Hongkong Volunteers For Front?·
AMBULANCE BRIGADE]
WANTS SUPPORT ·
WILLING TO RAISE UNIT
2
THE HONGKONG .TELEGRAPH.
THREE-YEAR-OLD
ROBBERY
ARRESTED MAN SENT
TO GAOL
A daring robbery committed at 275 Des Voeux Rond Central on July 17, 1933, was recalled before Mr. Macfadyen In the Central Police Court this morning wheh Lam Ling, 34, unemployed, pleaded guilty to stealing $8,700 in money, IB finger rings, a wrist watch, gold wrist band. three gold neck chains, four pairs of ear-rings and The Hongkong St. John Am- Ínine bangles, and by menaces or bulance Brigade la willing to raise threats put Trang Chuon-kwun a Red Cross detachment for fer- and his wife in bodily fear, vice In Ethiople, provided finan- Detective-Inspector M. Murphy. clul guarantees are forthcoming, stated that on the morning in stated Mr. A. Morris, Director of ¦ question, five or six men were ad- Ambulance of the Hongkong and mitted to the house by côm. China District, in an interview plainant's foki who had been em- with the Telegraph this morning,ployed there for about two years Mr. Morris added that if the Iden | previous to the robbery. After materialises, he is willing to go entering, the robbers poured koro- with the detachment.
sene over the occupants' clothes and threatened to not fire if they The Telegraph approached Mr. mnde noise. All the occupants Morris on the subject In view of were huddled into one room at the the fact that an appeal has been rear of the shop. The robbers re- issued in London by the Arch-mained on the floor for about an bishop of Canterbury, Mr. George hour and then left. There was no Lansbury, Lord Lothian and Lord criminal record against the defen- Lugard (former Governor of ilunt. Hongkong) for funds for British Six months' bard labour ambulance service In Ethiopia, This append has been formally re- cognised by the British and
Ethiopian Governments and is working in consultation with the International Red Cross organisa-
tion,
passedl.
THE NEW PRINCE
WIS
London, Oct. 10,
A bulletin issued to-day from Asked if Hongkong would be No. 3 Belgrave Square stated that willing to send a detachment, Mr. the progress of the Duchess of Morris replied:-"I think we Kent and her son in the preceding could raise a nursing detachment 21 hours had been very satisfuc-. um a number of other volunteers, tory---British – Wivelesk.
rovided we get financial support.
Many of the Nursing Division and ¦
ete."
were
GEVEVA PERMISSION
detachment
possibly a number of other quali-lig support--whether, in fact, the fied nurses from Canton would no idea would appeal to the public. doubt be willing to volunteer, Asked how big provided there
certain could be suppfleil, Mr. Morris said guarantees in the way of passage, the Brigade locally, has: about 150 nurses, mostly Chinese, and over 250 men, Chinese and Indians, all qualified in Grst-aid. "Many of Asked the procedure which them," he added, "served in Shang- trouble there in would have to be followed, Mr. ni during the Morris said: "It would be neces| 1932, and numbers of others have sary for us to cable to London and had a certain amount of hospital; *get them to communicate with service since."
Geneva'so as to get the consent of the International Red Cross. We do not expect any difficulties from those quarters." Questioned
regarding the
When asked if he himself would be prepared to volunteer, Mr. Mor- ris and-"If the idea materi- alises, 1 am prepared to go. with them."
ITALIANS' CASUALTY ESTIMATE
2.500 ETHIOPIANS. DIE IN BATTLE
ATTACKERS' ·
LOSSES
(Spacial to "Telegraph”)
fly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Man gra Ordunner, 1894. Becelvid,” October 11, 140 m.)
Adown, Oct. 10.
The Italian headquarters on the Northern. Front state that the Ethiopian losses since the start of the campaign in that area number approximately 2,500 dead and G00 prisoners,
The only Italian casualties were two officers killed and 100 officers
and men wounded,
The Italians are continulog frequent reconnaissance flights designed to locate the great con- centrations of troops which the BATANETESIRED CAR
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ALOISI'S LAST ADDRESS ?
To Empty Assembly Hall
Geneva, Oct. 10.
After the League Assem- bly had dispersed for lunch, Baron Aloist reascended the rostrum and repeated the same speech he delivered to the Assembly, this time to an almost empty hall, where only sound film photo- Не graphers were present. spoke in Italian.
This will probably be his farewell appearance. · Duc to condemnation of Italy by the Assembly. Baron Aloisi will probably decline to attend any future session........ Renter Special,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER
DOUBLE TENTH
CELEBRATED
FESTIVE DOINGS IN MACAO
11, 1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Pianoforte Recital By Maurice Barton
RECORDED MUSIC
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (846 kilocycles),
Programme. 4-7 p.m. Chinese 4.-7.30 p.m. Band Music.
Militaire (Schubert);
Macau, Oct. 10. „Macno has just seen anothor festive holiday in the celebrations: of the "Double Tenth". Large: crowds thronged the main thoroughfares of the city all day long. The streats, have been a profusion of colour. and the bursting of innumerable strings of red firecrackers from the many Chinese establishments along the arche With the Swallow) tarr. Avenida Almeida Ribeiro'proclaim
Winterbottom); Marchu Slav (Tschni- "good joss" to the Republic ofkovsky): Mireth Overture (Gounel, China.
A Hunting Sceno arr. O'Donnell); (Buenloni); Patrol Comique (Lake).
7.30-7.50 p.m.
The Boswell Sisters. and the Mills Brothers.
written all over your face; Some of Love: The Object of my affection: It's Limehouse Blues; Old Fashioned
these days; Tiger Kag.
.
A formal reception which took place in the oflees of the China Merchants Association was attend- of Macno, Dr. J. Pereira Barbosa, ed by H. E. the Acting Governor and a representative gathering of Portuguese Government official and many Chinese members of the Association. In addressing a few words of appreciation to the gathering. H.E. the
Acting Governor expressed his apprecia- tion of the Sino-Portuguese friend. ship and hoped that the two nations. would work together in close harmony for many years..
7.50-8 pm From the Studio. "Book Reviews" by Sabrinn. -8 pm. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations
8.05.8.15 p.m. "Balluls we Love"...... Selection.
Bartor
8.15-8.32 pim-From the Studio, A Pianoforte Recital by Maurice
Sonata, Op. 7....... .(Grick.).
Programme
8.32.9. p.m.-Light Orchesten Selec
of Baden Waltz
Residents of Macao returning from the inaugurni ceremony of tlon.
Maldens the opening of the Hongkong (Konizak); Dream Waltz (Millocker) Bank's new premises and the races La Paloma (The Dove)--Spanish In the afternoon at Happy Valley, Serenade (Yradier); The Trailing were greeted with sight of Arbutus (Friedman); Moonlight on galaxy of lights along the busy the Alster-Waltz (Fetrus); The highways of Macao. The lights Pollar Princess Waltz (Fall); outlining the new Sincere Co. Serenade Pussioner (Silesu); Fantome building and other Chinese hotels
(Daniderff). along the waterfront, lent charm to the spectacle.
All the Chinese school children took a prominent part in various lantern processions which proved to be one of the principal attruc- tlons of the day's celebrations. There were special issues of the Chinese newspapers.-Our Own Correspondent.
CAR DRIVER FINED
DANGEROUS DRIVING ON MAINLAND
A time of $20 was imposed on Siu Kai-hong, driver of public ear No. 795, when he appeared before Mr. Thomson at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy this morning in answer to a summons for driving in a the Castle Peak Road near the
Mr. Morris added that he would remanentsonner dangerous to the public on guaruntées welch would be neces sary. Mr. Morris said the question welcome some indication of the was whether they could get pub-public feeling on the matter.
DAY
BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
TRIFLES · MAKE" PERFECTION AND ! A Indies handbag containing money, PERFECTION 18 NO TRIFLE-Micke-' found on the ferry launch, Sular Star yesterday, has been handed over to langelo.
The police to await a claimant.
The body of So Kam, a coat coolie; ¦
Mr. 9. W. Tratman, who, has been has been removed to the Pullie Kow- j
a patient at the Victoria Hospital, is
·Joon-Mortuary, He-was-discharging. cont from the s.. Nanshin Marts whow convalescent and was able to he suddenly collapsed and died.
A woman named Lee Kwong, 46, has been admitted to the Kowloon Hospital suffering from wimple fracture of the left arm which she received when she fell from a railway carriage. Her condition is reported to be good.
Chang, Ming, driver of motor lorry 000, reports to the police that While drive his forry afons Des Voeux Road West, Lo Tin, a coulle, accidentally fell off, and received a fractured skull. He was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital hut alied shortly after admission.
Six weeks' hard labour was imposed: by Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Po- lice Court this morning on Yeune Ving, 39, unemployed, for stealing two rolls of cloth from 183 Queen's Road Central, ground floor. The defendant admitted a previous conviction for theft. Sul-Inspector Walshy prose cuted..
*
In keeping with modern tendencies,
the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankin
Corporation ordered a complete soma
altend the opening of the new Hong- kong and Shanghai Bank premises yesterday,
Į
Ethiopians have reported in pro. gress, The planes drop their re ports nt headquarters and then proceed to the new aerodrome which has just been laid out at Adiugri, 50 miles from Adown,
General Debono, the Italian High Command, told Reuters cor- respondent that he Was well satisfied with the operations up to now.→→Reuter Special.
HEAVY LOSSES
Another source has stated that the Ethiopian losses in guerilla Local estate to the value of $54,200 fighting have been heavy, and have left by Ng Shu-yin, alias Ng included a number of chieftains. Koon-hang, shop-keeper, late of No. 4; On Lan Street, who died at the above The Ethioplans have offered address on August 22, 1985. Probate spasmadie counterattacke with de of the will has been granted to Matachments of 400 or 500, keeping Su-ngan, widow.
the Italians busy, but they have proved no serious menace to the advance.
Sun Wong-chung, aged 13, of 128 Hamilton, Sireet, three flower, in been admitted to hospital suffering from injuries to the face and aring which he received while jumping off a tram- ear which was being searched by a police pleket. He was found to have raw opíum in his possession.
Kwok I, 30, unemployed, was fined $2,000, with the alternative of nine months' hard labour, when he plended guilty before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Magistracy this morning to a charge at the possession of 38 taels of PRW opium. The defendant was arrested by Sub-Inspector AB Moba med, in the course of picket search duty last night.
-
Caist
fire-
Pleading guilty to obtaining a cult and pleture record of Thursday's open of grey cotton clothing from a tailor.
вяза ing ceremony, which will be placed in at 181 Hollywood Rond their private archives. Mr. Chester tences, Li Chuen, 21, unemployed, was
or, in default, three weeks Bennett was in charge of the filming fined
aboter R.C.A. Possibly mrd which was done by
by tra Mactadyen in
morni the film may be released to a local the Central Magistracy elnema before being stored way,
Detective-Sergeant J. Shepherd pro- secuted, and stated that defendant had been sent by the complainant to the shop to get the suit. The complain-
For the unlawful possession of a rattan basket containing clothing and two buckets, Hin Mok-wing, 33, un-ant was Li Chuen, 19, barber. employed, was fined $16, or three weeks, by Mr. Macfadyen in the Cen-
F. Alegre, Consul General for Pu-. tral Police Court this morning. Oo nama, E. C. Traerup att A. R. SounD a similar
charge in
regard to three were summoned before Mr. W. Scho- bogs Cha conting cement and a steve, field, at the Central Magistracy this 47, was bound over. Detec morning, for having parked their cars tive-Sergeant T. Cashman prosecuted. in a place other than that given in the So Shu-man, 17, street coolio, was list of parking places, namely the similarly dealt with on charge of ricksha stand in Connaught Road Cen- the unlawful possession of soap, stock tral, cast of Pedder Street, on Septem ings and sugar. Sub-Inspector J.J.ber 22. The defendants admitted the Walsh appeared for the prosecution. sup
summonses, and fines of $4 each were Impored. A representative appeared To Lin, stonebreaker, and Chan on behalf of the first defendant
Wong-kin, aged 16, storebreaker, were jointly charged. before Mr. W.
Appearing before Mr. Macfadyen Schone, at the Central Magistracy in the Central Magistracy this morn- this morning, with the unlawful poing charged with the theft from an session of two silken bed spreads, two
of unknown person $7 at the Tung On And poir of lady's Wharf, Ng Sang,
Hilk
had
22,
unemployed,
pairs of trousers Wanchai Regioni complained that he had been assaulted:
stockings at Wednesday, Detective Sergeant Fit by the police. who wished him to co!- chea sold the defendants stated they feas. The sletectives denteil assaul- up the articles in the cafting him. Detective-Sergeant. Byron reo plantation at the face of the Tung stated that no charge would have been Wal Eastern hospital.
Tha pair of
of brought against him if he had not flannel trousers, hore a laundry mark made an admission of theft. Police "D7", · Buth defendants donfed the were present at the time the man was charge, and were reinnnded one week questioned and he was not assaulted. for enquiries...Ball - was- allowed In Three months”...-hard-labour was...ing $260 each.
pased,
"
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR
SUNDAY
Old Course
Brewery.
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ja:
9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bullet-
9.15-10 pm. From the Studio.
A 48th Recital of Gramophone Re cords by The Rey, C.B.R. Sargent.
10 p.m. BIG BEN: Preas Bulletins. 10.05-10.30
p.m. Instrumental
Variety
Kitten on the Keys; Russian Rag Piano Duels-Nota: Polly,
Harry Ray's Famous Pianists. Xylophone Solo-The Punch and Judy
Show.
Rudy Stacita. Instrumental-Husin Street Blues,*
Nat Gonella and his Georgians. Baylo Sulos--On a Southern Playta-
tion.
Ken Harvey, Beach of
Waikiki Stone-Wall Boys, Plang Solos--liere is my heart-
Selection.
Patricia Rossborough. 10.30-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 pin. Close Down.
Instrumental---On tires
Walkies.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Special
for FAC
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
Ematern
Mr. A. Y. Calamel, the owner of private car No. 4226, appeared as that about 11.30 a.m. on September. listeners will be broaderat from Zeeten complainant and stated in evidence
he was driving along Castle follows Peak Road towards Kowloon, and at a bend about 12% miles from Kowloon, public, car No. 795 came round the corner on the wrong side of the road at a speed of between 30 |to 36-miles an hour--Witness-was-02 PM DJE, DIN ̃Aunouncement"[Gerak"
forced to apply the brakes and just managed to clear the hillside by a
few inches.
Witness did not set any pedes- trians on the road. The driver of the ear appeared to be either aleep. ing or did not know the road.
Corroborative evidence was then given by Mr. J. H. Ruttonjee, who as a passenger in complainant's
vár,
South Asia Zone, brumileni Irum DJB, (19.74 metres) and DJN (3145 metres).
19.74 m 15,500 kg 1303 19,74 31.45 mm
מנם טוגנו
DIN DIN
35,200. ke 4.45-8,13 p.m. 9,648 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. 19,70 m 13,200 p.m.-12.50 km;
Engl.) Germah Yuth Bana. Pro-
Forecast (German, Eng
Hab1.
5 p.m. Country Musle, .' 0,30 p.m Now in Engileb. 5.43 pm, Brass Band.
6.43. News in German.
7 p.m. Concert of Light Musle.
8 p.m. Nema In English,
JA .. Clone down BJB, DJN (Germ..
Earl.)
EAST ASIA 'ZONE
East Asia Zone broadcast through DJQ en 19.05 metres (13.280 k.c.) 1.80-8 pm. Concert
RIDING KIT
SCOTTS HUNTING BOWLERS.
SCOTTS VELVET CAPS,
SCOTTS CRASH HELMET. -
DENTS STRING GLOVES.
BRAEMAR WOOL SWEATERS.
WOOL CUBBING SCARVES.
HUNTING STOCKS. RACING COLOURS made to order.
MACKINTOSH'S LTD.
Men's Wear Specialists, Alexandra.Building.
Des Voeux Road,
15 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
PROVE WHY THE NEW CHEVROLET STILL RETAINS ITS LEADERSHIP
Once you have inspected these 15 outstanding points of superiority embodied in the new Chevrolet Six, you, too, will concede its right to leadership for 1935.
KNEE ACTION WHEELS.
BLUE STREAK ENGINE
80 HORSEPOWER
FASTER ACCELERATION
80 MILES PER HOUR
GREATER ECONOMY
INCREASED SMOOTHNESS
LONGER WHEELBASE
ALL STEEL TURRET TOP NEW Y-K FRAME
BIGGER FISHER BODY
SMART NEW STYLING
NO-DRAFT VENTILATION
AIRPLANE-TYPE INSTRUMENT PANEL and
TYPICALLY LOW CHEVROLET PRICES.
FAREAST MOTORS Distributors for CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS.
26, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Telephone 591017
COLUMBIA NOVELTY
RECORDS.
LITTLE MAN YOU'VE HAD A BUSY DAY.Les Allen.. COME BACK TO SORRENTO
STREAMLINE. Piano
DB1410
DB1416
2
DB1429
WILLIAM TELL
❤
D.m. Call DIA, DJ, DJN
1.15 pm,
(CTTO.. Engl.) German Folk Song, Pr gramma Forecast (Germ. Engl.)
Country Music,
DB1432
MERRY MONARCHS
DB1448
Dr.
DB1450
DX586
DB1483
PLAY THE CAME YOU CADS.
OLD SCHOOL TIE
I THINK I CAN ..
DB1495
1.45 p.m. Newa in English en DJX and in
Datch n DB, DIN.
In the course of his evidence, do-new Tendant alleged that when he came to the bend, he saw a woman walk-
the Brewery. ing towards
He sounded the horn - twice, but the woman did not appear to hear, so he had to swerve to avoid her. Witness did not encroach upon the wrong side of the road; he merely swerved a little to avoid the wo
man.
HORRIBLE CRIME
Chiengo, Oct. 10. The jury has been completed in the trial of Mandeville Zenge,
II. II. Beddow, D. L. Prophet.accused of the emasculation mur
9.24
H. G. Wallington, T. R. Rowell.
9.28
R. H. Metiregor, H.C. Hopkins,
13.!?
A. E, Lissanian, D. J. Gilmore,
9.36
E. Taylor, P. L. Collison,
9.40
K. K.
Pound
I. H. Geare.
9.48 9.62 9.56 A. T. Lay... Bathurst.
10.00
10.01
30
E. D. Matthews, W. J. S. Key, D. S. Edward.
der of Dr. Walter Bauer, and the
Mr. prosecutor,
Charles Dougherty, in his opening state- ment, demanded the death penalty. 1. Jusserand, R. A. Rodgers. E. G. Smith Wright, X. Webb. | -United Press.
110
CANTON
20 p.k. New
German Legislation. Fritz dehwiegk.
10.16 p.m. Brass Hand.
11.10 p.m. News In' German on DIA. DID, DJN. Clos DJO (Germ. Engl). 11.30 p.m. Carrent Events, 11.45pm. Songs and Plans Music by Max
Reger. 12.15.m. News in English on DJA and In
Dutch on DIN.
12.30 .m. Clone DJA., DJN (Germ.. Engli DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following, wave-lengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry,
Call Bigg Frequency Wavelength
9.510 k..
11.750 . 24.53 metres
MY KID'S A CROONER DB1497 ROCK AND ROLL
Charles Kullmon,
.Massed Cellos. Xylophone Duet:
Vivian Ellis. Waster Bros. Western Bros:
Jack Buchanan.
Les Allen.
..American Eton Boys,
DB1510 COME AND, JOIN THE NO-SHIRT PARTY
Norman Long.
ANDERSON MUSIC CO.
Ice House Street.
p.m. The News and Announcements, 9.20 p.m. The Birmingham
8,050 k..
CSD
CNC
,683 k.c.
49.89 31.64 meires $1,30 meiren
T
CBD
Orchestra..
GAE
17,803 *
CAP
6140
18.149 kur. 10.AZ
G&G
GSH
31.473
K.. 13.57
meirem elres 17.780 k.t. 14.1% metres
18.ZA
9.15 p.m.
GRI
GAS
GAL
RANKING,
KUUNČHA
130°
TOOCHOW
AMOT M
The Manila Observatory reports. at:8.45 am, to-day that the typhoon- la-situste-in-about 119 Long, 14 Lat, moving N‚W.........II,......
track is shown above by white dots at the foot of the map,
metres 10.250 k.. 10,40 metros 21,540 k.. 13.04 metres #114 M.. 49.10 metres
Transmission 5
10.8.B. and 0.S.D.)
7. Big Blen. Popular tislinsko. Melly Mitchell (Contralto) and Wilfred Miles (Tuner).
play translated
1.30 m, The Copy," by Helga Krog, A
from Narwrelan by Marianne Helveg. fireanwich Time Bignal al 1 a.m. .m. The Bernard Crook Quinist. 8.95 am. Tha News,
am. Close down.
"Transmission 6
Close down. Transmission 3
Hippodrome
(0.5.0. 10.11.46 pan.; 0.8.E. 10 p.m.-1 am, ↓ (1.8.0. 12.1 10 p.m.
m.)
gen. "An Afternoon Nap." post-prandial programme -
variety.
10.30 p.m. Sporte Tilk.
18.45 p.. The B.B.C. Northern Orchestrs.
Phone 21322.
GHASTLY CRIME
CHILDREN TIED TO PLOUGHSHARE AND
DROWNED
St. Louis, Oct. 10, Ferris' Rowland Harrison, "of
11.10 p.m. "fixed Pickle No. Michigan, has confessed to the
ophisticated sketches,
simple
songs and some stunts, Bottled police that he murdered his twoy by Cell Madden.
12.15 am. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra, step-children, Katherine aged 6,
Greenwich Time Alena! at 12,20 m.
$3.50 m. The News and Announcements. and Virginia, 2, on September 18 11.50 am. The Hotel Metropole Orchesirs by-wiring' them to a ploughshare
(cont'd), Close down,
and dumping them in a lake near Flint.
1 A..
Transmission 4
(6.9.B. and G.B.D.)
(0.8,
0.8.C. and G.S.I..)
11.
g Bon. "Mixed Pickles—No, 'f' with platicated skolches, simple
songs, And some funt.
Bottled
-.03.
I ..
m. The News.
Clase down.
by Cell Madden,
Greenwich Time Signa' 2.11.30
11.45
1.
Transmission 2
10.8.3. 0.811. und 0.8.0.)
7 km. Big Ben. Reginald Now, at the Dread of the Regal, Kingston- an-Thames.
7.30 p.m.. "Musleni Comedy Momunita” with Anno Ziegler (8sprano) and Webster Booth (Tenor).
M.H.C. Revue Chores. Greenwich Time Bignel at à p.m.
The
· 8.30 -- p.m. :-The- · B.B.C.--Dance - Orchestre,:-
directed by Henry Hall
་
D.D.C. directed by
Harrison said he murdered them because "I inherited some money Dance and
wanted to move my wife Henry
around, but the children were ́n Inalsance and held us down."
PART I 1.16 .. Big Den. The
Orchestra,
The News and Announcements, 2.20 a.. Beitish Comadlana. 1.10a.m. Reginald Dixon, at the Organ of
the Tower fallenem, Blackpool, Greenwick Time Signal at 3 am. 3.m. From the Landan Theatre.
3.20 a.m. The Clifton Fight Orchestra
leader, Joan Allens conducted by J. L. Bridgman),
Greenwich Time Blgnal at i am.
4 am. The Glasgow Giphous Choir, 4.30 mm. Close down.
PART 11 4.45 mm. Ploer Show. Carroll Gibbetta'
Jand. 5.15. The BJ.C. Miltary Band;, con
ductor, D. Wallan Ü'Donnell.
'' He said he had told his wife that he had taken the children to Flint where a couple had adopted. them-United Préna......
Bani
1.30 .. The, News and' Announcementa. HI.B.C. 8.50 am. The
Multary (cont'd). Ca.m. Talky "i Kasw a Mont 9.20.mm........West. End, Cabareti 0.45 4.m. Closs dewn.
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