TELEGRAMS.

· HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”..

SERVICE.

INTERPORT AMENITIES.

T. NNIS TOURNMENT TO-DAY.

[From Our Dion Correspondent.]

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 5 1906.

CANION AFFAIRS..

YURT IN RAILWAY DIRECTORATE.

[From

Correspondent]

Cinton, 4th September. Some of the principal shareholders of the Yuet-han Railway Company have proposed that Cheung Pat Shinould be appointed to the chairmanship which it is understood, has been vacated by Chan To Chai. They submit Shanghai; 5th Octobeafair in the Stratos, bis interest in railway

4.20 p.m.

matters--he is the promoter of the Cantun Whampon Amoy line and his recognised,

that Cheung Pnt Shi's connection with businest

An interport tennis tournament is integrity eminently 6 hina for the post. in progress to-day.

| Reuters.} ftrike of Engineers in England.

LONDON, 3rd October. Meetings of erigineers have been held at Newcastle, Darlington and Stockton, at which -it was decided to strike unless an incrense of

wages was granted in a fortnight,

Accident to the P. & 0, 'Isis "' The P&O. Isis has put in at Zante, leak ing, and with the loss of a propeller.

Later.

The Kis was carrying the Indian mails, and as she was leaking badly, the captaiti telegraphed, for a man-of-war, with divers, A cylinder burst, and the propeller broke and fell into the sea. The tables in the -smoking 'room above the engines were blown. into the air, and although there were several hairbreath escaper, nobody was hurt.

TARTARS AND REN 1,5..

Recently, H. E. Viceroy Shum récrived a telegraphic despatch from the Chinese Consul „Geneční x1 Singapore stafing that Son You Sen, a noted member of the T und Seciety, bast sent a large body of men in Kwangsi with the object af inciting the people in rebel iet. The Viceroy at once sent miders to the troops under his command enjoining them to keep a strict watch for any symptoms of disaffection. The Cantonese soldiery have obeyed the offer wil. lingly, but the Tartar soldiers refused in have anything to do with it, alleging that as the Cintprese men were being paid $6 month while they, were only in receipt of 52.9; they could not be expected to take the store interest in the faces of the provines. If their pay was alvanced to Giley would he willing to inak out for rebels.

|

YARN MARKET.

--AN' UNPROMISING OUTLOOK.

PATHETIC APPEAL.

Messrs, P. B. Petit & Co.'s report on the yarn market for, the outgoing mail is more than usually interesting. By courtesy of the firm's local manager, Mr. Sorabjee Dunjce bhoy Setna, we are enabled to reproduce the review on the yarn trade for the past fortnight in the present issue. Messrs. Petit write lo-day

Our last circular was dated the 1st. ult. According to subsisting arrangements with Chinese dealers the absolute cessation of business still continues; there are, therefore, no quotations to report...

14

ADJUSTING TYPHOON DAMAGE. We have already reported that damage had been sustained by the typhoon of the 18th September; the havoc which that brick but awful visitation has wrought is becoming more and more evident each day as the damaged bales of yam are removed" in the godowns from one section to another. This removal is systematically effected in con- venient lots by coolie-labour and sorted out the extent of deterioration caused by rain to enable the marine surveyors to ascertain

damage sustained. This has been found to and sea water and, to adjust the values of

be considerabile in certain lots, while in others the deterioration is sufficiently appré ALLEGED DEFAULNING CONTRACTOR, giable, to swell the aggregate figure of loss The her day a Chinese,contractor agreed when this comes to be ultimately computed. 10. perforin some reclamation whiks on the Most importers do not believe in any estate, known as Bok Hok Tun, of a British Fabian policy, and many have already begun merchant on from Island, When the working their holdings, as far as is possible, was commenced the contractor naked for and of the damaged bales, even at heavy sacric obtained the advance of sqme money and later | fices, to Chinese dealers-such only as are or further advances were sought and chain. holders of stocks of previous purchases. It ed il a sum of $to,co hard teen mid is obvious that no sales could be effected The Chinese contractor thereupon disappeared. Others under the agreements, referred to in previous circulars. The sacrifice in price The merchant at first relied on his fobis to discover the whereabouts of the defaulter, hut represents not only the allowances deter mined by the surveyors for partial damage when they fades, he proudeded to the British

bat Chinese buyers, taking advantage of the Consul and secured his assistance. A man

unique situation and with the knowledge named Fung Ah Yee told the merchant that that a considerable quantity of hales must he knew where the contractor was to be fittede forced on the market on previous pur Fung was taken in the Namboi Magistrate chases, hold aloof and only settle allow IVILLIAM FOWELL, LTD.

who seri a company of bravines to accompany auces at figures absolutely in their own in the pierchani and the infarmer to the supposed terest. Thus clearances are effected at as The report for preses tation to the shair hollers, at the fifth difiary general meeting.

addresses of the absconding contractor." It much as, in Some cases, double the in he held at the Carpary's presses, Desumed mat that the latter was not known at the surveyors allowances. Chinese dealers in Vanne Rand Gentral, în Saturday, 13th inst, at addresses given. The case is in the hands of this way secure bargains which, on the other 12 o'clock: nóan reads :-

the Canton polier.

hand, suit importers also who prefer to re- alize at known losses than run to others they know not of as it is feared that by lapse of time the damaged yarn might be further deteriorated and their saleable value curres- pondingly reduced."

The Air Ship Race.. Rolls has landed at Sandringham the sea, and takes the fourth prize.

The United States and the

-Philippines,

rent

It is understood that President Roosevelt has decided to send Mr. Magoon, the de- signate vice-governor of the Philippines, to relieve Mr. Taft in Cuba.

To the shareholders of William Powell, Lid.} The directors beg in submit their reprit. on the working of the Company for the year end. ing 30th June, igah,

CANTON INSURANCE UPICIN LIMITED.

be profit and lass, cerunt, including the .sum of 167645 brought forward from last a

count, as a cirdit balance of $20,669.17 from

The report for presentation to the sharehold which his to be delicted the interim dividenders at the twenty figh gedinary necung, 10 be of 5% paid an April 10th last, and directors' held at the offices of the general agents, on and auditor fees leaving 110,861,17 which Saturday, zoth October, at noon':— your virectors prupise to appropriate as fol. lows:-

To pay a final dividend of 3.$.4 500.00 Tu write of stock.........

5,500 00

To provide for bad and doubiful

detsem

forward in next account

To cury,

"187.

182, &

$10,869 17 Directors-pakys, W, H. Gaskell and "C. Maxon, the retning dire tors, being eligi

ne, offer thripselves for re-election,

Auditor The 'accounts liave been audited by your audipr, Mr. H. Petry Smith, Fellow al the instit (hanered ccountants, who is eligible and whom your threctors recom- mend for reelection.

The general agents and consulting-com- mitee beg to submit to the shareholders the final accounts for the year 1905.-

1905 ACCOUNT..

The balance at credit of this is $567.750.93 which it is proposed to appropriate in the following manner:

A dividend of super share... $:00,000.00 Addition to the reserve fund... 75 0c000 Addutan to re-insurance rund... 34,113,44 Amount written off gold se-

curities....

25,000.00 Balance carried forward to 190%

account

233.68.49

1 oral

$.67.750.93. Owing up the rise in exchange the General Agerts and Consulting Committee have de. cided to appropriate $2,000 to provide for the decline in the Company's gold securities as expressed in silver. These securities now ...$150,000 00 stand in the Company's books at their market

15,031204 value,

W. 11. GASKELL

Chairman.

Hongkong, 4th October, 1905)

BALANCE SHEET 30TH JUNE, 1gefi. Linbitstiri.

To Capital authorized and issued:-

1500 shares at Sto Sundry creditors ..?

the sto kong, and hanghai

Ban.

Unclaimed divido"

Equalization of dividend account Profit and loss account,

By Sundry Debtors

..Fielures and fittings.

Investment a cost

Stock on hand as per manager's

Pettificate

Cash in hand

H. K. & S. Bank, divoletni ace

count

...

31776 609. 24.50 4 500.00 10,859.17

$217,701.40

CONSULTING CMMITTEE.

Since the fast meeing M.. E. Shellim re. signed his shat raving Hongkong for Europe, and Mr. D.; Nissim was invited to fill the vacancy This appointment requires the confirmation of shareholders:

The Hon. Nir Laul Chaier, CM., Messrs. F. Manland, Hr P. Whde and G. C. Moxon reure, hiri heineligible, offer themselves for $tc.027.59 re- election.

10,627.57

2,450.90

$217,20140

PROFIT AND LOSS.ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE. 19:6,

To Interim dived cents

per share, myn Director and auteur's fees,... Balance,

AUDITORS.

COOLIE LABOUR.

Profiting by the scarcity if labour, Chinese coolics employed in shifting the Yan hom one godown to another not un naturally see their opportunity to levy ex- actious demands for wages, which they in- variably succeed in commanding in the present condition of the labour market when | demand in all directions far exceeds the available supply. An additional burden is thus heaped upon importers who have to face losses from several.quarters.

CHINESE DEALERS' PREDIGAMENT, Reference has to be made to a circular of far-reaching import just issued by the nine leading firms of Chinese dealers in Cotton yarn in the Colony, viz., Fook Hing, Sun Hing, Kung Hing, Yan Cheong, Took On Cheong, Kwong Lan Cheong, San Hung, E | Yuen, and Hung Kee. The circtilar recites the bad times experienced by agriculturists in South China and the bad crops which are responsible, among other causes, for the greatly reduced consumption of Cotton yarn as, compared with former years. Country ) traders possessed of the knowledge of the prevailing general stagnation, with large stocks in hand and uo immediate prospect of their being disposed of, decline to pur chase, as they anticipate a fall in price when yarn is to be had everywhere and in such large quantities. To aggravate the situation the further fall in the value of the Rupee has materially helped to bring down the price of yarn.

BANKRUPTLY AND RUIN,

Our opinion respecting the propositions is that, as regards

Clauses 1 and 2, their acceptance or rejce jon must be determined by the advicca of he Chinese compradores in the employ of aporters, The relating between native merchants and foreign importers is main the credit of dealers can be more accurately tained through the compridores, by whom

guaged.

." |

Clause 3 commends itself to acceptance. Clause 4 is rather restrictive upon im- serious objection provided delivery is taken porters; but one, nevertheless, offering no of previous purchases within the specified

time.

Clauses is a matter for reference to the respective head-offices at Bombay by whose'! decisions local managers will have to abide. Arrivals-Per steamers Snisang, Gregory pcar, and, faisang (from Calcutta) and Tetomi Mart, and Simla (from Bombay) of about fi,goo bales,

Shipments:-To Shanghai and Northern Ports about 5,000 bales.

India

+

Uncleared Stock-About 52,000 bales. Unsold Stock-hour 4,000 bales. Exchange-Wequole, to-day, as under Τ. Τ. at Rs. 165 per cent. Demand

106 OF 7. T. Sh. 1.2 11/16d. -- $ Demand 2.224.--$

178: 7318:00.

31 d. per oz.

"

London

Shanghai Silver

#11

11

WATER RETURN.

resistance to these proceedings, bucht was a wise precaution to have the volunteers handy. A noon thirty other Sikhs refused point blank to out on duty and Later in the day practically and Louza Stations had related duty. The all the Sikh constables at the Cental, Hongke Sillement was thus left chiefly in the hands of the foreign police and the Chinese. The Sikh two constables at each station. Un refusing sigeants wert out, but, there were only left one

duy the sun were given uptice that they we'd confined to barracks, a p

yesterday, but were notified to keep themselves

The volunteers were dismissed about gains

prepared.

COMMERCIAL.

Intimations:

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO

CO Co. LD.

ARE SHOWING.

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE:

Jpm Shell Transports 39/-, Raubs 587, Hongkon

Buyers:-K., C. & M. Steamboat Co. $25).

acks als 105, Humphreys Estates Sit Docks $152, Kowloon A haris Sg. Shangha HIGHEST CLASS Electrics $14, Tramways $215.

Sellers-Hongkong Hanks.$800 London 493. Unions 5775, Cantone $310, ong kony Fires $327, China and Manilas S23, Douglases $43 ex div., Hongkong Lands $109, Wes :-Sist. China Bornzor Sto, China Provident Points $50, Hongkong Hotels $115, Cottont

Level and Storage of Waler in Reservoirs on the ist October.

50.50, Cements $10, Ices 5236, Ropes $28. Chins Light and Power Sio, Watsons $13. t'oweils $10.

Sales-Hongkong Banks 5800, China Fire: $93. Kowloon Whats Soit. Humphreys Estates $11, China Providents Soj.

Nominal:National Banks $17. China Fires $93, Indos $74. China Sugars 5157, Hongkew Wharves Tls. 340, Dairy Farms 517.

TO-DAY'S RXCHANGE.

Salling.

i.

nuson-B.uk TT.

1906.

Do.

j' 8" above

I overflow

2' 24" alive

1.KVK:: 15. fo below Tylam.

Loverflow

o' below Byewash... 23

{overflow I overl Pokfulum. * 5" below

" above overflow

overflow Wong-nei. 8' " below o'1" above

changoverBow Joverflow

STORAGE GALLONS.

1905,

Tyam Byewash. Volfulum.... Wong-nti-chong

foto 20,715,000

Da. France

2

demand....... mamita hverra 25 4 months" sipagasi Bank T.T..

'America-Bank T.T.

Germany-Bank T.F. India T.T.

Do. demand... ä. .......rar. Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.T............ tapan-Bank 20. .........

ava-Bank T.T.

Buying

..2 3 1/16

$31 2.27

PIANOS,

*BY

THE LEADING MAKERS

OF

THE WORLD.

Steinway,

Bechstein,

....73€

5% prem

C&

Bluthner,

381,650.000

0,471,000

1406. 390,120,000 15,842,001

4 months' sight LG... 70,220,000 6 months' sight Lt. 31,678,000

344

231

Winkelmann,

3 7/16

30 days' sight San Francissora, NEW YORK

months' sight

Collard &-Collard,

10 day sight Sydney add † elbou

4 months' sight. France.........

2.851

2.32

Hopkinson,

3

8.95

Total........ 468,"45.000 $27,000,000 Consumption of Water in the City of Victorin and Hill District during the month of Sept. 1005.

1906.

Consumption....144,791,000 119.218,000 gallons

230,100 114,900

EstimatedT

population..) Consumption) per head per day............. Universal constant supply during the whole month of September, nxis. Rider Mains in operation up to 7th September, tjob, in the Central and Western Districts. Universal constant supply from the 18th Sept., 1906. during the month of September.

Consumption of Waterin Kuwloon Peninsula

1905.

19uf 14,84000 gallons

81,100

21.10.9 gallons

Consumption 15,616,00 Estimated.. population... Consumption)

per head per 6.9. 6.1 gallons

The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authori13.

ŚHANGEKÍ SIKH-EQLICE

STRIKE.

VOLUNTEERS CALLED OUT. Stories of the Eldorado in America found by a number of Sikh and other Indian watchmen

who ha e sought employment thus far from their native land have fluated up to Sharig

a from time to time with the inevitable result that the Indians here, like their compatriots in Hongkong, have for a long while been thirsting, says the N. C. Darly News of the "ist, for a share at the gold. Dissatisfaction with their present wages been expressed by the Indian policemen for some time. Various furle meetings have been quietly beld and the mát.

point of view is that the policemen do not get ter discussed. The cive from the Indian sofficient wages and it is affirmed that from America and even Russia letters come very open It is a poor outlook when the aforesaid in which its stated that the Indians in those circularists deciate that, "on account of this countries are genting $50 or Fico per month. general stagnation, the capital of the Chinese There was plenty of gold, why didn' yarn dealers has now totally disappeared and their friends come? In Shanghai, as palice." further monies put into the business have, in men, they got $16 to $22. The Sikhs have every instance totalling several times the decided that they must have mure money in original capital, likewise vanished." They Shanghai or else they will not remain any seck relief from Foreign Hongs and Imporinger; according to an Indian informant some ters or "bankruptcy and ruin will be the certain consequence," It is a pathetic appeal that is made... A set of five propositions has $ 400,000.00 been formulated which the Chinese firms 1,600,000 co have submitted for "serious and kind con

105.887. b sideration." The propositions are, textually

8.043.00

as follows F2,994-46 567.750.93

$2,924,575-95

The accounts have bren audited by Messrs. W. H. Posts and H. Percy Smith, F.CA, who 167,696 91 being eligible, offer themselves fofic-clecian,

1.374-53

Jarpiye, MatHESON & CO. -General Agents. 24.50

Hongkong, 29th September, 19ob.

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1906, Liabilities. Capital subscriber...$7,500,000.00 Amount paid-up $7.top.co Reserve fund

2,1000 Re-Insurance fundo dete 10,849.7Outstanding dividends...

Accounts payable Balance of working account, 1905

Total

Assets,

$10:46 .17

By Bilance from 30th June, w)

"

Dividend on investment, Transfer fees............. Bad debts recovered, Balance of working account,

$676.95 350.0 300 76.33

19.535-39

$20,66,.17

Cash on current account with Hongkong & Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation Fixed deposits with Banks in

Hongkong Mortgages and d-bentures in

Hongkong and Shanghai Chinese Imperial Government

Loan, 1886

69,108,87

115,000 00 2,021,528.52

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. FigG1 First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:

On the 5th at 120 p-The barameter has sisen quickly aver è. Japan and fallen slightly over China and Formosa,

United States bonds (4 per cent,

Japanese Government Bonds......

44,078.18

400,000.00 $64,860.38

Total....... $1,924.675.95 WORKING ACCOUNT.

11,183,771.82

The law pressure trough still lies over the Losses and claims paid middle part of the China Sea and the Pacific Charges, including directors', au towards the N.E of Luzon, with a tendency

for a depression to form over the latter area.

Pretsure remains high-over China to the -North of the Yangtze,

Strong N. and N.E. winds will continue in the Formosa Channel and the N. part of the China

Sex.

1-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N, winds, moderate; fair.

FORECAST.

1-Formosa Channel, N E. winds, strong.' 1-South coast of China between itongkong and Lamocks, N.E, winds, feth,

4-South coast of China between Hongkong god Heizko, samu za No. 1.

ditors and survey fees, agents'', Commissions..... expenses, &c

Balance as above.....

Total Amount brought forward from last

account.....son

83,019.04 135619.70 567,750.03

$1,969, 101.49 $,211,540.38 Net premis received, less returna

and re-insurances

4,809, a Transfer fees Interest ......................... 200,350.01 67 co Exchange

7,394-2

iemperazinamater

1.That Yaru dealers be allowed to pay 1/3rd of any difference in pur. | chase price with present value on taking delivery, and the balance of 2/3rds be paid by a Promissory Note for 12 months, such Promissory Nute to be made at the end of the current month when the total of the 2/3rds owing can be totalled up and ascer

tained.

...

were desirous of going away in any case. These requests for higher pay not having been acceded to, it was decided to strike on Sunday morning.

Brod Clark and Capt. F. G 'Collyer, Adjutant

On Saturday night abeun, iz o'clock Majo of the S.V.C., were poufied that there was a likelihood that the Sikh policemen would re- fuse duty early in the morning'an Sunday. A consultation was" held by the authorities and before midnight Second Lieut Rutherford had inactions to summon the Emergency Com pany to Headquaters The then had to be called up by persona! visit, but the Com pany mustered in useful strength. No trou bie occurred with the right-duty police, but I was ascertained that those who were to go on duty at 2 a.m, would refuse to do 31. In.. consequence of this the remainder of A Company was called out for 7 am.: "B" Company was summoned for the same hour to take barge at Hongkew police Station; the Light Haise were called out to assume control of their district, including Louza and Sinza

tatipes, at 7 a.m,

months! sight al

4 months' sight Germany. Bar Silver.............................. Bank of Englanit exte Sovereign.....

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

-MENU

SATURDAY, Octorer 6TH, 1906. DINNER.

HORS D'OEUVRES, Cavinre in "Hugs.

Asparagus.

FISU.

Salmon and Mayonnaise Sauce.

ENTREES, Lamb Cutlets and Green Peas. Stewed steak (English style). Manglas Jaues."

CURLY.

Giblet.

JOINTS,&c.

Rpast Sirloin of Beef and Baked Potatoes. Roast Capon and Bread Sauce. Boiled Baron and Spinach. Cold Bologna Sausage and Plain Salad..

SWEETS.

Toast Pudding.

Raspberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes.

Plani Pudding and Brandy Sauce.

THE

DESSERT.

Coffee..

Fruit.

TYPHOON RELIEF FUND.

F95

THE SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT. to the above Fund, will be held in the

the proceeds of which are to be devoted

CITY HALL,

ON

WEDNESDAY, October 10th. The Programme will be a varied one, con- rating of:-

SONGS, RECITATIONS.'

MUSICAL SKETCH.

CUTLASS DISPLAY.

BAYONET FIGHTING.

'SKIPPING ROPE Dance.

HORNPIPE,

· SONGS IN CHARACTER.

Sketch entitled

FIVE MINUTES AT MARGĀTE.

In addition to which the Band of the West Kent Regiment will assist.

Tickets:......! rice $4, $3: $1.

1952

- Booking Office is now open at the ROBINSON PIANO Company,

R. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Secretary,, Entertainment Committet. Hongkong, 5th October, 1906.

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS:

HE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

Haake,

Krauss, &c.

CASH OR CREDIT,

OR ON

HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH INCLUSIVE

Hongkong, 21¤d August, 1906.

£1,000.00

[38

was offered by Mr. LINDE

MAN if any added matter... whatever (deleterious or otherwise) could be

found in any one wine in

his vast stocks.

AUSTRALIAN WINES.-

$1

CAWARRA CLARET:

Per case 12 bottles

$15.00

...... 16.00

CAWARRA HOCK:

Per case 12 bottles.....$16.00

24

16.00

We can specially re- commend the above as being of exceptional

"2. Such Promissory Notes for 32 months, if not paid on due date half to be paid then, and the other half to be paid by a furflier Promissory Note for a months, at the expiration of which date no further time to be asked for or allowed.

When eight o'clock struck the Sikhs at the "3.Thats 2 months time be allowed Central, Hongkew and Louca Police Stations due to go on duty did not fall in as usual for Yarn dealers to clear all balance of inspection and report previous to going out on stock purchased and not taken deli the streets. The men were given time to re

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, very of.

consider the matter, but they finally refused to risk and expense.

1,imited, at Kowloon, and stored at Consignees "4.That Foreign firms and Importers do their duty. The Sikhs at the three stations,

enter into an

who did

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda this, including the watch at the Hanks, agreement with the undersigned nine Yarn dealing firme, numbered forty-five. As Bubbling Well five have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining to deal exclusively with them for the and refused to do further duty. At Sinza only

undelivered after the 10th instant will be sub men went out on duty but four soon returned "term of three years and with no other three refused to continue patrol. At West new firms, that might come into exist Hongkew one Sikhalone refused to go about his ence during that period.

duties and at Yangtsepoo and Wayside there "That Foreign firms and Importers was no trouble, At each of the three large Stations when it was found that there might will forego and not charge the cus

be trouble it was decided at once to disarm. tomary a cents per bale per day due

the Sikhs, and their carbines and other wea on our present purchases, but not

pons were taken from the racks in their quarters taken delivery of mock,”

i and placed in the store. The men offered no

"MERIONETHSHIRE,"

above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Captain C. H, Burch; having arrived from the informed that their Goods are being landed at their rick into the Godowns of the Hongkong quality and flavour.

Ject to eat

2

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th instant, at 2,30°P.M. No Fire Insomnce has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents.

Haugkong, 4th October, 1905.

1981

H.

PRICE & CO.

SOLE AGENTS,

- 12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Telephone No. 135

Hongkong, 26th September, 1999

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