Weekly Sun, 8 July 1911

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  • 21 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 PRICE CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, .II'LY 8, 11)11. < I it.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 95 1 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. CHEAP AND GOOD TWEEDS. SI. OO 10 57.00 PER YARD. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. '^i^SK^ "S OIVIA.JK I \SITi-f\A ILCS v f^ $K75 $45 SRI PLAIN WHITE SHIRTS SWEATERS. il^'^iVl^^ son from <RQ E nn 1T PER HE D D oz tSB ft 1 lif/l iPO.UU
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    • 16 1 WHITEAWAY, LAID LAW CO., LTO. j OUR BLUE AND BLACK COATINGS AND SERGES ARE THE BEST.
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    • 297 2 3k£&&> C.H.WILLIS, CHRISTIE TURF ACCOUNTANT. AND Bp w w k mm \t ARCADE. cLLAM V TURF ACCOUNTANTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. n v u/ll lIC C. n. WlLLlo, H, ARCADE. 8, THE ARCADE. TELBOBAPHIC ADDkKSS "TRITON," SINGAPORE. CtiMl A. B. C 3tk Editio. aai Westers Union TELEPHONE No. 186 1107.i
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    • 343 2 WAH SANG. PHOTOGRAPHER Developing AND Printing. photo enlargements, moderate prices. .V". 15, HIGH STftEET, SINGAPORE. THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. t-The latest acientidi' prej Oration pICODUVEB OIL. DoqB*ll t}iat ischumed i^v it wul supersedes fche old fashioned emal>ions whkh o|eet the Btomaeh. OF all I REVIBTB. $\M and $2.00. Special
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    • 150 2 Delaunay Belleville Motor Cars. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOB THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND X.M.S. FOR THESE MAGNIFICENT FRENCH CARS AND HAVE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVKKV. 1 18 H.P. 4 CYLINDER CAR FITTED WITH BIDE ENTRANCE BODY HOOD, SCREEN, &c, READY VUU THE ROAD. PRICE $4,750. 1 18
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  • 139 3 I In reply to your enquiry regarding tin* origin of tin* Harbin report «'<• an outbreak of cholera in t lie Ghengohun district, T tind t that the story arose in thi^ manner 1 A Jesuit missionary in Kirin is alleged); to have written to the Russian** at Harbin
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  • 854 3 On t he 2Otu instant W;t» issued Ml Imperial Kdict sanctioning the signature of the loan agreement for the Central Rail ways, and almost immediately afterwards the agreement was signed. The Imperial Edict was issued over the pgnaturi* of Prince Ching, Prime Minister, the (WO Vice- Presidents
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 117 3 STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES, BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc.. etc., Erected complete on Site. :o: Rubber Machines for Hand or Power. May be seen m, operation m ottr works. SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND DURABLE. Call and see our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for treating HARK and
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    • 556 3 HUNGRY BUT AFRAID That is the distressful plight of many a I sufferer from Indigestion. Longing for a good square meal, he dare not give rein to appetite because of the tortures that are I sure to follow, and so has to exist on the lightest of diet, often enduring
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    • 26 3 Try it. Be convinced. Preston Complete English and ChiH6M Cookery Books is the greatest aid m the kitchen. All booksellers. Price f1.2& Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.
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  • 481 4 An extension of the Peking Kalgan Hail-i way from Kalgan to Suivuan. in Shansi, a Tatuugfu. has been proceeding during flic year. Work on the Kirin-Kwan chentM Hallway vrav be<jun in the spring, and its completion i* looked for in the autumn of 1911. The .-.inversion of
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  • 353 4 F<>r time MMM past there has been dissatisfaction with t he position of Chinese residents in Siam, chiefly mi commercial grounds. They ilo not complain that, as in the 1 hitch Indies, they 'ire personally ill-treitcd and segregated in camps like lepers ;uid plague-stricken folk, or that
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  • 255 4 I Reporting on the trade of Chinkiang for the year 1910, Mr. Pitzipios, H.8.M. Consul at that port, states that both import* and exports showed decline, the total trade falling below that of 1909 by over a million sterling. In 1909 the total tittde was
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  • 261 4 'Lhe Hoards of Finance jind uf oontnuiuii rations have consulted together concerning the redemption of the central Uaihv.ivs and the provision tor their management, 'and the following proposals have Kern [drawn up for the sanction of th< i Throne and the Cabinet That the share scrip of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 363 4 "RANEEGUNGEE" Til F^ GLAZED STONEWARE DRAINPIPES. Cl Kol t t Floors, Walls The Strongest Pipe and In The Market. Roofs. ALL SIZES STOCKED. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Indian Patent Stone IS BEX Nil USED FOR THE FLOOR OF KAMPAR MARKET PER ak> Sharpe, Ross 8c Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE.I I PAY DAY I
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    • 304 4 THE DENTAL HALL. NO. RAFFLES PLACE. Oj>{>osite Jokn Little f3 Co/s Building UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Or. J. IWHTSUBO, DENTAL SURGEON. (Who may also be found at 82, Bras Bas;ili Road). Kewly opened for the convenience of Patients Treatment and workmanship guaranteed to be the Highest Order. To celebrate the
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 355 5 .lag Singh a Sikh, and Dyalam a i mil, were fined $2 or four days each being drunk and incapable. The r at New Bridge Road, and the 5 r at Orchard Road. Eight Teochews were arrested for fitting with sticks with one another Roehoi Road. This morning they
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    • 669 5 Musin a Malay, pleaded guilty to 'ing (trunk and disorderly at Tanjong igarHoad. 1 1 was fined $3 or five Ong'Chay a Hokien, pleaded guilty liefl of a basket of fish (known as Kan banian*' m Malay and leh Kkoo /hinese) valued at $1.50 from a pond Thompson Road.
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    • 712 5 Three Malays. Awangehee, Anum and Ah mat. were arrested on thej charge of voluntarily causing hurt with an axe t<> two other Malays Osman and Kunis, at Ponggol Road. The row is alleged to have heen out of jealously over a woman. Inspector Lucas applied for a postponement toj
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    • 350 5 Twenty-four Chinese hawkers were hned $2 or three days each for obstructing the public roads with their baskets. 'Two Hokien women, Lim Tool and Tan Ho, were charged with disorderly conduct by fighting at Tanglin Road. Constable No. 50 said l*e saw-frhe two accused scratching and pulling one another's
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    • 440 5 Latip a Malay, was passing along, Ballestier Road, and saw a quantity of jambus lying on the ground m a plantation. He went m and picked up I 9 and walked away, bat was somi pounced upon by the towkay Koh Sik Lini and given m charge. This morning
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  • 247 5 Amount previously acknowledged $84,188.39! Collected by The Rangoon Trader Association. Chop Aik Chiang and Co $100 Tan Kiat Bee 100 H Aik Seng and Co. 100 H Gim Fam Hin 100 M Yeo Chip Mob 100 500. Collected by The Sye See Trader Association.
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  • 742 5 A Sun subscriber walking on Johnston's Pier a few days since, was lee 1 into a peculiar vein of thought as t<» the possibilities of the future of the Malay race on hearing the following ambitious announcement from a halfgrown Malay newsboy "Gentlemen, I have the daily papers
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  • The Weekly Sun.
    • 405 6 It is a sad sight m this sreatj and wealthy city to meet >cores! of diseased Chinese vagrants mi all the thoroughfares. These! unfortunate people are too ill to work, and they lie about the! five-foot-ways and urtder the! shade of trees and die by inches!; of starvation
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    • 211 6 To develop the source of wealth and limit its Outlet is the theory of Chinese economy, comments the "Shumien Shi'h Pao." Every scholar knows it, but how superficial tk<> knowledge is!' Most people who <-an tfive you a long talk on the theory fail to tell you where
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    • 341 6 THE FOUR- POWER LOAN. Legation Secretary's Views. The mguing of the r,, U r Powers Kuan agreement by China evoked quite a variety I •>r opinion m Japan, and it is interesting to hear whai is thought by the Legation erf Japanai Peking, Mi Honda, the Kir* secretary, may be
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    • 152 6 <•" Warship for Mexico. lAdmir*! V. r. Woo accompanied b? '•ptHin l>jM, (who m m charge of the at Sfrmod .Sound) left on Sunday IHfi 4 N i""od Sound for the purpose leleetin* the .ite where the workshop* aiyartf,. ale., to I >e located, and a rtpoty
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  • 933 6 HE. Yuan Shi Kai has been oft. .the Viceroyship of Chihli province The well-known Chinese planter Malacca, Towkay Tan Cheng I nek (visiting Singapore. Mr.Janie^M. Uwrie, of the Trus* Concret Mccl Cforapony, of Nou V is on a visit to Singapore The two new members of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 89 6 "LANCET" REPORT. 25//? November 1904. 1 Misleading terms an- mo often osed m describing Spirits, that it ii satisfactory to f,nd tlmt m the OMe.of this W},,skv it is iion.stlv described. the label are printed the wunls, •age and quality «nd -\ery nno. The i|uality is .citainly excollent, and th«-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 404 7 THE •SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, CHINA! CAPITAL: TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our Policy Holders. The ONLY Company Operating m the Middle East that has this Deposit. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Shanghai-China. Endowment Poltcxes and
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    • 191 7 KELLY WALSH, LTD. e©R©NftTl©N NUMBERS OF ILLUSTRATED PAPERS. ORDERS SHOULD NONA/ BEL PLACED 1 Black and White June 26th Double* $0.60 Graphic June 24th do 0.60 do June 27th Extra So. 0.60 4 do July ?th Double N 0.60 5 Queen June 24th Souvenir N 0.60 Sphere June 24th Extra
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  • 574 8 We hare rnoro thar n referred to the future of certain of tLe ports on the YnugtEe. Wo ha?- pointed out that H'inkow, with the great railways of the i >»\intry centring on it, has a great ex pan don before it, and w** have suggested
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  • 205 8 There haw been never*] references luring the week to the Yunnan question 01 m it is better known, the Fienma queation. The Yunnan Viceroy has sent 1• m« sages to Peking recently to lt« that, il.p British have fYAGOated P ienmi -.n accouot <»f the npproaohia^ hot
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  • 332 8 The daily papers of China are in the habit of printing paragraphs to the effect that a certain prince has done this, ora" certain councillor is going to do that, or a certain councillor'' is going to do that, or that a "certain viceroy together with a certain
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  • 284 8 The National Review has referred more than once to the importance of the adoption of a definite policy with regard to the education of the country. It has been frequently observed that whilst Japan to work at once, on the establishment of the new regime, frith the inauguration
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  • 134 8 The company which was forme:! m Tonkin last \ear, under the name of the Societe de Pulpes et J'apeteiies dv Tonkin intends at present nor to manufacture paper, hut to restiict its operations to the production of pulp from bamboo It owns large hamhoo concessions m
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  • 260 8 Mistaken for Moroccan Rebels and Shelled by Troops. The ludicrous adventures of uoiue Spanish troops m Morocco have caused general laughter wherever the facts have been made known. A few days ago a report reached the 'Spanish consul at Tangier from the comjmander of a body
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  • 217 8 Wife Suddenly Appears Before Crowded Congregation. (Miring morning service m the Protestant Cburcli of the Hungarian tillage of <)kan\ on Sunday remarkable incident occurred. The paetor, i young and brilliant I preacher named Alexander Bkei, addressed !hU congregation <»n ibe fcubjeci .of the dufev of forgiving injurie*. He
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  • 158 8 Another Attack on a South African Girl by a Black Man. A great popular demonstration was held at Port Elisabeth recently m connection with an assault perpetrated by a black man on a girl on a lonely road. Five thousand people were present, and much excitement prevailed,
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  • 180 8 Refuses to Accept Appointment Wholly Subordinate to Army Council. In the autumn Sir .lolin I'rench is vacating the post of Inspector-General of the Forces, and it is understood tlmt the appointment, which is one* wliollv suhonli- nate to the Array Council, has been offered I j to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 24 8 Something new. An invaluahle aid m the kitchen. Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books. Price $1.25 at all hookseller* Gen Agents Kelly Walsh.
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    • 310 8 B.C.L B.C.L B.C.L B.C.L B.C.L 1 B.C.L i\ TO PLANTERS 1° ffi r And Others. IN ORDER TO J PRESERVE WOODEN BUILDINGS against the attacks (0 O of WHITE ANTS, DRY IfOT AND DECAY O OJ It is ESSENTIAL that JODELITE (Regis- r tered) BE USED. SERA YAH and other
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  • 460 9 Count Okuma Helping. Signature to the appeal to the .Japanese! < Jovernment to abolish licensed quarters m Tokyo are pouring into W.C.T.T. headquarters m that city, and before the end i of the month tlie document, with 50,000 jnaines affixed, will be presented to 'the Minister of
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  • 306 9 The campaign against the <.pium irattic and especially against the cultivation of the poppy, is still beilig carried on by the Peking authorities with unabated vigour, and the question is gradually acquiring a wider scope says the "National Review." During the pas,t few days the Chinese I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 299 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE ■GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. s a: for "SLED6E" Natural Sterilized Milk OK "SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J- Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR TE ET.H ARE YOUR HEALTH. KEEP YOUR TEETH IN CONDITION BY CONSULTING Ng Poo CJhow,
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    • 28 9 Supply your cook with one of Preston's Complete English and Chinese C°<>kery Hooks and all kitchen trouble will vanish. At all booksellers Price $1.25. Oen. Agents: Kelly Walsh
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    • 369 9 I HEADACHES. I The Cause and Remedy. I I Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the s> mptomt of other ail- I mcnts to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, 1 I S frKousness, Constipation, or «u>me other irregu- I £^b jL, lanty M tliL system. Man} vMaiicn
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    • 39 9 Ye Old Jewellers Shop, Kwong Hing Loong and Company. 47, 48, 49 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. < iold and Silver Smitbg, Watchriuaketß and dealere m Japanese lj;icquer«'d and Ivory Wa-res, Por»seJain. Bronze and Curious of all kiinK 1 An Inspeaion Invited.
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  • 939 10 9 We have p«»rmi«d the joint memorial j>r< sented by Prince Tsai *un and others submitting for Our perusal a statement of tl)h> receipts as w«l) ill thf* fixed and cur-j rani expenses of the Nobles' Military i School for the first, period and reporting U the
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  • 165 10 p Tumi Fang, JuChuan, Wen Sliou. Chuaa Hmu, Chucg Hsuq and Kuo (Miih-ohen were received m audience recently. Xieh Hsing-chi, Keng Tao-chung'. Hsi| Ming, Hsien Chi and Wang Shih-chiehi were received m audience recently. No Lin, Yu Shu, Wang Chi-lien, Yeti! Hvi:ui yu, Tsung Shu-nun an<i Chauig Yao
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  • 1768 10 The Tuchi l*u reported favourably on the memorial of the Viceroy of the Three I .astern Provinces requesting that n large sum of money be appropriated to relieve the people who have been rendered homeleu IV the conflagration m Kirin. The Art ing Sub-Director of (he Tali nan, Wang
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 75 10 TO OUR READERS. If this paper appeals to you, give it your practical support and encourage the only Chinese journalistic enterprise in Singapore by filling in the accompanying form an<l posting it to us Subscription Form. To the Weekly Sun, 126, Cross Street. Singapore. Please enter my name as a
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    • 227 10 ADVERTISEMENTS.^ ML N. K. MOHAMED NOORDIN CO GENERAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts. Ties, H, Collars, Hosiery and General Goods 86-88, NORTH BRIDCJK ROAD AH LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENC. TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds m St.,, White Suits made to Order. IVi. 44, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD LESSONS IN ENGLISH,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 220 11 thl OUTPORT TRADING COMPANY. GENERAL TRADERS AND TAXIDERMISTS. IB HIGHEST. Hotel ilc I' Europe Building. (OPEN DAILY FROM 9 a.m. Booksellers., I I I// I C Oj k Rubber Stamp] Makers, Stamp and PGsfcard 4-c, $c, 4-c. I INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. A Boon to Xovel Readers. Mcf is g 613
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    • 392 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL. DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) U\IIKK CoNTKACT WfTJ? TH.X N'KTHKIM.WId ErffttA OoVKRXMKST. Atnts it Singapore Tk< Ships Agency. iti, 2-3 CWyer Ouay. I MAIL TABLE JULY 6TH TO 15TH, 1911. I i The undermentioned datei are only apprr»xiiuate. BTKAMSHir From Expected. Will be Despatched for:- 1)^"* tn«»<ala Prigi-Uadja
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    • 253 11 BAN SIANG Co., 15 17, CROSS STREET 86, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. General Warehousemen, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Importers and Shippers of Wines, Spirits, Provisions Manila Cigars, etc. £T TERMS MODERATE. LIM COMPANY. printers, Bookbinders, <t>tation£r§, Booksellers. COMMISSION ESTATE AGENTS. 17, BLACKSMITH STREET, MALACCA. Orders promptly executed. Waterbury's CHING KENG LEE
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 167 12 MARTELLS H MARTELL'S BRANDY. Mjj\^ BRANDY. .'ov'l Great and Greater Britain^ 1 1H I 111 KARTELL'S 1 the unbounded and increasing popularity of I H LJI-J^^ I DIUC cillCi /IiVPI" I rlip! i MARTELL'S BRANDY I fe^^^^^^^^l is an accepted guarantee all over the world for I is due to
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