INTERPORT SOCCER
MATCH.
MALAYANS-DEFEATED-BY- LOCAL CHINESE
VASTLY SUPERIOR.
The Malayan Chinese football toum which in touring China met a selected toen Chinese eleven in an Interport match at Caroline fill on Saturday, and were severely trounced, losing by 4 goals to 1.
The Hongkong team were vastly superior in all departments, and were continuntly on the attack. Thanks only to the hard work of the visitors' defence, was the neure kept down. Combining with beautiful precision, the focal men always had the Mulayans beaten in midfield. They were fuster and more necurate, and, as a cakult, the defence was scldogi troubled.
Chui Kwok-luen opened the scor ing for Hongkong. leading in a pass from Lee Wai-Long, but the visitors were not long in arrears, Koun Onn, forcing the Hongkong custoding to fumble, nud Eng Guan dashed up and plared the ball begond reach before Chan could recover,
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1931.
THE
HONGKONG
SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING.
· HOME FOOTBALL.
}RESULTS OF THE SATURDAY'S
MATCHES.
Home
football Reuter
matches, as gabled
Saturday's
resulted as follows:
3 Everton
1 Birmingham
First Division.
Arsenal Aston Villa nekburn Binckpeal Huddersfield Leicester Liverpool Middlesbrough Newcastle Portsmouth Shefeld L.
Second
Bradford Bristol C. Bury
Charlton Manchester UV. Netts, County Oldham Plymouth Stuke Tottenhamn Wolves
Third
After this the locals were delaltely | Brentford on top, it could only score any more | Brighton before the interval, when Ip Pak-wa-Crystal Pal
Exeter converted a forward pe92,
Fotham
Fast exchanges featured the open-
:;
in stages of the second half, but after Mansfield Lee Wal-tong had walked thenuigh tha | Norwich) deferen put Hongkong further Santheral ahoal, there was only one team in 1. Sudon and before the low, en again beat Thamr
Watford Tla Chon.
At the close of the game, Sir Show- gon Chow handed the Interpart Trophy to Lee Wai-Jung, fine Hongkong emp tain. Gold Meelabs were presented in the players,
The furcat was as under Malnya Tin Cima; Guen Leng ang Geok Sun; Boom Lay, Ah Hui ad To Kint; Ka Yoon, Sven Teck, Eng Gunn Rok Vin and Koon Ora
Sik-put; benk Hongkong Chun
LIVE Mou: Yin-chin and
Smink Wing-chi, La Yak yong and Tom Kwang Cheng Shu-hon, Chai-Kwid leet, Tam Kong-pak, kes Wai-tong and Ip Pak-wIK,
Referee, Mr. II. X. I.
FRIENDLY CRICKET
MATCHES.
F. S. W. SMITH SCORES CENTURY.
F. 5. W. Smith, the all rounder of the Kowloon G.C. seconds, has been the first to reore a century this seR- won, reaching double figures in a match among the members of the Kowloon C.C. on Saturday.
The teams ware composed of olavens captained by F. E. Lawrence and S. Jex, the match ending in a draw.
The former'a combination took first in- nings and with Smith playing forer. ful cricket, the total was taken to *17 for eight wickets declared. In scoring exactly 180 rans, before retir. ing Smith had 17 boundary hits.
For the side captained by Jaz, B. H. Black retired with 47 runs, F. F. Fincher scored 42 and II. P. Lim 13 not out of a total of 152 runs for four wickets.
Recreio v. Indian R.C.
On the Club de Reereli ground the home team entertained the Indkin R.C. and lost by night wickets, The Portu- guese players were not in their best form and were dismissed for $2 runs, A. M. Runjaku taking Tour wickets for eight runs and A. R. Abins four for ix. With only two men out the Indians knocked off the required runs and went on to make 100 for five wie- kets.
A. R. Soflad seared 69. A. H. Abbas 11 and A. S. Sufind 35.
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5 West Ham
2 Manchester C.
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-MAIN-EVENT................
LAWN BOWLS.
HONGKONG WIN THE
AITKENHEAD SHIELD. Hongkong "won the Altkenhead- There was some good sport at the Shield for the first time since it was presented by Mr. R. C. Aitken- Race Meeting on Saturday, which 2 enthusiasts. The main events, the skip to win an Interport mate in drew quite a large gathering of turfhead, who was the only Shanghai Aggregate Stakes, went to Valorous, longkong. The fourth match for the favourite (Zerhan) having to the trophy was played on the weloven intre crowd of 2be content with third place. The most successful jockey was Mr.
and ended in a win for Pan, who rode four winners, Re-
Hongkong by 130 shots to 117, Bulis:
after Kowloon had established an 51x Fur- 1.Jordan Handicap: longe-For China Ponles-"C" Cina, curly lead," Jat Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $200. Brd Prize: $100.
2 Balton'
1 Chesles
4 Grimsby
5 Derby
1
West Brom.
1 Bunderland
1
4 Wednesday
Division.
2 Burnley,
0 Leeds
2 Millwall
C.
The full results of the match are appended:
HONGKONG Civil Service. F. T. Jones
3A. II. Oлwick
D
Mr. Eve's Cloudy Eve 、 . . . .
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 1
China Tin-son's Wike Singe .....
(Mr. Harriman)
2 Houthampton
3 Grist and Beck's Mongolian Stag
1
(Mr. Proulx)
7
1 Bradford C.
1 $7.70; 2nd, $18.50; 3rd, $9.88.
4 Swanken
2
0
Two lengths, one length.
"
Chesterfield
2 Barnsley
4 Port Vale
1 Notts, Forest
3 Presion N. E.
Pari-mutuel:-Winner, $13.70; 1st.J. Holidge
Time:1 mln. 34.3/5 acPM.
KOWLOON. Kowloon C:C.
H. Giltins
H. Overy
L. E. Longbottom
J. C. Lyn!
20 A. Hyde-Lay
Polico R.C.
W. Brightman
2-Austin ifandicap: One Mile.-T. Gooding Por Chinn Ponies-" Class, 1st D. Clow Pyize: $150, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd J. C. Weat Prize, $75.
Pari-mutur:-Winner, $45.00 1st. F. Nevea
Kowloon D.R.C.
C. Atkinson
V. Ramany
J. Browa
18 J, Puncheon
Recreio.
C. E. Marquca
A. S. Comes
I.. C. R. Souza
Kowloon 1.6.C.
K. Hall
THOMAS HARDY
MEMORIAL.
UNVEILED BY SIR JAMES BARRIE
BOWLER VOGUE SAVES|SEARCH IN A LINER.
OSTRICH FARMS.
FEATHER BOOM ROMANCE.
Though women_have__brought prosperity once more to the ostrich farmere of South Africa, the ostrich feature vogue, so far as very large plumes are concerned, is not ex-
of Mr. Thomas pected to last long.
at
Sir James Barrie, a friend of with A long standing, unvolled characteristle speech earlier this month, a statue Hardy, the work of Mr. Eric Kon- nington, which has been erected on a commanding alto novelist's beloved Dorchester.
"For a very few minutes only shall I venture to stand between. you and what we have all come here to see, the figure that is be hind these sheets," Sir James said,
"He was a great man. That was his hard fate. In this matter Our you and I are the lucky ones. lot to be soon forgotten, not to be 28 messed about by the spade men of warming the future it is thought for us, and what the kind Creator mennt, but Hardy has to mins . 1 believe he would have 18 preferred to share our right to the
shorter span once his Rask accomplished and the long day done."
W. Russell 02 A. M. Holland 13
Recreio &
Dyision (South),
Taikoo Rt.C.
1 Luton
2 Tristol R.
A
2 Coventry
2
Ben's Celerity (Mr. Ip Kal-ying) Mr. Bramweil's Chortus H..... (Mr. Brainwell)
1
J. Russell
2 J. A. Watson
4 Killingham
0
↑ Northampt
3
Artik's Manngher ................................ Mr. A. W. du Roza)
D. Munro
3. Ferguson
21 C. E. Silen
2 Queen's P. R.
Time: 2 wins, 11 secs.
2 Torquay
Two length; one length.
Craigengower
1 Beading
1. Nish
2 Clapton (1
$11.70; 2nd, $14,70; Ard, 517.60.
1 Cardif
2
3.Nathan Handicap:
Bournemouth
2
Mile L. E. Lammert and Quarter. -For China P'opicsE. el Aréall! "B" Class. Int Prize: $450. Rad
W.GI
One
Prize: $250. 3rd Prize: $160.
Yacht Club.
t
Mr. Stanton's Mike (Mr. Stantond
1
(2nd Dir.)
"
Wong Lan-haud's Bros GERMAN
E. B. Read
(Mr. Proulx)
2
$
P. W. RAMBRY
3 New Brighton
(1
Capt. Modr's Piccalill
W. Macfarlane
(Mr. Harriman)
1
arlington
1
A. L. Shlettis
21 F. X. SVA
Rotherham
1 Stockpor!
Electric R.C.
Sautort
2 Carlisle
Tranmere Wigan
* Accrington
1
Halifax
1
$ 90.
* Weesham
22
Third Division (North).
Chester Doncaster
Wurttepool- 111
Lincoln Bochilate
York
1 Gathead
2 Tru
Walall
3 Barrow
Scottish League (First Division),
Airdrie,
Mortna
Time: 2 tit. 38.2/6 sees.
Many lengths; the same.
Pari-mutuel: Winner, 59.10; 181
1-Fifth New Aggregate Stakes: A. Tarimek Six Furlong-Vaine $750. For all. F. Paul China Ponies, ut Prize: $300, 3rd S. Dencan 1 Prize $200.
Tally Ho's Valorans
chan Tin-son's Zorhan t (Mr. Harriman)
#
3
Ayr Celtic
2 Dunutes.
...(Mr. l'an) I
4 Falkirk
1
Mr. Heard's Royal Flush
Cowdenbeath
2 Queen's Park
2
(Mr. Lee)
Dundee
1 de
• Banzers
11
7 Leith
A Kilmarno le
2
Aamilton
4)
Third Lanark
2 Aberdeen
Hearts
Motherwell
Partick
4 Mirren
Allon
Scuftish League (Second
Armadale Edinburgh
East Stirling Furfar
Montrose Raith Rovera St. Bernards St. Johnstone
Division).
1 Dumbartpa
3 Brechin
1 Albion
4 Dunfermline
1
2 Queen O' Sth.
1 Arbroath
1 Hibernians
Time: 1 min. 83.17% sees.
Twn lengths: 155 lengths, Pari-mutuel: Winner, $10.30; 1st. $6.10; 2nd, $6.70; 3rd, 35.10.
W. B. Munkett
•
Kowloon D.R.C.
A. M. Calman 3. J. Banker
J. Lindsay
Kowloon C.C. & Kowloon B.G.C.
H. E. Stoneham
A. C. Burford
F. G. Herridge
18 B. Pethrrick
130
"I believe, Indiceil, that ln one 22 way this statue must be a failure. ar it in the living image of him whom it portrays, you will find, when the sheet is removed, that there is no statue there. It will have done what Mr. Hardy would have done, if he had heard that there was a great concourse of people to do him honour--slipped quietly away, I hope I have made our sculptor a little uneasy. It may be a warning to him not to do so well in the futuro.
An Anxious Moment, "What is it precisely that we Our ideas are expecting to suu? must be very varied.
30
20
"When tho child Hardy was born, the duclor thought him dead, into a basket. 117 and dropped him
That was an anxlous moment for this country. But a woman slip- pod forward to make sure, and found he was alive. A statue to Elis woman-Mr. Kennington could have done worse than give us that.
Interport Practice. Playing on the Taikoo green yester, day morning R. G. L. Buchanan, Laing, N. Drummond and U. M. Omar. who have been selected to play for Hongkong in the second match again Jordan Handicap: Six Forlongs, Shanghai at Taikoo were given a try -For China Ponies "DI" Class,out against the two reserve men and Entrance Fee $6. 1st Prize: $360.J. Russell and J. Ferguson, the inter
porters winning by a margin of eight 1 hotя.
Į 2nd Prize: $150, 3rd Prize: $76.
Mr. Dyer's Agate ... (Mr. Pan)
4 Mr. Botello's Thunderous Stag ....... (Mr. Botelho) 11Mr. Crowe's Silver Key
1 B
3
3 East Fife Sten'mulr
D
LADIES' SWIMMING RECORD GOES.
MISS ENA ALLEN SETS UP NEW FIGURES.
+
(Mr. Crowe)
The rink were:
Interport ink.
3G. 1. Buchanan
1. Laing
Time: 1 min. 36.2/5 secs. Half a lengthy and length. Pari-maturi:-Winner, $29.70: 1st,
338.00; and, $7.60; 3rd, $11.30.
With the return from Shanghai of the Interport swimmers, the Hong kong Amateur Swimming Association started their championship.events at the V.R.C. on Saturday night, three official races being decided, while others will be held next Saturday and on the following Wednesday.
6-Cornarvon Stakes: One Mile-
Hest.
J. Russell
G. McLeod
E. el Arculil
19
N. Drummond U. M. Omar 27 J. Ferguson
Open Championship.
"What interests me still more is this--was Hardy shamming in the basket? If so, it was the only time in his life that he ever sham- Yet. knowing what we med. know of him now, we may think that at his first sight of life ho liked it so little that he lay very still,
"There was never any more The undaunted mind. Faltering.
For China Ponies, Subscription Playing on the Craigengower C.C. That was Hardy. That is a statue Griffing of any Sensen, which have green on Thursday last, U. M. Omar I nee. started in Hongkong at least three brat E. el Arculli in the second round times since January 1, 1931, and have of the Open Championship by a mar- not won more than $1,000 in stakengin of 23 shots to 18. this year. Mrs. Austin's Armony.....
(Mr. Corbett) 1* Sturt and Lobel's Tango ........
(Mr. Hotelho) 1- Li and Kitchell's Vamnose......
(Mr. Kitchell) 3 Time: 2 mins. 11.2/5 secs.
• dead heat.
Many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner. Armony $6.50; Tango, $6.60; Places, 1-1 $6.10;
7.- Jordan Handicap:-Six Fur-
100 yarda ladies' chanpionship of the Colony-1, Miss En Allen: 2,2 $0.20 3rd lines
iss
Yeung Sai Tiene-78 5 see,
langs. For China Ponies-"B" Class Entrance Fee 86. 1st Prize: 81 Diving-Ladies. 1, Miss M. George: 2nd Prize: $260. 3rd Prize: $150. Miss T. Hunt. 440 yards free style) champion.Chan Wai-sang's Nippy
(Mr. Ip Kui Ying)
ship of the Colony, 1, L. Roza Prince's Crown Prince . (Mr. Pan) Pereira: W. Lawrence; 3, S. Vinil and Shenton's The Grouse ..... tattios. Time--5 mins, 43 ares.
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Ladiess-one length swimming under į
Time:-1 min. 33.375 mees. water, Miss P. Hunt; 2) McMahon.
Mrs. Half a length; the name,
Pari-mutuel:-Winner,
}
3
$11.80:
100 yards, (free style) boys' champlain, 1st, 36.00; 2nd. $7.50; 3rd. pionship of the Colony-1, A. Roza;$7,50.
8-Nathan Handicap: One Mile 50 yards handicap (ladies).1, Miss and a Quarter--For Calna Ponies
J. Sharpmann. Time-74 2/0 sees.
D. Hunt: 2, Mrs. McMahon. Time-1" Class Entrance Per 85. Int Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd
0 2/5 деся,
Leath
. Water Blues goals each.
FORTUNE FOR SIR
H. BIRKIN.
LIFE INTEREST IN £250,000,
"Let me admit to you a certain longing I have. I know some things About Hardy that I feel sure can- not be in Mr. Kennington's work, and I should like to come here some night soon-maybe to-night -when all of you are la bed- Keanington-I especially should like to steal here in 1 white coat, with a hammer and chisel and chip those little bits
Sir Henry Birkin, the famous racing motorist, by the death of in.
Mr.
MOVE IN DYING MAN
MYSTERY..
INQUEST OPENED.
Southampton, Aug, 28. Before the liner Leviathan sailed from Southampton to-day, Chief This at any rate is the opinion Detective Inspector Chatfield, of of a well-known woman milliner in the Southampton police, went on Berkeley street, who introduced the board and placed the cabin occupied bowler with the sweeping lame 18 by Second-Electrician Andrew Fre-
derick Neely under seat. months ago..
"Now women are said to-be-tired)—The cabin will remain-scaled dur of the bowler and the plume,
ing the two trips across the Atlantic The reported extension of ostrich until the liner reaches Southampton farma in South Afrien, however, again, when inspector Chatfield will may be justified, for an official at make a further examination of
Neely's quarters. } an Old-stroat feather firm states that there is a great demand at the
Neely, an American subject, who moment for small feather tips and married an English girl and had a fancy feather.ornaments.
homa in Regent's Park road, Shir
1
Feathers for these purposes curley, Southampton, was found in a collapsed state on his own doorstep be taken from young birds,
early yesterday morning. He had Since the fenther-trimmed bowler wound in the wrist. came into fashion huge demands for strich feathers have been made on London from the United States.
Upstairs the police discovered Wilfred Simmons Powley, who was Neely's lodger. with numerous
London indeed has had difficulty slashes in his neck and head. Pow- In satisfying a demand which hasley died two hours later. been world-wide.
About 30,000 lbs. weight of South ostrich feathers were African stored in the London docks for some years. Last May they were shipped back to the farmers in South Africa because they could not be disposed
When the inquest on Powicy wus opened to-day the Coroner sald he did not intend to go fully into the circumstances as Neely's evidenco would be necessary,
The widow, Lillian Lucy Towley, or Downs-rond, Walmer, Kent, was assisted into court and was attended of except at "give-away" prices. by a woman with smelling salts and
tumbler of water.
however,
bad
The fenthers, scarcely reached Capetown when Mrs. Powley, who was asked only the women of the world adopted the a few formal questions, said her new bowler and feather fashion, and husband was 31 and a travelling the 39,000 lbs., of feathers were sold | motor salesman.
Dr. John Parker, of the Royal at remarkable priens by the, Ostrich |
Association of Oudte- South Hants Hospital, said Powley Farmers"
100rn.
had numerous cuts on the neck, face Prices por th. for ostrich feathers and hand, including one six inches in London recently were: 45s. to long and two five inches long, and 60s. per prime wings, 35s. to 408. there were three fractures of the for long blacks, and 20s, to 30%. for skull. good drabs.
Prices are still soaring.
The inquest was adjourned till Sept. 29.
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his father, Sir Stanley Birkin, "Perhaps I shall and the statue SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
benefits to the extent of £260,000.
Sir Henry applied for letters of administration, and probate of the estate is expected to be officially issued next week.
The delay in the settlement of the estate has been due to the fact that Sir Stanley left no will.
For months before his death his less was of no critical a nature that he could transact no business of any kind.
some
surrounded by critics, all in white coats, all chipping: each one of favourite bit of his own that he
A BO zealous to get in forgets it can only be done chipping some better bit off.
by
Mistaken for Pressimism. "The darkness of his spirit, for instance, which some people, long forgiven, mistook for pessimism, Owing to death duties and the There were years certainly, when the thought him the most unhappy effect of trade depression on property, the actual value of the man I had ever known; but if he estate sworn to in the probate docu- had escaped his weird we could
not have had our Hardy. ments is not considerable.
"And, after all, can one be al-
By reason of a trust, however, created by the will of the first together unhappy even when rid baronet, Sir T, G. Birkin grand-dent by the Furies, if he is pre- father of Sir Henry, who left un
1
2
3
Sir Henry benefits to the extent of | £250,000 under a life interest.
estate of more than two millions, during masterpieces?
50 yards handicap (members)-1,Prize: $100. Ed. da Raza; 2, A. McGrann. Time-Kong Bros-Morning Star 30 secs.
Mixed Testo race-Won by "A" Wong Lam-kan's Imperial Hall .. (Mr. Pan)
(Mr. Linng) Polo--Whites drew with Dr. Margown's Britannic Hall
(Mr. Stanton) Time: 2 mins, 43.1/5 seen. Three lengths; two lengths. Pariminel-Winner, $11.00; Places, 1st, $6.50; 2nd, 311.80; 3rd, $15, 10.
CHINESE HARBOUR
SWIM.
EVENT WON BY SHEK KAM-PUL
Organised by the Chinese Bathing Club the annual harbour race from Kowloon to Hongkong (North Point) was held yesterday afternoon when 38 competitors faced the starter, tho competitors being divided into three different classes.
The event aroused much enthusiasm among the Chinese community and large crowds witneaed the start and finish. The contestants were divided)
Race 4.
No. 143
278
108
$100
$3,202.00 032.00 406.00 tickets:--Non. 66, 429, 160.
Race 1.
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11
56 100
$50
9. Newcastle Plate: One Mile.- For Australian Ponies. Weight 152 1. b. penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in stakes. Winners of three more races barred.
Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize!
.$1,932.00 3300, 3rd Prize: $200.
652.00 Proulx and Sling's Kilrea
276,00 (Mr. Harriman) 1
tickets:Nos, 477, 125, 261, 320, Mr. Mackie's St. Moritz
670, 300. (Mr. Proulx)
Race G. John's Wattle...(M. Stanton) 3 Time: 1 min. 67.3/5 acce. Half a length; a neck. Pari-mutual: Winner, $8.30; Places,
in three different classes, separate lat, $5.00; 2nd, $11.00; 3rd, $0.50.
Indios and boys under 14.
Should the right hand grip the prizes being awarded to the men," club over or under the shaft?
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Twenty-one men; eleven ladies and
The club is gripped with the six beye took the water, the first to right hand over the shaft in the This style of urthodox swing. grip is used by such stars Hobby Jones, Horton Smith and Tommy Armour.
It is a lot easier with this grip to hit past the left hand at the impact of clubhend nad ball, where
No. 115
31
*
20
.$1,170.00 1,170.00 200.20
$60 tickets:--Nos, 178, 560, 124, 30.
-Race 7.
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702
650
$1,836.40 624,40
202.20
Mny we
not suspect that he has moments of exultation which are denied to other mortals. I dare say the shades of the departed Grent gathered in that room ht Max Gate to watch their brother write the last page of The Dynasts." Happily after that he was to pass Into a long evening of serenity,
"The President of the Immortals had ended his sport with Hardy.
"I will not further delay your seeing the statue. Our sculptor hon chosen to show you, I think very wisely, Mr. Hardy as you knew him best in Dorchester, as you may often have mat that. quietest figure in literature on your country walks and his, as you and he went home along.
"I am as curious as you fer, except in the photograph, I only saw the status long ago in the $50 tickets-Nos. 194, 210, 30, 83, making. I hope it has grown. 80
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207
201,20, distance in 34.2 mins. He was fol-
"187
130.60 lowed by Chan Fuk-shing of the
$50 tickets: Nos, 22, 137, 207, 34, Fukion Athletle Association and 24, 190, 50, 297; 227, 10, 129. Young Yin-wah of the South China
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Race 1.
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Race 8.
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165
ጉዞ
600
•
No. 426
Miss Young Bau-king. of the South China A.A., the noted Chinese lady
405
.$1,209.00 345.60 623
172,80 $50 tickets: Non. 262, 149, 881, 480,
| A.A, as third.
the necessary annp of the wrists swimmer, won the Indies' race with
her sister Miss Young So-son second. 514, 302, 481, 186, 210, 286, .. is needed.
Race 9.
Golfors who insist on gripping Miss. Leung Wing-han was third, with the right hand under the The boy's prize went to ak Wal- shaft enjoy only a limited amount Iming of the Chinoso Civil Servants'
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Hace 9.
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600.20 *804.60
true to him that I shall even know what is in his pockets: probably a piece of string and an old knife."
Laurel Wreath.
At the conclusion of his address Sir James placed a wreath laurel at the foot of the statue. Another was laid from the English
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