HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

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known offence to be eased by some of the regnired. I recommend that instead of the The PRESIDENT-I have never heard of any

selections made and the refusals. I find that ingenal legal notice they be written to by the aaspleton of the kiud.

Mr. LAV CHU-PAK-It was told me by ons soins ousen subordinate officers who have died Board and informed of the result of the analysis, havo boon barled in the old residents' quarters, and I am sure for their own good they will do The PasIDENT-Who is not ổn inspector while the relatives of those with a better claim all they can.

The PRESIDENT conded, and the motion have been refused. If the fees are brought up now!

to the sa me standard as suggested in the report, was carried, I see no argument against it, and with thes few remarks I beg to move the adoption of the report.

Mr. LAU CHU-PAK-But he goes about among the inspectors and knows what is going

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A mesting of the Sanitary Board was held The on Jomary 2nd at the Board Itoom. HCD, Dr. J. M. Atkinson (president) presided, ood there were also present Dr. F.. Clark, Medical Officer of Health, Hon. Mr. A. W. -Brewin,Registrar Gonorel. Dr. H. McFarlane, Assistani Modical Officer of Health, Mr. H.

The PRESIDENT-I don't know what that Humpbrose, Mr. Shelton Hooper, Mr. Labs to do with the contractor now. He is a new man and will take some time to get into Cha-pak, Mr. Fung Wa-chan and Mr. G. A. Woodoock (sacretary).

the work, but I think it only wise to wary lim that if it is not properly carried on in future we shall have to represent the matter to the (overnment.

A MATTER OF PUBLIC CONCERN.

̈¬ME¬LAU ·CSU-PAK-It -is- quile proper to warn him.

Mr. HoMPuREYS-I think, Sir, the Board would be satisfied if you were to inquire into the slaternents made by Br. 1 ou "Chu-pak" and "90s if there is any truth in them or not.

The PRESIDENT-If he will give them to me in writing I wiß.

Mr HUMPHREYS-It is the duty of the President to inquire into the matter, and seroral cases of the kind came before the Commission. It is very serious,

The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-I think the Commission have fuller powers than you, Sir, to inquire into it.

The PRESIDENT-Before I go on to the public business, there is a matter that I think immediately concerns the Board and also the public, and that is the way in which the work of the new scavenging contractor is being carried out. There have been complaints from several parts of the Colony--many parts I might say and De Clark is interviewed the contractor on more than one occasion. I love myself set him and explained that this sort of thing cannot be allowed to go ou; he has undertaken, the work and must carry it out satisfactorily. Personally, last week, I made a complaint abcnt the way the work was carried out at the Victoria Hospital and along Barker Road. I also saw opposite the Western Market on Thurs day last at 1.19 pm. numerous baskets of reh- bish which had not keen-removed, which practi. Mr Hoores-They have greater power and cally prone that the man is not doing his work will do it more fully, but the Governer is satisfactorily. The Medical Offices of Hasith anxious that the Commission should soon end. znade aminate as follows: "The new seatong. My only reason for dot wishing to refer it to ing contractor is not doing his work in a satis-that boly is that it prolongs its sittinge. Members agreed that the watter should be factory manner, and I recommend that he be brought before the Board." The man cannot referred to the Commisico. be allowed to retain his contract under such -circumstunees, and il is for the Board to make representations to the Government. I propose to bring the contractor before you, and if you wish to ask him any questions you can do so.

Mr. FUNG WA-CHUN-What is his name? The PRESIDENT-Ng Kwan. The contractor was then called before the Ikard, and the PRESIDENT, through an inter preter, suid-I bare asked you to attend before

QUESTIONA.

Mr. HEMPARKYS, pursuant to urtier, asked the fellowing yaustion:--

(1) Has the Medical Officer of Health ever found that certain Chinese houses which are perfectly sanitary in every respect coins within the scope of Saotion 175 of the Publio Hesith and Buildings Ordinance 1943?

(2) Has the Medical Ofear of Husith over found that Chinese houses th t de coms within

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THE HOLLYWOOD ROAD WELL The reports of the Government Analest and" B.oteriologiat regarding their examinatiɛ na of wore laid before Mr. LAV Cuv.2K wconded, and the motion samples from this well

memberi. was carried.

The PRESIDENT- The report from Government Bacteriologist is a pretty bad one, and it is for members to say what they think on the matter. The report from the Analyst is practically that he thinks this water is good enough to drink, but I must say that personally I shouldn't care to drink it. If you remember the well in situated in a kitchen, which is not a ery nice spot. audit is very liable to con Lamination. The inspector raports that it is not properly evented, and any con tamination on the floor of the kitchen may get fate the well and contaminate the water.

Mr. HuMPuRays mored that certain items on the agenda concerning motion 175 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance be deforrod till next meeting in order that he might receive· S сопсіве дивог from the Medical Oficer of Health to the two questions be submitted to the Board, and also that the present Attorney-General to priced for his opinion 18 to what section 175 meant. Of coarse all knew that. Aolicitors and barristers had to interpret the law, but there would if all interpreted it alike be no such thing as litigation in this world. The EEĢISTULE-GENERAL. I go that it In actual practice they nearly always differed, is made to appear to the Board that the well is and although the Attorney General who gave kely to prove injurious to health. Apart a very from the analysis the fact of the well being in a the opinion about eation 175 was clover und, still he was only noting, and the kitchen of that kind and in close proximity to speaker thought that the Sanitary Board might Prity is bound to be a likely injury to haith, And it is expedient that it should be closed see what the present holder of the office thought and filled up.

Of course the rection about the section.

pressed very hardly on all sorts of pooples in Hongkong.

The PRESIDENT secondar the motion, but as the unofficial manjority voted against, it was

lost.

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It had cost The landorla bere millions of money, and if not modified it would Evet them tens of millions yet, but it would resot ou the overnment. One of the duties of the Sanitary Board was to so the sanitary laws of the Colony carried out in a proper manner. In this particular section, when it was drafted into the 1901 Ordinance, the words" by tho ower" were added to sub section I, which

barometer fell at that port thres degrees lower all over practically altered the whole meaning of that at Tacloban then on the west coast as the subsection: yet the Attorney-General, when than elsewhere. The loss of life was exeap- talling of the drowning he introduced it into the Legislative Council tionally great,"accounts tall said that no substantial altera tion was trade, of over a hundred persons by the beary floods The roads in many parts, especially and the Ordinance was practically a consolidat-nept for the Alang Alang and Jaro Barogo are impassible anil business is lines have been interrupted for four days and the damage has not been even estimated as got

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"THIFOS THAT ARK CAESAR'S,” ! As was to be expected, the wholesale drastics expulsion of Bishops and other Ecclesiastics has been followed by riots more or less pericul France. Trenly-uine archiepiscopa and episcopal residences, and thirty-one large and twenty-three small seminaries-making inj all eighty-three ecolesiastical establishments-

the Board as it has come to my knowledge that the scopo of Section 175 would nɔl be rendered | ing Ordinance and nothing loss. Taking suck in Jaro, Carat a standstill. The telegraph are reported from various parts of the Provinces.}

you have upt been doing your work as sentenging

(To members) contractor satisfactorily. may say that when I had him before me I asked kim with reference to the number of coolies he was supposed to supply, but he did not seem lo be sequainted with the exact number he ought to furnish. It is his duty, to make himself acquainted with the contract,

Mr. HOOPER, (le contrastor)-Do you admit that the president of the Sanitary Board has warned and cautioned yon for doing your work improperly!

more sanitary by an enforcement of its visions?

of The MEDICAL OFFICER replied :-

pro

opinion into consideration Mr. Humphry

askod that the items he mentioned should be HEALTH allowed to sland over.

(1) The Medical Ofear of Health does not "perfectly regard any domestic building as sanitary in every respect" which is not provided with an open space, exclusively belonging to such house, in which Zomestic refuse can be placed preding its removal from the premises, and in which a latrine can be constructed for the use of the inmates of such building.

(*) The Medical Officer of Health is not The PRESIDENT-He admits it.. Mr. Hoorn-Bat I think it had better prepared to state that any Chinese hours would not be rendered more sanitary by the enforce. come from him. I don't doubt you.

ment of the provisions of Section 175 of the Public Health and Bailings Ordinanisə..

Mr. HomeHREYS-T consider the auswors of Mr. HOOPER-What reason do you give for the Medical Ofloor of Health rather evasive, and not carrying out your contract properly i The CONTRACTUk-l îm a new hand.

The CONTRACTOR-YOB,

yesterday.

I was warned

Mr. HooPER-Do you give personal supervi.

sion to the work?

The CONTRACTOR-I have got a lot of

foremen.

that being so I have to give notice of two further questions to come up before the next Board meeting. The first is: Has the Medias Officer of Health over recommended any Chiness houses for total exemption under section 175 of

The PRESIDENT-I am. opposed to this, as we are informed by the Law Officer of the Crown the Sanitary Board son grant modifi1- lions.

Mr. HUMPHREYS-Then I will withdraw those items referring only to modifications and apply my motion to those for exemption.

In fetown of Tacohan the flood inundated the dwelling part of the town and destroyed bath strea's and bridges leaving the tows is a dasalata condition. Cae eighth of the dwellinga are said to have been destroyed,

have been evacuated up to date. Several con- flicts between the police and olerical sympathizers |

Thus, the Bishop of Laval who stoutly refused to leave his palace until turned out by troops, had his palace surrounded by soldiers, who were fraily compelled to batter down the dear in medioeral fashion. Shonta of "Down with the

overt ment" are freely intlulged in after each oviosion, thus reflecting the excited state of mind of the provincials, whe, it must be adcuitted, are more pincere, in their defence of religion,

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that since the last meeting of the Board he had bean in consultation with the Crown Solicitor regarding other cases under the same section which had come before him, and would like to consult him with regard to the present cases.

Governor de Veyra telegraphs the executive secretary that the storm broke on the 10th and caught him while at sea on board the coast gaard catter Palawan while she was of Baybay. On account of the dropping of the barometer from the East, the captain decided that it would This was સર be best to put into Puericballo.

At that time the storm reached its height voce done. The wind continued to blow with great intensity and till four in the afternoon.

comparatively speaking, taken things very

sought refrge la the adjoining houses of friends. Bf agistrates in rome places have resigned rather MUSIC: quietly. Most of the evicted Prelates have

The papers were referred to the Mention for about fire miantes it just tore things then conviet ecolesiastics who disobeyed the

Officer.

***THE OPKN SPACE QUENTI”NI The MEDICAL OFFICER & HEALTH at Kowloon furnished a minute relative to en forcing Section 175 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance in reset of certain houses in Main Street, Station Street and

therein that the houses mentioned had no open spare as required by section 175. They wore situated at Fak Taser Heung which adjoles Sham Shui Po, being separated from Sham Shui Fo only by the imaginary line which divides They were Old Kowloon from Now Kowloon,

out of the

of the ground. More damage was done

time daring those ve minutes than at any during the alora Trees that has been osened the roots and tasted about Kiko were torn up by pieces of matchwood sad the standing crops bowed by the sweeping winds were leveled to

and

utterly ruined. the ground

Berans trees that rally withstanding stiff typhoons and fine strong hemp plants recently planted were uprooted and the mangled of the hurricane.

Law, while pot a few offers guilty of refusing to criter their men to break down church doors, have been tried-by-court-martial-end-dinwimed from the Army. Considering the great age and feable state of health of Cardinal Riebord." Archbishop of Paris, en extension of time was granted to him "to quit." It was amid demon- strations of affection on the part of a large

Mr HOOPER-I think that in addition to the the Ordiasnoe? If so, why does be now state Praya West, Fuk Tsoen Heang. He stiledoniasze piled in immense hesps by the action gathering of people, that the Cardinal left his

foremen it would be well if you gave a little *pervision yourself, and see that the work is properly married out.

The CONTRACTOR-Yes, I must look after

the foremen

that he.. Jas never found the Chinese honses would not bo renderal mora sanitary by the enforcing of these provisions" I take it that is the purport of his answer. Sepsadly. Has the Governor-in-Conncil over granted Chinese houses total exemption from the Ordinance Modical Offoar of Health !"

As soon as the wind had erbaasted itself dar. paluce in the Ene de Greselle lost Monday. It

ibis short ing

красо st time it reared to the wes with the greatest dioully that the aged prelate reached his carriage, The sympathetic South weet and gradually subsided. By ton o'elook the storm had passed over and everything was calm and the bright rays of the moon shone crowd unbarnased the bors, and dragged the on the festial destruction illumining a scene of cash through the streets to the house in the veritable desolation,

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The fact that Frenchwemen ceter pined for parliamentary honours explains why so little interest in takon by them in the eccentric tictics resorted to by a certain class of their English

It is also supposed that there has booo great Rus Babylone, which has been placed at the sisters-known as Sufragettes. To get on

Mr. FUNG WA-CHUN-Whose duty in it, Mt. President, to pat the rubbish on board the boat under siction 175 on the recommerðalian of the therefore in the extrams western corner of Old loss of life at sea as the storm broke with no Archbishop's disposel by one of his intimate an agitation for the right to voto and all that

The Paesives? That is a separate contract. This man puts it in recuplaclés provided ou the Praya for the purpose, and another contractor removes it,

Mr. LAU CHUPAK (to the contractor)-In what condition did you find the Peak district when you took over the contract?

The CONTRACTOR-I found a lot of rubbish

left behind by the old contracter.

The PRESIDENT-Bye-law 13 states that the contrantor shall remove the rubbish from the

COLONIAL CKKÉTERY HYIL、WB,

The report of the eclect com milles on these bye-laws was again laid before members.

The PRESIDENT This report came before the Board at last meeting, but it was cireu'ated again as it bad not been circulated entirely round the members. That is the reason why it

-¦ia brought up again now.

Mr. Hoorn-I beg to more the adoption of the report, and in doing so, as I was on the

Peak daily before ... and that he must committee, I consider it would be well for me to have thirty able-bodied ass on the work. Have enlarga on the bild facts stated in our recom you had tbirly men on since you have taken mendations. The for which are chargebla over the contract?

The CONTRACTOR- -- Yer.

The PRESIDENT-I-lold you yesterday that last week I saw at 11 o'clock in the morning bundles and baskets of rubbish along the Barker Road.

The CONTRACTon-Perhaps the scavengers 'couldn't carry it away so quickly.

*think

that is

were

Kowloon, and so far had bean rogarded as too far out to have the whole Ordinancs applied

New honres, however, to them. beginning to gonp in this quarter and there was prospect of a road being made. He therefore

recommanded that the attached notions be served so that the owners could either obtain

It was thus that entails, never enters into a FronelwoMAN'S

warning and at a lime of the year when such friends, M. Deuys Cochin. atmospherical disturbances are lenet expected, that the venerable. Cardinal was able to say head; on the contrary, she is most strongly A number of small boxts were out fishing and

mass the following morning in the private opposed to such an idea, which she looks upon several smell trading rensals weri in transit be-

the different ports.

River trafic was chapel arranged for his use in M. Cockin's e absolutely foolish. Not only do Frosch

house, where he attends to as much work as women take litile interest in politics, but what also crippled.

The pueblos on the northern coast appear to usual. The expulsion of the Archbishop of is more, they will certainly give themselves no bare suffered most.

From military sources information in equaty Paris pissed off quietly-which is more than trouble to understand them. French wires know serious. In Bente Bits, apart from the damage most people expected. The fact that thany only too well bow to get their husbands to rote done to private property, the building used as Mr. LAU CHU-PAK minuted-These houses barracks and cheer quarters were demostreept were in the vicinity ready for any at the right moment, as they wish. Why, should

polling booth in person ? have ample open space both in front and at the lished. The same fate belell the structures emergency, contributed largely towards the they then take the trouble of going to the rear, quite in accordance with the spirit of theased in Daus. In the Basoy river three natives maintenanes of order.

were drowned and several ofbera had narrow

BREIOUS DELVA. law. They should be left alone.

escapes from watery grates.

It is no secret that for some time past the

modification or provide open spaces in the usual

-way

there

The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-There does not appear to be any recommendation on papors.

Consideration of the matter was deferred.

ANOTHER CONTAMINATED WELL.

Samples of water from a well in the arden of Megies. Jardine, Matheson and Co.'s hours at East Point wore forwarded to the Government Bacteriologist and Analyst for report. The

FAITH NOT TOUCHED.

Premier Clem-pcean and his colleagues who are so determined to repress the Church are French stage has been in a state of transition, only, after all, acting es other sistesen scted and nothing really great that will stand the

more than a century age. The thing to bear ip

minu about the present religions crisis in test of time has been produced. It is a Franco is that it cannot possibly make any difference to religion. Religion cannot be in- jured by laws. That the crisis will temporarily stage.

it

But that is not the same

想起

perma-

notable fact That “There are actually two tendencies prevailing on the Parisian The Srst displays 4 remark-

offort to recite the drama. The atmosphere

The officers quarters is all at has been left standing of the military structure in Mogal lanes, the barracks

icks having been almost swept to-day were formalated some years ago when

Away by the burricane. different circumstances existed. In olden days

The historied Town of Bulingigs was struck the military were allowed certain privilages

by the storm about half past seven in the apart from the cemetery, and one of those

crening Half the town was janndated by the water that was driven from the res

ap particularly was the cromption from all rates fo

by the tide sad tried storms. The barracks this Colony, which existed up to the time of 1836

building way totally destroyed but the injure the Fomao Church is undeniable, ablo leaning tox arde idealism, and makesa great or 1888. Bat by order of the Secretary of State

cars quarters is still standing though

suffered considerable damage. For the all exemptions cessed, and the military are now

former reported that the water was non-potable has time and until a `new structure can heully. injuring religion. Freneb slates of the new drama will be peotry, and many

prezent lime The PRESIDENT: You are supposed to do it called upon to pay all the taxes which

as the sample be examined contained approxi- be obtained or erected the troops are being men may continue to destroy every vestige of literary productions show that France is enter- before 9 am. According to your contract? are chargeable upon the civil community. Imately 2,000 colouies of micro-organisms. The quartered in the charch. Not a single tent ecclesiastical system. That will not destroying upon a new period of literary activity, close or prill down the result of artistic culture. The other tendency very good preced: The CONTRACTOR-Yes.

juto shreads,

building in the proble

That will not of the modern Frenek drama is to point out The REGISTRAR-GENERAL--When dil you sat when we come to revise the scale of Auglyst reported that some impurity was rousine, the chuvus in many cases being torn religion. They may

present in the sample ex¬mined by him. Prob

erery burch in Franc The charges for interments and other things in

The dege sigt your contruck?

The Religious War will the evils of the present social system in Franes, ably the woll wanted olsaning out

in the river was gre 1 sivo end abolish God, connection with the cemetery, for carrying ont

water should be holled before use.

Another all the

the shipping, is high and dry, the bosts deprive Paris this year of its mid-night masson and to satirize the vices of Parisians. Tho sample might bo ozamined after the rain. baving been carried eshore by the rush of the

on Christmas Eve both at the Madeleins and question asked is whick of the two will dominate wais-ra The pative inimbitants of the town for, potable purposes or only for gardening ?

Mr. HOOPER-What is this well water used baca but three days' store of provisions on hand and great suffering is likely to ensue bukas rice The PREZIDENT-There is nothing to show

can be gotten there in tipze.

good The that:

military authorities there have asked of ment has decided to give up the attempt ic best chances of getting the upper band. Let Mr. HOOPER The raport anys it is in the Camp Barurus the necessary tenisge to give force Roman Catholics to form their paroobial it be said that the majority of last year's plays shelter and have also given instructions to allow organisations on the lines laid down in the were ermedies of manners and psychologien. garden of a prișate residents.

The PRESIDENT-Dr. Clark giates that it is transportation of rice on the same boat to alieparation Law of last year, and which has dramas, ond an astonishing thing about them merchants who desire to send that product there given rise to the present serious and regrettable

The CONTRACTOR- Un December 28tb.

The CONTRACTOR-On January 1st. Tho REGISTRAB GENERAL- nd you had to make all arrangements in those four days about engaging coolies?

The CONTRACTOR —Yes.

· The PRESIDENT-I Giok it would be suffi- eient if we warned him.

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other well-known Churches. Their suppression in the other. It is the belief of a great many

the decision of Udinal Richard The Govern-persons that the latter tendency stands the

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a

the fonduess for nicile as a means of unlying dramatic knots.

The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-And when did the samo principle, and that is making us all equal with regard to the amount we have to you take up the work?

give for any privileges or whatever else they may be designated, while in this solony. There' is one point I wish tɔ emphasise. I don't know that it is quits bearing on the subjac', but we had to mention it in the report; that is, that no portion of the Protestant esmetery is co- secrated. We found that very many Protestants

waed for patable purposes by the gardiner.

This storm is reckoned to be the worst that trouble. The present dispute in Franca is

UNPOPULAE TAXATION. Mr. LAU CHU-FAK... - I think it is my duty of high etsuding in this Colony were totally

The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH-This has been experienced since the year 1997 when melancholy and alarming illustration of the

Not content with pulting a tax of 10 francs to bring to your actios what I heard today, ignorant of the fact, but the same thing way be matter was raised by Dr Pearse two months ago, a most destructive storm swept through that todeney of religious controversy to develop

on piasee, 20 freues on grand pianos, and 100 Mr. President I heart direct from one of the remedied, and I take this opportunity of calling and be pointed out that the scrronedings of the part

of the archipelage, laying waste a large

It first assumed importance, francs on orgens an exception being made. Sanitary inspectors, who is no longer an attention to it.. Another thing is that a well were very unsatisfactory, and that repairs stretch of country. No fatalities have been into religious war.

as a party political diference, in the Dreyfus in the case of professors, teachers, and persons inspector now, that one of the clerks in my cortain portion of the cemetery is Bat apart for ware wasted roued it. The Secretary has reported in this district.

Erum Borongan come reports that the elcrm affair. For want of a moderating influence it

biring out instruments, & further proposal. office was suspected of imving a chars in this the burial of old residents, a proceeding of been in correspondence with Meser, Jardine, that struck there was without question the

has steadily gone from bad to wor85, war contract.

which I very much approve, and if hard and Matheson & Co. at nothing has been dene; worst that has been experienced in many years.

Telegraph and tolophone wires are all down, of religion is beyond doubt the most deplorable to tax the water-cars of all foreign visitors to

and many heuses

A tax on música; troyed. The storm

k of the the prosont war is oxtain to tarnish French Municipal authorities. warehouse buildings of the commiary and quartermaster divisions as well as the barracks, glory. Begus with such calculated rigour, intraments, especially gramophonog is nota kitchen and dining room of the 24th. The the war is likely to produce more than bad idea, new barracks of the same company is a total calentable results for the country and the Two-thirds of the disappointments of life do wreck. Almost all the other buildings read

Government. He would indeed be a rab man not come from Euding things had where good- by the military were damaged more or less.

who ventured to prophesy what will be the end or perfection was anticipated, but simply Maydolong all buildings of importance were

from finding them allogether different from demolished.

of the struggle now raging so fiercely.

expectation.

The PRESIDENT-I don't know quile what fast ilues were adopt or I should have nothing that was before we know what the water was trees uprooted de & complete des of all kinds of conflict. The continuance of Paris is receiving the consideration of the

That means. I would prefer you to explain more to say. Bat I find it was at the discretion ko. All that ja nekod for now is that the yourself a little further

| originally-of-the-Director of Tablic-Worke, surrmadings of the well should be put in "Mr. Lau Chu-Fic-Nose of the clerks then it was transferred from him to the

propar order, The object of getting the in my office are interested in this contract. The Medical Officer of Health or the Sanitary analysis was to s'rengthen our hand to get the inspectors think that one of them is interested, and they don't like the cork to have anything discretion it then was to say who, not being Mr. Hoofer-I move that Messrs. Jardine, to do with the contract. As a matter of fact, an old resident, might be buried there. I have Matheson & Co, ba asked to do the work none of my clerks have. Į

Board, the former being the officer in whose work doan.

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