Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1906-06-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 140 VOL. LXIV. FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1958 1906-06-22 1 F 1 Intended Sailings. Www. |p.& 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH (ND A steam NAVIGATION Co. LTD Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. »Wm*« I tion, Company. L /A iCMB I nFfCTFO ARRIVALS DEPARTURES. For Iktkmdbd to Sail. Stbambr. ItTA I I MAIL SE» ICE. Negapatam, I Imperial German Mail Line. 1/ Outivc i1,958 words
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Advertisement591 1906-06-22 2 THEAN CHEE i Co, The F L ench Confectioner y> the international hotel, ‘l4, Bishop Street. The Only .Suitable Place, ARE NOW SHOWING A URGE AND VARIED SIOtH IN WHERE v 0 1!, CAN ENJOY YOUB El ,< F i Ladies Trimmed and Untrimmed ICES AND CAKES, FRESH DAILY, Children’s591 words
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Article1707 1906-06-22 3 communications iutendedfor insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents.] MOHAMMED AND THE RISE OF ISLAM. I To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Dear Sir, nliovc is the title of a hook hy Margoliouth which has been recently added1,707 words
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Article1198 1906-06-22 3 COLONEL OUTLAWS. Mr. FEDERICK HARRISON AND FURIOUS SETTLERS. Mr. Frederic Harrison, in the Positivist Review.— One of the mo>t sinister curses forced on ui by our ever-grow-ing Empire is the inevitable and increasing magnitude of the Servile Problem in all its repulsive forms. In different shapes it is dragging us1,198 words
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Article378 1906-06-22 3 On Saturday morning liefore Mr. Colman at Singapore Police Court, Inspector Howard asked leave to mention a kidnapping case, and an elderly Chinese woman, carrying an infant, was placed in the dock as defendant. Inspector Ho ward explained that the accused was alleged to have378 words
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Advertisement58 1906-06-22 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months ch. 1 Iren are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be Riven. George Town Dispensary, General Agents,58 words
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Advertisement123 1906-06-22 3 Any irritating or disfiguring skin disease is quickly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's ointment. This ointment cures piles, eczema, scurvy, itch, and every skin complaint. Sold by all chemists and pharmacies. Contracted Neuralgia During the War. I had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war.123 words
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Advertisement65 1906-06-22 3 No Competition. The uniform success of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of !>owel complaints both in children and adults, Jias brought it into almost universal use, ao that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone who has used it knows, is*without an65 words
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Advertisement87 1906-06-22 3 Beware of a Cough. Now is the time to get rid of that cough, for if you let it hang on no one can tell what the end may lie*. Others have lieen cured <>f their coughs very quickly by using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Whv not you George Town Dispensary,87 words
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Advertisement340 1906-06-22 3 THE ROBINSON PIANO Co, Ltd., Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, etc., Have Now Opened BUSINESS IN PENANG, ABOVE WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW’S PREMISES, Where They are Showing A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK, OF ’Tk»MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSI&. Pianos by such well-known makers as :—Steinway, Collard 8* Collard, Kra’trsi, Bechstein, Haake* WinkelmannALSO j The Robinson340 words
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Article130 1906-06-22 4 Fri4»y. 22*4 Jwac. New Moou. j Harms ton’s Circus. High water 12.00 p.in. Low water 6.20 a.m Sattir4»y, 23r4 Jvae. Football Mahommedans v. Butterworth, at Butterworth. Harmalon’s Circus. High water 12.50 p.m. Low water 6.50 a.m 3«a4ay, 24th Jvac. St. John Baptist. 4 Second Sunday After Trinity. r-.130 words
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Article1111 1906-06-22 4 We have received an authoritative statement from Amsterdam with regard to the recent rumours that Germany had obtained a coal station in the Netherlands*lndia possessions, viz., the island Laut, situated off the south-east of B »rneo. It H rjjpte true that some coal mines are w<»rke1,111 words
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Article1289 1906-06-22 4 There are many minor evils which afflict us East of Colombo, to which dwellers in less civilized countries are not subjected. Did we live at our own risk and for own our benefit in a country groaning beneath the unjust rule of a Pagan J'otemte, such -things as1,289 words
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Article543 1906-06-22 4 There was a very good audit nee in tlie 'a gete.-,t at the Date Kramat Gardens' list night, when Hauns'on’s Circus repeat-, d a highly 'qe -essful entertainment. The programme commenced with a ladies’, tournament. The Brothers Durwall, whpse powers on the l.orizmtal bars we have already mentioned,543 words
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Advertisement190 1906-06-22 4 WHERE TO STAY: E. 0. HOTEL T Penang. THE HOTEL Penang Hills. RAfFLES HOTEL Singapore. STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor». KODAK CAMERAS 4 AND KODAK ,-A t FILMS For Sale at The« GEORGE TOWN Dis P ciisar L,d Photographic Dealers, PENANG. Films for following Cameras, No. 1 Brownie. I190 words
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Advertisement117 1906-06-22 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be address-d tf> The Editor, written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. A LL monies must be paid at the “Pinppg Gazette” Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose117 words
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Article174 1906-06-22 5 THE JEWISH MASSACRE. VIEWS OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. further mutinies. [Rkutku’s Seuvick.] London, 21st June. The three members of the Russian Duma, n ho have been making vigorous enquiries ‘regard to the recent massacre of Jews at pielostok, have arrived at the conclusion that it is the duty of tire[Rkutku’s Seuvick.] - 174 words
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Article213 1906-06-22 5 ALLEG E L) J U DICI AL PA RTIS ANS HI P [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st June, In response to a memorial which has b*en signed by 300 members of the House of Commons. Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-num, Prime Minister, announced yesterday that he will devote Friday, 6th July,[Reuter’s Service.] - 213 words
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Article79 1906-06-22 5 FURTHER FIGHTING. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd June. It is reported that further fighting is proceeding in Southern Nigeria owing to the refusal of the Hausas to deliver up the body of the late Mr. E. C. Crewe-Read, Assistant District Commissioner for Southern Nigeria, who was murdered in the[Reuter’s Service.] - 79 words
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Article53 1906-06-22 5 FORTHCOMING CORONATION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st June. Plieir Majesties King Haakon and Queen Maud of Norway yesterday made their ’tate entry into Trondhjem, where the Coronation will take place on Fri- They were escorted by a number warships, and <»n the voyage they met 'he fishing fleet, from which[Reuter’s Service.] - 53 words
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Article55 1906-06-22 5 LORD KITCHENER’S SUCCESSOR. [Rrutbr’s Seuvick.] London. 21st June, flie Standard savs that it is understood Lieut.-General Sir John Pinkstone 1 r «nch, k c.m.g., who has been General ‘Officer Commander-in-Chief of the Alder--8 Command since 15th September, 1902, "dl succeed Lord Kitchener of Khartoum M Commander-in-Chief of[Rrutbr’s Seuvick.] - 55 words
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Article280 1906-06-22 5 THE GOLD CUP. PRETTY POLLY BEATEN. [Reuter’s Service.] Loudon, 22nd June. The Royal Ascot Meeting was continued yesterday when the following was the result of the Gold Cup, a piece of plate value £l,OOO with £2,000 added from the fund, for three yr. olds and upwards. Weight[Reuter’s Service.] - 280 words
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Article322 1906-06-22 5 GERMAN EDITORS IN LONDON. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st June. In response to an invitation from the Anglo-German Friendship Committee, a party of German editors arrived in London vesterday from Bremen in connection with the Anglo-German entente. [The editors of the following papers accepted the invitation to visit London[Reuter’s Service.] - 322 words
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Article63 1906-06-22 5 FUNERAL AT WELLINGTON. I Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd June. The funeral of the late Mr. Richard Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, took place at Wellington vesterday and was attended by an enormous numlier of people, including representatives of all the Australian colonies. A notable feature ofI Reuter’s Service.] - 63 words
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Article44 1906-06-22 5 A FIGHT WITH THE ENEMY. [Reuter's Service London, 21st June. It is reported from Natal that sixty troopers from the Mapumulo district (where the convoy was recaptured from the enemy) fought and dispersed five hundred of the native rebels, killing sixty.[Reuter's Service ] - 44 words
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Article96 1906-06-22 5 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, 22nd June. The following were the winners of the second day’s races at Kuala Lumpur, Jiekl yesterday afternoon The Griffin Handicap. Sir. L. R. Yzelman’s Amazon. The Selangor Stakes Handicap. Mr. G. Cumming’s Rutland. The Horse Handicap. Mr. Howden’s96 words
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Article81 1906-06-22 5 THE OUTRAGE ON OFFICERS.' trial of assailants. [Reuter's Service.] London, 22nd June. The trial of the assailants of Captain Bull, who killed, and of Capt. PineCoffin and Lieut. S. T. Smithwick, wl o were bully injured by villagers near Tantah, Lower Egypt, on the 14th inst., liegan yesterday in[Reuter's Service.] - 81 words
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Article55 1906-06-22 5 PROCEEDINGS JN COMMITTEE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st June. Clauses two and three of the Education Bill have been adopted in Committee after the closure htd been applied, although the explanations given by Mr. A. Birrell, President of the Board of Education, in regard to clause three yesterday[Reuter’s Service.] - 55 words
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Article42 1906-06-22 5 DEGREES CONFERRED. (Reuter's Service.] London, 21st June. Oxford University has conferred degrees upon Lord Milner, formerly High Commissioner for the Transvaal Air. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War and the Chinese Ambassador at London, His Ex. Wang Ta-sieh.(Reuter's Service.] - 42 words
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Article357 1906-06-22 5 The half-yearly ieport of the Peniusulir and Oriental Steam Navigation Company states: v ■n or Ple»t. The Coromanl-l and Bengal have disappeared from the list, having been sold some months ago, and subsequent to the close of the half-year, their sister ship, the Chus'tn has likewise357 words
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Article633 1906-06-22 5 FREE. SCHOOL v. P. R. C. The retimi Eeague match between the fy*ee School pnd Penang Recreation-Club Was played on‘tlie Esplanade ground yetters djiv evening, tliĕ first,” oil 28th December resulting ‘in Win for the first-mtme’d team, ijy 2 to nil. The Recreationists Were gr.eatjy weakened yesterday by633 words
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Article226 1906-06-22 5 Per l?t <b D. stoiimei’ Kitbia from Ixsft-» 'Hom May Que at Penang June 26|(h;—To. Penang»M rs cl l ĕ and child, Miss Palmers Mrd. -«DM? Richards Mr. D. Watts. To z Sip<apCM^v Ca P t B Airs. T. A. Curtis and children, Mr. J, M.226 words
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Advertisement586 1906-06-22 5 WHISKIES. V. 0. H. B. CLUB WHISKY, VERY OLD SCOTCH, Sir John Power’s Irish, etc., etc. Also JJlack and White, Dewar’s, Crawford’s, Ha Idow’s, and all Well-known Brands, Kept in Stock. j Cigars—Best Brands Only. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. 1 a, 1 1 1 11 New Advertisements. New Advertisements, Government Notification.586 words
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Obituary32 1906-06-22 5 OBITUARY. LIEUTENANT TULLOCH. [Rkutrk’s Sbrvick London, 22nd June. Die death is reported of Lieutenant wbes M. Grantt Tulloch, of the Royal fniy Medical Corps, from sleeping sickness *iich he contracted in Uganda.32 words
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Article834 1906-06-22 6 The officers of the Caviani, which has arrived at Auckland (N. Z.) from Raratonga, one of the Polynesian Islands, twice passed close to a sea serpent. They estimated its length at sixty feet. Its colour was a reddish brown, and its head the shape of a gurnet’s.834 words
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Article84 1906-06-22 6 Kistna, Brit., 524, Learniont, June 22, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Dkvanha, Brit., 4785, Hide, June 21, Bombay, gen A. Gilfillan Co. Tamba Maku, Jap., 3802. Butler, June 22, Singapore, gen., Boustead A Co. Rotori a, Brit., 555, Lingard, June 22, Tongkali,, gen.. Koe Guan Au C>. Ajax,84 words
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Article49 1906-06-22 6 SolfoMD for Rangoon. Coknblia for Port Swetteuham and Malacca. Pkrak for Port Swetteuham and Singapore. Omatebe for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, ictoria Point. Mergui, and Tavoy. Chan Tai for Perlis and Setul Lady Wald for Teluk Anton. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Akratoon Apcar for Calcutta. >49 words
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Article239 1906-06-22 6 PKIt Tamba Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin, at 11 a m. to-morrow. Taw Tong for Trang and Malacca, at 1 p.m. to-morrow Teesta for Negapatam and Madras, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Ban WhattSoon, for Langkat,'at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Pegu for Edie. T. Seinawe, Segli, OlehUi and Sabang, at239 words
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Article154 1906-06-22 6 .V.»...», tt-hei e h •ittls <«»»»»••«/. M,/txr«t /•<>>*,«■/. «>*■< C. An;ak, from Calcutta, June 22, for Singapore and Hongkong, A.'A. A. A Co. Spkzia, from Hamburg, June 24, for Singapore, China Japan, B. Meyer Co. Astyanax, from Liverpool, June 28, for Shanghai. W. Mansfield «fc Co. Lightning, from154 words
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Article21 1906-06-22 6 Per s.B. Kistna, from Port Swcttenliam Mr. and Mrs. Christian and child, Messrs. Low Pek Kong and K. Hullin.21 words
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Article131 1906-06-22 6 Penang, 22nd June, 1906. (By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4|_ 4 months 1 sight Bank 2,4 7/16 3 <’re«lil ‘*/41 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta. Demand Bank It* U 5 3 days’sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Madras, Demand131 words
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Article180 1906-06-22 6 Penang, 22nd Junk, 19<n; Gold leaf 81 Pepj»er (W. Const 3 11*. 5 on.) ■•‘•ck. White Pepper 29 —sellers Trang Pe Pl »er 22} sellers. Mace 81 Mace Pickings 68| s 11. N«tn»eg« I|O <3 sales. JNo. I .6 sales. 2 x. no stock. Basket 2 674 sales Tapioca180 words
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Article604 1906-06-22 6 I Year of Number j ssue Paid For- J Capital. of Value up. Stocks. Quotations, mation. i Shares. _____J MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO $lO lat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $6 buyer 1900 175,000 13.500 10 |i> Bersawah Gold Min’gCo. Ld. 10| sales. 1901 600.1100 60,000 ]0 JO Bruseh604 words
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Advertisement75 1906-06-22 6 Chamber! al n’a Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and cures quickly. It C an be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Cures griping, all kinds’ of diarrhoea,75 words
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Advertisement160 1906-06-22 6 ENGLISHMAN, several years Planting and Mining experience, is open to engagement to open up new plantation or mining property. Apply BORNEO,” 22-6 This Offer. Union S.S. Go. of N.Z., Limited. Singapore to New Zealand direct. Auckland, Wellington, Lytletton Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if inducement offers) r rHK160 words
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Advertisement208 1906-06-22 6 NOTICE. JAMES OLDHAM A- Co, Rublier Brokers and Agents. 19, St. Dunstans Hill, Gt. Tower St., London, E. C., secure liest prices ruling for Rubier of all grades Rubber Estate wanted for Syndicate. FOR SALE Australian chestnut mare, fast, quiet in harness age less han 4 years, any reasonably* offer208 words
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Advertisement122 1906-06-22 6 Wrought Iron Tubes Fittings, Large Stocks Always on Hand. ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., LIMITED. —nLIPTONS TEAS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. AgesstSy I‘euaug, I‘ATERSON, SIMONS A- Ce. COW'S HE AD BRAND. l i l ißjinmWS^.i W i.i... r.JI -ja run bream, Sterilized, ■LFijll Cream Unsweetei®o| Unsweetened Condensed122 words
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Advertisement573 1906-06-22 6 Penang Sales notice by o;:der of thh The undersigned is insti u.-to-l i e possession and pub up f Or S rt l e BY PUBLIC AUctiox On Friday, tse ust/j J AT No. 52, BEACH STREET AT 11-30 A.M, The undermentiomd Propertv r w *onging to LIM TEK BEE573 words
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Article1160 1906-06-22 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING. 1906. Tuesday 31st July, Tstjursday 2nd AND'. Saturday £t(j first day. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, 1906. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. AH animals imported into the Straits or FMS as Subscription1,160 words
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Advertisement1223 1906-06-22 7 IFfIFWTWQ PENANG BAND. YARROW HILL NURSERIES FRUIT FARM. I "VT OTICE is hereby given that from Ist Seeds and Seedlings of Cocoiruits and IN January, 1906, the charges for the Fruits of all descriptions carefully selected, err ices of the Band will be as follows packed and delivered. Price List1,223 words
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Advertisement1498 1906-06-22 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA j HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch>lndische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA LIMITED E l sc i pP^°’^ aat SChappi| (Nethenanas-Indian Discount Bank/ D Paid-up-Capital »10.000.000 Netherlands Trading Society. |iMa A |fce j ßitd Establish» at Batavia1,498 words
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