The Straits Times, 2 July 1850

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  • 28 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 6th. published every [TUESDAY, JULY, 2nd 1830.] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 486 Straits Times Extra Singapore, Tuesday 2nd, July, 1850.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 616 1 B^tb« or •UHHOarPTiuii AnnDailr. Bp. Drs. 16 ii.ilf Yearly.. 9 Unariiiriy.... 6 i /iir .Mi nth 14 t-in-rie Copy— One KuDre LIST Of ARTICLES FOR SAIE AT T2XS COr^IIVSISSZON ROOMS OF COWWERCIAL-SQUARE,-SINGAPORE. a=!V»IC-* Berlin wool of colon Jiuvmet— White and colored Boott and tho ttA Fronefe Linoa Fine Irish .u.i
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    • 735 1 E« tmmcmff-km^^K^ yijalc#^- r»ff J 1 -sip. v^sf ,V Have always on Sale an extensive ;iml choice assortment of the following, goods, lelecttd ipecitJly for their Stores. WHOLESALE RKTAIL FOR EXPORTATION. MLLINERY |ffi£ HOSIERY Berlin Wool of .isaort<«l rolors Articles for the Work Table Caps. Cuffs. Collars, of lir.glish Manil
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    • 708 1 AORNTH London— W. Thomas 4Co Ciilrnrta— Tharker and Co ri.inu— William Punt. ill 4Co Butavia Laujjr if Co. JUST IMPORTED. EX (JHIUSTIAN FROM CHINA. AND FOR SALE AT THE OODOWNI OF MEBSHS- E- APEL A COCommercials {iiare. 4 N Extensive and choice consignment of China and Japan (ioods, which are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 614 2 NOTICE. I Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Messrs Frkukiuck Lender A Co, as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are authorized to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Cologne. 14/ A Sept. 1818. JOHANN MARIA FARINA. The Genuineness of JOHAVN
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    • 582 2 Ex "Carl nnd Hermann" from Hamburgh. Coloured Bavarian and Bohemian glassware, richly assorted. Ex Jeanette and Bertha "from Hamburgh. A new supply of D. 11. Carsten's Preserved Provisions and various other articles. Ex Stanislaus," from Antwerp. Genuine Eau de Colongne and Lavender Water Ex Flora" from Hamburgh. Berlin wool, and
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    • 625 2 NOTICE. TO CAPITA LISTS OTHERS VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE LANDED PKOPKRJ'Y, Belonging to the Ext<iti' of the Lite Tan Tocksing Esquire, deceased. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate to the public, that he has been in m strutted to sell, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. positively to thi- htghest bidders, without limit or reserve,
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    • 574 2 TRIESTE 2^U^ ROUTE. OVEttLAND aoorc VIA T&X£&T£. rilh Austrian Umf4% Btmm Natiga. tion Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packets leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 hours after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Calcutta, on about the llth of every month. The passage is
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  • 1112 3 To thk Editob or thk Stiiait-s Times. l) r v; Snt I read some comments of the Editor of trie Free Press on Friday before last regarding the appointment of Mr. Caldwell, senior sworn clerk of the court of Judicature, to the Commissionership of the Court of Requests, as
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  • 447 3 Shipvkrs to this land of gold mnst take eire to inform themselves of the nature of its Customs regulations, if they wish to avoid loss. With a view to this, their alteittiou is requested to tbe following remarks from a late number of the Sydney Morning Herald:— The seizures
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  • 1506 3 Disco vt.it v MI Coal. li o m> ua peculiar pleasuie to be at lanleuabied tv announce ihe almost certain discovery ot° caul in ilus :'iuniia'. (Jajjtjji; Ti .am, Hi i iciuniL I vc».e:ii.v fruin K uig.iioo Island in ttte LaJj li.'.un:\tul. As M reserves !i > mil.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 586 3 J r JST EMPORTED. XX ARROW FROM CHINA <v KXPOSKI) FOR SALE. An jk^ortinent of Lackered war?, Hh Teapoy*, Ladies woik Tables, Chess and Itackgammon Tables, Chess aud Backgammon board. LmK«I VMt *n& Gentlemen Razor boxes, LmM« GmAmm, Te;\ cities, Segir boxes, iK-cantir stands, Joss-slick MMM) Gloveboxes, Trays, Baskets. Paper
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    • 70 3 NOTICE. t -Ij, Trty. Vndersigned having removed j^.4-%^ Establishment on the Beach c^g^^ iA Teluk Aver, the last house «n IheS.W. end of the Town, a White Flag will be dropped (rom Ihe Flagstaff »t the end of the jetty, to indicate true Greenwich Time, instead of dropping the Ball
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  • 400 4 Mr. John Morrison, of Evandale, has taken out j» licence to run a stage coach between Evandale and Launceston. Mr. Smith O'Brien is to be removed from Maria Island to Port Arthur, where arrangements are now being made for his reception. The stable Attached to the former
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  • 1120 4 SYDNE Y. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. E., Deas Thomson had proceeded to Van Diemen's Land in H. M. S. Meander, for the purpose of recruiting his health and strength, in order that he may be able to undergo the labours of the ensuing Session of the Legislative Council. We have
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 33 4 At Macao, on the 16th. June, Frederick Smith. Deputy Regisliar of the Supreme Court of Hongkong. At Hongkong Vicloria, on bonrd H. M. S. Amazon, on the 20th. June, Assistant Surgeon Oallncher.
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  • 92 4 THE Stratis Times Singapore Tuesday, July 2nd. 1850. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: June 95 per Ariel from Hongkong, Mrs. Roberto and child, Mrs. Brimelow 20 per Calder from Adelaide, Dr. Irvine b. c. s., Messrs. Gedge and Kimpton 88 per Borneo from Batavia, Lieut,
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  • 28 4 YESTERDAY the Flag of His Excellency Rear Admiral Sir Charles John Austen c. b., Naval Commander-in-Chief, was shifted from the Fury to the Hastings, under the customary salute.
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  • 19 4 China.— By the Ariel we have received Hongkong papers to June Bth. from which we make the following extracts
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  • 444 4 The Portuguese frigate Donna Maria 2a, 32 guns, Captain Francisco d'Assia Silva, arrived at Macao on the evening of the 3rd, and next morning, alter exchanging salutes with the shore, landed sixty men as a reinforcement to the garrison. China Matt 6th June. H. M. brig Mariner, Commander Mathison, sailed
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  • 63 4 Bombay news, via Calcutta, noti c the appointment of Captain Frush^rd, of theFeroze, to the post of Master Attendant at Bombay, in succession to the late Daniel Ro.«s. The Bombay papers likewise slate there is a probability that the parties who set Gre to the ship Scttttcl will be discovered.
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  • 208 4 Calcutta By the l.anrick we have received intelligence to the itilh June. The Governor General and Commander-in-Chief remain at Simlah, the health of Ihe former is very unfavorably reported on. The Bengal Times, a new and cheap daily paper, made its appearance on Ist June The whole of the Mauluiain
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  • 189 4 JAVA— BATAVIA— By the arrival of the Dutch steamer we have recent news from Netherlands India. The Dutch have in a measure succeeded in quelling disturbances originating with the natives; but now it would appear the Chinese settlers were causing much une siness to the authorities. Some disturbances have taken
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  • 1051 4 Since then a certain loera Nassied has com? in and submitted to the district chief of Tjielegon and he has been sent to Serang his numeroui family connections rendered his arrest most dilfi. cult without a promise that his life should br spared, which was accordingly agreed to. The panghoeloo
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 122 4 FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION By order of the A iministrator OF JOHN MA.VN, DECEASED A valoable plot of ground, situated in the district of Galang, planted with cocoauut Trees as also a half finished brick-bailt dwelling house on the Estate, *hich will be sold by public Anon the 15
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  • 63 5 a mt all According to news received there was at Groot Handa 800 persons in the doctors hands, a number which may be considered great wneii compared with the population. I v some places the fever had not spared a single person for instance tlie spicepark where 138 slaves were
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  • 705 5 Colonial gleanings. We ha^rcceived a large file of Australian papers to 0 begining of May, of which we now proceed to give a resume. From Nkw South Walks we gather that Ihe utmost prosperity prevailed. At Syducy the California fever had greatly subsided in consequence of accounts reaching lhat place
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  • 756 5 Tub English Mail.— By the Lanrick we have received the English Bi-Monthly Mail to May 7ih. The principal it ms of iihlligence by this opportunity we give below but in adition to those extracts we notice in this place such points as arc passed over. William Wordsworth is no more:
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  • 214 5 The Amtri-in Ministry proceed in the concessions lo the cliuich: tOMreeofthf It 1 extendi that of the 18 li t j tnc subject* of h .ucation auJ the rights of Eede-;i.isiical teachers. 'I'he AniL-o Cattolico inform- ill- public lhat the Jesuits liavebctii reii)->u:<-(i in ili,ir Li.urclies antl convents i;i
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  • 115 5 The farce that has been got up at Erfurt is very nearly over, and the Parliament and the German unity will die together. Already the King of Prufirt has forbidden to his army the use of the German cockade which he himself imposed iv March 18*6. A communication sent
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  • 379 5 Discords of UNiON.The temporary Federal Commission now sitting at Frankfort expires on the 30lh April, and as that arrangement has conduced even less than the old Diet to the protection of Federal rights, it will not be renewed, and Austria has, we believe, proceeded in her capacity of President
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  • 92 5 A private Ittter liom llie Lyder states, that if the negotiations belweeu the Duchies and Deumark should be protracted for any leugth <.f nine, the finances of the fsud u.ihfiaie wml be again exuausi«d. The Damsn Government, iv the mean time, seemed preparing to resist auy attack on
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  • 155 5 The Council of State of llie canton of Tes'in, by decree of the Zulu uu, f>rbus tue public exhibition of the lluiy Sacrameut for tliree days, and ihe chanting of tlie ie Otum ill the churches, as oidered by the iiistiop ol C'oire, lo ceiebiaie llie return of the
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  • 619 5 R<>mk. It is evidently I lie intention of the government in pr« vein n> mm li a* po.-sibic ail public ftstivitits anu i.ji.clngj. il «.i«, bMNffW, giaiifyiug to perceive ou ilie luree nights su ceeu.ng iue Pope's re,uiii, iimt i lie only bum. ngs iioi illuiniuaud were the public
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  • 741 5 The election for the department of the Seine, which commenced on Sunday, closed early on Thursday when the proclamation of the successful candidate tor the department of the Seine was made by the usual functionaries, and with the same ceremonies as on similar occasions. The numbers officially announced are
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  • 78 5 We have accounts from MaJ.id of 20tb April. A slight indisposition prevented the Uueen from liein^ present Uie nig lit belorem a petfurni.iiice in tue thtiitie of the Lyceum. Ilie King and Queen M.iiu CUii»tinu, wtn> werr to attend it, miianied at ihe i'il.ce with thi" Uureu. Her Alajestj
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  • 220 5 Our Government, nays the Wellington ftulepenlient, of Feb. 23rd, is in a state ot helpless blefwedne»»." The head and legs have vanished, leaving the stomach as a remnunt to the care of the merchants, storekeepers, and public of Port Nicholson- V»;>. the Governor is away, tin i* hi.
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  • 207 5 A young lady in a boarding-house, very vain of her musical talents, was one day entertaining the company with a song, when a crusty old bachelor came out of his room on the next floor and bawled from the top of the stairs, "What art- you doir j with that
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  • 1017 6 —Wk rejoice to find that some of our friends who had been led, through the audacious misrepresentations of a portion of the public press, to entertain some doubt as to Uic wisdom of the course we had taken on this subject, arc perfectly satislied, after having read
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  • 1216 6 TO IHK EDITOR OF TUB DAILY SKWS. Sin, A friend has sent me some numbers of the Singapore Free Press, with laborious defences of the Salcarran and Sarebas massacre, which for their inconsequential nothingness are curiosities. Take a few examples, the conduct of the naval commander is justified by the
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  • 1037 6 -The wit* w!iu-li:Mturebc3towc<li>n Eirl Gi?y, or, at least, t'u.e which the public oi-e ihjii^'it lii.n endowed with, disappear one ;»fl-r another, until the noble lord N at length reduced lo a < «t.- of titter mental inanity considered ;«s a ntates>n;ii). iii snn, they »iv. never sjaj M cur
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  • 520 6 •lD d you get thst 'ere vent's siipencc aforn he went into the tmchmfV' Assistant htffa novic) -*k.Vj. Sir— thoiizht a? »l>e co<-ii pail when they come out t^^n>y,s'puse tin* .-put geli out of his depth, 11 g 'Ci anl dro.v is liim^lf, I w.
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  • 1534 7 Times Office, July 2nd 1850Old dealers have been as much indisposed for business (luring the pastweeli, as they were i tbe week previous. With regard to imports from Europe, we j again observe a large increase, since our last, id several items of manufactured goods, for which
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  • 259 7 June 23 Brit, bark Isabella, Sinclair, London February 11. Do. do. Ariel, Burt, Hongkong June 8 n Do. ship Larkins, Bruton, Bombay May 29. 2ti —Do. brig Caldcr, Filzimons, Adelaide March 7. Out. bark Enguan, Nakoda, Cherribon June 13. Brit. do. Lord Byron, Campbell, Glasgow Jan.
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  • 470 7 —We have received the fol- lowing from an authentic source: To the lidttor »J tin- Struitx Times, —Sir: It may not be unimportant to Commanders of Ships trading between thp Persian Gulph, India and Singapore, to know that an extensive ba ik of Mud exists, extending from
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  • 279 7 From the Soul/i Austra.'ii Mininy lournal May 4th. j we fxtr.n-f the following notice of the produce of the Colony. The cargo of the "Calder s has been sold here and realized somewhat more than tht estimated value. We n-itente the wish "g« ahead. South Australia." Extort
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  • 350 7 —The following are Ihe latest cut rent prices: At llonyko.ifj lird. June, IHW. New Palaa Drs. 482, Old Ditio 47' i M Mil.va 615, Benares 487, M Tuiiie-y 4H5. Rick (Canton quotation 11ml. Jim*'.) Bally White 1, M Sid. I, Manila P.inga»l. M IoCO 1. (2 Arrican lust
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  • 349 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH,— FatahouI Mahasboly. Mahomed Samdannv \Uhr, I i* Z Maidiu BUZ, Independence, Fattel Ksinira, Zeelust. EUsabeth, Goodluck DUTCH— Asia BintangTujoo, Saumanap, Goanse, Dun Lee. Phcenix Inrtju h 11 KJSS 1 F^ h r l H H lir Ann Mathi x F /r l 5±
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1023 8 HEALTH WHERE TIS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS 01 &m«0RBm» LIVKJi AM) -TOM.MII. VHirS IN IN A MOST HWKLKSB STATE t of a Letter from Mr Matthew Hartley, of Chavrl Hail, Airdrir, tieotUmd, dated the loth of January 1850. in Proft nor lloi.lowaySik.— '/our valuable Pills have been the mean', witli blessing,
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    • 411 8 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. i k AN Sale at the Straits i|4j|£'U Timks Press, (price &4s£issh» ne ])ol| ;ir each) the new ionn of Ship's Articles n accordance with the Act of Par lianieiit7& 8 Victorii. Cap. 112 <WV SALE AT THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (NKAn. THE ARMENIAN CHURCH.) New form
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    • 577 8 SINGAPORE BRANCHOF THE INDIA AND LONDON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY REIISTERKD INCORPORATKO I'VDKR VII ft fill VICTORIA. CAP CX. Capital £250,000 in 5,000 Shares of £oQ each THE Undersigned have been appointed Agents jj for the above Company and are prepared to gr.int Policies on 1. The Lives of healthy persons
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    • 1036 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED! Mil WAY'S OIXTHEST AY K\ri£AORI)IX\i:Y f! UK OF srlinri'LA, OB l.'Ni, W Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. 11. Amday, _"ij ttrett, (,'hflti nliiim, dnt.-i th- TtmdJmn To Professor llolt.owav. •Sik. My eldest Son, when about three yoars nt wanaftlicU'J with a Glandular duelling in
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  • 57 9 [Calcutta June llth. 1850.] In the absence of any later dates from Chin*, there was no change in the Opium market. At the Bth sale on the 11th instint, the averages were, Patna Rs. 1001 1 8 per chest. Benares 1001 13 7 and since the sale, prices ranged at
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  • 1506 9 Times Office. July 2nd. i\ P. m The Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steam ship Braganza, Captain Potts, arrived here this day at 4 P. M. having left Bombay June 18th. Galle the 241h. and Penang the 30lh. ultimo. We annex a list of passengers For Singapore.—
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  • 115 9 The farce that has been got up .it Erfurt is very nearly over, and the Parliament and the German unity will die together. Already the King of Prusia has forbidden to his army the use of the German cockade which he himself imposed in March I*l6 A communication sent
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  • 381 9 Discords of UNioN.The temporary Federal Commission now silling at Frankfort expires on the 30th April, and as that arrangement has conduced even less than the old Diet to the protection of Federal rights, it will not be renewed, and Austria has, we believe, proceeded in her capacity of President
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  • 94 9 A private letter from the Eyder states, that if the negotiations belwceu the Duchies and Denmark should bo protracted f,,r any leugth of time, the finances of the .Miidih. lterate wiil be agaiu exhausted. Ihe Danish Government, in the mean time, seemed preparing to resist any attack on
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  • 215 9 The Council of Stale of the canton of Tes<in,by decree of the 2Gtli ult, forbi's the public exhibition ofth* Holy Sacrament for three days, and ihe chanting of ttie Te Deum in the churches as oidered by me Bishop of tt>ire, to celebrate the return of the Tope to
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  • 730 9 The election fjr the department of the Seiro, which commenced 0:1 Sunday, closed caily on Thiirylay VBMI the proclamation of the successful candiflatr M ikt department of the Seine wu made by the usual fun< tionanos, and with the same ceremonies as on similar occasions. The numbers officially announced
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  • 60 9 \7t have account* from Mad. id of 29th A M; h indisposition presented the Queen from hnng pr«» e nt ib« night before at a performance in the theatre of ihe^i,y ccuni. The King and Queen Maria Christina, who re to attend it, lemained at the raUcc with the
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  • 300 9 Th« Coloni.l M«rk»U twin? th* l«t fcrtnifht hate r.hlhitcd mac >.d h»« thown «rmer t.»w than h« (Men .ppw for wme time put Hitiuuuhth* (mount of bu»lnw« hu beta done f r»iher» moderate chanter Bu,j»r ta« realtor »erj full imln. io<! «>n»e de ,n>- to the api.ro.ch
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