Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 20 July 1906

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Miil AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 264 VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 486 1 The Argus says that JudgeLindsey of Denver City began his endeavours in the direction of reforming children by bringing about a legislation making the parents responsible for the misdemeanors of their children. v 'vts a great victory. Next the J w ressed himself
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  • 413 1 Gustave Reynier has in the May number of the Revue de Paris an article on the origin of the Don Juan legend. This legend, he writes, has had as brilliant a destiny as that of Faust it has inspired every form of
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  • 25 1 One of the strangest prizes offered by the French Academy of Sciences is for the person who discovers a method of communication between i planets.
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  • 551 1 The recent sensational murder case in America is dealt with more fully in the Manila papers, from which we take the following. New York, June 26.— Harry Thaw the young multi-millionaire of Pittsburg who wedded Evelyn Nesbit the actress, a year or so ago, murdered btanford White,
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  • 254 1 A contributor to the Gtmtkmmtg Magazine for May lias been looking up early references to earthquakes in England. One can conceive the large place which earthquakes filled in the mediaeval imagination. A chronicler writes in 1133 that the earth moved with so great a violence
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  • 118 1 Mr. Maskelyne has accepted, on behalf of his junior partners, Archdeacon Colley's .£l,OOO challenge to produce by trickery what appear to be spiritual phenomena. A Brooklyn business man tried to carry into execution the other day a unique and brilliant advertising scheme He had his advertising sign affixed in raised
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 296 1 LTD. th c»poFt and i ROBINSON ACO 16^TS. (John Little Co. Ltd. I I SOLE IMPORTERS. J Tlugeus] Condensed i>a//y Srand" 3W/i. FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. milk is prepared from the n; of cowa fed on the richest pas- iiuKirity. uniformity and superi- figs I §7 lailty renders it particularly
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    • 453 1 >^ A«^ OCC HA I I nil TO CEYLON, P^^fe &t ■VIUWI NeweraEliya 's the most accessible JUMf^LX 1 n jj| station from the nriini/rrx -^^n i-^% j-k t»a«*«**^ B i %a^ Straits Settlements. REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Bcautiful Scener^ Ma sl l 1 1 nificent climate, Good Hotels.
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    • 20 1 1 Old €ndlisl> Curve Cut Cobacco 4oz Vacuum Cins tDltl) Aluminum pocket tin. A SLICE TO A PIPEFUL Obtainable Everywhere.
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  • 525 2 The eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 20TH JULY. AN UNJUST CRITICISM. A local contemporary has reproduced from the "Manchester Despatch an article from the pen of a former editor of this paper. Needless to say, the article is written in the racy style characteristic of that remarkable genius,
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  • 325 2 Siam is making great strides in the way of her financial salvation and all those who have the interests of a neighbouring country like Siam at heart must rejoice at the news that the Siamese Government have all but concluded arrangements for the introduction of a gold coinage.
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  • 226 2 CHRISTIE WILLING TO MEET ALL COMERS. A Challenge to Local Amateurs. There are three amateur exponents of the art of self defence in town, viz. Christie, Morrel and Newman. Christie's prowess is so well known that any further comments on same are unnecessary. He boasts of a
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  • 69 2 A Householdkk in Bangkok recently found his bills for electric light Steadily \f/u reasing for no apparent reason. When they had got down to a quarter ot what he formerly paid, he wrote and drew the attention of the Company concerned to the matter, with the result thai his meter
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  • 368 2 CUP TIE COMPETITION S.F. v. S.R.C. Wllich PM, n J crowds that 'lc llc '»f tl^u r 1 'ay commeoci d 5-15 P-m. the S 11 I J end ltill .v meni «hot, amidst applaud l ff lV ■gain the dSb^-Hfi 001 "vice headed by &5? 1 •™<i the Miitarv
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  • 233 2 1 think it would a<UI to the t of bridge (says the London if married couples were n to play in Club toui 1a or at private partk in all other relation- ol life art tiering angels become veritable and scolds as soon as evi their
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  • 116 2 The demoralising effect tl motorcar has upon its owuci K was recently illustrated in >' There is a bUsineM num. wh° one of these vapouring, <{" slct machines. To him entered IKV ()i with a view to talk busing found the owner of i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 189 2 m r 7^|% PLIRE sg.^llP^jg^g§^ NATURAL 1 MILK i THE i in fiat^^JWllß^i STERILIZED B A w °#x 1 CANS -v CV v J7»r^ BET A II I JLI >~~Jt •> •*<■'-"' "v kJ I rlt I AIL, ■''^ir^Pii l( THOMPSON THOMAS* CO. CRfe^^l| AUSTRALIAN TSCOI^FSOIsr THOMAS <5c CO. MCm
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    • 417 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Wined Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE PENANG. HONG-KONQ, SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN. LONDON AND GLASGOW. > -iLz^z^rzzzT. i I Rotel d^ r €urope I MUSI6HL TIFFIN I Saturday next the 2ist Instant I at 1 p, m. I THE NEW AUSTRIAN STRING ORCHESTRA I WILL RENDER SPECIAL SELECTIONS OF MUSIC
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    • 168 2 ART NEEDLE WORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road, Cut Flowers from 50 cts per basket Wreaths from $2 upwards. Bouquets from do do I A Specialty Wedding Orders to suit all customers Telephone No. 735 Note the address 217 Orchard Road, "!^2J ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence of 3
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    • 40 1 lOTIOE SUBSCRIBERS the April, e "E.D.M." .ie. before the above date are THE NE* FRENCH R£M»- JY. THERAPION NO. 1 i "if las. I wh.rh do»-sin*- ■.".<- iduadabon of s:m ture THERAPION No. 2 f tb« T -ERAPION N0. 3 THERAPION
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    • 57 1 I THE SEH VIEW HOTEL I Tanjong Katong For Terms Apply The Manager, SEfl VIEW HOTEL, Telephone So, 335 Pos fKce Box Nq 29g j 1 SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND IN J uhe Pharmacy Urininj Infallable relief. Only sold in PHARMACY C2. Battery Road, Chartered Bank Buildings,! si:isrc3-^:po:R,:E- 1
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 --CtftfANCES. |ulv i* 'for Hongkong and m aM^ f r Japan laly s laku. m Bafaa fcpv. Bangkok. Hoar ft Malacca. V:a iiotrft Malacca. p Sucttcnham. fcjUDC. Sibu. p^ :L H'kODf, Shanghai and Japan. pteaang, Negapttan Madras. Bonbaj luly -o\hru Antwerp. rehikAnsoo. tST OF PASSENGERS. 'tdom connect- kkm at lune
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    • 517 1 VESSELS EXPECTED. Mmur, Port, Probable date 0/ arrival, and Agents. Men-of-War, &c. Aii'l 'omeda, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong, Diadem, (Brit, cru), Hongkong, June. Donegal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Djke of Edinburgh, (Brit, cru.) England soon. Natal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Thistle, (Brit, g'bt.), Plymouth, soon. Stfamers Annam, Saigon, Aug. 30; M.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20th, 1906.
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    • 230 2 Capital Capital Issue Paid ls sued paid up. Value, up. Cr,. !PANY r GOLD. gOOO UO.OOO JO JO B™c,o W M J600.000 600.C0J 10 10 Bruseh Hvdr a ,,r -r Def <-'rred I2 )oid^ SB&SS- 300,000 Jg JO K^fe"^..o.L,, aom TIN. S 100,866 I Queensland RalbGold M
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    • 26 2 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted yesterday's the 4/ms bank rate at 2/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/1*
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    • 139 2 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/4 1/16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 11/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 7/16 On Gem.any Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 On trance Bank d/d 2.94^ Private 3 m/s 2.98$ do. 6 m/s 3.004 On India—^Bank T.
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    • 122 2 I Tin < Gambier buyers do Cube No. i 1090 do do So. y.j: Pepper, Black(ordinary Spore) 20.:-j do While, Fair L.W. s p.c.,, 2;;; Nutmegs (no to the lb.) ji.p do (So to the lb.) Mace (Banda) 145Cloves (Amboinai Li beri an Coffee ji.oo Tapioca, soul pearl (Fair)
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 559 2 SHIPPING^ NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. Amtral Nielly, Fch. str. 3.563 tons, Captain Mance, 12th July. From Marseilles, 15th June. G.c, and 60 d.p. Moine Comte Co. For Saigon, LJ. W. Ambria, Ger. str. 3,500 tons, Capt. Winnerberg, I6th July. From Yokohama, 18th June. G.c. Behn Meyer Co. For
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      • 584 2 Marudu, Ger. str. 902 tons, Capt Rodenburg, Bth July. From Borneo 2nd July. G.c. and 54 d.p. For Borneo Kds. Magnet, Brit str. 215 tons, Capt Jimmons, 29th June. From Cable roui d j z 7 i th June. E.Ex. Telegraph Coy. Ltd. U.— K. H. Murex, Brit. str. 2,328
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    • 19 3 jhjhg went 7, H Hambnat.i. tn.atofthe r*J2Tte« been hall so d.s£wWi which the body r matcd
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    • 33 3 IM v Appointed to OF DISCONTENT. Presides. Julj nth, 4.40 p.m. ler «>t War has fvlofftobc IV-i--kihich has been into the causes ed the present ,,,U in the Rffstan army-
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    • 18 3 TREATY ALMOSI CONCLUDED. us mix •.ii. 4-40 p.m. Th tatCd Commons that it is 5c shortly ratified-
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    • 121 3 DENIED I RNMENT. P— Raw kvinced. ission in i i respect to tal. ead a long ;i he had received from the t in which the charges RADICALS ASK MAT ROYAL 5S BE APPOINTED lal denial. H ise presser details and asked the NANCE NATIVE LEVIES.
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    • 21 3 HWTKMT ANTiaPATED. ■li. 4-40 p.m. .-.op the BiU have fcfi i*cing t ,e,, I ■.v1.0n,, howerer, that the
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    • 7 3 rUMEN^ PLAYER& .'^".July,;, Ioa .m. »niatchwasadnwr.
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    • 31 3 nhl^vav I'^l'^'cd before. &?o2ssJ^! froni Na P les Konu Cdui HW»I tew ArnL^adoV weeks th erc. The r he^ 1111 0 7 ICIII1 ClI1 t llac "Poftea
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    • 16 3 iitu L lu kok lfthe 5* .a^'t^Dbe weekly iril these twj
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    • 25 3 Router's Agency wires. (By submarine Telegraph.) t LADY CURZON. First American Vice Relne Passes away. London, July 19th 10 a.m. Lady Curzon is dead.
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    • 82 3 KING CANNOT VISIT DOMINION. Importance of affairs of State render his absence Impossible. London, July 19th, 10. a.m. H. M. the King has been compelled to decline, most regretfully, the invitation extended to him to pay a visit to Canada. Considerations of Empire to be reckoned with. In his
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    • 55 3 EGYPTIAN GARRISONS SURVEYED. Increased accommodation for British troops required. London, July 19th, 10. a.m An immediate survey of the garrison stations in Egypt and the Soudan has been ordered. The object in view is for the purpose of estimating the extent of the increased accommodation which will be
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    • 37 3 DESPERATE FIGHTING. Guatemala and San Salvador Wage War. London, July 19th, 10. a.m. War has been declared between the Republics of Guatemala and San Salvador. Great Slaughter. Great slaughter resulted on both sides.
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    • 41 3 ARRANGES ARMISTICE. Another Peace Conference. London. July igth, 10 a.m. President Roosevelt induced the belligerents to agree to an armistice. Peace commissioners are to be appointed, and the place of meeting is on board the United States cruiser Marblehead."
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    • 68 3 BHANG AND OPIUM LICENSES. Question to be Discussed this Session. London, July 19th, 10, a.m. Rt. Hon. John Iforlej in a communication to the Earl of Minto dealing with the question of bread (Bhang and opium which it is proposed to license during the coming season, said that
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    • 22 3 CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN FIELD FORCES. The strength of the forces now in the field in Natal is to be greatly reduced.
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    • 70 3 OUR ACTION JUSTIFIED. But we committed nothing barbaric London, July 19th, 10. a.m. During a debate in the Natal House of Assembly on the charges brought against our forces, re the recent massacre of Zulus, the Minister of Defences in justifying our action, defended the troops and reiterated
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    • 29 3 APPOINTMENT OF REAR ADMIRAL EGERTON. Second in Command. London, July 19th, 10. a.m Rear Admiral Egerton has been oppointed second in command of the Atlantic Fleet.
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    • 52 3 LANDLORDS STILL DECAMP. Agrarian Troubles Extending. London, July 19th, 10 p.m. The agrarian troubles in Russia are not diminishing. They now extend throughout an area of two hundred versts. Landowners in the province of Veroness are running away. THE NAVY. Successor to Chukhnln. Admiral Skryaloff has be?n appointed successor
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    • 64 3 TWO NATIVE PAPERS SUPPRESSED. Published Insulting Cartoons. London, July 19th, 10. a.m. Wiring from Alexandria, the Times correspondent states that two native weekly journals have had to be suppressed. The reason of this action was owing to their having printed and circulated certain cartoons which were
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    • 2250 3 TWO IMPORTANT JUDGMENTS GIVEN. In the Supreme Court before acting <-nief Justice Law yesterday, the case ot Perr.the vs. Owen P. Thomas was called. Mr. Charles Emerson appeared for k C P 1 1 1 a nd Mr. L. E. Gaunt for the defendant. In setting forth
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    • 66 3 The -above show is as popular as ever. Last night there was a full house as usual and the programme was much appreciated. The children had a good time at the "matinee" on Wednesday afternoon the same programme will be repeated tomorrow afternoon at 4 (children at half
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    • 1277 3 THE GENERAL AND THE HAWKER. Pakir Mohamed a piece goods dealer was on the morning of the 18th instant displaying his goods to an admiring crowd on Pearl's Hill road. The road way was sfewn with packages. The General Off cer Commanding happened to be driving by and
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    • 92 3 Competition for the Singapore Golf Club's Spring Cup takes place on the 2 1 stand 22nd inst. Launches will have Johnston's Pier for the Swiming Club Bungalow on Sunday the 22nd instant at 9, 10, 1 1 a. m, and 2-15 and 3-30 p. m. returning thence
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    • 223 3 By the B. I. s.s. Teesta yesterday, a large consignment of horses left for the northern settlement to participate in the forthcoming race meeting. Mr. F. J. Benjafield intimates that the Town and Volunteer Band will play at the High Service Reservoir this evening from 5 to 6. Referring to
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 200 3 For Sale Dog Cart for sab. Two wheeler, seats four—: Newly done up and in good order. Going cheap. To be seen at Fort Canning. Apply to L. G. NORTH WAY P. W. D. The Singapore I Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR TRANSLATIONS. Documents and correspondence of any r^sc^pJon translated^from and
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      • 78 3 matsuo'S* To-Night! To-Night' Ist Show 7.30 p. m. 2nd Show 9.30 p. m. Brand Sola J\ Slight SPECIAL PROGRAMME ON n?atsuo's 3iiPil߀S€ cißemflco6Rjrpi> The Show with the Light that NeverFafls It's There in a Moment All you have to do to see that you go to the Right Show is
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 490 4 HOGAN Co., Ltd. (In Liquidation*) Auction Sale of Valuable Land and Engineering Workshop Premises Situate at Merbau Road and Tampenis Road, Adjacent to River Valley Road and Singapore River. To be held at Powell Co's Saleroom Tuesday, 24th July at 230 p.m. All thotC several pieces or portions of land
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      • 707 4 oftrai\o« Honykong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:- Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 #to Silver Reserve 9500,000 J 1 »o.00,0o0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. 5 2°^ tz% Esq H E- Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D.
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      • 782 4 MALAY RECORDS. Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong N Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuraan I Male Dabu Noori j Bangau M Loiikin Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos Sha'cr H Inche Mina Che'long Bana f Serampang Sri Perak Pulau Berembon Kronchong N Timbang
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      • 183 4 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Singapore 3rd February, 1906. To be obtained at JITTS Co., 598-2, North Bruigc Road. L J f LARGE SELECTJON3 A S A[; NESt MODERN
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      • 546 4 Vft WANTED, WANTED. Apply by letter to X. E. L. __io^o 7 _u L c_^ C/ This Pa <* r A Competent Chinese Salesman wi An ik of Piece Good m^t^^ 00^ M. c/o E. D. I RANTED immediately two or mo certificated surveyors to survi large tract of jungle
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      • 318 4 For Sale. ittcd with il^racio, climate. osrT, lHy »>ui| t l >% Only nddiu ''7 A Kll r miles M Apply —s!li^ y ■55- by '"con the ,«>, 4 w h m w h'ch have n rc P e absolutely f aUc a^'tai !5 e appoint<,| th that I H
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