Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1903
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1903-01-10 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBJUISHBI» DAIVT. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LX I. SATURDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1903. No. 823 words
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Advertisement2051 1903-01-10 1 _W» NOBDDEUfSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. Bn,bh "«S.TXppu'""'” 1 Peninsular 4 Oriental Steam Negapatam Lines of Steamers* Nederlandsche Handel Navigation Company. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. PrilHE mail steamers may I 1 be expected to arrive H Fob WILL SaXL Stbambr. j From Expected on Established 1824. X outwards, and leave2,051 words
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Article109 1903-01-10 2 Penang, 10th January, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/7| Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/7f Do. 3 Credits 1/7A Do. 3 Documentary 1/7,% Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 119 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 120 f Bombay, Demand Bank H 9 Do. 3 days’sight Private 120 J Madras,109 words
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Article187 1903-01-10 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mme Co. $1.50 nom Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $9.50 sales Ghendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. buyers Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lOO. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $147.50 ‘Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $125187 words
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Article192 1903-01-10 2 Penang, 10th January, 1903. Description. Beef— ds Soup per catty 16 Roast <» 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 R nip Steak 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet m 12 Heart n 35 Liver per catty 24 Pork 32 Pig’s Head IS Feet each192 words
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Article178 1903-01-10 2 Penang, lOih January, 1903. Tin ...$93. —sales. di u> Wesfc Coast Black Pepper g lbg> 5 Qr/ sa ea White Pepper ss7buyers Trang Pepper season commencing. Cloves (picked) $35.42 Mace No. sl3o.—sales. Mace Pickings 1-0- sellers. Nutmegs J 10s 7i>.—buyers I No. 1 7. —sellers. Sugar 2178 words
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Article54 1903-01-10 2 L—- M aii.s Close on Monday. y' or Per str. Time. Tongkdi, Kop h. Renoog, Maliwim, Victoria Point and Mergui ornelia 9 am. Calcutta C Apcar no< n. Port Swettenham ...Mary Austin 2 p.m Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Tuesday, 13 m. Port Swettenham and Malacca54 words
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Article40 1903-01-10 2 From Steamer T<> Arrire. Liverpool Priam to-day. Rangoon b itzpatriclc 11 1-03 Singapo e 7 eenkai 11-1-03 Pu'o Web a tan Outhoorn. 12-1-03 Edie tan Riemsd jk 13-1-03 Singapore Pufea 14-l-t.> Colombo Si th aiia 14-1 (.340 words
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Article128 1903-01-10 2 Arrivals. Cornell, Brit., str., 2783, Bennett. 9-1 03, Jrrom Colombo, general, G. \V. A Co, r China Suiwitra, German, str 4 '7, Kiimmet, 9-1-03, from Deli, general. B. M. A Co, Deli Cornelia, Frit str., 191. Brown, 9 1-03, from Rangoon, general Koe Guan, Rangoon Taw Tong, Brit., str128 words
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110 1903-01-10 2 Mr. F. If. Cater Mrs. Martin I’. Z. Greet Mr. A- Mis. Tozer Thomas Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Sarkies L. McKie and family Mr.wMrs.A.M.J. Boldy Nireuheini Mrs. M. Smith and Mr. A Mrs. Bjerring child Mrs. A. B Rodyke Ross Mr. Mrs. Alma110 words
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85 1903-01-10 2 Biernacki, R. K. Nanta, J. M. Christiansen, A. Nolan, Miss E. Dobriel, J. Paddon, Row, E. 11. Dorrat, A. Peters, R J. Hawes, M. A. Reid, J, Kimsan, T. Russ, M. Lamten, Miss Sell, W. Mackenzie, W. R. Simon, L.85 words
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Advertisement241 1903-01-10 2 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, Penang. 1 ALL’S CQ<?a l slee P lessness Convalescence, WINE Nervous an<J HALL'S Coca DebilityInfill HUl’s Wine has attained a well earned popularity at home constitutions run down by the climate, the great restorative and the finest illness or wonv aie quickly241 words
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Advertisement37 1903-01-10 2 'AO JL.E A 1 ON LEASE:. FOR a term of 99 years from Ist Janu ary, 1903. That piece of ground known as the Dato Kramat Gardens. Apply to DAVID BROWN Co. 4 Logan’s Buildings. Ay eats.37 words
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Advertisement1177 1903-01-10 2 NOTICE. notice BY OBDEB oWriUl MOBTGAGEE. A s House Lots claims against such Farm are rerpieste'd in Bagan Tuan Kitchil Village, send particulars of the. same to To de Held Opposite 33c Beach Street, Hye Kee Chan, No. 31 Beach Street, At Noon, before the 15th February, 1903 n ex1,177 words
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Article1399 1903-01-10 3 ans have the same story to tell.— Morning Leader. THEIR CURIOUS EFFECT IN MANY FAMOUS CAMPAIGNS. It has long been a question among soldiers whether shot and shell have been more effective morally or materially, physically or mentally, by destruction or by intimidation. Shot has been virtuallyans have the same story to tell.—Morning Leader. - 1,399 words
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Article856 1903-01-10 3 The Romance of the Cake Walk,” and the Story of the Military Dir.” With dancing men at a higher premium than ever before, it is little wonder that the despairing hostess is seeking terpsichorean novelties in order to attract any men that still remain who have not yet856 words
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Advertisement411 1903-01-10 3 McAlister Co. Lamps! s P rin Balances. Lamps! Weighing up to 400 lb. in oz. Kilos and Catties. Best Englist* make Ripppingilles j. minks sons rrr o Wall, Verandah, Suspension and Oil Stoves. Table Lamps of clean! Economical!! Varied Selection. LARGE STOCK ON HAND. No Heat Wasted!!! irs’ Inspection Invited.411 words
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Advertisement209 1903-01-10 3 AUCTION SAX/EL BY AN ORDER OF THE SENIOR MAGISTRATE, PERAK,' Dated 30th October, 1902, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Saturday, the 17th January, 1903, At noon, At 33c Beach Street, Penang, By KENNEDY Co., Auctioned k, THE freehold Sugar Estate known as Sin Seng Huat Kongsee situated at209 words
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Advertisement119 1903-01-10 3 NOTICE. MR. Albert Duhlem, who was hith&to lpeen admitted aqaartner irrour firms, f RApTENtei&h, SCBMIDT Alfeo. SCHMIDT KUSTERMANN Co. SCILMIDT KUSTERMANN. Singapore,j Penang, Ist January, 1903. Hamburg. I. LIQUEUR HIGHLAND WHISKY 10 Years Old. The Original Liqueur Whisky (ESTABLISHED 1865.) Proprietor*: A. B? Mackay, Ltd., Glasgow. Agent* GILFILLAN WOOD Co.,119 words
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Article136 1903-01-10 4 Saturday, 10th Homeward llail expected to leave Town Band, Golf Chib, «U;5-B0 p.m High-water 9 10 p in. and 9 3 > a m Sunday, 11th:— First Sunday after Epiphany. High water 10-0 p.m. and 10-25 a.m. Monday, 12 ih-: Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-fiflp.ni. Town. Baud. E.136 words
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Article60 1903-01-10 4 Nicholson.—At Singapore, on January" st,h, the wife of Captain W. C. Nicholson, 3rd M.L.1., of a daughter. Viloudaki. —On the 24th December,'' at Shanghai, the wife of N. A". Viloudaki, <Jf fa son. -b>c > Marriage. FARriEL—Aitken.—On the 29th December, at Hongkong, Samuel Farrel (s. s. Suriijkiang), to Jane60 words
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Article2077 1903-01-10 4 The rebuke given to the Boer leaders by Mr. Chamberlain, in reply to the address presented to him by them at Pretoria, will be endorsed by everybody. We have not as yet received any detailed account of the wording of the address, but from Reuter’s report2,077 words
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Article291 1903-01-10 4 Prisoner’s Sad Story. Alfredo de Lucchi, who stands charged with the forgery of a cheque for $9,350"0n the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in the name of Messrs. Fertile Co., appeared before Sir Lionel Cox at the Singapore Assizes on Wednesday. De Lucchi pleaded guilty, and M.291 words
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Article246 1903-01-10 4 (RE LITER'S] London, 9th J anuar? Mb. CHAMBERLAIN’S TOTjp Plain. Speaking to the Boer 3 Mr. Chamberlain, in replyi n the address presented to him Pretoria by the Boer leaders that he would have been pleased had it contained, besid demands, some recognition of the British Government had ahead(RE LITER'S] - 246 words
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Article376 1903-01-10 4 Notes from the Course. Only a little over three weeks has to elapse now before our usual Race meeting, and it may interest your renders to know how matters are progressing at the Ra-fl Course. In the first place, both the training and racing tracks are in376 words
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Advertisement610 1903-01-10 4 PRITCHARD Co., /2 BEACH STREET. PENANG. >/ JUST Charity Chance, Walter Raymond, j Loup-Garou Eden Philpotts, The Man on the March, Martin Cobbet, > i.-A-»'- < Mr. Peters, Riccardo Stephens, RECEIVED i The West End, Jfercy White,’ i r JThc Knights of the Cross, Henryk Sienkiewicz, mv. m r Chattel610 words
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Advertisement88 1903-01-10 4 f'tbUT.lil BUTLONS must addressed The Editor,'.’ written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion» expressed by his correspondents. ALL business communications should be ad-88 words
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Obituary34 1903-01-10 4 Deaths. Dean. —On the sth instant, at Singapore, Harry Dean, Master Mariner. Stewart.—Suddenly on the sth inst. at his residence, Tighdeargh Balliutuin, Perthshire, N. B„ Alexander Stewart, aged 82, late merchant of Dundee. r34 words
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Article1264 1903-01-10 5 (Contributed.) r ments are various on the new style P- ***** rea( l 6rB complaining fhev don’t know where to look for the thHt hertisoments, the mail notices, or the n w lists. But, as has been pointed out, I r is a considerable advantage to the1,264 words
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Article189 1903-01-10 5 Five Houses Gutted. At 1 30 o’clock on Wednesday morning a passer-by discovered flames bursting out of a Kling shop in South Bridge-rd., Singapore, says the Free Press. The fire had obtained a good hold before it was discovered and by the time the Fire Brigade arrived189 words
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Article457 1903-01-10 5 Miss E. M. Hose—Rev. C. H. B. Woodd. A wedding of unusual interest w*is celebrated at St. Andrew’s Cathedral yesterday, says the Straits Times of Tuesday last, when one of the largest congregations ever known in Singapore at such a function assembled to witness the marriage of457 words
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Article222 1903-01-10 5 were sent aft and caused no trouble.—S. F. Press. The Swedish steamer Victoria, Captain Hellberg, which arrived at Singapore from Penang on Tuesday, ou her way to Hoihow, caught ou fire in the roads on Wednesday afternoon and signalled for assistance at about 1.45. The outbreak waswere sent aft and caused no trouble.—S. F. Press. - 222 words
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Article173 1903-01-10 5 A Divorce Card.” Americans have al last begun to take the divorce question seriously. Hitherto, in their easy way, they have treated it as a rather good joke against themselves—a sort of social Crokerism, and a fitting subject for their “acrid Asiatic mirth.” But now divorce is rescued from its173 words
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Article384 1903-01-10 5 The Hartopp divorce case, which has occupied the attention of Mr. Justice Barnes and a Special Jury for weeks, wa concluded on the 16th ulw The Judge summed up the evidence at great length, and the Jury, after considering the matter privately for over three hours,384 words
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Article98 1903-01-10 5 Si. George’s Church. Sunday in the Octave of the Epiphany. 8- ft m. Holy Communion Plain Service. 9- a.m Choral Matinsand Seruron. 5 pm. Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. t Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m High Mass, at 8 a.m. and Vespers98 words
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Article657 1903-01-10 5 Mr. Chamberlain Meets King Neptune. Members of ihe crew of the Good Hope have given some diverting accounts of the ceremonies connected with the crossing of the line, in which Mr. Chamberlain figured conspicuously. Neptune appeared, and was informed who was on board. Thereupon he announced his657 words
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Advertisement184 1903-01-10 5 DAVID BROWN Co., 4 Logan's Buildings, Estate Agents and Auditors, Reports and Valuations. Sales by Auction or Sealed tender of House and Land Property, and Stock. FOR SAEE. A VALUABLE piece of ground, with small house, No. 227 Burmah Road, containing about 105,070 square feet. Eor full particulars apply to184 words
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Advertisement522 1903-01-10 5 CORNFIELD, MR. A. J. W. WATKINS, m 1N3T.C.&., has been almitted a partner in the firm of Swan Maclaren, Civil Engineers gf TVTe<l.f**n« and Architects, Singapore. (Sgd.) J. W. B. MACLAREN. (Sgd) Regent A. J. BIDWELL. j j lai or and A CHINESE INTERPRETER for the District Office, Tumpin. Salary522 words
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Article1803 1903-01-10 6 o Ganast t v A TALE OF THE GOLD'COAST, r.- z (Specially Written for the l .‘Pinaiyy Gazette." [COPYRIGHT RESERVE»,] CHAPTER 111. The Aggressiveness of the Commissioner. (Continued from last Saturday's issue) Breakfast over the four Canary friends went on shore and strolled about visiting the various1,803 words
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Advertisement739 1903-01-10 6 S A i ei mh, \v\ e w Trade fel I Hark. GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY, Limited. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 37a Beach Street, Penang. APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR i BEfIGERS FOOD. Serravallo Tonic A fresh consignment of Bengers Food to Awarded Price per Gold bottle hand, highly used by the739 words
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Advertisement28 1903-01-10 6 ALLAN REN NY, Cons lilting ‘Engineer nnd Contractor, f AGENCIES 1 XVX BROS Electrical Engineers and Contractors, Patents Co., Ltd., LIVERPOOL. Office 6c. Oodowna No. 23 Beach Street.28 words
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Advertisement172 1903-01-10 6 outen’s Exquisite Flavor» I ply Digested» •ncST«IGOES FARTHESTSPECIAL OLD SCOTCH WHIM, TISI BLACK BOTTLES Messrs. Trial Danville 3 Co. solicited, are the after which no other will of Irish be used Whisky To be bad iuthri vorld now write: 31 Beach Street, are placing a Chee Co. Scotch z-, Whisk172 words
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Article311 1903-01-10 7 a hv Captain A. R. Adams, O rdefS y Commandant. Ohpi.hs for January. M .ndflY 12th, Company Drill. F i Recruits Drill and SignalSnesday J I in" Class. 1 nil Company Drill at Race L Inos< :1> 1 Course at 5-30 p.m. I h ill Order with <311 words
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Article268 1903-01-10 7 77m> information under thin heading in supplied, by the Agents of the. various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Jan. 13 s. a. Pakling from Liverpool, for Singapore, China and Japan, W. Mansfield A' Co. 13 German s. s. Sithonia from Hamburg, ’for Singapore China and268 words
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Article499 1903-01-10 7 Passengers Outward. Per P. and steamer India, from London, Dec. 25.—T0 Hong Kong: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stewart, Mr. W. 11. Williams, Mr. ami Mrs. L. Marston, Mrs. Bruce, Misses Bruce (2), Mr. and Mis. D Clarke and child. From Marseilles.—To Shai ghai Mr. C. B.499 words
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Article807 1903-01-10 7 Programme of January Meeting 1903. 3rd, sth, and 7th FEBRUARY. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 3rd February, 1903. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO.—A Ilace for MaitKu Horses. Weight as per scale (lost.) An anowance of 141bs. to all cx-Griflins. Entrance $lO. Distance, one mile. 2. ’The George Town807 words
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Advertisement209 1903-01-10 7 miTEHBACH Bros. «to. I smiliBMWS ON BAND, I HUMBER CYCLES, ■ent'iemeii's Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls’ k Cycle. H Highest Grade Machine in the World. I MACHINERY. ■team Engines and Boilers of various Horse ■powers, Petroleum and Gasoline Engines, I Stationary and Marine. Bandsaws and Planing Machinery. I ELECTRIC LIGHT. I209 words
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Advertisement71 1903-01-10 7 Uoverninent Savings baiia. IN accordance with the rules and regulations under the Savings Bank Ordinance, Depositors are requested to send in their Bank Pass Books between the 10th and 31st January, 1902. R. B. LEICESTER, Secretary. Penang, sth January, 1903. TO IMMEDIATE Entry. House 220 Macalister Road until lately occupied71 words
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Advertisement887 1903-01-10 7 TRUE HAIR GROWER When IwMiami came to possession °f toe secret of a genuine grower. My hair grew < 1 Tut to ite present length J~ in about M day a. Vf WB Hundreds of other 1 Vi J A similar oases. lam < 4 a selling the marvelA lous887 words
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Advertisement39 1903-01-10 7 The Finest Wines in the Market. GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s VERY OLD TAWNY PORT FINE PALE SHERRY These are confidently recommended to all who appreciate really high-class Wines. Tc be had retail from all the principal Stores, also at Taiping.39 words
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Advertisement372 1903-01-10 7 IT. J.COLLIS BROWNE’S CHhORODVNE. /TOUGHS Tg THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR rjoinq 1 TTlarrhcea riOLDB JJ TAYSENTERY, OHOLERA T)RONCHITIS GENERAL BOARD of HEALTH. London REPORT that it ACTS as a CHARM: one dose generally sufficient. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE’S CHLORO- Br. GIBBON, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta, DYNE Rapidly cuts short all372 words
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Advertisement1493 1903-01-10 8 11 e FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. F 1 I cs 5 <s ĕ <□ 43 p> S! 1 i- It Time Table from Ist November, 1902. m a o 5 i J i 2 i -WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. STATIONS. 7 2 3 4 5 6 7’B 9 10 !11 IThTdiTIS 1?1,493 words
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Advertisement302 1903-01-10 8 «4 ncmeny fop 7 Iwlb HADTIN. Cl. «S’*'’ VIC I EMIL ZOBeV] Watchmaker and J e j At Messrs. Graham I W°. 4, Beach St. ee HAS A WELL SELECTED STOCK 7 I 6old Silver Watches Jewellery, OF THE LATEST DESI® Gold Flexible Bracelets and Ri w Gold Marquis Rings302 words
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