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NOTICE

THE TWENTIETH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Head Office of the Company, St. Easy Lessons. Beginners "A George's Ballding, Chater Road, Spefully Ady Tango, Top. Ex-Victoria, Hong Kong, on WEDNES, Studio, China Building, Oth Floor, o'clock (Neon), for the purpose of

WANTED KNOWN.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

H.K. FIRM'S PROPERTY: QUESTION IN COMMONS

THE ILLEGAL ENTRY' by Japanese soldiers into the premises of Messrs..

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 23,

HUNDREDS GERMANY'S

DEAD IN LANDSLIDE

Terrible Tragedy On

St. Lucia

NEW YORK, Nov. 22. IT IS ESTIMATED

ENVOY SAYS GOOD-BYE

Dieckhoff Departs From Amorica

WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.

1938.

Repulse Bay Warms Up For Christmas Season

the

If telephone No. 27775 gives the engaged signal more frequently this week, it is proba bly all on account of to-night. They've had a busy time out at Repulse Bay Hotel, booking tables for the gala.

the not-so-distant Christmas The Lambeth Walk, Palads Glide for that DR. HANS DIECKHOFF, the and other modern specialities may festivilles, the Management of the

have captured the imagination in Repulse Bay Hotel announces German Ambassador to town, but there's a certain something appearance of the popular Dimitri

called

most popular Trio, whose novel and spectacular Washington,

Mr. about Hongkong's on

makes an evening under the subdued most popular entertainers during the lapping waves of the sen, a happy memory.

To-night, by way of a

Wallace Harper & Co., Ltd., | hundreds of people were burled in Fung Ling Street, Can-in a mountain landslide were Cordell Hull to-day to say good-seaside resort that captures more, and dances have made them the Colony's

Island of St. Lucia. They were pert Tultion. Apply-Tony's Dance | DAY, 21st December, 1938, at 12 ton. and the confiscation of the inhabitants of two hamlets entered Mr. Hull's office with ghts. of the hotel, within sound of their season at the Hongkong Hotel. which were overwhelmed by an avalanche eight miles long.

12-A.

a number of motor cars and receiving a Statement of Accounts a quantity of accessories, and the Report of the Directors exclusively reported by the for the faancial year ended 30th "Telegraph" on November MALAYAN MOTORS-100 Glouces-

U-drive September, 1938, and Tel. 31707.

electing 9, had a sequel in the House Rond.

of Commons yesterday. service. Driving lessons. Complete automobile repairs under European Directors and Auditors. engineering specialists. Cars bought, sold and exchanged.

ter

WANTED TO BUY. SECOND HAND ARTICLES wanted lanos, refrigerators, motor cars, radios, furniture, etc, guarantee sell for you within short period. Tele- phone 22126, The Hongkong Second- hand Articles Agency.

FOR SALE.

FOULTRY-iwenty pure bred in- ported I. red pullets for sale also few cockrels at $20.00 each.

4 Shouson Hill Road, p.m.

between

Seen at 3-5

DAUSCHUND PUPS from champion stock, fully pedigreed, strong, four months old. Two for sale at $100 oach to approved homes only. Box No. 503, "Hongkong Telegraph."

MOTOR CARS, ETC,

INVEST In an Austin. 1833 Ten- $1,200 or near Four de luxe salbon. offer. Apply Box No. 504, "Hong- kong Telegraph."

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MIEBSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamshilp

"ARAMIS" 1°A/39

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vía Saigon, arrived on Wednesday, 23rd November, 1038.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception and Valuables of Opium, Treasure

are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon

THE TRANSFER BOOKS AND REGISTER OF SHAREHOLDERS will be closed from Friday, 25th November, 1938, to Wednesday. both days 21st December, 1938, Inclusive,

of

During Question Time, Mr. A. C. Crossley, Conservative M.P. for the Stretford Division Lancaster, asked the following question:

"Has the Prime Minister caused a By Order of the Board of protest to be made to the Japanese Government at the entry of Japanese Directors,

of the soldiers into the premises Andrew Harper Company in Canton, and the seizure of motor cars and accessor accessories on the premises, in spite of British consular seals having been placed on the building."

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary, Hongkong, 8th November, 1938.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or -Lreated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a porent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., or the Inspector, 40, Hongkong, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol Street, ist floor, Kow~ loon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's nomo

be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

will

Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-LETTERS TO THE

1con. whence

delivery

may

be

obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 3rd December, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

ed

will be examin- by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 29th November, am. on Tuesday, 1938.

Damaged Packages will

Consigners must have a Revenue any Omeer in attendance when dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL, Agent.

Hongkong, 23rd November, 1938.

OVERCOME AT CHANGSHA HOLOCAUST

(Continued from Page 1.)

American missionary girls' school. Besides the refugee camps, three

EDITOR

"An Extraordinary Wild Statement”

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph..

Sir,- most emphatically resent and condemn your, in my opinion, extraordinary wild statement in your leading article to the effect that "ZBW is a most hopelessly un- entertaining broadensting station,"

If you were right I would be the first to congratulate you on your fearless attack, but as feel you are wrong, I wish to

express my strong disagreement with you,

TWINKLE TOES. Only time will determine whe ther our use of the word "hope- teralp" was unjustified.-Ed.

kitchens for distributing free porridge | BELLIGERENT RIGHTS:

have also been set up.

More than 3,000 civilians have so far returned to the city.

Meanwhile, it is learned that to rehabilitate the elty, the Hunan Provincial Government has decided to organise a Changsha Reconstruc- tlon Commission-Central News. JAPANESE LANDING REPULSED

Nanchang, Nov. 23. The Japanese who landed at Wu- cheng on the west shore of Peyang Lake to the southeast of Tehon have been repulsed by the Chinese de

und the Japanese fenders Inunches and armed trawlers active off the shore have also been driven away.

MOVE FORESTALLED

BY FRANCE

(Continued from Page 1.)

non-Intervention the London agreement, and not to agree to the granting of belligerent rights before all volunteers in Spain have

been withdrawn, was publicly, announced last night by M. Leon Blum, speaking at the Paris meeting of the International Pence Campaign. cleam

The purpose of the Japanese land- ing there is believed to drive south- westward to outflank the Chinese at Yungslu on the south bank of the Slu River.

Chinese gunners on the south bank of the Siu River displayed remark- able marksmanship yesterday mor- ning when they shelled and destroy- ed seven or eight Japanese Army lorries loaded with ammunition and provisions passing along across the river.

Japanese reinforcements have ar- rived at Kiulsi on the north bank of the River, where they are strengthen- ing their defence works.---Central News.

FIGHTING EXTENDING TO NORTH RIVER

Yungyun, Nov. 23. Fighting in Kwangtung is being extended to the Nortis River regions. A Japanese column pushing in a

M. Blum, who had previously seen M. Bonnet. said: "The Foreign Minister told me there could be no question of granting belligerent rights to General Franco."

M. Blum sold he did not belleve he was revealing any Government secret in making the statement, and added that the Cabinet position against belligerent rights was un- animous.

According to reports from Lon don, the British position is the

same.

Although the granting of belli- gerent rights was considered recently, the viewpoint of Mr. Chamberlain and Viscount Halifax is that discus- slen of the subject should be post- poned until January.-United Press.

SOVIET WARNING

Paris, Nov. 22. The Soviet Ambassador to France, M. Suritz, was received by the Foreign Minister, M. George Bonnet to-day. Mr. Suritz, it is stated, de- Ained the attitude of his Government towards the granting of bolligerent rights to General Franco, and warn-

northwesterly direction from Cantoned aganst France and Britain coming has taken Kunjlu and is encounter-

to any decisions at the forthcoming Ing aliff Chinese resistance at Sam-

Ministerial meeting-Trans-Ocean, kong, about 15 miles from Conton. The Japanese objective is believed to be Laobou on the North River

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from where they will probably try alaged Banking attack to drive upriver.

The Chinese launched a fresh counter-offensive against Samshul, on the West River, which is again in Japanese - hands, early yesterday morning. One column made a from tal nault while a second column

on

the

Japanese right wing,

Bringing their artillery into action,! the Japanese started a terrific bom- bardment to check the Chinese ad- vance. Chinese artillery retaliated. from The Derce gun duci lasted morning to evening-Central News.

Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replied that the Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax, had called for a report on the case.

In

the Telegraph" report of the Incident,

it was discussed that the premises were closed and sealed with the seal of the British Consulate when the Japanese forcibly entered.

In order to effect entry, the Japanese broke the consular seals.

A huge signboard, carrying the Вале of the firm in Roman and Chinese characters, was over the doorway,

The British ensign was flying from a flagpole on top of the building, and the Union Jack was painted on the door,

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Banka

H.K. Banks, $1,355 n.

H.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), $81 n. Chartered Bank, £99 n. Mercantile Bank, A. & B., £273⁄4 m. Mercantile Bank, C. £13 n. East Asia Bank, $80 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $220 n. Usion Ins., $40211⁄2 n. China Underwriters, $2 n.

$100 n.

H.K. Fire Ipping

Douglas, $60 n. H.K. Steamboats, $19 n. Indo-Chinus (Pref.), $60 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, s/- 05/- n. Union Waterboats, $9 n.

Docks Etc. H.K. & K. Wharves, $118 a. H.K. Docks (old), $1

$19 n. H.K. Docks (new), $18 n. Providents (old), $0 n. Providents (new), $5.80 n. New Engineering Sh. $434 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $124 n. Kallan Mining Adm., 8/- 17/- n. Raubs, $0.10 b. Venz: Goldfeld, $3 n.

Hongkelippina Mining Atamok, P. 47 51. Aloks, P. .27 sa. Baguio Gold, P. 24's sa.

Consol., P. 12.50 se. Binguet Benguet Explor, -- Coco Grove, P. 4914 93. Consoldated Mines, P.- Demonstrations, P. 20% 38.

P.

Mines, 7 cls. n.

I.X.L

SI.

Paracale Gumaus, P. San Mauricio, P. 1.74 sa. Suyos Consol., P. 20 sa. United Paracales, P. 40 sa.

Lands, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Hotels, $6.40 m.

.K. Lands, $335.

deb. 1074 n. H.K. Lands Shanghai Lands, Sh. $8.75 n. $94 Humphries, H.K. Realties, $5% n. Chinese Estates, ex. div. $96 n. Public Utilities H.Kys. $18.50 .

$0% b. Peak Peak Tram (not). $34 n.

Star Ferries, $72 n.

Ferrica

$23 n. (old), Yaumati

Ferries,

(now), $22% n. China Light (old), $10.50 su. China Light (new), $10.20 n.

Electrict, $50 sa Macao Electric, $1711⁄2 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 m. Telephone (old), $23

$23.00 n. $8.60 D. Telephone (new), $8 Singapore Tractions, s/- 22/8 n.

8/23/D n. Singapore Pref.

Yaumati

Industrial

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $14 n. Cold: Mack. (Pref.), Sh. $13 n. Canton Ices, $1.70 n. Cements, $151⁄2 n. H.K. Ropes, $4.05 m.

Stores, &c. Dairy Farms, $23 n. Watsons $75. Lane Crawfords, 30 n. Sinceres, 2 n. Wing On (HK), $471⁄2 n. William Powell, Ltd., 90 cts. n. Colton Mill.

Ewo Cotton Sh. $10.60 n. S'hai Cotton (old), Sh. $100 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $24 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.

Miscellaneous II.K. Entertainments, $6% n. Constructions, $134 n. Vibro

Piling, $5.00 b

Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G$ Bonds.,

72% n.

ILK. Govt. 4% Loan 0% pr. b. H.K. Govt. 84% Loan par b. Marmuns (Lon.); 8/--- ex. div.

18/-- n.

Marsmans (HK), i/- 8/- ̈ ̈n.

Rescuers had hardly started to recover the bodies of 45 dead and en injured in one landslide, when another buried all the dead again as well as some of the Injured, and

several of the rescuers.

Fifty labourers were sheltering in a house which was awept into a river,

escaped. and few

Hle

a broad smile, but emerged looking serious.

He told pressmen that he had only been saying goodbye, but he did not give Mr. Hull any message, and he

did not know when he would bo going to Germany, or when he would

return.

It is expected that. Dr. Diedhoff will sail on the Europa on Friday, Reuter.

NEW FRENCH AMBASSADOR

The disaster occurred on the main road connecting the two sides of the island. and is believed to be due to a volcanic

action,

the steep

Berchtesgaden, Nov. 22. mountain-sides, which are among the

The new French Ambassador to beautiful in the West Indies Berlin, M. Robert Coulondre, was

loud did not slip, but cracked with

most

roar each time the landslides started.received to-day by Herr Adolf Hitler, Hundreds of relatives waited in who presented his credentials and pouring rain all night to Identity letters of recall of his predecessor,

M. Francols Poncet. bodies laid out in a row on the road- side.--Reuter.

150 BELIEVED DEAD

New York, Nov. 22. It is now believed that 150 huve been killed as a result of the St. Lucia landslides.

Rescuers are working wairt-deep mud and water-Reuter,

Chamberlain's Pilot Killed

In Crash

From

Manila

Art Carneiro and his Band will provide the musle for this evening's warm-up galo,

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Per

Dad.

Emp. at Asia

.November 23.

Airways Plans

.November 23. November 23.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service" London dato, Imperial 17th November. Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow.... Yochow Straits and Europe.vla Suez (Papers London, date October

etc.)

27, and London Parcels-London and

dnic, 20th October. Manlia Holhow

M. Coulondre was met at Berchtes- geden station by Dr. Meissner, chief of the German Chancellory, Baron

von Doernberg, chief of the Protoval, who drove him to Berghof. In his address to Herr Hitler, the Ambassador sald: "In taking over this high

am determined to office continue the work begun by my pre- continue decessor, and to use my influence to establish Insting relations between

Germany and France, mutual confidence. mutuar

based

on

"Bath peoples bod had nany gccasions to learn to respect each) other on the battlefields, and to realise that in the end their wars led to that in

On the contrary, a common

o economle systems which

their

nition of London, Nov. 22. Commander G. Robinson, the British pilot who flew Mr. Chamber Jain to Germany recently, was killed when the two-engined machine in which he was making a lest fight crashed in

of the neighbourhood Brils yesterday afternoon.

Another pilot who accompanied him on the test flight also lost his life.

and

tupplement each other, mutual recog-

advantages cultural individuality bring near to both peoples the wish for neighbourly in thetr cultural and friendship economic life,

"Beth nations are aware of the in- calculable value of their loyal and usetu!

co-operation for the welfare of the European community. In this spirit I begin my work in Berlin and allow invself to express the hope that the Reich Government will support upwards of 5,000 hours on regular my C Hitler in reply said: "I am

efforts."

Commander Robinson had

down

service Aights, including 1,000 hours on the night service between London and Berlin.

the A few days before he flew British Prime Minister to Godesberg, covered the Commander Robinson Lunden-Stockholm roule in there. cord time of four and a half hours. --Trans-Ocean.

Herr

decessith "you that our two nations

agree

Corfu

Nanking Muinam

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-

Direct Servico-San Pan-American ways

November 24.

November 24.

November 24.

Airways Plane....November 24.

November 24.

November 24..

Date and Time.

Pres. Doumer Tjlanroca

OUTWARD MAILS

Francisco date, 18th November. Japan and Shanghai

Jova

For

Parcels only for Singapore

Japan Sandakan Alr

Per

Wednesday

Cremer

Thursday

......Wed., Nov. 23, 5 p.m..

Talamba..Thurs., Nov, 24, 4.30 a.m. Hinsong.Thurs,, Nov. 24, 8.30 am.. Guam, Pan-American Airways

Mall

for Manila, Honolulu and U.S.A. by the "Tan American Airways Direct Service" dae Ban Francisco 30th Novem- ber.

Amoy

Swalow and Chuanchow Saigon

Plane Thura, Nov. 24.. G.P.O. and K.P.0. Reg.,

Ord,

..Nov. 24, 9 am.. ......Nov. 24, 9.30 am.. Tisadane...Thurs, Nov. 24, 2 p.m. Selston....Thurs., Nov. 24, 3 p.m. Pres. Doumer

Thurs., Nov. 24, 3.30 pm..

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperia! Aleways Plane

London. Direct Service"-due

1st December.

Thurs., Nov. 24..

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

Airways tralia "by

"Imperial

Direct Servico-due Sydney. 3rd.

December,

Co

as

very glad to hear that you have set yourself the task of contributing to the establishment of good and lasting relations between France and Ger- many, a work begun by your pre

M. Francois Poncet.

sincere have every reason for operation, culturally well

pg economically. It is also my convic- tion that the peaceful competition of our two countries, now that there exists no more trontier disputes which heve so frequently proved a burden positive asset, In the past, can only be near

ITALIAN PLANE CRASHES, FOUR DEAD, ONE WOUNDED Berlin, Nov. 22. The oficial News Agency reports that an Italian plane en route from Munich

crashed to Rome Klagenfurt, killing four of the crew,

Afth and seriously Injuring a United Press.

GOVERNOR GUEST

OF SPORTS CLUB

His Excellency the Governor was the guest of honour at a luncheon of the Sports Club to-day,

A

hearly welcome was extended to His Excellency by Dr. S. T. Wong. President of the Club, who was supported by Mnjur C. M. Manners,

Vice President

His Excellency was invited to hon our the Club with his presence on the accusion of the tenth anniversary of Its opening on December 15, when the Club will be "At Home" to its friends.

The Governor, in the course of his reply, made special reference to the spirit of mutual co-operation implied by the existence of the Sports Club.

HONGKONG GOES TO

WAR WITH "INVADER"

(Continued from Page 1.)

fenders are getting the best of things nt each sector, while at HQ, the "brains" of "Redland" is sitting by innumerable telephones, co-ordinat ing all resources in a desperate nt- tempt to stave off defeat.

not only for our two countries, but for the whole of Europe.

"You may be convinced that I shall rio everything to facilitate your work, You are hearilly welcome to me."- Trans-Ocean.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 3.15 p.m yesterday, says:

There were a few buyers in the market for some of the public utility to pay counters who were willing

any shares reasonable prices for offering. Seilers, however, were dia- inclined to trade.

Buyers

Raubs $9.10 1.K. Tramways #1015: Peak Trama Told) 201 Vibro Piling $5.30

13. Govt. 46% Loan 0 pm. 1.K. Govt. 3 Luan par

Belier

IIK. Fire Insurance $100 ILK. K. Wharves $120

8. Hotein $0.45 Watsons $715

Antamoks P. 47 Atoks 27

Baguio Gold 24

Benguet Consol, 12.50 Cora Grave 4915 Demonstrations 2015 San Maurizio 1.74 Sayoc Consol, 20 United Faraçaics 49

EXCHANGE

In the absence of any previous army and a information from the scant communique each day, the T.T. London fate of the civilian population can Demand.....

T.T. Shangha! only be guessed.

However, since the air raid warn-T.T. Singapore ings are due soon, it seems that the T.T. Japon enemy aircraft has mercifully held TT. India off during the last fortnight.

MANILA SHARES

T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manlia

T.T. Salgan

The following quotations were re T.T. France ceived after the close of the morning T.T. Germany

T.T. Switzerland session through Reuters:

TT. Australia

Attamok

Atok... Bagulo Gold Denguet Cons.

Coed Grove

Consolidated Mines

Demonstration

IX.L........***

Paracale Cums

Ban Maurielo ...

Uilted Paracala ........

K.P.O.

Ecg.

Ord.

..Nov. 24, 5.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

.Nov. 24, 5 p...

+

Leg.

Ord.

.Nov. 24, 5 p.m. .Nov.

Nov. 24, 7 pm.

Thura, Nov. 24..

K.P.0.

Reg.

Nov. 24, 6 p.m.

Ord.

Nov. 26, 5.30 p.m...

G.F.O.

Rer.

..Nov. 24, 5 p.m..

Ord.

Nov. 24. 7 DAT

U.S.A., Central and South America Empress of Asia....Thurs., Nov. 24.

G. P. O, and K. P. Q.

vla Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels

U.S.A.) due

and. Papers for Canada and Vancouver B.C.

Parcels, ....

Reg..

Nov. 24, 3 p.m.. .Nov. 25, 0.15 a.m.

Ord.,

..Nov. 28, 10 am.

Friday

Sulyang...Fri., Nov. 25, 8.30 am..

12th December

Swatow

Shanghal, Japan and Europe (except

Great Britain and Eire) vin Siberia Corfu......Fri, Nov. 25, 10.30 am.

...Fri, Nov. 25, Noon.. Fort Bayard, Hoihow and Haiphong Kingyuan

Tolsong....Fri., Nov, 25, 1.30 pm. Swatow, Shanghat und Tientsin

Swan Culbertion & Frith

Investment Bankers and Brokers Members of New York Cotton Exchange

Chicago Board of Trade

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montroal

New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange

Manila Stock Exchange

Hongkong Sharobrokers Association

Shanghai Stock Exchange.

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA AND SINGAPORE

Cable Address: Swanstock

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer”

appearing in the

“SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

Bélling

.Is. 2.27/32 .Is. 2.27/32 .170 Nom.

..53

100

6234

..29

.507%

TT. Batavin **

5274 .52%

TT. Bangkok

149

.110

11.00

.71%

:.127

Business Done Prices in Pen Nov. 2. Nov. 23.

47

48

1/0

Baring

4 m/s L/c London

Ung,

4 m/c D/p

do.

24

4 m/s L/c U.S.A

12.50

40

ABY

4 m/s France

KITH.

30 tis India

.1/3.3/32 1/734 .20+ .11.80

84

"THE

28

U.S. Cross rate in London

.4.07

Ung.

Ung.

Ung.

1.74

1,7%

30

Ung.

19

48

this morning'a

-11.00

DO

The following is Swan, Culbertson PONY CLASSIFICATION

& Fritz' report on

market;

The Manila stocks were slightly down in a quiet session. The mar

The following alteration has been made by the Hongkong Jockey Club

classification liste ket will be "closed to-morrow, 24th) to the pony instant.

Brutus to "B" cinas.

and

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH”·

may be purchased

at the Business Office,

of "The Hongkong Telegraph” Morning Post Building. Wyndham Street.

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