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MONDAY, NOVEMBER :28, 1988.

DISCLOSES HIS PLANS EMPIRE

(Continued from Page 1.)

card and anally made it understood through one man, who spoke English" not too fluently, that he was on a friendly mission.

At this stage, Major Taang arrived on the scene and the tension lessened considerably..

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NEWS

SOUTHERN RHODESIA 'PLANE CRASH

The NOVEMBER HALF YEAR- LY GENERAL MEETING of VOTING MEMBERS will be hold

Bulawayo. After a somewhat difficult conver- at the Club House, Happy Valley,

All five occupants were killed to- sation, carried on through the inter-day when a private plane crashed November,

'preter, Major Tsang consented to near Selukwe, Southern Rhodesla, pose for his photograph with mem-The 'plane belonged to the London- bers of his staff.

Rhodesian Mining and Land Com- pany. The occupants were the pilot, and four members of the Rhodesian Electricity Commission.

"DANCING IN 6 HOURS"—Rapalon MONDAY, 28th Easy Leesons. Beginners --- "A | 1938, at 5.30 pan. Speciality." Advanced Courses. ALL MEMBERS are cordially Modern Ballroom Tango, Tap. Ex- pert Tuition. Apply-Tony's Dance Invited to attend and participate Studio, China Buliding, 6th Floor, in any discusalon which may

12-A

CHRIST CHURCH SALE

Whist and Mahjong

For To-morrow

The assorted hardware which was to have been on sale at the Christ Church Garden Fete Kowloon, but

be sold in St.! did not arrive, will Andrew's Hall at 6 p.m. to-morrow. quantity of

Also for sale will be

fancy goods and woollens.

The sale will be preceeded by a p.m. whist and mahjong drive at 3

will be $1 and and ten. Admission

to church funds. proceeds will go to Attractive prizes are offered.

Ticketa may be obtained from the

the

Christ Church Women's Guild Secre- tury, M

Mra. Prow, Mr. C. G. Ander- can, the Secretary of the St. Andrew's Women's Followship, Mrs. G. S. P. Heywood, or the Secretary of the St. Andrew's Mothers' Union, Mrs. R. Baldwin.

"THE WESTERN FRONT" As Soon through the Eyos of a Croat French Novalist! PIERRE BLANCHARD

in

"THE

WOODEN

CROSSES"

iin French Dialogue)

THE STRANGEST DRAMA EVER LIVED!

TO-MORROW

at the

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Not

FOR

ON HIM!

Come and see

this baby work

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Secretary

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WEDNESDAY

.2012

QUEEN'S

спадо

By Order of the Stowarda.

C. IL BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 9th November, 1938.

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME,

I GEORGE LAU of 140 Kennedy Road, Hong Kong, hereby give notice that In consequence of the unsuitability of the existing name I have applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the licenced lighter "GEORGE I" (ex "Taikoo B 1") formerly of the Port of Hong Kong Official number 120906 of grona tonnage 205,61 tono, reglater tonnage 205.01 tons, horetofore owned by The Lam Construction Company of No. 18 Lun Fat Street, Hong Kong, for the per- mission to change her name to TAI YICK ( ) and to have her registered in the new name at the Port of Hong Kong as owned by me,

Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong within seven days from the appearance of advertisement.

this

Datod at Hong Kong, this 25th day of November, 1938.

WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for George Lau.

DIONNE QUINS Scheme to Exhibit In America

New York, Nov. 27. The Dionne Qulus may appear at the New York World Fni *.

A Fair official stated that a con-

tract for the appearance of the Quins for several months would be signed shortly, and this would be the Quina first trip outside of Canada.

A message from Toronto states, however, that the

father of the Quins denies the report. . He says that the Quins in no circumstances will be removed from Northern Ontario, and odds that they are not exhibits.—Reuter,

Minister's Views

Toronto, Nov. 27. Mr. Mitchell F. Hepburn, Prime Minister of Ontario, said that the quintuplets would be exhibited at the New York Fair provided that their guardians, father and doctor had no objection.

He said that he had referred the Fair's authorities to Dr. Dafue

However Judke JÁ Volin, Chairman of the Board of Guardians, informed the United Press that the Quina will not go to the New York Fait, so far as Dr. Dafoe and him- self were concerned.

There has been some discussion of the proposal, but no decision has been reached, The guardians will

He asked the "Telegraph" reporter what the position was elsewhere along the border.

MAJOE'S BITTERNESS

When informed that Shum Chum, Namtau, Pokuling and Sallewan had fallen, and that many Chinese had surrendered their arms and crossed the British frontier, the Chinese Major smiled somewhat bitterly.

FCO

the "I know," he said through interpreter. "You

before you the only Chinese troops who stand between the Japanese and their objective," and he waved to his men. in the village. There were 840, he told the Telegraph" reporter.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable And Other Objects

CHINA RELIEF FUND

POST OFFICE.

MAIL LETTERS

FIRST CLASS MAIL, The following is a list of sub-

The Public are reminded that Ordinary letter mall only for West scriptons received to date for creat lealed letters and packets, irrespec- Kwanglung, Kwangs, Stochwan, of the gratisn rund for kenet of ins~| „ive of contents, are classified as fest Kwelchow and Hunan will be ac tress in Caina, hongkong and bouncings mail and must be prepaid as cepted at senders riak.

Ltd.

China Branch: Previously Acknowledged $31,131.89

Line (China) The Bunk

such.

W. R. Loxity 鹚 Co.

(China) Ltd.

200.00

100.00 avu.vd

M. Nemazco

Java Sauna Japan Lajn-

bratt K Stuart Smith

The commission is a public utility. Banger company supplying the electricity needs of the territory.

Selukwo is the centre of a mining, ranching and agricultural district. The surroundings are hilly.... Australia

500 OPENINGS FOR ENGLISH GIRLS

Sydney,

W. C. weston

X. M. Chaioner

Kut Leo

J. Urmston

Dir henry & Lady Pollock D. Drummond

IL R. AN. KYKN

TY. Bou

Violet Buyd

Leung Su Yuk

ATE MAIL. SERVICES Air Mail for certain places' pre- viously served by the Chungking and: Hankow Air-lines, will be despatch- |ed via Hanoi and thence by air as

PRINTED PÅPER CHRISTMAS

MAIL AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA. The Christmas Printed Paper Ball (Christmas Cards etc., in open velopes) and Parcels for Australia services permalt. 105.00 will be closed in the General Pos! 20.00 Onice and Kowloon Central Post Suuu Ofice as follows:

50.00

25.00

10.00

40,00

et-

MAIL FOR CANTON Ordinary mail (not Registered, Parcels

5.00 p.m. Dec. 1.] Insured or Parccis) will be accepted Registered Mail 8.45 a.m. Dec. 2. for Canton and despatched un cir- Ordinary Mall 0.30 am. Dec. 2. cumstances permit. These Mails will be forwarded by the us. Tanda and ore due to arrive 10.40 at Sydney"on" December 21, 1938.

50.00

20.00

15.00

200.00

A. Leut

E.

N.

Merry, R.N.

F. LineubuK

ray

Dr. & Mrs. R. M. Alder-

ton

B. A. D. Forrest

Small batches of English girls for domestic service here are beginning to arrive. The demand is so great "Why don't you cross the frontier that each can have the choice of up and submit to internment in Hong- to 10 positions, at wages varying

the "Telegraph" reporter from 25s. to 35s. a week, plus keepIt. W. Smin

jund uniform. kong?"

asked.

"I have asked my men what they want to do," he replied. "Twelva men only decided to enter British territory, and they have gone.

G. H. Gompertz

V. H. C. Jurrett

El Arcuri

A. NICOL

'Tester & Abraham

St. Peter's Seamen's Chapel

B. Wiшamion rung Tang

About 200 girls are due to land in Sydney during the next few months under the auspices of the Church of England Migration Council. An o- clal of the council said that he could. "The remainder have sworn that find places for 500 immediately.

biller they will fight to the

end.

Refugee. Doctors—There seems to When our ammunition is gone wete ttle hope of Australia absorbing will scatter to the hills and become any large numbers of Jewish doctors guerillas. We will never allow the from Germany and Austria. A bill is before the New South Wales Par-

Japanese peace in this area.”

had

of

AMMUNITION IN PLENTY

Gilman & Co. Dr. Dan Ke. Wong

Shangnal Remmance

Jonn kinnie Kowloon Hotel

T. J. Price

H. C. Coan J. Van der Ham "A Miss.onary in China" Liu Yun Sang W. R.

"We have already been told by lament to restrict the numbers of British soldiers on the frontier that immigrant doctors in the Interests of we can obtain sanctuary in British Australian practitioners and medical students. The ordinary citizen territory If we lay down our arms)

an influx. which and submit to interment, But we would welcome

would reduce the fee of 12s. 6d n Lt. shall not do that."

visit which all doctors charge here.

Tribesmen Pacified-District On-Tam Cheong Hung Mrs. J. A. Whyte Major Tsung revealed, in response cer Taylor, backed by only a handful

over 3.000 W. 5. Tsui to another question, that his troops of naiive police, faced

approximately 0,000 rounds hostile mountain tribesmen in New over to Guines, and talked them ammunition remaining--twelve

pence. Among the tribesmen were a rounds for each man.

"We are not worried about lack number who had recently attacked of ammunition," he declared, "What an administration patrol with poison- is worrying us most is our difficulty ed arrows, with the result that 12

obtaining

We have not were killed and many wounded, caten for two days.

Civil Flying—Civil aviation abtis- "All the

Chinese

have ties reveal that Australians fly more civiliana deserted their villages, and have than any other people in the world. left only a few fowls and pigs. Recent advances in flying make the "Before they evacuated they des-country fifth in commercial aviation troyed all food and all methods of throughout the world. During the obtaining food, so that the Japanese past 10 years mileage covered in- would not be able to live on the land creased by 423,000 to 8,440,000 and they invade. But they have also the passengers carried by

900 to robbed us of

food."

88,000. The "Telegraph" reporter told Major Trang of the incident between

in

Dod

British soldiers and Chinese

replied

troops

Major

at No. 3 Military Post. "It is very bad," Tang. "I am sure there must have been some misunderstanding, because the Chinese soldiers realise that the British people are their friends."

New Zealand

HEALTHY PUBLIC

FINANCES

Wellington.

The New Zealand public accounts gures recently published, show that TO MAKE STAND AT CHENKUI in the six months ended Sept. 30 Major Tsang added that he ex-revenue was slightly smaller and ex- during the pected that his men would be called penditure greater than

last year. upon to make a stand at Cheangkui same period this morning.

Revenue was £13.400,000, compar- The Japanese soldiers are only ed with £13,604,000 Inst, year, and twelve miles away," he said. "Already expenditure was £16,002,000, com- they have placed two guns on the pared with £15,008,000. hills overlooking: this village," and The Finance Minister, Mr. Nash, he pointed to a not-distant mountain, commenting on the figures, said that, whose slopes came down almost to reviewing the position as a whole, it was evident revenue and expenditure the village itself.

All of the troops have already been were adhering closely to the estim- engaged against the Japanese, andates. He was confident that the year several borc wounds which had been would close with the country's "On- Despite nnces maintained in a healthy state. dressed in rough fashion. their wounds the men had refused

South Africa to desert.

ANNUAL BAZAAR

MOTORISTS' FINES ILLEGAL

Johannesburg, The Supreme Court has ruled that have

Wan Ping Ching Wan Chee In

Law

H. K Mrs, Fung Tam Shi Yaumati Govt, School Chinese Staty of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf) & Liodown Co., Ltd.) British Staff of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Lid.). V. I. Chan

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL.

FOR CANADA

VIA SINERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for. Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America' are forwarded "via |Blberla" if so superscribed,

OUTWARD MAIL. TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes corller than the

(By Imperial Airways. Bervice) The Last Christmas Letter Mail 20.00 (15 cents per half-ounce) for Canada 10.00 by the "Imperial Airways Plano"

will be closed as follows: 25.00

Registered Mall ..8 p.m. Dec. 6. time given below unless otherwise 50.00

..7 p.m. Dec. 5. stated, and whero malis are advertis- Ordinary Mail This mail is expected to arrivo at ́ed to close at or before 9 am, re- Vancouver or Victoria B.C., on {gistered and parcel malls are closed

at 8 pm, on the previous day.

and Swatow

23vu Haiphong, Pakhoi and Herow

Japan

Air Alal by "imperial Airways

Ruys... Shantung Soochow

Tanda

Tilsarcea

Van Heutsz

20.00

G.OU 5.00

USA, Honolulu, Japon and Shang- bai (Vancouver B.C. date, 12th November).

Alr-

Duc.

December 1 December 1.

Parcs from Calcutta and Stra.ts... Sulang

Direct Bervice" Ban Pan-American

Francisco date, 28th November. Airways Plane.Desember 3.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Date and Time.

Monday

20.00

50,00

20.00

December 23, 1038.

50.00

25.00

INWARD MAILS

80.00

From

Per

11.00

15.00

Tientsin and Swatow

Kupch

500.00

Shanghai and Amoy

Taiyuan

November 28. November 28,

100,00

Japan and Shanghai

Ajax ..

November 20.

300.00

Strails

Achilles

November 20,

500.00

.November 29.

$0.00

„November 20.

November 20.

November 29.

20.00

November 20.

Karsien Larssen

(HK) Lid

& Co.

Java

November 20.

50.00

Straits

November 29,

Ed. A. Keiter & Co., Ltd. H A, Keller W. r'alu

100.00

Shanghai

Conte. Verde

November 30.

20.00

IN. White,

R. Cmdr.

C.

M.

50.00

100.00 1,00

Direct

Service"-London dale, Imperial

24th November. Bangkok and Holhow

Airways Plane

„November 30.

Kalgan...

November 30.

Manua

Scharnhorst

20.00

Straits

Bangalore

.November 30 ..December 1.

10.0ป

10.00

U.S.A. and Japan-San Francisco

5th November, date,

10.00

Amoj

Pres. Monroe Suursa

25.00

35.00

Japan

and Shanghai

Straits ...

10.20 เมย.บบ

Shanghal

Emp. of Canada Hakozaki Maru Hakusan Maru Somali

.....December 2.

December 2.

¡December 2.

December 2.

.December 2.

Air Ball by "Tan-American

25.00

WAYS

500.00

For

250.00

10.00

20.0J

10.00

Direct

Bervice"-due

25.00

5th December.

35.00

5.00

54.85

20.00

Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Mans-

Beld

100,00

25,00

tralia

by

"Imperial

Mrs. K. M. Anderson

bv.uv

Direct Bervice"-due

Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Robberts E. Davidson

200.00

5th December.

Jibsen

Mrs. Chau Shing Kon & Co. JLL

100.00

500.00

25.00

Mrs. C. S. McKee Kan Tong Po

15.00

Tuesday

500.00

Mr. & Mrs. LL The Fong

Wallace H, F Hongkong Rope Manufac

525.00

Shanghai and Japan

35.00

Batavia

Hoihow and Pakhol

500.00

Swatow and Tientsin

100.00

Halphong

5,000.00

Fort Bayard

100.00

Foochow and Tientsin

Helikon

100.00

Kong & Kong

12.00

Wayn

Direct

Bervice" - dne

Marsellles, 111k December.

Rer.,

Mrs, H. H. Hollings

25.00

Ord,

D. Davies

Lt. Col. L Walker, D.A.0.,

320.00

20.00

Reg

D. L. Strellett

50,00

Ord..

250,00

Saigon

50.00

20.00

$44,870.02

Parcels

Singapore, Ajax only. for Penang, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, 20th Marseilles due Marseilles December and London Parcelt due London, 4th January, 1939,

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin

D. W. Morley

N. F. Driessen

"Anonymous" Wm. H. Clark

Anonymous

Lai Chuck

Tam She

Hon. Mr. T. H. King

L. D. Pringle

turing Co., Ltd. Miss M. B. Hali

Kotewall's Friend Miss Z. Antomove Wilkinson & Grist

D. J. Sloss A. S. Adamson

Mrs. J. T. Smalley Opens speed limits in certain areas W. T. Yoxull

D. G. S. Function

been invalid for two years. Hus- dreds of motorists have been con- victed and fined for exceeding these Invalid limits.

The grounds of the Diocesan Girls Ray Ecene on School presented a

An appeal against a sentence must Transactions With Saturday afternoon, when the Annual Bazaar, which was opened by Mre.be entered within seven days of con-

J. T. Smalley, was held.

viction. As most of the convictions,

upon Mrs. Smalley to perform the occurred over

two-year period,

20.00

The Rev. D. Rosenthal, in calling involving thousands of pounds, have Dennis Corrigan, And hold a meeting on December 1, but opening ceremony, expressed the very few of those Aned have any Stock Exchange Losses United Pre will not be availabla. School's appreciation of her kindness remedy.

Press.

RETREAD THOSE TYRES

If you are not interested in retreading, we will make a liberal allowance for your sound used tyres on your favourite brand First Line New Tyres at dealers' dis- counts,

in

attending

function, especially

as she had had a busy morning with the S.P.C.A. Flag Day.

There were a number of stalls offering knitted novelties, articles, needleworks

the

and a special,

Bullet-Scarred Buck Falls

creditors The first meeting of was held recently in London under the failure of Mr. Alfred-Methuen, of Lloyd's, E. C. and Seaview, near

Isle of Wight. Ryde,

M. H. H. Gaine, the official receiver, reported that a statement of affairs showed total Habilities

of

£60,702 £104,809

which rank for dividend. expected to

£1,100, arc

Die Old Girls' stall by

CHICO, Cal. Association, displaying infants ap-

Loren Burch and Frank Swayer parel, an

and miscellaneous articles. There were also several side-shows anally brought down what is believed and competitions, comprising candle to have been the most batile scurred The assets, valued at lighting, coconut-shy, Aunt Sally buck in this neighbourhood. The absorbed in the preferential claims. archery and darts, and so on. The deer was about 12 years old, with Mr. Methuen staled, Mr. ice cream stall was

ve points on each side, but with a Enid, that he first became connect- during the afternoon,

broken nose due to somebody else'sed with Lloyd's in 1889. In 1931 hr Later in the afternoon scenes from bullet in years past and with part of formed a syndicate of his own and "Robin Hood" were acted in the hall a horn shot off at some previous made good profit during the next by the girls.

most

popular

encounter with hunters.

THE HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The grateful thanks. of the society is hereby tendered to the many subscribers during the year ended 31st October, and the society is pleased to inform them that the total income for the year has nearly covered the increasing expenditure. Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.

c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.,

P. & O. Building... Mr. KWOK CHAN.

The Hongkong Tyre Co. Banque de L'Indo-Chine,

392, Hennessy Road.

Talaphova 28939.

Hongkong November 182 183 A BA

Gaine

four years.

Но then met Dennis Corrigan,

arrested in con who was recently nection with charges arising out frasid He of an alleged customs.

wanted understood that Corrigan his assistance in connection with a

hChina scheme for trading with;

Mr. Methuen attributed his in- solvency, Mr. Gaine added, to his trans- been involved in having actions with Dennis Corrigan, and to losses on the Stock Exchange.

Stone In Heart Of Tree

Pittsfield, Mass. Stearns sawmill employees have found a stone: the size of a hen's egg imbedded near the heart of a pine tree two fest. in: diamoster, 35 tent from the ground. Workmen be- Here the stone was dropped into a knothole by (and Indians ;. În \ pre- Revolutionary, days,

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London,

Mon, Nov. 28.

KP.0.

Reg.

...Nov. 28. 8 p.m.

Ord.

Nov.

G.P.O.

Reg.

....Nov. 28, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Nov. 28, 7 pu

28, 6.30 pan.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Azs- Imperial Airways Plans

Mon, Nov. 28.

Airways Sydney,

K.P.O.

Rex.

Nov. 28, 5 pin.

Ord.

Nov. 23. 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Nov. 28, 5 p.m.

Ord

Air Mail for "France-Orient Air-

Taksang

Nov. 28, 1. p.m....

Arina Maersk Tues., Nov. 19, 80a.m. Tjisaiak ...Tues, Nov. 20, 1080 BID Szechuen.. Tues., Nov. 29, Noor. Tues., Nov. 28, 1.80 p.m. „Tuck, Nov. 29, 3 p.m. Tues., Nov. 29, 2.30 pm. Kronviken. Tues, Nov. 28, 8.38 p.m.

• Nov. 29. Ο. Kowloon

..Nov. 2 1.10

D.m.

..........Nov. 28, 4.80 p.m. G. P. O.

..Nov. 19, 2.10 p.m. Nov. 88, 4.00 p.m.

Holikan....Tucs, Nov. 29, 4.30 pm.

G.F.O, and R.P.O. Parcele

Formosa and Amoy

Shanghal

„Tues, Nov. 20,

.Nov. 22, 6 p.m.

Wednesday

Hupeh....Wed., Nov. 30, 8.30 am. Cunton Maru

Wed., Nov. 30. 10.30 a.ro. Scharnhorst Wed., Nov. 30, 10.30 a.m..

Taiyuan...Wed., Nov. 30, 3.30 p.m.

Brindis-due Brindisi, 20th Des... Conte Verde Wed, Nov. 30, 1.30 p.m.

Amoy

Haiphong

Thursday

.... Hangsang....Thurs., Drc. 1, 10 a.. Thurs, Dec. 1. Parcels ........Dec. 1, 11 a.m. Papers.Dec. 1, Noon.

Papers for Straits and (Parcels and Yuensang

Papers) for Calcutin

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-doe

8th December.

London,

Thur, Deo. 1.

Reg. Ord.

Dec. 1..5 p.m.

**Dec. 1, 5.30 p.m.

Tek. Ord.

„Dee? 1}) 5 ́p.m.. ...Dec. 1, 7

p.m.

Air Mail for Maisya, Java and Ana- Imperial Aleways Plane

Airways tralia by "Imperial

Direct Service-doe Sydney, 10th December.

Air Mail for Manila, Gram, Hono- Jata and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due Ban Francisco 8th Dec.

Thurs, Doo, 1.. K.P.O:

Deo. 1, '5 p.m.. Dec. 1, 1.30 pm. G.P.O.

Dec. 1, 5 p.m.

„Deo, 1, 7 ́pa..

Thurs, Dec. 1.

KL.P.Q.9

Boo. 1, 5

Rex.

Ord

Reg.

Ord Fan-American

Airways Plano

*Res.

Heg.

Manila, Rabaut, Australia and New. Tanda

Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 19th December and Sydney, 21st December,

Parcels,

Fog. Orth

Bwatow.

Manlin: .........

„Doo: 1, 5.30.9.m. G.P.O.

B Dum. 1. 7 p. *Thurs, Dec. 1,

P. O. and K. P}0.

.Dec. 1, p.m. Dec, 2, 0.48 a.m. .Dec. 3; 9.30 am.

Friday

Boochow Tri., Dec, 2, 8.80 am. Pres. Monroe (Fri., Déo, 2.10.30a.m.. Tort Bayard, Holhow and Halphong Shantung: Greetly, Dec. 2, Bloon:/ Emp, of Canada Fri., Dec. 3, 3.30 p.m... #Manila Meçhető PQLiter *Shanghai, Japan and Eurode (except: ::

Great Britain and Eire) Siberia,

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