HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY'S SHOW.
LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS.
Following is a full list of prize-winners at the Hongkong Horticultural Society's Show:→→→
PLANTA IN POTS OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT
PEAR, WARDENA,
3 pots of Marguerita (Chrysanthemun frutescens)-1, Mrs. Raiger; 2, Sir Paul Chater; 3. Mrs. Jordan.
3 pots of Nasturtium (Tall variation)—1, Bir Paul Chator; 2, Mr. Howell; 3, Mr Jordan.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MATOM MB, 1914.
4 Caulifower of Broccoli-1, Mr. Jenkin 2, Mrs. Ho Tung
4 Heads of Celery-1, Mrs Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. Horg
8. Loeks-1, Mr. Hogg
6 Lettuces, Mrs. Griffin; 2, Mrs. Gale. 10 pads of Peas.--1, Mr. Jenkin'; 2, Mr. Hogg
25 Radishes-1 Mr. Hogg
12 Toniatoes.1, Mr. Jonkin; 2, Mrs. Ho Tung
6 Turnips1. Mra. Ho Turg.
2 Vegetable Marrows-1, Mrs. Griffin. CUT FLOWERS, OPEN TO ALL EKORST CHINESE
· MARKET GARDENERS.
12 bunches of Cut Flowers to be shown in 2 regulation stands of 6 bunches each, not less than 6 varieties in all, nor less that 2 varieties in the same stand, Mrs. Smith;
2, L.R.C
6. Bunches of Sweet Peas, not less than 4
Mrs. Jordan,
3 pots of Fan Pairas (Livistonia chinensis)istinct colours. Mr. Howell, 2, Mrs. →1) Sir Paul Chator; 2; Mrs. Jorden, g
3 pots of i'alms (other than Fra Palms)
1, Sir Pod Chuter; 2, Hon. Mr., D. Ländale,
3 pots Sulvin-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Toug, 3, Mr. Howell.
6 pots of Annuals or plants raised from Boed the Anne son, Mrs. Rodger; 2. Bir Paul Chaser, 3, Mrs. Haggarth,
3 pots of Flowering Plants ather than
Sir Paul Chater: 2 M
Howell; 3. Mrs. Rodger,
8 pots of Arums-1. Sip Paul Chater; 2, Mrs. Jordan.
3 Amalous 1. Si Paol Chater; 2, Ron. Maudio Mr. Ho Kem Tong
pats of Carnations and for Picotecs-
1, Ale. Ho Kim Tong: 2. Sie Paul Chater
8, Hon Mr. Landale
3 pots of Dianthus, other varieties exclud ing Carnation and Picotee.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Toug, Sir Paul Chater; 3, Mrs. Radger.
ats Cactus Dahlias1, Mrs. Rodger, 2. Sir Paul Chater; 3, Minx. Bo Tung.
3 pots of Dahlias, other that Cactus.-1, Mr. Howell; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong
3 pots of Ferns, excluding Maiden Hair Terus, Mrs Ho Tung; 2, Miss Wallace.
3 pots of Maiden Hair Ferris, Mr. Ho Koni Tong; 2, Mrs. Ho Ting.
3. pots of Freesia.-1, Mrs. Ho Tung; 2. Mrs. Stabb.
3 pots of Geraniums.-1, Mrs. Jordan; 2, Sir Paul Chuter; 3, Mr. Ho Kom Tong,
3 pts of Mignonette.-1, Mrs. Ha Tuug 2. Mr. The Kom Tong.
12 Roses 1. Mr. Nicholson 2, Sir Paul
Chater
6 Cactus Dahlias-1, Mr. A. Nicol; 2, Mrs. Ho Tuag
0 Dahlias other than Cactus, Mr. Howell; 2. Mr. He Kom Tong. W
14 Carnations, and/or Picotees.1, Paul Chater; 2, Mr. Jordan.
Sir
12 Pansics.-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mis Hu Tong
Bunches of Violets, Mr. Stabb; Mr. A. Nicol.
2 Ladies Flower Sprays and 2 Gentlugnen's Button-intes. 1, Miss Wallace; 2, Miss Callwell:
Hand Boushet in vase, Mrs. Landale; 2, Mrs. Bishop..
Bouquet of Wild Flowers to be shown in vases for children not exceeding to years of age, Master Mackie: 2, Miss Dione May
· CUT «PLOWERS-PEAK GARDENS 'ONÉTIS O bunchies of Cht Flowers, distinct varieties. 1, Mrs. Ho. Tung; 2, Mrs. Leefe,
Obuches Nasturtium, not less than 4. distinct colours.-1, Mrs. He Tung: 2. Mr. Mackie,
12 Pansies, Mrs. Lecfc: 2, Mr. Fem berton/
a bunches Violets. Mrs. Stahh," TORNACHAL EXUINITA OPEN TO ALL"
Group of Flowering and Foliage Plants Space limited to 12 feet by 10 feet. 1, Sir Paul Eater, 2, Mrs. Hodges..
3 pols of Narcissus Tazetta.-4. Sir Paul Chuter: 2, Mrs. Ho. Tung: 3. Mr. Ho Kom1, Tong.
23 pots at Nasturtium (dwarf varieties).-- Sir Paul Chater: 2, Mrs. Rodger: 3. Mr. A. Niool.
8 pois of Orchids-1, Mrs. Ho Tung.
3 pots of pansies —1, Mrs. J. Jordan": 2:
·Mr. Howell.
PLASTY IN POTA--PEAK GARDENS ONLY.
3 pots of Phlox Drummondii. 1, Sic Paul Chater: 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong, 3, Mrs. Ho Tang.
3 Pots of Primula, Mrs. Ho Tang..
3 pots of Boses.--1, Sir Paid Chater.
3 pots of Violas-1, Mrs. Ho Tug.
3 puts of Violets.-1, Mrs. Stabb; 2, Sir
Paul Chater: 3 Mrs. Jordan.
3 pots of Pulas other than Fan Palms. 1. Mr. Edo. T
8 pots of Marguerite-1, Mrs. Locfo; Mrs. Ede.
pets of Nasturtium.-1, Mrs. Ho Tung; 2. Mrs. Jonkin.
Host Table Decoration (First day only) Mrs. Bird; 2, Miss Baker Brown; 3; Miss
Caldwell,
Special Prize for Basket Ferns.--Mrs: Braidwood.
Special Prize for Bkabarb, Parsley and Onions Me J.-W. Bolles.
Special Prize for Mint in pots Mr.
Woolley,
Special Prize for three pots of Heliotrope. --Mr. Howell,
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN HAIL.
The P.M. str. Manchuria sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong, via Manila,
the 3rd March The United States mail has been transferred to the N.Y.K. str. Kumano Alaru, which is due to arrive at Hongkong on 9th March.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS. The N.Y.K. str. Tango Mara (Austra
fort via Manila on the 26th February, and is expected here on the 8th March.
Gots of Armuals or plants raised from sel the sama sew-on-1, Mrs. Leefe 2, Mr.lian Line) left Thursday Island for this Ho Tang
3 pots of Flowering plaats, other than manuals. Mrs. Leofe; 2, Mrs. Ho Tung... 3 pots of Antirrhinum, Mrs. Leofe; 2, Mrs. Ho Tur
3 pots of Arum.-1, Mrs. Ho Tung, 2, Mrs. Hogg.
3 pots of Cactus Dahlias.). Mes. Hogg: z, Mrs. Ede.
3 pots of Dablias other than Cactus
I, Alia. Họ Tung.
3 pors of Freesin1, Ms. Ho Tung; 2.
Mr. Graham.
2 pts of Geraniums. 1, Mr. Ho Tung: 2, Mr. Ede.
3 pots of Heliotrope-1, Mr. Ho Tungs 2, Mrs. Gale.
3-nots of Pot Marigolds (Calendula officials), Mr. Leefe; 2, Mr. Hogg,
3 pats of French or African Marigolds
1, Mr Edo; 2, Mrs. Ho Tung
3 pets of Mignonette-1, Mrs. Ho Tung.
3 pots of Verbenas,-1, Mrs. Ho Tung;
blr. Hogg
FLANTS IN PIPIB-OPEN TO ALL WHO DO NOT
BMALPLOY A GARDENER,
3 pots of Annuale or Plants raised from seed the same season-1. Mr. Hoggarth; 2, Mr. Mackio:
3 pots of Flowering plants other than annuals.1, Miss Wallace.
3 pats of Palm-1, Miss Wallace.
3 pots of Ferns.-1 Mrs. Braidwood; 2, Misy Wallace.STATU
VEGETABLES, ETC., OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT FAK GARDENS AND CHINESE MARKET DARDENERN.
The E. & A. str. Eailern, from Sydney, etc., left Port Darwin (via Timor and Manila) for this port on the 1st March, and may be expected to arrive here on a about 14th March,
THE GERMAN BAIL
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STELMERS.
AMADIBAN MARU, Japanese str. 1,808 THE
Hori, 7th February-Miikem
February, Coal Mitsui Bussan
Kaisha.
ON SALE.
DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE
1914.
FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL ISSUE.
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The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the porta and cities of the Far East, from Netherlands India to Siberia, in which Turopean reside
ANGELN, German str., 1,001, Engelhart, 1st March-Swatow 29th February, Rice Butterfield Swire, ANHUI, British str., 1,355, J. B. Hurris, ** 1st March-Shanghai 20th February,
Genkral-Batterfeld & Swire, AUSTRIA, Austrian str., 4,872, M. D.. Gosewich, 28th February-Trieste 10th January, Genoral-Sander, Wieler & Cop AZUMASAK MATU, Japanese str. 1953, Bikuchi, 2nd MarchMoji 24th Coal Miten Bussan February, Kaisha
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Greene, 28th February-San Fran The Information in thees Descriptions, oisco 97th January, General. Toyo consisting of a hundred interesting artioles, Kison Kaisha...
packed with facts concisely set out, and con- Onow, Getroan str., 1,115, E. Gathetaining statistics of the TRADE of asch maan, 28th February Bangkok 18th Country and Port, would alone suites to all February Rice Butterfield & Swire & large volume. CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, G. J Mattock, 3rd March-Port Courber 27th February, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co
Hokkaido.
An area of high pressure extends from the Roning to the Eastern Sea
Pressure has decreased moderately from Shanghai to Tourans, and over Forgons, and the Philippines.
the
Light or variable winds are indicated along b const of China, and moderate Ete B.E. winds over the western portion of the China Sen.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours anding at 10 nm. to-day, 0,00 inahes.
The forest for the 24 hours ending at noon. to-day is as follows:-
DISTRICT.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood.
Formosa Channel
FORECAST
East winds, mo
derate; aloudy, some rain.
(Vúriable winde, {squally,
CHIFSHING, British str., 1,199, E. W by a DESCRIPTION, carefully revised ench BOMBAT Timog of Indiansworth const of China between (The issue as-
EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,089, W.
NE Royal Octavo Complete with Fifteen Maps, and Plans, pp, nearly 2,000, $10.00. Directory only, pp. 1400 88.00.
The Directories and Descriptions are of; CHINA
Souchow. Chinkiang.
Dixon Hopcraft, 6th February— Vancouver 15th January, Flour and Peking. General-Canadian Pacific Railway Tientsiu CMPRESS OF RUSSIA, British str., 6,789, W. Paitnibo Nanking
Davison, 18th February Vancouver Chinwangtao. Wuliu. 30th January Maits and General. Taku. Kewkiang. Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
Antung.
Hankow. FCKI MARU, Japanese str 1,544, H. Manchurian Toolow. Murakami, 1st March-Japan 95th Trade Ctres. Shansi. Bussan Newchwang Ichang. February, Coal Mitsni Kaisha yet
Dairen. Chungking FUXORA MĀRU, Japanese str., 3,178, Y. Port Arthur. Hangehow.
Goto,
Ningpo. 26th February-Moj 20th Chefoo. February, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Weihaiwei. Wenchow. Kwaisha
A Kisochau, Santu.
Foochow
Canton. Whampoa.
Kowloon. Lappa Bamahni.
Kongmoon.
Nanning
Wuchowła.
Kwangchauwan Pakhoi, Hoihow.
Lungchow.
Mangtzo.
Bokow
Szemao.
Amoy Swatow
Tengyueh
JAPAN AND FORMOSE.
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Nagasaki. Hakodato.
Takow. Anping
BASTIEN SIBERIA.
Vladivostook.
Nioolojoval.
OTOREN Works. Mokpo Fusan.
Chinnsmpo. Pingyang. Sorgehin.
GLENFALLOCH, British str. 1,424, Gardner, Tsinabi
27th February Singapore 21st Febru- | Mudken. ary, General-Chinese.
Shanghai, GLENLOGAN, Brilish str. 3,809, J. Mc | ** - Gregor, 27th February-Singapore
Tokyo 22nd February, General. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
Yokohama. HAKUSHIKA MARU, Japanese str., 3,294, Hyogo,
Kobe. Noguchi, 2nd March-Nagasaki 24th February. Coal. Osaka Shosen Shimonoseki. Tamsui. Kaisha,EVA
HANOI, French str., 739, Ch. Le Chevalier,
Tainaafu.
Beoul. Chemulpo, Kunan.
HONGHONG AND IS DEPENDENCIES MADID
FRENCH INDO-CHINA..
2nd March-Pakhoi 1st March, Gen- eral-A R. Marty HONGKONG, French str., 739, Marguerite, 1st March Hoihow 28th February, General-A, R. Marty HOPSANG, British str., 1,350, C. W. Robertson, 28th February-Ching- wan tao 21st February, Coal-Jar ding Mathesen & Co Huichol British str. 1,215, G. Hocker, ord arch-Tientsin 24th February General. Butterfield & Swire. KING PING, Chinese str. 1,222, E. Manila.
Udden, 2nd March--Chikiang 25th February, General-Chinese,
The LG.M. str. Prinz Bitel Friedrich, KAIFOG, British str., 787, H Mathias, 3rd March-Hothow 2nd March, Gen- carrying the German mails, with dates from Berlin of the 4th February, letteral Butterfield & Swire.A Singapore on the 28th February, at Kurcow, British str., 1,220, Forsyth, 6 p.m., and may be expected here on or 1st March-Tientsin 23rd February, about the 5th March, at noon.
MÉRŐHANT STEAMERS.
The N.YE. str. Ceylon Maru (Calcutta Ling loft Moji for this port on the 28th February, and is expected here the 5th March
The F. & C. str. Rhiva left Singapore on the 28th February, at 8 am, and is. due here on the 5th March, at noon.
The Mogul Line str. Pathan left U.K. on the 25th January, and is due to arrive here on or about 5th March.
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Mr V. Brace
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Mr A. J. Cambridge
PHILIPPINES: Iloilo.
Cebu.
Barawak. Brunei
BORNEO,
Labuan.
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KUNAJIRI MARU, Japanese str., 3,847, Perak.
Kuwana. 1st March-Moj 23rd Negri Sembilan. Johore. February, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kelantan,
Kaisha
LAISING. British str., 2.224,
2nd Batavia. March-Moji 25th February, Coal Buitenzorg. Jardine, Matheson & Co. MARIE, German str., 1,167, J. Davidsen,
1st March-Saigon 25th February, Rice Chines
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Singapore, Penang, Maluoma, Prov. Wellesley. MALAY STATES.
Belangor, Pahang.
Kedah. Trengganu. Perlis. NETHERLANDS INDLA
Samarang. Padang Bourabaya, Macassar. Bast Coast of Sumatra. NAVAL SQUADRONE, British. German. MATSURA Minu, Japanese str., 1,000, K. French Japanese.
Okura, 1st March Moji 23rd Febru
Siamese. Cosl. - Mitan Bishi Goshi || British.“ Japanese
Siamese French. Kwaisha.
Austrian. NAMSANG. British str., 2,591, Gilroy, 1st German.
March-Singapore 23rd February, OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
The Book is printed from New Typs SADO HALY, Japanese str., 2,860, specially reserved for the purpose, and Asakawa, 1st March-Shanghai 26th uniformity in every arrangement greatly February, Flour and General.- facilitates reference. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Besides the usual Alphabetical List of ports on the 28th February, and is ex-TOSA MARU, Japanese str. 3,160, Hirms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED Yoshikawa, 2nd March-Singapore LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS 92rd February, General,-Nippon at the larger Commercial Contres. Yusen Kaisha
Banri Tite Nanyo Yusen Kumi str. Marie left Saurabaya on the 27th Febru ary, and is due to arrive here on the 8th March.
The NY.K. str. Kumano Maru (Aus- tralian Line) left Yokobama for this port via ports on the 25th February, and is
expected here on the 9th March.
The N.Y.K. str. Hirano Maru (Euro- pean Line) left Kobe for this port via
Collection of vegetables (nt less than 6 varieties). These must be staged in a boxpected here on the 9th March.
not larger than feet by 4 feet and 3 inches
23 puds of French Beans. 1. Mr. Ho Kom Hon. Mr. Landale: 3, Mrs. Rodger: Tong: 2,
6 Beets 1 Sir Jaul Chater; 2, Mr. Hodger
Brussels Sprouts, Hon Mr. Landale 2. Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 3, Sir Paul Chater.
4 Cabbages-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2. Mr. J. W. Bolles; 3, Mr. A. Nied
Cauliflowers or Burcoli-1, Sir Paul Chator; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 3, Mr. Taggart
Boiles
Carrots -), Mr. Hoggarth; 2, Mr.
Heads of Celery, Sir Paul Chaters 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 3, Mr. Hoggarth.
Looks Mrs. Ho Taug, 2, Mr. Hog garth.
6. Lettuces-1, Mr. Hoggarth; 2, Mrs Ho Tung 3. Mr. Bolles.
12 Onions.---1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. Hogarth,
© Parships.-1, Mrs. Rodger; 2, Mr. A. Nicol
Peds of Peas, Mrs. Rodger; 2. Sir
Paul Chater
12 Potatoes-1, Mr. Ha Kom Tong; Mr. Hoggarth; 3, Mo.. Ho Tung
25 Itadishes.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; Mr. Hoggarth
12 Tomatoes-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. Bolle
Turnips-1, Mes Rodger; 2, Hon. Mr
Landate.
The NY.K, at. Kushima Maru (Euro pean Line) left London for this port vis
ports on the 31st January and is ex-TOSAN MAKU Japanese str., 1,847, Hirai, pected here on the 1th March.
The N.Y.K str. Penang Haru (Bombay Line) left Bolabay for this port via Sings port on the 22n4 February, and is expect ed here on the 11th March
The Barber Line str. Satsuma left New York on the 14th January, and is due to arrive here on or about 14th March.
The NYK str. Kanagawa Maru (Cal-} cutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports on the 23rd February, and is expected here on the 14th March.
The NY. K str. Yokohama Maru (American Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 10th February, and is expected here on the 18th March.
The N.Y.K, str. Inaba Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 18 March, and is expected here on the 19th March
The N.Y.E. str. Mishima Maru (Euro- peau Line) eit Marseilles for this port
The
Austrian. United States. Italian. United States. Italian
20,000 FOREIGNERS,
2nd ⠀⠀March-Moji 24th February ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS Coal-Suzuki & Co. Sa p ToFOEA MARU, Japanese str. 1,440, contains the names of over
Kobayashi, 2nd March-Wakamatsu 24th February, Coal-Mitsu Bishi arranged, with the Initials as well as the Goshi Kwaisha
Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, WARAMATSU Moun, Japanese str., 2,878, so that any name can he found instantly.
Shimizu, 2nd March-Wakaraatsu 24th February, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Yono MARU, Japanese str., 1,350, Yokota,
ary, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. 27th February-Taintan 20th Febra TURNSANO, British str., 1,128, F. H. Rolfe, 3rd March Manila 28th February, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
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THE MAPS AND PLANS hare bhan engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and brought up to date. They consist of the following:- COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN HONGS. MAP OF THE FAR EAST, PLAN OF YOKOHAMA, PLAN OF KOBE AND HYOGO.
PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS, TrantBIN. PLAN OF THINGray (Kiaochad) LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANTHAI. The LGM str. Fring Lutung, which PLAN OF HONGKRW (SHANGHAr) with Insel vis ports on the 21st February, and is left here on the 3rd February, arrived at Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT. expected liere on the 25th March.
Genes on the 3rd March, at 5 pm LIBDE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VIOSOBIA. The cargo of Raw Silk shipped on board Pay or New TERRITORY (KOVINOR). the MM str. Dumbea, which left this PLAN OF KOWLOON.
The Danish str. Arabien left Port Said
on the 26th February, and may be expect
ed here on or about the goth March. port on the 27th January, was delivered PLAN OF SINGAPURE.
The Mogul Line str. Lothian left United Kingdom on the 21st February, for Hongkong via Straits, and is due to
at Lyon on the 2nd March.
MARCAJ PLAN OF BATAVIA,
2 Vegetable Marrows. Mr. A. Nicol arrive here about the 3rd April do and is expected to sail from that port for together with the Toxta of all the most
2, Hon. Mr. Landafe.
Dish of Strawberies, no less than 20 Fruito. -1, Mr. Taggart; 2, Sir Paul Chater.
VEGETABLES, ETC PRAE GARDENS ONLY. Collection of Vegetables, no less than 6
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Falshing, from Singapore, is due in
Hongkong S6th March Mausung, from Fremantle, is due in
Hongkong 12th March.
at daylight,
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Hongkong Observatory, March 4th,
Previous On Date On Date
Day at
Barometer arci. Temperature
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30.12
30.02
99.96
63
62
Humidity Wind Direction,... Force Westber
76
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East
East Fast
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HIGH WATLE
69
LOW WATH B
Hong Mean
H'kong
Мевл
Time
Time
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3.25 6 2
7 No infer high-m 33 19
4 46 x 6 5
nor low-water
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Ban.
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Mon,
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