Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 1909.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

CAPTAIN D. Clapham, R.O.A, has; bean trang. ferred to No. 88 Company, at Hoogkong.

"A CARPENTER was awarded seven days' har

labour at the Magistracy to-day for stealing a

A. S. WATSON & CO., quantity of wood from the Taikoo Decks yester

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day.

DIN Mahomed, a watchman, was fo-day fined So for allowing his goat to injure some trees which have recently been planted on Gascoigne

Road at Yau-ma-ti.

On arrival home early in the new year Captain B. S. Philpotts, Royal Engineers, now at Hongkong, will take up duty with the 33rd (Fortress) Company at Cork.

QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS,

·REPLY FROM BINGAPORE AND SHANGHAI,

We have been favoured by the Hongkongplies looking for export trade will do well to General Chamber of Commerce with the fol- lowing correspondence for publication:-

'Colonial Secretary's Office,

..

7th July, 1909. Sir,-With reference to my letter No.:1563/ 1909 of the 5th instant I am directed to inform you that I am in receipt of a telegram from the Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements dated the 6th instant expressing regret that at present the quarantion against Hongkong at Singapore cannot be reduced.—I am, &c.,

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Telegrams.

“HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'

SERVICE.

VICEROYS OF CANTON.

MEETING AT NANKING.

[By courtesy of the " Shaung Po,"]

Shanghai, 20th July. H.E. Yuan Shu-fun, Viceroy-de-

THE SUNNING RAILWAY.

Vice-Conen-Gentral William B. Hall, of Canton, notes:-Manufacturers of railway sups

give some attention to Chios, as with the pre- sant activity there is every ledication that the market will be in time one of considerable im- portance. This Srel terminal of the Sunning Railway is located at Kung Yik port, 120 miles southwest of Canton. Kung Yik is a pört re-- claimed-by the villagers of Sunning district in 100g, having an area of about fos acres, of which the railway was a liitto over one-half, the'rast being owned by the villagers. About 700 houres of semi-European construction signate of Canton, has decided to have been built at Kung Yik. The whole lise leave for Shanghai on the 29th inst. when completed will be about 40 miles. Upon obtaining the approval of the Board of Trausen route for Nanking where he will portations and Fosts the line will be extended hold a conference with Viceroy Chang to Kang Moon, a distance of about 20 miles, and the capital will be increased by $500,000: The idea of building this railroad originated with Mr. Chin'Gee Hea, who was then in the United States, and some subscriptions for stock were secored from ather, Chinese re- sidents of the United States. The majority of the stock, however, in cow „owned by residents of the province of Kwangtung/ The line is being constructed entirely by non-scientific Chinese. No person of any nationality other than Chiness has ever been The following reply was sent to the Gover-connected in any way with the building of

(5gd), C. CLEMENTI,

for Colonial Secretary. P.S.--Since writing above i bave received enclosed telegram from His Britannis Ma MAJOR W. M. Pyne, Royal Engineers, Cork,jesty's Consul-General at Shanghai.. bas changed with Major P. T. Duais de Vitre, Royal Engineers, ordered to Hongkong. The former officer will embark for Hongkong about the middle of October next.

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SOME disturbance was caused by a Japanese in Ship Street last night, during which he as- saulted two policemen who tried to keep down the Jap's exuberance. In the Police Court, this morning, the nowy poe was fined $to-$5

on each count.

·THE Hamburg-Amaican liner Nicomalià re- cent y arrived at Rotterdam from China in command of the second officer, owing to the captain, first officer, and several of the crew 'being down with typhus. The captain and the

chief engineer bave since died,

AT a sale of rare British stacips the following prices were realised:~Hongkong, 1881. c.to, blue-green uposed copy, 3; 1897, Ston St, sage green, without Chiness surcharge, Mint REFRESHING. state, 45; and Si on $1, sea green, variety with the sloping portion of the Chinese surcharge omitted, 3 35.

Watson's

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Hongkong, 15th July, 1909.

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HoKoKONG, Wednesday, July 11, 1909..

Jatanusk―rNSURANCE.-

The Secretary,

"Chamber of Commerce,

[Enclosure],

Your telegram of 5th July, ⋅ Quarantine con- sists of inspection of vessel lasting for in no case than one hour.

Quarantine Authorities consider inadvisable to reduce this slight precaution as long as case of plague reported at Hongkong.

meat-

(Sgd) WARREN.

Hongkong Chamber of Commerce,"

8th July, 1909. Sir. I have the honour to acknowledge with many thanks the receipt or your letter of 7tb instant (No. 1563/1909).

My committen learn therefrom that the Gov- eroment of Singapore are unable to reduce, at present, the period of quarantine against Hong. kong, and that with reference to Shanghai, His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General states, in his telegraphic reply, that the quarantine im posed at that port is only a matter of an hour.

My committes desire me to ask you to be good enough to convey to His Excellency the Governor their appreciation of the promptac- tion taken by him.-1 bave, &c,

(5gd.), E A. M. WILLIAMS,

Secretary,

DAME Bianche Annie MacDonnell, of Clifton-- terrace, Southsea, widow of Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, K.C.A., K.C.M.G. formerly Gov- erbar of South Australia and Hongkong, who desired the executors of her will to pay 454 | Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson, Colonial Secretary, per apoum for the maintenance of her little dog Him, left 20,637.

THE only lode mine being worked at present in Malays is the Raub Australian Company's mine, which, during last year, crushed '77,257 tons of ore, giving a return of 14,653 ounces of gold... The Bukit Koman lode has now been followed to a depth of 540 feet, at which level and at the 440 ft. loval developments are said to be promising.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

1. E. CHANG JEN CHUN'S NEW APPOINTMENT.

[from Our Chon Correspondent:]|

Canton, 20th July.

HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION.

THIRD ROUND.

1.Q.C. 7. 87TH.CO. R.G.A.

Yesterday afternoon at the Victoria Recrea- tion Club's enclosure the B.O.C. met the 87th Co. Royal Garrison Artillery to play off their

match in the above round, which resulted in a Victory for the Boys by z goals to one.

The teams were as follows- B.Q.C.-A. R. Ellis, A. S. Ellis, 1. G. Cor

deira, 1. E. Chunyut, H. J. White, B: Muskett

and Leitao.

87th Co. R.G.A.-S. H. Harris, Old, Birch, Cooper, Connelly, Rickwood and Bancroft,

The Boys did not have matters all their own. way as many expected, as the artillerymen showed up, well and have improved wonder.

In the course of the last two days, Taotai Li Chit Tauo, Li Kah Chek and Fong Chlug left here for Hongkong en route to Nanking where they will make all necessary arrangements pre-fully. The B.O.C. managed to set the ball paratory to the arrival of H.E. Chang Jen Chun toʻtake-up his duties as Viceroy of the Liang | Kiang provinces,

...་

PRESENTATION BY SOCIETIES. Yesterday, the committees of the Seventy-two | Gui'ds, the Chamber of Cominence and repres sentatives of other institutions called on the outgoing Viceroy H,E. Chang Jen Chun and presented him an address and other gifts in the shape of silk embroidered hangings, umbrellas, etc., in honour of H.E. Chang's recent promo. Ition.

PREPARATIONS FOR A SEND-OFF! This morning; work was commenced in con. nection with the erection of a large matshed in the vicinity of the Government Tien Ts Wharf, where the local gentry and the members of the various institutions and leading merchants will see H.E. Chang Jen Chún off on the 19th instant, the date fixed for H.E. Chang's depar ture to his new sphere of influence.

GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE.

CRIMINALS EXECUTED.

twice in the first half, the goals being scored by A. 8. Ellis and Leitao, but in the second spell the 87th Cornetted-the-leather-ooce, the B.O.C. failing, to add any more to their credit, the game thus resulting in a win for the Boys

by 2 goals to one.

Again selfish play on the part of one or two of the Boys handicapped their score which no

doubt would have been bigger had they played with more combination and passed the bail ohener ius'ead of trying shots from all sorts of

positions,

COLONIAL EXPANSION.

HONGLONG Hinterland,

this road. It is being built under the direc- tion of Mr. Chin, president of the railway, who returned to China from the United States after about 40 years' experience there, some of which was as a railroad foreman and contractor. Ho

has no engineering or railroad knowledge other than the experience gained while in the United States. He has the help of about roo Chinese foremen and labourers who came back from the United States, all with more or less experience in railroad construction. The construction work commenced in the middle of 1926 and part of the line was open to traffic at the beginning of roof. The whole road is provided with tele- phone lines for dispatching. The president and conitructor of the railway-has-agver-received. more than a nominal salary of about $40 par month,

THE CORZONIFYLLIA MURDER.

LETTERS FROM DECEASED TO BROTHER ON ASSASSIN,

Jen-chun,

It is most likely that Viceroy Yuan will start for Canton at the beginning of the 7th moon.

UNIVERSITY FOR SHANGHAI.

TUAN, FANG'S SCHEME.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Italian Convent.

ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

INTERESTING SPEECHES

A larga gathering of civil and naval officials, almost the entire Consular Body, many leading residents mod the parenia of the children at- tended the annual distribution of prizas to the pupils which was held at the Italian Convent yesterday afternoon. To accommodate all the ghosts, who must have numbered several hun dreds, a large, matshed was erected on the!!.

apacious ground of the Convent. The erection extended the entire length of the ground. It was prettily decorated with coloured bubiluga evat. green and a profusion of flowers, and pot- plants. The platform was put up at ths, lar" end of the matshed; It was flanked by the Union Jack sarmounted by a large-sized photograph of the King. In front of the stage the national colouts of China, Portugal, and italy entered into the preity scheme of de- coration, while the electric lamps on the stage? ́and footlights, besides lang strings of electric bulbs running'in parallel lines for the whole length dader the thatched roofing leat, br liance to the animated scene, PAVADIN Punctually at six o'clock His Excellency The Governor arrived, and with Sir Fro denick were Mr. H. H. Fox, wife of the British Consul General at Canton, and Capt, ;- P., H. M. Taylor, a nic. The party was re:

Peking, 20th July. Viceroy Tuan Fang has memo-ceived by. Bishop D. Pozzon, Kew: Fr. P. de rialized for permission to establish a University in Shanghai.

WHOLESALE DENUN- GLATION.

MEMORIAL SHELVED.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th July.

The Consors have submitted a me- morial denouncing various Viceroys and Governors, proteges of Prince

"he Pioneer publishes & letter from the father Ching

of Madar Lai Dhingra, the murderer of Colonel Curzon Wyllie and Dr. Laikaka, enclosing copies of letters addressed by Colonel Curzon-

Upon becoming acquainted with

out his intention.

Wyllie to the brother of the assassin. Dr. the action of the Censors, Prince Dhingra's letter is as follows: Dhingra's Build-Ching pleaded for permission to re- ings, Amritsar, July 4, 2009: Sir, I am send-tire; but the Prince Regent has per ing herewith for your information copies of the letter addressed by the late lamented Sir suaded him to desist from carrying Curson Wyllie to the address of my eldest son, Mr. K. L.. Dhingra, who went to England two years age for busi Colones Drilon Smith. have been sent to Colonel Dunlop Smith. You will observe how deeply we have been indebted to Sir Curzon whom-my-curaed-son killed in a fit of maddoss, I shall feel grate- fal if you will kindly express in the Pioneer the abhorrence of the family for this dest ardly crime of my son who bas thus deprived us of one of our kindast friends in London. Thanking you in anticipation I am, yours faithfully, Delta Dhingra Rai Sahib, retired Civil Surgeon."

ADMITTED DUTY FREE.

[By courtest of the "Shaung Po.").

Maria, manager of the School, and the Roy Superioress. The school children, over four hundred in number, lined the spacious corridor in double files singing "Exuitlam", as the Governor and pasty were conducted to one of the class rooms to inspect a very fine collection of the school-girls' bandiwork, after which His Excellency took his seat in the shed preparato- ry to the distribution of prizes. The assembly which was a very large one, lociaded H.E., the Governor Sir Frederick Lugard, H.K. Sir Jose! chim Machado, K.CMG, Special Portuguese. Commissioner, H.E. Ko Erh Ch'jon, Special Chinese Commissioner, Bishop D.. Pozzoni, Commodore, Mr. and Miss H. Lyon, Capt. D. Cinatti, Capt. Wa, Senhor F. J. Lairin,

Consul for: Portugal and Brazil, and Mme. Leiria, Mr. P. H. Tiedemann, Gonsal for

Russia, and Mme. Tiedemann, Capt. Almeida. and Officers of the Vasco da Gama, Capt. Affreixo and officers of the Patrio, Chevi

z Volpicelli, Consul for Italy, and Mme. Volpicelli, Mr. Seoane, Consul for Feru, Secretary to Commissioner Ko, Capt. P. H. M. Taylor, AD.C), MH. H. H. Fox,

Mr. F. D. Barretto, Consul for Mexico, and

Mrs. Barretto, Mr. Von Wieser, Consul for Austria-Hungary, Mr. T. Funatao, Consal

for Japan, Mr. and Mr. E. Shellim, Rev. Fr. Robert, Miss Loureiro, Capt. 'Norton,

PORCELAIN MANUFACTURE Mr.. T. K. Dasly, Director of Education, Mrs. A. Rozario, Rev. Bro. Christian; Director, St. Joseph's College, Rev. Fr. Noyal, procurator, and Rev. Fathers of the Spanish Dominican Mission, Dr. G. H. L. Fitzwilliams, Mr. L. Beriadeague, Mra Ho Tung, Miss Hartshorn, Chev. and Mrs. Francisco Trynt, Mr. C. S. and Miss Gubbay,. Mr. and

Peking. 20th July. "

Mrs. D. S. Gubbay. Mrs. D. A. Cordeiro, Headmistress, Victoria

The Superintendency of Customs has issued instructions to all the Pro-School, Sisters of the French Convent and

Tudia Office, Whitehall, S.. W. Apil vinces not to levy duty on Kiange 13,1009: Dear Mr. Dhingra, I have just reporcelain ware. ceived your letter of 25th March and have written to you brother at University College

These articles of manufacture pay

Kisngsi and are thereafter exempt

saying that I shall be glad to make bis half duty on being exported from acquaintanco if he could conveniently come and see me here. I have mentioned your name as my excuse for writing to him. You from duty. may be sure I will do what I can for him if he gives me the opportunity, but sometimes it is not easy to get bold of young men at the India House 1.trust you are keeping well and ip prosperity. We are now looking forward to spring and the advent of sommer, With kind regards. Believe me, yours sincerely, W. H.C. Wyllie, "

India Office, Whitehall, S. W., May 6, 1999. Dear Mr. Dhingra: 1 had much pleasure in receiving your letter of March 25, and

RAILWAY LOANS.

AMERICAN REPRESENTATION..

[By crurtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 20th July. The US. Minister has informed

The Minister will not take umbrage at America not securing a share in the loaps; but suggests the aftvi. sablility of China' resorting to the money market in the States for the loans that may be required, for the construction of the Pin-lok and Lok. tung Railways.

others

Angin Porlugacio

The programme opened with a Poika Con- certata played on the piano by 16 hands, and was followed by an address of welcome de- livered by four girls. The song "Welcome sung by 30 little suites was much appreciated as well as the recitation "Grandma's Angel" by Miss M. Melbuish, whose enunciation was very, good. A dont on the piano was given by the two young ladies who were awarded the first and second prizes, respectively, for music -Misses M. Ahwao and E. Falices. A tiny girl. (Miss E. McLeod) then recited Sup Flower's... Lesion" in charming style. This concluded the first part of the programme.

"Manager's ̧rEPORT,

Rav. FR. P. de Maria read the manager's report which was as follows :--In submitting the report on the Italian Convent School, it is

Presiding at the Hotel Cecil, at the tenth Dual dioner of the Corona Club, on June 27, an organisation composed of distinguished Cplonal officials, the Earl of Crewe, after referring to the departmental work of the Colonial Office, said that on this occasion Dr. Louie Hugb, who was educated in Ams they were..concerned only with the Crown wrote at once-10 your brother-Mr. Madar | the Waiwupu that, as so many cour. my painful duty to place on record til death, }

which took place on the 14th December, 1908, rica and obtained the Chi Jen degree at an ex- Colonies. Dividing these into three groups Laf 'Dhingra nying how pleased I should amination held last year in Peking, arrived here the Eastern, the Africas, and the West be to make his acquaintance if he would tries are desirous of participating in of Bister M. Allanson, who for thirty-eight years, the other day. Dr. Hugh has now been appoint Tadian Calonies. Lord Crewe spoke of the income and see me, but no reply-bas-come to the Canton-Hankow Railway-loads,sion, taught with considerable success in the withpat so much as a single month's Intermis. ed Headmaster of the Canton Government Mediternational opium commission as baving shown my letter nor bar your brother called it will be impossible for China to school. During all this time, Sister Carton ---There-are-few-more-remarkable-develop-cal-College-in-succession-to-Dr-Cheung Ho 18 the world what a difficult and complicated fear that any further advances-on-my-pan-

filled the position of headmistress in arccession s ments in connection with modern Japan than he has proceeded to Norway to take part in question was that of the opium trade. Sir Cecil might be misunderstood. I fear I can do no arrange matters satisfactorily.

to Sister Bowring, the daughter of a former the rapid growth of the insurance business in the Leprosy Conference, to be beld is that cous Clementi Smith had presided over that inquiry more in the matter." Perhaps I may have the the country, says the writer of City Notes inry, as a representative of China. A reception and he wished to take the opportunity of ex-pleasure of seeing you again in England before

Governor of Hongkong, and was in turm the Pall Mall Gazette. It was after the committee has been appointed to welcome Dr. pressing the warm thanks of his office to Sir very long. In the meantime I hope you will

succeeded upon her death by Sister Tork, a certificated teacher from the Academy China Japanese war that insurance began tough on the 21st instant at the Kwong Wah Cecil Smith for the ability with which he keep good health and that all will go well with

It had been Sister Allanson'4'; Medical College: make such rapid strides, and since 1900 the

and his associates had carried the task through. you. With regards, believe me, youra sincere

of Milan. satisfaction to have equipped many a young wo Then they found the Hinterland of Hongkong [ ]y, W, 8, C. Wyllie.

lady with the moral and mental training progress has been almost phenomenal. Nine

Yesterday the two prisoners Pun Lung Ying eager to extend its sphere of industrial years ago the amount of the life. contracts and Lok Tsui Tang, who were extradited to operations by the great railway movement SOME naval ratings will be shortly despatched

in their earlier days, which has made those was about 19 millions sterling, and the fire Canton from Hongkong some time ago, on which was taking place in China, the ultimate to the Far East for distribution amongst the

daughters have later become the pupils of such useful mambers in Society, and whose"" contracts 33 millions sterling. The last charges of armed robbery and murder, were results which must be to bring the civili- | cruiser of the China Squadroni returns showed that life contracts were taken out from the Namhoi prison to the ex-skinn of the West into the beart of that great

the same headmistress. This is probably the most aloquent fastimony (IF any werd over 35 millions sterling and fire con-ecution ground and beheaded,

needed) of the appreciation set upon the yalne tracts no less than 150 milljoos sterling.. These figures do not include the risks by

The Waiwapu endeavoured not to of the late beadmistress's teaching. On the fast occasion when I had the pleasure of pre- foreign insurance companies in Japan, which,

discuss the matter, but the U.9. ra.senting this report, the average school attend according to the last reluros, amounted to

ance was 206,67. This has been increased during. presentativa pressed his suggestion.

the year just ended to 742.65; baing an increase neatly 3 millions in the case of life and 25

of 17.37 per cent.

cent. The minimum average daily millions in the case of fire. Mraine busi. ness is a more recent development, Seven "Yeats agoʻthe riske were scarcely two millions sterling The amount has now increased to nearly four times that amount. We have mentioned merely three classes of insurance, but other forms of insurance have made headway, though, to nothing like the same extent, With, such, a boom in insurance, there were bound to spring up mushroom concerns whose stability was open to the

HE, WU SEUNG LUM'S INDUSTRY. Viceroy of the Two Kwang provinces, H.E. Having aisumed charge of office as Acting wu Seung Lam two days ago procesded on round of visits to the different Governmeul de partments to check the official accounts.

CANTON HANKOW RAILWAY.

Owing to increased expenditure on account of the purchase of two-steam-Jaunches solely for the convenience of passengers from Canton to Shek Wal Tong last year the Canton-Hankow

Railway Company increased the rate of fares by scenta for passangers travelling by the Can. top-Samabui Railway. Since the 1st day of the 6th moon (tha 17th instani) the company reverted to their former rate. “

ENCOUNTER WITH PIRATEU,

The Commander-in-Chief Chun Fing Chik

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUE American (Manchuria) 23ıd inst. Indian (Kulsang, z8tb inst. Indian (Kumsanwg) 19th iust; German (Goiben) a9th inst.

-The-st--Fndrapura-will-arrive-here-on 26th-

mysterious Empire. Coming to the Straits Settlements, they found that a recent treaty of the British Empire, at any rate within the had brought, if not exactly within the confines intimate sphere of British influence, a large and important area. The singular success which has attended this country in its dealing with the Malay States, said Lord Crowe, entitles us to hope that these native princedom, capable of grest industrial development, will attain to à pot less measure of success," I believe that, some anxiety has been expressed in some quarters as to what is really the meau--

we are able to reassure anybody who may be nervous on the point, by informing them that all that we do is to take over by, transfer, from Siam such control and influence as Siam her- salf exercised in those territories and that weath inst... are not engaging on any course of conquest of

The Glen Line 4.1. Glenavon left Singapore of occupation.

this afternoon, and is expected

ing of the treaty affecting these States. But

inst.

The Bank Lina as. Ordano left Yokohama

for Paget Bound on 17th fest.

Thu ss: Zennor left Singapore yesterday, for Hongkong, and is dus here on 2616 inst.

The H. AL. 6. Dortmund loft Singapore on 19th inst., and may ba expected, hard on

MANCHURIA.

· FORMATION OF NA

SQUADRON,

By courtesy of the " Sheung Ps"]

Peking, 20th July.

attendance was in the month of July just yaur, when it was 210.46, advancing progresulysly "month by dianth until it reached the wakainganz in March last with 254.34. This figurée remain- ́ed stationary- for the next three months'intil. we closed the year in June with-aši pupili on the roll. That the Convent institution

tally the charitable feature of

maven

is shown by the fact, that; of the papila at-

gravest question, and Japan has had its in. has reported to Canton by wire that the other Amongst thone Colonial officials who at en 37th inst, at daylight, tied to arive here graphed to Viceroy,Sik Liang, of flohment, while thirty per can), of the day-

surance scandals. But the result has been more effective, Government: supervision, so that, these scandalsy though severe lösa has been inflicted on polley-holders, have really best a blessing in disguise,

day his troops had an encounter with a number

The Ministry of War has tele-ending the school no less than thy are from the Orphanage attached to the estab

Malay Interpretar of the Singapore Supreme The perial German Mails Yorch which the Three Eastern Provinces in scholars are admitted free of charge

inno indiscriminata charity of pirates for several houze in Weichow," when Court, now on leave in England. Sir Cecil left here on 16th just, at -10ʻa.m.,, arrived at

him to form a squadron to missiona; as in every case the Superiores seven of the outlaws were captured. The Clementi Smith (who looked remarkably well) Singapore on joth just at 6 monstructing

PEREKİRDEĞİ sat on one side of the Karl and Sir John Win The C. P. R. Co.4.13. Monteagle arrived at

suffifind, akar investigations of, officer in chargs, Tam Kong Chung, was shot | sald Bonser on the other side), The Straits. Neguanki ant to am, on Bist (ait, and leaves work, in conjuncti

unction dead in the engagement,, and several of the Settlemata and #334.53 were largely yapce again at 3 pm, same day, for Kabe waste abe

absoluta inability to provide for their chil Eroepe were wounded,.

Northern Squadron,

· is dus to arrive et 6'435" on seed institut)

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