsmpionship opened at took place between Daphne and Faoling on Sunday, when some Bonita. interesting ties were decided. The main event was the meeting
9
T.McCormacs.b.w.,bPestonji I
J. C. Fletcher, b Hodge. P.T.Lamble, o8talker, hOvery W.H. Edmonda, o Kocaekill, b
Stalker
KAK
F. Ling/not out
...
2
0
9
K. Brayshay, Meas, b Morgan A. H. Rujahn; e Joseland, b
Donnelly
16
18
D. K. Samy, b Donzel's
a
24
W. Gittine, e Masa, b Morgan
3
G. Hall, b Donnelly.....
7
16
6
J. M. Jack, e Murray, b Mor-
gen...
1
6
444
Cheab Toon Lock, a Murray,
'b Donnelly...
Ø
F
Chua Bin Ksh, not out
Extras 19
....164
Extras
Total'
Bowling.
O. M. B. W.
14 2 47 2 14 0. 53
8. E. Alderman, not ont
E. W. Hamilton, Robinson, b
Pestonji
Total (for 9 wkts.)
J. Stalker
B. Pestonji
K. B. Macaskill... 7 2 19
..
the Navy, Black at back and little practics at shooting, ther Lady Jane Clark in the centre were the would develop into one of the
Feathers ebining lights. Considering the best teams in the Colony. They Oonone former was opposed to one of the are full of dash and rim and Dorothy fastest men in the Colony, he did Wong Pak and Fong Tai are Niobe remarkably well. Clark is really quite artists at the game. The Queen dashing forward, and it is hoped E. Reserven pot up quite good st that his accident will not keep abow against such formidable
+Vera him out of the field long. opponents, but they lacked pace Irene
and combination. Salier did Volper exceedingly well in goal, with Millard quite the best of the forwarde. Cruickshanke has 巍 powerful kick at back,
Hongkong F.C. v. Middlesex
#
Regt.
Played on the Club Ground,
0 Happy Valley, on Saturday. The
0 teams were as follows:-Clab but fails to recover himself when
4 Rogers; McCobbio, Baleton; pressed,
Finch, Stewart, Young; Kaight,
52 MoTeriak, Jerrard, Railton,
Wood. Middlesex:-Brown; AL- Bowling
len, Throtrop; Faucett, Jarvis, 0. M. R. W. Marchisi; Waldon, Parkie, D. E. Donnelly 10.5 4 28 5 Bayora, Cook, Seroxton. Lt. Col. Morgen 10 4 22 5 | The ball was set rolling before a fair sprinkling of apectators. The soldiers at onos began to show 19 that they were out for goals,
H. K. C. C.
H. Overy
10 2 22 4 L. E. 9. Hodge... 3 0 4.1
L. H.E Murray, st. Ponsonby- Kowloon.
Fane b Marley
J. Stalker, e Ling, h Hamilton
O. J. Stapleton. b Witobell... A. de Susa, b Witchell
J. H. Mend, b Ling
+
GOLF.
11.E. Horiel, cand b Brayshaymaking good headway for the of Stewart and Dodwell, last
D. J. Mackenzie, b Witchell.. 13
9 H. H. Tayler, b Brayshay... 0 Club'e last line of defence, only
2
J. P. Robinson, b Bamilton... 23
year'e winner and runner-up re-
L. D. McNicoll, b Bragabbay 3 to fail in their shooting. After a spectively.
On this occasion,
Dodwell fared better and managed Dione
M. M. 348, e Samy, b Hell 41 Middlesex broke away and regia- to win by 1 up. It was a well- Kolla
24
F. E. Joeeland, b Brayabay good deal of mid-field play, the
151
R. Kennedy, & Pononby Fane,tered their first goal, Sayers doing
8
fought match and Dodwell rather Diana apeet expectations by palling it Aileen
B. Pestonji, L. R. S. Hodge,
H. Ovory, did not bar. "
Lt. Col. Morgan not out
K. B. Macaskill, not ont
W. T. Elson, not out
Brayshay
P. Jacks, e Brayshay, b Wright H. E. Hollande, c Cheah, b Extras 12:
Samy Total (for 8 wkts.)....117 D. E. Donnelly, a Wright b
Bowling.
0. H. E. W.
E. W. Hamilton... 6 1 29 2
B. O. Witchell 11 2 50 3 B. W. Bradbury... 2 0 18 0 F. J. Ling
3 0 8 1
M
16 the needful. The Club tried hard
26 to get on equal terms with their off, as Stewart bas been showing Daphne
4 opponents, only to see Suyers ran fine form recently. The carde Ailes
asif the length of the field and sent in were:***
26 scare number two. Thus the score | stood at half time:—Middlenox, 2;
Club, nil.
Brayshay
12
Extres
*** 12
· Total Bowling.
G. E. Marley. G. Hall..
D. Wright U. K. Samy
3 0 25 1 2 0 14 1 10 3 1
FOOTBALL.
5
Leith beat Cumming, 2 and 1. 8. Thompson best B. Johnson, and 4.
Haworth best. Evans, 2 and 1. Tisdall beat Redmond, 7 and 5. Dodwell beat Stewart by 1 up. Kraft beat Murray, 6 and 5. Sandford best Loughlin, 5 and
..
First Round. Lindsell beat Des Voeux by lap. Tbarefield (abose card included Lemon-time over, it was seen four 3's) beat Fisher, 2 and L that the Club were going to make R. Hancock beat Rawlinson, ...171 bold bid to reduce the account 8 and 6.
against them and at once made B. Wtracks into the soldiers' territory. O. M. Brayshay 17.4 3 578 Although they were up against 11 2 55 1 a very solid defence, Railton C. R.-C. v. Craigengower.
obtained possession and placed a This wae & most sensational.
goal to the credit of the Clab. match, made noteworthy by the
The pace was now very hot, and scoring of the first century of the
the Hiddlesex bad all their work out out to retain their lead. 3. season, this bononr going to Ng Se kwong, of the Chinese Re
Allen relieved the pressure with creation Club. The C. R, C.
u fine kick, sending his forwarde first batted and, with only bree
away in good style, but the play wickets dows, declared for 205,
veered back to the Middlesex halt. Ng Sze kwong being 105 not cat,
Lat DIVISION.
The Club were now pressing hard while Obow Yat-kwong had pat
to draw level, and were rewarded up a very useful 75. The other
Royal Engineers v Navy.
with a penalty kick, which was side could do little against the
This match was played on the taken by Stewart, who made no bowling of Ng. Sze kwong and Navy Ground on Saturday. The mistake. Each side strove bard: Un Hew-ien, being all out for 114, teams lined up as follows:R.E.. to gain to the upper hand, but of which Graham contributed 46.Townsend; Blomfield, Lacas; fall time came with the score at: The C. B. O, therefore won a Charters, Smith, White; Strange, 2 all. handsome victory. Boores:-
C. R. C. Yew Man Tean, o Grimmett b
Graham Chow Yat Kwong, b Abbas... 75 Ng Sze Kwong, not out ...105 Ho Wing Kin, c Edwards b
Graham Gea. Lee, not out.
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is engaged in censorship duties, A lady delegate asked if Mr, having deposed that two letters Walsh would move in the House were in the handwriting of Morel, of Commons for the confiscation Mr. Comyns Carr, in addressing of all wealth over $100,000 the Court, said the socused would plead guilty to the charges against him. He (conneel) wished to lay certain facte before the Dourt
Mr. Walsh:-I am not going to move anything too egregions. £100,000 would be far too high a figure at which to commence which he hoped would induce the the process, bat conscription of magistrate to take a different view wealth demands a great deal from that put forward by the more consideration than we have prosecution. It would appear that there was something is a previous given it. We do not quite know what is meant by the term: WO letter from Miss Sidgwick are so glib in using phrases with relating to communication from out thinking out their meaning, M. Romain Rolland, who was a bus when proposal. for conscrip S. MS. EMS. Tery distinguished French author. tion of wealth comes, Stephen
berself Mies Sidgwick was
Walsh will be one of the first. Scratch 3.51.44 3.51.44 novelies, and Mr. Morel had also
24 3.50.13 3.49.49 attained some success in literalit on?
A Delegate --Who will bring 3.34 3.51.24 3.47,50 4.45 3.54.31 3.49,46 9.30 3.57,301 3.48.001
H'cap on
Couras.
Finishing
Time.
Corrected
Time,
9.30 3.57.30 3.48.00
Tare.
hanses
Mr, Walah :-The Government The latter's principal object in of the day. Can you imagine 9.30 4.03.37 3.54.07 desiring that the pamphlet should |saything else? (Laughter.)
be conveyed to M. Rolland waN Resolutions were passed pro- † Bonita
against Government Esicyon 9.30 4.02.28 3.52.58 simply to acknowledge a compli- testi
ment paid him by a distinguished graats to sasist private persona 7 Dawn 11.52 4.03.23 3.51.31 aather. The atmosphere of this and limited companies in build- Siria, 11 52 4.07.10 3.55.18 Dorothy
mailer was more of a literary ing 11.52 4.17.43 4.95.51 than
Bad saking the a political atmosphere. Government to grant loans, free Toinette
12.16 4.08.05 3.55.49 Counsel contended that it was no of interest, to local authorities Gael.. 12.13 D.N.F. -
cffence to send printed matter to and to take over the ownership Lysboth 11.52 4.04.04 3.52.12 so Allied conatty, though decontrol of building materials.
Winner of Handicap. Olaze, fendant, knowing from Mian ailed by Miss Wilkinson.
† Winner of one Design Class, sailed by Mre Barter.
I Winner of Heyward Hays end Gael Classes, sailed by Mr. Stoneman.
Scratch Four Ours.
Switzerland, should have per- tion. Conusel read a letter, which Sidgwick shat M. Rolland was in ceived that he was committing an said had been found in offence. There was no attempt the possession of the defendent to circulate this pamphlet broad- cast in any foreign country. It dealt with a pamphlet called
"Militarism and Wars. The
tions,
Acting on his (counsel's) advice, Edwards best E. Davidson, 7 In this race, over a half-mile defendant was prepared, now that letter said: "The article has been and 5.
course, four bosta started. it was brought to his notice that successfully smuggled oat of Low foreign K. S. Morrison beat W. J.B. B. K. Y. C. 2, V. R. O. 1 and the transmitting of publications England, and a Morriedu, 5 and 4.
Middlesex Begi. 1 All boste got to any neutral or enemy country we have published transla I thought it would Brayshay and Parves went to sway to a beautiful start, she was wrong, to say that it was not the 19th green, where Brayabay Yacht Club No. 1 boat gradually his intention, and never was his please you to know for certain won.
drawing ahead till about twenty intention, to commit any such that your dark devices are SO successful The meaning war Lindsay Woode and Milner yard from the finishing line when breach of the law. Jones also went to the 19th green, an unfortansts accident robbed Mr. Comyne Carr then dealt perfectly clear that defendant had where Milner Jones woo.
the crew of victory. One of the with the pamphlet, "Teardom's sorted to dark devices for the Ritchie beat Grist, 8 and 7, rubber lines broke, rendering the part in the War." On the cover purpose of getting his publics-
tions out of this country, Crew best Rodger, jan,, 2 and 1. the bost unmanageable. The V. was written;"
"What chiefly Gordon, Waller, Hortop, Pascall. Commenta.-The Middleser
Counsel was proceeding to Second Round.
B. O, bost, which was two lengths blooks the way to peace? The Navy-Pallen; Bigge, Black; have the makings of a good team Tharefield beat Lind sell at the behind at the time, won easily honest belief of our people that mention two other docaments Fleming, Cornish, Hollamby; and with a little improvement in 18th hole.
from the Club's No. 2 and the the enemy is solely responsible. found at the office, when Mr. 0 Hotchinson, Hayes, Clarke, Now the shooting line, they ought to Leith beat B. Hancook by 7 Middlesex.
This belief justified in Comyns Carr objected. Sir A combe, Cape. Referee :-Mr. F. compare very favourably with the and 6.
At the close of the afternoon's their eyes the support of the policy
Bodkin thereupon "pat Inspector Wright.
other teams of the Lesgae. Sayers Thomson beat. Esworth at the sport, the prizes were presented of the knock-out blow and penal Everent into the box. From the kick-off, the B.E. and Waldon will give much 19th bole.
The Inspector said that it was by Mrs. Pollock, who was intro tariffe after the war. If the people I were the first to attack but were trouble to any defends they meet 16 well held by Black, the old in the Colony. For the Clab, [8.
Dodwell best Tied all by 8 and duced by the Hon. Mr. Oland can anderstand it is a mistake, clear from the documents found Severn, O.MO. The latter oon they will no longer support this that arrangements had been made 8 Plymouth veteran, who trans-McTavish and Stewart were
for progagands work in ship, Sandford best Kraft by 3 and 1. gratulated the Club on the pro- policy." The pamphlet, accord- ferred the sphere to his forwarde exceedingly good. The team sa Edwards best K. 8. Morrison gress made in yachting, rowing ing to counsel, went on, rightly building, mining, and railway in grand style, but the E. E a whole will, no doubt, improve by 6 and 4.
and swimming and wished it or wrongly, to show, by a study centres by means of U.D.C. liter- again obtained "possession and a time goes on. They are a Brayshay boat Milner Jones by successful season. He warmly of official docaments, not that the stars. pressed heavily. Pascall on the well balanced side and will make 4 and 2.
welcomed the new yacht owners, Tear's Government or any other The Magistrate said that sugone left and Strange on the right of a good position in the League
Ritchie best Craw by 3 and one of whom, he noted with was solely or mainly responsible who read the letters could not for the R.E. forwards, caused no ere the season closes.
pleasure, had made an auspicious for the war, but that the Tasr's one moment accept the view that little anxiety to the Navy
2nd DIVISION.
start by carrying off a prize in Government must share with the it was an exchange of literature his first race,
Governments of the enemy coun-,
between authors. It was clear.
Total (3 wkte.) 205 H. Obing, Do How Fan, Wong Po Keung, Ng Sze Yuen, Wei Lae San End Wong Kwok Kwong did not bat,
Bowling
Graham Grimmett
Abbas
Ferd
Edwards
Jox
***
[0. M. R. `W,¦defence, the letter having s 13 2 65 2 wonderful tura of speed. Alter
... 8 0 54 0 continuous pressing, the soldiers
8 1 27 1 forced
2 0 14. 0
A
corner.
This
R. E. Reserves v, South China Athletic.
YACHTING.
QH.K.Y.C. Opening Cruise. The weather conditions were in
Played on the Happy Valley on was well placed by Strange, Saturday. The teams lined ap 30 18 0 for Gordon to soars with a beauti as follows:8. C. Athletic-Ip every respect admirable for the 20 21 0 fal header. This put new life Kok Faen; Cheang Wing Heon, opening oraise of the Royal into the Nary and simost from Fang Tai; Fang Ping, Loang Hongkong Yacht Clab, which
Craigengower."
T. Ford, a Lee b Sze Kwong
F. Thompson, Ho Wing Kin,
Ng Sze Kwong.
HA
W, Graham, c Lee, b Ng: Sze
Kwong
*
8. Jex, b Ng Bae Kwong
D. K. Kbarse l.b.w.b. Ng Ba
Kwong
R. Bass, 1.b.w.b. Un Hew Fan J. D. Noria, o Lən, b Ng Sza
KWOLg
*
A. Grimmett, a and b Ng Sze
Kwong
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END
L. A. Rose, o Wei Lee Ban, b
Un How Fan W. W. Edwards not out M.Abbas, a Chow Kat Kwong,
b Un How Fan
Extras...
Total
0 the kick-off their forwarde wwept Tai Fong, Leang Yak Fong; took place on Saturday.
The
"J
+
4.
After the presentation of the tries the responsibility. Ger- that the object was to smuggle prizes, three cheers were given many and Austris, considerable ont of this country into Switzer- land defendant'sowa publications, for Mrs. Pollock, who was handed as is their share of the respon-
a beautiful bouquet by little Miss) mibility for the war, cannot alone or the publications of the U.D.8. Newall,
be blamed for its outbreak. It was a deliberate and organised The canoes of the war, Mr. Morel tempt to pass the pamphlets argued, lay not in the criminalities into a neatral country. "He wAS of Governments, but in their not there to judge motives. Once follies.
LAWN TENNIS.
Bir A. Bodkin
Baid
the principle wen admitted that that literature might be sent to neutral.
away all opposition in most con- Kwok Po Kan, Leung Wing Lai, sport was decidedly good, while 5 vincing style, Clarke defeating Au Kit Bang, Woog Pak Chang, the social side of the function Civil Service-y. Chinese Y.M.C.A.
Townsend with a fine shot. The Wong Pok Hang. B. E. Beserves: drew a large gathering to the Played on the Civil Service "Tsardom's Part in the War" was countrice matter might be sent 46 game now became of a much more-Salter; Andrews, Cruickshank Clubhouse. Despite counter-
3 oven obaracter, both ende being Ferton, Woodward, Webber: attractions, there was an abnore ground on Saturday, an enjoyable by no means the only pamphlet gravely affecting the interests of Tisited in tarn: Jnet before half- Millard, Foster, Baker, Adame, pislly large number of ladies home team by 63 games to 36. this underhanded way. It was your offenca is a very asrioas
game resulung in s win for the contemplated to be deals with in the country."
Turning to Morel, he maid: time, the B. E. got away, Black, White. Referee:-Mr. Black. present, and the afternoon was Scores:—
perfectly clear that defendans
The
1 in trying to clear a centre from Quito a large crowd-lined the in every Way a. complete J. Doskin and B. J. Ularks best contemplated a general exports one. It is a deliberate act done Pascall, bed the mortification of ropes at the kick-off, The AthleticsGoose. Tes was served on J. MaPherson and G. F. Taract, tion from this country, through in the face of warning, and it 12 putting through his own goal, eat the ball rolling and made the the laws, and during the after-3; beat Chan and Ng, 10-1; the agency of Miss Sidgwick, of might be attended with serious this giving the B.E. the lead. Half pace very hot, The Chinese noon the band of the 18th Infantry beat Gittens and Oban 9-2. the publications of the U.D.O. nequences. It is my duty to 24 time score--R.E., 2; Navy, L abowed more science than their rendered a thoroughly enjoyable
G. Enakett and O. Woodman The regulations prohibiting this as a sentence that will deter The second half was of a more opponente, but nothing was given programme of music,
lost to McPherson and Tarner, were made not only in defence others from doing likewise." On even character, the ball travelling sway by either side. The BE. alernoon's arrangements were 5.6; beat Chan and Ng, 8.3; best of our country, bat in that of each charges sentenes of six 2 frem one end to another. As Reserves were the first to soare, splendidly carried out, and the thistes and Chan, 8-5.
the Alliss aiso, Tas publics months in the aseand division this half progreseed, the pace Millard going away on his own programme went through without 6 slackened a great deal, the de- and scoring with a fine shot. hitch from start to finish. Tha 13 fence of either side gaining the This reverse did not in any way officials
Yachting:- mastary of the attoak. An on-lapset the Chinese, and it was Starter, Mr. H. W. Bird; time- .114 fortunate socident occurred - to only a matter of a few minutes keepers, Mr. D, K. Blair and Mr.
wato :-
i
C. Sara and B. Vergette lost totions of this organisation had was passed, to run concurrently. McPherson and Tarast, 10-1; beat sings November, 1916, been Matel was allowed to see his wife Unan and Ng, 8-5; boss Gittens under process of supervision and daughter, and to go te priaca and Chan 8-8.
and wors prohibited from expartes in a onb,
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