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KIRTHS.
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Seranz --On March 31, to Mr and Max Max Scawanz, a daughter.
MARRIAGE.
WATERS-COLE - On March 31, at Holy Troity Cathedral, by the Rev. A. J Walker, REISALD TULTEE WATERS, son of Mr and Mrs Mark Watem of Put pay,
London, to Grace May Cour, daughter, of Mr and Mrs Cale, of Bury St. Ed mundų Suffolk, England."
DEATHS.
Haorary-On February 21. Lakewood, New Jersey, U.S.A., EDWARD H200ER, aged 71 years.
WHITEHEAP - On April 2, at the Isole lation Hospital, Shanghai, H. S. White- HEAD, Chief Engineer, Standard Oil Co.'s Motor Barze Meihu, aged 2 years.
ACKERMAN.--On April 1, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, Mrs G. ."ACKERAX,
MEMO FOR TO-DAY, Bijou Scenic Thestra. 0.15 p.m.-The Sunshine Girl,' by Saw Bandmann Opera Co. in Theatre Royal,
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. 3.45 p.Sanitary Board Meeting. 9.15 p.Princon Caprics, by New Banctaen Opera Co. in Theatre Royal.
General Memoranda.
Wsentaday, April 9 :--
9.15 pmAutumn Manoeuvres, by New Fandmann Opera Co. in Theatre Royal.
THURSDAY, April 10:-
0.15 p.m.-- Count of Luxembourg' by Now Brodmann Opera Co. in Theatre Royal.
WEDXXHDAY, April 16:
Non-Union Insurance Society of Can! i
tus Meeting.
The China Mail
Hosexoxo, MoXDAY, APRIL 7, 1913.
JAM AYUNINA MAIL.
ment was subject to the group receiv
ing from the Ministers of the Six
alves.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
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A man who was charged with being in possession of a resolver on the Prays was fard 130 by Mr. Melbourne this
morning
Return of visitors to the City Hall Library and M¬seum for the week-ending the 5th April:-Library, BOX Europenos, 27 Chinese Museum, 161 Europeans, 3,915 Chiave.
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Department to-day, both at the upset
THE FORGERY TRIAL.
· THE TAI ON PIRAJY.
Drawing to a Cisas.
The trial of the soven Japanese men ou charges of conspiracy and the forgery of notes of the Canton Military Govern ment of the enormous face valued a
million dollars Muxican, which has occu
AN ARABIT AT YAUMATI.
A Chinese has been arrested at Yaumati
SCOTTISH SPORT.
-(From Our Own Corrisponiland.)
Bacon, March, 11.
SCOTT SUP...
as he was coming of the train from the The meeting of Cole and Heart of interior, and he was charged with being Mid-Lothian in the fourth round of the connected with the piracy on the steamer Scottish Cup ended in victory going to the Ti On. On beingwarched he was found better team. Hearts showed the batter
Pied Chief Justice Sir William Rees to be in possession of a lady's gold watch football for the greater part of the game, and silver chain. bearing the name of Miyet were indebted to their goal-kos; er at Davies and a special jury in Criminal
Punk, the European laily parsonger on the the close. Even making evory allowance Sessions since March 17, reached its con- stomer. Miss Dunk has identified the for the w ́aknons of M'Menemy, who should cluding stage this morning, when Mr.watch, and the man will be brought up ever have been played, not having fully recovered from kis euoent hurt, the Sharpe, K.C., who is leading the prosecu. at the Police Court to-morrow.
Celts were disappointing, and ought to have been beaten moes' decisively in the early stages of the game, when the Beacter marismanship was the only blot on an otherwise perfect display. Celta 'made a -géest effort to save the game-and, came within an xos of wooring thâ-equaliter (which was their due at the time); but, taking the yarn a whole, the Bearts were clearly superi rin every department
full back.
Mr. Sharpo opened his address by mak
ing some observations upon two legal,
points with referenco to which he thought Home misconception of law had arison.
The offence was tao agreement between
the conspirators to cheat and defraind
A Chiness died on the a.. Hoi Ming Powers uotification of the engagement on the voyage from Canton to. Hongkong of suitable foreigners for the posts of on Saturday. Donth was due to natura! Chief Inspector of the Salt Depart- ment, Adviser to the accounts and Director of the Loans Department Chow-heueh-Hsi continues:-"On receipt of this letter I took the neces- sary steps to engage three foreigners of high integrity and tried experience to fill the posts specfied. These foreigners were selected by merit, and not by antionality, after n
A Chiasse living in Graham St. bastion for the Crown, commenced his sum thorough inquiry." The Minister states been sent to Hpapital muttering from a uning-up of the evidence. that he had every reason to believe besken arm caused by the part of a chair that the group approved the eclections falling on film from the second flour of
| No. 20 Elgin Street. made, but on Feb. 4, when the signa- tare of the contract and an advance Inland, lots 1948 and 1947 wara dis. of money had been promised imposed of by suction at the Public Works mediately, unexpected obstacles were created. On 3rd inat. an intimation was conveyed to China that the Six Powers had arranged that nationality should be the determining factor for the engagement of foreigners with a German as deputy Adviser to the Salt Department. The matter for the moment would appear, therefore, to be out of the hands of the bankers It is, of course, highly necessary in China's own interests that every reasonable precaution should be taken to provide adequate security for the loan advanced by the Six- Power Group, with sufficient safe- guards that it shall be expended for which it was borrowed. This was all that the bankers required. As far as can be gathered, the Chinese Government had substantially satis- fied the Six-Power Group upon these heads. The financiers, of course, have no desire to interfere in Chinese Administration, or secure political
lvantages. With them it is merely
SCHOOL ATHLETICS.
AT. JOSEPIÉN COLLANT, SPORTES
St. Joseph's Collega held ita anual athletic and sports meeting on Saturday,
of old bay witnessing an interesting pro- -gramme of events,ba mosting took place on the new school playground, which though very large, was not suited to the sprint rvces.
Kew for $3.000 and the second. by Mrhands the manufactured notos çame. It price. The first but was bought by De, thowo members of the public into whose jority of the pupils and a member Warren for 21.000.
was complete without the manufacture a single note Had the polico inter vened before a single note had been made conviction could ensure upon such a charge.
There will be a meeting of the Ban- itary Board to-morrow afternoon at 3.45 p.m. The business includes the reading of further correspondence relative to the application for permission to erect, a 'con- renience at the Peak Club.
On Ssterday six men entered No. 173 Tui Shan village, near Au Tau armed with revolvers and choppers. After tying up the man and woman living in the house, they stale clothing and other property value 8140, After learing the house, they tied up the door.
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At the Marine Court this morning the Chinese masters of steam launches Bailey,
His Lordship said he would direct the jury thins an attempt to defraud whether | | successful or not, constituted the offence but they must be content that some overt net was committed in the Colony. There was only one point he felt any doubt about whether prisoners seven and eight ha ummmitted an offence within the jurisdiction of the Court.
Mr. Sharpe said he would address in Lee Wo, Che Wo and Wing Fab were sum-
Lordship and the jury on this point. He moned for making fast to the s.. Toss pointed out to the jury that the descrip. Maru while she was under way in the Hartion of the three Chinese-conspirators a9 hour. Mr. R. C. Faithfull defended and officials in the agreements made between
the case was reisaded till, to-morrow.
tho prisoners was a bluff, or as the police Before Mr. Melbourne at the Magis termed it. a "blind." He did not think trucy to-day eleven man were charged by the Chinese men were so described in my Iospe tor Gerrard with opium smoking at document signed by them. It had been 14 Wing Tung Street, Wanchal. The first rontended that the issue of these trotes defendant, who was convicted of keeping did not concern the Hongkong Govers the van was fined 8100 or two months.mont, bus that was an absurd contention because the issue of forged notes, expeci-
a business transaction. Unfortunately and the remainder were fined $2 each. the matter does not rest there. The
A Chinese was leaving the Naval Yard ally of such great value as $1,000,000,
The arrangements were in the hands of a capable committan' upon which the following servod:--
President:-Rey, Bro. Christian: judges: Rov. Bro." Cornelius, Rey, Bro. Paul, andl Mr. J L. Goldenborg; starters: Rev. Bro. Olphonsus, Rev. Bro. Francis and Bir. Ireness, Rev. Bro. Andrew And M. E. M. Rumjahu; time-keepers: Rev. Bro.
M. Castro clork-of-the-couras, Mr. W. Exes. The prizes were distributed by his Lordship Bishop Pozzoni.
The avonta resulted we undex :---- 100 yards flat race, (senior), handicap: 1. Q. Goldenberg; 2. Q. Xavier.
100 yards flat race (Junior), handicap 1. V: Xavier; 2. L. Lopas,
High j-mp. (senior); 1. J. M. Braga - 2. F. Prouchandy.
High Jump (junior): 1. F. Silva; 2. R. Pass,
220 yards fit rice (under 10 yrs.): 1.
Q. Souza; 2. 3. Ramon..
Quarter-mile open bradicxp: 1. IS Xavier; 2. H. Moodsea.
59 yards fat race (under 8 yrs.): 1. F. Hiptocia; 2. A. de Silva.
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220 yarda 1st mato open kandicap: 1. D. Castro; 2. R. Mooideen.
Three-legged race, open: 1, H. Ce
J. M. Braga."
Reith Bovers also proved a triñs too
good for St. Mirron; but Falkirk bad considerable difBeulty in orerooming Dum- barton. After a scrappy game, Dunde and Clydo had a draw,
**CIVITRA" (U)—YUDA “B. BOUND, Heart of Mid-Lothian, 1 ; Celtio, 0. Dundoo, 0; Clydo, 0.
Raith Rorors, 24. Mirren, T. Falkirk, Dumbarton, Q.
NOOTTIAN LACUS FIRST DIVISION, Rangers, 3; Hamilton Academicals, 2. Airdrieonians, 5; Morrón, 1.5- Kilmarnock, ; Aberdeen, 1.·· Third Lanark, E: Partick Thistle, O.
SECOND DIVISION...
Vale of Leven, 0; St. Bernard's, G. Ayr Cnital, 3; St. Johnstone. 1. East Stirlingshire,
Hibernias, L.
Dundee
Abo: corn, 3; Cowdenbeath, L. Dunfermline Athletic, &; Arthulie, I.
BUGAY.
The feature of the Rughy sosson hap been the unreliability of the leading sides. Two more examples of in-and-out forms were given on Saturday: the Watsoniaze put an end to the Edinburgh Academicals career of spoliation, and the Hawick Borderers unexpectedly defeated Edin burgh University. The rovarma of the The Academical was a rather heavy one,
Four-Power Group, as originally con- when he was stopped at the gate and was was very grave matter for the Colour, colluela and F. Vazquez; 2, F. Bunje and individual efforts of J. H. D. Watson were
All the prisonOTH
exeusel their presence in the Colony by saying that they had some business here. Their explanations of the large remunera tion they were to receive for printing the natus were preposterous and idioţie; aust,
| stituted, would doubtless long ere this found to be in possession of 1lbs. of cop- The notes would have got into the hands have adjusted any differences that per nails which be had stolen. "At the of hanke, money changers and probably might have existed with regard to Magistracy to-day he was charged by Chinese merchants. political influence in China but with Serg Wills and was sentenced to fourteen days imprisonment and four hours' stocks. the inclusion of Russia and Japan in the consortium, the difficulties of an The Garrison Ladies Hold Society held agreement were immediately increas Jumble Sale in the R.A. Theatre on ed. It seems unfortunate, however, for Saturday afternoon. The falsies, were loaded with a variety of useful articles China to be kept without the funds M. J. M. Irwin, assisted by needed for her reorganisation, whilst Mrs C. W. S John, Mrs. A. I the Ministers of the Six Powers at Loan and several other ladies were in practically none. It was proved by the
charge of the various stalls."
Peking, or, at least, some of them, engage in diplomatic squabbles with a view to securing political advantages for their respective countries. For the moment a veil seems to have been thrown over the negotiations in the Chinese capital, but it is to be hoped that in this case no news will prove to be good news, and that an agree- ment will be shortly arrived at. China
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there was only one earrect explanation: they were sharing the spoil. The exist ence of the conspiracy was proved by mass of evidencs against which there was
When the Court rose this afternoon Mr.
documents which had been seized mind by the nets votimitted by the prisoners in A marriage has been arranged, and will bringing the notes to Hongkong and in take place in the summer, between Capt.egotiating for their sale. - R. D. Ormsby, Royal Marine Light in- fantry, son of Mr. R. D. Ormsby, Inte. G. Alabaster was addressing the jury Director of Public Works and Surveyor. for the defence. In the course of his General, Hongkong, and Dorothy, only speech ao thunked the prosecution for the daughter of Mr F. H. Grinlinton, C.M.G..ey they had shown and the jury for late Surverur-General. Ceylon, and grand-evidence of the prisoners bad borne out their patience. He submitted that the daughter of the late Sir John Grinlinton.
the statement he made in opening that the prisoners believed the order was genuine one from the Chinese Govern- most.
Mr. Spencer H. Curtis, a director of has so far weathered her financial the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, difficulties in a truly remarkable man-has died from pneumoola, at his residence, her, but there are indications that she] 24, Longridge Rd, South Kensington.
cannot hold out much longer. On the deceased gentleman, who had been a
two or three occasions the Finance:
director of the R.M.S.P. Company for 34 Jonra, was a member of the West Indian
circles.
A SMART ARREST.
Three Chinese were charged before Mr.
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Half mile open handicap: 1. S. John- son:2. F. Untonio.
Team Face (open to all cineses): 1. 8th standard: F. Silta, Q. Xavier, W. Soo and Leung Wing Tai; 2, 7th standard, M. Rumjaha. J. 31. Braga, F. Bunjs and spd L L. Goldenberg.
Hopping race (open) I. F. Silva;2. H. Coscol elk.
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Tug of war: the 6th standard, beat the th; the 5th standard beat the 4th. Consolation ECO: 1. Domi go.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE MERCANTILE MARINE.
(To the Editor of the "Chiwa Mart,”)
Sin, I are that the Associsted Cham-
rot enough to counterbalance the combined, brilliance of the famous Watsoniss Quartette, Milroy, Bowie, Angus, and Pearson. And their forwards were quite overshadowed both in the pack and in the loose. Edinburgh University were weakly presented, and Hawick had a deserved
victory. largely "due to the cleverucas of Sutherland and the astuteness of Bottler” Wilson.
Watsonians, 16; Ein. Academicals, 3. Hawich, 3; Edin. University, 0. West of Scotland, 15 ; Manchester, 13. Glas. Academicule, 8; Glang. High School, 0,
R. H. 8., 8; Heriotonians, 7. Institution, 7; Edin. Wanderers, &. Gala, 9; Stewartonians, 3. Jed Forest, 6; Melrose, 3. Kelso, 18; Langbolm, 0. Panmure, 26; Kirkcaldy, 4.
BOCKEY.
The Englih Ladies had an easy victory
to 1.
bera of Commerce 2 organizing a deputation to wait upon the President of over the Scottish Ladies, the score being & the roard of Trade on the subject of the s ipply of Officers and Seamen for manting the marcantile marine. I rather think that the President of the Board of Trade is by now fully aware of the fact that any defects in the manning of the mercantile marine are entirely due to the fact that
shipowners have not made a sestarar's life:
worth living.
Scottish League.
Rangers...... Celtic.......
FIRST DIVISIDY.
THE CHINESE LOAN.
WHATEVER may be the upshot of the loan negotiations at Peking, most people will sympathise with the plight minister has only just succeeded in firm of Curtis. Campbell and Company, Melburne this morning with breaking and Chow-hach-Hsi, the Chinese tiding over disaster. Unless, there- formerly Hogg, Curtis and Campbell, and entering the stores of Mets. Kumer and
Officers and men are badly paid, over-f Finance Minister. In the circum fore, the Six-Power Group cau come he was a familiar figure in West Indian Homer and stealing three large empty
packing cases, valued at $8. They ware worked-in the case of Officers with not an Aberdeen stances, says the L. and O. Exprese, it to an agreement in the immedinte
arrested at seven o'clock on Sunday morn-extra half-penny by way of compensation-Heart of Mid-L. is not to be wondered at that he has future, China will have to borrow The weekly return issued by the ing hy P. C. Grimmitt who saw them and have to put up with the greatest Falkirk addressed another almost plaintive where and how she can. An arrange-Medical Officer of Health shows that in leaving the premises. Two of the men discomforts. I nard not mention the Airdrieonians,..
the seran daya, ouded April 6 there were told the constable that the third defendant, friska and perils inseparable to their communication to the Six-Power meat with the Six-Power Group reported in the Colony four fatal cases of a messenger bey, had given them the key calling, as these they are always prepared Motherwell. group of bankers, setting forth the would, it cannot be doubted, be babcnic plague all the patients being of the place. This was found to he untrue, difficulties in which he is placed by better in the long run for China. It Chinese. Eight cases of diphtheria were re the protracted nature of the negetinis to be hoped, therefore, that the tons. He points out that China has diplomats at Peking will quicky been led in the European papers, compose their differences.
and charged with failure to fulfil ber financial obligations by the Powers whose Retion has prevented their fulfilment. Moreover, she has been upbraided for not more rapidly re- organising her administration by the Powers who had. prevented her from obtaining the requisite means, China, hs adds, has suffered serious injury through this delay, and further post- ponement would become very difficult. It must be admitted that there is
NEWS OF THE DAY.
A Chinese who way charged by ctar MicDonald with being in possesion of 136 lottery tickets at Wing Lok Wharf was faed 850.by Mr. Melbourns at the Magistracy to-day.
"&"Chiesa was charged by Sergt. Wille before Mir Hazeland at the Ma- gistracy this morning with being in poses sion of 21 tacle of opiums dross at the ovim railway station. The defendant was food 8340 or two months' imprison“. ment.
however. The two coolies were sentenced
ported, four being Portuguese, ono Indian, to six weeks' hard labour each and four one Filipino and two British; and one hours' stocks. The worssenger boy was Fortegase and one Japanem contracted discharged.
enteric faves. Four cases of small-por re- sulted in the deaths of three Chinese.
to face like men.
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All this talk about the institution of more of flooding the servies with Kilmarnock ... Officers and rien, when wages will go down St. Missed.. 27.12 again to the very lowest rates,
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30 6-12 12 2 It is a notable loitare that the conditions Third Lanark....... We have to record with deew 'g-ot are worst in the ships belonging to those | Dundee, Angora 252 1 9 Someinterest was caused on the wast the death says Wojkaiwwi correspondent of who are professedly so zealous in starting Raith Rovers 22 6:10 what receg is just after the Toyo Maru the "N. C. Daily News," on March 29 these training ships and are so convinced Partick Thistle 38 6 16 had castiff for Hongsong, with about a of Mr. H. Sydsey Smith, (sfide an of their necemity, As the situation at Queen's Park......... thousand dock ssengers. A towkay in speration at Shanghai) on Thursday night present stands, the great majority of the company with a Malay policeman arrived last. He came out to China in 1904, and youths who are taken on by steamship in excited search for an absconding China was stationed in eastern Shantung. The owners as apprentices are simply excellant man who had bolted less than an hour first year or so was spent at Weihaiwai and | substitures for alle sonman, for most of before from the business man's shop with | Wentonghsien in learning the language and their work consists of clearing out holds, two thousand dollars. The oftending one and later he opened s station at chipping iron rust, attending winches | Ayr United........ had, however, planned his theft well, for Kwanhaiski, where he and Mrs. Smith shayalling coals; and such like labourer's E. Stirlingsbice. the boat was well in the stream ere the stayep for somn yests. They qoly return- work. All this anxiety about the future Cowdenbeath. pursuers arrived, men
ed from furlough in May 1912: Since his supply of Officers is not genuine. It is Dumbarton.... Some interest was caused on the west return he has been on the land at Wei-bunkum. There is at present a grant over Johnstone.....24 whart, Singapore, recently just after the haiwel in charge of the Mission Press, also plas of officers which is accountable for Dunfermline Ath. 178 Hsi's plaiot, The negotiations have
The death is announced of Mr. Louis Toyo Mara had east off for Hongkong with conducting the Chinese and English the lack of consideration which they re- St. Barnards. 229 10 3 21
Vale of Lover..... Bridel, Professor of the Tokio Imperial about thousand dock passengers. A services held there. Though not strong, caive. As a sonce of fact is wor h been carried on for nearly a year, University. Born in Switzerland, deceased towkay in company with a Malay police. he starch to the work and bis varicua a ton of talk I should like to inform you Albion Rovers and on several occasions when an went to Japan about thirteen years ago, man Prrived in excited search for an duties in the Fress with great dilligenus that now at the very height of shipping Abercorn.......... agreement wag оп
being appointed Profcamur of the Law abscending Chiosman who had bolted less and seal. the poiut of signatur, diplomatic difficulties respected by the students.
Fruity of the filniversity. He was great than an hour before from the banners have cropped up, and the money
man's shop with two thousand dollars, The offending one bad, however, planned which the Minister so sorely needed Mr. Britain, who was secretary of the
his theft well, for the host was wall in the Imperial Press Conference in London, was has been withheld. The Chinese entertained to dinner by the New York stromere the pursues arrived. complain that new and quite un Pras Club recently and announced his excepted conditions have been intention af endeavouring to arrange to imposed at the Idat moment. The | ciprocal Anglo-American press conferences DOWEL complaint is ears to be prova Finance Minister points out that he is connection with the Pesca Centennial D. leat during the fruit season. Be sure to keep a little of Chamberlain's Colic, celebrations. Canadian, British and Ameri- Cholers and Diarrhoes Remedy on hand, was informed by the bankers on Janan committees will meet in New York It my vs life. For sale by all Chem PICTURES ONLY 7.18.20 that the signature of the agres during this month.
Chata and Storekeepers,
BIJOU
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PROGRAMME
9.15 ..
The Fine Two-Part Drama :—
THE FISHER GIRL OF VENICE
Betrayed by Kiss (Comic) A Slight Mistake
NEWS IN PICTURES
(Pathé Gastle and Gaumont Graphic),
Miss CECILE STEPHANO (2) * A Thousand Leagues under llis Sens (b) My Mister Dreamland.'
(A Song of Lacel Interest specially
watten for Miss Stephanu),"
· MIG VIOLET · BONETIA
Moonberg Bay,
Hang on Your Front Dor Koy."
some justification for Chow-heuch-
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THE FRUIT SEASON.
THE FORTY YEAR LESTADA N article must have exceptional merit Ato survive for a period of forty years, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was first offered to the public in 1872. From small beginning it has grown in favour and popularity until it has attained a "worlā wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try it and you will understand why it is a favorite after a period of more than forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy not only gives relief-it curte, Bis male by all Chemists and Surekeepers,
prosperity, the Guild alone have from four | St. Johatons-j. to five hundred fully qualified and capable Duakes, Hibs. Captains and Officers out of employment. Artharlie......
I trust that the President of the Board Leith. of Trade will take this woll to hourt, and pause before taking say slope as desired. by the shipowners which would make such
very regrettable position even worse,
I am, Sir,
Yore faithfully,
T. W. MOORE,
Secretary..
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BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN, URING the woman, manfhf children
to dierders the s
and should receive the most careful atten tic „ÁS SOOTLAK SNY patoral Ipseness of the bowels is notices Chamberlain's Colleg (Merchant Service Guild.) Cholers and Diarchoss Remedy should be Kivon. For min by all Chamista and Etorekeepers
Liverpool, March 13,
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