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THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
THE DEMANDS OF THE PARTIES.
The fellowing extracts from a letter re- ceived at Shanghai from Peking are publish. ed in the N.-C. Daily News:
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, Thursday, DECEMBER 11st, 1911.
AN ARREST IN THE MALAY STATES.
KAP HON CHAN 7, d, V. JFESPARRY AND
WILLIAM COWAN..
An appeal from an order of the Court of Appeal of Selangor in the Federated Malay Since the abdication of the Prince Regent States of February 5, 1910, affirming a de political events have been moving-ridly.cision of the judicial Commissioner at Kuala This abdication seems to be one of the arst Lunjur was before the Judicial Committee Instalments by Yuan to Li Yuan-hung which of the Privy Council on the zymi ult, had to be granted before any real negotia Los could be of any vakte to the two parties and the country in general,
PRELIMINARY PROPOSALS.
Other demands are stated to be as follow: 1. The removal of General Feng Kuochang from Hanyang. (This bas,been granted and in the Edict he appears as being delegated to Chabar or Chakhary, i... on the north. border of Chill-and-I think, with his head. quarters at Lamumino).
(it is noted he goes, without his new title of Baron, and as to the office, it is generally quarters ni Lasnamiao).
Mr. C. P. Sanger appeared, for the ap. plant; and Mr. Duke. K.C., and Mr.. Walter Lloyd for the respondents.
The suit was in the nature of an action for 50 of wrongful imprisonment and the executive powers negligently without reason-
or probably cause. ble
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HOME AND CHINA AFFAIR.
(FROM OUR OWN-CORRESPONDENT.)
LONDON, November 29.
A WINDFALL FOR A MESSENGER.
an element of doubt about the decision of the | Speaker of the Dublin House of Parliament, Germans, so the.message has given great to hand over, the mace and Speaker's chair. satisfaction as clearing the air and showing But the Baron declined, stating that he had absolute unanimity in Europe.
received them from an Irish legislature and "only to an Irish legislature would he return them. The descendant of the Baran, Lord for
TIỀÈ SEAR EAST;
CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA.
this
Massereche, still owns them, though some years they have been lodged-in-the- National Museum in Dublin. 10fenidins' to
ancestor to return the relics to the national chamber. The table from the House is in a far less dignified store room-it forms prei of the furniture of an antique dealer's store in Dublin...
BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY.
And indeed financial houses have need to be cautious of foreign enterprises just now As a result of the final appeal to the CortThere is still ample room for developments out of the Turen-Italian war in Tripoli and of Appeal in Berlin an ordinary office
be seen, whether the Lord Masserene of chances. But, apart from that," there are messenger wins throught to a legacy of close many as disposed to think well of Turkey's on a million, left to him by an centric
Heinrich dangerous signs afloat as to further exten-to-day will carry out the promise of his millionaire merchant pamed
Kinochow, sieu of the area of disturbance. Greece has Moersel, who died in 1908 at
sent a strong remonstrance to the Itali Moersel was a native of Danzig who went The appellant a gentleman of means-
into the China trade, married a Chinese wife government against the presence of Italian was born Malacca and is a British subject. and arnassed a fortune. But back in Berlin warships in Greek and neighbouring waters, A Puda, in the Malay Sietes, there is he had several relatives, and, is he had and several instances have been given of large Chinese temple, where some of the priests or monks chimed to be under Divine made up his mind to leave his wealth in Greek vessels being interfered with. Truc, fence and gave séances or oracles to per-Gerrian hands, he made prolonged inquiries. Greece is not likely to aid the Turk, but in as to the worthiest member of the Moorset the dangerous state of opinion in Greece, sons seeking advice as to their health o
On July 27,
When he heard that this office where the Cretan questioni continues to 'in- The removal of the court to Jehal, Vin their commercials prospects,
, the appellaga, went with some friends family, will remember that I inentioned in one of
in his motor-car to the temple and took part messenger earned only fifteen shillings a flame the public miod, 'a very, lile added my letters the significant appointment of Ex- Viobrog iisi Liang to that city as Governor a ceremony in connection with a charm week, yet managed to maintain out of that heat would so them going on the Turkish against sickness. At that time the respondent a widowed mother and two invalid sisters. frontier with resilis dat would set the whole Under ordinary conditions this appoint. Le Jones-darry was Chief Police he selected him as the recipient of the pro- of the Near East in a blaze. would be looked upon as the shelving of an
was Acting ollicia, but with the expectation of the Em. Oficer, and Mr. W. Cowan
Protix.ur of Chinese at Selangor. The police perty. Immediately, as in human nature it press-Dowager's court being transferred to
was inevitable, all the other relatives set to
Then in Southern Russia there is such appeared to have been under the impression that city, this office is magnified.
that the temple was the hindquarters of a work to contest the will. They entered a woeful want this winter that the peasants sreret society and on the day in question they made a raid upon it amid much native plea that it was irregular and based their are just murug wir dhraun. Yet arguments on the fact that another doch audiocities, who know very well that excitement.
Immediately afterwards Mr. Jones-Parryment referred to the will as a "copy." This
waiting for death, have stopped the news laid a written information against the appel other document was in English, and white hundreds of thousands are staging and just and to the British Resident under the pro-the relatives contended that the word meant
pairs mentioning the fairing and ordered visions of the Banishment Enactment, Fong,
that the will was not the original document,
the organisers of concerts to desist from and Mr. Cowan arrested him on a warrant
the defending lawyer argued that the word their plans, because the famine, has not in connection with the disturbance in the
was used loosely by one who was not Eng yet been officially registered." That in spite temple. He was confined in gaol from July 27 til August 11, when he was liberated
In that sense it merely indicates south the poor people are eating dogs and in camera before the Resident, but no charge men."! was reer male against the appellant, who that the millionaire had taken the precaution fark of trees The ultra-Conservative to have a duplicate copy, This view the
Nonge Prempa, sees danger ahrad, for it thereupon brought an action against the two respondents for false imprisonment, claiming Court of Appeal has taken
predicts next year will bring a Gigantic $5,000 damages. The suit was dismissed.
Agitators, says the peasant upheaval with costs, and on appeal the Court of Appeal messenger and his sisters and mother are
now happy in their unexpected fortune.
piger, we
gasing among the peasants telling afirmed that result.
them the Czar will soon give them all the land they want in Russia, in celebrate the centenary of Napoleon's defeat on Russian soil.
3. The members of the last Cabinet to be punished, from Prince Ching downwards, and also some of the Viceroy, including Jui Cheng and Chad Erh-feng (Szechuan), etc. Yuan Shih-kai has stated Pepesinedly, that, failing what he has already offered the oppos ing party, he had something to offer them which would probably 'satisfy them, and during these few weeks of pourparlers, which have undoubtedly been going on between these two principai men, Yuan has come to the conclusion that in the face of their him. He has been effectively blocked in his endeavours to speure foreign loans, the de- pendencies are well nigh slipping through Their fingers, if not into the hands of foreign Powers, at least becoming autonomous Counties, and, if in that position they should be worried overmuch by the Peking authori ties, they might claim u be protected by some ucighbouring Power.
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victory at Hanyang alt the odtis were against a buil. An inquiry was subsequently held lish and meant also" duplicate " or " speci- of the fact that in some districts of the¦ of peace between the Germans and the Eng. "
DELEGATES AND DEMANDS.
With the first and secund démal satisfied, the selection of delegates to go to Wushang was soon completed, being led by such men as Tung Shao-yi, as President, and Yen Hsiu, Minister of Posts and Communications, and Yang Shih-chi, Minister of Finance, and with then twenty-one delegates representing the twenty-one provinces, including, the three eastern ones, and also Si Yu, representing Mongolia. In the Shanghai papers Tang She-yi is usually put down for the Minister of Posts and Communications, but this is not so in reality. He was not mentioned in the new Cabinet, but it was understood that when he appeared on the scene im in portant past would be given him, either the one just mentioned or in the Waivupu. But he has accepted none, having found for him- self more important duties to perfornt just Tang Shao-yi goes to meet the revolution. ary party armed with full plenipotentiary powers, and as such untrammelled, for once in history, by the court and its satellites.
He carries the following demands stated in three paragraphs :
1. The Emperor shall be maintained upon the Throne, but the authority shall be in the hands of the President of the Council.
Mr. Sanger, on behalf of the, appellani, now submitted on the facts that the appellant- hal substanlined his allegation that the re-. spondents had acted either maliciously or negligently and without probable cause, and was therefore entitled to a verdict.
Counsel for the respondents were not called on.
JUDGMENT.
and the
A DRY DOCK POR ESQUIMAULT.
The
I hear that financial arrangements are about to be completed by the British Marine
Not content with this, the revolu Coal Company of Esquimalt for starting in the Spring the construction of the largest tionaries are using the present famine as a dry dock on the north American continent tool, to stir up sedition, even in the army. It is to be built at Lang's Cove, adjoining The article winds up with an attack on the Lord Macnaghten, in delivering their Lord"
Jews, who are accused of being the prime new dock will have a length of 1,000 feet, in-tigators of the unrest. The con- ships judgment, said the action was brought the shipbuilding yards at Esquimalt.
a width of 100 feet, and a depth of thirty-six stitutionalists are indignant over the article in respect of the appellam's arrest under the provisions of the Banishment Enactnient,
feet. It will thus he almost exactly of the and declare it is merely intended to create 1900, in fores in the Federated Malay States. Section 18, subsrtion ii. of that Enactment
same dimensions as the new graving dock} a false impression, so that the government provided that fa every action so brought
shall be expressly alleged that the deat Southampton, which is at present the may carry through a number of reaction. Tendran acted either maliciously or negligently largest in the world. Plans-have been drawn lary measures. There is at least some basis for this Esquimalt dry dock especially to for the agitators' tafes, however, for the and without reasonable or probable cause. and if at the trial the platiff shall fail to
suit Admiralty requirements. I will be Czar's estates in the South, that form part prove such allegation, judgment shall be given for the defendant." The learned coun- able to accommodate two cruisers at a time, of his private property, are to be sold. They sel for the appellant had read the substance of if accessary, a Dreadnought and a cruiser are in the south east and are understood to of the evidence and their Lordships entirely
at the same time. It shows the changes in be well farmed, but so overrun with officials failed to hod in it any preof that the re
the Pacific are affecting the whole range and stewards of all sorts as to eat up most spondents acted as alleged.
It is only ten years ago of the revenue. Anyway it looks as though of naval affairs, that the Admiralty abandoned Esquimalt, the Czar, anticipating trouble, mennt to turn a doubtful landed property into salid yet to-day the approaching completion of the Panama Canal and the growth of the power rash, The only difBeulty is that a great of Japan, to say nothing of the awakening muiny other landowners are doing the same, of China, have made it imperative for
so it is likely that the price of land will be Canada to have developed facilities for both low for some time. If, however, the expert naval and mercantile vessels.
nest pays, the Crown kinds in the Canetikus will probably be dispersed shortly after.
The evidence was very clearly summarized by Mr. Justice Ebden, in the Court of Appeal in these words :--* The evidence brought by the appellant, in support of his claim consists merely of the statement of his mother that he was born in British territory, and of his own description of his arrest, his denial of the existence of any evidence against hip, and his profession. of ignorance as to the reason for his arrest. Mere innocence has keen laid down, as pointed out by the learned Chief Judicial Commissioner, to be not even pro-prima facie proof of want of reasonable and
probable cause, the burden of which proofquist, the resigned Germán Colonial Secre tary, is to take the world tour, according to lav on the appellant in accordance with the ternis of the Euantment. I cannot see lar the appellant has done anything in discharge. quist resigned because he disagreed with the the onus."
2. The President of the Council shall be elected by the people and shall have the sam prerogative as a President of a Republie.
3. Upon these conditions the autonomy, of the provinces shall be recognized. Li Yuan-lung's demands are i
1. The Chinese Kupublic shadi. be claimed.
China shall no longer be the "Ta Ching Kuah" but the "Chung Hua Kwoh" (the Middle Flower Kingdom).
2.
3. The Sovereign shall remain Emperor onlof Tibet, Manchuria and Mongolia,
TER STRONG HAND,
HERR VON LINDEQUIST, TOURIST. Alter Herr Dernburg, so Herr von Linde-
FIRET.
There is a good deal of fear here that the Chinese revolt may be, telt, as far as Tibet;
The explanation of foreign policy made by Sir Edward. Grey on Monday night in the House has satislied everybody except the extreme Radicals, who were the erities of the "secrecy of the Foreign Offee." France is satisfied with the declaration as a proof of loyalty to the extente cordiale: Liermany can find nothing in it that can rause any thrills. In a nutshell, the declaration is that England will be friendly to all, but not al the expense of obl friends--obcioush Frame Optimists are again talking of an under- standing between Germany and England,
about in these uneasy days, when the con But it is hard to see how that can come
ficting interests of the two nations, especial. ly is commerce, touch at so many delicate points. It is becoming acknowledged on all bands, however, that the Kaiser is the friend
lish a very different conception to That which pictured him as the great War Lord the owner of the mailed fist that made the council board of Eure rattle sqminously And so, though we hope, we are not yet convinced. the small nations of Europe. With treaties being broken and territories, bring grabbed almost daily, the small countries are more nervous than ever before of their powerful neighbours, and so we have Belgium ro organising her defences in husse out of the chaotic condition in which the recent crisis, found then, Holland passing a measure to increase the army, Switzerland looking ask- at the designs of Italy, and Spain planning once more the revival of her navy, The Marconi company has just installed in Italy the most powerful wireless installa. tion in the world, that can connect, at will with Glacé Bay in Canada or Clifden in Ireland.
from time to time.
ance
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
ARRESTS ON THE HIGH SEAS.
Nor are
A curious situation has arisen in German shipping circles over the demand of the Foreign Office to the effect that the stean. ship lines should instruct their captains on the high sens to arrest persons for whose arrest a warrant has been issued, the notice to do so being received by wireless, Alf the companies, I hear, with the exception of the North German Lloyal, have decided to com- ply with the request, but that company, strengthened by the opinion of a well-known authority in international law, takes the view that a shipmaster is not an official of the Public Prosecutor's Department; and
à correspondent in Berlin. Herr von Linde. Abors is also to be counted as an exciting has no power to detain a passenger, unless
it be for un offenec committed on board. It
Their Lordships felt that the appellant Settler' of affairs in the Morocen crisis' I understand that the British Minister in therefore refuses to instruct its capunins to
case on the frontiers to the north of hudia.
Thereupon" he decided to Peking has been instructed tu advise the ld not satisfied the burden of proof. im- the other day
walt his time for a reappearance in politics Chinese Governmem against the scheme Momentous changes have taken place in posed by the Enactinent and they would Pelting since the Yuan Cabinet have taken Therefore, humbly advise his Majesty to dis-and in the meantime to go agathering facts they had in mind for making a new pro- over affairs, the result of the natural working | mise the appeal, with costs.
on a long trip, taking spécial nute of British vinre out of part of Eastern Tibet and part of constitutional principles,
colonial administration. even as Dernburg of Sovchuan. did when he quitted the "Colonial - "Office before him. So it is very likely you will. see ferr von Lindequist in your corner of the world ere long,
"The pension to the Manrbus-will-crase automatically with the coffers for that pur- pose empty, and would have ended ere this but for the seasonable assistance of Prince Ching and others who give sufficient funds to last two months. It will thus end in about one month. It is thought that this good deed of the Prince saved the city serious
THE CORNER IN SUVER.
A London paper of the 25th ult, says -- The group which is manipulating the Silver Market have cornered the market for over a fortnight, with the result that the immediate quotation for the metal is about d.
fier
Herr Dernburg is now at the head of a
EXPLORATION" IN FORNITISA--
net in the manner desired. So far as I can gather, no similar action is set contemplated in this country, though the iden has occurred to the law officers since the notorious arrest of Dr. Crippen with the aid of a wireless
message.
-troubles-at-a time-when-the-poople-were-verzi. | ounce above that, for forward delivery. Such great electrical trust that aims at the electri- formosa, where he hopes to capture some providing £200 for depreciation of buildings,
apprehensive.
Yuan Shih-kal's strong hand was felt in the Government offices in that all those who fed from their offices in a state of panie were discharged, and the salaries of the great company who think it a small thing to show themselves but seldom in office were darked. Cheng Kuei-lung. Viceroy of Chili, wrote to Yuan Shih-kai asking that General Chang Hsün, of Nanking, should be effectively
When
a condition of things is quite unnatural indication of the German railways.
wans that the bull party have caught the Herr von Lindequist has exhausted his bears short of the metal for immediate de- ** travel lusi ** he can return, if he so wills, livery at an awkward moment. Regarding to take a seat on the board of the "same" the struggle between these two groups of
organisation! as in alt operators there is litle to say, probability they are able to take care of themselves. Meantime business in the dealers, and as a result of the squeeze a good market is rendered difficult for ordinary
to India.
CHINESE PORK.
Though the Local Government Board
clean bill of health, that peculiar organ of medical officer has given Chinese pork a
stopped froms.coming corth, as this barbarian / deal of silver has been shipped from Ching|public opinion, John Bull, run by the one
butcher and his wild men of the Hunghutze class were bent on pillaging and footing the innocent people, and that this brute's favourite pastime was of that character.
CORRESPONDENCE. -
FOREIGN MISSIONS..
TO THE EDITOL OF THE "HONGKONG-DATEX
PERSE."
- Sre, Sir Hiram Maxim attacks Christianity because (among other reasons) he think it is illogical.
We have therefore a right to expect that the statemen's in and the wording of any article, by him should be seropolously exact.
Underlying the campaign in
silver in the Indian Currency Department,
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Mr. Walter Goodfellow, who was leader of thy-recem British expedition to the Snow: Mountains of Dutch Now Guinea, has set out for an exploration trip in the island of
live specimens of rare birds from the high lands of the interior. It is a trip with risks in it, but it is stated here that the Japanese government will provide an armed escort, for they have already knowa Mr. Good- fellow as an explorer in the island. Certain collectors and zoningical garderisˇare keen to have sperindis Irons that quarter.
PERSONAC
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Your Artoracy-General. Mr. Rees Davies, will soon be at hongkong again, for understood from him when I met him the other day that he wh sail from Marseilles
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favour of higher prices for the white metal and only Horatio Bottomley, seeks to keep is the belief that the Indian Government will the unsavoury discussion alive. The last have this season to come in and buy silver issue
Local of the paper, says The for coinage purposes. At this time of the year no one can afford to be dogmatic about
Government Board authority, who is so such an event, and no doubt the holding of enthusiastic about Chinese pig as an article by P. and O. boat on December 8. He has of diet in this country; may be interested in bad à very pleasant vacation, and though he which is now only about 233 crores against the experience of a reader who served for was adamant in his refusal to enlighten the some 30 crores at the corresponding period some time on a gunboat up the Yangtseas to the business side of his doings while view. But it should be remembered that the kiang. He says the sight of pigs eating I have heard elsewhere that his stay in Eng, last year. Is a point in favour of such a
present total added to the 3 crores in the drowned Chinameni, near the Woosung and has not been without results favourable Gold Standard Reserve, is still important, and that recent arrivals of gold in lodia forts, put him and others off pork. Up river to Hongkong, have fed to considerable additions to the the pig was no better. The animals wander. note issue, which notes have been retaineded at will through the streets and ate all
16 crores, which if
A:
at home, I have reason to believe from what
IRISH LANDOWNERS.
It would appear that some of the land- owners of Ireland, believing that Home Rule is close at hand, are taking steps to
get clear of Ireland rather than live under
1 Parliament in Dublin. 1 hear that one of
the first to make arrangements is the Duke of Devonshire, who owas some forty thou- sand acres round Waterford. According to
la circolation. Another factor, which is apt the garbage they could find. One of the to be ignored in considering the matter, may prove of weight, and that is the large punishments thereabouts is that after 2 man balances held by the Indian Treasury.
has been executed he is chopped up into His letter in to-day's issue does not fulfill this the end of October these amounted to over small pieces and scattered all over the city expectation. He says that the missiosaries do
5 crores are considered for the pigs and dogs to eat, Our corres- to be in the shape of notes, still leaves 11 not like either Tenth or Logic. How can he to 12 croms in silver rupees, and it would
pundent adds--' Chinese chickens get their -expect so vague a statement to be refated be quite possible for the Government, as it living in the same way, and they are also
F How Can he substantiate ko vag:16 2 has done before, in transfer some of the gold coming home, I hear. Lord hat massy on information he has instructel estafe statement P. He says that the greater number of from the Currency Department in exchang us." There seems to me to be a good deal
for silver rupees. These well informed con. the Chinese are extremely intelligent; how then
sider that quite 3 to 4 crores could be so
of the fat boy in Pickwick about that corres-agents in Dublin and London to be on the look out for a suitable tenant in the event cam the missionaries be a source of great danger? transferred out of the present total, and pondent.
of Home Rule materialising. Several That Christianity is founded ou talking these balances tisually increase from this
time. snakes etc. is half truth, or less than at the truth. He says that less than 10 per cent of onr people at home do not believe in Christianity,
Can this be substantiated? If not, it has no
valne na ari argument.
Finally I, for one, have no cause for com
by her missionaries.
Hongkong, Dec. 20th.
plaint if the Chinese judge the British nation
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FINANCIAL ENTERPRISE IN CHINA.
A message from Berlin to a financial office others who were expected to be more cordial to the change have disappointed the here bears out the report that the German Nationalists by showing signs of similar banks have fallen in with the view of the plans. Among them is the Duchess of Man- financial houses of the rest of Europe that chester daughter of Mr. Zimmerman, the no further financial assistance should be Cincinnati railroad man, given to the Chinese government till peace fact remains to be stated white on this topic. One interesting
is restored and a stable government estabWhen the Union was effected the English Ilished in Peking. For some time there was Government applied to Baron Orial, the last
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The prets of the Kuala Lumbup Hubüeg COMPANY for the year ended June 30 mounted to £17,420, as against £150,913 for the navi. ous year, to which has to be added £3,157 brought forward, making a total of £120,677. The directors recommend a final dividend of 271 per cent. free of far, nad propose to make a further transfer of £15,000 to reserve, increas ing it to £40,000 fearing £2.076 to be carried forward; Capital expenditure bas been heavy swing to the during the year, partly develoj ment of the new land of which the pur. chase was announced in last year's report.
The of TAIPING RUBBER PLANTA-
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period under review 50,000 trees were being. tapped and a further number were being opened up. The manager estimates the output for
INTIMATIONS
RID OF HORRIBLE ITCHING PAIN
Sores on Arms, Legs and Toes. Could Not Sleep at Night for the Pain. Gave It Up as-Incurable..
Used Cuticura Treatment and Has Never Seen Any Sores Since,
*Bokes, Orst commenced on my arms about January, 1908, and I thought they would
ro away as they rame, byt they all got worse. Tim text_fart they affectef was. my legs and toes, and L. could not sleep at night for the pain, speelslly when I got wait. Aboat July, I daw a cietist whom I wan well acquainted with, and He gave me somea pills and Colotinent, amb also a powder, Alter au 20th the spuás still remained, Bad were as bad as ever,.ro I went to the Hospital and they alimme ontent to 936. After maing four boxes of thịt, I goYO it up as incurable,
"One night I saw what the Cuticura Reme- dies had stone for sampons. After using a Mišio Callcara Ointment, I felt the itching 10 ba less painful. I the obtained a for of Cuticura Ointment and u tablet of Cut Fura Bong, and after vel ng one lox, I felt a treat deal Her had altogether thiren bates- of-Cullera Olatuent, and have med sho Cutlera Soop regularly dnes tien, ANO- gether I was a month wing the Cutleura Treatment, and have govat pleasure ly saying I have never seen a sight of any of the fores, since, I do not know what the spots were but I thought they were ezrina. 1 am overlowing with fog to thilate I bram gofion rid of suit a horrifte, iteling pahu” (Rinned) Peter Harnow, 39, vydale froud. Mossing Hill, Liverpool, Rugland, Sov. 5, 1930.
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