Straits Echo, 24 July 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE 01 EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRUTS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND HIE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 24th JULY, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 165.
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  • 59 1 1> v i>2»d I ».i v, tit li M <»oii Town Band. Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.ii, American Bioscope Co., King Str«‘ot, 9 pin 1 O- MORK'iW 23rh Ilay, diti Mooli Penang Races, Ist Day. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 u> 7 p.m. Americau Bioscop>e Co., King Street, It
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  • 51 1 Kor Week ending Suuuav. July 39 I V»<>s A U h >i Monti i', 24th ...5.40 005 Toeshav, 25th 6.30 0 55 M edn**eia.y, 26t,ii 7.'20 7.45 Tlinradsiv, 27th 8.10 *.35 Friday, 28th ...9. 9.25 i Sa> unlay, 29l h ...9.50 10.15 I Sltndnv, HOtii 10.40 1] t*s
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  • 31 1 Bast :.*> July 24'ii 8 8.6 f.j. C New i 11 Aug. Ist 11 2.7 A. M First Quarter Bth 5 1b.5 a.m O I* ill Mo..ii 15th 10.31 Bui
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  • 204 1 Japan's I’i.bni potkntiariks. Tiik installation ceremony of Baron Worn lira as Japanese Peace Plenipotentiary took place at 'Tokio on July 3. The Baron and i Mr. Takahi(a and suite left Yokohama per G. N. S. Minnesota on July 8. During Baron Komuia’s absence. Count Kat sura assumes the
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  • 259 1 In an interview with Professor Schiemuini, an intimate friend and adviser of the Umperor William, published in the Paris l’emps, the professor, according tv» Dalziel, indulged in a long tirade against Euglaud and her supf>o«ed policy. It appears, according to pi ilVssor Schieinuuii, that, to put the
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  • 409 1 Nkw Titi.b kok a Hongkong Nkwspa i*kk. Th* Strait* in its issue of 20th j u't.Ji is a tilt at one of our contemporaries. [After amusing reference lo the alleged battle of tiie Anambas, which in the Hongkong j I psi>er appeared under a flare of startling: headlines,
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  • 131 1 Pbnang 24 th July 'tiy o’ the Chor>-<* i L moon Demand him < i i f montns’ sight B un 2 v 1 red it 2 0, a f 3 Document,»! t v 20g Calcutta. Demand Bank IBs 118.) 3 «lavs sight Private ->o.j Bmib.iv. Demand Bank 1
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  • 190 1 Joid «eat r i t B. Pepper! W. <’‘*a'i *0»- old *iucL White Pepper 39— sellers Traug Pep[*ei *en*ou over Cloves (picked i <>nt oj *m*on Mace 75— geiiers Mace Pickings 05. sm uere Nutmegs 11 *>s- 37. 1 *<»«•' Nu. 1 lo liOUl Sugai 2 no slock Basket
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  • 235 1 Belat Tin M inimg Cn L«l. S 7.— teiler* HernawahGold Mu ingCo L«i. > 1300 *e.Uer* Brieh Rublier Syndicate L«i. par— buyer» Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Mining Co.. Ld S -t.OL* butter* Duff Deveiopmeiit. (Jo. $10.(XI seller* Fraser A Neave, Ld 1100. *ul u George Town Dispensary J 25. buyer*
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  • Shipping.
    • 81 1 1' I'Otlt A yen tv Due Glen rov Loudon M.AGo. 24th July Cam! ia Colombo I’.AO. 2. r »th i’hongwa Madias II li (tCo. 27th Seuudia Meriouet liHamburg KM.ACo. 27th shire London B.ACo. 27 th A. A pear Calcutta A A.A.Co, 28th H V'SOU Siuga pore W.M.&Co. 29th .Java
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    • 76 1 1 e,s*el* For Agent* Leaves Uawlia Singapore l\AO. 25th July 1 lenrov Singapore B ACo. 25t.h Thongwa Singapore H.L.ACo. 27th StMIulirl Singapore CM ACo. 27th A pear Merionet liSingapore A.A A.Co. |28th shire Singapore B.ACo. 28th llvson 1 (iverpool W M ACo. 29th Java 1 'olonibo 1’ AO 30th
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    • 46 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Wail Service. i Ut’TWAl;»»' HuMKWAKDM. Bengal -i t ng. Chuxan n Aug. uhi" t ■oronututlei Jft r.xira Service. Of i WAKDS lliDItWAKD.v (J audia (J-t Jut if. i da co 30 July. Ceylon i Aug. Formoeo 13 Aug. for particulars See Page o.
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    • 7 1 Ueimati K. Friedrich) 2otli July.
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    • 171 5 Muttka, Hr. s.s. 2.985. Seddou, 24th Julv. Singapore. 22nd July, «i»*n H L a Co. M*chaon, H,. s.*. 4 270, Long. 24th July, Liverpoo', 24th June, Geo VV M Co. j Lkjhthino, Hr 2.122. Spem-e, 211» July, Singapore, 22ud Julv. Gen A A A Co. Rotorua, Hr. s. 55.»,
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    • 51 5 21th July. Jin Ho, far Lnngkat. Rotorua, far Tongkah Mary Austin, for Port Swetteuliani. R. Haleicyn, far AsahanandH tu Hihin. Cuntoii, for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Miv/uion, for Singapore, China and Jitpau Un Pi ny, for Perlis and Set ill. Muttra, for Rangoon. b'lniny iJrayon. for Port Weld and
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    • 98 5 I Hai»v \V eli». Hr. s.s. 245,* Treweeke, 23rd July, Teluk Anson, 22nd July, Geu.,--SI rails S. S. Co. Petrel, Hr. s.s. 124, Reid, 23rd July, Hraudau, 22ml July. Gen. -K. G. Co. Cornelia, Hr. s.s. 194, Campbell, 23rd Jnlv. Port Swetteuliani, 22nd July, Gen K. G. Co.
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    • 96 5 For Calcutta— Per Liyhtuiny. to-niorrow, 10 a.m. Batu H iiira and Asahan—Per Ton i Chay Un, to-morrow, noon. Paugkalan Brandan—Per Petrel, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per Cornelia, to-morrow, 1 p in. Port Swettenliain Per Ran Whatl Soon to-morrow, 2 p.m. Teluk Anson Pex LadyWe/tl, to»morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swetteuliani,
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    • 40 5 Per Lightning, from Singapore: Mr. ami Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Ng Law Lin, Mr. A. A. Gunn, Mr. H. Latham, Mr. B Joseph, Mr. J. Mitchell, Rev. W. A* Williams, Mr. J. Hustin, Mr. W. ReedFrom Hongkong Air. E. Euglehard.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 224 1 EIFFEL TOWER. Highly Recommended. Tested by .Municipal Engineer. h a 2 m z W HI -I U 4 IU JKKT3WI rv.i«Sß Tiang Lee Co., So/e Importers. Nil OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthful location, food tlie best, large play-ground, strict discipline, dully study classes under personal supervision of
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    • 134 1 Mr. W. C. I! LETT, KKI'UfcSKM ATIVE OF Messrs. STEUART Co., the weil-known Carriage Builders of Calcutta, Is here lor a few days ouly and may be seen at the < ,'eutral Hotel, where drawings i may be seen ami estimates given. Jl-7-05 Ivi k +77 WANTED, Ml». VV J.
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    • 113 1 •STEAKNS WINK is pleasant to take. Its effect is certain m prevent inn troughs and colds. It Guilds up ami strengthens. BURN Co., Ltd., Electrical Engineers, PENANG. Show Rooms Logan's Buildings. A lift now prepared shortest notice. European supervision. to undertake all kinds of electrical work All work done hv
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    • 15 1 STEARNS’ WINE acts on the whole svstein, aiding digestion, improving nutrition. Increases weight and strength.
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    • 256 1 SOLE A OEMS. (iIH NNESS’S STOUT os a •d g iH O Hiv s.ssva tiang LEE Co NOTICE IS herein given that the loth dividend of the Tronoii Mines, Limited, will lie paid to those persons, who hold shares in t he name of Mr. FooCiioo Choou, by Messrs. Sin
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 52 1 WEATHER 1'hk following report is kimliv *uinmed i»v the Signal iJtreetor ot Fort Oortnvaiiis j |».Ui. >1 a.Hi. Yesterday lo-iiay Tli. S3* 35* Wr. Fine Clear Wd. *>t rung SouUuriy >******1 The rainfall duriiiir the 2 t at 9 a.iy. to-dav was nil. 'Kill.. t'o-uay 33* Fine Strung sout lu-rl>
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  • 803 2 From the earliest time the Chinese have j devoted a great deal of attention 1«» thej study of medicine: ami they have evolved a complicated system lull of the most cutious and eccentric elements. In medicine, as in s«i many other things, the Chinese appear to
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  • 1162 2 Tuesday 25th. 1 hursday 27th, ami Saturday 29ih Jul\ FIRST DAY. Tuesday, '16th duty, !U<! 1. —The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by Johu Armstrong, Es«j.. with 875»! added by th«* Club.—A l«a«*e f«ir Maiden H«irses. Weight as ]*»r scale redn«*ed 14
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 120 2 TO LET. PREMISES No. «41, D.tio Krumai Road with a large compound, formerly o« cupied by the Celestial Club. Apfi\ ii> 8-«-0o u c 182 :.0L Beach street TO LET. '•'•TTILLA MARIA Ta ij. ng Jluu-iih, furuibLed. R< u s>o u mouth. I mmediate eut ry Apply to A. I\
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    • 1237 2 XTST-AJN’TIESID. V FURNISHED HOUSE near town, at a moderate rental. Apply to P. 1). Q- _7-0o c o Straits Echo AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 1905. r pHK COMMITTED have decided to 1 extend the time tor entries in Classes WANTB1D. rjlWO BUGLERS (Manila men or Malays) lor Puket Police on 812 per
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    • 209 2 Penang Turf Club. AUTU II /V WHI TING, 1905. A DMISSION toGraud Stand l>v Tickets XjL only. Tickets for Grand Stand can be obtained at tlie Secretary’ Ofliee, or at ilie Gate. These Tickets are only sold subject to the right of the Committee to return the money at any
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    • 307 2 t I1 T 9XJRAIVCESS. j T I! V L 0 N II ON SSL R A NC E COR I* ORATION. INt 0111*011 ATE D UY UOYAI. ‘j (TJIARTF It A I>. 1720. r undersigiud having liecn appointed JL Aleuts for the alnive Corporalion, are now prewired to accept M
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    • 482 2 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, ESTABLISH Kl> 1821 SuWrilw.1 Coital 1 otal 1 11 Funds up- i "r *.500,000 lota Annual Income £759,000 rpHb undersigned Lave been appointed 1 Ai/euts of (he altove Company at Penang, and are prepared to issue policies oi Insurance against loss by fire at tlm lowest
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1797 3 TA& 8. 111. Co. Expected Arrivals and Departures Mail Service. Outwards. Aug. 17 Bengal connecting with 3 8.8. Nubia <lo 8.8. Himalaya Homewards. Auir. 5 8.8. Chusan connecting with 8.8. China I«4 «.a. Coronuuulel do s.s. Moldavia FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. Ist Class 2nd Class £6O £4O To Loudon by
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  • 104 4 Justiceaaiisfie* every body,and justioealonc.— Kmentom Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sunday*.) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 22t>—23*2, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE: DAILY LOCAL Si* i>er auuum OUTBTATION Krtr*. MAIL EDITION <Pu»t Krw?> Sl5 CAULK ADDRESS: Echo —Penang." Teleplioue No. ISs. NOTICE DuKINO tin* temporary
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  • Current Topics.
    • 223 4 As cotton may vet proie to be a product of Malaya planters may lx* interested jin the following;—A meeting ot the India Ooiumitteo of the Mritisli CottonGrowing Association was held in Manchester on June 20. Mr. E. Slanstield in tiie chair. Mr. F. Fletcher. Depu'y Director ot' Agriculture, Bomb.iy.
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    • 336 4 It seems d o u b t f u w het b e r the derision which has oeen arrived at, t<> discontinue the use of the revolver in ihe Britisii army in hostilities against civilized nations, is a wise one in view of tiie experiences in the
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    • 335 4 As the hydrophobia epidemic progresses we are constantly hearing new suggestions put forward, the latest being that of the Hon. J. Bromhead Matthews to the effect that all dogs'be destroyed. Now, serious as the situation undoubtedly is. we do not think that there is any necessity for such a
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  • 579 4 Before thr Hon. W K Fiehet, Fmene J n (life and a J nnj Conviction kok iStabbini. tlx the Assi/.es being resuined in i iie Supreme Court, Ah Sen/, a Chinaman, was arraigned on a charge of voluntarily causiu/ hurt I* v stabbing Lim Ah Kaw at Kimlierlev
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  • 1234 4 Great Changes in Progress K KKKTOWN TO PASS UnDKK New CONTROL. J he Fill East is proverbially the pait of the earth wherein the unexpected usually happens and where, too, the impossible often becomes possible. The latest instance of this is the complete triumph of David over Goliath,
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  • 863 4 Huge Pneumatic Tube Project. The question of accelerating the journey between Europe and America is one of perennial interest as great to the travelling public as to commercial and scientific men We are fortunate (says Science Siftings in being able to lay before
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 341 4 Eastern Oriental Hotel. RACE WEEK. SPECIAL. RACE DINNERS. TUESDAY 25th JULY. THURSDAY 27 th SATURDAY 29th TOWN BAND IN ATTENDANCE. special Malay Curry Tiffin ON FRIDAY. 281 h JULY. SAESIES BROTHERS, PROMT lETORS. The International Hotel. 2. LEITH STREET, PENANG. RACE WEEK. SPECIAL DINNERS, U\ 25th 27th and 29th JULY.
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    • 8 4 See WHFTEAWAY’S ADVERTISEMENI Do not miss if f
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 71 5 The Zemstvoist Congress. (Supjdied by Reuter.) London, 24th July.—The Zemstvoist Congress at Moscow displayed rema kable independence aud unanimity. Prince Dolgorukoff and Prince I'ruhetskoi and other nobles were most, outspoken in denouncing the existing regime in Russia. The Congress resolved that it was useless to again approach the
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    • 118 5 The Government Defeat (Supplied by Reuter London, 22nd July.—Mr. Balfour, the Premier, had a brief audience with King Fdward yesterday evening. It is slated that he informed His Majesty that he and his colleagues were agreed that circum stauces had not made it incumbent upon the Cabinet to resign.
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    • 59 5 Attempted Regicide (Supplied In f Reuter.) London, 22nd July. As the >Sul(au of Turkey was leaving the mosque it bomb was exploded in the courtyard. Several people were killed and wounded, but the Sultan escaped uuhurt. Loudon, 28id July. Ju the bouih explosion at Constantinople twenty-four persons were killed
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    • 79 5 Terrible Boiler Explosion. (Sujt/died by Reuter.) London, 22nd July—A terrible le*iier explosion has occurred on the small United States cruiser Benuington, at Sau Diego, California The greater part, of her deck was blown into the air aud twenty-seven of her crew were killed and seventy injured. London, 24*
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    • 15 5 Illness of the Viceroy. (Echo Special.) •Simla, 24th Juljr.—Lord Cur/,011, the Viceroy, is indisposed.
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    • 93 5 The King’s Prize. (Supplied by Healer.) boudou, 23rd July.—The King's Prize at. bislev has been won by iSergeaut Comber, of >he East Surrey Regiment. World s Sculling Championshp London, 23rd July.—The World's sculliug Championship has lieen won by J. Stanbury, l Parramatta, who lieat G. Towns by two lengths.
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  • 137 5 r ort Arthur. i Anolher Warship Raised (Sn/tplied by Reuter.) London. 24tli July.—lt is reported from Tokio that the Russian battleship Poltava, sunk at Port Arthur, has la*eii raised by the Japanese. Peace Prospects. Witte and l.oubct Meet. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 24th July. —M. Witte, the chief
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  • 2496 5 Latest News from the Course I IK Al. SiiLE TIONk. KY OLD STAGE*. Du kino tile week, over a score of ..utsidetrained candidates have arrive*! on the s«*eue ot action, the only absentee u««w' Iteing Bara (by Yatteudou-Alarm) and lie. I hear, succumbed after a short illness a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 95 5 Great Success! To-Night! To-Night!! Another Special Programme. New Films! New Films! Grand American Bioscope Company, By Special Request, are Showing a Few More Nights Scenes in the Great Russo-Japanese War and The World’s Greatest Scenes. King Street Theatrical Hall. Hiill well ventilated. Electric Fans and Electric Light. Ke uced Prices
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    • 123 5 Board and Lodging. LADY would like Lady and J Gentleman or two Gentlemen as paving guests. A 'Ulren* English Laoy, <• o Strait* Film. 24-7-05. lwk. 487. TO LST. CHANGE,” No. n, L ogau Koad. j 1.. [nimediate Entrv. Apply to P.J. DUVAL, co W .Manskiku* A < :o. i
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    • 261 5 Municipal notice r PHK NKM t MJI»J NAi; V MEETING of •!>»* M Unt.ipal CoinDliNsiolH-IH will Ik; held ;it the Mumcii'ai, Okkk’k. on Kk:i»ay, -Hth July, 1905. at i m. T. O’HA BLOK AN. 'ctnii/ h> ill Municipal Coinu*ir*iouert. -4-7 -On put Race Holidays. r p H K undermentioned Banks
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1256 6 Lim Sun Mo CHOP HENG IVfOH Co. 164, Beach Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 610 Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Moh. 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General Goods Store. 39c HONG BEE i Co., DAVID BROWN Co., 4,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 701 7 empire typewriters The IDEAL MACHINE. O for Office use Thean Chee £~> V.O TF.OH JOO MENO, (ESTABLISHED 1858.) Chop SOON YANG. Telephone No. T2l bein ,r built cm principles comprising Great Strength ami Sim pm i y of Construction. Full particulars I rum HUTTENBACH Bros. Co., l'h^ANU, Sole A gents
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 644 8 WHITEAWAY’S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE STARTS MONDAY, 31st INSTANT. GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS WILL ISE OFFERED. Every Color and Size lo Choose From. NOTE. On no conditions will any Goods he sold’at Sale Prices previous to the Sale. All Post Orders for advertised goods will be registered and dispatched on the
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