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Therefore we cannot think that the mis understanding between the Governments of Roine and Washington can be of long duration. So-called minor points, as we have good reason to know, even by referance to the South African War only, any cause tedions delay in negotiations. But as it seems that Mr. Tarr and the authorities at the Vatican so early reached an agreement, be trated that a little time will bo

Mr. Wynne, the agent of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway, has been offered the management of a large development company in North China, and will probably resign bis presont appoint

went.

The owners of a Newchiwang bonn mill which was destroyed by fire and red ructed last mouth have made the bold experiment of shipping their oil in bulk to Canton direct in a tauk steamer.

According to the National Zeitung, the Gor man araisors Geier, Secadler, Buser, and Sekcwulbe will very shortly leave East Asiatic waters and return to their roolivo stations in America, Australia and East Africa.

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A Tokyo message to the French Rappel, ro marking that the Afterioan Governor at Manila

ordered five gunboats to proceed to the Japanese arsenal at Uraga, says that Amurican- Japadiso co-operation is ander bonsideration to

tablish order in the Philippines Te

to

the Paris Debate briofly commenting on the A correspondent forward a letter from Tokyo.

question of Socialism in Japan. Up to the pre- sent the people have, generally speaking, obeyed the directing classes; and have not interferedia political or social questions. But the ereats of the last 30 years have evoked a critical spirit, whigh is producing a combative temperament that commences to formulate indiurset demands. It is somewhat curious to observa, says the L&C. Express, that the initiative of this more

tians, headed by Katayama Sen and Shimada Saburo, whisk to form a democratic party

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ennett, and F. H. Whit SHANGHAI, 30th June, 6.1 p.m. dit to be in a flourishing co

The raport and accopata

mitted formally.

The CHAIRMAN stated that before referring to these in detail he wished to make some roferance to the losses tho Club had mustained during the past year. He went on to refer in ealogistie terms to the services rendered by the

THE LEKIN QUESTION, A commission, munsisting of Sir James

Mackay, Messrs... E. Bredon, A. E. Hip

We have recival from M Chang, the well known local photographer, two excollontent is taken by a group of converted Chrispieler, E E Taylor Sheng Kung pas, and Leto Captain Hastings, president, the Hou. H. E

is needed to reach a final settlement.photographs of the presentation by HE. the lain that without a definite arrange Officer Administering the Government of the nt in religions matters no lasting peace Southfrican Medal to Colour Sergeant H. J an be hoped for in the Philippines.

Moorhouse on the 21st uld"

The English Press, says an Oblasidische

the object of obtaining universal suffrage. Other dratic measures would follow in the train of this-who such an event has been con somated. It may be interesting to see wlust

luiskwan leave Shanghai by the Heingu Pollock, president (who had gone to Fiji),

Mr. Surgent, secretary (who had gone home to-morrow morning for Nanking to inter owing to ill-health). With regard to the report it was hardly necessary to recapitulate view Viceroy Liu Kong-ri with regard to its costants. The regatta had been a success,

the

The Japanero en Chihiya left the Lloyd despatch, oxtels the speaches of Count part this Tarty will taked in the forthcoming question of the abolition of Jekin dues. pgolf owing to the hearty so oporation of the

ED, barbgar yesterday follemosa.

Hiv Honour. Quise prasided over the BLEND Summary Court yesterday, having resumed the

post of Pulene Judge.

Workmen yesterday began the demolition of the Tock Tower scaffaliling, which was put up. for the illup luations. This seems like missing a good opportunity to demolish the old obstrue.. tion itself.

Sir Halliday Macartneyho has just tered upon his 70th year, a bean Counsellor CLARET, SHERRY AND TORT and Euglish Secretary to the Chinese Legation in London for over 25 years, that is since China siret sunt a permanent diplomatic representative

AUSTRALIAN WINES

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to reside in London

Sir Clands MacDonald, British Minister at Tokyo, was proposing to give a garden party on the afterteen of the 26th, ult. in honour of the Coronation of King Edwati, and iseno about a thousand invitations before the news of

The Finest Been brewel in America." the postponement arrived.

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H.E. Sr. Castello Branen, the Portuguese Minister Extraordinary to China, and bis

secretary arrived in Shanghal on the 22nd nit, from: Peking The Portuguese Vigo-Consul M. Battu, and a deputation from the Club de Reersio want on board the Liensking to moti

The Kobe ~ Chronicle complains strongly of vndalism at Kyoto and says that the restors tion of the Nijo Palace, or Castle, is garish both 5. WATSON & CO. is lone and design. It seem pity that

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NOTTER TO.CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY commitent lins relating to the arus voličana sionid to addressed inTire Euros.

the new Japanese decorators stone engaged in destroying one of the triumphs of the old school.

When the Japanese warships dame and Takasugo, on their way to England, were 50 mfetaway from Mall an interchange of com- pliments by wireless telegraphy took phase

Walderson, who is the guest of Lord Roberts, Waldersee praised the humanity god krevety. of the Bugil Army in South Africa. Field. Marshall Roberts spoke highly about the large Garmun Army.

electings.

The Odessa correspondent of the Times understands that it has been definitely decided to withdraw the Volunteer Flest oruisors Orel, Khoreon, Mork and Smolensk from the Olessa-Vindivostock service for an indefinite

It is reported that the Formosan Government period. Orders its been received to dospatah has decided to pat into practice from next year

long-courilored scheme to monopoliso do these reasla to Sevastopol The average spoed manufacture of tobacco. It is proposed in a of these cruisers is about 20 knots. Three of new law to establish à factory at Taipeh and to them, the Kherson, Moskve, and Smolensk, are munafioture tobaces intended for the consumpfitted with Belleville boilers and mount 16 quick- tiun of Chinese and Japanese with loaf imported firing guas each. It is not a little remarkable that such an order, involving as it goes the from China and the South Sea Islands,

laying up in idleness of four out of the coutin A memorial has been preparol by Mosers.gent of six well-appointed fast ornisors of the “Orr, Röbertsony and Burton, solicitors, ou Veluuteer Fleet, should omanate from St. behalf of the Calcutta hotel propriotors, for Petersburg at a time when general cargo for submission to the Viceroy, protosting against Vladivostock and Far East ports generally the recent order of the Bengal overnment is both paying and abundant, while the fact prohibiting the coplaymout of barmaids, and that the Smalewk is a brand new cruiser, saly praying for the repeal of the order." Themen. delivered in Odesse some three months ago arial quotes the case of a similar order made by from the building yards of Messrs. Hawthai" n the Barma Government which has been Lerlig and Co., lends additional significance to

pealed by the Goverment of India. "

the step..

¦

M. Bandiz, it ported from Paris has refused to accept governorship of Indeesus Chim, as he is desirous of remaining a deputy. the following are the names of the candidates: MM. Pichon, Mesureur and Laurent, the last named baing the Financial Superintendent: To-day in Paris the Council of Ministers will take up the question of the appointment of the Governor of Indo Chius, and will go into thes question whether some modifications should not

sanctioned in qnection with the post.

among a small section of the Boors in It appears that much dissatisfaction was

Eurips just before the conclusion of peace, by the sation of the delegates in Africa in keeping

the dark regarding the negotiations The Daily Mr. Krnger aud his compautons completely in Chronicle's Brussels correspondent wrote on the 30th May Dr. Leyds states that the optimism expressed in to-day's Londoa papers is in no way justified. According to him, we can at most but expect the proclamation of an armistice In the year 1993 as many as 7,762 Inhoucars of two or three months. This, he adds, with emigrated from Hiroshims, which takes the simple humour, would permit Lord Kitchener lead among laganesa profectures in souding tion fetra, and the English pegs would be to embark immediately to assisthe Corona. out emigrants, while the amber already abroad permitted to beliere for three months in the was estimated at 15,150 During that the money rearitia home by the emigrants

deBoite conclusion of peace, which balief would amounted to 46,618 yen, white 082 mon returnedarry them contentedly over the forthcoming

British Press on the subject of the negotiations far from sliering the general feeling of the

to cridit the generally accepted versions of their

If the result is satisfactory they will after wards proceed to visit Viceroy Chang Chib-tug at Wuchung.

REUTER'S-SERVICE;

LONDON, 28th June,

Hongkong Boat Clair At the next regatta he hoped they would be able to turn the tables on the younger Club and carry back the challenge largely patronised. The committed hope, how cap Applause) The bathroom has be

ever, to sue greater interest laken in th gymugam and other branches of the Cheb, The committee would like to sau members taking? - " greater interest in rowing than just for month or so before the regatta. Unless meninis co-operated heartily it would importe to the boats at the grallax s they had done in past years Griffins shoul be trajao and Moratol matches arrangel during in off 88803 The was another. alter which must receive the

of the committee in the coming

THE KING'S ILLNESS. The bulletin issued at 11 o'clog last night mys that His Majesty's condition continuos in year. Work at the Naval Yard was progress. every respect satisfactory. He passed a coming to favourably that they hoped in a fon fortable day, and has made substantial improve months to be able to start the constructions

of the new bath. It would be enclosed but ope meat. The Earl of Warwick in proposing to the 10 foot long, bo feet brand. a vote of sympathy from the Warwick with ankform depth of §. foot. The water. municipality, and that the Kings low words could be changed often by aisans of the prop after the operation fad been performed were prepared, a start would be man with the wi

mushinery. As soon as iks foundation was Will my people over forgive me ?”

house, which would H rary handsont structure. That of cofres meant spending THE MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

money. He had before him a latter from, thin His Majesty has been infinitely touched by architects, Messrs. Denison, Ram & Gibbs, the heartfelt loyalty and devotion embodied living sous details of the cost. The cost for would have to be faced this year, partly the thousands of telograms and letters of symne-least. The estimated cost of the huisw oreos throughout the Empire. This on the pathy which bare poured in from all classes and

which has weighed most on His Majesty's mind has been the disappointment caused to his people by the postponement.

THE UNITED STATES AND THE

KILIPINOS. S

Thb, Amèrican Govornment has decided to 1800 à proclamation granting au amnesty to all political Eilipino prisiouers, including Aguinaldo.

LATBE

45.00 They understood from Mr. Ordish was $15,000 hath, 86,000; pumping machines. $2,000urchitects foes, 232 000, in all, that besides the £1,300 to be paid by HM Admiralty there would probably be small talanes on secount of the Alling or the sil To meet that expenditure" 845,000 the Cỉnh háá a balzges in band or 57,500, roughly speaking, and the £lion! re; ferred to which brought the amant up to about 294,000. So that daring the entrant your they would hage to raise sum of narly $210. An appeal would probably basale to the publi for assistance in rebuilding the clubhouse. A change in the rules was already fitil.. He did not know exactly the title on which the held their site, but he thought it not be obvious to everyone that it was extremely

THE KING'S ILLNESS. passed a good night, and that the improvement propo che le sites which, Today's bulletin says that His Majesty has undesirable that the Clubs copridering its

in tile condition is maintained. His Majesty is they word getting as gift that they should'

this was quo of the finest possible now out of immediate danger, but the wound alter the rules in the manner propel

His recovery must necessarily bo protracted." - as attaches to the case is connected therewith.

Ceresymadents uns forward,fhdenumes and at Between the Japanese and English admirals, bringing with thom savings to the amounilebrations Pro-Boer circles in generat are still needs constant attention, and gasd concern There was a blow and AL any particular.

shrined with manications attress the star

not for publication, bet as vretence of pod faithi

ant site of the paper-

y

reception.

1,085,155on for that year. This is the result of investigations made by the authorities of the Hiroshi Kecho. Dating last year (1991). the savings remitted to Himinn had inéreusad to 1,800,000 yon.

progress,

qad the Japanese admiral was informed of the 239,500 yen. Thus the savings of the labourers All Cotton for mutrientin alesulit in written on arrangements: which had been male for his of Hiroshim emitted to Japan amounted to and their ultimate issue, and stubbornly refusa

communications that have No anonymousty signed co already appeared in other papers will be inserted, Cholom is still aging at Bosehow among Ordejejer ratto vejies of Dare Prana chodbe the natives, and the deaths are numerons. sent before 12 aan, ne day is publication, Sporth It has been reported that there were at Haur the supply is limited. Only supplied for Quant telepekphic Address: l'hesis, Codes: A Bitch Ba, one time many as 100 Meaths in one

Lieber's

day. In the last forays (writes the Mercury correspondent on the 21st ult.) there kare beau two or three scares" among the All precautions are being taken as regarde food- foreigners, but nothing serious has resulted yet and water. The for native physicians are kept busy aussilla at all hours of the day and night.

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MARRIAGE.

Rev. G. A Funtoury, MA. JaneR WILL

On the 25th June, at Lao Peak Church, by the Nicolson of Chungking. Szechuan, te EDIT Nichoss ChamNELL, of Brixton Hill, London,

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The Newchwang correspondent of the P&T. Times wrote on the 15th it.On the 5th inst. A letter posted in Sydney, N.S.W., as long the 8. Hunan arrived here from Taku with a passenger list alleged to over 1,539, coolies, age as March 25th, 1807, addressed to a

who were chiefly destined to work in the Bait days ago In justice to the Sydney Best Office were in force to secure the medical examination Yokohama fina. rocked the latter about four way. At the date of arrival no regulations says the Japan Herald, it should be added that of such immigrants, so they were all, landed the letter touched Yokohama for the first time there and Next morning four men wers on the 25th April, 1897, via Nagasaki, where it found dead shout the Settlement, and another arrived on the 22nd of that month, but was in Aying sadition Cholors was the Yokohama Post Oflice officials apparently cute cause of leath in all cases. The Russian antho to the conclusion that a little more knocking rities with mest commendable promptituds about the world would improve the appearance arted at once to round up the whole consign, of the letter at teach the sender and addresses the sum value of patience, and so we find country, and actually succeeded in secounting ment of men before they get broad in the that another start in life was made, the letter for 1,518, most of whom have been slockaded; eventually pausing for breath at Woltervreden, out at a goodly distance from the Russian Batavis, on the 21st May, 1902. We have no

camps and the foreign settlements. In three information as to how it spout the interval days out of a total number of 90 cases, 18.have Yokohama and its arrival in latvia bat the strict measures now in vogue will prevent between the date of its departure from proved fal. We are all devoutly hoping that evidently its sojourn among Date was the spread of the dreadful scourge. All vessels brief, or it could not have returned to this place from Chinese ports now anchor at the quaran in such and time. Not long ago a letter resolted, Tokya from Kobe, a Guro bat as O car before they are granted pratique,

tine station, and see examined by the Health trip to Yokohama from Bydney, via Batavia, is oven more unique.

TYPHOON WARNING.

We received yesterday morning from the US Couanlata General the following typhoon warning issued from Manila Observatory at

p.m. on the 29th inst

Typhoon off the Eof Luton is recurring.

the proposed alteration make any radical change nationality or section of the Club.". Nor wout

in the constitution of the o umitice, og den had never been more gear two foreign members at one hard were reasons known to the committes wich it would be impolitic to bring forward in piulia why here should be as strong a British committee as poble to carry autho work during the next. year or so. It was obvious that in British Colony like Hongkong where they had a splendid site gifted to them by the grace of the ftovernment and the Admiralty they should to what they could to prevent any possibilty of that site being faltou away would strengthen their position too when they

CHINESE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE came to make apetition to the public. Th

secated resolution to bo afterwards pit to the

and students of the Hongkong College

A combined meeting of the General Council abuse which would have to be dealt strømpiy meeting was brought forward to prevent an

Medicine for Chinese will be helt to day resolution was to prevent certain men from with if the Club was to exist at all. The third

noon, in the Legislative Council Chamber to drawn because of its prosent situation and taking advantage of the Club who id with elect a Rector. The Hon. T. H. May, CM intended to rejoin later on. The Chairman the Officer Administering the Government will and act Colonial Secretary, will be nominated HD. concluded by moving the adoption of the report

preside. The Rector, as President of the Court, is the executive head of the Colloge The waccesite Rectora dece 1837 hseo baen:- Hen. Frederick Stowart, M.A. LLD Colonial

CM.G. Chief Justice, His Honour Sir Fled Secretary, His Honour Sir James Russell ing Clarke, LLB, Chief Justice; and Hon H. Stewart Lockhart, C.3.G. Colonial Secre tary. The Rector is er oficio Prandent of the Court; he is elected by the General Council and students for a period of five years, and is eligible for re-elestion.

HEALTH OF THE COLONY.

egres

Mr.J COYLE Second, and the motion was.. The CHAIRMAN then moved the firet resolu agreed to fion na follows Members elected on and after July 1. 1902, who are not British.

the Gateral or Ballotting Committees, of the subject, shall not be entitled to vote at general Club; dad an existing onher of the lab not meetings, and shall not be eligible t› arro ou

Geul or the Ballotting Committees,"

British subject is aligible for either the

A resolution has been passed by the Council of the British and Foreign Arbitration Association expressing abriaty and alarm at the widespread suffering caused to the Chiness people by the increased taxation necessary to HONGKONG, 1st July, 1902.

meet the enormous indemnity of the is.. 450,009,900 (equal to upwards of 60 willlions appears from our London correspon-sterling) payable to the Great Powers of Europe d's telegram of the 29th ine that some and the United States in accordance with the scions obstacle has arisen in the path of a burden, mail, the resolution, was intensified by Treaty signed in September, 1991 The cement between the Washington Govern the continuous fall in the value of silver, which mat and the Vatican over the religious meant an addition of upwards of Tls 1,833,000 pultice in the Philippines. And yet it to the 450,000,000 of the indemnity. The is only three weeks ago that we were told. Association nozaudered that the time hall come that the United States special mission hou the signatory Powers of Europe and

MW. B. KENNEIT cordel. Br. JW. OBORNE opposed the motion, and Tome and arrived at a friendly settlemoft/America should recognise without hesitation

Mr. Kruger and Mr. Steyn art connect

thought British subjects members of the Clube v all the main questions relating that the burden they had laid on China was

Hy murringe-Battlemag

were opposed to it too. The rule it passed would disenfranchise a number of good mem- Romanist organisations. There was to be no greater than she could possibly bear.

The Globe's Hong kong correspondeat wrate points out in his Lord Mily

bers. Driving The administration of Coptsių Interference with Bongatholic phools

on the 10th April a letter on the Kwangai as it might appear. In mou

Hastings, to whose services the Chairman had As already been sunounced, China trouble, which appeared in the London 16 find among the Bears

ferred (applause), he never saw fit that such. and Church property bezpected, Como boat freights are to be reduced to journal on the 20th May. The currus two persons lake haphazar

La resolution should be broughtore Why while the Roman prefo co-operate

Nina fresh plague cases, all Chinnge and all show's it be advanced now ? here wore men practically the level of New York rates, Nina pondent therein aid: In this conation it would not in the reform of abuse/ection with months ago the rats from Liverpool to Chits is rather me to we three local, the land of lay mill

fatal, occurred during the 19 hours ending the ging to the Club who were not British the Friars,

subjects but is equally loyal with those born We have no information as to or Japan was the per ton of 40 ft. At the papers up fark good service are so excepti

noon yesterday. Three bodies were found in der the British flag. (Applause.) The Club Bad flest the street one in Queens Road West, anothor always beou cosmopolitan; lot sit remain. n. what is the point over which the difficulty beginning of November, in response to the uom the cene of walion, and

pandawith "suvan in Quier's Road Central, and the third in He himself was born under the British dog and has arisen. A New York telegram of the urgeat representations of certain Manchester the other two affect to treat each fresh the children, the sixth of whom Lendrik, was the Caine Road, Tas remaining cases were room (Applices) He wished to intakes. Was just is good a Britisher to any no hi the 21st June, which we reproduced in yester.exporters, the rate was reduced to us. aut exaggerated, or doubtful? Then ex-President's unicostor.arried & Cloete, reported from 372. Des Vox Load West, To Betishes to vote against the day's issue, stated that some dissent had this is to be rechted to 458 per tón, a lavis, fortnigas or three week later oficial nows who bore him eighteen the Pon, M., Iwan Hillier Street, 88 First Street, 10 Matheson posed the previous question.

ha resolution; been expressed on the minor points at issues which has not been quoted for many years codes from Poking conficiating what the first Müller lies disinferred the following not very Strip, 3, Tin Lang Lano, ut 9, Third Mr. B. Mirou did not see why mem- but it was not believed that they would night freight" is to be 30s. for Chias and paper publish and the other two denly beneroloat extract from us account of a journey Street. The total cases from mary, 1st

bera of every nationality should not be allowed to har, vote at general meetings. (Ap.“ priaterially affect the larger considera- Japan, instant to the special feature in awake to the lot of a rebellion proceeding in unde just a centura oge by a gertain Mr. Trutar, now number 332 (1 European, 30 Chinese plane mored us un rajondiment that the tions. Accordingly an early settlemont · this rearrangement of freight is, however, that Kwangsi, and publish the Peking official report, Cape Dutchman, which is opended to 14 other Asiatics), with 375 deathe "resolution he altered accordingly.

grey sheetinga and groy drills, the goods that quite igno ing the fact that their contemporary Barrow's Voyage to Cochin China Dutch ropaan, po and 11 other Asiatics). was loved to be assured. This san-are being shipped from America to the East in had given the news long before, and they hat Boer of the name of Kinger, also joined the No. 9 Histrict (Victoria),se supplied Mr. Mitchell's amendment the latter was On Mr. Osborne potion being put against estixante unfortunately has been sneb large quantities, are to be catried for 258. scoffed at it. a matter of fact, every bit gi expedition. At an early period of his the greatest number-10 oce sul 10 deaths carried by 2 votes to 14. disappointed, and the settlement is still provided the measurement is under 12owt, for news from the rebels has to ho smuggled out life his brother and himself, having exercised and No. 3 Health District (also in Victoria) the awaited. That this is so is hirdly sur. 40 ft. To all merchants who accept rebates and hence the difficulty. For self-sufficienty thoir jugennity in forging the peper entrancy lowest-1 case and 1 death. Since the cone of his osader, he was willing to withdraw hir prising, seeing that Spain, most Roman from the China Conference ring these rates are and inaccuracy (to use no other form), the of the Colony, were banished for life to Robben menement of the year there have best only 4motion in favour of Mr. Mitchell amordant Catholic of countries, was never able to subject to a return of Ini per cent at the end of asian would be hard match. Itis certain Island, in the mouth of Table Bay, but before case Kowloon, but all of them wars fatal The CHAMAN that red the second

* Le intimation que rec kod with applause. settle the religious difficulties in the each kaif year. Therefore the 250. rate works. ly smasing" to watch the thres local papars" they had remained long they contrived, by Quarry Bay, Stanley, and Aberdeen have

unt at 228. 6, this being practically the now, so they all agree that the rebellion, so-

Keine

N

of these emigrante

MENONI secondad

The HIEMAN intimated that, with consent,

Archipelago. Yet, it has long been evident equivalent of the New York to China rate, Called, was grošily exaggerated Originally to the Continent and to Oy into the country of developed in Bhaukiran. Beven gases, all fab the provisions of Rules 5 and 6, or un- mean of a boat raade of dried skins, to escapa escrped the securga, but one case, ending fatalhe follows B. No eandidate abali that the Vatican is very anxious to con- It may be mentioned the reductions will also the Daily Prang was the only one of the thr

liate American sentiment. We do not theft exporters to Ponsag ngapore, and the to the stories of the Braits generally, where the rates, henceforth Leo XIII to American will be it, 37, 6d. (light freight), and 253 but rather to the respect accorded - for grey sheetings and drills.

to decredit the ridiculous fairy-thies from the one of action. Nor do we remember official confirmation arriving from Peking of this local variety of hunder.

the Booshuame, where the elder brother was trodden to death by an elephant, and the pre- sent man had been ring among the savages on the skirts of the Colony, an gaflow and for early twenty years.

privileges of the lub unless he comes

with ta parnision of the General

have so far been contributed from the Hatur ommittee, which perilasion may be cancelled. to the year é totals

duria

The number of cases in thấ the wed jed Saturday, 8th, was $4

of th moso; 49 terminated fată

Et any Lite..

Mr.JE. OSBORNE sevnaded, und £2 was agreed 10.

The CHAIERAN dext moved the

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