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TRADE AND COMMERCE.

HONGKONG MARKET.

The following extracts are from the fortnightly Report of the General Cham! ber of Commerce, dated August 30th :—

COTTON PIECE GOODA

Since we last wrote there has been a distinct improvement in our markot especially as regards clearances. There has been certain amount' of enquiry and sales are reported of 84lbs. Grey Shirtings, 10lbs, Grey Shirtings, 9. T. Cleths and some small parcels of White Shirtings, All old chops. Mid-American Cotton has advanced to 6.813.. for spot and 6.444. for October-November. In consequence of this rise in the price of the raw material and a good demand from India the Manchester market is firm and eloth prices are advancing.

FANCY COTTON GHODA. Although no sales are reported from first hands carga is moving froly. The recent political troubles have been followed by heavy foods all along the West River and the native Banks are acting with the greatest caution as regards credits. Until confidence is completely restored we cannot expect nov business.

COTTON YARN.

In sympathy with the improved political situation in the Mouth clearances are better A fair hat still leave much to be desired. volume of business has been transacted und values appreciated about $1 all round and i in a few instances for 16s about $2 per bale. Quotations are:-No. 10 nt $103 to $128, No. 12 at $110 to $129, No. 16s at $123 to $140, No. 20s at $126 to $150. Arrivals 18,000. holes. Sales 9,030 bales, Shipments

i. Bargains 64,000 bales. 28,000 bales.

WOOLLINA,

Unsold stock

Market still devoid of new business. It is, kowever, expected that the approaching coll season will enable present, stocks to go into consumption and Bormal business should be resumed in the spring of 1914..

at

RAW COTTONK.

#No change is the only comment under this heading.

בגיוס

The market for Bengal opium has been. nctive and prices have advanced to $5,225 for Sew, $5.050 for Old, and $4,950 for very Ol Paina; Benares at 84,975 for Now, $4,800 for 2 years and 84,700 for 3 years Old Malwa.-A large business, has been transmeted at a further advance in prices. The quota- tions were: New to 4 years at $3,800; 5/6 years at 89,075; Old at $14,075; Persian no market. locally. The stocks on 29th August chosts wete:-1,587 chests Patna 806

Benares, 1,212 chests Malwn and 588 chests Persian. The quantities exported and con- sumed during the fortnight were 112 chests Patna, 56 Benares, and 195) Matwa." The stocks of uncertified opium were on the 28th August 117 Paton and 62 Henares. During the period 25 cheats were reported.

A tabla shows tint the total exports for July amounted to 7313 chests (including 180) chests of uncertified opinm).

METALK.

Fifty tons of square Bat round bar iron were sold. Business continues dull, dealers, apparently being unwilling to commit them- selves further, until some of the accumulated stocks have been worked off. Tinplates 2,000 haxės have been reported sold at 13/9 per box sifui. Yellow metal is quiet.

· PATROLEUM PRODUCTA.

Prices, advanced 6-cents per unit in all i grades of oil. Domanul is increasing and market stronger.

COMSA.

No sales of importance sure reported.

BUGAR.

Improved political outlook and the near approach of the mid-automo festiyal accompl for heavy transactions in Browns of all descriptions for Northera ports, and White Javas for Cunton. Hongkong Refineds, more movement, The sales comprised 174,500 pienls.

SALTPETRE.

Sales

Stock anmounted to 200 bags. amounts, ta 4500 Bags and the market "is quiet.

FLOUX.

American Market. A few small sales are reported, but general buying from the inrger mills has not yet commenced. Market j very firm and freights' show no signs of giving way.

Australian Market.--Prices are firm, and ne sales have been possible.

Local Market.--Tho demand from Coast Ports has continued and the Canton Delta is once more drawing supplies but the prices obtained are still very low. There is very little more flour to arrive before the new erop is put on the market, and with better clearances during the past fortnight, stocks have been considerably reduced, now stand- ing at about 1,250,000 sacks,

GENERAL EXPORTS.

In feathers the market is unchanged. The Ginger market is quict; Galangal, quiet; Cassia oil market neglected and prices declining in consequence of the absence of i domand. For aniseed oil the market is "strong","" and some transactions"gro" reported at 3381 to 8390. There is no demand for star aniseed ut present market rates; nor is there any demand for wood oil. Very little business has been done in soy and no sales of human hair are reported, and | the same of bristles. Reports of tin and matting are not to kand.

PASSED THE CANAL.

August 8th-uluck, Nile, Stenter. August-12th-Benarig, Diomed, Indien, Prinz Ludwig, Sunda, Titan, Kishi.

August 15th-dravi, Oanfa, Suentra, Tango Muru, Wray Castle, Dew of Glamis, Paul Lerat,

August 19th-Machaon.

August 22nd-Albengo, Bayern, Ernest Simona, Glenstrac, Sardinia, Sithonia Ieddo, Demodocus.

August 6th-Annan, Altmark, Indra. dunia.

August 10th-Atsuto Maru, Canton, Kamo Maru, Siam, Torek. Greisenau, i Ischia.

ARRIVALS AT HOME. August 29th-Ernest Simons,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1913.

"Gentlemen, look at this evidence!"

You could not ask for more intelligent and trustworthy witnesses than these well-known people who bave come forward, of their own free will, to testify in public that they have taken Sanatogen-that

it did really benefit their health-and that it specially benefited their nerves.

Weigh their evidence well, gentlemen! And remember that I can also produce over 16,000 original letters, signed by responsible practising physicians, who commend Sanatogen because of the excellent results which they have obtained from it in cases of nervous exhaustion, brain-fag, sleeplessness, depres- sion, lassitude; anæmia, digestive disorders, dysentery, and various wasting diseases,

But, gentlemen, I will not ask you to base your final verdict even upon this evidence. I will ask you to give your evidence upon the evidence of your own senses-ko let your own bodies tell you whether Sanatogen is a true health-giver.

In one word, gentlemen, I will ask you to

Try Sanatogen Yourselves!

Buy a bottle of Samatogen to-day; it is sold by all Chemists. And write for a Free Copy of "The Art of Living," by Dr. Andrew Wilson, the well-known Medical Author, This interesting book tells you all about Sanatagen and also contains a great deal of valuable advice on health topics. Write at once, mentioning this paper, to the manufacturers of Sanatogen, Messrs. A. Wulfing & Co., 6, Kiukiang

Rowe, Shanghai..

DR. C. W. SALENDY, the well-known

Medical Author=

"Saualagen is a specialty wispsed food that, una solved the problem of giving phosphärus in such a way pint the nervous system can take hali of it."

V. F. SAGRADA. Bishop of Irina and Vient-pastolic of Eastern Zura:

"Saratogjen hrs cured me of an ofsti unte altek of Vezeniery from which I suffered for a long time, having found all drugs powerless against it-perhars here cannot sick a mic diel. Saratogen has cated the even without using milk

18. Segredo

M. ALL CAINE, the Dramatist:

** write)zat! Court, London. My experience, of Sasatigen has bees that as a tosic nerve food it has on more than one occasion done me good."

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HLETIN, Chemie, Southampton, Eng

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STUBBORN COUGHS

BRONCHITIS

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SILAGE WHITE, M.P;

("My experience of Hanndogen con- firms the raedieal opinion: there is no Tonger that feeling of fatigue which que previously experienced, but there allows from Is use a distinct restura. Live effect."

MR. SHIRLEY TREXEARNA, Ector of

Capital." Calentia:

"I compot speak too highly of Sannt- quiep, which not only kept me up during a sharp attack of fever, but niterwards restored me once more to fal vigour."

THE AKENBISHOP DE RAMRAV

fue Sematogen every al then, sler any doctor's advice, and always derive great nefit from it

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STEAMERS.

ANGHIN, German str., 1,001, Chr. Kumpel, 31st August Bangkok 21st August, General Butterfield & Sire. AWA MARU, Japanese str., 83,012. R. Shimidzu, D1st AugustSeattle 20th July, Floor-Nippon Yuse Kaisha. | CANL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774,

E. Fahren, 30th August-Hohow 29th August, General.-Jebsen & Co. CHINI, British str.. 1,800, F. McGarity, 90th August Swatow 10th August, Ballast. Butterfield &.Swird CHINHA, British str., 1,348, Finlayson,

20th August-Manila 26th August, General Butterfield & Swire CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, W Boss,

27th August-Shanghai 24th August, General Chinese. CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, G. J. Mattock, 20th Auguss- Soutabaya 18th August, Sugar-Jardine, Lathe son & Co.

DEFAR, Norwegian str. 1,100. J. Bing, 31st August-Bangkok 22nd Algust, General Chinese.”

HAAKE, German str., 786, K. Stalusion, 19th Angust-Newport Ist July, Goal.

Order.

28th

HAITAN, British atr., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 31st August-Foochow 28th August, General --Douglas, Lapraik & £0. HAKATA MARU, Japanese str., 3,10, H.

Nomura,

August-Sipore 23rd August, General-Nippoused

Kaisha. HONGKONG, French str., 738, Masquerite, 30th August-Haiphong 28th August, General.—A. B. Marty. Horsano, British str.. 1,359, C. A. Rertson. 20th August-Chingwantuo 22nd August, Coal-Jardine, Mathieson & Co.

IKALA, British str., 2,821. R. Carrus,

21st August-Maji tath August, ber-Order.

KALJE MARU, Japanese fr., 2,084, W. Yamamoto, 23rd August-Swat 22nd August, General-Order. KAMOR, Norveginn str.. 940. Tulek Muns, 29

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only right to say that I have tried Saratogen, and find it to be a most excellent food."

TUT. REV. FATHER FURNARIO VAVOHÁN;

vagem“ 144. Mount Street, W. Sanatoren promises when you are rus down to pick you up. It does so.

SIR WILLIAM Bora, M.P

Veucunt, King Street,

Hammerstnžejo, 357.

"I have muck pleasure in staling tīrat I couskler your preparndon, Samabogen. Is of decided value. It performs that which it promises to do, au 1 live recommended it to severni laiends."

KUTSANG, British str., 3,109, R. C, D. August-Kobe 21st Bradley, 27th August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LYEEMOON, German str., 1,238, O. Sach, 26th August Saigon 23rd August, Rice.-Chinese.

PONGTONG, German str., 907, W. Botefuhr, 31st August-Bangkok 22nd August, Rias-Ordor

SIMONA, British str., 1,221, H S. Best. 19th August-New York 27th June, General Dodwell & Co. SIGNAL, German str., 007, Bendixen, 28th August-Boibow 27th August, Stone, ---Jebsen & Co. SIKIANG, French str., 655, J. Pannier, 28th August-Haiphong 26th August, General Messagerier Maritimes, SREVIA, German str., 3,387, Fr. Kruse, 981 August Haukow 23rd August, General-Enmburg-Amerika Linie. SUMBANG, British str., 1,722, H. Simpson, 25th August-Moji 19th August, Coal, -Jardine, Matheson & Co. Tano MARU, Japanese str., 2,830, T.

Hamada, 27th August-Manila 24th August, Flour and General.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Telemachus, British str... 1,000), Fraser, 29th August-Saigon 25th August, General,—— Order.

WAISHING, British str., 1,170, J. S. Holm- wood, 20th August--Swatow 25th August, General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

WARREN, American transport, 4,000 S. F. Randall, 30th August-Manila 7th August, General-Order.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Liisang, from Singapore, Lieut.- Col. Watson and Mr. Belton,

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 1st of 11.25 6.m.-A hallow depres sion covers Japan.

Pressure has decreased slightly along the south-east coast of Chine, orar Formosa, and the Philippines:

The southorn depression now covers Aunatu A typhoon is approaching the Visayas from eastward The approximate position of the centre at 6 am. this morning was latitude 12 deg. 8. and longitude 130 deg. E.

Light or variable winds are indicated over the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 033 inches,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is an follows:

DISERIO

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

FORECAST

Formosa Channal

[The

game as

No. 1.

Bouth coast of China between (The Hongkong end Laxacoke. Bouth coast of Chiza bottveen (East

Bama 3.3 No. 1,

winds,.

Hongkong and Hainsa.. 1 moderate.

* Light or variable winds; fine.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station

REGISTER.

1ST SEETEMBRE, 1913, A.M.

Vindrostook.. Nemuro

Hakodate the

Tokio

Kochi

Hour..

Barometer

pa mag 20

B

6. 29.89

29.81

Wind

29.71

BW

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG More..

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr J. T. Aydelotto Mr F. 8. Avery Mr C. T. Battelle Mr F. E. Baldwin

A. T. Barberini Mr H. Brain Bates Mr E. B. Bate Mrs E. R Belillos Mr A. G. Byllis Mr P. A. Bolton Mr A. Bona Air H. van Breen

Mr S. M. Brown

Mr A. J. Cambridge

Mrs Carter

Miss D'Almada

Castre

Master D'Almada E

Castre

Mr & Mrs

F.

X.

D'Almada E Castro Mr F. T. Chapple Mr A. H. Cobb Dr. A. L. E. P.

Coleman

Miss Jolly Colewis Mr J. J. Connell Mr C. H. Davia

Mr J. Dower

Mr & Mrs Dartenno

And 2 children Miss Sophie Diamond Mr & Mrs R. Douglas

H.

Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Dr J. G. Hanne

Mr W. T. Harbord

Mr J. L. Harris

Mr H. de Hees Mr J. H. M. Henry Hon Mr E. A. Howett

Q.M.G.

De S. Y. Howell Mr A. H. Hudson

Mr K. S. Kabel

Mr Elly Kadoorie Mr W. A. Kont Mr A. Kraman Mr F. Kullay Mr B. Markham Mr

C. Faro brother Малол

Miss M. Matheson Mr R. T. Matheson Mrs Geo. Martin Mr P. Mayer Mr A. D. McBurney Mr W. A. Montser

- Mr & Mrs F.

McDonald

Mr W. A. Dowley Mr T. J. van Desal.

dorp

Madam Tan Dusseldorp Mies H. van Dussel

dorp

Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfels

Mr Denman Fuller

C.

Mr H. Gallette Mrs F. W. Gage Mr & Mrs L. H. Geare

Dr J. M. Gillespie Mrs R. Gillts

29.80

Nagamaki .....

" 29.66

29.32

N

29.81

NNW, 2

.. 29.81

N

Miss Gil is

29.84

NNE 1

29.93

Misk D. Gilli

Kagosbirds...... Olima Nahna lehijma

Bonin Is..... Cbofoo Wethaiwel Hankow Ichang.... Kinkiong Changaha Shanghai..... Gutzlaff

29,92 67 79 SE

· * ~ * | * | | ] * * * * * * ARABIE

Temperature.

Humidity.

Weather

Direction

Force

29.94 6395

29.9

Sharp Posk ... 7.29.8

Amoy

Swator

Taiboku

Taichu

Tainan encan

Koshua Pescadores

Canton Hongkong Gap Rook

6 a 29.88 82

5 a 29.85)

29.34

» 29.83

#29.82

29.79 9 a. 29,87 81

6. 29,821 78

19

29.80

Macao

Wechow wild

90.

Bolboy

Pakhoi

Phallen

Touraue

O. St. James...

Aparri ....... Manils Legaspi Bacolod

Iloilo

Cebu

Labuan

29.81 80

6.29.83 79

» 29.96

# 29,78

"29.80

29.73

9/29.79 81

7

» 29.78 82

29.98 82

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T. F. CLAFTON, Director,

1 Barometer, reduced to 39 Zagrosa Fahrenheit, on the leral of the sos in inches, tenths and hundredths.

ESTERATURE, in the shado, in degreen

Fahrenheit.

8 HUMIDITE, in parentage of saturation, the var idity of air axtarated with moisture being 100.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

5 Ponce or W, nocording to Beaufort Seals. 6 STATE OF WEATHER, b bino gity, o detsohod pload, d drizeling rain, t fog, 4 gloomy, h hail 1, lightning, o overcast, passing showers, a squall, e vain, s suos, t khunder, v visibility, wdow (wob)

7 RAIN ninokea tantha and horadcedtky

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, September let.

Previous On Dato On Date

Day

at at ¡nt 2 pm.

a.m. 2 pm.

Barometer Temperature Hamidity Wind Direction

Force

Weather .......

Mr A. G. Gordon

Die J. Gourgoy

Mr P. O. von Griso-

Mr F. A. MocKintosh Mr R. K. Mahes Mr J. Morecki Mr A. Mildner Mr A. B. Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D. F. Mülder Me W. Naismith Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Miss Parker

Mr J. A. Padlow Dr H. Poensgen Mr R do Proville Mr E. M. Raymond Mr E. R. Bay Misa F. Rosy Mr A L. Rock

Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mra Sohonk

Me J. O. Sibley Mr E. T. Singer

Mr & Mrs E E. Smith Mise A Square Mr & Mrs J. Stappen

Mr S. J. Steibel Capt H. A. Walker Ar 5. F. Webb Mra M. G. White

gono

Mr

V. Goulboura

Mr R. J. Grimehew

Mr E. R Hale

Mr F. W. White

Mr P. C. Ha}}

Mr G. G. Woud

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mrs R. Almond

Mr F. J. Cargill Mr C. Castro Mr T. Chee

Bir R. Connell

Mr H. E, Connell Mr & Mrs Debbie Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walker Mr & Mrs K. MoHugh Mr & Mrs Kraft My M. F Murray

Mr & Mrs W.

Miss F. Snandera

Gerlach

Van

Mr & M J. H N.

Mody

Mr & Mrs Majar and

FOR

Mr & Mrs Schenk

Mrs Finchett

Mr H. S. Spurge Mr A, P. Nobba

Mr F. A. Mackintosh

F. Mis Massey Mrs Morriss

Mr J. A. Murphy Mr & Mrs Lenaire and.

child

W...Mr W. Logan

Dr Sibree

Mr Geo, Grimble Mr J. B. Harris Mr & Mrs Heinemann Mr E. J. Hingle Vr B. Jonsen

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritaan

Mr & Mrs Alla

Mr Ami-fed

Mr WE, Bird

Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr & Mr Shathamor Capt & Mrs A. K Stewart and chil

dren

Mr G. C. Whitelaw

E

GBAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow

Dr Kert

Mr Feason

Mrs Forsyth

Mr O Freese

Mr C. Frenck

Mru Fredon hall

Mr & Mrs Bandook

Miss Harwood

Mr Baylor M.C & King

P

Capt J. S. Dowingdoo Mr F. Lorria

Mies Now havon

Mr Morah

Cart Poliar

Miss Poole

Mr. Rayno Miss Bailly Mr A. II. Sayce Miss Saunders

Mrs Smith Mr Stockwath Mr C. Weismann

PHAK HOTEL,

Lieat Arohor, B.AM.C. Mr & Mre

29.81

29.33

29.80

87

78

85

Mr & Mrs W. Arm.

08

91

75

strong

East

ESE

Mr T. Arthur

Mr E F. Aucott

D

1

0.

M & M Auld and

childron

0.3

Rain

Highest open sir Temperature on 31st ..... 87 Lowest open air Temperature on 31st...80

Days of

Week

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 2nd to 6th September 1913

HIGH WATER

Month

kong

Mean

tighe

Low Warr 5

G

Height.

Mr Haakelt

Mr & Mrs W. C. Birratt and oila

Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Bell

Mr G. A. Bena

Mr & Mr Beyer Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Howdler Miss Brition Hou Mr Bueknill Mr W. A. Butterfield

Mr & Mrs Carrio

M.

Cary

Mr & Mrs Chadwick

Capt Clarke

Mr & Mr. Crauss

H'kong.

Time

Times.

b. m.

it, n.

h. m.

ft. in

Fri.

Tuis. 2 10 9 8 0m 3 40

10 40 a 5 8 Wed, 311 37 5 11 13 6 6 1

5 22 a 18 Thurs. 4. 11 57 6 8 m

5

2.4.

Mr & Mrs Davenport

Major Dary

4 47 4 31

1 3

Mr & Mrs Davies

2 0

Mr Dixon

Mr& Mrs Dobber

1.9

Sán

11:47 6 3 5 $4 a 2 5 053 a 5 9 m b45 20

6 22 60 23 6 5 7 14

2 8 5 1 7 1 3 6 6

400 4 5 7 0 4 1 6.5 -10 35 2 4 No infer high nor low water

2 2

45 a

3

8 18

2 4

Por Rubi, from Manila, Mr. Crofts, Mr. Bana. Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Satar. Barnett and infant, Mr. Pugley, Mr. Nosa and Mr. A. Lapieque,

Per Empress of Bussier-for-Hongkong, from Vancouver, Mrs H. Hicks, Capt. Mon. J. T. Aydelotte, Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Stappen, Mr. A. 1. Bellis, Mr. F. C.

8 m 152

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General Chinese. KUMCHOW, British str., 1,450, J. A. Martin, 27th August Saigon 23rd August, Rice.-Chinese. KUNAGIRI MALU. Japanese str.. 1,982, Kuwana, 29th August-Moji 3rd August, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Kaisha.

A. Nelson, Mr. E. Leeable, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richardson; from Kobe, Me Gray, Mr. J. L. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. le, 2 children and 2 servant; fra Nagasaki, Archdeacon and Mrs. Barnett; Stangbai, Mr. R. J. Grimshaw, Mr E. L. Shenton, Mr. C. A. S. Russ, MAJ. H. McHenry, Mr. J. Knaak, Mr. ad Mrs. H. E. Arahold, Mr. and Mrs. DM. Nissim and servant, Mr. T. S Ary and Mr. J. D. Wright.

Miss Dronry

Mr G, A. Dintton

Mr S H. Ellis

Consol & Airs Eitzon 2M Fieber and chil.

dren

Nothing creates such a good impression is business sa the use of Firit Class Printing-

The difference in cost between good and bad printing and material is generally uit.

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Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr-T, Gerion-

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Mr & Mrs. A. Hal Mr H. Hancock Miss Hancock Maj. & Mrs Hardy Mr. A. Hazeland Mr&Mr Bell Capt & airs Hodgins ataj. Humphrey,R,Bs. Mr & Mrs W. G. Humphreys Lt. Col. I. W. Dles,

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& purse Mr McNulty Mies Meyers

Mr & Mrs E. N. Mitchelmore and child

Mrs Mitohel and child Rev. Capley Moyle Mra Ne Bon

Mr & Mrs Nightingale Mr

& Mrs

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Mr & Mrs Paterson Boy. Foster Pogg

Mr J. J. Plummer

Mr. Powell

Mies Preation Lt-Col. Radcliffe, E.E Miss Raymond Mr & Mre T. Parker

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