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April 27-1941-

Prize Court Decisions On Four H. K. Cases

Four applications for the condemnation of cargo consigned to the enemy and seized in Hongkong, were heard before the Chlef Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, sitting in the Prize Court this morning. They were brought by Mr. T. J. Gould, represent

The first application brought was in respect of part of the cargo of the steamer City of Lille.

From Famous Plays Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre- quency of 845 kes, and on Shorting the Crown. Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second.

5.45 Indian Programme,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-SIXTH ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company (since registration) will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, the 3RD APRIL, 1941, at 11.30 am.tions. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers baltogether with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31ST OCTONER, 1940..

NEW PEKING CARPETS · can

here acquired Inexpensively poople going' abroad where they're expensive. Wide selection possible. 10 Bayview Mansions, Third Floor, Causeway Bay,

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol X nas. 3 and 4. Price $4 Now on cale at (postaga extra), South China Morning Post, Lid.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 24th MARCH, 1941, to THURSDAY, the 3RD APRIL, 1941, both days Inclusive.

CROSS SPRINGER SPANIEL Pup-i ples (seven) for sale in aid of the JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables."

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition.

General Managers. Hong Kong, 18th March, 1941.

CO., LTD.

Over 40 excellent views of the CHINA LIGHT & POWER Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd, or from the Publishers South China Post, Lid, Wyndham ́Street.

NOTICE

Morning

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS

Notico la hereby given that the Company's standard charges will DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 be increased as from 17th March,

The following rates will be charged for malling single coples of the following newspapers abroad:

South China Morning Post China and Macão 16 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy:

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 14 cents per copy. 16 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign

20 conta per copy 28 cents Saturdays.

AFGHANISTAN JAPAN TRADE

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

1941, by adding a 10% surcharge to the amounts charged for elec. tricity consumed for lighting and power as per meters read on and after 24th April, 1941.

The existing scale of discounts will remain in force.

By order of the Board of Directors,

D. W. MUNTON,

Manager. Hongkong, 8th March, 1941.

FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

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

Hon. General Secretary,

TOKYO, Apr. 2 (Domel).The at once with-

The Afghanistan Mission, consisting of seven members led by Mr C. G. GILK.S.P.C., Old City Hall. Khan, are expected in Tokyo April 4.

un

A joint economie conference is to be held between Japanese business leaders and the visiting Afghanistan Mission, in Tokyo on April 12 and in Osaka on April 25,

Mr Chulam Chaus Khan, Chairman of the Mission, will be presented to the Emperor, on April 9 by the Afghanistan Minister, Mr Zul Favar Khan.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.

Lane, 2nd. Floor."

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah

St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 12.Sai Yeung Choi

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.

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

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

SEVEN-A-SIDE

HOCKEY MATCHES

ORGANISED BY

THE HONGKONG LADIES' HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

IN AID OF THE BOMBER FUND

Y.M.C.A. GROUND

KING'S PARK, KOWLOON COMMENCING 3 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 5.

Swan, Culbertson & Fritz

Investment Bankers and Brokers

Members of New York Collon Exchange

Chicago Board of Trade

Manila Stock Exchange'

Winnipeg "Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc. Montreal

New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange

Hongkong Sharebrokers. Association

Shangbal Stock Exchange.-

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA and BUENOS AIRES

*

Cable: AddresK SWANITOCK

6.30 Closing Local Stock Quota- 0.12 Tchaikowsky-The Sleeping

Princess'.

Mr Gould sold that the Crown was asking for condemnation of a cargó of 23 barrels of gum rosin solzed from

British ship while passing

the Introduction-The Fairy Carabosse- through

amdavit of the ship's pa- The Lilac Fairy The Six Fairies- ing on the anoday, and he was rely-

SM Hose Adagio-Puss- in Pars which showed that the consta

Dlainoad and Silvernees were Defag Waibel and Co., of Tientsin, which was one of the black- Fairies-Mazurka and Apotheoldcted listed firms: Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted

No by

had been made in respect claim Constant Lambert.

of the cargo, although the seizure 7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay From the Old had been made over a year. Mr Gould also asked the Court for an Country'.

order for its appraisement and sale. 7.30 Elleen Joyco, (Piano) and His-Lordship occordingly made a declaration that the goods were the Joseph Silkefti (Violin),

Impromptu Op. 10, No. 4 (Schu-droit of Admiralty and were to be bert)..Eileen Joyce (Piano); Caprice condemned as such, and made a furs. No. 24

24 (Variations in A Minor) (Pather order for its appraisement and ganini). ....Joseph Szigeti Violin) sale, with Piano scc.; Romance (Brahmns); Au Bord D'Une Source (Liszt)..... | Eileen Joyce (Plano); Menuet (De- busey-Dushkin).....Joseph Szigeti (Violin) with Plano acc.

Talk by Robert Donal

8.00 Local Time Signal and An nouncements,

8.02 Waller Glynne (Tenor) and the New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra,

8.30 Bludio-Makers of Medicine

Copra For Germany

The second application was in respect of a cargo of copra taken in Hongkong.

Mr Gould said that the copra was seized in a godown in Hongkong and had been sent from Rabaul in New Guinea for transhipment to Germany. The facts were as set out in the affidavit of Mr D. S. Robb, of Messrs

Bingham. and Matthews,

No. 5: A Woman Healer Who Never Lowe, of Messrs Meichera and

Failed-8t Hildegarde'.

Talk by Father G. Byrne.

8.50 The Kentucky Minstrels.

9.00 London Relay The News,

quidators

Exchange At A Glance

T.T. London ... Demand London TT. Shanghai, TT, Singapore; Japan.

T

T.T. India T.T. USA. T.T. Manila

Balavia Bangkok

INT.

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA" & 'CHINA.

Fecorporated by: Royal-Charter får), Paid-up Capitol

£2.630.000 Reserva Ziability, of Proprietors £3,000,000 Reserve Fund Miumiuhan £5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON. :: 15. Eishopsgato, K.C3.

„Bib-Agencies in London:"ht 117/127, Leadenhall Streets 2.0.3.

PN West End Branch: 14/14, Cockspur Street, 8.3.1.

Manchester. Tranek:'-

K2, Mosing, Street, Manchester, 2.

* AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:.

Flankow Penung Hongkong

Alor Star

Borabay Calcutta

Agencies;

Haiphon

Bhanghel Bingapore Bitlawan

Lumpur Surabaya Kuching Taiping

Madras

Tientsin

Manila

Tongkah

Medan

(huket)

New York Tsingtao Polping ↑ Yokohama ?) Hamburg

(Peking) FOREIGN EXCHANGE", and "General |Banking Business' transacted.

Amritsar Bangkok Batavia +

Rangoon

BELLING

Ipol Follo Karachi

Baigone!

Bemarang

Seremban

1/2 1/2%

King Kobo

.480

Clive Birest Fairlie Fisco

Canton

.6234

Cawnpore

102

Cebu

.82%

Colombo

.24%

Delhi

.481

.4544

149%

105

.103 .1/0/%2

1/3/ .1/3

.25%

.84%

US. Cross rate in London 4.02%

US. Cross rate in NY...4.03%

T.T.

T.T. Salgon -TT, France

Switzerland T.T.

TT. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London .4 m/s D/P London 4 m/s L/C U.S.A. 4 m/s Franco

39 d/s India

agents of the Norddeutscher delsbank áld not do this as they had Lloyd, who hnd brought the goods no information as to whether the pro- forward from Rabaul. Mr Robb, on perty had been paid for, and any

addressed

payment made after the outbreak of

9.15 London Refay Questions of bolinlf of the liquidonga and found War would have constituted trading |

930

Wave only),

an enquiry to New that the

Catholic missi had been sold by with the enemy.

in New Guinea to German firm on 1.0.b. basis.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS Opened

and

FIXED DEPOSITS received for Ona. Your

or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur. rencies, at fates which will be quoted on application,

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application.

Japanese Cabinet

Brain Trust For Economic Affairs

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH".

TOKYO Apr. (Domel). The Promler, Prince Fumimaro Konoye, said that excepting the appointment of Mr Masatsuda Oguro, Director General of the Sumitomo Corpora- Hon, as Minister without Portfolio, he was not considering any further Cabinet changes, now,

whe

Prince Konoye was not sure ther the proposed

Ogurn would rain-trust for Mr

legailsed

or not. As Mr Ogura has wide, âc➡ quaintances in many circles, the Premier believed that he would do with a private system withput

ap. pointing a formal brain-frust,

Another Minister.

The Premier thought it possible that Lieut-General Heisuke Yana- gawa, Justice Minister and concur rently Vice-President of the National Service Association, would in future become a Minister,

Port- Minister without | folio,

Informed quarters understand that following Mr Ogura's entry into the a Council of . Economla Cabinet, Ministers will be established "pa j standing organ with Mr Ogura: 46- suming its chairmanship, the Finance, Commerce and Industry, Agriculture and Forestry, and Public Welfare Ministers and 'the Governorship of

The Bank's Itead Office in London undertakes Executor. de Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income the Planning Board. Tax overpaid on terms, which may be ascertained at any of „His Arencies' and Branches,

W. H. EVANS THOMAR,

BERDAKOE.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head Mee:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, E.c.1.

Authorised Capital

Paid-up Capital ................

No evidence had yet been forth-Subscribed Capital coming as to payment, and the Crown condemned,

The order was granted.

Oil Seed

The goods had been sold, he added. \asiced for the proceeds of sale to bo/Reserve Fund and Rest

DANKERS;

£3,000,000

1,800,000

1,050,000

The Bank of Gogland & Midland Bank, Ltd. BRANCHES:-

and he asked the Court for a decree of condemnation of the proceeds of

as the droit of Admiralty. salo as

The

application was granted.

Rolls

The last applications was in respect of Paper

of part cargo from the steamer Pangkok Mr. Gould said the third application | Bhutan. concerned 140 rolls of paper seized in Mr Gould said that one of three Colombo Hongkong and discharged here from items originally included in the writ

claim of

present application

Bombay

Calcutta

Galle

Jaffna

Kuantan Kandy Icarach!

Kota Bharu

Kusta Lipia

School Of Accountancy

& Commerce

the

Results just received by 1254,600 Registrar, International Institute of Accountants, Incorporated, show that many local candidates were awarded Honours In the Intermediate Final examinations held in Decem- ber, 1840. It is noteworthy that all the

candidates so awarded, except one, had received their training at the School of Accountancy & Com- merce, Kowloon. The following is the list of S.A.C. passes

Madras

New York Penang Rangoon

- Shanghai

Sinja

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONO BRANCH

Intermediate Bookkeeping

مبر

Norman Broadbridge (Honours); S. L. T. II. Pholpa; Chetung Sik- Bux Foo-lun

E.

Hour

Musical

Comedy Selections. the Sun' Selection.....Jack Dorchester Hotel Orchestra with

Vocal

Conversation Refrain; (Nocl Piece Coward), Nevermore, Follow My Secret Heart....Gloria Grafton (Soprano) with Orchestru: Stop Press-Selection....New May Vocal Refrain fair Orchestra with

(Novello); Fold 'Glamorous Night Your Wings.

s....Mary Ellis and Trefor Jones with Orchestra; Shine Through | "y Dreams....Trefor Jones (Tenor) a British chip, the Helmspey. The had been released. This was in ro- Hongkong

with Orchestra.

9.45 News in French (on Short time of the Crown was that at the spect of two enses of shoe-eyelets. Howrah the seizure, goods were The pres

was only Ipoh the property of W. A. Fritze & Co., concerned with a cargo of oll-seed

German firm of Bremen. The and synthetic producia consigned to Every description of Banking facts appeared on a letter from the Hongkong on the Bhutan and seized Exchange Busitides transected. Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank, on arrival in.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSKIP and the shipping

min, port documenta were The facts concerning them appear-

UNDERTAKEN.

Intermediate Auditing-R. G, L. forwarded to the Bank by letter oned on the affidavit of Me D. S. Robb, Current Accounts 'opped in Local Cur-Ng (Honours); N, Broadbridge (Hon- August 21, 1930, by the Rotterdam of Messrs Lowe, Bingham and Mat-rency and Fixed Deposits. received in Bank of R. Mees Have instructies and Zoenen, who thews, liquidators of Messrs Melchers Local Currency Find Sterling on tarms that ours); E. D. Osborne; Wong Pak-

Nederlandsch- and Co Indische

wingin Foods were shipped by may be ascertained on application, and Co. The Handelsbank to hold the Melchors and Co..

Co. of Bremen, to documents until fur

ers and Co., of Hongkong. further instructions. Melchers and On September 23, 1938, three weeks There were no other shipping docu alter the outbreak of the War, instructions were received by telements, and the claim of the Crown Young, well-known basebull and Wong Pak-wing; it. G. L. Ng; Yung

was that Q3 the goods were

re the pro- gram from Amsterdam that the perty of the enemy, condemnation of softball player of the Chinese Base- documents be banded over to the the proceeds of male as the droit of ball Club, took place at the Catholle Holland-China Handels-Compagnio, Admiralty be ordered.

Cemetery but the Nederlandsch-Indische Han-i

yesterday, Father The application was granted.: Orlando officiating.

10.00- Studło-The First of a serita

of Talks on Drams of Yesterday and To-day by Evelyn Wood. Illustrated by scenes from Classical and Modern Plays

Those taking part Dre: Peggy Chubb, Winnie Cox, Shella Mac- E. O'Neil Shaw.. kinlay, Claude Burgess, Cyell Jonca,

10.35 Variety.

11.00 Close Down.

Badminton Championship Fixtures

The following are the badminton ixtures for both the Colony Cham- pionships and the "B" Division champions!tip:

FRIDAY APR, 4 At Rcerelo

8 p.m. P. A. Yvanovich v. T. S. Young (Junior Singles).

8.30 p.m. C, Y. Yung and S. Koh v. P. K. Hool and H. F. Chew (Senior Doubles).

-9 pm, A, L, Fisher v. J. L. Ander- son (Junior Singles).

TUESDAY, APH. 8

A$ 1.0.0.

7.45 p.m. N. Smin P. A. Yvano- vich or T. S. Young (Junior Singles). 8.15 pm. C. C. Pereira and A. E. Xavier v. P. C. Leung and K. F. Chiu (Junior Doubles).

8.45 nm. M. A. Oliveira and L. A. Carvalho v. K. M.. Choy and K, B. Low (Senior Doubles),

9.30 p.m. H. C. Eardley and N, Smith v. P. Wong and C. Au (Senior Doubies).

WEDNESDAY, APR. 9

At Recreio

8 p.m. Chung Wah v. KC.C, or St John's ("B" Division Champlon- ship).

THURSDAY, APR. 10

At Jowish R.C. Women's Arst round matches.

Foo.mediate Bookkeeping II-Yu

asid kee

ming

D. DENSON,

Noel

Hin-

T. H. Phelps; Yung Hi L...T.

Intermediate Law -L. T. H Manager.Phelps; S. E. Bux;

Intermediato Law IL-N. Broad- Osborne; bridge (Honours); E..D,

Hin-ming.

The funeral of 19-year-old

A Recent Advance in Milk Dietetics

THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR

C

BOSCO Milk Amplifier

YEARS OF PATIENT EXPERIMENTING BY DR. MAX WALLERSTEIN, NOTED FOOD CHEMIST AND FURTHER RESEARCHES TO DEMONSTRATE ITS NUTRITIONAL PROPERTIES;' CONDUCTED AT THE FOOD RESEARCH LABORATORIES, NEW YORK, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. PHILIP B. HAWK.

The experimenting findings leading to this conclusion are briefly as:

BOSCO is a predigested food

BOSCO adds to the food value of Milk

BOSCO improves the nutritive balance of Milk BOSCO aids the digestion of Milk

BOSCO improves the efficiency of utilization of milk, for growth. doubles BOSCO-in-Milk promotes blood regeneration, while milk does not

BOSCO enriches milk with sunshine vitamin D

7.30 p.m. Miss M. M. Silva and Miss M. A. Xavier v. Miss J. Chao and Miss M. Churn.

8.00 p.m. Miss M. Ribiero and Mrs

O. M. Silva v. Miss U. Khoo and Mrs Wilson.

8.30 p.m. Miss G. White and Miss F. Wong v. Mm N. Castro and Miss T. Gonsalves.

9.00 p.m. Mrs Torrible and Mrs Zimmern v. Miss Noronha and Miss

Pereira.

The above matches will bring all competitions to the semi-final stages, with the exception of one ́match in the Mixed Doubles,

Semi-final fixtures will be an- nounced later, and these will probably be played at either the Club de Recrclo or the Kowloon C.C.

Bomber Fund

A total of $1,750,121,27 and 10. 101. wes reached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the 8. C. M. Fost, Lid, with the following donations: Kowloon Post Office.

"Electricity Canton"

9. and JoAN

"Late for Dinner, Box-Ten Conta

Fine" donation)

Pre

Tong at Q.M..

10

40

14.

per

Walson******

00

International Entertainment Enter-

Ltd. (25% proceeds: of,

Rebecca" Premiere)....................

120.01

St Patrick's Society of Hongkong da

fadditional donation in lieu of Bi

Patrick's Day eiebration)

R, D. O. Havaj Yard... Mrs A. Leo guixtla donation) "Ex-Bytand" (paventh conatton)!.

200

d...

Allah Ditta

The following monthly" doni also twosived yewlarday).

'AirdaJuint"

Mr. Lipkovsky

Anonymous

• Mex La, H, Winfield nya.

Str. and Mrs As P.. Pereira

140°

The Effect of the Addition of BOSCO

on the Iron and Copper Content of Milk

Whole Milk BOSCO

Faris per millon

IRON COPPER

BOSCO

0.15

0.25

BOSCO-in-MNK 1 teaspoonful per-glass)

Increase due to BOŚCO BOSCO-in-Milk (2 teaspoonfuls per glass)

Increase due to BOSCO

0.0

-0.14

Ampl

14756

1940

DO

0.70

270%

300

Influence of Addition of BOSCO to Milk on the Efficiency of Utilization for Growth

DPSCO-in-Milk Group Plain Mülk Group

Amount Consumed per fat per Day Duration of Experiment

Total Food. Consumed per Rat." Total Milk Consumed per tats Total Calories Consumed per Rat Net Gain per Nat

in per foo gm. Food Consumed Gain per 100 Calories Consumed

Gain per 1000 gm. Milk Cunaurned

The Effect of the Addition of BOSCO to Milk on Its Curd Tonsion'

Bample

Certified Milk Grado MIK

„Grade B Mine Grade J.MIK "Örade' D`MUNK "Certifed MIDE. Certified' BINK

CertiBed Milk

Beli Milk

Dried Skim Milk"

Dried, Whole Muk"

*Reconstituted

Curd Tension

40 m.

84 days 3300 gm. gm.

50.4 km.

Km.

(grams) Reductions dual Plain BOSCO- to BOSCO Mnk in-Mik (per cent)

· AVERAGE REDUCTION OF CURD TENSION

BAR9=2CCCBR

43.0

INDICATIONS

FOR BOSCO

For The Enorgetic, Growing Child BOSCO provides more calories BOSCO aids the digestion of milk

BOSCO improves the flavour of milk..

BOSCO accelerates the rate of growth

For the Anaemic Child

BOSCO promotes the ration of normal blood. For the Growing Child

Refuses Milk:

regene-

Who

BOSCO the tempter, makes youngsters beg for milk. For convalescents..

derson (Honours).

Final Bookkeeping L-W. S. An-

Fing Bookkeeping 11-L. M. da Silva (Honour); Lim Lee-seng.

Final Auditing-Clian Pul-kal. Flool

(Honours).

I-W. S. Anderson

Final Law III-IM. do Silva (Honours); Chan Pui-kal (Honours); Lim Lee-peng; W. S. Anderson, Faculty

y of Secretaries, England Intermediate Bookkeeping--Cheung Sikkee (Honours); Lok King-wah.

Elementary Bookkeeping. Paul Cheng (Honours); Low Wei-ming (Honours): M. T. Trinh; Alice Lo;" Yuen Wing-King Chan Tak-foo

Advanced Typewriting-Lok King- wah; Wong Char-fat

Elenientury Typewriting

Allee

Lo; Wong Yuc-lam; Chan Bak-100,

Elementary English-Alice Lot Ivy Sing; Low Wei-ming; Paul Cheng; Yuen Wing-kin.......

Asmara Captured By British Forces

FROM: PAGE ONE

Indian forces, ably supported by the RAF, have pursued and dispirited the Italians over 75 miles to to-day's new' resounding victory.

The way is now open for the next drive against Massawa, Italy's last port

on the Red Sea.

The speed of the advance takes additional credit from the fact that the

before Keron was of the fighting most exhausting kind, Jending to a climax of a fortnight's sustained at- incks under the most difficult physical conditions of climate and terrain.

In their progress since: Thursday, the British forces have had no easy task, being faced by a steep climb

denlo....

With the fall of Asmara, the pro- bien confronting the Duke of Aosta

BOSCO-in-Milk is a stimula-mainly through a fing, nourishing drink and, a source of concentrated 'nutri- ment.

BOSCO-in-Milk contains all the nutritive clements needed for tissue repair...

For fatigued individuals

respecting the safety of Italians, in-

cluding weenen ond children, dally becomes more difficult.

The possession of the Eritrean capital is not only a direct threat to MBBSRWO, 75 miles away, but also promises finally to sever all-com- munications between Abyssinia and Mascawn, leaving the road to: Assab the sole remaining link between

BOSCO provides a quickly ass!- milated form of energy. Hot BOSCO-in-Milk is refreshing Abyssinin and the Red Son. and invigorating. To the sleep-half of whom are Italians. It is Azenara - hag 100,000, inhabitants, Inducing value of hot milk, 7,000 feet above ren BOSCO adds its delicious fla-plateau..

vour, and its property to aid the digestion of milk..

Sold at all Groceries, Drug and Department Stores.

Price H$1.00 and H$2.00 per jar. Sole-Distributors for Shanghal, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore, Bangkok, Dutch East Indies:

level en

Spaniards Released TheApr. 1 (Routery-Forty-

political prisoners, accused

of rebellion, will be liberated under a Inw slened by General Franco to-day, the' second anniversary of the end of the Civil War, says a Madrid" dis- patch to the

a

men

news to be freed are ox-soldiers

the French official

Auw Pit Song's Trading of the Republican Army or civilians who supported the Republican regime/ Their liberation is conditional and will become final only after each case -has-beer- Individually: oxumiriod,

Co., Ltd.

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