6

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Q.

NOTICE.

R.

INTIMATIONS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 1926

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

HONGKONG-CANTON SERVICE.

1st BN. THE EAST SURREY REGT. PASSENGERS SUPPORTERS Are

"TROOFING THE COLOUR "

18th OCTOBER, 1926,

At 11 AM on MUKRAY PARADE GROUND.

T GARDEN ROAD Betwoan QUEEN's THE PUBLIC Are Hereby Notified that

Advised that Commencing on THURSDAY, TX 1418 lave, and until Farther Notice, Steamar" LUNGSHAN” Will BERTH at "COMPANY'S WHARF L UANTON.

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JOHN ARNOLD, ..

Secretary.

ROAD CENTRAL and St. Joan's CATHEDRA KULANGSU MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Wil Fo CLOSED to VEHICULAR

TRAFFIC From 10.30 am to 12 Noon on the ELECTRIC LIGHT REORGANIZATION.

J

All vehicles wishing to proceed to the Upper INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT OF Levels may do so by way of Ica Hoosi STREIT and LOWER ALERET ROAD or by the KULANGSU, AMOX, SOUTH CHINA. MILITARY BOAD on the East side of MuRRAT

LENDERS Ar Invited for the IN.

BARRACKS and continuing by the MILITARYSTALLATION and OPERATION of ROAD on the North side of the DETENTION BARRACKS into GARDEN ROAD, European Police an ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT, Oficers will be stationed at various points directing the traffic.

E. D. O. WOLFE, Capt. Supt. of Police. Hong Kong, 15th October, 1928.. (4004

CHINESE CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.

BURTAX FOR FAMINE" RELIEF:

LEVY OF

reference to NOTIFCATIONS

Tenders addressed to the Undersigned must bo Recaired Not Later Than NOVEMBER 90TH, 1926.

For Information, 'Apply to-

BOBERT TULLY,

Hon. Secretary, ELECTRIC Ligar CovăirTEM.

Kalanga, Amoy, October 11th, 1926.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

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AT THE SIGN OF THE, LANTERN

W of 1991 and 20m SEPTEMBER, WE Have New MOVED into our New

the Inspector General of Customs new directs that FAMINE RELIEF SURTAX is not on thia Occasion to be Leried on the Local 50 PER CENT. SURTAX already charged on the Likin and Chingfei Collection, but caly on the Likia and Chingfei propor

Deputy Commissioner in charge ad interim, Fer KOWLOON & DISTRICT, York Buildings, Bentong, 15th October, 1926.

TO PARENTS ABROAD.

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CHILDREN Aged 5 to 12 Years received

Family and Home School

for General Education Country and Seaside. Experienced Resident Governess. Prospectus

Premises

YORK BUILDING,

GROUND FLOOR,

CHATER BOAD, (NEXT DOOR TO KELLY & WALSH). Where You Will Find Collection of CHINESE BLACKWOOD, CARPETS, PORCELAIN, EMBROIDERIES, BEADS, FEKING GLASS, LACQUER. CUSHIONS. LAMP SHADES and CHINOISERIE of All Kinda at Fixed and Reasonable Prices,

FROOKS and HATS from LoxDON and PARIS.

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..

INTIMATIONS.

THE FIFTH ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS

THE POLICE & PRISON“

DEPARTMENTS

WILL BE HELD AT THE VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB

ON

SATURDAY, THE lêTH, at 3'ür.Me Under the Distinguished Patronage of HE Sir O. OLEMENTI, K.QM.G. Sir E. Gomax KL Q.BE. The Hon. Mr. W. T. SOUTHORS.

The Hon. Mr. E. D. G. WOLFS, Mr. J. W. FRANKL

Liest. Comdr. G. F. HOLE, R.N.

INTIMATIONS.

WATSON'S

AERATED WATERS

ARE PREPARED FROM REAL

FRUIT ESSENCES,

cordially invited to attend.

All Friends of bath departments are GUARANTEED Hong Kong, 14th October, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION, "

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HD Undersigned have received. Instruc-

J

Ttions to Sell of

AS

PURMO AUOTION

Ox

·

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

TEZ 19TH, 20TH AND 21st ÖCTOBER, 1976, COMMENCING EACH Day at 9.30 LX.

WITH AN INTERVAL FROM 12 Noon ro. 1.30 ..

AT

H.M: NAVAL FARD, HONGKONG,

AND AT

"KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES, Etc..

Comprising:

Also A New Consignment of 931ART Fold-up glazed Tiles, Leather-and!

NOTICE

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,

The Undermentioned 9 Certificates for

M BILLS, DALLET 384 Shared in this Compens, candi

LODGE, Minter Road, SULTANIM, KENT

Money Cheats, Binoculars, Metal Branch Pipes. Life Boat, Whalez digu. Old Lesd Battery Plates, Beata Saila, Electrical and Wireless Telegraphy Fittings, Glycerine, Elec ric Cable, Cooking Stores, Ships Fittings and Fire bearth Gear Troa

"Mattresses. Water Closets and Pans, Life Belts, Carpets, Ruga, Mata Tablo COVERE Old Steel Files, Blankets. Cartsins, OvercaNCE, Glazed and. Metalic Hoses, Canvas Tubing, Old Cordage, Canvas Bags, Old India Rubber Old

Leather. Old Woollen and Linen Rais, Metal Pro- pellers, Old Paint Drama, Old Cork, New Canvas Cattings, Old Iron and Steel, Old Brans, Copper, Lead and Zinc, Copper and Brass Tubes, Coal Sacks, Brown Jean, Wood and Iron Blocks Lamps, Lanterns and Gear,

Mineral Oil, Olive Oil and Oil Fuel, Have Been LOST, and if at the Expiration of Chain Cable and Gear Drilling, Screwing and One Month from the Date hereof the following Grinding Machines, Lathes, Steam Engines, Share Certificates be not forthcoming, oth-r

Chairs,

Binnacles, Logg, Clocks, Certificates for the asid Shares will be Issued

Iron

and Tanks, Old Baaning. Fire Droompasses

Chain, Wire and Fibre Brushes, Glaas Table Fans, Baths, cellaneous Tools,

Namongery Protective Mat trasses, Filters, Mast, Seine Nata Capta Engines and Gear. Charging Pipes, Ball, Rugine and Boilers of Steam. Cutter, Arbortos Associated Engine, Engine Room Ciralarand Band Sawa, Gymnas

NOTICE.

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THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.

JOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 6, Des Vaux Hoad CESTRAL, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. on the 23RD DAT OF OCTOBER, 1926, at 9

O'CLOCK in the AFTER300s for the purpose of considering, "and if thought fit, passing as Extraordinary Resolations, the subjoined Resolutions:

1.-"That the remains sterling capital of

the Company as existing at the date when this Resolution is confirmed us Special Resolation be converted into

Exchng currency at such rate of

* may be determined by the

Board, and that auch "capital so con-

ia the Name of LEUNG HING CHEK Old Steel Tubes, Old Steel Wire Rope

by the Complay and thereafter No Other will Engine Boats' Engines and Boilers Tube

be Acknowledged:

Cortificate for 100 Shares Nos. 29314/39418

*

A

.50859/60911

H

་་

39214/39241

N

-56080/5610

12413/12418

50954/60975 56130/56179

19

#

Y

656 101481/101526

384 Bhares in all

A. 8. WATSON * CO., LTD. Hongkong, 8th October, 1928; [4049

NOTICE.

verted be increased beyond the Hong-Draw the Attention, of the Public, and koog equivalent of such sterling capital when such coaversion takes Especially of Those who have Recently Come place to the sum of $11,000,000 Hong to This Colony, to the possibility of acquiring divided into 275,000 Diseases, eg Dysentery and Typheld Fores, "OD. sich".

THE SANITARY, BOARD Wisher to

shares of

ok

2. That each of the issued sterling shares of the Company of the cominal value £5 each, upon each of which the sum of £5 has been paid, be ccaverted "into one share of the nominal value of 340 Hongkong currency, at such rates of Exchange a may be resolved upen sad determined by the Board, and accordingly that 216,68 shares ont of the 975,000 shares of the nominal value

of

of $10 asc, constituting the creased!

the Company so converted and may be

distributed by the Board to the persons who are registered as share- holders of the Company at the date when this Revolution is confirmed as a Special Ecsolution in exchange for the sterling shares then held by them."

3. That the Articles of Association' be,

altered by deleting Article 18s and following substating therefor» the

article-

by Eating of Uncooked Vegetables,

Chinese Market-gardenera tisa manure irum | human sources and their custom is to pour the manure or spray it from watering-pata in liquid form over the Growing Plants.

Disease-producing Parasites are therefore possibly present on the Barface of Plants, 8... Lattices, over which the Gardener's spray falls.

J. WATSON,

Secretary, BANITARY BOARD.

"

October 2nd, 1926.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

;

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THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS OF BONGKONG.

THE SHIP

A Bazz HISTORY.

184.-"A dividend, instalment of dividend, or interest payable in cash by the Company to a shareholder in A Paper on the above Subject will be Head

HY ....

respect of a share, may he paid by J. 8. GILLINGHAM, 292, MLN.A., MHE., posting a cheque, order or warrant for

of the Royal Corps of Naval Contractors, {Marsber)

the smoant in a cover directed to the shareholder at hi registered address, or by mout of schoqns of grant.

payment of ing of an order or warrant on pro duction the dividend book isatied by the Company in respect of such share.

ery such warrant shall to

EYETT

of

to made

payable at the Company's Head Office

or other appointed place of

payment

a the Rooms on

FRIDAY, TH. 22 GOTOBER, 1926,

AT YM.

CHAIRMAN JAMES ORMISTON, E19...

Prezident. @

The Committee trust that Members and The Company shall be discharged from their Friend including Ladies, will Attend in

liability for the sum expressed in any Large Numbers,

Warrant by payment according to any

any 451]

order for payment or endorsement

thereon, purported, or

• to be made by thủ |

or by any other payes: thervin persen on his behalf, and no person shall be milled to payment of any dividend, instalment or dividend bonus, or interest for which a warrant ball have been so posted, or for which

1:

“A. LANDSBERT,

Hon. Secretary,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

rayment shall have been made by a Ix as GOODS or Fin CATCHICK PAUL

chequis or the granting of an order or

warrant on production of the dividend

adsforesaid,

Laid, except,

book

presentment of the warrant

прод

CHATER, KISHT, Ü.M.G, DECEASED.

No

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of

tic Gear, etc., eto.

Lots May be Inspected on MONDAY, the 18TH OCTOBER, 1926.

Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogue..

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment, Auctioneers to the Admiralty. Hongkong, 4th October, 1928.

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BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

CY

"FOUR LOTS OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES",

NAMELY

But in matters of this kind politicians H.MS. Keppel and the other units of are Hopeless To a question whether the the 3rd Destroyer dotilla, coming to Treasury would help, Mr. CHURCHILL as Hongkong from the Mediterranean, arë'

dus here to-day or to-morrow. Chancellor of the Exchequer replied that

the preservation of the Seven Sisters Sir Henry Gollan, K.C. (the Chief cljas “would seem to be a very suitable Justice) returned from Shanghai yester- subject for a public subscription." No day by the sa Morea. Other passengers för Hongkong were Lady Laughton, doubt it is unreasonable to expect that Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Bishop and Mrs. speculative builders would be kept in Welch and the Hongkong Interport golf check by the purchase out of public funds team from Shanghai. of every beauty spot on which they set

The programme of the "At Home" up- their hoardings with the leazul arranged for members and their friends "Eligible Building Sites-Flots for Sale at the Craigengower: Cricket Club, this

on Easy Temus." At the same time it afternoon commences at 2.30, and in- clades a lawn tennis tournament and lawn bowls, rink games etc. Prizes will be distributed at the close.

is clear that public opinion in England considers that something should be done ABSOLUTELY PURE. by authority to preserve stratches of the countryside and the sea coast which have

LEMONADE-Has the

essence

obtained Lemons grown in Southern Italy, RASPBERRYADE-Is prepared with the juice of raspberries and grown in England Tasmania.

"

The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co., Ltd., notify that telegraphic communication with Japan by the normal route is totally inter- pted. Telegrams to Japan will be for

At the Central Magistracy yesterday, a Chinese been open to the public for generations before Mr. R. E Lindsell,

woman and seven man were charged in real What is happening in Sussex is typical connection with a lottery offence. Two from of much that is taking place elsewhere. men were discharged, two others were it is also happening in some of the re-ped 8300 and 8200, respectively, and tho meter coves of Devon and Cornwall. The remainder were fined $100 each, shadow of the speculative builder is over the land, and it is no wonder that people at home are insisting that the question is one of national-importance.

From the Seven Sisters on the English FORMAZONE - THE Channel to the glories of the Lake Dissent they are accepted at sender's risk

NON-ALCOHOLIC trict there is trouble; and the cause is CHAMPAGNE. It possesses primarily the advent of the motor-car. the characteristic stimulating Places that were once inaccessable are and refreshing qualities of Champagne and has B delicious flavour.

STONE GINGER BEER—The

A.

now become desirable building sites, and the miles that separate them from the nearest station are now of no account Among many suggestions one is that all local authorities concerned should enite

wardad by best means, and for the pre-

only.

The activities of the Kowloon Chess. Club were reviewed by Mr. G. F. Night

ingale, Chairman, at the annual meeting. held in the Central British School yes- terday. The Chairman said that at the beginning of the year the membership was 23. but it was hoped to increase that number.

In connection with the Trooping of the Colour ceremony on Murray Parade

only genuine Stone Ginger to form a trust and secure special Parlia. ground on Monday, the public is notified Beer in the East. Prepared

in this issue that Garden Road between

by a special process of meatary powers which would enable them fermentation which gives it to deal with any threatened area as Cathedral will be closed to rehicular

the distinctive flavour which is so pleasing to the palate.

SOLE AGENTS -----

S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

Aerated Water Manufacturers.

ESTAMINED 1841

(50

Hongkong Office: 11, Chater Road. London Office: 181, Fleet Street, E.C.

The Daily Press.

Horexone, Octane 16TH, 1926.

H

THE THREAT TO BEAUTY SPOTS" IN ENGLAND.

threatens

whole. This has much to recommend it, and it certainly seems a far more states manlike policy than that of replying on last moment appeals for funds whenever any particular beauty spot is threatened. It is not to be expected that the South Coast and other areas cop remain for ever exactly as they are to-day. Towns must expand, and some sort of develop ment may be necessary, but such develop ment should surely be on clearly estab. lished principles to ensure that develop meat and preservation shall be wisely controlled and directed

Mr. H. W. Ray, of the Hongkong Amusements, sailed for Shanghai, yester. day, by the s.a. Porthos.

Quarantine restrictions imposed against arrivals from Tsingtao on account of cholera have been removed.

The staff of Messrs Lane, Crawford Limited, were entertained to

a very enjoyable dance held at Lane; Crawford's Restaurant last evening.

LOT No. 1 ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of. Ground situate at YAUMATI in the De- pendency of Kowloon and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as SECTION O or KOW. LOON INLAND LOT No. 829 To- THE danger which gether with Three Buildings thereon In course of construction at NATHAN stretches of Downland on the South of ROAD.

Coast of England from the activities of LOT No. 2' ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground speculative builders. is now engaging situate at TAI KOK TSUI in the widespread attention. We referred to Dependency of. Kowloos and Colony

The forthcoming wedding is announced of Mr. John Bertram, of the China many Navigation Co., to Miss Daisy Heppel, Walker-on-Tyne, Northumberland, England...

Lieut.

B.A.Chidson, of the

1st

Battalion, the. Bust Surrey Regiment, was injured a few days ago in a motor accident, and is at present in the Bowen

of Hongkong and registered at the the subject in a leading article some Lead Office as KOWLOON INLAND months ago, when an outery was first LOT No. 1844 Together with One raised concerning the proposed erection Road Hospital. Building thereon.

LOT No. 3.

of houses on Beachy Head, one of the

Entries for the steeplechase meeting of ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground

situate at SHAMSHUIPO in the Demost beautiful and romantic spots in the Fanling Hunt (to be held on Satur- pendency of KOWLOON and Colony of Sussex Beachy Head has been saved, day, October 30th) close to-day at noon. Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as THE REMAINING POR but, attracted by prospects of gain, They should be sent to Mr. A. H. Potts, TION OF NEW KOWLOON IBLAND

STREET... tabak,

LOT No. 58 Together with Four culative builders are busy elsewhere: care of Messrs. Benjamin & Potts, Buildings thereon now known as The Seven Sisters cliffs between Seaford There will be a bogey pool competition Nos. 61, 63, 65 and 67, YU CHAU and Eastbourne are threatened, a large for the Royal Hongkong Golf Club

LOT No. 4

tract of land having been acquired by a members at Faaling this week-end, The ALL THAT Piece of Parcel of Ground syndicate for building. In the old days match between the Club and the Volus and registered at Land Office as NEW this part of the coast was & favourite teer Defence Corps has been postponed. KOWLOON INLAND LOT NO. 410, resort of smugglers, and many a fine

It was mentioned at the annual meet Together with One Building thereon

situate at SHAMSHUIPO aforesaid

STREET.

IN FOUR LOTS

22

BY

M2. E. V. M. R. và SOUSA, AUCTIONEER, AT THE CHINA AUCTION ROOME,

by an annoucement appearing elsewhere Queen's Road Central and St. John's traffic from 10.30 am to 12 noon on that day. All vehicles wishing to proceed to: the upper levels may do so by way of Ice House Street and Lower Albert Road, or by the Military Road on the east side of Murray Barracks and continuing by the Military Road on the north side of the Detention Barracks to Garden Boad. European polico officers will be stationed at various points directing the traffic.

1.

friends of Mr. W Dunman will hear of It will be with regret that many

the death of his mother, Mrs. M. A. E. Dunman, which occurred at Bournemouth "on October 6th, at the advanced age of 6 years, She was, before her death, probably the oldest Singaporean living, though she had not been out here since the early seventies. Mrs. Dunman was the second daughter of the late Mr. T. O. Crane and married Mr. T, Dunman in 1847, and the Hundred Years of Singa pore" notes that on Centenary day, when she was 8 years of age, she had 10 children, grandchildren and great grand- children surviving, says the Singapore Free Press. The Dunmans and the Cranes were two of the families which played a very prominent part in the life of Singapore in earlier days and there are many relatives by marriage of succeeding generations in Malaya now.

LOCAL WEDDING.

CEREMONY AT WESLEYAN CURCH.

ROSSITER-CORLEY.

The wedding took place yesterday morning at the Wesleyan Church, Wan- chai, of the Rev. H. S. F, Rossiter, of the English Wesleyan Mission, at present re- Corley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. sident in Hongkong, to Miss H. M. Corles of Kingston on Thames, who ar- rived in the Colony by the a.a. Mantua. The Revs. E. A Bastin and A. Bray, M.A, B.D., officiated.

The bride, who was given away by Mr. A. Dransfield, was charmingly attired in a dress of white crêpe de chine trimmed Her bouquet was of white lilies, white with lace, with veil and orange blossoms roses and maiden hair fern.

Miss G. Hinton, the bridesmaid, wore adress of pink georgette, trimmed with lace, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and' maidenhair fern,

Dr. W. G. Hollings was best man. The hymns Ő happy home, where Thou" and "O perfect love." were sung. After a reception at Lane Crawford's Restaurant, where many friends were en- tertained, the bride and bridegroom left for their honeymoon at Repulse Bay and Cheung Chau.

BELLETIN FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER PTH.

now known as No. 125, TAI NAN cargo was run ashore at Cuxhaven almatting of the Ex-Active Service Men's Association last evening that the anaual under the cyes of the Revenue officers dinner of the Association will be held Novelists and poets have weared fascinaton Armistice Day (November 11th) at HEALTH OF EASTERN PORTS. ing tales about the locality. A question Volunteer Headquarters. was asked in the House of Commons a

Among the passengers arriving by the few weeks ago when Parliament metas. Mantua yesterday was Major Edward specially to renew the Emergency Regula Bamford, C, D.8.0., RELL E tions rendered necessary by the continuwon the V.C. at Zeebrugge on April 23rd, ance of the coal strike. That the subject 1018. He is to be stationed at, Stone- For further Particulars and Conditions should have been introduced then shows cutters Island as Marine Musketry

MIE GEOK

& Co., Mortgagees' Solicitors,

No. 4, DEDDELL STREET, HONGKONG," WEDNESDAY,

THE 90TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1929, AT 3. O'CLOCK – P.M.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Probatos Ordinance, 1897 (No. 2 of 1897). "off. Sale apply to: WALL BRUTTON that public opinion at home is alive to

that should the above Resolutions be passed by made An Order Lamiting the Time for Bending the Requisite Majority, they will be submitted in Claims to or Against the above: Estate to for confirmation

Special Resolations the 25TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1928. Creditors at AD EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL and Olaimants are hereby Required to Bend KEETING of the Compay to be held their Ulaims to the

se Undersigned by the above on the 10TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1926, Dalz.

at the Bame Time and Place.

By Order of the Board

LOOK POONG SHAN, Chief Manager.

LICES Hongkong, 14th October, 1926,

Dated this 1st day of October, 1928.

DEACONS, Eclicitors for the Executor,

1. Dea Vooux Bond Central,

Hongkong,

40011

COLATO 20**

St George's Building, Chater Road Ma. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer, No.4, Duddell Street, Dated the 6th day of October, 1923.

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the possible desecration of the landscape

Officer.

Delayed for one day by bad weather, by the erection of gimcrack bungalows the P. O. a. Mantua arrived yester. which are not intended to meet legitimate day with the Home mails. Among other mails received were the following- housing needs but to serve only to accom area from Shanghai, 142 bags; Porthos modate families for a few week-ends from Saigon, 29 bage; Nam Sang from the summer.

Calcutta, 64 begi

· PLAGUE..

case at Fort Louis (Mauritius).

1 case at Bombay,

2 cases at Bangoon.

A CHOLERA.

4 pases at Calcutta.

18 cases at Amay...

6 cases at Shanghai.

2 case at Bangkok. SMALL-POX.

1 case at Aden. ...

case at Alexandria. 3 cases at Bombay. 4'ensen' at Calcutta. 11 cases at Madres.

1 case at Belaman-Deli.

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