Straits Echo, 31 March 1905

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  • 32 1 Straits Echo EIENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Ter Annum, PENANG, FRIDAY, ,31st MARCH, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 72.
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  • 94 1 Births. On the 12th March, at Shanghai, lo Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Kinir. twin daughters. On the 13th March, at Boochow, the wife of rJdward PiJlev. of a daughter. Marriahc. On the 1st March, at St. Luke's Church Ferry, N. B.. by the Rev. Lewis A. M
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  • 40 1 For \VW ending Thursday. Apr. 3,1905. .A. A.M, P.M. Friday,.3lst y5O 9J5 Saturdav, Ist 9.40 10.05 Sunday, 2nd ...10.30 10 55 Monday, 3rd 1120 11 4.-, Tuesday 4th 12.35 'XHneadav. sth I. 1 05 Thursday, 6th 1.50 215
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  • 43 1 To-iiat. -hth i>av, 2nd Moon. L*wu Band, Esplanade, tj p. in. European Circus. 9 p.m. Da to h luiimt Us 10-MOKKIUV 2/tli Day, 2nd Moon, lown Baud, Golf Club, 0 p.m. European Circus, 0 p.m., Dato Kramat Os. for Children. 4 p.m.
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  • 25 1 0 New Moon Apr. sth 0.18.7 a.m. First Quarter... 13tli 4.30.7 am. O Full Moon 19th 8.33.2 i*.m. Last Quarter 2tit.li 6.8 9h.m
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  • 56 1 China (Malta) t A Indian (Teegta) s< Derniau (Preurren) 4th China (P. R Lnitpotd) ot|, Indian (Tara) 15th Imk extra P. A O. steamer Poona, liaviug left Aden at lO p.m. on Thursday. 23rd mstaut, is expected to arrive here at dayight on Wednesday, sth proximo, and will
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  • 49 1 P O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. IHTIV A KIIS. J i o.»l K\V KUS. Chumn l.i Apr MaJta Apr Malta 37 Nubia /5 Hxtra Service. 1 M T'X VK|i« i I ,11 KIV A KI,S Poona l Aar. Malacca 7 Apr. Socotra IS Manila lit jnt For particulars .See Page
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  • 1236 1 Japan’s Marshal. All the military experts in the United i States speak in highly eulogistic terms ot Marshal Oja mu as a military genius I standing above his contemporaneous 'Generals. The feats lie has accomplished in the Manchurian campaign can only tind an analogy in those of Hannibal
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  • Shipping.
    • 102 1 I*k.;l. |Jr. v> JIG. Conwav, :il»i Mar .U lieen. T>t| Mar Gen.,’--Han Ho Hin. j C. Afcak. J»i\ s.s. 1., JO, Stewart, 3J at Mar. Calcutta, *Jslli Mar.. Gen, A A A A Co. jCoHoMANMKt. 1 Ji. s.s '2,7*6, Montford, doth Mar. J >olll li;iv, 2 1st Mar., Ccn.,
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    • 32 1 Hkol, Hr. s.s. lit*!. Cotiwaj, G 1 st Mar., Aclit-en, :>otli Mar. < ieii.. Hail Ho Hill, Taw Ton,», Hr. s.s. Hussan, JJlst Mar., Asihim, doth Mar. Gen., K. (i. Co.
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    • 56 1 Mist March. U. llaleHHjv, for Matu Halira and Asaliau. Tuny C'/iay Uv, for Hatu Bahra end A sail u. Perak, for Port Swettenliani and Malacca. A vayi/ee, for Port Swettenliani A Singapore Lady Weld, for Teluk Anson. C. A />rar, for Singapore and Hongkong. b'lijivy bra you, for Port
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    • 47 1 Sui SiiMi; Singapore J. Nicoll Moulmein Poon i Aden Ki’i'uli Glasgow 1 1 hi* B.ACo. 1st Apr. K.d.Co. 1st V.G A (Jo. oi li •S 1 loth llaciitieTiein 1 9 iv m>(i.' ’♦stir lleninolir Loudon S.H.iACo. 20th Ueiif'loe Singapore S.R&Co. IdOth Itenlomond London S.h.&C'o. May. 4»
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    • 60 1 1 titsel r 1 f**Ut Ijtuven bui Sails' Calcutta B A(J«. 1st Apr. .1 Niuol'l [Moiilinein K'.U.Co. did Poona 1Singapore A < 1.At :>t h tirroll {Singapore S.B.&t’o 10th Viudoboua Singapore S. B.AdJu. loth Man] ms Bacouehetn IColoiilbo S.B.ACo. 12th Btmmohr Singapore S B A Co 20t li Btn«liie
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    • 122 1 Kok (Jevlon. Australasia. DoinbuV, Aden, Mauritius, Kgvpt and via llrindisi, fur Europe, etc. Per MaHu, to-morrow, 0 a.m. Negaput am ami Madras Per Teettfu, to-morrow, 1 p.m. like turn to, for Oolomlio. Deli Per Yun <ler Parra, to-morrow, UOOii. Deli Per Hun Whall Soon, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asaliau
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 29 1 MARTYN Co. <0 9 'S WHISKIES. BORDEN’S PEERLESS CREAM S/tndilands Buttery <£• Co. St. LOUIS EXPOSITION. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER RECEIVED THE ONLY GRAND PRIZE THAT WAS AWARDED. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. PENANG.
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    • 18 1 STEARNS' WINE, forthin jmwvA» and fretful people, old aud vou*fc~ Immediate beuetit. Improve* the <|Ualilv iu the Mood
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    • 30 1 Very palatable, even childreu enjoy to take it. but it is Steam»' Wine, n*>t the others. Far lielter than any emulsion. DAVID CORSAR SONS Well-known Navy Canvas. SANDIUNDS, BUTTERY Co.
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    • 235 1 KOMIDIE FAJIN. A Grand Mirthful Night. INDRA ZANZIBAR THEATRICAL Co of 0. K. Sumatra WILL I'KKFOBSI AT TMK PANGONG PUSI THEATRICAL MALL, Kwala Kangsar Road, To-night. Friday. 31st March, 1905, Bunga Mawar. Pricks a*k Admission K+*serve«l $2.00 **<l Class 6tl c t*. Ist. Class 1.00 J :linl Class 26 lan
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    • 70 1 GfIiOENBEfiG ZEITLIII Genuine Pilsener Beer. 1 The Liverpool and London and Glote Insurance Company.' A» m Ijumyon/. I. ouln*. Inhtitutkd. Cornhill I>uU* Street, 1 a lid Charing Cron* TUB undersigned have l**en appointed Agents of the above Company at. Penang, and are prepared to issue |>olici«H of Insurance against loss
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
  • 12 1 Dkath. On March o, at Belgian Park, Mever Behr tfouuerlv of 4H.
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  • 953 2 Notes on (irand National. The following notes on the (irand Nation- 1 al Steeplechase, which is I»ein- run off this! afternoon at Lincoln, from the pen of “Boris” mi the liefeiee of 'Jtith ult. will! interest local turfites On Tuesday last tlie greatest incident so far of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 31 2 The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Tel. Co., Ltd. OI'ICE is ]ierei)v ««veil tliul the Compmi.v s lute of collection f or the «luurter conuueiiciu- April, f or ~i| f Ml",
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    • 220 2 J. A. JONKHOFF. THE WELL-KNOWN PIANO TUNER of JAVA SUMATRA is now staying at the GRAND HOTEL, for a short time only. Please forward orders early. 25-3-05 u 3 2171 C. KOK PENG, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuer, Land and House Broker, Commission and Forwarding Agent. Trial Orders Solicited. Prompt Settlements. c
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    • 1498 2 TO 3L.ESJ?. SALE. H OUSE No. 9, Arratoou Road, mediate entry. Apply to KHOO SUN POfcf No. 7. Church 17-12-04 uc 0 891 s—reef. TO LET. 17 [PREMISES No. 341, Dato Krainat Road, with a large compound, formerly occupied by the Celestial Club. Apply to 1 8-3-05 u c 182
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1121 3 P. 0. TAD S. HI. Co. Expected arrival and. Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. vlttr. :Hlu. Coromandel connecting with s.s. Moldavia r Js Norddeotscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. OUTWARDS: r fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Line will leave or about the ennng on FAKES BY MAII. STEAMERS.
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    • 754 3 For freight, passage or particulars apply to HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co., Agents. INTENDED SAILINGS. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, For Intended to Sail. Steamer. Smgapore A Batavia, taking Cargo Mon. 3rd Apl 3r m «fc Passongers for all Java A Mon. 17th Apl. 3m.,u. Netherlands India Ports. Pnlo W eli, Olelileli, Poolco Hava,
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  • 120 4 .lattice naliatis** everybody, and lattice alone.—JCwi ere*»*» Established June Ist, 1903. Vnblished daily (except Sunday».' AT TUI CRITERION PRESS, Lcl.. No. 220-232, Beach Street. PRIOR DAII.Y, I.OCAI. tit i>*u aiinuiii OUTBTATIONB t’oetaice Kxtia «All. -MIHT'ON (Poet Kreel $l5 OAKI.K AIM'KKKrt: II c li o—P e n a
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  • Current Topics.
    • 337 4 Rumours of peace have been in tbe air for some time past and hence the following, from a mail paper just to baud is of particular interest:— Mr. Douglas Story has been making inquiries in St. Petersburg on the matter cf Russia’s search for peace, and he communicates
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    • 350 4 A Hi'Mt; paper received by tbe mail thus reviews the relative situations of Russia and Japan:-— During the whole week, vvli.it is considered to be the greatest battle in history, in which at least a million men have been engaged, has been fouoJit north of the Shalio. The
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  • 723 4 Hejore the H<m. .1. F. (J. Lav', Puisne Judge, and a Common Jury.) Thu case against the three Province Malays win* were severally charged with i gaug robber» and which occupied ilie j Court for exactly a couple of days, saw its conclusion at noon to-day, when
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  • Article, Illustration
    861 4 Chinese eg. Casuals. I A remarkably interesting game of foot- 1 bail was witnessed on the Esplanade yes- 1 terdav evening, between an eleven of Chin- ese and an eleven of Europeans, which was productive of no little excitement amongst their respective partisans. A former match j 1 between
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  • 342 4 London, 7th March—The market, with but oue slight reaction, was firm, and on *he news of the decrease in the Banca auctions, reierred to lielow, liecame strong, and we close at <£l33 7s. rid. for cash,°.£l32 15s toi six w eeks, and A 132 ss. for three mouths with
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  • 607 4 At the Calcutta High Court, on 2Jud mst., before Hon. Mr. Justice Bod illy, the case Mac Mocliie and others vs. Leshin and others was called. Messrs Dunne, Siulia, and Casperiz instructed by Messrs G. C. Chuuder and Co., appeared for the plaintiffs Messrs Jackson, Morton,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 302 5 War Loans Japan s Needs More than Met (Supplied hy Renter.) Loudon, 30 Ma. :li. The Japanese loan lias closed in Loudon uud is about ten times over-subscribed. Successful in Lsona. The secoud half of the Japanese loan lias lieen heavily over-subserilied in New York. Chicago, Boston, and
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 68 5 Insurrection Spreading:. Anthoriiies Deposed (Supplied by Hunter.) Loudon, 30 March. —'The insurrection in the Trans-Caucasian state of Georgia is spreading, and it is stated that the authorities in t lie mountainous district have I .ecu deposed and that a provisional Government has heeu proclaimed m their stead. Anarchy
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    • 211 5 More Mother Earth Not Desired. (Echo Special. Berlin, 31 .March—Count von Buelow, in the course of a speech iu the Reichstag, said that Germany has no territoiial ambitious in Morocco, but merely intends to protect her commercial interests through direct mediation with the Sultan of Morocco, who is
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    • 44 5 Keen Struggle Expected Supplied by Heater.) London, 30 March.—A close struggle is anticipated in the Oxford and Cambridge Universities l*oat race which comes off on Saturday, Ist April, as the respective crews are above the average. The liettiug stands at evens.
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    • 33 5 Squadrons to Pay Calls (Supplied by Iteuter London, 31 March —An interchange of visits bv the British and Freucli squadrons at Cherbourg and Portsmouth during the summer is lieing arranged for.
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    • 31 5 Object Attained (Supplied by Heater. London, 30 March.—The British Missiou to C'ahul has concluded an agreement with the Amir of Afghanistan and lias now started ou its return journey.
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    • 50 5 Inspects H. M. S. Renown. (Supplied by Heuter.) Loudon, 31 March.—H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, accompanied bv Admiral Sir John Fisher. Senior Naval Lord of the Admiralty, to-day inspected H. M. S. Renown, which is to convey the former ou his voyage to lud a.
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    • 57 5 Damages Against George Edwardes. (Sup/died by Heater.) lioudon, 30 March —Captain Fraser, of India, has obtained =£3,000 damages in an action against Mr. George Edwardes, the well-known playwright, on the ground that in the musical cjqiedr entitled “The Ciugalee he lias infringed the copyright of a play which
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    • 50 5 Chamberlain s Proposals. Injurious to British Shipping.” (Supplied by Heater.) Loudon, 30 March—ln the House of Commons a motion has been adopted declaring that Mr. Joseph Cbaniberlaiu's proposals on the fiscal question would injure British shipping aud industry. The Ministerialists held aloof from the debate aud the vote.
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    • 76 5 Powers to Pacify Storm. (Sapplied by Heater.) Loudon, 30 March—Prince George of Greece, as High Commissioner of Crete, has issued a proclamation to the Cretans stating that the Powers have ordered their troops to restore order, but that he has appealed to the Powers for thirty-six hours’ grace
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  • 197 5 Liverpool Spring Cup. "on by Lancashire. (8 applied h,j Reuter.) Thb 58th Livkkpool Sprino Cup of 10<>0 sovs. by subscript,on of 5 sovs. each, with 10 sovs. additional unless declare»!, au«l 10 sovs each extra for starters; second to receive .*0 sovs.; a handicap winners (selling races
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  • 259 5 Oxk oi the five vessels at present l*eing lault on the Clyde for the P. and-*# Company was launched on 8th ins», frohr the yard of Messrs Barclay, Curie and Cor, limited. Whiteinch. Named the Peshawur (a well-known name in the Fleet), the vessel is
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  • 768 5 Bv the death of High Priest Weligatii* Humaugala Thera, at Kalutara on 14th inst., iu the 82nd year of his age, Cexlon Ins lost an able and distinguished Oriental scholar whose place it will In* hard to tiH l»eiiig ot a pious disposition he entered
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  • 1003 5 >* How THE Baltic Fleet ‘May Be Dealt With. '1 n Ihk Central News says it is quite an open secret tha: the plan of operations of the Japauese admirals on coming in touch with Admiral Rostjest vensky’s fleet will, in tlie fit at instance, he
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  • 625 5 Trouble a t Bahrein. Ijkitihh Warships GaIthkr. -L Bu««AT. 20th March.—A message iron. Bus me, dated Marel, 3rd, Mates t|,a« th« Redbreast with the Political Reside,, has 1 U'e Fox an,1 Sphinx at Bahrein f* h ch. ua,y 23rd for the special purpo se „f lobtaiumg sat,stV*ion from the Sheikh
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 7 5 Whiteaways Sale is Coming: Reserve your Purchases.
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    • 8 5 Whiteaway s Sale is Coining: Reserve your Purchases
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    • 161 5 SPECIAL TIFFIN TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Ist APRIL. Australian Mutton FROM THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, Ex s. s. GUTHME. Eastern Oriental Hotel. Swimming Club. INTEREST on debentures for the year ending :11st March, I!t05, will be paid on and after the Ist April bv the undersigned on presentation of the delienture bonds
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    • 355 5 IVday’s Advertisements To LET. Jl. Koit«l. Furnished. Jmmm I tilth Rooms, Teuuis Court. Apply to K. O. HAI.MFAX. t lusrt :»l-3-o;, TO LET. OI>D >\VNS m Immediate entrv 01-’-t-Oo 'Jwks 224 A pi»i> “Z Er C/o Sfrait* Krhn. W OTICE. I HHK Halt Nearly Oem-ral .Meetim* ‘»f the I‘euani* Turf
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 526 6 CLEARBWHITE GLASS BOTTLES CHUBB’S SAFES. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthful location, food the best, large play-ground, strict discipline, daily study classes under personal supervision of the Superintendent. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ENGLISH The very best place to send your boys after the Chinese New Year. Address: 0-2-04 3 tins aw
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  • 538 7 Iti I’RKi-AUA H(iv A Ml) Ihk ludia-Rublior Journal of 13th lilt, print» in extent tlm lecture on “Tim Preparation of RulAl.fi delivered l.v .Mr. r. .1. 1? illness at tl.f of tlie eo,„. V"**** 6 ot »>*e Agri-Horticultural show held "> August last. I. Commenting sllb j„ t t
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 993 7 Khoo Buan Phuan fciloP Gim Seng Moh. 203, M/'in Road, Taiping. Tim Miners, Advancers and General Goods Store. LIM SUN HO 390 SUN CHOP HENG MOH Sc Co. 164, Reach Street, Penang. LEE CIiVE DISPENSARY, No. 268, CARNARVON STREET. PFNANG TKI.kI'HONK No. Open «lay and nlit From ♦> a.m. to
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    • 278 7 Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. FOR deli. rriHLs.s. Van der Parra will replace A tlKi SS. Pulo Rimrlu Ull4l Mm regularly between Penang mid Bela wan, Deli HUTTENBACH, LIEREKT A Co., Aijeilln. 1-3-too 1 lilt h i jvo DAVID BROWN Co~ hog an g IhiihlnKfit, Estate Agents A Auditors. Undertake Sales V>y
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    • 157 7 *S=s£ss4oJ=s=£:s24=Os>K ?y Ift A CARDi uf I ROBERTS Urethral Specific A ('lire in a Week. s2' Postage 30 cents. Perak Pharmacy Co., M iml KAM PAR. p.u PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. A. KAULFUSS, ‘7, FARQ.UHA tl STREET. OI’KN Dail.V KKOM 7 A.M. TO 5 I*. M. Sudayh x a.m. to Noon. ON
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1063 8 WIITMAY, LAIDLAW Co., PENANG. AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE LOST. IRON CAMP COTS. Not to be Beaten. Size when Folded 6i by by U incbt W Spring Mattress and Legs Fold Up. Every house should have one. Do you want a PLEASE NOTE I f X PRICE! $9.00 EACH Lamp
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