Telegrams.
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A SERVICE.
PRATAS ISLAND AFFAIR.
INVESTIGATION COMMISSIONER
APPOINTED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY APRIL 1909.
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CAPTAIN'S 'THRILLING, STORY OF WRECKED
SCHOONER.
NARROW ESCAPES PROM DEATH.
Details of the wreck of the American schooner Segual were brought to Poil wisend with twelve sury vors, and the dead bodies of the wife of Capt. Carl Henningsen and his 3-year- old daughter, by the revenue culler Manning, On January 26, Capt. Henningsen is badly scarred and braised and every member of the draw of twalva bear evidence of harsh en counter and narrow excape from death.
PESSIMISTIC VIEW
SINGAPORE
V. JOHNSON.
PIGIE ON THE FILM;
other afternoon I stepped out of Picca
ments.
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-NUAL MEETING of the SHAKE HOLDERS in the Company will be held the Office of the General Managers, George's Building, on SATURDAY, the day of April, 1909, at 11.30 o'clock M the purpose of receiving a Statement Accounts and the Report of the C Managers for the year ending 31st December, Isra 1908, declaring a dividend and electing a Con
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company Will be CLOSED from SATURDAY," "27th: March, until SATURDAY, 3rd April,
Mr. Edward A. Pugb, Inspector of Agencies of the China Mutual Insurance Co.,in as later, view with a representative of the Ceylon Inde" | dilly circus into Syduey, out of a bitter winter: pendent regarding his impressions of the Far vind fàto the boraning tropics, out of a frigid East made a few remarks concerning the com February into a sunny December. The miracle mercial future of Singapore. He said -Atas performed by the cinematograph, that the present moment a great controversy it rag strange foy which is a magic carpet and a ing in England as to whether the opium dess Time Machine and an Aladdin's lamp and in Singapore and Tabore should be closed or an enchanter's wand and an Aazon's rod and a not. The present Liberal party at home are ring of Gyges. The miracle was wrought in a inclined to play up to the anti-opismist and little room in the Gaumont, Studio in Sher Peking, 31st March, a The Walnupu has despatched telegraphic
close the dens. But this, I venture to pro-wood-st, the momantic bit of Bohemia which phcay, will spoil cuidation for the Colony of i sidles out of Glasshouse-st. opposite the back Instructions to H.E. Ko Hi-him, special
Capt. Benningsen's statement of tour of his Singapore, for at present the major part of its door of Gambrinus, that Teutonic Bacchus RS suitable for Offices in No, 10, 108 both days inclusive, DANS commissioner appointed for the delimitation ship changes the story in several particolare. revenus is derived from this source and how The miracle worker was Mr. McIntosh, pro Sassoon & Co.'s premises, of Maexo, directing that, as soon as negotia- I was bound in part Cape Flattery the ap. they will manage to pay their contribution to moter and referes of the fight between Tommy CHAMBERS with Bathroom and use of tions are completed in reference, to the proximate location of that point was, reached England for the military up keep it is impos. Burns and Jack Johoson. This daring impre Kitchen in No. 3, WYNDHAM STREET, ooghoog, 2318 March, 1909.
Sunday, Jaqusry 17, he said. The weather | tible to say. Besides, two Goveraoss tried Macao boundary question, he is to conduct was exceedingly had. I had the schooner to put down opium in Singapore and failed- Investigations into the question arising outstanding off and on until Friday. An obterva miserably. It will certainly be years before of the Pratas Island dispute,
tion to ascertain our position had been impos. Singapore attains to its former protporous state, sible for six days. I calculated that we were Reducilons in establishment are the order of south of the Cape Flallery light and with a the day. Some of the large Chinese business slight moderation of the wind a coarse le shore houses which were housebold names bave gone was ordered Friday wherande. A heavy ang under, and Chetties too. storm was blowing, At 8 o'clock the course was changed so as to take as out to sea. We had, however, passed Cape Flattery and were blown upos Vancouver Island while on a course that bimagined would take us 10 sea.”
CHINA AND JAPAN,
CHIENTAO ISLAND QUESTION,
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po."|"
Peking, 31st March. No. amicable settlement having been ached between China and Japan, on the Chientas Island difference, a certain foreign "Minister has expressed his wish to offer his
services with a view to mediation.
SHANGHAI SETTLEMENT
EXTENSION.
WAIWUPU'S OPPOSITION,
[By-courtesy of the "Sheung Pe"]
Peking, 31st March.
The Waiwupu.iq strongly opposed to the application of the foreign residents for an-
other extension of the settlement in Shang
hal.
NAVAL DOCKS.
FOREIGN ENGINEERS NOT: WANTED.
By couricay of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking; 31st March.. H.E. Tigh Liang, president of the Ministry of War, is determined to engage Chinese engineers only in the construction of naval
docks.
Heinot in favour of employing foreigners,
ÇANI ON-HANKOW RAILWAY.
INVESTIGATION ORDERED.
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po")
Peking, 31st March. H.E. Chang Chih-tung, director-generat of the Canton-Hankow Railway, has deput ed Ko Ling-wei, chief examiner of Hupeh to proceed to Canton to carry out investiga- tloos into railway affairs,
RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.
THE POSITION IN HARBIN.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po!!]
Peking, 31st March, The Russian, authorities have appointed prefect for Harbin.
The British and American Ministers in
Peking look upon the appointment as a violation of the Manchurian agreement.
They have made vigorous representations to the Russian Minister on the subject.
WIFE SAW. DEATH:
Capt. Henningsen says the Soguel struck at 12.30 am, Saturday, His wife and child were in bed at the time, but Mrs Llanningsen was une willing to remain in the cabin and wrapping a blankst. about her baby, came on deck: A lifeboat's lashings were removed and in this Mrs. Henningsen, took a position beside her husband, the captain holding the hild.
A loud report of no advancing comber canied the woman to call:
This is death; kiss me, Carli
In full sweep of storm, the loosened lifeboat. was raised from its cridle and dished upon the deck, "pinioning the three beneath. Capt. | Heuningsen 'was rendered insensible and bis wife and child were instantly killed. The crow remained huddled together until morsing, Then six sailors lowered the captain's gig and malls an attempt to reach the coast.
Second Mate. Hesningren, a brother of the captain, was washed overboard, but was rescued by those on the schoooer is companions in the small boat finally landed on a cluster of racks a short distance shoreward from the wreck. They were rescued eight hours later by a boat's crew from the steamship Leelro Capt. Henningsen and half of his crew remain., ed aboard the schooner until Saturday evening. HEROES.
Af low tide they, were able to reach the rocks from which their mates. had been rescued a short time before, There they were forced to remain antil Sunday morning when the surf boat of the Woddah Island life saving station succeeded in teaching the rock. At the request of Capt. Hencingsen, four of the saving crew swam to the schooner and brought off the bodies of his dead wife and Child, "This daring set of the Woddal life saving crew is given high praise.
while in command of the barkentine Uncle Capt. Henningsen was wrecked once before John, ten years ago, a few miles distant from the scene of the present disautor.
1:
GUNNERY IN THE NAVY,
BRITISH FLEETS' NÄTTLE PRACTICË,
The result of the battle practice in the feet during last year is announced in a return issued in the form of a Parliamentary White-paper by the Admiralty to-day, reports, the Pall Wall Gasello in a recent issue. It is pointed out that the conditions of the practice presented consider ably greater difficulty than in 1957, and it is re markable that such good results were obtained. Owing to the different conditions the system of calculating the points,bas been revised, and the points are therefore not directly comparable with those for 1707.
The order of merit in which the feels are placed is as follow
sario organised the battle in order to provide a sactation for kis megical films. Already the films of the fight have earned £75,000! Burns and Johnson are fighting their battle over again before audiences all-over the world. It is a fight without a finish,
I bave never seen films so realistic as these, The illusion is absolute. There is no vibra tion whatever. The drunken (remor which mErred the earlier films of cinematography is completely absent. The nya was not torturad by dancing specks and sparks of light. The movement of the limbo in as rhythmical as it is în direct vision. It is neither too fast nor too slow, and there is no sense of transition from one Restore to another. You have the sensa tion of seeing action, us it is seen by a man who is deaf and colour-blind. I insist upon my right to be astonished at this feat of science. assert that the cinematograph does really abolish space sud tinie.
THE TIME MACHINE,
I was in Sydney, I struggled in the crowd that booked seats in advance. I saw Buros training. I watched him as he boxed with an imaginary antagonist, as he ski ped with a skipping-rope, as he drove up with his wife in. a motorcar to a garden party,§. I saw with.
known as "College Chambars.” Ba
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DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD,S -Hongkong 1st April, 1909.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, -
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and or extra. bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and whence and/or from the wharves delivery Kowloon Wharf, and Godown" "Co., Ltd.,
may be obtañéð.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and ail Goods remain ing undelivered after the yab inst, will be subject to rent. [Ins.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pra santed to the Undersigned on or before the cath idit, or they will not be recognized
„All brokers, chased, and damaged Goods and examined on the 7th just, at BX A.M.
No. of No. of Average First Ship care. these eyes the long, lean segro fighting with a' .to be left in the Godowns; where they will be
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panch ball. 1 sat in the stadium with 20,cco 3.6.-gesticulating med. 1saw, though' did not hear, the band playing in the rlog. I saw the jovial Johnson ahaking hands with the "autly Burns. I watched him as he sat like on ebony
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Fride of place in the various fish has been devil in his dressing-gown in his/corner. 1 stared with parched lips at every phase of the Achieved as follows:-
-fight it is true that I did not hear the thud of -Ship. No Nature
the glove on the flesh, the quick shuffle of the Gan of Go Hom ladangitable...&... sbs feet on the planks, and the roar of the crowd. Chia..................... „King Afped..... *..."1046,8 It is too that? did'not gasp aud sweat un- Mediterrapitan manaGitry umanjen 4" is extɔ"vill, Channel...ak
der the vertical rays of Australian sup," | Atlanticdio.Albemarleson 4 vota"Ï.............135.0 was the only cool spectator, but my soods Australia Challenge?" 397-7 Told me that ought to be sweltering in
·Cape of Grand Iopeluru B "the heat and fanning my hot face with a Gunboat........
«Batezan... » 2004;2452.5 | newspaper. I was bewildered · by my dual Foresights 34 32p. Bew. Coniciousness. I felt like Sir Boyle Ruche's
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THE CULT OF THE MARTYA,-“:
bird, for I was in two placed at the same,
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Hongkong, ist April, 1909.
THEATRE
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CITY HALL,
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COMPANY, LIN
"THE "TWENTY-SIXTH O'ORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in the above Company wilt ba held at the Company's Office, St. George's Building, 6, Connaught Road, Victoria, on SATURDAY, 188, 3rd April, 1909, et, Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement bi Accounts and the Report of the General Manogers for the year ending gtar December, |ig08," and "electing a Consulting Committes: and Auditors, w
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the 31st March, to SATURDAY, the 3rd April, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
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-UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS..
NOTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY- SIXTH ORDIÑARY YEARLY MEET- ING of the Society will be held at its Head: Office, No. 2 Queen's Buildings, Hoogkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st April; "1909, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Räpårt of the Directors, together with Statements of Accounts, to 31st December, 19:8, and of des claring dividends, &c.
[374 The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society"
will be CLOSED from th April to the 21st April, both days inclusively
By Order of the Board,
C. MONTAGUR EDE
Secretary. Hongkang, 24th March, 1909.
fapo
-UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
CANTON, LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
time. I was living in the past, the present, and ENTERTAINERS. No
Four Nights Only.
The future at the same moment, for I saw the begipping of a series of actions, and at the ame: lime I knew the end of bach. before it look place in a real sense, I was a god, en- dowed with amniscience, for i was able to look forward and look back, and also to participate in each event as it was about to happeń al- ibough-I-knew it had happened and had not happened and was happening at the same HIGH CLASS moment. These complicated sensations were all subconscious, for they were dominated by
VAUDEVILLE
FARCES.
A grave Indian danger has arisen in Londop in a rapidly growing colony of young Indian, Excepting the ship's log book and some of anarchists who are financed and led by agitators the papers nothing was saved, form the wreck.in Paris, observes the Daily Express. About Capt. "Henningsen, was a part owner of the six hundred Indians of the student type are Sequel and says that other than bis individual share, which was protected, ad ibpurance was known to be extremists who are openly work now settled in London, and many of them nie carried on the vessel.
ing to undermine British prestige' in fadin police has been called to recent attempts to The attention of the Government and the glorify political murder and to provoko sedition. An alarming tendency on the part of a few members of the colony to follow up words by "Acts has led the special' branch of Scotland
yard to take precautions. High Indian officials. In one respect, the cable did prevaricale." in London have been guarded at their ownThe cable said that Burns. was stierly weary request since the two recent assaults in the West-End-ob Sir William Lee Warner, a venerable member of the India Council,
PUBLICATIONS.
forgot and remembered that the fight had been be illusion that I was not here, but abere. MUSICAL. COMEDY
over and done with two months ago. For me bad beaten Jolipson in the fourteenth round! it was both decided and undecided, If Buras should have been surprised and I should not have been surprised," I should probably have
aid that the cable had prevaricated.
VĖSDVIUS V. PRIMROSE-HILL,
A ORKAT TREATY MAKER.
NOTABLE' NEW YORK SPEECHES;
New York, February 27, The Peace Bociany's dinner yesterday,evening in honour of Mr. Root, ex-Secretary of State, was attended by a notable gathering, Mr. Cheate, ex-mbasador to Great Britain, was toastmaster, and among those present were Mr. Tali, Mr. Dryce, Mr. Takabira (the Japan ess Ambassador), and eight hundred others, including odmerous ladies,
"
The official orgao of the extremists is the Indian Sociologist-printed in Londos and dia tributed from Paris by the editor, Shyamji Kililinavarma, 'M.A., (Öxou). A new Indian paper called Svaradį (self-government), is to be issued in London in a few days. The editor
edited Aew India ja Calcuite and came to England after imprisonmeal in India for con- tempt of court.
Shyama Krishnavarma edits the Indian Sociologist from a flat in the Aventie Ingress, Paris, but has a Londog residence-India House, in Cromwell-avenue, Highgate where a number of his Indian friends and pupils live.
ed to "four deserving ladians" as memoriel to the four lodian martyre!! who were hanged last year by the British Government for the murders of two defenceless English. women and a nativo.
Mr. Root, in his speech; declared that Ifs Shrijit Bepin Chandra Pal, who formerly would have prace it impot enough to cry peace. It is creatial that we should promote and-insist upan the williogoess of our country to do justice to all the countries of the earth.” He said that in the excise of the duties in which the Ambassadors of Great Britain, Brazil, and Japan had played so great a part In the course of a recent interpellation in the in the last few years at Washington, the great French Chamber on the subject of the Colonies, obstacle to doing things making for peace bad. Four scholarships have recently been award M. Gandin de Villains said he believed that at been the wish of the diplomatists, nor the Cam-Rauh must be looked upon as the great pricy of the Government, but the loconside "port of call of Indo-China, and that it was there rate and thoughtless unwillingness of the great the Trans Indo-Chinese Railway must have its body of the people of the respective countries terminus. The Colonial administration had who stand behind the man who is willing, for the made a mistake in allowing Siam to establish sake of peace and justice, to make, fair-con the railroad connecting Bangkok to the Mekong..cosins. Il people would make for peace they It was to be feared that all the traffic of the must condemn, ostracise, and punish by ail: Upper Laos might be transported to Bangkok, to the detriment of Saigon. To avert this danger a now line wijl have to be built. Going on to speak of the Yunnan Ra'lway, M. de Villains pointed out the look was first mooted during M, Doumer's administration. But what was possible then could not be done to-day owing to the opposition of the Chinese, and the point where they would, torminate on the Chinese side would not give a remunerative traffic to the line. Thus, he concluded, colos sal sums would baya bean wasted. Apparently Critics of French colonial policy, are not want ing either at home or abroad. ale JWENY
ng a dia a dia pn WITH refereech to the question of the Russians belling Chinese merchants at Harbin to
Fred Sri, the
on the questi
social penalties men guilty of offering jarit to friendly Powers; \"
Mr. Bryce paid an eloquent tribute ip Mr. Root's work for prace, mentioning that be had negotiated and signed twenty-four arbitra tion treaties, including treaties with nearly all the chief States of the world. With Great Brimin six wrestler had been signed, by which nearly every question that bad arisen, or was likely to arise, between Canada and the Uolled States was provided for
GAME MONIKE TO HURDEKERS: The gentle Krishnavarma also proposed to erect a memorial in India House, Highgate, to the four murderers to commemorate their "deeds of daring and self-devotion.*/%e
The four "martyra" the Indian anarchists
have thus honoured are:--Prafulla Chaki, Khudiram Bose, Kanallal Dutt, and Satyendra Nath, Bose,
Thery morderen were executed after due trial for the bomb outrage at Muzafferpar le May last, which resulind in the death of Mrs. and Miss Kennedy, and the murder of the informer Gosain in the Alipur Gaol at the end
as
Mr. Takahira eulogised Mr. Root's work doring, the "failscious clamour concerning of August,
war between America and Japan, adding 11 The Indian Sociologist, which glorifies those
To-day we are happy to are the public coomes and Inciles, young £10; revolt vinced of the folly of that impossible story," Köntil
Mr. Taft declared that Mr. Root ought to be
the President elect and he a mimb Cabinet, because I know how
He con
and worn before the patice stopped-the-fight I saw no evidence of that. To the very farthe was full of #pring and sprightliness. To this. very end he was dancing on his toes round that monstrous black demon, dodging and fainting, decking and darting, boshing in under those elongated black arms, that seemed to stretch. right across the ring. To the very finish he was trying incomitably to get in the knock-out blow which was his only hope. But the negro was like an ironclad with its torpedo-nels cut. He was invulnerably long, unconquerably tirong, and hard as a hippopotamus. At times he ignored Buros and turned his head, ronna and talked to the crowd. I saw him opening is enormous mouth and laughing his negroid laugh. He looked like a giant playing with 'a lively child..
OPENING
APRIL 18T.
FIRST NIGHT,
GEORGE COHAN'S
BEHIND
THE SCENES.
BOOKING AT
MOUTRIE'S.
Hongkong, gist Mirch, torg (310
The fight on the film was not like a fight." Is was more like an exhibition of bugging. Burns was always in the stutude of a sentimental lover. He was never happy díolers bis head: was lying on that great black shoulder and unless his aim encircled that great black waist slaps a naughty child that clings sobbing to her Sometimes he clasped the negro passionately apron, It may be illogical, but my blood round the neck. The inferes wai clothed in a boiled against the indignity, of seeing a white white sait, and in the blinding glare be looked man contemptuoudly beaten by a black, like a ghost. You could see the edges of him, but not the solid shape, At times he faded into a flickering phantom. This made the scene sinister, macabje, bizarro,
THE NEGRO'S BALD HEAD.
FRAMED, IN SILENCE,
The finish was tragic. The white man was felled by a terrible blow. He pitched prone on bis head and then he raised himself of his hands and knees, while the ghostly referee, There was something uncanny and horrible bending over bild, counted the seconds with in the shadowy figure of the gaunt negro, with sweeping beats of his arm, I can never forget his conical, bald head (I-bated that bald head), that glimpse of the kneeling gladiator his dits, learing face, Sin long black arms, and burar ineff luto my brains li had is it the his long black lege: As the fight weat on ke symbolic emotion of a great pleure or great perspired, and the light began to shine on his piece of sculpture, for it was framed, in silence. wet, alçaming flash, picking out bit buge All the trivialities of sound" kad" fallen awayi shoulder blades and the play of his chest and there was the oaked image of
Theanimalism of the lanky creature Seality of-it was painful. One Lope's ant
white man's quick the unalterable fact. But even the revealed
user ande Zraph Cannot Mudo the done.p
the Picc
The
of the Society will be held at its Head Office, No. z. Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st April, 1909/ at 12.15. P.1. for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the following Special Resolution: Supe
"That the Memorandum and 'Articles of Association of the Society be respectively "extended, sltered and amended so as to, "' read as shewo in the print signed for the "purpose of identification by the Chair- „"man" of this -Meeting-qud"bat, auch "extended, altered: gud amended, Memo- "randum and Articles of Association be "henceforth adopted as the Memorandum "and Articles of Association of the Spe #cloty to the exclusion of those heretofore #prevailing
Should the above Special Resolution & baj: duly passed, it will be subsequently submitted for confirmation to a further Extraordinary General Meeting, of which Notice will be hereafter given.
Order of the Board of Directors;
C. MONTAGUE EDE, Secretary:
-Hongkong, 30th March, 1929.
[ ́THE- CHINA: TRADERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
NOTICE is hereby gives VRETING Y
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above. Company- will be held at the Head Office, No, a Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the |21st April, 1909, at 12.30 F,M), for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, to igether with Statement of Accounts to the gim December, 1998, and of declaring Dividends." The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED' from the 7th April to the arat April, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Director.
G. MONTAGUE EDE,
Secretary, Hongkong, 26th March, 1969 125 (296.
THE CHINA TRADERS INSURANOR: COMPANY, LIMITED..
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
NOTICE is hereby gives, that an EXTRA- "ÎN ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office | No, z. Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hongkoug, oD WEDNESDAY, the 21st April, 1909, at 1345 PM, for the purpose of considering and if thought fit, passing the following Special Resolation to care
of
That the Memorandum and Articles
Association of the Campasy, he rappe to read it shows to the print signed Min**tively extended, altered and amended so
word for the purpose of identification, by the "Chairman of this Meeting and that such extended, altered and amended Memo Fraedum Rod"Articles of Association be *4#! benceforth adopted as the Memorandum -Hand Articles of Asfociation of the Cómi (4.5 pany to the exclusion of those Barstol
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