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the disaster occurred. What the very stringent censorship previously permitted the world to hear of Lieutenant-Colonel PLUNKETT'S force is contained in a tele- giaireut on the 20th ult, from Damot, at that time the advance post of the

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1903

It is omcially notified that Burma han declared.] Manila to be an fafected port

· A little child fell through the railings of u rerandah in Remedios Terrace on Friday and was killed.

The period for ratifying the Franco-Ɛlamess

A. S. WATSON & CO., Northern column under Colonel SWANN, Convention has been extended to the list of

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la response to an urgent demand from General MARNING for 1,000 camels, Colonel Swiss dispatched Lieutenant- Colonel PLUNKETT with three companies of the 2nd King's African Rifles, details of the Somali mounted infantry, two guna of a camel battery and two months' rations. General MANNING was at that time at a place called Qalkayu, and the object of the requisition for casuels was to enable the forward moversent, to Goladi to be resumed. These places-

WHISKY. Galkayu and Geladi-are the respective

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well centres of the districts of Dudub and Mudug, and they are about five days' march distant from each other. Although the column above described is nearly identicnt with the one which has been nanihilated, we presume it duly joined the main column,

or news of the disaster would have reached us earlier, as it is now more than a month VERY OLD LIQUEUR ago since it set out on its five days' march. The probability is that since Goneral SCOTCH WHISKY. MANNING's successful engagement with the Mullah's forces south-west of Geladi, a A. bland of the finest WHISKIES dis-fortight ago, when heavy loss was inflicted on the enemy and immense quantities of his live stock captured, the column under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel PLUNKETI, was deemed to possess the requisite mobility to keep in touch with the retreating hordes of the desert, and in this effort bis small force was overwhelmed and practically annihilated. Lieut.-Colonel PLUNKETT was

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King's African Rifles in 3899, as second in command. He holds the medal and

clasp for services in the Miranzi Expedition in 1891, and niso medal and two clasps for his services as transport officer in the campaign on the north-west Frontier of India, under Sir WILLIAM LOCKHART, in 1897, Colonel ConвM, | D.§.Q., who appears also to be in danger, is commendant of the 1st King's African Rifles.

The U.S. cruiser West Virginia has been

A. S. WATSON & CO. successfully launched.

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NOTICE TO CORENSPONDENTS, ONLFcomunications relating to the news columns should be addressed to Tum EDITOR.

Correspondents must forward their names and ad, dresses with communicatione addreevd to the Editor. aot for publication, but as evidence of

good faith.

It ia notified in the Government Gazette that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. A. E. Howatt to be a member of the Sanitary Board.

Chan Chang, who "dumped "the body of hie sop, a plague victim, was fined $100 at the Magistracy on Saturday for the offence. The alternative was two mouths' herd labour.

Seventeen cases of plague wore notified daring the twenty-four hours ended at noon on Satur-

All letters for publication should be written onday, bringing up the year's total to 347. All

paper only.

the victims in Saturday's retura were Chinese.

one side of

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BIRTH, On the 17th April, at Singapore, the wife of D. C. WILKIE, of TP. Dool Co., La., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On the 11th April, at the Danish Consulate, and afterwards at the Union Church, Shanghai, CARL FREEBIE HENDRIKEEN (Upper Yang tazo Pilot), to ELVIRA Maria HagELIX, Stockholm,

On the 15th April, Hankow, at the Frencht Conmlats, and afterwards at St. Joseph's Cathe dral, In

IDA BLIZADITH LOWATT, to JEAN CARBONIL

On the 18th April, at St. John's Church, Han- kow, by the Rev. A. M. Shorman, RoaxAT ALDENT May, to CECIL JANET Innes Pru.

DEATH.

On the 17th April, at Grasadale, Mr. ELLEN Brows, late of Singapore, aged 70 years.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG ÜFTICE: 14 DELVEUX ROAD CI, Lonboz Overen: 181, FLEST STREET, E.C.

HONGKONG, 27th April, 1903.

The residence of the late Mr. P. Galton, at Focchow, was sold by public suction for 87,00). The price, remarks our Foochow contemporary, showa continued depression in the value of Foochow property.

December,

Brigadier General Dorward, commanding the Forces at Singapore, presented medals to about 300 officers and men of the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment on the 17th inst.

The Port Arthur, a new steam launch, of Norwegian build, for work at Port Arthur, recently put in at Colombo on her eastward yago. She is of 894 tons grosa and 200 tons not register.

fact that the Monterey, which came to Hong- A correspondent draws our attention to the

kong to give shore leave, was not allowed to [anchor in the barbour, though French and Russian ships have that privilego. There are soven foreign ships inside and the American is the only one obliged to go to the new Foreign Men-of-war anchorage, in Lyemoon Bay.

Mr. F. D. Taylor having been relieved of the Statistical Secretaryship of the Customs, in order that he may devote himself to Treaty. Revision, Mr. F. A. Carl from Chefóo replacing him, the whole staff of the Statistical Department took the opportunity to show their oppreciation of his conduct of the Department, by presenting him with .8 magnificent silver bowl, and an address.

The London correspondent of the Calcutta Englishman, in a massage from Lisbon on April 8th, suppressed by the sensor, states that an English detective, who accompanied King Edward, recognised a Borrant of Princo Alfonso, a notorious anarchist, who had arrived with him. Other anarchists had arrived It is rumoured that the gila performance at the

opera was selected as the scene of the outrage.

In their report on the share market for the -

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

SERIOUS REVERSE IN SOMALILAND.

"A BRITISH PORCH ALMOST ANFIEILATED,

LONDON, Zart April.. A London special telegram reporta s roveme in Somaliland in which ten offers and one hundred and eighty man were killed out of tatal force of two hundred and twenty. details have been received.

No

LONDON, 24th April. The recent reverse in Somaliland was to Col. Plackett's column, which consisted of 160 African Rifles, 45 of the 2nd Sikhs and two Somalis at close quarters and 18) men and 10 Maxims. The column was attacked by the officers were killed out of a total British fores of 220. General Manning is marching to extri oste Col Cobbo,

LATER.

The British reverse in Somaliland has created the most painful impression in Ecgland, and there is much anxiety for farther news.

ITALY.

LONDON, 23rd April.. Admiral Morin has been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs,

THE CONTROL OF THE BAGDAD, RAILWAY.

LONDON, 3rd April. The Times scouts the ideas that the British Government countemates placing the real control of the Bagdad railway scheme in German hands. The Pall Mall Gazette, Westminster Gazette, Globe, Morstag Fast and the Daily News, vigorously endorse the Times' views, but the Iaily Telegraph says that the opposition is

LONDON, 24th April.

Mr. Balfour has announced that the Goverment will not participate in the Bagdad Bailway scheme,

werk Messrs. Erich Goorg & Co. state-entirely due to exaggerated Germanphobia and Although the tightness of money both in the recalls the British hostility to the Suez Canal, must aaturally act as a damper upon the market, North and here, more keenly felt in Shanghai,

yet the returns of this week show a fair businees put through and with few exceptions rates have been well maintained, In some cases strenghtened. The rates ou Skaughai are 713 för T/T, and 724 for three days' sight Private Paper,

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE SANITARY BOARD.

ever

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,”

Hongkong, 24th April. SIR-I read in this morning's issue with much amusement the report of the meeting of the Sanitary Board, wherein it appears they consider it n most heinous crime that a letter from the said Board should have been left un- | answered for a period of two months. I should like to bring to the nolice of the general public through the mediam of your valuable paper that my own experience is that one seldom if ever receives a reply to a letter addressed to the under similar period. Enclosing my card. Yours, etc.,

A. Chinesa stoker in the Water Police was fined $50, with the alternative of 14 days' barda labour, at the Magistracy on Saturday, for the unlawful posession of a place of brass weighing 30 pounds and worth $30.

For stealing ton rolls of Chiuose silk, valae $17, from a dwelling-house in the City into which he forced an entry, a Chinaman was on Saturday sent to prison for three months by Mr. J. H. Kemp. Aoting Police Magistrate.

Mr. J. M. Henderson, foreman boilermaker at the Kowloon Docks, who is going home on leave on Wednesday by the German mail steamer, was entertained to dinner in the Kowloon Hotel on Situelay night by several members of the Europeau staff of the Dock.

Yesterday, at the Union Churck forenoon service, which was conducted by Rov. D. Sutherland, it was announced by Rev. C. C. Hickling, the pastor, that the annual business meeting of the omgregation would be held on the evening of Thursday, 7th May, at 6p.m.

CITIZEN,

THE KWANGSI FAMINE.

In response toan appeal for aid to the starving people in the Kwongsi province the officers and crew of the U.S. tarretship Monterey out cheque for $175 to the Hon. Robert M. MoWade. United States Conal-General at Canton, for distribution by the missionaries to the starving Chinese.

CONCERT IN THE CATHOLIC UNION.

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A variety concert was given in the hall of the above institution on Saturday evening. There was a good attendanda, and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Mig and Mr. Danenterg opened with a pisuo duct entitled "Enryanthe," and their rendering was perfect in every way: then sentimental and comic songs were given by Miss Alves, Messrs. W.J. Terrill, Frank Franois, M.J. Dauenberg, F. X. Lopos, Dockree, "and" Rugore, who vero equally enocnaful in the paris they rendered. The trio of Mr. L. Rachwaldy on the voiliu, Mr. G. Koenig on the voiloncello, and Mr. Emil Danenberg on the piano was very much appreciated, and Professor Garibaldi gave exhibitions of card and sleight-of-hand tricks which were warmly applauded. The concert concluded with a musical sketch by the Francis

ALGERIA.

LONDON, 29 April. A Madrid telegram from Sidi.bel. Abbes ways that the tribes of Sahara have proslaimed holy war. The troops at Kreider have been

ordered to Babera.

THE KING'S VISIT TO FRANCE.

LONDON, 23rd April, The King presents & aup, of the value of one thousand guineas, for the so-called Persimmon race at Longobamps on the 2nd May, All the races at the meeting have been named after the King's horses,

LONDON, 24th April.

It is believed that the malicious attempts which are being made in Paris to aroîte Lostility towards His Majesty King Edward will fail utterly.

THE BUDGET.

PROF. KNOSP'S PIANO RECITAL.

POLO.

On Saturday afternoon Kowloon mat Hong- kong, on the ground at Causeway Bay The ferme were constituted es fölloww v

Hongkong

What Kowloon

Mr. Badham-Thornhill

2 Capt. Carleton

8

Mr. Johnston Mr. C. H, Losa Capt. Keller

Capt. Ma George→→ Mr. Lyon

Capt. Whitehead First Chukker-At the first throw fi Key

BRITISH TRADE IN CHINA

CO IMERCIAL TRAINING FOR CONSULAR OFFICERS.

(Specially Reported for the

"At a special inseting of the London Chamber of Commeras held Condo

on on Tueday, March 24th, Consul at Bratow, delivered an Important ad- Roland, Ez-British

on - Britse Trade, and the British

Consular Serviio in Obiba,

Fist India and Chins section of the

Mr. Keswick, M.I

man of the China

chairmen of the

British ConsEL

loan got possession and succeeded in mooring a sufaidiary. From the hit un sarimmage kong end, but eventually the Kowloon No. ourned and the play was conflued to the Hong

2 rescued the ball, aluded the opposing back, and notshed a goal. After this on and among those present wors Mr. E. the throw income give-and-take-play took place, until Ross got possession and sent the ball well up the fold, when

few fent of the Kowloon goal, which whe oleated Hongtrong cuplared the ball mod got to within a Johnstone hatched a goal. On resuming

After this each side scored a subsidiary Play now centred in the Kowloon half, and after Hongkong had pressed for a while Lyon, nnopposed, hita goni, pink n

Score-Hongkong, 2 goals 1 enbeidiary: Kowloon, 1 goal 2 subsidiaries.

Bocond ChukkerPlay opened in Hong kong's half till Carlton got in some good hits and carried the ball on and scored a subsillary, After this play was i all over the ground till, Hongkong had a shot, but the ball want wids When hit In, Kowloon brought the ball to the opposite end, and Carleton Heatly centreing to Thornhill, the latter, scored, with a back-hauler hit, s goal. Kowloon were now pressing home the attack, but hit wide several times; eventually Carleton from a hard angle put the ball through between the flags, when the scere stood in favour of Kowloon by There was some futile play till call of time,

3 goals 3 subsidiaries to 3 gobla 2 subsidiaries

The ground was in excellent condition and free of dust, while the play, though laoking at times that wombination which ensures audeas, was undoubtally a good exhibition, The How- Joan team was the better on but they had to play up to win, as the oven nature of the dontent

shows.

THE V.R.C.

MH. Louston Gillespie (Donate Chairman of the Nagaski. Lautomat

C. G. Times MEO K Mr. C. Charleton,

H Trop Mr. Broken Association), Mr. C. Saward, and Mr. Friar, (Secretary Tes K. B. Murray, (the Secretary of the Chamber). Mr. Keswick, in introducing Mr. Holland, said Ching always had been of great interest, not only from a literary sad historical point of view, but sise in connection with its trade, and he was quite soro that Mr. Holland, who had spent about 30 years in the country, would give an addries which would not only be useful but of great interest in avery respect,

Mr. HOLLAND, who was enthusiastically received, sald: It is with considerable diffidence that I rise to address this meeting to day, as I cannot help thinking of Pope's well known line about fools rushing in whore angele fear to tread, and realising that it is perhaps presumptuous on my part to ask body of experte to come and listen to su buatur. I if I do pot appear to have anything very now will therefore ask the indulgence of this meeting:

or startling to say, but, it seems to me that us in the case if Lord Beresford and the Navy there is nothing like pegging away with your subject in the hope of compelling attention. The parzaits of a lifetluse cannot but have a powerful influence on one's mind aor can they very well fail to result in some knowledge of one's subject, and after thirty years' experience of hins I am convinced that It is a country of maguindent pomibilition, and that it babouBS US Britisher who were the pioneers in the country to be up and doing before was the fruite of The popularity of this up-to-date and go our labour snatched from us by other countries ahead institution has perhaps never been marked who have no scruples about reaping the in a more definite degree than at the present advantage of our Quergy in the past and of our time. The numerous events that have boon held euineness in the present. The total foreign under its auspices, affording as they do oppor- trade of China for 1901 was close on 63 millions healthy sport of an enjoyable and invigorating such repkoning of figures for Chlub is mislead. tunities for witnessing and participating in sterling, but it must be borne in mind that any nature, have served to establish for it a strong ing on account of the ragaries of exchange. claim apon publie consideration, and won for For purposes of comparison with farmer years, the Club a reputation not surpassed in the East

we cannot do better than follow the example of by that of any similar organisation. On ita

Mr. Jamieson, our Commercial Attaché in China, promises at Kowloon are to be found everything who takes the year 1996 for comparison, that that makes for the promotion of vigorous man being the year in which commercy recovered hood. In the now gymnasiats are the latest from the shack dealt it by the war with Japa athletic appliances--horizontal bars, parallel Now in 1896 the Haiwan tael, in which Chivers for climbing purposes, besides a couple of 3/4, while in 1901 it had drepped to 9/11, bars, foila, single-sticks, trapeze, and ropes trade returne are always reckoned, was worth German "horsessed three sets of Saadow's Therefore it we judge not by the starling value, developers. The olf gymuseum was blown but by the tool value as we ought to do, the down in the last typhoon, and the present one trade of 1991 would ompate to nearer 70 than has been erected at considerable expense. It is 63 millions, that of 1896 being 54 millions, a very roomy building. 85 foot long by 31 fest broad. goed incrssss seeing that the troubles of 10.0 and about 30 foot bigh; its eight windows serve intervened. If we take the total as-63 millions, to admit abondanos, of light, At the upper British trade claimed 42 millions or about 60 per end of the gymnasiam is a serviceable singes sent. This may sound fairly satisfactory at temporary erection, it may be remarked, which ist, hat the estisfaction will be somewhat can be taken down easily when ordinary tempered by the reflection that we had almost requirements rember its remoral desirable. The the whole of the trade to ourselves in former stage soenery in the work of Mr. W. Farmer, years, and ared in 1996, our year of comparison, and it reflects great credit on his amateur brush. the British share was 73 per cent, showing that tout ensemble, everything considered, is very judging by the energy of car chief competitors, Footlights have not been forgotten, and the we have lost 8 per cent. in five yeam, And effectise. At the back of the stage are a couple the United States, Germany, and Japan, we of rooms, one for devotees of ping pong and the shall contlans to lose yone by year, uut as some other for those seeking relaxation in literature, decided steps are taken forstrieve our positios. The floor of the gymnium, we had almost Now a trade of 42 millions is well worth serious forgotten to say, is raised three feet from the attention even if it stopped at that. But when,

LONDON, 24th April, The Budget shows no estimated expenditure of £148,935,000 and a revenue of £164,770,003; the Income tax is to be reduced by fourpence in the pound, involving £2,500,000; the Sugar, Coul and Tes duties are not touched. Of the cost of the wars in South Afrim and Chins amenating to £217,000.000, it is hoped to re- cover £94,000,000, from South Afrion and £6,000,000 from China. `?

Consola rose on the Budget, which round, and borne on strong supports. At ng is the case in Chine, the tradh je tapable" of the end near the door is sat apart plase enormous expansion. It surely behoves all con generally well-received, though the opposition for the stowing-away of cars, a number of which serned, both official and mercantile, to give the styles it an electioneering or dissolution budget. have been ordered from home. The swimming subject the attention it deserves. Dr. Wells An amerriment to reduce the duty tea two-pood and its appliances everyone is familiar Williams in lis Middle Kingdom gives the peace was rejected and the tea resolution passed, with. In that part of the Club's premises total trade of China iu 1845 as 14 millions of Consols full to 90 last month, but rallied the aliotod to the storing of the numerous beats of dollars, or roughly 30 millions of isels. 56 yeses same day to 904,- ED. D‚P.}.

varions descriptions sro compartments where after we and the trade, has expanded to over 400. swimmers may indulge in frosh water shower millions of teels, and while it is upt suggested baths, and upstairs, when to a commanding view that this ratio is likely to be kept up, it is un- of the harbour can be had, in a well set-up bar deniable that we have not done much more The concert given in the St. Andrew's Hall | liberally stocked with refreshments. Every cut into the outer crust of Chinese tude The on Saturday evening, while wholly admirable thing about the place, irased, is up-to-date, anil population of Chind has always been computed in itself, prompted comparisons between music the large balance to the Club's credit shows at about 400 millions, and has probably varied composers of the past and present generation how sound is ils financial position and how very little during these 5 years, so the far from unfavourable to the former. Com capably it is conducted,

increas of trade os have no connection modern composition is an exotic forced to next Saturday, and the talent secured is of due primarily to incrassed knowledge on the pared with the work of the old masters the & concert is to be held in the gymussion with increase of population. It is undoubtedly catok the passing fancy, exceptional merit. There is to be a string band part of the Chiness of what foreigners can but without the lasting qualities inherent of fourteen players, and the programme includes apply, and secondly to the incrossed wealth of genius only can supply. Mr. Kuosp opened his many excellent items. After the concert & the middle classes of Chingmy, which they owe At the Magistracy on Saturday Mr. M. G. excellently arranged programme with a Mennet launch will leave for Hougheng, and members to the presence of the " formiga cerils" and the Nolan, Police interpreter, was made the reci by Paderewski. Forthrenof his pieces Mr. Knosp and their friends are invited to make use of it trade they hare brought with the As Mr. pient of a handsome presentin the shape of a pair wasrecalled, these being ** Sérénade Hongroise"

Brenan says in his daimable Report on Trade of valuable prismatic binoculars, on the occasion (Joncières), "Rendo Capricioso" (Mendelssohn), On Saturday afternoon a scratch mos took at the Treaty Forts of Chica, published in 1897, of his departure for twelve mouths' leave at home. and "Etude de Concert on Octaves" (Het place between three boats prews. The first tro

Treaty, privileges banaft the Phineas as well Mr. J. M. Gatforren, the Second Clers, mede tener). Mrs. Jowell, who is at present our made a fine rao at it, the winners getting in the presentation, and in doing so wished Mr, leading local soprano, cang in the first part ahead by only inif-length. The result was Nolan bon voyage, a bapty holiday and a safe Beloved, it in Morn" (F. Alward) and fa the 1. Station No. 2 return. Mr. Nolsa thanked the donors for second portion Love's Garden (Chemiexde) their gift and referring to the pleasant relations and "A May Morning" (Denza), for both of existing in the office said he had to thank Mr, which places she was entered. Mr. Grace ras extended towards hint. The Disacular case bors position in penal esteem by is, technically A. Somad for the kindness he had always down for three violin solos, and justified his the following inscription: Prosonte a Mr. expert and finished dealing with Gounod N. G. Nolan, on his departure to England, by Hymna à Sainte Cosila," Plethu's“ Bérézale, the staff of the Magistracy, the European mem- and a familiar Chopin “Nocturne. campaign were being repeated in Somnili Ovarture. Le Lac des Fees, uber 29th April, 1903" Among those present at the with much sympathy by Mrs. Goggin

bera of the Police, and friends. Hongkong, compaiments were handled unobtrusively land, but in the absence of details it would be Pilgerchor.und fard andon Abeadeber Wagner presentation gezeniony were Inspector, W. G. Gennine pleasure must have been felt by eveLY premature to discuss the responsibility for Selection The Cesise Girl, this reverse. The telegrams, yet to hand do * Grand Military Tattoo

Valso

Ir scarecly needed a telegram to inform us that the serious reverse which has befallen Colonel PLUNKETT's force in Somaliland, has created a most painful impression in England. All that is

known of the matter at home

appears

On Saturday night Mr. Way superintendent engine-r with Messrs. Butter- field & Swirs, was entertained to dinner in the

Hongkong Hotel. A largo party assembled, Hamsay leaves on holiday by the next German and a very pleasant evening was spent, Mr.

mail.

to be just as much as we know ourselves, that a small force consisting of 220 officers and man under the comniand of Ideatounot- Colonel PLUNKETT has been attacked by a superior force of Somalis at dose quarters A Chinese workman was knocked down into and only 30 have survived. Ten officers, the dock at Quarry Bay on Friday last by a blow all British presumably, and 180 men from some timber swinging from a crase, sad, of the African Rifles and 2nd Sikhs falling a distance of forty fest, was killed. The deceased had been twice injure proviensis, and were killed. We drew attention some had once been in hospital suffering from lujuries weeks ago to tho eriticisme which inflicted in a similar manger to those which were being passed in military quarters in caused bis death. India concerning the equipment of the force engaged in these operations, it being

The band of the 1st Sherwood Foresters, asserted with some show of proof that (Noits and Derbyshire Regiment) will play the many of the

most glaring blunders which following music on the New Parade Ground, the War Office made in the South African this evening from 4.30 to 6 pm

March....... Selection

Bouza

- “El Capitan,”

The Mikado ulivar

not evan tell us exactly when or where Regimental March.

Brothers, whose performanes was very clever and enjoyable.

PRESENTATION,

apparent maturity

Station To L

E. Davis (bow) Fu Brabazon W. O. Kabler (strokn) GC Brückner

WH. Kennett (oo).

G. A. Both (bw), N Licker

G. Ludara J.D. Danby (troke) HL Hain (cox)

The so-

3. Station No &

FBarlow foow) H. Torrispon

Eger Warnock, Inspector W L. Ford, Mr. J. J. member of the audience, which, though nucert- Strauss Spooner and Mr. A. Saum). Mr. Nolan will cally only about fifty as unstinting with ita The Young May Moon" leare by the auchou on Wednesday,

A Somerville (com) -

as foreignore. This of itself need not be deemed an unsatisfactory result of our wars and diplo maoy The development of trade is the first consider

and 16 the "monezres we have adopted to thie boy had the

effact

of freeing the native trader from the otters whide here

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placin

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the country laste, as might

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