Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1908
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1908-09-02 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 201 VOL. LXVI. WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1908. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement978 1908-09-02 1 THE PINANG GAZETTE." LOST FOR SALE NOTICE. GOVERNMENT WHARVES, PENANG. in the goods of SUBSCRIPTION. A GOLD WATCH and PLATINUM RUBBER STUMPS, 10 month. *LL PERSONS having claim, against RICHARD EVANS, deceased. 2X CHAIN between Hongkong Bank VJ old. the dissolved firm of Allan 1 Irving ETTENHAM PIER. For Daily978 words
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Advertisement2328 1908-09-02 2 •Sir™ u Nt N Y K HOTEL de la PAIX, X“*’ SINGAPORE TO ‘JAVA PORTS, A M. SINGAPORE. HW Contain OwiierS, Cycle Zfc “’‘or PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, If f A I A TPHE Captain, UWIICI», BRISBANE AND SYDNEY, ALSO Jdpail Mail MiaHlShip VO. Ld. 1 and AffentS of the2,328 words
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Article920 1908-09-02 3 As regards the hot springs at Dusun Tua, it is rather surprising to read the statement in the appreciation published the other day, that the medical faculty in the Straits are not apparently aware that such a place exists. This is less likely to cause surprise than920 words
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Article716 1908-09-02 3 A recent visitor to the Federal Capital described it as a town of ornamental buildings and numerous bridges. As regards the ornamental buildings, the remark certainly applies but, in a few months hence, there is no doubt that the same visitor would be forced to amplify his716 words
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Article64 1908-09-02 3 London, 22nd August. A telegram to The Times states that China shows no relaxation of the antiopium policy, but the formidable difficulty is the immense impo'tation of morphia and hypodermic appliances. An imperial edict has been issued declaring that Chinese manufacturing morphia or hypodermic appliances and shop-keepers64 words
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Article1059 1908-09-02 3 Viceroy Tuan Fong. Peking, August 8. During the 100 days Viceroy Tuan Fong is on leave the acting Provincial Treasurer will act as Viceroy. H. E. Shun Chun Hun Peking, August 9. It is said in official circles that His Excellency, Shun Chun Hun, the late Viceroy1,059 words
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Article120 1908-09-02 3 Wednesday. 2ad September. P.C.C. Bowls Tournamant. Homeward German Mail. Outward German Mail. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Lodge Royal Prince of Wales, 9 p.m. Matsuo’s Cinematograph. Pathescope, 7-30 and 9 p.m. Thursday. 3rd SeptemberOutward 8.1. Mail. League Football: Crescent Wanderers, Esplanade. Pathescope, 7-30 and 9 pm. Friday,120 words
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Article40 1908-09-02 3 Thursday, B—Stock-in-trade8 Stock-in-trade 67, Beach St. 11 a.m Cunningham, Clark and Co. Monday, Sept. 7— Household furniture, Clovehall Rd. 11 a.m. Cunningham, Clark and Co. Wednesday, Sept. 9— Barges, China St. Ghaut 11.30 a.m. Cunningham, Clark and Co.40 words
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Article54 1908-09-02 3 Prye River Dock— Supply of Pulau Kra rubble tenders close noon, Sept. 7. Perak Government— Gaming Farm, Spirit Farm, Spirit Import Duties Farm, Toddy Farm tenders close noon, Sept. 7. F.M.S. Railways— Coal for locomotives tenders close Sept. 25. Straits Government 100 tons timber for Swettenham Pier Extension tenders54 words
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Article18 1908-09-02 3 18, Logan Road apply M. M. Ncordin’s Office. 43, Northam Road apply P. J. Duval.18 words
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Advertisement38 1908-09-02 3 Two heads are better than one unless they ache. There’s little an aching head can do of value to its owner. Stearns’ Headache Cure pain quickly and makes one feel that life is worth living. Insist on “Stearns’.”38 words
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Advertisement117 1908-09-02 3 From Mexico. The following paragraph was clipped from the El Sol,” a newspaper at Hermosillo, Mexico, it being a part of a letter to the publisher from a friend “On my last trip to my properties on the frontier, my beast fell with me to the ground, wounding me badly,117 words
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Advertisement60 1908-09-02 3 Whooping Cough. This is a very dangerous disease unless properly treated, but all danger may be avoided by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, and makes the paroxysms of coughing less frequent and loss severe. For sale by60 words
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Advertisement18 1908-09-02 3 A tonic for young and old. It makes blood. It renews life. Stearns’ Cordial of Cod Liver Extract.18 words
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Advertisement694 1908-09-02 3 t NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES. MAGAZINES AT PENANG AND IPOH. Stocks always on hand of GELIGNITE. BLASTING GELATINE. SETUPLEX, DETONATORS. ELECTRIC DETONATORS. SPORTING BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES. Randi lands, Buttery Co., Sole Agents for Penang and Perak. Aylesbury Garland, Sub-Agents, Perak. hTbo yo# Suffer Sun lnsuran e 0^ ce London Insurances effected upon almost694 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1908-09-02 3 The Moon. First Quarter 4 Sept. O Full Moon 10 Last Quarter 17 O New Moon 2517 words
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Article1316 1908-09-02 4 Some little time ago Reuter cabled that the new regulations enforced by the American Inter-State Commerce Commission would cause the abandonment, by the trans-continental railway companies haring steamship services in the Pacific, of their export trade to the Orient and Australia, and that the import trade1,316 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article188 1908-09-02 4 [To the Editor of the Pinany Gazette.”] Dear Sir, In common, I believe, with other of your readers, I was glad to see your leading article in yesterday’s issue containing a suggestion to signalise the Malay States Guides triumph at Bisley on their arrival back in188 words
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Article111 1908-09-02 4 Dutch Officials Honoured. Our special representative to the Medan Exhibition (a special article on which we publish to-day on page 5) writes on Monday At a reception given this morning at the Residency by Mr. J. Ballot, the Resident of the East Coast of Sumatra, which was111 words
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Article123 1908-09-02 4 New Line to Tongkah and Tavoy. The twin-screw steamer Bhadra, of the British India S. N.- Co is expected to arrive in Penang from I’avoy on Monday next, and is intended to sad from here on the following day, opening a new service between Penang, Tongkah,123 words
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Article340 1908-09-02 4 A Volunteer Field Day lias been arranged for Sunday, 13th inst. parade at the corner of Scotland Road and Aier Itam Road at 7-15 am. There will be Divine Service for Roman Catholic members of the Corps at 6 a.m. Ou Sunday, 20th inst., there will be a340 words
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Article645 1908-09-02 4 Lady Howard of Giossop has left Ku a a Lumpur for Singapore en route for C} U| A farewell address was presented to \j r H. G. R. Leonard on Monday by the Tamil, of Klang. Mr. J. A. Hamilton, Manager of tl le Central Engine Works,645 words
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Article146 1908-09-02 4 Prizes for Penang Owners. \_Erom Our Special Representative.] Medan, Ist Sept. At the Horse and Carriage Parade arranged in connection with the Medan Exhibition, Mrs. Jamieson, of Penang, won the Cup for the best single harness turnout, Mr. James Stark handling the ribbons. Mrs. Jamieson also won146 words
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Advertisement387 1908-09-02 4 LIP T O N’S J I E I i A /JV G 1 5z PENANG AGENTS: 3 Paterson, Simons s co., LN. guUUUUUUUuUUUIIUIUIUUUUUIUiiIiUUUUIIUUUUIUUUUUS? “PATHESCOPE," t < King 1 Street Theatre Hall, Tt-Mfirs pregranme, BEST EVER PRODUCED J t ALL NEW PICTURES: J In a Difficult Position—(a roaring comic). 4 T387 words
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Advertisement87 1908-09-02 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed io The Editor,’' written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer’j name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. LL MONIES must be paid at the Pinaug Gazette Office, Penang, to the General Manager, Mr.87 words
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Article146 1908-09-02 5 CHARGES AGAINST DIRECTORS. SEQUEL TO WINNING UP ORDER. [Rroikr’s Srkvick] London, Ist Sept. <>n sworn information, relating to the affairs of the International Securities Corporation (mentioned in the Daily Telegraph of July 23) and the Feltham’s Bank, two of the late Directors, Messrs. Harry Benson and George[Rroikr’s Srkvick] - 146 words
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Article93 1908-09-02 5 THE GERMAN CONSUL FOR FEZ. [Rbdtkr’s Service/ London, 2nd Sept. The German Consul in Morocco has left Tangier and will return to Fez. The Times’s correspondent at Tangier describes the Consul s return as regrettable, seeing that, at the beginning of Muley Hafid’s campaign, the Consuls were withdrawn by[Rbdtkr’s Service/ - 93 words
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Article77 1908-09-02 5 RETURN OF AMERICAN ATHLETES. Rkutrr s Skrvick.i London, 2nd Sept. At Oyst-r Bay yesterday President Roosevelt gave a boisterous welcome to the American athletes on their return from the Olympic Games, slapping their hacks and shaking their hands. He said that their performance had never beenRkutrr s Skrvick.i - 77 words
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Article70 1908-09-02 5 THE VISIT TO MELBOURNE. Reotkr’s Srrvick. 1 Loudon, Ist Sept. A telegram from Melbourne, Victoria, states that speeches were made yesterday by Lord Northcote, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia the Hon. Alfred Deakin, the Commonwealth Premier and Admiral Sperry, Commander of the American battleship fleet. An Admiral’sReotkr’s Srrvick. 1 - 70 words
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Article43 1908-09-02 5 WRECKS ROUND THE COAST. [Rmutrr’b Service] London, 2nd Sept. There has been a furious gale, and a number of wrecks are reported round the coast. Telegraph Poles Razed. A large number of telegraph poles have been blown down throughout England.[Rmutrr’b Service] - 43 words
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Article36 1908-09-02 5 SUBMARINES FROM ENGLAND. IRnnTHR’s Service London, 2nd Sept. A specially-constructed Japanese ship has arrived in the Mersey, and will take inside two submarines for Japan, her decks having being made removable for this purpose.IRnnTHR’s Service ] - 36 words
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Article42 1908-09-02 5 REVOLUTIONARIES AT TABRIZ. Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Sept. A telegram to Berlin from Teheran says that it is reported that the revolutionaries in Tabriz bombaided the Shah’s troops while the latter were on parade, killing eight hundred. The fighting is continuing.■ Reuter’s Service.] - 42 words
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Article91 1908-09-02 5 EXTRAORDINARY CRIME IN A GAOL. A NATIVE INFORMER SHOT. [Reuter’s Service] London, Ist Sept. A telegram from Calcutta states that a native named Gossain, who had informed against his fellow-accused in the Manicktolla bomb outrage case, has been shot in the prison at Alipore by two of[Reuter’s Service] - 91 words
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Article111 1908-09-02 5 EGYPT. Berlin, Ist Sept. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has intimated to a party of Egyptian delegates that there is no hope at present of granting a Parliament to Egypt. .JAPAN AND AMERICA. Sir Kogoro Takahira, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, has111 words
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208 1908-09-02 5 A special general meeting of the shareholders of the above Syndicate was held in the registered offices of the Company in Ipoh on Saturday last, when there were present Mr. J. M Wilson (Chairman), Mr. H. Patterson, Mr. C. W. Barnett, Mr. Wm. Cowan, Mr.208 words
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331 1908-09-02 5 Directors’ Report. The balance sheet of the above Company’s working for the year ended 30th April, 1908. shows a balance at credit of £474 Ils. lid, and this the Directors propose to carry forward to next year’s Account. In accordance with the Articles of331 words
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Article1091 1908-09-02 5 AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. NOTES ON THE EXHIBITS. (From Our Special Representative.) Medan, Sept. 1. Never before in the history of Sumatra, or, probably, of Malaya, has such a fine Exhibition ever been held. The Dutch are admittedly a loyal people, and the commemoration of Queen Wilhemina’s tenth anniversary1,091 words
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Article507 1908-09-02 5 A fancy dress dance was given by the Klang Club on Saturday evening in honour of Mr. H. G. R. Leonard, the popular hon. sec. of the Club, who is leaving this week for Home. The dance had been eagerly looked forward to, and it was not507 words
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Advertisement6 1908-09-02 5 CROSSLEY’S OIL ENGINES. McAlister Co., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement7 1908-09-02 5 FUSSELL’S MILK. Me Alia ter Co., Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement761 1908-09-02 5 S.S. “FLYING DRAGON" THE OTHERWISE CALLED M PQAp LI AT El “KONG SOON LOONG.” bKAb HDTEL SANATORIUM, NOTICE is hereby given that Chop PENANG HILLS. Kong Soon of Nos. 24 and 26 Beach Street, the owner of the ~s. Flying A rfect hea|eh sort aad aa Dragon otherwise known as761 words
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Article913 1908-09-02 6 -P.M.G. Rear-Admiral Hemphill, U.S.N., hat lowered his flag on the Rainbow, giving place to Admiral Harber. Rear-Admiral Hemphill joined the s.s. Mongolia at Hongkong for San Francisco on Aug. 8. The Japanese Training Squadron, now consisting of the Hashidate and the Itsukushima, will be newly composed of the-P.M.G. - 913 words
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Article418 1908-09-02 6 To-morrow. for. Per- Close. Asahan Petrel 1 p.m. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.m. Deli and Paneh De Kock 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Cornelia 2 pm. Malacca J Singapore, China and Japan Austria 2 p.m. Deli Calypso 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Teesta 3418 words
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Article59 1908-09-02 6 Avagyee, Brit., 247, Campbell, September 2, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co. Japara, Brit., 1194, Hut, September 1, Sabang, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert 1 o. Malaya, Ger.. 348, Reeken, September 2, Deli, gen., Behn, Meyer Co, Malacca, Brit., 405, Upton, September 2, Tongkah, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Silesia, Ger., 2000,59 words
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Article41 1908-09-02 6 Ban VVhatt Soon for Teluk Anson. Flying Fish for Port Weld and Taiping. Lutzow for Singapore, China and Japan. Mary Austin for Bindings. P. R. Luitpold for Ceylon, India, and Europe. Tong Chay Un for Batu Bahra. Vorwarts for Rangoon.41 words
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Article68 1908-09-02 6 Name oj Steamer, where from, cvpproximuto dato of arrival, where bound, and A gents Ajax, Singapore, Sept. 19, Antwerp, W. M. A. Apcar, S’pore, Sept. 11, Calcutta, A. A. A. Bendoran, London, Sept. 4, Japan, S. B. Cyclops, S’pore, Sept. 3, L’poel, W. M. Keemun, Singapore, Sept. 18,68 words
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Article1127 1908-09-02 6 r CO 3 g i d ’ll B,.b ro rib.d. P.id.p. Dividends. 1 N.m., 8. S i 5MINING. 1903 $300,000 $300,000 30 000 $lO $lO 10 per cent, for year ending 31-3-08 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 1906 300,000 225,000 22’5'3 10 10 Eruang, Ltd. 5 *9Ol 600,000 600,0001,127 words
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Article190 1908-09-02 6 Penang, 2nd September, 1908. Gold lent §5 Pepper (W. Coast 3 II» 6 •»z.) no stock. White Pepper $15.25 sellers. Trang Pepper $lO nom. Mace $7O nom. Mace Pickings $5B buyers. Cloves (picked out of season. Nutmegs 110 $19.50 sales. fNo I $6 65 sales. Sugar < 2 x.190 words
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Article122 1908-09-02 6 Penang, 2nd September, 1908. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2 3 15/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 5'16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank It- 3 days’sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank *7s| 3 days’sight Private 17i Madras. Demand Bank 175|122 words
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Advertisement91 1908-09-02 6 A Neighbour’s Kindness. Mr. W. J. Fuller, J.P., storekeeper, Rendelsham, South Australia, writes I was called to see a neighbour who was suffering from severe cramps and who really thought he was past help. 1 gave him three doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and in a few91 words
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Advertisement27 1908-09-02 6 Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAL J'or Quotations and Catalogues APPIY TO SANDILANDS, BUTTERY GO. Sole Agents, PENANG AND F. M. S.27 words
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Advertisement6 1908-09-02 6 HARNESS AND SADDLERY. McAlialer Co., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement115 1908-09-02 6 BOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO o I MATSUO’S I 1 Japanese Cinematograph, g q Location: Corner of Coapkell street aM.Peang Road. O To-Night! To-Night !!O O GRAND PROGRAMME. q BNew Pictures! New Pictures!!! Two Performances Every Night, q 1/irst Show j Second Show {J From 7 p.tn. to 8-30 p.m. From 9 p.m. to115 words
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Advertisement1597 1908-09-02 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL NEDERLANDSCHE-INDISCHE THE MERCANTILE BANK OF RPOta'v, AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. ESCOMPTO-MAATSCHAPPU. INDU. UMSTED M£ ScumTors Discount Bank.) nxm™*. Incorporated by Royal Charter. *15,000,000 e.tabli SHß d 1824. E.tabl lSH cd at Batavia, 1857. Authorial Capital £1,500,000. b ’1»52 Rksbrvb1,597 words
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Advertisement2137 1908-09-02 8 Shipping; Shipping. Shipping._ P. &0. Steam Navigation Company. Intended Sailing». Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. BRITISH INDIA Imperial German Mail Line. I STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. OtMD SIMM Stl» C... 11« Sept. 10 Oriental connecting with Britannia AND Fox TO Sail. steahkb. CHINA MUTUAL SIMM NAV. €a >.,2,137 words
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