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Singapore Looting Of Cargoes

Chicago, May 13,

Port conditions in other parts of the world "vary from fair to almost disastrous," says Paul Amundsen, editor of the World Port Magazine. Congestion and pilferage aro the principal problema,

lle

At Shanghal the pilfering "remains pronounced only on poorly packaged merchand'se" Amundsen sold. said at Shanghai the cargo handling turn- Improvements have reduced around time to a good rating."

Singapore has been the scene of considerable looting of cargoes," - but it has been reduced at Rangoon,

In India, Amundsen reported "some congestion due to recent dock airfies and shortages of rail-cars at Karachi.

Australian and South African ports

are good. South American harbours are crowded.

Amundsen says that in Argentina, Brazil and Colombla, shipping lay idle for protracted verlods before getting berthing_upate.

May Got Worse

In Buenos Aires, "conditions so abnormal that many

are vessels le

for two or three weeks before discharge paper can be obtained.".

The congestion at Rio de Janeiro

be not improved and may get worse

in spite of the government sellon, he said.

Turn around time at the coffee port of Santos, Brazil,, ranges from 30 to 40 daye.

has

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1947.

CHOPSTICKS BROUGHT UP TO DATE

Washington, May 13..

A steel gray machine is going into competition with handicraft of the Orient. The machine is producing chopsticks,

They are beautifully coloured trans- parent plastic chopsticks being made for export, primarily to 'China. They are featherweight jewel-like sticks made of lustron. They pour out of the machine at the rate of 12 every minute.

The makers say they are more beauti ful, more sanitary, sturdier and more pllable

than bamboo chopsticks.

The resilient phatic chopsticks may be bent into an are without brealding, and 'wili spring back us straight as over. They will stand washing in hot water up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

The makers envisage their becoming › the most prized chopsticks of the Orient. They are manufactured in many different colours, and may be used to blend with the surroundings or to match any mood.- Associated Press.

USSR WANTS ADJUSTMENT

OF

CREDIT GIVEN BY BRITAIN

London, May 12.

Mr Harold Wilson. British Secretary for Over- scas Trade, told the House of Commons today that Russia had tried for "further adjustment" of the £10,000,000 credit, advanced by Britain to the Soviet in 1941, before reaching any agreement about developing trade between their countries,

Germans Want Food

A

London Gives Royalty HK. Cricket Club. Riotous Welcome Home

London, May 12.

Britain's Royal Family returned to London today to receive a riotous welcome home and the assurances of government leaders that their visit to South Africa had ̧ "strengthened those invisible bonds which bind our Com- monwealth together."

Coinciding with the 10th an- niversary of King George's coronation, the reception empha- sised how deeply the Royal Family is enthroned in the hearts of the British people.

Viscount Addison, Dominions Secretary, told the House of Lond the 14-week, 23,000-mile Royal tour was a "very notable journey."

"How notable a visit,” he added, "Those

old enough to re- who are member the incidents of 40 and 50 years ago will appreciate. Ils Ma- Jesty hins visited the Union as King South Africa and has been re-

PRAISE FORcognised gladly by all in that capa

BRITAIN

Sound Judgment Over India

The

city

1

BELIEVES U.S.

AND RUSSIA

WON'T FIGHT

Venice, May 12.

The former Foreign Minister, Pietro Nenni, chief of the Left Wing Socialist Party, today sald there was no possibility of war

between the United States and

TO-DAY

TENNIS SINGLES

EXHIBITION

MATCH

YIP ▾ CARSON (H.K. Champion)

in ald of

(Australia)

The Society for the Protection of Children

The Boys and Giris. Club Association

The Children's Playing Fields Association

Starting at 5.30 sharp

can say with absolute faithful-Russin, but he recommended a ness that the records are unanimous policy of strict neutrality for Tickets unchanged at $1 and $2. that in all parts of South Africa, Italy. from all races, the reception of Their Majesties has been conspicuously friendly and marked with inunense goodwill."

ueen and Princesses were met by

Guarantees Anglo-Soviet trude would not be munal strife in India to prolong other gover

Herford, May 12.

government offenis. Cheered by the welcoming cere- monies at Portsmouth, they received even greater ovations during their mile-long ride through Whitehall in

ability of war between

Asked if he believed in the pos- East and West, the lender of the pro-Com- Mr Wilson did not elaborate

munist Italian Socialists replied at a Glad To Bo Home

press conference: on this point in his statement to

Deeply tanned, the King obviously The United States and Russia are was glad to the Commons on current trade

be back among his not looking for excuses for war, but people in the homeland, for whom he are cornestly attempting to liquidate New York, May 12. negotiations with Russia.

were certain Now York

Herald-xpressed concern during the critl-the past war. There

cal weeks of the coal crisis in Feb-differences between England and "The Russian Government," Tribune, in an editorial, today ruary and March.

France which arose after the war of he said, "expressed the view praises British restraint in not] Al Waterloo station the King, 1018."

He added: "Although our culture that healthy development of taking advantage of the com- pume Minister Clement Attice and and habits are Western in character. our sympathies turn toward the possible unless some further ad-British rule there.

East, and not only towards Russia, In the Egyptian ports, "there

but also towards Poland and other justment of terms of credit ad-

The collorial says that in sticking A reliable informant said to-vanced under the civil supplies to the decision to withdraw despite

to snerillee the Independence of our been an increase in pilfering of

Eastern states. But we do not want cargoes" both on the quays and day that Dusseldorf trade union agreement of 1941 were made, the lack of India's preparedness for

country to our sympathies. We can while lying in lighters.

| Independence, the "British have Amundsen said that in England. kaders had threatened to wash and that any general agreement shown judgment superior to that of

United Press. not be 100 percent for either side." orating their hards of responsibility for about the development of trade French officials in dealing with Asia the principal parts

the British between efficiently,

their men unless

the two countries as well as a considerable number of

with The Belgian port of Antwerp is could offer some assurances in should be linked

agree- Dutch offeinls," generally in a better condition than the critical food situation.

The paper notes, however, that ment on the credit question." most of the combat oren ports.

moderate views are slowly prevail- Rotterdam, too, is recovering rapidly.

in August 1941, Britain and Rus-ng among both French and Dutch

officials. In Germany, commercial trule is

"Ever from the most selfish point Just getting under way. Similarly, ties that it could no longer guaranteesia mode an agreement whereby Bri-

power supplies for of view there is sound reason to the city because nearly 30 percent of 900,000 at three percent interest for believe that Dutchmen, who insist Its workers were absent and Ill from five years, agreeing to negotiate for upon co-operation with the Indone- lack of food.

that was įsion leaders, will salvage much more session was held at Dusseldorf by xhausted. Mr Wilson dki not say for the Netherlands than could have

What was described as a stormy a further advance when

socking addi-been salvaged by men who believe Ittey could again dominate Sumatra Itegienai Commissioner, Mr William total credits.

and Java by force. Ashbury, and the unlonists gave him what amounted to an ultimatum,

They threatened to quit their leadership o

of unfonists in this city of half

a million, refusing to be held responsible for workers actions un- less mime steps were taken to give workers a minimum standard of ilving. Between 400 500 dele- gates attended the meeting

opening

for commerclot Associated Pross.

trafte

At the same time, the works Coun- eil at Wuppertal warned the authori

HONOUR FOR trade union leaders with the British whether Russia was

PENICILLIN'S

FLEMING

Hollywood, May 12, The discoverer of penicillin, Sir Alexander Fleming, Was awarded in absentia the citation from the military order of the Purple Heart.

The British bacteriologist is the first citizen of a foreign country to receive the Purple Heart citation, Brigadier Victor R. Hansen, who made the presentation, declared.

The presentation is in recognition of penicillin's part in saying Ilmb3 and lives during the war.

Among the 400 guests at the were- mony were the British actors David Niven, Merle Oberon and Ronald Coleman-Associated Press.

A Wuppertal Food Office represen- talive said residents there got only 850 calories daily inst week and sald it was impossible to give them more then 070 this werk United Press.

Grand Mufti's

Denial

He said the recent talks in Mos-j cow, were extremely cordial and it was agreed to continue them in Lon-

don.

On the credit question, however, he said that since this was outside the range of matters they had agreed to discuss in Moscow. "We informed them that it should, if they desired, be taken channels and to this procedure they up through diplomalle

"Creed."

Surplus Foodstuffs

The Secretary suid the Russians told him thut, subject to machinery and transport being avaliable, tim- ber exports from Russia could be expected to Increase in the next few years. He wild they also planned for a "very con- sherable disposal of surplus food- stuffs, particularly wheat and other grains, starting from next year. Ilo said the Russians cited machinery as among their needs.

Cairo, May 12, Mufti of Jerusalem, The Grand Haj Amin el Hussein, today denied DS. "false accusations" allegations he had worked with thie. Germans and especially his alleged "We emphasised” Mr Wilson added, extermination of the Jews.

that

BRITONS NOT relations with Heinrich Himmler for "the importance for development of

STARVING

Glaskow, May 13.

trade relations between the two coun- In a statement, the Muft said: "I trics, of Russia accepting the general deny with all my strength these terans and conditions of the contract Zionist accusations and

on which our firms are accustomed falsifications. especially the churge of participation to do business with the rest of the with Himmler for the extermination world."--United Press.

of Jews. I never wrote any letter

to Himmler in my life and never had

Two leading Scottish doctors on Monday disputed as "ex any relations with him or any other

the extermination

aggerated" the recent statement Jewsted Press,

of Dr Franklin Bicknell of

"The power of the desire for political freedom almost everywhere in Asia is so strong that imperialists will be forced to retreat before it, Europeans and Asiatics can work together." The white man is no longer the demi-god in Asia. He in now merely a man.”—United Press.

the open horse-drawn Royal conch.

Half an hour after their arrival at Buckingham Palace, the King, Queen and Princesses appeared on the balcony to greet the crowds that overflowed into St. James Park.

Soon after they retired, Pring.ss | Elizabeth, Help Presumptive to the Throne, was seen peering round a dressing table mirror at ย

second floor window at the crowds

gathered below.

At another window Princess Mar- garet was seen having an unofficliff look too-Associated Press,

Field Marshal

Deverell Dies

SIGNS OF

PEACE IN

INDO-CHINA

Salgon, May 12, The French High Commis- sioner to Indo-China, M. Emile Bollaert, in an order of the day to French Marines and soldiers on May 10, told French troops

they still had work to do in Indo-China to give the country peace.

"You

· Lymington, May 12. Field Marshal Sir Cyril "The first part of your work is Deverell, 72 year's old, formerly finished," M. Bollaert said. POCKET CARTOON Chief of the Imperial General must now give Indo-Ching the peace

Staff, died unexpectedly at his for which she is wishing."

they

"And supporing

have noth, dear ? **

Up-To-The-Minute International Sports News:

home today.

Sir Cyril was promoted to Field Marshal in 1930, and in 1030. and 1937 was Chief of the Imperial General Staff,

now

Observers belleve Indo-China la entering # new period, and it also is belloved that M. Bollaeri'a scheduled trip to Hanoi may be to meet Viet Namh representatives on peace negotiations.

He was an officer of the Legion of

Meanwhile, well-informed sources Honour and held the Croix de Guerre said a messenger from Ho Chi-Minh, with palm for his services in the first president of the Viet Namh "govern- World War.

ment," reportedly visited M. Paul He went to India In 1931, serving Mus, political adviser to, the High four years as cominander of the Commissioner. The messenger re- United Provinces district. He was portoily gave M. Mus a letter from Quartermaster General in India from Ho Chi Minh, in which 1927 to 1930 and Chief of the Namh president "officially offered General Staff, India, in 1930-31

to suspend hostilities. Associated Press.

Illegitimate Births

Frankfurt, May 12. The Frankfurter Neue Presse to- day reported that 18 percent of all births in Frankfurt during 1940 were | illegitimale.—United Press,

London that Britain was dying DEBT REDUCTION BRITISH WALKER CUP TEAM CHOSEN

of starvation.

POLICY

London, May 12.

The doctors, Kenneth I. E. Mac- Lood and Alexander G. Mearns, both members of the Scottish Council for Health Education, told a press con- ference that they had seen no signs Attlee, in a parliamentary reply to

the day made it clear that the Chancellor of undernourishment among

of Exchequer's statement on May 6 British people.

that war debts nominally owned by Britain must be very substantially the polley scaled down represents of the British Goverment.

The middle classes, they said, were probably not as well fed as before the war, but the 30 percent of Britons classified as the lower classes were eating better than ever

the

St Andrew's (Scotland), May 12.

revered cradle of

the

Viet

In the letter, Ho Chi Minh re- portedly said he would alter his ministry-io- facilitato-negotiations.---. United Press.

KING MICHAEL DECORATED

Washington, May 12, King Michael of Rumania WAS awarded the Legion of Merit, one

No Advance Booking

NOTICE

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SILAREHOLDERS OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Micet- ing of Shareholders will be held at the Jacobean Room, Hongkong Hotol, Poddor Street, Hong Kong, on Saturday, 31st May, 1947, at 12.15 p.m. (or as soon thereafter as the Ordinary Annual Meeting to be held at Noon on that date shall have been concluded) for the purpose of considering "and, if thought fit, passing the sub- joined Resolution as an Ordinary Resolution:-

"That the Capital of the "Company be increased to $10,000,000-by the creation "of One Million Two Hundred "Thousand additional new "ahares of Five Dollars cach to "be issued at such time or tlines "and on such terms and con-- "ditions in every respect as the "Company's Board of Directors. "may think fit"

By Order of the Board,

A. D. Learmonth,

Secretary

· Hongkong, 12th May, 1947.

NOTICE

CHINA PROVIDENT. LOAN. & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE is hereby given that the Forty-sixth: Annual · General, Meeting of Shareholders will be hold in the Jacobean Room, Hong-

Poses:-namely, to consider the Annual Statement of Accounts and the Balance Sheet and the

King was cited for "excep- ditors thereon; to elect Directors tionally meritorious conduct in the and Auditors in the place of those performance of outstanding service | rotiring, and to declare & Dividend to the Allied nations in their struggle and Bonus, to appropriate the Budge Patty, young American against Hitlerite Germany."--Reu-Balance of tho Profit and Loss

OUTWARD MAILS

Account as recommended by the Directors, and to transact any other ordinary business of the Company;

of the highest American decorations, 1 kong Hotel, Padder Street, Hong- on behalf of President Truman by kong, on Saturday, 31st. May 1947, Brigadier-General C. V. R. Schuy- at Noon for the following pur....... ler, the United States military re- presentative on the Allied Control Rumanian the trophy must be used to further; man Cup matches between British Commission for Ramania, on May 10, Independence Day-the A dash of youth sprinided over a golf and International relations, and American women lennists would The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement solid base of experienced veterans is natning the "British Isles" and not be played at Forest Hills, New York, Department announced to-Reports of the Directors and Au-

the recipe that cooked up the Bri- the specification "Great Britain." on August 16 and 17-United Press. tish Walker Cup team which will

The British team in workouts here meet top-notch United States ama- this week showed smooth style, BUDGE PATTY WINS tours on Friday and Saturday at this true to the precepts of golf trained

Paris, May 12. at this Institution-the home of the The British selection committee game.--United Press.

player, won the men's singles title ter. appointed last winter to comb the

DERBY CALL-OVER

in the Paris invitation lawn terinis Asked by a Conservative Member British Isles to uncover new post-

London, May 12. tournement on the Roland Garros under a rationing system which dis- if Mr. Dalton's speech regarding war talent looked at hundreds of There were few changes in the courts here today, coming from be tributed essential foods evenly among sterling balances represents the golfers, but finally had to fall back betting on the Derby when the card hind In the final set to defeat

population.

Government's policy, Mr. Attice on the old guard of tried and true was called over at the Victoria Club Bemard Destremeau, of France, They

added however, that food repled: "Yes, there is nothing new veterans to form the Walker Cup here tonight. Backers wanted 14-0, 6-3, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. restrictions

ons probably caused a great in this policy which, so far as stert squad.

to 8 on Tudor Minstrel. These odds deal of irritability and frustration ing area

The match was started yesterday, countries are concerned,

The

entire team was selected from were snapped up to small amounts. but interrupted by rin.Reuter. sald is bound to have an was set out in Article 10 of the an original group of 15 golfers whorn but offers of Ave to four which they adverse effect on the health of the Anglo-American Financial Agree the committee invited to attend the favourite brought no response. FRENCH DAVIS CUP HOPES people generally-Associated Press. ment, approved by Parliament on final Walker Cup trials here. Only Blue Train, second favourite at 7

Paris, May 12, December 13, 1943-Reuter,

one F/Lt S. M. MacCready, was to 1, was not backed, but 100 to 0

The French holder of the Wimble- chosen from the 10 "discoveries"

Was taken

on Sayajirao to picked from the preliminary trials---| £11,000, leaving 15 to 1 the bent don title, Yvon Potra, thinks that New Credits To

France will beat India by four and MacCready is monied only as offer,

Today's quotations were: B reserve.

5 to 4 matches to one in the Davis Cup en- Dext Thurs- Finland

But the team's veteran complexion Tudor Minstrel offered, 11 to 8 taken counter starting here

to 1 Blue Train day, an Interview with Reuter, today. two youthful and wanted. 7 Fashion creator Jacques Heim to-

la punctuated with Washington, May 12.

open champlon Joe Carr, offered. 15 to 1 Sayajirao offered day annoticed a "new and rovolu-

The United States Foreign Liquida- hopes, tionary" bathing suit.

tion Commission has granted Finland long and powerful hitter, and F. B. 100 to 6 taken and wanted. 22 to 1 he mid: "I dont think the Indians It is designed for swimming. a new US$10,000,000 credit for the Laddie) Lucas, erratle but potential- Migoli, 28 to 1. Tile Street, 33 to have much chance, as our lads are

Saraval Stockpde and Combat, 40 better in attack" Last yehr's "Bikini models, con-purchase of United States supplies by brilliant left-hander.

Carr, 24 year's old is the baby of to 1 Parisien, all offered. 150 to 1 aisting of three triangles of gilk con- and property overseas, it was an-

cebed by threads, are out.

nounced today,

the team, while 43-year-old Leonard Merry Quip offered, 65 to 1 taken "They weren't practical, iteim

Crawley, of Rye, Sussex, who played and wanted. 50 to 1 Galda, Petition This will raise to $25,000,000 said. "They came off if the wearer total of the surplus property credits on three previous Walter Cup teams, and Pearl Diver, all offered.

granted to Finland-Reuter.

REVOLUTIONARY

BATHING SUIT

entered the' swater".

Paris, May 12.

.

1. This year's model, “Glove of the Sea", calls for more masculino ima- gination, ut prevents wearers from swimming' out of Pross.

them United

SPINSTERS' PLEA REJECTED

London, May 13.

the

is the veteran.

'REPRESENTATIVE

the on

win,

Petra, who unable to play against India owing to foot injury, expects to be able to resume lawn lerinis within `n month.-Reuter.

WON'T PLAY FOR POLAND

Warsaw, May 12. Ignancy Tloczynski, Polish inter- national lawn tennis player, will not play for Poland against Britain in the Davis Cup encounter here this week. Tioxzynski is now a resident in

Special place betting: 9 to 4 on Tudor Minstrel, 13 to 8 abainst Blue Train, 11 to 4 against Sayajirao.--- Reuter. Others includo Gerald Micklem,

BARBARA ANN SCOTT 25-year-old London stockbroker and former Oxford blue, who last munta

Ottawa, May 12. won the English amateur champion- With tears in her eyes, Barbara Britain's spinsters must continue ship: Charley Stowe, 38-year-old Ann Scott, 10-year-old Canadian Britain and has been refused a visa 40 DROWNED IN to work for a living until they are winner of his single match in the championship, today handed back to

uner, holder of the world figure skating to enter Poland-Reuter. mechanio and former

coalmmer. 80 years old under a ruling by 1938 CANAL

had been awarded her, for winning National Insurance Minister James played user Cup play; C. Ewing, who the Mayor of Ottawa the car which

in 1938 and 1938; for the Cup

the championship. Grinths, who disclosed on Monday Alec. Kyle, of the 1938 Cup team; Calro, May 12.

rejected the organised R. J.

She returned the car after sugges White, one of England's best Press reports said today that 40 that he person, inchiding some women and spinsters' pleas for payment of their younger players; and the bespectacled tions that in accepting it she might

Wilsdn. ..

have jeopardised her amateur status

walker

three

INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

London, May 13, England will play four matches next season with Continental foot-

all sides, the English Football As-

clation said yesterday... The programme;.

children, Were drowned yesterday }, governmeit- pensions at the age of Scotsman, JcInally and Irishman | or compating in the' 1048 Olymplo when the bus in which they were 55.

With H. E. riding slidded into a canal a few At present they draw pensions MacCready as reserves, the team Games in Britain Reuter. miles south of Zagazig.

banning at the age of 60 but have contains. three

Trishmen,

WIGHTMAN CUP lobbled repeatedly in Parliament for Scotsmen and Ave Englishmen a

London, May 12, a reducion in the payment age tribute to the original cup donor, The British Lawn Tennis Associa Associated Press.

Herbert Walker, who specided that tion announced today that the Wight-Press.

The driver and two passengers fumped to safety Just before the bus went over the banknited Press,

September 21, Belgium. versus England, November 19, England versus Sweden. Moy B, Czecho- Slovakia versiua England. May 12, Austria versus England — Associated

Unless

Articles

below:

and Parcel

Posis clono 30

And Notice is also given that: otherwise stated, Registered the Share Transfer Register will minutes cariler than the time stated be closed froni 20th, May, 1947 to

Tuesday, May 13

31st May, 1947, both days in- USA, Central and South America and clusive.

Canada via San Francisco (No Par 'cals for Canada) (Bea) 5 p.m. Swatow (Res) noon.

Straits and Hangoon (Sea) 2 p.m. --- Conton (Train) 1.30 pan. Shanghai (B4a) a p.m.

Kongmoon, Macao, Trinshan and Shokki

(Res) 4 p.m.

Canton (Train) 3 pm,

Shanghai, Polping, Bwatow and Amoy

(Air) 3,30 p.m.

порп

Wednesday, May 14

By Order of the Board,

..

A. D. Learmonth,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 12th May, 1947. TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

ZOW: Hongkong broadcasting on frequency of 03 kilocycles from 1250 to 3.00 p.m., and 6.30 to 11.90 p.m., and also, on 9.52 megacyeles in the 31 metre band' from 18.30 to 1.1, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.16 to 11.00 p.m. 1.K.T.

Swatow, follow and Bangkok (Bea) 10,

a.m. felhow, Haiphong and Pakhoi (Sex)

Swalow and Amoy (Rex) noon. Canton (Train) 1,36 pan, Straits (Bea) p.m. Kangmoon (Bea) $ p.m. Mano, Tanahan & Shekkt (8oa) 8 pm,' Canton (Rea) 5 pm,

6.30 Turies of Not-So-Long-Ago: 7.Stud Amoy. Shanghai, Nanking, lankaw,

Tsingtao, Polping, Conton, Lluchow &

George Lobb at the Piano: 720 Orchestral' Interlude: 7.30 D.B.C. Transcription Her Kunming (Air) 330 pm.

'vice: "The . English Theatre". Not Foochow only (Air) 330 p.m.

Thursday, May 15

"Melodrama" TSA Bhort Piano Tectial Manila PL (Air) 10 a.m.b

by Ania Dortman London Jelay: World. Balgon, Swalow, Streits and Shanghai News; 8.10 London Relay: Torte Now

(e) 20 m. Canton (Tralo). 1,30 p.m.

from Britain: 15 London Relay: Special? Features of the Royal Tour in South

Service, "Birth of a Baboteur". how (6ea) 2 pm. Manila 11, and Shanghai (84) 3 pan. Comm. J. Taylor. R.N.JL: 9.30 Lach's. Kongmoon (es) 4 pin.

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Macao Tainahan, Shekki and Canton

[(Bea) 8:32,m Shanghal Telping. Swatow and Amoy

(ATF) 9.30 p.m.

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Bairon (Be#2 noon. Canton (ITIN), 150: pun. Shanghai (Sex) 8 pm

Violin Concerto In A Minor. Bronislaw- Huberman with the Vienna Thamania Orchestras 0.45 LAB.C. Transription Ser¬ vices "The Masqueraders: 10 London Helay: Newa; 1030 Relay of the Darice. Orchestra from the Ambassador Ballroom 11: Close, down, l

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