Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1911

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED No. 267 VOL. LXIX. THURSDAY. 23rd NOVEMBER, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1464 1 For $3O yz ou can have the Pinang A Gazette posted every day S for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) Q Proportionate Quarterly and a o Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in 2 advance and remittances should n g be addressed to The Managing Director c
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    • 79 1 <4 WHEN YOU ARB AWAY on leave you want to keep in touch g with Malayan affairs, Social, Com- j mercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. D j This you can do in no better way J than by subscribing to the We*kly g I Edition of the “Pinang Gazette,” a >
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  • 406 2 A GREAT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. Major-General Rosa, Protestor of Tropical Medicine in the University of Liverpool, has just published a pamphlet Summarising -he facta known with regard to Malaria which, as Sir Joseph Fayrer has written, “is the cause of more sickness and invaliding
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 555 2 [To the Editor oj the 11 Pinang Gazette? J Sir, Mr. Clayton’s remarks to a representative of Rubber News, published on Nov. 16 in the Pinang Gazette, on the recent muddle in the Quarantine Camp at Pulau Jerejak, are interesting inasmuch as they seem to be an
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    • 313 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.'] Sir, I understand that it has been decided to remove the spire of St. George’s Church The only reasons that I have heard given fordoing so are (1) that the spire is a later addition no: contemplated by the original
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    • 292 2 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, With reference to the above appealing in your issue of ye-terday, permit me hospitabdit.y of y<>ur columns to make few remarks in connection therewith. In such an organizition as the present revolutionary movement, which is known throughout the
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  • 323 2 SALE TO LONDON REFUSED. A special general meeting of shareholders in the Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Limited, was held in the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, There we<e present Mr. R. P. Brash (Chairman) Messrs. Allen Dennys, A. S. Anthony, J. G. Allan, J. C. H. Macbeth, R P.
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  • 60 2 Homeward Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close 8.1. Teesta Sat. 25/11 10 a.m. noon M. Dumbea Mon. 27/11* 5.30+ 25/11 P. it O. Delta Sat. 2/12 N. P. Alice Tues 5/12 *From Singapore f Mails close in Penang. Outward. B.[. Thougwa Thurs. 23/11 3 p.m. 4 p.m. N.D.L. Kleist
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  • 69 2 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $96.96 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £l9B spot and £lBB 10s three months The following is the local report to-day —Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 175 tons, $97.50 Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd.,
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  • 124 2 Thursday, November 23. St. Clement. P.C.C. Bowls Ties. Lodge Scotia, Regular Meeting, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Koari. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Moonlight Cinematograph, King Street Theatre. Friday. November 24 Old Martinmas. P.C.C. Bowls Ties. Hockey: P.C.C. v. Malay States Guides,
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  • 153 2 November 30.—Rugby Football Scotland v. The Rest, Esplanade. November 30.—St Andrew’s Ball. December 2.—Coronation of King of Siam. December 4 and 5. Impressionists’ Exhibition, Engineers’ Institute. December 5. —Church Workers’ Association, St. George’s Girls’ Home, 10.30 a.m. December s.—Municipal Election Nominations Close. December s.—Scripture Union Meeting, Mission
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  • 213 2 Order Against Estates. A Federated Ma>av States Govei ament Gazette Extraordinary has b-eu issued with the following notification Order under Section 2 (ii) of The Labour Enactment, 1911.”—Whereas on the 19th day of November, 1911, the Protector of Labour having reason to believe that the following Estates
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  • 23 2 The following fixtures have been at ranged JVoremter. 2R.—C. R.C. r Free School, Victoria Green. December. 7-— Police r. Crescent, Esplanade.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 LOGAN ROAD, furnished or O j unfurnished. Apply to M. M. NOORDIN. TO LET. COMMODIOUS Compound House, No. 1, Gottlieb Road (junction of Mt. Erskine and Began Jerinal Road), unfurnished. Rent $3O P er month. Apply to LIM CUBAN HOCK, *****-12 117, Beach Street. TO LET. FROM Ist December, 1911,
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    • 62 2 MARTIN’S c IPlOL&steeiPI LLS A French Remedy for all Irregularltjes. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin’s Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous sale.
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    • 36 2 Hunyadi A Janos m f/ Is the Best 11 < Natural Aperient Water W Bottled at the Springs JI MW Used the World over I'. J» Drink on arising a wineglassful for I Uy INDIGESTION -mJ W|
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    • 592 2 WANTED. I IJOVR ULr j A PPLICATIONS ate invited for t| w —Ti kJey following offices, viz;— the* TREASURERS of The Penang Club. The Penang Golf Club. The Town Club, Penang. |H|P 2 SECRETARIES of The Penang Club The Town Club, Penang. j Applicants are r< quested to give full
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 1014 3 SIDELIGHTS OF THE REVOLT. GENERAL HOMER LEA. In the light of the telegram announcing, on the authority of Mr. A. R. Colquhoun, that General Homer Lea, formerly of the United States Army, has agreed to direct the military Government of tire Revolution in China, these views of his,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1433 3 COFFEE ROBUSTA.” notice. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t h l c n °su^v b ?o D m Green island cement Co Ltd J Oi pany to Mr. Alex. Colledge ha B been lUIUIIU UVIIIVIII VV., LIU. deeds, Seedlings, and Stumps. cancelled. M Samples and full particulars how to grow Fraser Chalmers, Ltd., M
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    • 212 3 THE Straits Cinematograph Co. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE UNDBR THE PATRONAGE OB’ The Hon'ble W. Evans, Resident Councillor, and Mrs. Evans. The Municipal President and Mrs. Peel, and the Chief Police Officer. ON FRIDAY NIGHT. All the Latest and Selected Pictures will be exhibited. Farewell Night! Farewell Night! I THE GREAT FLATT
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  • 61 4 Gad.—On November 18, at Copenhagen, the wife of S. Gad, of a son. MARRIAGE. Brrtt —SpiLLKR —On Thursday, Nov. 23, at Si. George’s Chinch, Penang, by the Rev. F. XV. Haims, m.a., Horace, third son of the late Henry Richard Brett, to (Molly.) Mary Anne, younge-t daughter of ihe
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  • 995 4 If Germany never thought of establishing a naval port at Agadir and had no designs on Moroccan territory, it is most regrettable that such gross misrepresentations of Teutonic intentions should have been promulgated and believed in England and in France. The idea that the despatch of a warship
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  • 144 4 H. R. H. Prince XVilhelm of Sweden, the Envoy Extraordinary (who is to represent the King of Sweden at the Coronation of King of Siam) and his consort arrived here to-lay by the N. D.L. ss. Kleist which was berthed at Swettenham Wharf at noon, Mr. R. S.
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  • 64 4 A faiewell vaudeville entertainment will be given by Messrs. Flatt and Leslie in the grounds of Raffles Hotel on Friday evening, when the town band will aLo contribute selections. If the night is fine the evening should be a pleasant one, as tables will
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 317 4 Yesterday’s fixtures in the bowls tournament threatened to be postponed on account of the heavy shower at five o’clock, but ultimately the rain stopped, leaving the gieens drenched and making the bowls elu-ive in their slipperiness. The results were as follow Championship. R. 8. Pentney 21
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    • 75 4 The football match between the P.C.C. and the Everlasting Football Club, which was played yesterday evening, on the Esplanade, resulted in a draw. The Malays scored first by a chance shot, but the P C C. retaliated and scored beautifully. A large crowd witnessed the match. The first match
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    • 67 4 A reminder may be given of the hockey match on the Esplanade to-morrow, at 4 30 p.m prompt, be ween the P.C.C. and Malay States Guides. I'he local team has been slightly altered and is now as follows Goal L. M. Evans back* Mackay *ud Ferrin half-b«eks J. R.
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    • 108 4 Last evening the final of the doul les in ‘he quoits tournament lesultei as follows J. S. Cunningham F. Daniel 1 XV. A Ward J 15 \V. Brown J 14 It proved a most exciting contest. Cunningham and Ward led at the start and had eight
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    • 51 4 'l'he following was the result of the Ladies’ Presgrave Cup for November at the Penang Golf Club Mrs. Kinder 3up winner Mrs. May -j down Mrs. Peterkin 9 Mrs. Edwards 3 Mrs Kirk 3 Mrs. Hbden 3 Mrs Evans 5 Mrs. Macintyre and Miss Mahler made no
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    • 32 4 A morning ride has been arranged for Sunday i.ext; meet at the junction of Ayer Rajah and Macalister Roads at 7 a.m.; and finish at the District Judge’s Buugalow
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  • 268 4 POLLING IN YOUTH SOMERSET. ANOTHER UNIONIST GAIN. Yeovil, November 23. Polling took place in South Somerset yesterday to fill the vacancy caused bv the elevation of the Liberal member, Sir Edward Strachey, to the Peerage. T] ie Liberal candidate was Mr. Henry Vivian, formerly M P.
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  • 87 4 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. ,From a Malacca Correspondent Malacca, November 23. Information has been received bv the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 43, no sellers. Plantation Para, I 7J, value. The market was firmer with a
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  • 90 4 FULL PROGRAMME IN SINGAPORE. f/Yom Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 23. I -S. H. Prince and Princess Alexander of Teck went shooting vesterday. To-dav they go to Blakan Mati with MajorGeneral Stephenson, Officer Commanding the Troops, S.S. Tn the evening they will be present at a football
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  • 45 4 —R*uter. BRITAIN S ADVICE ACCEPTED. London. Novemlier 23. leisia has taken Great Britain's advice and agreed to comply with the demands of the Russian ultimatum. Russian Troops Arrive. St. Petersburg, November 23. The first detachment of Russian troops has arrived at Enzeli.
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  • 34 4 —Reuter. MISHAP TO A GERMAN LINER. New York, November 23. Ihe Hamburg-America liner Prinz Joachim, bound from New York to Kingston, Jamaica, has gone on the rocks off the Bahama Islands.-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 287 4 nnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnn I PERLIS GUANO. 1 I n PHOSPHATIC MANURE g Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, J q Specially for n RUBBER, COCONUT. n TAPIOCA, g n COFFEE, g n SUGAR, Etc. n n GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN U u n 4O Phosphates (Tricalciumphosphate) n n n IS Phosphoric
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    • 54 4 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— Correspondence Menglembu Lode Syndicate The Mails To-Day’s Tin Quotations and The M eek’s Engagements. Page 3.— China’s Upheaval. Page J,, Editorial (German Ambitions) Sporting News and Telegrams. Page s.— Telegrams. Page s.—Mails Close on W eek Days. Page 7,_Shipping and Mails Exchange and Produce Share List
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  • 16 4 DEATH. Halton —On October 20, at London, Lidie Halton, widow of Eldrid Halton, late of Wimbledon
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  • 212 5 TINS SLIGHTLY WEAKER. STERLING RUBBERS STILL ERRATIC. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 to-day 1910. 22/11/11 23/11/11. at X X 5D <x > Sharks. >, c a "3 T U X t» 33 c/2 .Wimiii/. 10/- 4/-
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  • 407 5 lll’j; LETTABLE STATE OF AFFAIRS. INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE APPOINTED. [From Our Own Correspondent',. Singapore. November 23 At the general meeting of shareholders in the Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ltd., yesteriav. Mr. Lee China Tuan presided. Mr. H M Darby was present. Worst Suspicions Exceeded. The Chairman said that a
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  • 420 5 Reuter. DEBATE ON RAILWAY CRISIS. LABOUR MEMBER’S WARNING. London, November 2'\ In the House of Commons, Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (Labourite, Leicester) opened a debate on the report of the Royal Commission of enquiry into the conciliation scheme. He moved a resolution regretting the refusal of the railway
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  • 165 5 —Reuter. ATTEMPTED RAID ON COMMONS. Loudon, November 22. The militant Suffragists attempted a raid on the House of Commons yesterday evening, but found the approaches barred by police. Individuals attempted to break the cordon, but were repulsed and arrested. Afterwards groups of women, armed with cloth bags, containing
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  • 60 5 SEVERE FIGHTING TN HANKOW. Hankow. November 22. Further severe fighting has occurred, as the result of which the insurgents have again secured a footing on the Hankow side of the river.—Reuter. j It is stated that a sum of $4,000 has already been raised in Klang among
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  • 1869 5 OFFICIAL GERMAN EXPIANATIONS. A SENSATIONAL PUBLICATION. London, November 22. A sensation, says Reuter’s Berlin correspondent. has been created by the official publication of the confidential speech of Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, German Foreign Secretary, to the Budget committee of the Reichstag on the 19th and 20th inst. Herr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 112 5 DON’T FORGET Dandy Dick. TOWN HALL Saturday, 25th November, 9.15 P.M. SHARP. Reserved Seats $2 (at Robinson Piano Co.). E. g 0. HOTEL. SUPPER ON Saturday, 25th November, AFTER “Dandy Dick." SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietoi s. The Grand Hotel, PERAK. THE High-life Hostelry in the Heart of the IPOH City. Requests
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    • 286 5 You are pretty safe in judging things by what they have done— past performance record. This determines their place in the world. Nothing succeeds at a bouud. It is the sum of deeds well done every day which spells success. By .superlative merit “BLACK AND WHITE’’ WHISKY is the world’s
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  • 742 6 For Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tarnbun, at 8 a.m., 1-45 p.m., and 5- p.m. Bukit Mertajain, 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m., 1-45 p.m 3-15 p.m., and 5-30 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 620 6 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co Id. v f\ EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama *ia ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail eontract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted
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    • 1205 6 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. MMMWBMM INSURANCE. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. g uliu w ====> O,al W FOR DANDRUFF, SCURF-FALLING HAIR Mannhe jm Insurance Co. Se«er re Liabdity of Proprietori c IF y W W M A T I HmdOwio»: BjT /W I Agents, wU J fV 1 M o 1 Amritsar
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  • 1659 7 i a i Number of Ibbuo 3 2 < r *P Subscribed. ghareg Valne 2 Dividend.. Name. -go Q S 3 'S B -S M on CT II Illi MINING. 1907 1908 1909 1910 19H j 1903 $300,000 >300,000 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 30 30 I Belat Tin
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  • 970 7 ARRIVALS. Canton, Brit., 106, Basasahib, Nov. 22, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Malta, Brit., 3899, Montford, Nov. 23, Singapore, gen Adamson Giltilan Co Syria, Brit., 4190, Peters, Nov. 23, London, g®n., Adamson Gitillan Co. Thongwa, Brit., 3428 03, Fysh, Nov. 23, Madras, gen., Huttenbaeh, Liebert Co. CLEARANCES. Ayuthia for
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  • 127 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To Morrow. For. Per. Close» Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 8 a.m. Deli, and Asahan Van der Parra 1 p.m. Langkat Jin Ho 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.no. Rangoon Lama 4 p.m. Calcutta Fook Sang 4 p.u>. Pul a
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  • 36 7 Penang :—The E. <fe O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnyinede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, IkOH :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 60 7 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE £29,500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED! 7,500,000 Chief Office I Norfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain. J London. Chief Office I Cinada Buildings, Indian Empire, f Bombay. Chief Ofiibo 1 Battery Road, S. E. Asia. J Singapore, W. A. White; Managers A
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    • 307 7 EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 56 7 The Tide». Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. a<m. p.m. p.m. Nov 23 ..< 1-05 7-13 1-22 7-30 24 1-39 7-47 1-56 804 2-i 2-13 8-21 2-29 8-37 26 2-46 8-55 3-04 9-13 27 3‘25 9-36 3-47 9-58 28 4*lo 10-23 4-37 10-50 ”29 5-06 11-32
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2625 8 p. o. sailing*. Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., c. e Ma n u». UFtCTEB MHU *W MMIWMS. UIIUDU r, I MIT ED fIL S mail service outward. LlMliiki». HOMUWARI». C FOB J INT,!,,D ,> T 0 SA,t STBAMBR. /Ua OCtflß Sleflßl Ship i’g -I
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