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Producer Killed

THOUGH Mr.

A. Gardner i Davies, producer at Rich- ¡ mond Theatre, died recently fol- lowing his fall from a 15ft. bal- | cony, both shows were given that night as usual,

Mr. Davies died in Richmond ros-

pitul, his wife by his side.

He fell 151, from tar balcony just 23 the crowd wire recond-use show on night.

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Shell" Transport And

NOTICE

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

Notice of Interim Dividend.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FOUR per cent (4%) for the six months ending 30th June, 1939 mounting to FORTY cents per share on the Fully Paid Up Shares and TEN cents per share on the Partly Paid Up Shares of the Company will be paid on TUESDAY, the 11th July, 1939, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Registered Office of the Com- pany, Exchange Bulldrig. Floor.

4th

Trade Meeting

The Annual General Meeting of the "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited, was held recently in London.

The Right Hon. Viscount. Bearsted, M.C. (the chairman), in the course of his speech, sald.

July 10, 1939.

Possession

Of Arms Compradore Heavily Fined

nni

Said to be ex-Government employee and a mun of good charge-

charged before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfad- for Wong Wal-ting, 44, broker, was

POST OFFICE.

3

PARCEL POST Registered and Parcel Post Servtec to Swatow and Foochow is tem- porarily auspended.

The balance of Profit and Loss Account, after providing for the dividends on the First and Second Preference Stock, is £5,995,-yen at the Kowloon Magistracy on The Directors Saturday with possession ot 21 and five rounds of 794 as against £5,954,330 in the previous year.

revolver ammunition in Kowloon on June 10 Parcela (not Insured)

have already declared two interim dividends amounting to 38. Gd. per £1 unit, free of tax, and they now recommend a final dividend of G. per £1 unit, free of tax, bringing the total distribution up to last year's level.

1 would again draw your attention to the roundnest of your financial position. Your assets have been' maintained at a figure of upwards of £53,000,000, wlicreus your creditors amount to only £230,303.

At the end of the year 1937 the Group had at lis disposal aca-going

+

Quicker Air Mail

tanker tonnage amounting to 2.300,000 Another Day Cut On

Far East Route

tons deadweight and during the year The TRANSFER BOOKS of the It transported 20,000,000 tons of cur-

The year opened with tanker! Company will be closed from go. TUESDAY, the 4th July to TUES tonnage in good demand. This con-

Imperial Airways have received DAY, the 11th July, 1939, bolhued until towards the end of April,

when falling off developed, and the Alr Ministry's approval for the Im dying-boats to take over the twice' was not until September that days inclusive,

weekly land-plane service at present operating between London and Cal- cutta.

By Directors,

W. L. McKENZIE,

Hongkong, 5th June, 1939.

without a licence.

Mr. M. A. Silva ridmitted the charge for Wong, and Acting Sub- thepector Mottram prosecuted.

S... Mottram sald that at 1 pm. on July 10, a detective arrested the defendant with the revolver in his Pelho Street. possession near

The ammunition was later found In one of the defendant's houses. The defendant had said that the revolver and ammualtion, belonged to a man named Leung who had asked him to keep it about two months ago. On the day of his arrest he had laken the revolver to Leung who had asked for the return of it. When the de- fendant was arrested, there was n mun standing close by him, but the defendant had in no way fimplicated that man. The gun was faulty.

The defendant, continued S. I. Moltram, was an ex-employee of the Imports and Exports Department and he had stated that he had resigned from there some years ago. He was instructed to say that the Police did not regard the offence as a technical

order of the Board of provement took place.

Your tanker fleet continued to work to full capacity throughout the year.

Un to the present me the sector and under the Group's building and

hetween Alexandria and Calcutta on 2-4 programme Secretary, replacement

ecean-going, tankers with a dead-this service has been operated by under the new weight capacity of approximately land-planes, but

the sector London- 250,000 tons were added to the feci, arrangement and it is expected that during the Karachi will be operated by Imperii

further 24 gecan ying-boats, and the sector Karachi-une, and tv serious view was asked to going tankers with dradweight Calcutta by Alalana land-planes. capacity of approximately 280,000 This comes into force with the tons will be added. Thus our gramme enables us to maintain anservice which left London on July 8, ant in the westbound direction withi appropriate ratio between owned the service out of Calcutta on July 8. and chartered vessels.

Attempt At

· Bribery

leaving the Strange Development In

Police Court Case

the Friday

1

A member of the theatre staff sud:. "Mr. Davies, who was in his middle thirties, was chatting with Mr. Fred The Chyton, the variety agent, on uut-side balcony

overlooking The

KICON,

He was leaning back against the balustrades, when the masonry gave way and he fell about 4ft, on to a re- inforced glass roof, off which he roll- ed on to the ground 1241. below.

I fell havily on his bed. The masonry crashed thratgh the glum." Mr. Davies, who lived in Earls Coirt-que, SW., was a director of "Circle Theater, which have pen duced number of new plays nut Richmond prior to West End runs.

He worked with Tom Walla dialogue director in the film "For Valour," and among the successes he produced were "Banana Ridge," "Gas Light." "Little Ladyship," and "The Man in Half Maun Street."

Where's The Sergeant-Major

Theres a

Kood laugh in London every day... and a small voy pro- vided it recently,

c'ont-

The pecollar position of u plainant in one case appearing as one of the defendants in the next was itself the situation that presented before Mr. T. J. Bouston at the Centrul Magistracy on Saturday, when Cheung Bung. 33, unemployed, appeared on remund on a charge of demanding $50 with menaces from Yeung Kuen, accountant of a rice shop in West Point, on June 12.

sturent year a

pro-

H

The introduction of the Imperist

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Winter Flying

be taken of it because of the increase in such cases. The defendant had no police record.

In maltigation, Mr. da Silva sald That, as had been admitted by the Police, there was a mon close to the defendant at the time of his arrest and that man

was Leung Leurig had been carrying the parcel contain- in the revolver but banded it over to the defendant on the protest of

It going to buy cigarettes

was when Leung was away that the de- fendant was arrested.

VIA SIBERIA HOUTE

Letters and Fpaicurds for Europe (except Great Britain and Elre) and. South America are forwarded" "vin Siberia" so superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES. Registered and Parcel Mallu rare BAIL FOR CANTON

closed 15 minutes eoriler than tho Registered and Ordinary mail and Ume given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- will be aced to close at or before 9 am, re septed for Canton and despatched 2gistered and parcel malls are closed. circumstances permit.

at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

From

Shanghal

Japan and Shanghal Manila.......

Air Ball by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice"-London date, Bih July

Calcutta, Straits and Saigon *** Cebu

Јарап Straits

Shanghai Shanthal

Haiphong, Pakhol, Hothow and Fort

Bayard

Air Mull by "Air France Direct

Bervice"-Paris date, 5th July. Air France Plane Straits and Manila

Grelsenau

Fér

Duc.

Chengtu

July 10...

Chenonceaux

July 10.

Gertrude Maersk

July 10,

Imperial Airways Plane

July 19.

Islami

July 10,

Muinam

July 10,

Anya Maru

July 11,

Cremer

July 11.

Deucalion

July 11,

Klungelow

July 11.

Sulyani

July 11.

July 12.

.July 12..

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"-San

Francisco Pan American Airways Flane

date, tih July.

July 12.

Jupan***

Santhla

July

TJisalak

July 12.

Cyclops

July 13,

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai

(Vancouver B.C., date, 24th June) Emp. of Asia Alr Mall by "Imperial Airwaya

Direct Service"-London date, 8th, July

July 13..

Imperial Airways flane

July 13.

Menelaus

.July 13.

Conte Rosso

July 14.

Hulda Maersk

.July 14.

July 14.

July 16,

Java and Manila Straits

Straits

Shanghai

Shonghal

Shanghai

Straits Japan

Maula

For

Soudan

Antenor

Gleneara Pleasantville

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

I make no apology for referring flying-boats in place of the land nice again this year to what planes reduces the time taken on the known as the road problem. Yet journey between London and Calcutta aftri year the roads of this Countryby, one day. are not only falling further behind the best modern standards, but aho becoming increasingly and mine

Berlin, July 0. dangerously adequate for the truffle

The Timetable und Fare Conference they are called upon to carry. The annual expend,ture on our roads has of the International Air Traffle Asso- for clation began in this city on Saturday remained pract.enly statiasy fourteen years, while over the same morning under the chairmanship of

Direct Service"-due London, 1764 trafe has trebled inte Director, Herr Luz, of the Ger-amount of respectability. It was not period motor volume,

INADEQUATE ROAD DEVELOPMENTS

man Lufthansa Corporation.

Not A Bulan

The defendant's previous conner- tions showed that he was of a certain

an ordinary case of runian who In addition to the German delega- | might use the revolver for an ulterior motive, like highway robbery, Bes llon, 48 representatives from 18 air transportation companies in 15 coun- | sides the fact that the defendant had tries were present. The most Im- aportant iten on the programme was the question of the Winter flying schedule, since an endeavour is being made to limit it to four montlu 1. favour of the summer schedule.

Yankco Clipper Hops Off.

been employed in the Imports and Exports Department, from where he had resigned through ill-health, he had joined the compradure depart- ment of Bodiker and Company and lind been given an unlimited guarantee by a certain Justice of the Peace in Hongkong. The defendant had not In any way misplaced the trust that had been placed in him. If the gun had been kept for an ulterior motive it would not have been kepi in the foulty condition that it was. There

was no question of deceiving the Police on the matter.

In view of these facts, said Mr. da Silva, he would ask the Court not to regard the case from a very serious point of view but from a lenlent one and give the defendant the option of a fine.

Yeung Kuen and Kwan Keung, 57, unemployed, were in turn charged

Inadequate rond developintats Is with giving a bribe of $20 to Sub- Inspector J. O'Donovan with a view (ulze cconomy, as the roads constitute to influencing his conduct in the one of the few objects of public

penditure which can be described as prosecution of Cheung Hung.

directly remtinerative. There is Cheung Kung was represented by ample evidence that transport facili- Plans for the International Trans- Mr. F. H. Loseby.

les crente trafic. Good roads en portallon Exhibition in 1040 in courage people to make use of them, Cologne were also discussed.

This Sub-Inspector O'Donovan sald" that

and thereby lead directly to higher conference, which is the second for a strange development had occurred

returns from the vehicle and fuel the year, was necessitated because in the ease against Cheung since the last appearance in Court on Julyxes, besides stimulating activity in the annual meeting of the Associa-

molor

manufacture and ancillarytion, which will be held in New York 1. About 2.10 p.m. on Friday, he met Yeung and Kwan outside the trades, Conversely, Inadequate roads in September, necessitated a special restrict road use, reduce revenue and earlier meeting for consideration of entrance to West Point police station.

and the winter flying schedule-Trans- There Yeung slipped $20 to him as inder development of trade cumsha. He took Yeung and Kwan industry. The direct relationship be- Occast.

tween rond accidents and bad road into the station for the purposes of making enquiries, and there Yeung conditions has recently been under- ruid "I only give you money to drink ned in the Ainess Report of the House of Lords Select Committee on tea." Kwan was alleged to have A detachment of Guards was on

the Prevention of Road Accidents. said, "This man is my son-in-law. its way to the customary duty at the

# longe Bank of England. On Victoria Em-He was assaulted by Cheung who which moreover, stressed the urgent

necessity of inaugurating J

range policy of read improvement. 1 bankment the buy, laden with cherry has been arrested by you.

thankful for your action."

can only hope that the growing weight baskets, met them.

On-to-his-houd -went-one-of the

Continuing Inspector-O'Donovano public.opinion here will_at_long said he had brought the incident to last open the eyes of the authorities ney" Furay Vice-President and For-evidence that the defendant was go the notice of Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown to their serious neglect of one of the eight Division Manager of United Counsel, and it was on his instruc- tions that Yeung and Kwan had been country to-day. charged. In view of the conduct of Yeung, who was complainant in the case, it appeared that the Police could not proceed against Cheung. Yeung's name was placed on the charge as complainant against Cheung. Mr. Whyatt, however, had advised that Yeung should be given an op- portunity to say whether he wished to proceed with the prosecution.

baskets-lo represent

bearskin

and away he marched in front of the Guardsmen..... while the jockers-on simited.

The Guardsmen took it well especially the officer... and then. -tisket, a-tisket, the boy dropped all his little buikets! The Guards had to break their formation to get round the pile-and. the hearty laughs

smiles became

KING'S

OPENING.

TOMORROW

FIGHTING THE TERROR

THAT BLIGHTS A GREAT

'EMPIRE OF INDUSTRY!

Romance amid the unbridled. fury of a war to the death on

dynamit. ing mobst

HIGHWAY PATROL

ROBIRT

PAIGE

JACQUELINE A WELL'S

Artur 10F7 George McKAY KOMLENGHTON JADORAN

COLUMBIA PICTURI

Consulted Client

am

Mr. M. W. Le, who was in Court for Yeung, sald he had not had an opportunity to consult his client, who was in custody,

The Court adjourned for a few minutes in order to allow Mr. Lo time to see his client.

At the resumption, Mr. Lo said Yeung had asked him to conduct the ense as it had been brought, but the man was unable to pay the fees he named, and he could not net for Young.

After explaining the position to Yeung, his Worship told him that he was at iberty to conduct the pro- secution himself if he wished to de

so.

Yeung repiled that he did not wish to proceed with the charge, and 11 accordingly withdrawn, and Cheung discharged.

Was

Yeung was then charged with Kwon on the bribery count. Mr. Le aald he was appearing for both ac- cused, and appiled for ball.

Inspector O'Donovan sald that de tendants had been offered ball of $500 cacis on Friday, but they had been unable to put up that amount. His Worship fixed ball at $500 each, half the ball to be in cash and half in a security approved by him.

The case was adjourned to 11.30 a.m. on Wednesday,

FELL TO HIS DEATH Cat Burglar Killed When Climbing Drain-Pipe

A cat burglar who entered the re-

Port Washington, July 9, The Yankee Clipper hopped off to-

regular passenger service over the day on the inaugural Bight of her

Atlantic North

route, carrying 22 passengers.

The passengers Included Mr. Hat

Chick

most urgent problems facing the Press and Mr. Roy floward,

Editor of the New York World

Telegram and the Scripps-Howard

AIR SERVICES

Arrivals and Departures Of Planes

Outward

You will have seen from the pro-newspaper syndicate who made the duction statistics that, our Group's inaugural Cilpper passenger flight lo total production showed a falling-oft | Molla--Unlied Press. from last year. This aftruusk atte¦

The world tirely due to Mexico. duction figures also show a Cutting- off, principally in the United States, ! This woon

way due to my! exhaustion of the Brids in that country; on

the AS-) The contrary, certained rwerves thera ore probably greater than ever. The restrictions For Lindon, Australia nati Brisl on produellen were wisely put into countries Imperial Airways, 7 am. force owing to decreasing consumpy 16: Imperial Airways, 7 n.m.

tion.

KO

NEW SOURCES OF SUPPLY

July 14.

For Chungking, Sian, etc.: Eurasia Fund C.MA.C., service indefinite.

For U.S.A., vla Manila and Guam:

In order to ensure new smurers of Pan-American Honolulu Clipper 8.30 supply, we have turned our altention am. July 13.

to Colombin, where recent petroleum- For France, vla Himot Air France legislation of an enlightened character 2 pan. July 12. bus offered encouragement to ploration and an indication of security

ex-

Inward

in future years for production opera-↑ From London and British countries: Bions. Since 1030 we have carried out Imperial Airways 5 pm. July 10; an netive eninpaign of exploration, Imperial Airways 5 pm, July 13. which has resulted in our obtaining a From USA., Vla

Colombian Geverminent, a

and

Guam number of concessions. It is hoped Manila: Pan-American July 12. that these will prove to be valuable From Chungking, Yunnan, Kwel and that our holdings will be further in: C.NA.C. and Eurasia service increased in the near future. We Indefinite. enjoy excellent relations with the From France, via Hanot: Air

Govern France 1 pm. July 12, ment both stable in character and en- lightened in its views, which has adopted the for-sighted policy of en- suring fair play to the petroleum industry and co-operating whole- heartedly with it in the development country, of the off resources of the We have

hope that Colombia may take a more important place among all-producing countries during the years ohead,

The report was adopted.

reason.

Observes Safety First

THILLIPS, Wis.

King Leopold Sees Crash

The defendant was fined $250, or three months' hard labour...

Addressng the defendant, Mr. Mac- fadyen snid that there was по

ing to use the revolver or in fact that it was immediately to used. In hls employement

Government

servant und in other Arms he must have been fully aware of the unlaw- ful possession of arms without a tence.

www

Referring to S. I. Mottrum's sub- misaloa asking for the case to be treated seriously, Mr. Macfadyen sal that he found himself in the same position as the Police, but he

into would take

consideration the defendant's clear record.

Premier Duke's Sister To Marry

One of the most important society engagements of the year was au- nounced recently. A marriage has been arranged between Mr. Coll Keppel Davidson, a Clerk of the House of Lords, and Lady Mary Rachel Fitzalan. Howard, eldest sister of the Duke of Norfolk Premier Duke and Earl Marshal of England.

Lady Rachel, who is 34, three years older than her brother, ha been the constant companion of her mother. the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, at the family seal, Arundel Cuatic, and on her visita abroad.

Haiphong Bangkok

Air Mall by

July

Monday

Canton

Bust......

.July 10.

July 16.

Date and Time,

Mon., July 10, 2 p.m. Mon., July 10, 3.30 p.m.

"Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Mon., July 10

Air Mail for Malzyn, Java and Aus- Imperia) Airways Plane

tralla by *"Imperial Airways Direct Service"-dur Sydney, 17th July

Hulphong

Shanghai and Japan

K.P.O.

K.P.O.

Reg.

July 10.5 p.m.

Ord.

July 19, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Iteg.

July 10, 5 p.m.

Ord,

July 10. 7 p.m..

Mon., July 10.

Reg.

July 10.5 p.m...

Ord.

July 19, 3,30 pun..

G.P.O.

Iteg.

July 10,5 p.

Ord.

Chekdinng

Tuesday

July 10, 7 pin.

Mon., July 10, 7 pm.

Burdwan...Tues., July 11, 2.30 p.m. Tues., July 11. G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,.....July 11, 5 p.m.

Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Deucalion

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marsellies and London-due London, 17th August.

Japan

Dairen.........

Islami

Wednesday

Ixlon

.Tues., July 11, 7 p.m.

Wed., July 12, 9.30 am,

Air Mail for Indo-China-due flanel, Air France Plane ....Wed. July 12.

12th July.

-Parcels only-for-Straits

Shanghai Swntow Haiphong

Amoy

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Ilono- U.S.A. by the "Pan- lulo, and American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco 19th July

G. P. O, and K. F. 0.

Rez..

Ord.,

...July 12, 11.30 a.m. 1.July 12, Noon. Anhul........... Wed., July 12, 1.30 p.m. Gnebennu..Wed, July 12, 2.30 p.m. Taksang....Wed, July 12, 2,30 p.m. Yusang

Wed, July 12, 3 pan. Tsinon....Wed, July 12, 3.30 p.m. Pan American Airways Plane

Wed., July 12, K.P.O.

July 12. 5 p.m..

.July 12, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Manila Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA.. President Pierce....Thurs., July 13.

Central and South

Reg.

Ord.

Ker.

..........July 12, 6 p.m.

Ori.

July 13, 7.30 a...

Thursday

Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta Kumbang

.Thurs., July 13.

Parcels,

July 13, 11 a.m..

Papers,

July 13, Noon.

........ Emp, of Asia Thurs.,.July 13, 3.30 p.m.

America via

K.P.O.

San Francisco and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 3rd August-and Europe (except Great Britain und, Eire) Siberla

Parcels

..July 13, 4 p.m.

vio

Reg Ord.

Parcels

July 13, 5 p.m.

July 13, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Manila. Australia and New Zealand Taiping

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 25th July

Parcels..

Reg., Letters,

Parcels, Reg., Letters,

...July 13, 4 p.m. July 13, 6 p.m. July 13, 7 p.m. Thurs., July 13. E. PO.

...July 13, 4 p.m. July 13, 5 p.m. July 13, 6.30 p.m.

G. 1. O.

July 13, 4 p.m.

July 13, § p.m.

........July 13, 7 pan.,

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service”—dae London 20th July

Thurs. July 18..

K.F.O.

Reg.

...July 13, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.July 13, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

. Reg.

..July 13. 5 p.nt.

Ord.

Two years ago, however, she step- ped into prominence by acting as "stand-in" for the Queen at the full- dress rehearsal of the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey, the arrangements for which were super- vised by the Duke as Eurl Marshal.

Mr. Davidson is 43, and has been

Air Mail for olaya, Java and Imperial Airways Planó a Clerk of the House of Lords for 15 years. Ha in nephew

Australia by "Imperial Airways tho

Direct Service"-dus Sydney 21st Earl of Albemarle. During the Long

July

ot

to the Duke of Windsor in Franco.

German Plane Meets Recess last year he acted as Equerry Disaster At Display

for Nation

BRUSSELS, July 9.—A Ger-Wordsworth's Home man, Captain Willie, crashed and was fatally injured in a flying display before 100,000 specta- tors, including King Leopold,

to-day:

Terraen Walk at Cockermouth, Cum- The house, gardens, and famous berland, where Wiliam Wordsworth spent his boyhood, wore presented to the National Trust recently. have been saved from demolition by public subscription.

They

When a fish breaks a fisherman's Nino German planes were engaged sidence of Mr. F. V. Curreem, 60, line, that's not news; but when a in nerobatics, Captain Willie took Kennedy Rond, about 5 am. on fisherman cuts his line to let the fish Buccker Jungmeister machine into a Saturday stole a foundtain pen valued go well, here it is. Dr. H. B.roll, and without warning It dived to

Strathview, the house in Kirrie- at $15. He left the premises by Norviel, Philips, after battling a the ground and was badly damaged. Britain was represented by ine

Sir James climbing down a drain-plpe but Inst "tackle smasher" for 45 minutes In his hold and fell to the ground, the Phillips flowage, cut his catch Wellington bombers and one Hurri- uile, Angus, in which

He suffered injuries of a severe loose, explaining that it was better canc, and gave a display of formation Barrie was morried, is to be sold. It belongs for Men. Philip, wife of Canon nature and was admitted to the to have his pole, reel and some line Aying.

Several other countries also parti-Philip, ut fthynie, Aberdeenshire, and Queen Mary Hospital, where he died loft intact than to have it all

u niece of Sir James, cipated-Reuter, at 0,40 nm, the some day.

wrecked,

..Joly, 13. 7 p.m.

Thurs.. July 13.

K.P.O.

Rer.

..July 13. 8 p.m.

Ord,

July 13, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

July '13. 6 p.m.

Orii.

July 13. 7 p.m..

Friday

Fri, July 16.

Brindai-due Brindisi, 4th August. Conte Rosse..Fri., July 14, 3.30 p.m. Air Mall for "K.L.A. Airways Diree! Boudan'

Bervico" dvo Amsterdam, 25th July.

KP.0.

.....July 14, 5 p.m.

Reg.,

Ord..

Reg

Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, India, Enst Africa, Soudan

Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselllesdue Marsellies, 16th

Reg.,

Ord.

August.

G.r.O.

Reg.

Ord.

July 14, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

July 14, 6 p.m. July 14, 0.30 p.m. *...........Fri, July 14. X.P.O.

July 14, 5 p.m. July 11, 5.30 pm.

July 14, 5 p.m.

July 14, 7 p.m.

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