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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1917.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

TO

SCOTTISH LETTER,

(Fram Our Chon Correspondent, ) --

Episaragi, July 4.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE PREMINE IN THE NORTH. Mr. Lloyd George spent a streh ux week-end. in the North when he' received the Freedom of Glasgow and

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

reply enme quick and pat that Wales. had never aspired to such a height they could not get beyond a haŋnsek.

HONGKONG HOTEL. At the Dunden luncheon he told his fe G. E. Andersan Mr A. M. Kirby

Dr F. T. Keyt bosts that "Whoever chose the site Mr and Mrs W. Mr. Krok of the City must have had a poetic

Mrs A. Faill Ar instingt. And-in-more-practica! Mr S. Barker

J. H. Baring Mr and Mrs C.

Lauritsen tones and manner, **The sandbags

Capt.

Mr. Guidan-

hinder have been about the most P. W. Bell which have boett turned out at

Mr

H. A. Favallee

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, signed The Fockit Book of the nimible protectors of the lives of mirr W. Bertenshaw Leiris J

"

TAKING PASSENORRS AND CARGO TO

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &c.

Steamers

Leave

Th

Colombo

Hongkong Noos

Connecting Mail Scenes from Colcabo.

Due

DUA

Marseilles Loadia

1917, 1917.

When Pisungas obiage Steamers at COLOMBO

poor fellows at the Front,"

M

Mr.B 3r

Camahort

Mr. W. A. Lilly Mr Liabid Mr. Little

S

MrLongfield

Leo. Longinotto G. Ludin

Mr

O. Marriott Malin

R. H. Mason

Mr J. W. Mayhea

Accommmel win in the couneering Stamer from COLOMBO is definitely resurred in we used it again and againg in Thiel office e voice,ton, is not of Mr D. E Cappleman W. M.

Hongkong at the time of Booking.

Oh the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line.

SAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND

S. S.

YOKOHAMA.

Leave Hongkong About

Pasung tay trayed by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call free of charge. Reture Ticks are available by Mosèries Maritimes Company

INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS

(Non- Transhipment) IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO

PORT SAID.

AND

GARRYING 1er No. 2 SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. PROPOSE SAILINGS:

boitizens of Dundee. Every hour had its sperel and its engagement. His principal prioncernents have of course already reached you, but & lew aletails ning usefully supplement the cabled reports.

Let us keep steady, plain sentence with an- every-day moral was the pivot of Mr. Lloyt tieorge's specvträt Gas-

The suidst of fine vortal harmonies, in the, pauses of spirited dashes of rietor, and ever with great effect. The four simple words never failed tax strikes and, hold the gur by contrast to their surroundings. They were oint of place, yet were so fitting. Then there was an incident that eungo inve heen sent to you with its proper values. In the surse of an argument Mr. Lloyd George spoke understand. What went ye out for

and man who is working hunt to hear? Did you expect the pours Engelkamp Renten as the hardest workers in this co-

derous yet thrilling ponposities of

31, LLOYD HOE'S ORATORY, Ons we struck by

change in Bonet Lloyd Georgo's neitory. Now Capt & Mrs Branch

Mr W G. Browell responsibilities have brought a tiew Dr D. Buger

Mr 3. Bullock style of speaking. Ib is xnore Mr B

B. W strained and in one way ruore Me LA. Calderon Mr B. van

Cadwallas Mr J powerful. But lacks the dignity Mr and Mrs 1. Mr J. Merseki that is expected of the-holders of Mrs C. Campbell

Mr C. E Meyer Mr and slicient weight, he has to force his Mes C.E. Plunkett-

MrJ T. Van Cleve Mr and Mrs G. A. emphasis, having no diapuson depth Mr Gea, E. Costello Mr J. S. Nicolson

Moore to fall back upon. To some this may Mrex. L. Courtenay Mr Mrs A. Nilsson

E Nelson

pet rather a hard judgment upon a Mr J. D. Courtney Mr Wang Fat Ob Mr and Mrs G. 9. Mr A. E Fancus great orator. Let there „be" given, therefore, the account of a Lloyd

Coyne

Col W. H. Paine George admirer published in a Lloyd

Pere Mr and Mrs W. B. Me P. J. Pierro theorge newspaper--I heard some Mia F. E

Davenport Mr F. Pomeroy

Mr R. Posner people who were disappointed, and Mr B. Diethelan Mr G. Y. Read

Mrd. Dew Davis,

MrE. H. Ray alter a "question or two I begin to MD. E. Donnelly Mr & Mrs Reinschr.

Mr P. G. Elbett Mr W. Dowley

F

Cole

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Me F. M. Crawford Col. Pen

her

Mrand Mrs C. K. H.

SHIPPING

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

U.S. Mail Line.

OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS

“VENEZUELA” and “COLOMBIA,”

14000 Tons euch.

ECUADOR,

'HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,

v SHANGHAL KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, The Sunshine Belt

11

The most Comfortable Route to America and Europe.

Sallings from Hongkong at Noon

6.8. "ECUADOR"

R.

COLOMBIA"

88.

VENEZUELA”

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th WEDNESDAY, CA 10th WEDNESDAY, Nor.

7th

These Steamers have the most modern equipment including overbod electric fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS and lazza. comfortable Staterooms (all single and two berths (only).

The Safety and Comfort of Passengers is our first considerations. Special care is given to the cuisine, and the attendance ou passengers cannot be surpassed.

Tickets are interchangeable with the Toyo Kisen Kaisha and the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Ld. For further information. 1stes, literature, schedules etc., apply to

COMPANY'S OFFICE in Alexandra Building TELEPHONE 141.

(Chster Road Parts

BANKS

J

BANKS

FONGKONG & SHANGHAI THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

Ho Mr W. T. Watte- Mrs A. Rischel

try, and that is the Sovereign Glacistone, or the piercing and con- M. Fettarly, Mr H. Scherer

Mr and Mrs

Fontain

It was obviously an unpremeditatedrinuous epigrams of Beaconsfield, or interpelturion, and in ordinary course,

the subtle al entrareing dialectics would receive a cheeg, Bus on the

of Ballour Well then you certainly Me J. Fontaine instant."before" one could think,"

were sent empty away Berhaps his Capt, French

Mr It. Freedman best defence for his style, admittedly MJ. F. Gale unusual, is to be found in his own Gandassi words," in war you must not be Mr W. S. Go

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr Y. Goulbourn

T. P. Hall Capt. T.P. stage Mr M. Halliday Me J. S

the house "audience was on its feet, singing with almost vehement parlour our great National Anthem, It was allen, spontanous; it was

BANKING CORPORATION..

PAID UP CAPITAL.....

RESERVE FUNDS-

Sterling

$15,000,000

BANE, LTD.

ESTABLISHED 1880,

AUTHORZED Carmat..Yen 48,000,000,00

18,500,000

833,300,000

PATO UF CAPITAL

38,000,000,00

1 $15,000,000

RESERVE FIND

£1,500,000@2/=$15,000,000

Silver

REZVE LABILITY OF

PROPRIETORS......... Spiers

Mr

Ir and Mrs G. A.! 8. Evans

Rodrigues Falk Capt. H. Roope

Mr. H. M. Sherwin Mrs Smith

Slade Mr H. E Col. M. C. Smith Capt. H. Speir Mr A. R Miss A Square Mr and Mrs W. G.

Stevenson

And governess Mr H. A. Stringer Mrs E Mr C. P..

L. Terry F. G.

G. Thompson MrAL Mr C. A. Tornberg Mrs C. R. Misa

astonishing, astounding, this outburg Afraid of aking things which huver B. Gray

STEAMERS,

Leafs B'KONG

1 kubout

Leave S'Foxx. About

Due st M'SETTLE if calling about

Due LONDON "about

af loyalty and patriotism.

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. "WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and ench Berth Farnished with an Eletric Reading Lamp.

Fannel-the-World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in corinection

with the Principal Mail Lines.

Return Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Yeats; or to Internaliate Ports for Six Months

Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancellel e altered without notice.

mr advice.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Consignes are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regspling arrival of consignments experter of which they have received documents Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Mesars Goddard and Douglas, at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Ali slims must be presented within ten days of the ateamer's arrival here, after which, date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

For Farther Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Band books, Dates of Sailings

etc., apply to.

19.

B. V. D. PARR, Superintendent."

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

"FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS...

S. S. CHINA ·

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHA, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th, -FRIDAY, NOV. 16th.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH ULASS PASSENGER SEEVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES,

O. H. RITTER,

Prince's Buildings,

Freight and Passenger Agent

Ioe House Street.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE}

FROM AGROLONG:

15

PROPOSED SAILING,-

Connecting with

FROM COLOMÃO

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 13, AND 28D ULARS PARZEGERA.

ORIENTAL AFRICAN

LINE.

Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, OHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGUA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH, and UAPE TOWN, estting at MAURIFIES ou wrote and affording the Gaickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA,

For dates of departure, Bates of freight, apply to

TILE, BANK LINE. LIMITED

MAXAGO. AGENTS,

ELLERMAN”

LINE.

(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS

TO

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED,

Stean era proceed via Suez Canal or Cape of Good Hope at Owoce options Babject to change without notice.

Or to Retr

THE BANK LINE LTD.

General Agents

[never been done before."

this 12 yun had taken

to the

W. Teal

The keynote, of the speech at instead of to polities, a particular Hamilton ML Templeton

Pandey was this-only through unity star work? undoubtedly have been and Mrs W. 4. 36. her

and the spirit of sacrifice can we attain sictory He sent it long by wal illustration. All visitors to the Taysale City are struck by one preted future of its industrial activity. Mr. Lloyd George ptices it. About six o'clock this morning it disturbed his peaceful slumbers. It was the call of the syreuthe

whistless sounding the summons to another

is the Dundee word.....]

day's work On this incident the Pring Minister, built up the homily

acted to the dramatic fronment Who dare doubt it who heard him recite the suppositious speech which he spoke us from the lips of the Kniser: It was one of the uret per could ever see or hear on any stage feet acts of dramatisation that one from any actor. SEOPTISH AND ENGLISHT, FREEMASONRY,

fare celebrations of Grund Lodgy of firmad Lodge of Scotland were strongly represented at the bi-centen- Englanit. The deputation included Brigadier-General Gordon Gilmour,

Honer

G

Mrs E. Hawkes

f

Tyler

and Mrs A. de

Vries

Mr and Mrs J. G.

Mr W. H. Webber

COURT OF DIRECTORS.

Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell,-Chairman, # Hon. Mr.

P.. Holyoak.-Deputy Chairman.) Hon. Mr.

C.E. Autori, FC. Butcher, Esq.

++ 21,500,000,00

~HEAD OFFICE—YOKOHAMA

BOMBA

BEACHES AND ADENOTES AT

NAGAKAK

G.T.M., Edkins Esq. Astum-EMIN

C. S. Gubbey, Esq. H. Compton, Esq. E. V. D. Park, Esq.

W. L. Fattenden, Ex-

CHI MANAGER > Hongkong-N.J. STABB, Esq

MANAGER: Shanghai-4. G.. STEPHEN, Esq.

CALCETTA

CHAFUCKUN

NSW WING NEW YOLK

ORAKA

DAREN (DALNT) · PIED

FINGTILLS(MUKDEN)ŘKOJUX(POZTÁRTIUM.

HANKOW

HONOLULU. HARKIN

Kont LLIG-TANG

Mrs Mr. & Mra Hidden

Mr. Mr W. J. Hodge Mrs A. E. Hodgins MrA. Shelton Hooper Mrs. 3. HutchinsonArA. C.P. Weynelse LONDON BANKERS-LONDON COUNTY AND LONDON Mr L. Hope Mr E. Houching Mr R. Weymouth Capt. R. Innes MJ R. Willadsen Mr M. B. de Jurnel Mr G. G. Wood Mr H. Kempf Mr W. Young

Carleton

FEAR HOTEL.

"Lo AxES

LYONA

WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED,

Hoyeroso-INTEREST ALLOWED. Ou Current Account at the rate of Two per cent per annum on the daily balance ON FIXED DEPOSTTS:-- For 3 months 9 per cent. per annum.

19

Mr & Mrs Neil Mac- Intyre and child

8 12

de Mathon

of sacrifice. Could anything and Muster Muson: Major-General Mr D. K. Mair

bad, say on 2 winter morning.stitute Grand Master: Lord Mont Mr. and Mrs A. E. Capt. & Mm Vieria ligreenble, he said, thu to get out repute: Mr. J. Inglis, Acting b

Lon Blytheood, Grand Master Mrs Brisuri at an hour when one wanted to liegomerie, Senior Grand Warden: Mr. Mr & MrsF. W. Cary Hon. C. Mcl. Measer still, and go into the bleak, raw air?. Munro Denhora, Pust Grand War, he pointed out, was the weird. shrill syren that called the nation out

of aistory,

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Warden: Mr. David Reid, Grand Mr & Mrs Cossart Mr M. Nascimenta Secretary; Mr. R. Forrest, Provincial Mr-AzDavid Mr TL Perkins Grand Master of Mid-Lothian: Si Sir W. Hees Davies Comdr. Reed

Mr F. W. Evans

Roberta

*

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N. J. STABE,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, July 12, 1917.

-HONGKONG SÅVINGS BANK.

conducted by the HONGKONG VAND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application.

of its sluberous reuse to face the Robert Inches, Depute Grund Z. Mr and Mrs Dubois Mrs Ch. Ricou. rold; bleak, bitter fact of the winters and Mr. Alfred A. Arbuthnot Murray Mr&Mrs W. DuinkerMr. and Mrs W. THE business of the above Bank is

Grand Scribe E, representing the the Grand Chapter of Scotland. There

Mis Ch. Flech Mr and Mrs J Macfadyen, District Grand Master of Mrs Gaudiot Mr & MrsA. Findlay were also present the Hon. Erie Dr & Mrs O. Forsyth Fhannon gave more scope to that light tact the Middle East, and representative, Mr and Mrs B. A. Smith St has helped to carry him so far of the Mother Kilwinning and Halc

At the luncheons that followed civic evremonies, Mr. Floyd

in his pubile life. And his introdue-Canongate Kilwinning Lodges

Mr F. B. Johnson

Mr & Mrs V. Findlay

..Apith Mrs Staple Smith Major-Gen. Ventris Miss Ventris

-Col. Joba Ward: MrG. E. Wetton Lt. and Mrs H. M. Dr. and Mrs D..

Cameron Ma anlay Whyte RA.M.O.

Col. Young

tion of loen colour for the purpose In an address of congratulation to Sir Ellis Kadoorie

f paying local compliments was Gimnd Tege of England, it was said Me T. Kring urried through in his deftest Bo

that “Grand Lodge of Scotland yield Mr and Mrs. A. le none in her regard and affection

Lembelët her a stirring period at Glasgow for her great sister Grund Leige, Mr Littaye la described the world struggle as wishes her as prosperous, seful, and * the great battle of the rivers, splendid a curver in the future as she The Elbed the Vistula and the has had in the past.

The Duke of Connaught, in his reply, recalled the thine were arrayed against the any ties, historical and fraternal." Clyde, the Wear, and the Thames, that united the two Grand Lodges, And I hack the Clyde." Then and expressed the hope of every when he told how barley and outs English brother "that in our severs! were the staple dish of old Scotland together with that love and harmony

jurisdictions We shall

over work hs of old Wales, and the inevitable which should at all times characterise vorce shouted" Gie's a haggis!" the Freemasons."

"For the

YOUR

is the Life."

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H YOU have that constant itching

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YOU wes in the grip of Khes mah Battery Boistics, Lumbago, Gout. etc.

sad infkomstion of Pilan All these are sure signs blogging blood impurity, calling for immmediate treatment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money or unles lotions and messy ointments, which cannot get bela the face of the skin. What you want and what you must have a malicios that will get right to the zoos of your treaple, a medicine that will thoughly free the blood of the poison- ous matter which alone is the true evans of xil your nattering Clarke Blood Mixture is just ancha medicine. It is composed of ingrediants which quickly attack everente, and expel from the blood all impurities (from whatever cause arising), and by rendering lo clein aud pare, can be relied on to effect

lating enra The True Value of CLARKE'S BLOOD M XTURE in certified by a most remirkable colit lection of unsolicited testin is from grateful patients of all class-patients who have been cured attr doctors and hospitals have given theux up as incur able-pations why have been con “buên enred after trying many Bother treatmeziŁą

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Mrs H. Almond

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Miss Anderson Mrs Liddell

Mr C. D. Kincard Mr J.R. F. Anderson Mr and Ms Leffel Mr J. H. Anstin Mrs Lishman Mr G. Bannerman Mr A. E. Makin Mr Banaikom

Mr & Mrs MeAinsh Mr R. J. Boughton Mr J. Mcarthur

1. McGee W. Budge Mr and Mrs. T. ru

Mr. E. Cheng

Mr Dr and Mrs W. Mra WC

W. C. Passmore Chockson

Mrs C. Firie

Mr. M. E. Cogle

Mr J. B. Culham

Mr. J. Davis

Mr and Mrs G. E

Richardson Mr. and Mrs Siefort Mr & Mrs Finlayson and

family Mr &

and Mrs Gregory Mr.J. Sim Mr and Mrs Hemmes Mr E. M. Gleich

and children Mr E W. Smith Mr and Ara Wm. Mr J. I, Stalte

Mrs. Stewart and

children

Mr. R. Jauies Mr.J. W. Jones MEJ Joseph Mr. G. Kawada

Mr & Mr. Ventura -Me and Mr. Vlader.

THE

CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained at the followin

places in Hongkong

The Hongkong Hotel"

The Rongkong Ferry Wharf The Howloon Berry Whart.

Upper Peak Tram Star

Lower Peak Tram Statiety

Brot

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 31 PER GENT. per annum. Depositors may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGKAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per annum.

For the Hongkong and Shangha. Banking Corporation.

SAN FRANCISCO

SHANGELI

SINGAPORE

SYDNEY

TIRLING

TIENTELE

TOKTO

TRINANTU TRENGTAU

Interest allowed on Current Accounta Deposits received for fixed periods a rates to be obtained on application.

EISHI ONO, Manager.

Hongkong, July 18, 1917

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL

¶AATSCHAPPIJ--- (NETHERLANDS Traning Society)

ESTABLIKKEED 1884.

AUTHORISED) CAPTWAL

PAID-OF

CAPITAL REEVE

}£60,000,000 (£5,000,000.

t. $0,000,000 (25,000,000 9,237,149-1 769,765 HEAD OFFICE—ÄMSTERDAM, Branches at

The Hague 4805

Rotterdam HEAD AGENCY—BATAVIA. * Branches né

KANDJERKASIE,

BANDONO GazzLIBOT,

K. J. STABB,

KOTA

BADJA,

Chief Manager.

BIZ. MEDAN,

Hongkong May 14, 1918

THE CHARTERED BANK OF

INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTEZ 1853

...£1,200,000

BEAD OFFICE, LONDON,

PAID-UP CAPITAL By FUND£1,000,000

Reserve LaardŻETY CJ PRO-

HAZLAR

PADANG, PALEMBANG, FEZATONGAS Pang, PONTIANAK,

RANGOON,

BINGAPORE, BOURABAZA," FORZAKAZES, Solu TANDJONG BALL

TERIRO TINGGI (Dell) TERAL TULOR BETO TSILÁTJAF WELVETEE

Correspondents at Bombay, Colombe, Madras, Fondinberry. Calcutta, Bangkok, Saigon, Baiphong, Hanoi, Amoy, Yoko hama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, New York, San Franciser, de, do, «

LONDON BANKKA-The Union London and Smiths Bank, amited. for collection Bills of Exchange. Ledus The Bank bays and selis and receiveE

letters of credit on its Branches and

..£1,200,000. | 0orkeamente in the East on tra

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted.

OURREET ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS rocerved for 1 year or shorter perioda at rates which will be quoted on application.

TG DOWNING

Manager

Hongkong, May 7, 1917.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

- INDIA, LIMITED,

Authorised Capital! Subscribed Paid-up Besteve Fondan

BANKERS.

Bang, or EzaLAND.

LOSDOR JOINT STOOK BAKE.

,800,000

Every description of Exchange business transacted.

TNTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at 9 per cent per annum. on Exlly Balante sol in Bized Deposita is rates which may be ascertained" on

pelsatión:

D. CHAMPKIN

in Great Britam, › America, and Australia, and was eta hank business of every description..

3. J., F. VAN TEES Hongkong, Feb 15, 1917,

21.

NOTICE.

HIGH-CLARS PRINTING

AND

BOOK BINDING

DONE AT

THE CHINA HAIL OFFICE

BOOKS & PAMPHLETSASPECIALTY

[etases,

Trado Virmalars

Clean Proofs

it

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