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Wednesday,

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Owners of Motor Vehicles aro TUITION GIVEN.

heroby notified that they will be DANCING IN G. HOURS, Ballroom, prosecuted if their vehicles aro Tango, Rhumba, American Top. found unlicensed on the roads Tuition repid and practical, World's after 21st July. Champion's steps. Apply: Tony's Dance Studio, China Buliding, th floor. Telephone 30033,

WANTED KNOWN.

CHINA

POSTAGE STAMPS of Intest issue in commemoration of 180 years of USA. Constitution, obtain able at Gruca Co., 14, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES. CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGEKIES MARITIMES

Steamship •

T

"MARECHAL JOFFRE”

10'A/30

Similar action, will be taken against unlicensed drivers.

C. G. PERDUE, Commissioner of Police. 18th July, 1939.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN;

What to do to help a child

Anyone "knowing" of a child who has been asaaulied, neglected, or III-treated in a manuer likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

Bringing Cargo from Marsellies via Saigon, etc, arrived Hangkong on Wednesday, 19th July, 1039.

The Hon, Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Consignces are hereby Informed The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C. that their goods with the exception Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, of Opium, Treasure and Valuables Pokfulum Road, 1st door; or the are being landed and stored into the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sa Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtain» Joon. ed immediately after landing.

All further steps will be taken, and All claims must be sent in to me jexpenses borne, by the Society. on or before 29th July, 1830, or they The Informant's name will be will not be recognized,

kept strictly private, except in casca Damaged Packages will be examin- ¡where malice is proved. ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Dougins in the presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 26th 7th July, 1030.

Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when any dull- able goods are examined by the Com-" pany's Surveyora.

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

R. OUL, Agent.

Hongkong, 19th July, 1930.

Motor-Bicycle Economical

London.

A new "motor-assisted" bicycle was exhibited at the motorcycle and bicycle show in Earl's Court. It is driven by 1hp engine and is capable of 30 miles on hour." It will cover 140 miles on one gallon of gasoline.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

NINTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1939

CASH

$250 $250

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IN GAOL

Sentence For Complicity In City Gun Duel

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"You are one of two and not Rag of armed. desperadoes. You are lucky not to be under trial for mur- der. Your companion was willing to shoot and kill a policeman, and by just execution he was shot dead by another policeman. In your country you, too, would be shot dead for this crime. I am going to make it impossible for you to commit such a thing again for a long time" res marked Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell at Crimine Sessions yesterday, prior to sentencing Lau Man-chi to three years imprisonment consecutive on charges of assault with intent to rob, and unlawful possession of arms

the

HOLIDAY IN DALAT

Virtues of Indo-China

Hill Station

July 19, 1939.

EMPIRE NEWS

RHODESIAS LINKED BY NEW BRIDGE

The virtues of Calat, in French Indo-China, as a tropical hill station SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia. were extolled by Wing Commander A large crowd, arriving by car ond J. G. Walser at the weekly in neroplane, assembled at Chirundu on meeting of the Hongkong Rotary Club the Zambrai recently to see th yesterday at the Hongkong Hotel, official opening of the Otto Beit aus- The President, Major R. D. Walker, pension bridge by Lady Beit, widow was in the chair. The following of Sir Otto Belt. guests and visitors were introduced; The new bridge links a direct road by the chairman: Mr. A. J. Watson, between Salisbury and Lusaka, the from Kunming: Mr. J. E. Spencer, capital of Northern Rhodesia, It from Chungking; Mr. W. J. Yetton, cost £180,000 and one of its spons from Singapore; and Col. H. B. 1. la 1,050ft. long. Dowbiggin, Mr. G. Haynes, Mr. J.

The opening ceremony was attend- Havelaar, Mr. T. Z. Yang and Mr. Ged by the Governors of Southern Treverton, of Honaking..

and Northern Rhodeala; Sir Herbert Wing Commander Walser, who has Stanley and Mr. John A. Maybin; just returned from a holiday in Mr. G. M. Huggins, Prime Minister Dalaf, said, in part;

of Southern Rhodesia; Str Alfred the rainy season the ellmate of Dalat Lt-Col. Sir John, Chancellor, Lord Although June is supposed to be Belt, M.P., Sir James McDonald, and ammunition. The case was the aequel to the gun dust in Leo Yuen

dry. You don't perspire unicas you Davidson (representing Dorman, Long Sirect on June 5 in which one of two are

taking violent exercise, You and Co., the contractors), and Mr. robbers and a detective were killed. always sleep under a blanket. The Ralph Freeman (designer of the Accused will also receive arteen few days, after my afternoon bridgo). strokes of the cat o'nine inils.

siesto, I put on shorts but found it The jury were Messrs. J. W. was too cold by four o'clock; and so Clague (foreman), Wong Fong-chl, usually put on grey flannel trousers, Liu Hung-choo, C. I. Barr, Chu Kal-I wore a lounge sult in the evening yue, Chan Tok-on and Man Yan- and my wife always put on a cont long.

for our after dinner stroll. In Janu Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Ary they get a frost. Solicitor, prosecuted. Prisoner wan

Dalat is approximately in the con- not legally represented.

tre of the Längþlan Plateau which, Dr. would say, was roughly 30 to 40 Following the evidence nt Alvares, of the Queen Mary Hos- miles in diameter. It is at 4,500 feet pital. Mr. V. C. Branson, Govern- and a surrounded by hills, one of ment Monopoly Analyst, aid Mr. which, the Langbian Fie, is 8,000 Opposite hotel in which, Douglas, of the Public Works Defect. partment, Chang Tait-chi, folti of the we stayed in a lake which is about Sino-German Dispensary, stated that five miles in circumference. On one on June 5 he had gone to the bank side are miles and miles of weeds and had drawn $500. He put the through which runs a river which

The reason was the adoption by maney Into la Inside pocket. He goes down towards Diring, 50 miles,

the parly caucus of a motion dis- walked along Queen's Road Central, way. There are a number of water- and when near Lee Yuen Street, he falls some of which, are very benutt-approving their criticism of recent

which

Government measures, notably the provide excellent was held by one man from behind, ful and

Asiatics (Transvaal) Land and Trad- reasons for walks, plenics and motoring Bill. The bill would impose while another; in front, tried 10 take the money from out of his poc-

drives.

realdential qualifications on Asiatics, tie shouted out "snatching" and press

pressure on Mr. Hofmeyr and Mr. ket. Pepper was thrown into his eyes.

Including Indians,

This is not the first attempt to put ed his arms against his body, robbers did not succeed. In getting at the money and witness was pushed

Blackwell.

Into Lee, Yuen Street.

Heard Skota

The

Much Wild Life

rather resembles the South Downs On the other side is country which Herds of wild deer which are pro- tected, wonder about freely. There Is a large tea plantation which is worth visiting und, further away in the valley, are real forests in which tigers and elephants and many other types of wild game live.

The two robbers. again tried to reacts the money, and then all of a sudden they let him go. As they grappled with him, witness saw that

Dalat itself consists of three hotels, one of the robbers was dressed in one street with a few shops on European clothes and that he was which is about 1,000 yards long and wearing bluish lie. Shots were several hundred bungalows bullt heard, and the robber in the Euro-along avenues which branch off the pean clothes broke free from witness, main road. About a mile from the and ran down Lee Yuen Street to-hotel, on top of a small hill, is the wards Des Voeux Road Central; native market which is the centre of Witness raw one man ir white a large square and is surrounded by clothing lying in the street, and roll- more shops. ing on the ground, Witness went back to his shop and had his eyes washed,

Cross-examined by prisoner, wit- ness said he could not identify the nun who had tried to snatch the money because of the pepper in his

eyes.

Chan Man-cheuk, employed at the Dispensary, stated that he had wash- ed Chang's eyes, which he saw were covered with pepper.

The Governor General, the provin al governors of Annam and Cochin China, the Emperor of Annam and many of the firms and rubber estates near Saigon have bungalows at Dalat which they occupy part of the year,

addition in

there

a small per- manent population, the commissioner (they call him "the Resident"), the doctors of the Insitute Pasteur and a number of teachers for the two or three Jorge schools. Besides the junior and senior Government Ivece there is a private school run by some Catholle Slaters.

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Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

For Story-Telling Pictures,

1st. $30,

2nd. $15. 3rd, $10.

SECTION TWO:

General Picturial Section: Landscapes, į Seascapes, Architectural, Street

Scenes, etc.

1st. $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd. $10.

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Sludica.

Ist. $30.

2nd. $15. 3rd. $10 SECTION FOUR: Still Life and Table-Top Studles. 1st. $30, 2d. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. Ist. $15. 2nd. $10. 3rd. $5.

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1-The Competition is confined ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers

2.---No employee or member of any Arm in the photographie trade fa permilled to” compele.

J-The prizes will be awarded to the

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A Gold Mine

Tam Tsung, P.C.C.023, stated that on June 5 he was walking with P.C.C.612 near Lee Yuen Street, Cries of "snatching" werò heard There are three hotels. We stayed and both constables

the Palace Langdian, which saw two men running away, and gave chase, quoted us $10 a day for two of us, Witness tried to arrest prisoner, but including our small boy aged two, before doing so heard a shot. He who I might tell you, has an enor- lapsed.

The men were running side Witness fired one shot and then another, Inter on. Both missed. The second man then returned the fire with two shots,

Between Lee Yuen Street

and Pottinger Street witness red two more shots. His Arth shot at the mum dressed In Chinese clothing brought him down, Witness blew his whistle, and continued the chase after the prisoner. He fired his last shot but missed.

Struck With Revolver Prisoner ran down the rond, and was obstructed by a rickshaw, and before he could turn around, wit-

come

service

excellent. The Park

Sir Herbert Stanley and this Intest benefaction

of the Belt Railway Trust would greatly help the co- operation of the two territories. SOUTH AFRICA

FRONT BENCHERS RESIGN

CAPE TOWN, of Mines, and Mr. Leslie Blackwell, Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr, former Minister two members of the Government Front Bench, have resigned from the United party caucus, but not from the party,

It is clear the Liberalism

of the Hofmeyr Group is unpopular with the more reactionary United party elements.

Minister of Justice, celebrated his 60th birthday. Several of his con- gratulatory telegrams stated: "South Africa needs you more than ever."

Gen. Smuts, 69-Gen. Smuts, the

AUSTRALIA

EVIL SPIRIT STOPS ROAD PLAN

CANBERRA.

The annual report of the Lieuten ant-Governor of Papua, Sir Hubert Murray, recently fabled here, reveals that a plan for a road and bridge in a certain valley was dropped be- cause atives believed that trees in the valley were protected by an evil spirit called Lowame.

Natives belleved that Lawame punished with insanity or paralysis anybody interfering with the trees.

The report states: "In view of the attitude of Laware, the construction of the road and the bridge will not

be insisted on,"

POST OFFICE.

PARCEL Frost Registered and Parcel Port Service to Foochow la temporarily suspended.

VIA SIBERIA, ROUTE Lotters and Postcards for Europa (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded" "via Siberta" if zo superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL, TIBIRS MAIL, FOR JANTON

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered and Ordinary mail and) ume given below unless otherwiso Parcels (not Insured) will be ac-stated, and where mails are advertis- cepted for Canton and despatched used to close at or before 9 a.m., ro

gistered and parcel mails are closed clrcumstances perimit,

Cat 5 pm, on the previous day, INWARD MAILS -

Japan Shanghai Manila

Tientsin Haiphong Saigon

Japan and Shanghai

Air Mail by "Imperial AirwaYS

Service-London Direct

16th July Australia and Manila ....... Kamo Maru Air Mali by "Pan American Airways

From

Air Mail by "Air France Direct

Service"-Paris date, 12th July Air France Plano

Per

DxG.

Jufy. 19.

Argentina Maru

July 19.

Durban Maru

July 10.

Emp. of Asia

July 10.

Hunan Kingyuan

July 10.

July 19.

Marcchal Jalfre

Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.,)London date, 22nd June and London Parteis London, date, 15th June Shanghal

„July 19,

M/V Conton

July 19.

Talyuon

.July 19.

Straits

Tegelberg

July 19,

Tientsin

Yochow

July 18.

Felix Roussel

.July 20.

date,

Imperiai Airways Plano

July 20. A

July 20.

Airways Plane

July 20

Sirdhana

July 20.

July 20.

.July 20.

July 21.

July 21.

Fatshan

July 21.

Koying

.July 21.

Pres. Coolidge

July 22.

Lahore.. Anking

July 23.

July 24.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico"London date. 19th July. Tientsin Montla

Imperial Airways Plano

July 24.

Nanchang

July 24.

July 25.

July 25.

July 25.

July 20.

.July 25.

Date and Time.

Direct Service" San Francisco Pan American date, 12th July, Calculta and Straits Shanghai

Japan and Shanghal Shanghat

Japan and Shanghai Cunion

Shanghai and Amoy

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan. (San

Francisco date, 30th June) Japan

Amoy and Manila

Straits

Shanghal Manila Strails

For

Air Mall for

Hanol, 19th July,

Soudan Titan

Antilochus Chitral

Glaucus

Menter

Patroclus

res. Monroe

Van cutsz

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per

Wednesday

Indo-China-due Air France Plane....Wed., July 10

G. P. O. and K, P. O. Reg.,.....July 19, 11,30 a.m. Ord.,

Fort Bayard, Holhew and Palho!.. Szechuen Papers only for Straits, Ceylon, fodio and East Africa and (Parcels

and Papers only for South Africa Argentina Maru via Durban)

Tourane and Bangkok Parcels only for Strolla

Soochow Cremer

Thursday

July 19. Noon Wed., July 19, Noon.

Wed., July 10, 2.30 pm.

Wed, July 19, 2,30 p.m. ....Węd., July 10, 0 p.m.

2

Shanghai and Europe (except Great m/v Canton ·

Britain and Eire) via Siberia Haiphong Swatow

Chuanchow, Amoy and (Foochow

via Chuanchow) Salgon

Thurs., July 20, 10.30 n.m. Canton......Thurs, July 20, 2 p.m. Wing Sung ..Thua, July 20, 230 p.m. ·

Kingyuan..Thurs., July 20, 3.30 p.m. Felix Roussel

Thurs., July 20, 0.30 p.m G.P.O. and K.P.Ó.

Parcels, ...................July 20, 8 p.m

..July 21, 9.15-a.ru.

Desert Expedition-ti actentic

Shanghal, Japan, U.S.A., Central and Emp, of Ania ..............Thurs., July 20.

South America via Vancouver expedition leti Adelaide recently for

D.C., and (Parcela and Papers the "Dead Heart of Australia," the

only for Canada)—due Vancouver dreaded Simpson Desert. The ex-

B.C., 7th August, is mainly concerned with pedition

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial investigations Into whether the desert

Direct Service"-due London 27th Is expanding or contracting. It will

-Joly keep a look-out for traces of the

The hotel is good, although it does not come up to my idea or a really Leichhardt Expedition, wirlch was comfortable hotel. The food and the lost in the desert in 1848. Hotel which is quite near, and is

urc

run AUSTRALIA by the same management, is $2 or dollar a day cheaper. It has only beca recently put up. There is a third hotel called the Dessinti or

BUOYANCY OF THE REVENUE

Grand Hotel, which quoted me $275

SYDNEY. to $360 per month for a double room Despite the decline in export. for two. It looked a little primitive prices, which is usually reflected in but I know a man in Hongkong who the volume of imports, Federal re- spent his honeymoon there few venue in Customs and excise con- months ago and who strongly re-tinues to be extraordinarily buoyant. commended it.

Customs revenue for the last 11 Dalat, in my ipinion, is a gold mine months of this anancial year has ex if it can only be developed a little ceeded the Budget estimates by enterprising frm nearly £500,000, while excise collec- tions are above last year's figures. This may result in the Budget being balanced instead of showing a de felt.

more.

I believe

summer.

ness struck him over the head with his empty revolver. Prisoner turned and put his hand into his side pocket could rent a dozen bungalows and as if taking something out. A Dis- keep them Blied all the year round triet watchmen an Indian Guard with people from Malaya in the win- witness' assistance. Prison- ter (they have frosts in January), er tried to struggle and witness hit from Indo-China in the. Spring and him again with his revolver. Prison- from Hongkong and Shanghai in the er sagged, and the Indian picked a

A vote of thanks was proposed by revolver off the ground, which had apparently fallen from prisoner's Ratarian. White. hand. Witness heard it fall but did not see it. It የዕ fully loaded. Prisoner was wearing a bluish tie.

All parties were

taken to the Hospital, but on reaching there it was found that the other robber Was dend,

Accused had few questions to put: to the witness, and His Lordship aid. "Do you realise that on the face of it you do not challenge any of his evidence of your running down Lee Yuen Street?,

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Brazilian Bonds In The News

LONDON, July 18.The Brazilian Government has expressed a wish to meet representatives of holders of Brazilian State bonds, declared Sir

Paci With Russia-Support from the Australian Government for Bri- Rursin "extends to the conclusion of tain's efforts to conclude a pact with

a direct defensive agreement." This was stated by Sir Henry Gullett, Minister for External Affairs, in the House of Representatives recently.

Four Killed In Bomber Crash

LONDON, July 18.-The Royal

John Simon in the House of Com- Air Force suffered another loss to-

mons to-day.

near

Prisoner: How con I put questions to witness if I did not run down Lee Yuen Street?

Accused, however, asked witness if ho could swear to the identity of the men who had run down Lee Yuen A commission representing the) Street Witness replied that he could, since after the fall of his fok he had put all his attention on the two men running away.

day, when a bombing pinne, engaged The Brazilian Government, it is in a practice fight, crashed stated, desires to regulate the ques-

Corby in Lincolnshire. tion of loans. French and American

All four members of the crew were bond-holders have niso been invited killed-Trans-Ocean. to the negotiations.

interests of foreign

Engino Euricd LONDON, July 18-One R.A.F. holders is officer, two non-commissioned officers examining the proposals at the pre- and one aircraftsman were killed sent time-Trans-Occan.

when a Hampden bomber crashed at Corby, Lincolnshire.

Corroborative evidence was given left for Annam.. I looked for him in by Mohamed All.. Police Guard 107, all the boarding houses in the Cen-foot crater, and the explosion shook who assisted in the arrest, and Wan, fral district, and having falled, 1 Sing, the District watchman.

The engine was buried in a six-

was walking in Des Voeux Road Cen-awny,

windows in Corby village, two miles Not Polleo Weapon

tral when I saw some people being "Sergeant Perkins, Police Armourer, chased by detectives. I was pushed for avecral hours before a heavy The wreckage of the machine burn- stated that he had examined the reed, down to the

ground by those rainstorm extinguished the Bomes volver, which was fully loaded, and people. I was caught by a detective that it was nothing like those used and searched. I was asked if I had

Reuter Special, by the Police and Guards,

a revolver, but denied the fact, Formal evidence was given by In Finally the detective produced the spector A. L. Hopkins and Cheng rovolver and I was pressed to own it Kon-ying, Police Interpreter,

as mine. I would not do so and I Accused from the dock sold, "I was assaulted by the detective. have nothing to do with the alleged a refugee, I cannot call any armed robbery. I came here an refugee from Amoy, and on the day

Nessen.

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As

Died At Wedding

Mrs. Cohen, elderly widow, col- wit-lapsed and died while watching her Wallasey, duughter's wedding al The jury retired for two minutes Cheshire, recently. in question I was looking for my and found accused guilty on both uncle, but I found he had already charges.

It was also the anniversary of her own wedding.

..July 21, 10 am.

- Reg.-. July-20, -5- D.10.

Reg., Ord.,

Airways Flane

Thurs., July 20. Kr.O.

July 20, 5.30 p.m.

July 20. 5 D.m

July 20, 7 p.m.

Thurs, July 20.

Ord.

Rek.

Ord,

G.F.O.

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Planc

Australia by "Imperial Altways Direct Service"-duo Sydney 28th July

K. PO.

July 20, 5 p.m. ..July 20. 5:30 p.m. G. P. O.

July 20, 5 p.m.

July 20, p.m.

Thurs., July 20, 7 pm

Airways plane....Thurs., July 20....

K. P 0.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Jupan

Kamo Maru

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Fan American

lulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco 27th July.

Reg.

Ord.

Rer.

Ord.

Friday

Sandakan

Mausong

Haiphong

Shanghal

Taiyuan Kaying

Siraits, Ceylon, India. Ensi and Chitral

South Afries, Aden, Egypt, Malto and Europe via Marseilles-duc Marseilles, 18th August

Parcels Neg. Ord.

Saturday'

Air

Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Chfiral Direct Service"-due Amsterdam,

1st August

Reg.

Ord

Halphong

Taisang

Amoy

Manila

-

Mulnam

July 20, 5.00 p.m.

July 20. 6.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

.July 20, 5.00 pm.

July 21, 7.30 ..

.Fri., July 21, 8.30 am. Fri, July 21, Noon. Fri, July 21, 2.30 p.m. ..Fri, July 21.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

July 21, 6 p... July 22, 0.45 am... .July 22, 10.30 a.m.

.Sat, July 22. G.P.O. and K.P,O.

July 22, 0.30 ....July 22. 10 a.m.

.m.

Sat., July 22, 4 p.m.. Sat., July 22, 5 p.m. Fres. Coolidge Sat, July 22, 5.00 p.m.

Sunday

Shanghal

Hunan

Sun., July 23, 9 a.m..

Monday

Halphong

Hupeh

Shanghal

Mon., July 24, Noon Yochow....Mon., July 24, 2.30 p.m.

Air Mail by

“Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Direct Service"-due London, 31st July

Mon, July 24:

K.P.O.

Reg.

..July 21, 5 p.m..

Ord,

July 24, 5.80 p.m. 0.1.0.

Reg.

..July 24, B p.m.

Ord.

Air Mail for Mistaya, Juwa and Ans. Imperial Airways Pizbe,

tralia by "Imperial Airways Dircel Service"-due Sydney 31st July

Reg.

..July 24.5 p.m.

Ord,

July 24, 5.30 pm.

G.1.0.

Rex. Drd,

„July 24. B p.m.

Parcels

Tuesday

only. for Straits, Penang, Patroclus Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marzelles and London-due London 31st August.

Parcela

„July 24, 1 p.m..

Moni, July 24 KP.0.2

July 24. 7 D.m

Tues., July 25.

July 20, 5 p.m.

G.PO, and KF.O.

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