Subsidy To
Tramp Ships Extended
GRATIFYING EFFECT OF MEASURE
IMPROVEMENT IN INDUSTRY
As a result of the subsidy, said Dr. Burgin, more British ships were em-
BRITISH BROKERS ON TRIAL
ALLEGEDLY FALSE PROSPECTUS
PEPPER CRASH RECALLED
ed "Not Guilty,"
London, Feb. 11.
in
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
Alternative
Schemes To
Aid Farmer
SENATE COMMITTEE DELAYS DECISION
REPUBLICANS' SUGGESTION
WEDNESDAY, · FEBRUARY
MACDONALD BACK TO COMMONS
SUCCESSFUL AT BY-ELECTION
MAJORITY
REDUCED
London, Feb. 11.
12, 1936.
RADIO BROADCAST
Variety Concert From The Studio
RECORDED MUSIC
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6-6.30 p.m. Children's Studio Con- cert,
7.30.7.43 p.m. "William Tell" Over- ture (Rossini).
7-43-8 p.m. "Old and Now" (A Potpourri of Popular Melodies) (arr. Herman Fink).
1. My chor).
7-7.17 p.m.
"Four Ways Suite" (Erle Contes). (Special To Telegraph”)
Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Dominiana 7.17-7.30 p.m. A 'Cello Recital- (3paçial To "Telugraph")
The trial opened at the Old
Secretary (son of Mr. Itamany Mac-by Beatrice Harrison. Washington, Feb. 11. London, Feb. 11. Bailey today of Gambed Bishinginn,
1. Sarabande (Handel); 2. Orientale the John Howeson and Lous Hardy, all The Sonate Agriculture Committee Donald, Lord President of the Coun The great Improvement in
to-day again deferred netion on the ell, again enters Parliament as (Cu); 2. Serenade ("insaan") (De- British tramp shipping industry as a prominent Olty men, charged
with the prospectus Smith Bill for the disposal of Govern- result of the by-election in the Rossus): 4. Melody (Dawes). result of the subsidy voted last year connection was emphasised by Dr. Leslie Burgin, lasued to the public in connection with ment cotton, pending additional ex- and Cromarty division.
Like his father, he was defeated by a Labour candidate at the Genera Parliamentary Secretary of the Board the bankrupt firm of James and pert testimony. of Trade, when he moved, in the Shakespeare, Ltd., during the popper Proviously, Mr. Oscar Johnston Election, but both have now won seats
fouse of Commons, an extension of market crisis. All the necused plead-opposed the Bill when addressing the and returned to the Commans.
Committee, and instead altered an Poling took place at Ross and
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. the £2,000,000 aubsidy to 1936.
alternative scheme contemplating the Cromarty yesterday, there being no
8.03-8.10 p.m. A Recital by Jan return of cotton to the original, pro- fewer than four candidates for the Kiepura ducer at a fixed price, allowing a small seat, a notable contestant being Mr.
is always calling you
Calling
channel Inter
ton Churchill. The result was de-3. Heue Nacht oder nie (Spoliansky); The Republican Jender, Senatorclared to-day as follows:
4. La Danza. (Rossini). McNary, offered a rival farm bill Mr. Malcolm Minellonsid
8.16-8.40 p.m: Instrumental providing for increased agricultural
(Nat. Lab.)
8,949. Variety. work, tariff payments for farmers
Mr. McNeil (Labour) 5,967. based on a domestic allotment plan, and the use of custums receips to
Churchill Mr. Randolph (Con.)
2,427. the development of new products from
738.
Nat Lab, majority 2.082. retirement of Sir Ian Macpherson, the The by-election was caused by the Simonite Liberal, who at the General Election polled 10,810 voles to 3.284 enat for Mr. J. MacDiarmid, Labour candidate.-Reuter,
nien.
than
On December 31, 1936, there prospectus was false as a whole, be- proft, to be sold, through regular; Randolph Churchill, son of Mr. Wins | (Stolz); 2. You, me and Love (Stolz);
British ramen.
The Attorney General, Sir Thomas Inakip K.C., in outlining the case. ployed, with a consequent greater said the prosecution alleged that the employment of British officers and sea- were 188,000 tons more of British Cause af omission of facts which ocean-going tromy shipping employed should have been stated, lie aub- on April 1 last year, which mitted that I was plain to anybody represented 57 more ships, involving acquainted with the composition of Williams, Henry and Co, the former the employment of 1,500 additional ubsidiary of James and Shakespeare, that something was afont outside the Alterations would be made in the ordinary business of a metal produce Act D that about 22 additional verreis would become eligible for the subsidy, with a consequent further
Taking 12,000 tons on the yearly en employment of menmen—Reuter, world production of pepper Special
Willams, Henry and Co., through Bishirgian a Co. bought 11,245 In a' position is tons, they were
the market. corner nearly London, Feb. 11.
VITAL TO COUNTRY
dealer.
The
A financial resolution for the con- Chinese, however, "ihrifty and keen heid Incge stocks tinuance of the tramp shipping sub-business men," sidy of £2,000,000 for the year 1936 which they released. was discussed and approved in the House of Commons to-night.
THE ALTERNATIVES
also
The Parliamentary Secretary to Another unforeseeable factor was the Board of Trade, Dr. Leslie Bur-the new crop of 6,000 tons, which gin, said thero were still factors was bigger than usual, and which cositated help being given 6,000 tons of cld stacks in London. to as industry vital to the country, The thres defendants were faced with The renewal of the subsidy was the responsibility of buying or at
ht erilleised by Labour speakers, Including buying, or possibly selling will Ing Mr. Arthur Greenwood-disastrous loss. If Williams, Henry
and Co. failed,
the responsibility would fall
on Bishirginn and Com: Intter In order to save the
British Wireless.
PRISONERS' PROTEST
IN CUSTODY DURING DAYS OF REMAND
pany.
and
find new markets and to encourage
Agriculture's raw materials. The bill was drafted by Mr. George Peek, whe recently resigned from the office of trade. Rruter Special.
EXTRADITION IMPOSSIBLE
FATHER CONFRONTS
EX-CONVICT
Paris, Feb. 11.
Mr. Thomas (Libers}}
GRATITUDE TO RESCUERS
U.S. CONVEYS WORD TO BRITAIN
on
Tropical Hulas, South Sea Islanders; Xylophone Solo-The Squirrel Dance, Rady Starita: Saxophone Solo-Some of these days, Coleman Hawkina; Organ
gan Solon Sweet Music-Selection, Reginald Dixion; Banjo Solo-La Guitar Duet--Wedding Vivandiere, Ernest Jones; Banjo and
Chinea Brothers Bertini; Xylophone Solo-- Daseing Butterfly,
Starita. Gems.
8.40-8.57 p.m.
A Country Girl (Monckton) Light Opera Company: New Moon (Rom- berg) Light Opern Company
8.57-9.15 p.m. Concert Waltzes by Marek Weber and his Orches- tra.
Drink, Drink, Brother Drink (Ben- dix); Life in the Vienna Prater (Trans. Isteur); Golden Bala (Waldteufel); Faust Waltz (Grounod); Child, You can dance like my wife ("Die Gos chundence Frau") (Fall): Dollar Princess (Fa}}).
9.15-9.30 p.m., Daventry News Bulle- tin.
9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Variety Concert by: Colleen Rhythm Boys.
10.30-11 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.
The question of the extradition of the man Vernon, alias Lacroix, who
London, Feb. 11. was detained together with a woman
On instructions from his Govern- named Suzanne Bertran in connection
ment the United States Charge with the murder in England of Max d'Affaires has assured the Foreign Kessel, known to the London under- Secretary of the sincere gratitude of Company. Howeson, through another world as "Max the Red," in now drad. his Government for the citorts of His Parker, Doreen Ma, Fred Carpio, The
Vernon admitted his French nation-Majenty's Governments in the United purchase James company
ality
when
confronted with his father, Kingdom, in the Commonwealth of Shakespeare, and steps were taken
his namo and said that
was not Australia and in Now Zealand. be to convert the firm into a public com-
Laeriox.
half of the lost American explorers, pany and make a public issue to
Vernon and Suzanne Bertron were Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth and Mr. Hol- Magyar Melodies (arr. Piercy); equire the business of Bish.rgian detained by the Faris police at the lick Kenyon, who were rescued in the Wedding Dance Waltz (Lincke); The request of the London authorities, Antarctic by the Royal Itesearch Ship (Cadmian); Melody in F, Op. 3, No. 1 Waltzing Doll (Poldini); At Downing and 0.
with the mysteriousDiscovery II. planned connection
(Rubinstein); Romance in E Flat, Then no doubt what wasN
death of Kassel, whose bullet-riddled The Charge d'Affaires said the took.plnen-the now-formed firm o James and Shakespeare repineed Bie body was discovered in a lonely lane effective work of these on board the Op. 44, No. 1 (Rubinstein); Ln Viole Discovery I was deeply appreciated.tera (Padilla); The Song of Songs near St. Alban's-Reider Special. hirgian and Co. ከዛ brokers
In the United States. The generous (Moyn); Evensong (Easthope Mar- assistance given to the airmen by the tin); Desert Song-Waitz (Rimberg). British Grahamland Expedition" was
11 p.m. similarly acknowledged.
for
"Why shouldn't we be given a chance to speak in our defence?" pro-Williams, Henry and Co. in connection tested four men when they appeared with pepper arul shellac purchases. on remand before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen at the Kuwloon Magistracy
NOTABLE OMISSION
MARKET TO RE-OPEN
Shanghai, Feb. 12. tho The prospectus dilated upon
It is indicated in authoritative Melbourne
Chinu and Shakespeare rources that the
Merchants A motar var fact that Janes
this morning and were again remand.
ed on a charge of having assaulted i Wong Yau-cheung. painter.
Shanghai.
were
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The Discovery II is expected at Friday. She will re- sume her scientific work after leaving an eld-established firm, re- Stock Exchange will re-open rome Melbourne on or about March 2
time next week.-enter.
-British Wireless. The defendants are So Ping-aung,ferred to the commodly business of 32, unemployed, Keung Hoi-nam, 25, Bishirgin and Co., and referred to coolie, Cheung Chiu, 34, rond maker, the continuity of management for
28, cement which
would be made. and Kwek Kat-fat,
to the option to buy nn worker. All of them are natives of also on
interest in Williams, Henry and Co. Detetive-Sub-Inspector R. Can- The prospectus contained a notable ningham appeared for the prosecution omission in not referring to pepper: and applied for a further remant. shellae or tin commitments, although as the complainant was still in Williams; Henry and Co. were co- mitted to deliver 11,000 tons, casting hospital.
On being informed that the case a million sterling, in the near future.
The trial is continuing.-Reuter was again remanded, first, third and fourth defendants cried out. "We are innocent! We have been kept here for over two weeks! Why shouldn't we be given a chance to speak in our defence?"
His Worship painted out that in view
of the fact that the evidence was mostly that of the complainant, the ease must go on being remande until he could appear.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF ----NO-MATTER WHAT... SIDE-A-MAN, Hangkong rainfall for the 24 hours 10 am to lay totalled The total since Jaranry I ADOPTS, OR ON WHAT SUBJECT-IF ending HE HAS A TONGUE HE WILL NOT G7-ch. WANT REASON TO PROVE HIM IN THE is 2.24 inches, against an average of 12.74 metres) and DJN (31.45 metres). RIGHT. Goethe,
214
Defendants were all remanded for one week in gnol Ball in the sum of $160 each was granted.
The complainant is nt present suffering from a ruptured splzen.
STOCK EXCHANGE
SYSTEMS
MATTER RAISED IN COMMONS
BRITISH NAVAL MOVEMENTS
DESTROYERS. LEAVE GIBRALTAR
1.00 inches.
Lance-Sergeant G. Shevkoplass ap Lum Kan-fun. 12, widow, waplied to Mr. Balfour at the Central bound over when she appeared be- Magistracy this morning, for the foro Mr. Schofield the Central confiscation of 225 cattles of sugar Police Court to-day charged with the found unmanifested and unclaimed unlawful possession of 53 cattles on board the steamer Hai Li at the wild tree wood at Island Road. Ser- China Merchants Wharf, Connaught geant Farquhar stated the woman Road West, on February 4.
The ap told the police she bought the wood plication was granted. for 20 cents.
C
Chan Ynt, 30, a
a returned basishee Admitting a breach of a Deporta.who also stole a duck from a shop nt tion Order dated July 21, 1816, by 22, Matheson Street, Wanchal, was London, Feb. 17.
which he had been banished from the sert to prison for ten months by Mr. The Sixth Destroyer Flotilla, which Colony for ten years, by returning to Schofield at the Central Police Court is returning to the United Kingdom Hongkong on February, Lau Fuk, 66, this morning. It was stated there to re-commission, sailed from Gibral. unemployed, was sentenced to 12 had been a dipute as to whether the months hard labour by Mr. Macfad. dack was alive or dead. Dotective tar this afternoon.
The Admiralty announces that M. yen at the Kownon Magistracy this Surgeant Filches stated the duck was
dead and plucked. ships Neptune and Orian, at the con-morning, Defendant amitted that of periodical leave, will return he had come back to beg, and also clusion to Gibraltar to rejoin the flag of the admitted having two previous conv.c Commander-in-Chief of the Flections for similar offences. The flag of the Vice-Admiral com- manding the Second Cruiser Squadron
1
CONTINUING SUBSIDY
*** Leung Chau-shing, 10, LT1 un- employed seaman, was charged before Mr.
the Kowloon Macfadyen at
A fine of $1,000, with the alterna. Magistrney this morning with enl. will be shifted to Orion on her ar- live of six months hard shour, wasing a male child named Leung Yuen- rival at Gibraltar, after which Lean-infled upon Yu Sun, 42, unemploy der will return to the United King-ed, when he pleaded guy to them, aged two years, on February 6, and was formally remanded for 48 possession of a teal of 6,472 herainhours in police custody. Detective- London, Feb. 11. dom. British Wirelen.
pills at No. 235 Kilung Street, firs Sergeant MacPherson appeared for Questioned in the House of Com-
tour, on February 4, by Mr. Macfad the prosecution. The lad's father, mona regarding the systems known na
yes at the Kowloon Magistracy this Leung Luk-hung, was the complain- stock exchange Introductions and
Revenue-Omcer morning.
Major offers for sale, and asked if he would
London, Feb, 11. ' stated that when the place was rakled set up a special committee to auggest
A resolution was passed in the defendant attempted to thraw a large safeguards for the public, the Pre-
afternoon 7 cantaining heroin pills into a aldent of the Board of Trade. Mr. House of Commons this Walter Runciman, informed the House for the continuance of the £2,000,000 latrine, that the Stock Erchange Committee; subsidy to British tramp, shipping! had to-day posted a notice on this during 1936. The resolution was carried by 205 votes to 184.-Reuter, matter-British Wireless.
GREATER EXPENDITURE FOR ARMS URGED
.
•
ant.
Charged before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning with the theft of 500 sheets of common bond paper from the basement of No.
Dia.
4.45 pm Call D30. DJN (German
English ). German Folk Song.
Germ Programme, Forecast
&p.m.
Engl.
Women's Flour: Women « Inven
tor.
4.15 p.m. Irma Drammen. ajngs konge by
Tax Dunsch,
5.30pm. News In English.
5.45 p.m. Theuchie of Spring in Winter-
ilm. $.1$ p.m.
Reports of the Olymple Winter Gamen.
4.41 pm News In German.
7 p.. Concert of Light Music, fm. News in Enzlich.
6.13 p.m. Concert of Light Musle (con
$D.M.
tinued).
Clear DJB, DIN (Germ.. Engl.)
KAST ABIA ZONE East Asia Zone bromichst through DJQ an
news at 2 p..
10.68 metive (15,280 k.e.) 1.30-3 p.m. Conteri.
p.m. Call DJA, Dan, DJN (Germ
-Engl.) German Pilk Bọng. Pro Tamme Forecast (ferm Engl.) 9.16 p.m. Thoughts of Spring in Winters
time, 9.45 p.m. News In Engllah on DJA and
In Dotch on DJR. DIN.
10 p.m. Woman's Bours Women as InvIN.
tors.
10.15 p.m. The Four-year-old Sentinel,” 11.15 p.m. News In German on [ZA, DJ,
33. Close down 11, 11.30 p.m. Rectoria of the Olympic Winter
Camer.
12 k.m. Irme Drummer shiga song by
Max Donirch, 12.15 a.m. News in Engilch on DIA and
In Butch on DIN. 12.30 sm. Close DJA, DIN (Germ., Enal)
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Six Transmissions
The following ware-lengths and fregauneles
Frequency Call Sign
Wavelength 43.41 metro 21.50 matres
28.58 metros 25.20. metres
GBA
1,040 k..
G90
G80
1,510 k.. 9,585 k.c. 11.750 .c.
31,30 metres
GRE
11,45 k
GBP
15,110 k..
13.62 metres
QBA
17.790 k.c.
дале
21474 ke.
12.97
cal.
11,zio ke.
GBI
metres 21.416 ka. 13.93 meiros
19.68
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0,110.c. 40.10
Transmission 5
10.8.B. and 0.8.C.)'
Album,
7. Big Den. Phylla Scolt, and John
Rorks, From an Old (Bame Old-timro Banga). 7.1. French-Canadian Forma 7.40 .m. Chamber Heale.
freenwich Time Dignal at 1 est. 8.13. "Lullaby." 0.45 am. The News.
In applying for an adjournment of 38, Queen's Road Central, Chan Wing,asbaarred by Daventry. the case in which his client, Chan aged 28, unemployed, was sentenced King, master of a fish stall at the to three weeks hard labour and or- Mongkok Market, was charged with dered to be sent buck to the country. assaulting Lanco-Sergeant Phuman Sub-Inspector Mist stated that a Singh, stationed at Mongko su district watchman saw defendant with C. Y. Kwan informed Mr. Mac-the.big roll of paper near Possession fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy Street, and on being questioned, de- the theft. The this morning, that the defendant was fendant admitted unable to attend as he was sick and
paper, which was valued at $6, 'was would have to stay in bed for one the property of Ho Chung-wan, an weck. The caso was accordingly ad- accountant of the Luen Cheung Com- Journed until 11.45 am on Wednespany, No. 74 Des Voeux Roud Central. day next. (SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
Wong Siu-cheung, aged 24, a coolle, On the application of Detective appeared before Mr. Balfour at the Washington, Feb. 11. The speeches made yesterday by Senators Key Pittman Sorgeant Kinnear, Loung Po-kwong Central Magistracy this morning, on 33, seamster, was remanded for a charge of larceny of ten woollen and Hamilton Lewis in which they stressed the menace from three days in custody when he ap-jerseys from No. 46 Queen's Road peared before Mrs Schofield at the Central, ground floor. Sub-Inspector Japan, have encouraged the proponents of measures for the Central Magistracy this morning L. Mist stated that defendant was expansion of Army appropriations above the amounts recom-charged with commiting, robbery seen by a faki in the shop to steal 38 Eastern Street on January 22. The the jerseys. Defendant was chased mended by the Committee for Military Affaira...
complainant was Cheng Po-lum, wo and at the corner of Lee Yuen Street, running Into Chairman of the House of Represent 10 propery ...ucd he throw the bundle of jerseys down. The appropriations, hundreds of millions of dollars, are ativos Committee for Military Affairs, quantity of jewellery. Sin Sing, 31. The chess continued down to Des nlready the largest ever proposed in to-day announced that he was propar- was similarly remated on'n cuaig Voeux Road. Douging Street. 11,46 am. The News.
European peace-time, but there is a growing ing to battle for the appropriation of receiving $20 being part of the
sergeant arrested defendant, demand for even greater expenditure of $70,000,000 to build 800 aeroplanes proceeds from a robbery at 17, Wo Connaught Road where a
as compared with the Military A Tip Street on Doosmber 14. Bergeant ferseys were valued altogether at $14. for properodness.
propriation Bill's recommendation for Kinnear stated he understood the Defendant admitted two previous con- Representative John J. McSwain, 45,000,000 with which to build 650 robbery was organised by the acvictions and was sont to gaol for three
months. A Democrat of South Caroljon,the fighting-craft-United- Prist
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Greenwich Time Bignat si TLAÐ K 11.40 am. Maales) Interfade,
and
13 p..
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Transmission 2
(G.9.J., G., and G.B.B.) 7 m.
la Den. The Campower at the Planefort(2); Cyril Bentl. reettal of Cyril Scott's songs, 1.20 p.m. Light Orchestral Concert, 7.33 p.m. "The Roastara."
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METAL EXCHANGE
APPRECIATION OF TIN PRICES CAUSES DISQUIETUDE
Landon, Feb. 11. Further appreciation In the price of tin to-day as a result of the can- tinuance of the periodical squeeze in the cash position is causing the metal
X.15 p.m. The 11.8. Empire Orchesten exchange operators seine disquietudo
9.15 p.m.
The New
$.10 p.m. A Programme of Walizes.
9.45 p.m. Close down.
Transmission 3
(G.S.F., G.S.E, and S., AN 10 p.m. 11g ten. The Composer at the
In view of past hopes, that United Kingdom stocks by this time would have reached normal proportions, and that London would once again have assumed its former importanca - ne
Pianofora (1): Hager Quilter. centre of hedging operations. A recital of Roger Qunter's; Bonga. 10.25 p.m. Chamber Music, 19.32 p.m. "A Countryman's Diary.”
Large carryovers at the end of January are generally attributed to expectation of gaining higher prices
19.50 pan. A Finsteris-Recits) by Cecily retailing at producing and smelt. ing contres rather than to lack of opportunities to ship.
Bison,
11.15 p.m. The
Breketta,
Bournemoutie
Stunicipal
Greenwich Time Bignal at 11.30 km. 21.30 am. The News
12.45 a.m. Jen Berenika and his on
chestra.
1.01.
CORE dewa.
Transmission 4
10.8.0, and 0.8.D.),
PART-1 1.10 am. Big Ben, The Celilni Trio. 3 m. The New Munte.
1. Denes
3.50
. The B.B.C. Millary Band. Grenkh Time Bizzal at .3. ..
3 m. "Tanes of the Town” (Na ́15). 1.15 m. "Celebrity Bnaps"--No. 3. 2.30 am. The DB.C. Dance Orchestra, 435
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PART. I
4.10 ...B.C. Symphony Concart, 5.69 a.m. The Gersham Parkington Quintet:
Variety Feature.
1.50 am.
Greenwich Time Signal at. 4. ait, .. The News 4.1. Musics) Interlude.
6.21 .01. The Composer at the Pianoforte. 113 Roger Qalliar. A. Eseltal of
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Transmission 1
4.
B'e Ran. Light Mnale.
4.31
dik p.m.' Talks “Farsign Affairs.
6.61,
Best Darice Pretkiame by the
I rrie Orchestra.
Bound informational Period M., English, Informational. Period.
Meanwhile such shipments as take the seas are almost all consigned direct to consumers who are prepared to pay considerable premiums for prompt near-by metal.
Mombers of the matal exchange will only be happy when the world free supplies total around 20,000 tons, with United Kingdom stocks of at least 2,000 tons, and London again the workmarketing, centro. Can- sequently there is intenso internat which centres in the internation meeting at Paris on Fobruary 19,- Reuter
Tientsin, Feb.
There are hopes that the Hign Court will reduce the sentence of ten years" Imprisonment imposed by the District Court on the woman, Szo Chien-chao, slayer of General Bun Chuan-fang, to seven years. She is appealing to the Supreme Court Router.
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1.35 pm. "Apo'on the Air" sponsored, by?
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1,49 p.m. Basqua" Presentation,
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Tirno. Grun and his Manila - Hotal
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