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LOCAL HOCKEY

Caer Clark Cup Matches

CHAMPIONS' CONVINCING

WIN

The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club. holders of the Caer Clark Cup, scored another victory at Happy Valley on Saturday when beat the Central British they Schoolgirls by six goals to nil.

The Schoolgirls, although lacking in experience, put up a compara- tively fine display, but were over- whelmed by a strong combination of fast forwards.

Miss Jean Daliel (3) and Miss E. Bonnar (3) were the scorers.

In their previous encounter the Schoolgirls were beaten by 8 goals to nil.

H.K. Ladies:-M. Bird; E. M. Gray, B. Helbling: M. Wallace, B. Pope, Mrs. M. K. Lowe: Miss Marsh, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and Mrs. S. Adanis.~

C.B.S:-D. Moss; R. Ingram, J. Bryson: L. Hickley, K, Moir, J. Lakeman, E. Rousseau, H. Reid. J. Booker, Joy Booker and H. Kaill. ST. ANDREW'S BEAT RECREIO

"B"

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934.

SHANGHAI'S SPLENDID WIN

Services Go Down To Superior Combination

The Shanghai Interport Rugby Team gained, a very meritorious the Combined Ser- victory over vices winning by a goal and three tries (14 points) to two tries and a penalty goal (9 points).

things but he lacked support outsi side. Walker elther dropped his passes or ran across until he was

oved to

U.S.R.C.

TENNIS

Draw For Annual Tournament

The following are the

draws

tennis

for the United Services' Recrea- ton Club's annual lawn

tournaments:

MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP

v. Major W, Tyndall (Scr.)

(-15) Lt. C. Ravenhill (-15,3). Innes

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NORDDELTscher uløTD), BREMEN.

HE Steamer

THE "TRIER

baring arrived from BREMEN, HAM. BURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo la being

landed at their risk into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloop Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where Delivery can le obtained.

1

Kowloon,

Consignees are further notified that the Steamer TRIER" has taken at Cargo for HONG KONG x 9.9. GOTHENBURG and ROIKA.

LNDALSALVE" and S., "STAR" from All Goods remaining nadelivered after the 14th of Feb, 1934, will be subject

This season' Shanghai had suc- ceeded in sending down one of their best fifteens thanks to the the wing. Irving's Shanghai R. U. F. C. and to the Buckley was too slow and Martinity was really responsible for the 1 sad."L.dr. C. R. Keary, R.A.F." (-15) HAMBURG and BREMEN Through handing was not very good either. Shanghai talpans, whose generas- R. D. K. Sulby, the Shanghai had an, oft day. Simmonds play-Interport taking place.

ed very well on the wing, made skipper was unable to play owing

the most of his opportunities and to an injury and H. W. Carter

gained ground every time he had took his place in the pack. Shang-

nother try but the ball crossed hat again played only seven for the ball. He very nearly scored wards and they were superior to

the dead ball line, before he could the Services' scrum, contrary to

Hoskins handled and reach it. expectations, as the latter, con-

kicked well at fullback but was tained five forwards who repre-

very poor in tackling. Linton. Colony against the Austrailans as well as two others Lloyd. Suther and Hammett were sented the

the pick of the pack.

who were chosen but unable to play. Chambers hooked well for Shanghai and the latter's backs were given many opportunities to show their paces and quiëkly ran up a score of eleven points before The latter the Services scored. eventually adopted the seven for- ward formation and were then more successful in halting Shang- hal's attacks.

when. Arst The

When Tingle burst throughout. tackled passed to Bidwell for the latter to score a try after dodging and swerving through a number of defenders. The angle was too dimcult for Jenkins to convert.

score

came

He congratulated the Shanghai team on their very excellent show. ng against Hong Kong and the United Services, and paid a tribute to the "baby" of the team, Mr. E. D. Bldwell, making special mention of his magnificent dropped goal ir. the Interpart.

Mr. R. D. K. Silby, replying for the Interport visitors, thanked the Hong Kong Football Club on be- Dr. J. A. R Selby refereed and half of the Shanghai R U. F. C. for the wonderful time he and his the following were the teams:-

Shanghai-B. Brind; J. Bower-team had experienced.

Referring to the game Mr. Suby man, G. V. Bird: W. E. Grieve, J. C. Jenkins and E. Blackwood; H. said it was played in the tradition- al rugby spirit, and he had to ad- D. Bidwell and W. E. Tingle: F.

mit that when he and the Shang- W. Carter, J. R. Younger, P. J.

hal team arrived in the Colony Poole. J. S. Ritchie, G. S. Cham-

they were confident of winning the bers, J. S. Lee and N. Hicks.

Services:-Pte. Hoskins (Army); game, and had brought with them Pte. Simmonds (Army), Lt. Mar- the donor of the Shield, Mr. R. M. tin (Army), Lt. Buckley. (Navy), Saker, who had hoped to take it Lt. Irving (Navy) Lt. E. J. Wal-back with him to Shanghal ker (Army), Lt: Forbes (Navy); Coradr, Roome (Navy), Lt. Linton (Navy), L. C. Pascoe (Navy), Lt. Hebert (Army), Pte. Lloyd (Army), Suther (Navy),.. Lt. (Navy), F. A. Hammett (Navy),

On Friday next, February 23 the Universities Rugby Australian Team will again be in Hong Kong and a fixture has been arranged between them and a Colony side The match will be played on the Club Ground and will commence at 4:45 p.m. Seats may be reserv ed at the Anderson Music Co. as from Tuesday morning. sion to the covered stand will be and to the open $1.50 $1, both including tax. men, in uniform will be admitted for half-price. The side to repro sent the Colony has not been chosen yet and in view of the

The St. Andrew's Ladies, nearest rivals to the Hong Kong Ladies, Shanghal continued to press and Lt. Brown proved too strong for the Recrelo B" whom they beat by four clear goals at King's Park.

The Saints attacked for the greater part of the game, and but for shooting they might have got more goals.

Miss I Gittins and. Miss M. Woolley scored for the Saints in the first half, and Miss P. Oittins and Miss F. Wong were the scorers

St. Andrews:-Mrs. R. Rose; E. Landolt, G. White. M. Chuin, 1. Wolley and P. Everest, F. Wong, I. Rogers, M. Wolley. I. Gittins and

P Gittins.

The Register of Bhares of the Cor-in the second half. poration will be closed from Monday, the., 12th February to Saturday, the 24th February, 1934 (both days inclusive). during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 5th February, 1934.

Recreio

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Botelho, T. Noronha; Y. Britto. E.

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Rozario, A. Almeida; C. Silva, M. Xavier, L Botelho. C. Btoelho and M. Figueiredo. (2234Y" LADIES DREW WITH C.B.A At King's Park the "Y" Ladles did well to draw with the Central British Ladles.

THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

* THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN-

THE

ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson &Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 2nd March, 1934, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Heport of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1933.

The Transfar Books of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 21st February, 1984, to Friday, the Ind March, 1934, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Becretary. HONG KONG, 12th February, 1934. ·

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THE RAUB ACSTRALIAN GOLD

MINING CO. LTD. (INCORFORATED IN QUEENSLAND).

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF FOURTH INTERIM DIVIDEND.

【OTICE IS "HEREBY GIVEN that a Fourth Interim Divi- dend of Six Perice per share and & Bonus of Two Peace per share (mak ing Eight Pence per share) on account of the financial year ending 3ist march, 1984, has been declared by the Directors of the Company in Brisbane, payable to Shareholders on the Registers at Brisbane, and Singapore on Thursday, 15th March,

1934.

Notice is also hereby given that the Singapore Transfer Registers

Grieve had a splendid run down the wing and "passed inside to Younger when tackled for the lat- ter to score a try which Bidwell converted.

H

Bad Combination The Services had not combined at all well up to this point, Walker who played fly hair, instead, of Cheyne was moved out to the wing and Irving-took his place. The Services play improved after this but Shanghal soon scored again when the ball was cleanly

Ave yard scrum heeled from a "and was handled by each of the three-quarters for Bowerman to score in the corner. The kick at goal failed.

The Services "forwards now got göing and from a line out one yard from Shanghal's fine Pascoe plunged over but Lloyd did not

convert.

Boon after the interval the Services scored again when Lloyd converted a penalty right in front of the posts when Tingle was offside.

The Central British Ladies had the better of play in the first half, but after the interval the "Y Ladies retaliated strongly, launch-going ing many strong attacks, and com- ing near to scoring on several -occasions.

Mrs. M. Read, who made a wel- come return to the team missed a certain goal after a brilliant solo effort, when she was robbed by Miss E. Beavis in the nick of time in the goalmouth.

Miss O. Brown also came near to -scoring on several occasions, butt was rather erratic" in front of the goal. Miss Marie Smith was the inost dangerous forward for the C.R.A., but her efforts were spoiled by Miss J. Weller who played a sound game in goal for the "Y."

"Y" Ladies: J. Weller: Mrs. Portallion, A. Fowler; B. Bumen- thal, E Thomson, M..Gardiner; V. Bradbury, Mrs. M. Read, R. Black- more, T. Dennis and O. Brown.

C.B.A. Ladies:-Mrs. Webber; P.

Woolley. F. Walker; M. Bryson, Beavis, G. MacNider; D. Hunt, Whitley, E. Woolley, M. Smith and Miss Best.

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LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts. H.K. Ladles.. 8 7 1 0 31 5 15 St. Andrew's.. 9. 7 0 2 30 7 14 Recreio "A" 7 4 1 2 15 6 9 8 3 3 2 14 98 CBA "y" Ladies 9 3 3 3 17 9 9 9 1 0 8 3 37 2 C.B.S.

0 0 8 0 32 0 Recreio "B"...

COMBERLAND BEAT YM.C.A.

In a friendly match played at King's Park, HMS. Cumberland defeated the YMCA. by two goals. to nil. Gill scored in the first half for the Cumberland, and Hether- ington netted the second goal after the change over.

F. S. W. Smith and A. Tate play-

will be closed from Friday, 9th Marched a good game for the "Y"

to Thursday, 15th March, 1984, (both

days inclusive) for the preparation of

Dividend Warrants..

By Order of the Board,

DERRICK & 00..

Chartered Accountants,

Local Secretaries.

HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS,

SINGAPORE, 3rd February, 1934.

T$260

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM

FREE TO THE PUBLIC MACDONNELL ROAD Opposite Houses 9-11

Authorized and approved literature on Christian Science may be raad;" borrowed, or purchased, First Churah of Christ, Selantlet, Hòn Kors

INTER VARSITY

HOCKEY

Cambridge Beat

Oxford

London, Feb. 18. At Beckenham, in a inter-varsity hockey match Cambridge beat Oz- ford by-four goals to one.-Reuter.

ENGLAND BEAT IRELAND

London, Fabr 18.

"At Ilford on Saturday in the International" Amateur soccer mat ch, England beat Ireland by 4 goals to nil-Reuter.

"

The Shanghal backs soon got Bowerman and again rounded off the movement with a. try which he was unable to con- vert.

The final score of the game came when Forbes come around the blind side of the serum, sold the dummy and passed to Sim- monds when tackled for the latter to score a try. Lloyd again falled with the kick.

Excellent Tackling

Admis

stend Service

victory of the Australians over the All-Japan team it would not be surprising it they reversed the

They decision. previous travelling on the Kitano Maru and will sall on Saturday morning for

are

"Australia. In view of the splendid exhibition given on the occasion of their last visit here all who did not have "the opportunity of see- ing them owing to the early time of starting on that occasion should do so this time and the match дре will start shortly before o'clock

THE DINNER The Interport, Rugby, Dinner in honour of the Shanghai Rugby Union Football Club was held at the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday. Mr. H. R. Forsyth, Vice-President of the Hongkong Football Club was in the chair and over sixty Rugger enthusiasts were present including Mr. R. M. Saker, Vice-President of A feature of the game was the the Shanghai R. U. F. C., Mr. J. W. Interport Captain of excellent tackling of the Shang-C. Bonnar. Mr. D. G. Nicol, a hal players. There were no long former

Wales Borderers who 're- runs by any of the Services' play- Shanghai, Major Gottwaltz, of the ers simply because the moment a South

was fereed the Interport game, and the män received the ball he tackled, and hard and low at that. two Captains. Mr. R. D. K. Silby Bidwell played a brilliant game (Shanghat) and Mr. D. McLellan Mr. H. R. "Rusty" Forsyth, in and fed his threes with beautiful passes. All the Shanghai three welcoming the main guests of the quarters played well and Brind evening, the Shanghai R. V. F. C. with was safe at full back. The for- said that, the Interports wards played exceptionally well: Shanghal have always been re- besides securing the ball in the carded as the culminating point

The Shanghai skipper then con- gratulated Mr. McLellan, captain of the Hong Kong team, on the manner in which he had held his forwards together at the critical stage of the game, which undoubt-

a long way edly went Hong Kong's victory.

Shield Presented.

towards

Mr. P. M. Saker, Vice-President of the Shanghai RUF.C. and the donor of the Interport Rugby

Shield

thanked the Hong Kong Football Club, especially Dr. Selby and Mr. 8. H. Garrod, for the very excellent time he and Mr. Silby had had in Hong Kong.

He congratulated Hong Kong on their excellent win. and, although he would have liked to take the Shield back to Shanghai, he had much pleasure in presenting it to Mr. D. McLellan, Hong Kong's In- terport, captain.

Shanghai Team Left.

The Shanghai Interport Rugby team. accompanied by Mr. Saker, was accorded a very enthusiastic send off at 1 o'clock on Sunday morning when they left the Co- lony for Shanghai by the s.s. Gen-

eral Pershing.

LOCAL ESTATES

Portuguese Resident. Leaves $382,638

Major R. L. Withington (40) v. Lt.

W. B. Cooper (-3.8) Major H. R. Shillington (38) v.

Capt. D. Dunlop (ser.) Lt. H. D. Tollington (-30) v. Capt.

C. C. Duchense (scr.)

ley (1.6)

to Rent

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con Messrs. Anderson à Ashe, at 10 km., Lt. R. J. Walker (-3.6) v. Dr. Smal-gases and the Company Surveyor,

Consignees must have a Revente. on the 23rd of February, 1934. Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the Company's surveyors. !!

G. Q: Slade, (-15) Lt. J. Hamilton (-15) v. Lt. Comdr. Mr. Coote (-15) v Major W. E. B.

Dowling (-15),

Second Round

Lt. D. A. Kayll (Bye)

First Round Capt. P. S. Cannon v. Lt. A. C. C.

Miers.

Lt. C. Ravenhill v. Comdr. P. Todd Lt. R. R. G. Hoare v. Lt. J. Hamil

Walker T. M. Benen-

ton

Lt. R. J.

Thomas

R. L. Withington. Major W. E. R. Dowling v. Major Second Bound

Pay. Lt. E. F. Burkitt (Bye)

MEN'S DOUBLE HANDICAP

* Byes:

Lt. W. B. Cooper and Lt. J. Hari- i ton (-15) v. Capt. D. Dunley and Major W. E. Tyndall (-4.6)..

No Olaim will be admitted after the Goods nave laft the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.

Consignes are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned. for Countersignature.

...MELCHERS & 00.,

Agents NOADDEUTICHE LLOYD, BREMEN,

[2975 Hong Kong. 17th Feb., 1994.

SILVER "LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES

"SILVERYEW"

Major H. E. Eve and Lt. J. T."THE MOLOT VERVEW

Bews (-15.1) v. L. R. D. Tol ington and Lt. C." Ravenhill (-10).

First Round Major H. R. Shillington and Major Glyn-Evans (scr.) v. Capt. C. C. Duchesne and Lt. R. J. Walker (scr).

i

L.

Second Round

D. A. Kayli and Lt. R. R. G. Hoare (-30.3) v. winners of above tie.

having arrived from the above Port on, 18th February, Consigneer of Cargo are hereby informed that tumeshesda men being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and, Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lifarted, Kominon, and "stored at Consignees' dak and expenER.

All broken, shafed, and damaged Good are to be left in the Godowns, where on Monday, they will be examined

19th February, 1934, at 10a.m.

All Claims must be presented within of the Vessel's "arrival here, Days Smalleyer which date they cannot be ro

Lt. A. J. Ropes and Lt. C. C. Garth-

walte (-15.3) v. Dr. and W. Edge (scr.)

LADIES' SINGLES HANDICAP

Bye*:

Mrs. Walker (-3.6) v. Miss D.

'Estrange (+3:6)^-

Mrs. Findlay (-30,3) v. Miss Walker

(-15)

First Round Miss J. Smalley (+3.6) v. Mrs.. Im

pey (+15)

Second Round

15

cognised.

No Claims will be waitted after the Goods have laft the downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th February, 1934, will be enbject to

Bent,

by

No Fire Insurance has berri attested. Bills of Lading will be onuntersigned FURNESS TAR RAsty; Li 4th Floor, King's Bauding Connaught Road.

Dial 29166.

Miss Sergeant (-2.5) v. Misa Smalley Rose Keng. 19-Feb., 1984, -

and Sergeant Impey. Mrs. Blade (-30.3). Mrs. Brooks

:(-30)

MARRIED DOUBLES HANDICAP

Bres

Local estate valued at $382,638.36 was left by Mr. Antonio Luis Alves, Lt. of 41 Granville Road, Kowloon, who died at the Canossa Hospital on January 10 last.

e

R. J. Walker and Mrs. Walkers (-3.0) v. Lt. Comdr. G. G. Blade and Mrs. Slade (-15).

First Round

Capt. P. 8. Cannon and Mrs. Can

nom (-40) v. Pay. Lt. E. F Burkitt' and Mrs. F. Brooks (46)

Letters of Administration have been granted to Laura Irene. D'almada Castro. sister of the deceased.

Cheung. Ip. Late of No. 12, Jervois Lt.

on August 28, Street, who died 1933, left local estate sworn under $80,200.

Probate has been granted to Cheting Lau-shl, second concubine, Cheung Sing-kwan, spinster, and Cheung Yuen-chun, merchant.

J:

W. B. Cooper and Mrs. Finlay (-15.1) v. Lt. Hoare and Mrs. Lewis Bryan (-30.3)

Lt. Tollington and Mrs. Parkes (-15.4) v. Major R. L Withing- ton and Mrs. Booty (-15.4)

and Mrs. Kayll (-40) Coote and Mrs. Coote (-15), v. Lt.

PRINCE LINE;

NOTICE TO CONSIGNESS,

FROM

12202

NEW YORK 1.0S ANGELES

THE Moter Vesel

HOINGALESE PRINCE" having arrived from the above Parton. 16th inst., Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Coods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignem zisk and expense.

.....

All broken, chated, and damaged Goody are to be left in the Godowns, where thay will be examined on Thursday,

1ind instant, 1934, at 10a.m.

All Claims must be presented within"

scrums they took part in many of the rugger seasons and that this Tsin Wing-hong, late of Lang CoL and Mrs, Lewis (scr.). v. Smal- 15 Days of the vessel's arrival hre

attacking movements and backed year's Interport had proved no ex- up well Poole and Younger were ception. as the game witnessed on Thursday provided a fitting close especially conspicuous.

The Services side was very dis-to a very successful season

Referring to the Interport ser- appointing and at no time looked like winning." The pack, of which tes since the end of the War, Mr.. great things had been expected. Forsyth sald that owing to trade were outplayed but when they did and the question of leave, among obstacles, it was getting give the ball to their backs it was other only to see it dropped or missed more difficult to arrange the Inter- altogether. Forbes did many good ports.

"HELLO HONG KONG ""

Ein Village. Kwangtung, left local estate valued at 87.200. Letters of administration have been granted

to Tslu Lo shi, widow,

Edward Lawrence Stainfeld, late of No. 269 Frince Edward Road, Kowloon, who died at the Kowloon Hospital on February 1, 1934, left local estate sworn under $7.800.

Probate has been granted to hi widow, Mr Bylvia Stainfield

The company opens on February 23 at the Queen's Thester

ley and Mrs. Lindsell, (scr.) Second Round

Col.

Baxter and Miss Walker (-15.3)

received a bye

LADIES' DOUBLES HANDICAP Bye

Mrs.

. ין

Stafford Smith and Miss Thomas (-30.3)

First Round

Miss Lindsell and Mrs.

after which date they cannot be re sognized,

No Claims will be admitted after ibe Goods have left the Gedowns, and all Good renaming undelivered after the 3rd instant, 1934, will be subject to Bout

by

Mantell

(-15) Miss D: Extrange, and

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bala of Lading will be countersigned PERILE ALLI

FURNESS (TÅÉ EAST), LTD. 4th Floor, King's Building,

Connaught Road.,

DLT 23:06.

Mrs. Lewis Bryan and Mrs. Finlay Hong Kong, 16th Feb., 1984.

Miss Bergeant (set)

(-30)- Mis. Lewis and Mr.

Walker(+36) 74-

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Mrs. Kafil and Mrs. Parkes (40) ACTRESS'S ES0,000. RING

V. Mrs. Booty and Miss Walker' (-3.6)

Mrs. Booty and Miss Walker (-3.6) #First Round to be completed by

Prednesday, February 28.

Charge Against Miss Jenny

Dolly

(Special Air-Mail Service),

Paris, January 27.

COLONYS CREDIT Miss Jenny Dolls, the actress, gr

BALANCE

The current insula of the Ofcette contains the comparative statement of Revende and Expenditure for the period ended 31 October, 1833.

The Revenue from 1st to 31st October totals 83,122,866.22, compared to $2,945,971.26. for the same period in 1900. The Actual Revende for the year up to the end

secretary and a Cannes Jeweller, are to appear before a Paris Court next month," sécording to "Paris Soir on charges of trying to nuggle a ring out of France with- out paying-tilt French luxury tax of 12 per cent.

The newspaper states that Atlas Dolly chose a diamond ring at a Jeweller's shop in Cannes, about two years ago. The price was 250,000. It is alleged that m

of October, totals 628,378,804.16 as arrangement was made to send the compared to $20,000,790.83 for the ring to the jeweller's branch in same period in the preceding year. London so that it could be handed the expenditure ide, the over withont payment of the tax, figures sie lower compared to 1832, which would have been about for they show that for the first ten £8,000.

months in 1923 the amount was Mise Dolly's famous jewell, sh

5,618,606,86 as compared to to have cost 1200.000, were sald Inst November by the Gredit 828,453,618.04.

he

In October alone the figures for Municipal or gawa-broktug 1983 and the preceding your bishment of Paris-where respectively 2,971,890.53 and $3,106,- had been deposited as pledays: A sum of only £55,605- was obtätried 716.16, R

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