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INTIMATION
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17TH, 1911.
THE SHOW OF SUCCESSES
FRANK.. FILLIS'
GREAT
EUROPEAN CIRCUS
SITUATED AT THE VICTORIA SKATING RINK, Opposite the Central Market, Hongkong.
A SHOW UNEQUALLED ‘BY NONE STARTLING, SENSATIONAL AND SATISFACTORY. TO-NIGHT!
OF
TO-NIGHT
--WILL BE PRESENTED A PROGRAMME
1 UNSURPASSED BRILLIANCY BY THE WORLD'S BEST ARTISTES.
OUR MOTTO..
SEE AND' BELIEVE IS
POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL. dooking Plau at Masana. ROBINSON PLANO Co -Haugkong, 14th August, 1911
D. B. MCPHERSON, Manager.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
AUSTRIAN LLOYD
STEAM NAVI-
GATION COMPANY. ..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID. SUEZ, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG-AND BINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
TH
"VORWAERTS.”
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra Bazardans Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
The Steamer brings Cargo from Venice a Metoovich,
at-Triviste
સ
transhipped
Trieste, ex ss. Trinate," transhipped Optional Cay.
will be discharged bere unless sation to the contrary be given immediately.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, ond ataims must be sant to the office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 19th inst., or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chased and damaged Goods, are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th inst., nt 9.30 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been effected; and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 19th inet. will be subject to rent...
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co., - Agents, Privees Building. Hongkong, 14th August, 1911.
13
EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, COPENHAGEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
THE
"KINA,"
baving orrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the excoption of Opium, Treasure, and Valuables, are being landed and storad at their rink into hazardous
and/or DILIA
Limited,
the hazardous Golowns of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, and West Point Gedowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claire will be admitted after the Goods ve left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst, will be subject
to reat.
All brokom, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gotowns, where they will be cummed on the 20th inst., at 9.30 A.M.
All Claims must reach us before the 24th inst or they will not be recognized
No Fire Insuranen will be effected..
·
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
MELCHERS & Co. Agents.
(1033
Hongkong, 13th August, 1911.
AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LIME.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
S.S. WELSHI-PRINCE, FROM-NEW YORK.
ONSIGNEES of Carge by the above-named rasse are hereby informed that all. Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Goduwne of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
All broken, chafed, ant damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will
examined on the 21st inst., at 2.30 PM.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining fundelivered after the 21st inst. will be subject to rent,
All Claime against the Steamer must be pres sented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th inst., or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Agente.
₤1034-
Hongkong, 14th August, 1911-
́"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship "BRAEMAR."
FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Holt'a Wharf at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods
andelivered after the 21st inst, will
object to rent.
be
All Claims against the Stèsiner must be.pro.
Bentell to the Undersigned on or before the 14
prox., or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to
be left in the Godowns, where w
examined on the 21st inst., at 2.30
will be
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
-Agoute Hongkong, 14th August, 1911. [1035
utler Jalmer &
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RUBBER COMPANIES.
"LINGGI PLANTATIONS.
few had enjoyed information se to the true state of affairs. He could not reconcile the
The following reports appear in the steat to the company's requiring fresh Home papers:
capital with the statements which had been made to him by Mr. Elliot, one of the company's It is proposed to extend the onltivation of responsible officials. Hevea Brasiliensis over part of the company's Eliot denied the accuracy of some of Mr. Cocsiderable discussion ensued, in which Mr. surplus land, and to provide for this and for sene of further capital; Although the proposal supplied by him to that gentleman. goneral purposes the directors recommend the Sealer's statements in regard to informaiton The resolution was passed with a few disan- tients.
of the directors is to issne now only £10,000, thus raising
the issued dapital to £110,000 (viz., £100,000 in ordinary shares, and £10,000 in 7 per cent preference-shares), it is latouded to tako power to increase the ordinary capital by £25,000, this with a view to falling of possi bilities which may present themselves in the future.
KEPONG (MALAT) RUB DER ESTATES.. An interim dividend at the rate of 40 per cont. per annum for the half-year ended June 30 will be paid to holdora registered on that
data.-
EASTERN INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PRODUCE TRUIT,
The report for the year ended June 30 states that the total cost of the investments was £380,829, and the valus of the quoted securities at the middle market prices on June 30 was £269,616. The unquoted securities were valued at £18,520. The total net revenue, indading £26,427 brought forward, is £67,583. In view of the depreciation in the investments shown by the valuation at June 30, the directors propose that £30,000 be placed to reserve account, and that the balance of £37,583 be carried forward.
GREAT GALE IN SHANGHAI
inst,, rsports
The NC Daily Nowi of Saturday, the 12th The forecast of Sicamel, experts on tha approach of a typhoon have been amply fulfilled, striking Shanghai on Thursday evening and the greatest gole known for many years causing heavy damage and loss of life. The first touch of the gale was felt about eight o'clock on Thursday evening when a strong wind swapt over the Settlement. A calm followed for about a couple of hours, but about 10 s'alook the wind gained extraordinary speed and power. began to gather force and by midnight had gale continued with more or less fary The throughout the night, and a great deal of dam- age was done, Sleep was impossible in quarters in consequence of the crash files and the breaking of glass, a paniment to the storm which was added to by a dismal Accom→ the banging of doors and windows, the fastonings of which had been wroneked away. The falling of a number of trees in North Boochow Road startle residents there about 2 a.ta. The road, jadulged in by many people in the early hours. way was partially flooded, and paddling was
HYOC ON THE DUND.
msay
of falling
BEAM RUBBER ESTATES, The directors in their report for the year ended March 31, 1911, stato that tapping was The orop of dry rubber for the period ending was remarkable. The public gardens, which had
commenced in May. 1910.
The scene on the Band yesterday morning March 31. 1911, amounted to 14,1521b. against been partially submerged by the high tide, had a an estimaal of 12,000lb, and has been sold wild dishevelled appearance, and the whole of th af. an average of 5. 344. per Jb. The
foreshors and river front was strewn with wrock cost of rubber collection and preparation bas age. The river was in an angry mood, and it boon high, ns in the first year of tapping was impossible for all craft to renture expenditure is necessarily above the average. out The cost of the rabber delivered fo.b. Port continnad with great severity, and the
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the cul work of the day. The gale Swettenham was
Bil. per lb. The estimated wax ls.
of it was felt on the Band, where now and erop for current year is 35,000h, and the again trefle of any description could only estimate in hkely to be largely exceeded. The carried en at some risk, the whole front being be number of
trees being tapped was, on June 10, 22,431, over an ares of 280 nores. The profit, is at by a wind of remarkable strength. To in the face of the wind for three yards £2,656, and the directers reccamend the pay without being blown back two became a small ment of a dividend ut, the rate of 5 per triumph, while the few who ventured on. cent. per annum. This will absorb £1,530 and ricsho ride found the experience quite an adven- leave £1,026 to be married forward.
Of the humour which people who look on KALIBEROEK RUBBER COMPANY: The report for the
from sleitor can find in the fight of hats and ended March year 31 dates that the
wimbrellas there was no lack, while riesha and bas. not amount at credit ketcoolles figured in many to others-masing of profit and loss account, after provide incidens. Several coolies were seen chasing their ing for directors' fees and all London ricshas which had bean blown from their groep, ́expenses, amount to £2,455. The directors ro
to be recaptured thirty or forty yards down the commond, that a dividend of 6
Band. One man carrying a couple of baskets third of the amount of
off one-ofapples was hurled to the ground. Before he could and that £355 be carried forward..
Juary expenses, recover himself his freight had been scrambled BRITISH BORNEO DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.
for by other coolies, and the empty baskete went Sporting away on the wind.
be paid, that £299 be applied tent, less tax,
SEMPAH RUBBRE ESTATES.
ture.
WRECKAGE
A
The report for the year ended April 30, 1911, states that the crop was 280,410 nuts, against 309,596 for 1910 The crop has been secured from havoc wrought by the gile during the night, All along the front, there were signs of the 6,978 trees, the total number of trees planted at At the Peking road jetty there were the re- April 30 being 29,987. The manager reports that using of two houseboats which had been damage has again been done this year by cater smashed to picces, Nalives were busy gath- pillars, which have new disappeared, and wildering the piecea; and, indeed, throughout pigs, and that owing to cold damp weather in the morning, nambers of them were husy October to December the Lots did not ripos, with hooks and nets, and picked up causing a considerable shortage during those considerable quantity of wreckage. Close by months, though great improvement has taken the rained houseboats lay a huge pontoon, for place since then. A considerable number of trees tunately secured front damage after baring will come into bearing this year. The directors broken from mooring at Pootung und drifted havo again agreed to waive their fees for the year.
across the river, The quantity of sampan For the
period from December 7, 1909, wreckage everywhere to be seen indicated that to March
nariber A1, 1911, the
considerable report states that during
mast baya been destroyed the proportion
-of
nicht, and very probably tho management and have been lost. Several dead bodies are report
many lives general estate charges, one-fourth of the London charges, and the whole of brokerage an issue of ed to have bear coon near the foreshore, includ shares have been charged
ofing those of two or three children. It is also to revenue. The sum of £1,870, being the amount of preliminary ex.
sum reported that cereal bodies were washed ashore penses, ling been charged to capital. The balance war, the Wetmore road jetty.
Whils standing to the credit of revenue account 10 o'clock
the storm
Wes raging about £487, which it is proposed to carry forward. 11eers. Kelly, ned Walsh's shop map
yesterday
opposite The expense of bringing the estate to its ped about two foot from the ground, and at present advanced condition and the par ohaus of forther areas of hand to round off diameter, showing the tremendons fores of the point where the trunk was about 18 inchesia the property have necessitated the provi sion of farther working capital. The missed into thou blowing. It wes from wheut this point capital of the company is £20,000, and this sungle was felt most..
to the Yangkingpag that the severity If available, should ho ample to bring the whole blown away from Mosers. Dedwell's building. Half a dozen shatters were area, including recent acquisitions, into bearing next to the Shanghai cinb, and the tiles were and to
equip. the rubber factory. At present scattered in all directions. Several ricsha coolies however, 12,000 shares, representing £14000 the above, are under option until 1915, and the arrowly escaped being struck by the fall of directors propose that the share capital he in- large tree opposite the Palace Hotel about 10 creased by £12,000 and that powers be exercised and, with characteristic nouchbalance, the conlies o'clock. Rain was falling heavily at the time, for the creation of up to £20,000 six per cent. Convertible Debentures of El sach, auch Debet: calmly took shelter under the nearest available tures to be paid up as required, and to be offered, in the Arst instance, to exist. shareholders.
UNITED MALAYSIAN BURR
(LIMITED COMPANY...
38
An extraordinary-general-mesting was hold at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, to con- ider & resolution to increase the capital from £2,000 000 to £2,200,000 by the creation of 200,000 six per cent. cumulative preference shares. Sic Fraucis Lowe, M.P., presided.
The Secretary (Mr. A. Bonnin) having scad the notice conrening the meeting,
tron.
troe
tha
a
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
TO CLEAR FOR
NEW STOCK
AUTO-RACHALS. AUTO-MANUAL
RACHALS
SELLING PRICE.
$1,100 $ 800
FORMER PRICE.
$1,500 **$1,000*
$800
550
BRINSMEAD
$ 500
$
WEBNER KRAUSS
$ 495
$ 400
626
$ 305
$ 570
$ 885
$ 525
$ 350
600
WERNER CHALLEN SCHIEDMATER
ROBINSONS.
1734
GRAFLEX CAMERAS
FITTED WITH ZEISS ANASTIGMAT LENSES.
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING.
SPECIALITY.
LONG HING & CO.,
PHOTO GOODS STORE,
索
DAMAGE TO HOUSER. But in this district the damngo was not con- ined to that done by water. The Riverside Resort, a hostelry just past the Mill, suffered central districts of the Settlement, they mus badly Wildly the winds blew in the morə, huve absolutely raged here, and the terrific goste practically blow the root off the building. The wooden verandahs attached to it ripped off by the wind, and the bonse itself did hurrounding country and roads were strewn not escape unscathed. At the same time the with the wreckage of trees and lighter struc ture, while telegraph poles were levelled to the ground.
wore
17, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
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AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS
THORNE'S
OLD VAT
Out in the country a Chinese house collapsed This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn. entirely, burying its intaates, one of whom was injured, but fortunately not seriously. Here of Greenock and has been sold as No. 4 xines 1831 and in Wayside some three store trees are the other damage caused by the storm it is reported to have been blown down, and in view to be wondered that any exped.
THE RACE COURSE.
SCOTCH WHISKY.
SOLE AGENTS IN
HONGKONG, CHINA & MANILA
A. 8. WATSON & Co., LTD.
(902
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
melancholy aspect, as amid the driving showers The Public Recreation Ground presented a of rain people proceeded to business in the morning. As was to be expected, it resembled a lake, but strange to say the matshade hed with stood the night's storm fairly well: Thay had, however, been weakened, and as the forencen wore on they assumed a dissipated and din. pilated appearance. The two carriage shelters had fared worst of all. That adjoining the swimming
Fred beth
absolutely its roof succumbed to the wind and rois, and
bad
gone
leaving wholesale, few bare bambons sticking ap. The one next to the Recreation Club had held out rather better, but a good half was a wreck, dropping from the bamboo aprights to the ground. The Mr P. J. Fuckland right angles of the various matstede had for Mr H. L. Cordon of noufa angles and variens bilges, which Mr N.K. Davidson the most part been converted into all sorte Mr & Mrs C. 11. Crocker did not ald to their symmetry. The Mr W. C. Drew
dissolato chess board: Fogin of the shlonge Mr. Eames roof of the Swimming. Bath koked like Mrs G. L. Darena of matting had vanished, others were banging r
F. Fearon by odd corners, turning up their clean sides to Mr. H. G. Fisher Mr. & Mrs, Fillie frantically in the wind. the heavens, and from time to time they flapped
Camage was in the form of injury to trees. From this point westwards the principal Everywhere could be seen those which land-suc- cambed, and at one time one of those lay parti- three trees were town down, but up to the ally across Bubbling Well Road. In all thirty. present there is forinnately no report of injury
ta anyone.
Mr
HONGHONG HOTEL,
Mr J. M. Lance Pr0. Marriott Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr W. Nelson
A&M Nisbet and
chiki
Mr W. North Mr. V. d'ettirgal. Mr Ernes H. Portd Mr AT. Prichard Mr J. Quin
Mr Kold Mr. EH. Ray Mise F. Rony
57 D. M. O. Gratam
Mr & Mrs Joesph Goull
Grothe Mr. V. Goulbourn Capt. T. P. Hall
Hon. ME & Idwat: Mr & Mrs K. S. Heok Mr A. Harrison
Me E. J. Halmos Pr Spencer Hough Mr. Haddart Capt. 3. Innes Dr. & Ms. B. Lewy
Paton und 3 children'
and Bon
Mr. H H. Solemon
Mr I.Spitten Dr.& Mra... Spalding Mr C. II. Spitilo Min W. Square, Lt. & Tra C. E. Stairer Mr M. L. Thompsa Mr B..J. Waterman
Capt, G. W. McEwen Dr. Muller Capt. A. P. Nobbe
Premore
The gala was the strongest experienced in
THE CONCESSION_FLOOTED. Shangbai for many years Had The French Concession fated no better than -occurred in September, when the tide reach did its much more serious, and perhaps not for short trist nearest to the river flooded. The depth of asaighbour north of the Yangkingpang, their highest, the consequences must have been and two o'clock in the morning found the dis of
a calamity. the Band at high tide yesterday afternoon, seems that the Concession was flooded as far as Bell Heate
Crowds મ people assembled on the water is put at forty centimetres, and
King EDWARD HOTEL, anticipating the fonding of the front waters just topped the river bank in places, but height a forge cargo boat was washed up almost Miss Bon
The Eno Montanban. While the water was at its Dr Belilios
navigating a barge had the most difficulty in more and it would have reached terra frio, but Me K. Hysack there was no exciting inrush, Three coolies upon the Quai de France (the Bund). A few feat Mr. and Mrs Bridger Capt. and Mrs WC. shore bon rounding the corner of the gardens of the tide rested upon some piles close to the Mr A. Barpe preventing their craft from being driven on was stopped in its passage, and with the fall Mina hr. Gains to get into the creek. Several times the barge store. A pretty considerable hole had been Mr John Connex work by the coolies prevented a wreck, was dashed against the bank, and only placky knocked in its side, but for the time being this Misa Lepreito
dil not matter, as it was high and dry.
Mr P. B Lorck Along the Band no fewer than twenty-two Mr McHenry trees had been blown lown For the most part Mr & Mrs McLean the smaller ones seem to have escaped, but those of larger circumference went by the board. The
Mrs N. Fasco
Dr. Scomilt
Mr. E. Smith
Capt. & Mre Stowert
and children
Dr Stumin
De. Thum
Misi S. Wilson
J
HOTEL
GRAND
The Chairmen moved the resolution. He explained that he
@ personally had bad nothing to do with the formation of the company, or with the prospectus when it was issued, thus he was not in any way responsible for the statements it contained. If he had been ho certainly
HEAVY DAMAGE AT THE POINT. While the whole of the Settlement suffered should have stipulated that the company in a greater or less degree from the effects of the anald
have had more working capital storm and fooding, it was at the Point that the available to carry on so large an undertaking. greatest injury occurred. Rafore becoming connected with the company of the food was felt, and before the water abated Rao Fraetzer, but withost injury to person Mr A, B. Begelson and
Here the full force same thing happened in the district surrounding bo took care to satisfy himself that in all other respects they had very good business; which gave it had washed away practically the whole of the Two cases of such injury have, however, bean M. J. Ben on and family every promise of becoming s most successful Flone Mill. This road in raisel on embankments native houses. The worst of them resulted in Mr a. B. Crow read between the New Point Hotel and the reported, thess being caused by the collapse of V. Bium..... and profitable undertaking. All the internation about six feet above the level of the surrounding severe injury to a Chinese girl of sixteen years Mr. & Mrs Donnelly which he had since been able to obtain in regard country, and for some thres hundred feet it is of age, who had to be taken to hospital. to the working of the company had tended to confrin that opinion. If the additional capital
now asked for was. forthcoming-and it had from the water by a stone and cament. !
FAR
CATHAY
A BOCIAL AND FOLITICAL NOVEL O
ABSORBING INTEREST,'
Early this morning a report was made CHILDREN OF already been nuderwritten-there was no reason in the road bad been washed away, but the why the business should not be made a great rea
extent ..of the damage
was not saccess. The appointment of a new menager Works Department visited the spot. The
realized
vatil oficiala of the Public had already began to show good results in water by this time had receded, and left's scene reduced cost of production and higher quality of terrible confusion. Evidently when at of the rabber. Owing to the nature of the
its business it was necessary for the company to be height the water bad flowed across the road. and poured in considerable volume into the
in a position to carry large stocks of je country at the rear. It had thus got ba
solvents, and rubber. About £25,000 was
prot
would have
out When the road, or what was left of it, was
By CHAR. J HALCOABE
ard children- Mr Evans Mr Karl Fisher Mr. V. Forber Mr Wm. A. Frasca Mr. B. Geissler Mr H. Honke
Mr E. Banesinau. Mr C. C. Henson
Mr B. James Mr H. Jeneen Mrs Jenkins
Forny of the Imperial Chinese Customs Nr B. Hilton,
Service, Anthor of "The Mystic Flowers Land," etc.).
Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan of
Mr R, Mirze
Mr B. 3. Mooney Mr Muller
Mr.P W. Nanding
Mr J. L. Parke
Mr Samuel Paal,
Mt JW. Fringle.
MI A. F. Ramsey
Mr W. Rugge Mr Szam Dr.
Max Schmet Mr. L. Schmitta
Mr R. Taylor Mr. Tipom
Mr EJ. Troadgelu
Mir Carl Troschet Mr U. J. Viackou
Capt. & Mr Wahn Mra C, H. Woods
KINGSOTEER PRIVATE HOTEL —— -~~~-
the protecting bonding, and while the waves to complete the new manufactory at Kaziman. wero dashing against the outer side, the water THE VOLUME which consists of 16 Dr. F. T. Keyt By the beginning of next year they to manufactories capable of turning one at the back was eating through the earth. Historical interest showing the disposition of 40,000lb. of rubber por day. He would runko a Conservative estimate of hair that Sgure. Even in daylight, it showed that the storm had the Forgos at the battle of Ceilin, is dedicated Comdz, P. Acton, MN. at the present low price of rubber there was boen washed away badly in places, and the stone
worked the greatest havoc. The earthwork had RENNIE.
to Sir ROBERT HART, G.C.M.G., and Dr. A every reason to
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that they would make a
Its description-of-Chinem Bocial Customi rofit of 18. per lb. and they could not in any and coment, or concrsie, bonding was tork up oircumstances well make less than 5d. perd. and broken. What the day before had pre- gives into political conditions in Chiun, make and Superstitions, combined with the insight it At the higher price, with 20,0001b, of rubber sented the appearance of solid masonry, was
misaks pen
CHILDREN OF FAR. CATHAY" an excellen" per day, they would make a profit of £300,000ying about in
blocks Frar, or 15 por cont, on their
Strong enough to withstand the notion
volume for presentation to friends at Home. capital
Well bound in Yollow Cloth with Chines Sir Percy, Gunynghame, in seconding the ordinary tide, the bauding hdd Emblem in Gold. resolution, said that with increased working force of the sess under the io duence of the wind, bean broken to pieces, indicating the tremendons capital there was every reason to suppose they To reach the Flour Bill one bad to wade had excellent prospects.
Mr. Frank Senter complained that the board well-formed road having been reduced to mut. through a veritable quagmire, the previously
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Mrs F. Acton Mr H. Adam Mr. E. Árødt Mr & Mre Aueofl Mr. H. Bennett Dr. & Mra B.W. Brown M MEM, Crawford Mr.&M.D. E. Bonnelly
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