ST. FRANCIS CHURCH.
SOLEMN CELEBRATIONS AT WANCHAL
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MAY 26
LONDON ROBBER 'SCARE,
"ECONOMIST'S" DESCI (PTION OF RELAPSE,
SOME AMAZING STORIES OF THE WILD PLUNGING,
di
WONDERS OF NIPPUMAT
Yesterday, 29th ult,, a Morking Leader repro- tentative was given a foretaste of Nippon and Tea Houses all complete). The many (Morning Glorins, Wisteria, Cherry Blossom, delectable things which a thousand writers
FEATURES OF. THs japan exhibitiÓN. The large samples of Japan are still being To-day being the fast of Corpus Christi,
rapidly unpicked and picturesquely, posed' His Lordship Bishop D. Peztool officiated at
about the grounds and buildlogs of the White
• a solomo service at St. Francis Church, Wan-
Oity, beyond the litter of packing papers and chal, when he administered the Sacrament of Writing on April an 'just after the stump in broken cases there now plainly shows a pre- Confirmation to 35 boys and girls and gave the the robber market The Economist says:-Presentment of the Land, of the Rising Sun as Holy Communion to the First Communicants clacly what started the relapse it is impossibis good as the promises made abeat it; and they in the district Church. The altar was becom-to say, but the movement gained a voiy decided
were said to be too good to ba trae, ~ingly decorated with flowers and the Interior Impetus from the action of the Netherlands of the Church looked beautiful with palms Government, taken to emphasise in rights with and pot plants. The decoration, reflects regard to the nature of the lanure of land, the great credit on the ladies who worked in quesilon arising out of the issue of the Anglo- defatigably during the last few days. The Dutch Plantations of Java, Limited. Apart service commanced at 7 a.m. with the ra ception of His Lordship the Bishop by the Committee and members of the Confraternity of the most Blessed Sacrament. The low Pontifical Mass with first Communion and renovation of vows,, was celebrated by His Lordship the Bishop assisted by the Very Rev, Farther P, de Maria, the Rector. The Guard of Honour was composed of members of the committee of the above Cofrajernity, who wore their official robes, thas giving an impos. Ing appearance to the ceremony.
His Lordship delivered as appropriate ser mon, taking his text from the sixth chapter of St. Jobb, verse 35. I am the bread of life: be that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth in me shall never thirst. He exhorted the parents to give the title ones continual religious instruction by
allending school and learning the Christian doctriga on Sundays at the Convint. The duties of Christian parents were to bring up their children in the faith. The preacher also warned parents against indulging children in amusements not calculated to improve them and by permitting the reading of pernicious books And other ise encouraging children in expen.
ve habits of dress and superflanus ornaments. To the children, he bide then to avoid bad com. panions, as the latter might destroy in a week the good works of a lifetime. He asked his heards to receive ba "bread life" by frequenting Holy Communion as muca as possible to the glory of God and of His Churchb.
of
The service was fally chural, the hymas being excellently rendered by the Choir boys, The Church string band played the accompsai. medis under the conductorship, of the Rev. Father Joaquim Leong who also presided of the organ. The sacred songs rendered in the course of the service were " Ecce, Sacerdos, Pozzali "Anima Christe," and Pergolesi "Ave Mara,"
from all consideration of the fierco discussion
arcused by the incident, the fact of the shares falling from 32s. 6d. premium to.75, 6d. premium in the course of a day or two contributed ma- terially to shake the optimism of holders of rabber shares. As is usual in these cases, one seller made many. Even high-priced shares gave way, although the full was altogether insignificant when compare with the long pre- vious advance. The movement could hardly. be called a slump. It was only a reaction. The
public could have been hit, but little by the fall-
iq, such shares as Bukit Rajaks, Consolidated, Malay, Batu Tigas, and their like.
CASUR OF ALARM,
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have raved about, but which baya bain as in:
accessible to most of us as a ducal coroner, will be within reach of bus and tubs very shortly.
All exhibitions, as they come along, are much better than the fast, But it will be generally voted that the Anglo-Japanese show really is the best. Of course, it simply had to be ex raodinarily different. That was po other way. It concerned Japan.
The well knowa buildings of the White City are as before, though "radovated and dazzling.. But the grounds, laid out with ten houses in
beautiful gardens, are different, and the exbibits
are different from anything offered to the ex- hibition public in this country. ' Except for the pictures and curiok lent by the King from Windsor Castle, it may be said that practically everything Japanese in the exhibition has been specially imported from Nippan.
The Japan-
ère Government have bean to great ex-
·A large speculativa recsunt is open' in the forin shares of the front-rank companies, Lingui, Anglo-Malay, Vallambrosa, and others of similar standing. A drop in these would strike at a good number of speculators outside of the Stock Exchange and the Mincing lane pensa to send to Shepherd's-bush what, of markets, but amongst such shares the fall was
the Orlent is 'peculiar to their country, Bud comparatively trifling when the extent of the
the exhibition buildings, will contale paiet. earlier advance is recollected, Weat has alarmings and drawings, ceramics, enamels, ed the public is the manner in which shares of jewelry, lacquers, metal work, and other art the latest-introduced companies tended to be come more and more difficult to sell as the Many of these priceless things they have been treasures, never before seen in Europe.
pressure to realise ipcreased. Here the Stock Exchange itself is in some incasare the cause: kept even from those who have visited japan for the particular purpose of studying its arts, of the trouble. As craiyone knows, the rubber markel has aliacted fabbers from all other exbibition opens early in May, it will be por
At Shepherd's bush, therefore, when the parts of the Stock Exchange-representativessible to see what travellers in Japan havo; of the strongest firms, as well as scores of other, men less well established. Dazzled by the prospect of money making, the new jobbers faid in lines of shares with which to supply the enger demand, and so long as that demand Continued all went well. Is cessation, bow. ever, left the jobbers with shares still unsold, which they tried to unload upon oge another.
The whole of society, from one end of the scale to the other has gone rubber-mad. The otedy pear, who is known to have buttressed his family misfortunes with, twenty thousand
meyer soon.
GIANT WRESTLERS.
There will be wrestlers, too-forty huge fel lows in the neighbourhood of 6ft., more than pro- portionately heavy, the darlings of their country's tournaments who are going to deal with ́ench. other mighly in the Canadian Pavili, n. These men have hairdressers, mateurs, and corks, whose sole business it is to wait on them. The tribe of the baity Ainu, as previously reported, will be there, and large tourist parties will be arriving here from Japan throughout the
reach London on 20 May. It was guaranteed known newspaper, "Osaka Shimbao," will
yesterday that before the show closes we will have most faithfal knowledge of our allies.
After Beardiction, the committee of the Con." pounds since the end of February, has engaged summer. The first, organised by the well- fraternity invited all the children to the Comissionaire, who made fouriero pounds out of in the game with the same test as the com.. vent where lea and cakes were sorved in a spacious hail tastefully decorated by the Sisters.
colbiok, in a week, and the office boy who sold Photographs were taken, ned after that the bis twenty-five florin shares at a five-pound note Parish Priest of the district distributed memeo-
profit and grumbled bitterly 4 having his capit. toos as reminders of the happy event. It was
at locked up till the special settlement Ladies quite, red-letter day for the Catholics of Wan bare embarked eagerly upon a gamble in which chai, for never in its history of over 60 years, they can get a tatodred shares for the price of has a similar function taken place with such new track. The husband who gave his wife dignified pomp and solemnity as befitted the strict.orders not to touch rubber shares sat occasion.-ContriZuleds:
speechless in the face of a box of uosmokable cigars and a pair of broker's contracts showing La profit of twenty pounds on his wife's venture of balf as much. Brokers declare it was use less to tell their swarmy of correspondents to put the eagerly offered five pounds into the Post Office Savings Bank instead of rubber
"HONG MOH” OPIUM CASH.
CAPTAIN AND OWNER FINED.
The Chandu Revenue Dep, brought a pro. secanon agatost Captain Bainbridge of the s Hung 'Atoh, and Lim H: Puah, owner of the vessel, for running chundu and cocasor, reports the Singapore Fres Press of 19th inst.
Mr. F. M. Baddeley prosecuted on behalf of. its Revenue authorities, and Mr. Baker de fanded.
- Mr. J. Howard, head of-the-Preventive Sar.. vice, deposes to boarding the Hong Moh oo her arrival from Amoy and Swatow on May 17. among other places he searched the engine room and janide a hollow steel colume, which was utilized as a storage tank for engine oil, be found 250 sios containing about 2,500 tabila of chande and 2,038 battles of cocaine (about ago ouaces) The chauda was valued at about $12,000, and the cocaine £175,
The captain and chief engineer, gave evi- dence, and both sided that every precaution was taken to each trip to prevent the importa. tion of chandu, the ship was searched each day, and the ship's officers went all round she. place where the chandu was found, but no discovery was made. To examine that parti. cular place would mean getting through two or ibres inches of bilge, ail, and lying flat on the back. It was not at all a pleasant place. The chandu mts; have been lowered down the ventilating sbaf. It would be impossible to 'get to the place' while the ship was under way. -Me Baker draw attention to the further dis. covery of chandu that had been made on the
voyage to Penang, by the officers of the ship,
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abares.
150,000 FOR, MIAŠMIC SWAMP | And a climax of absurdity was reached the other day, when, amongst the applications, for ferio sbares id a new company, was one for a. single share, the application being in joint names! A Duten geatleman; just bome from the Middle East, relates that alter having a missmic swamp, containing a few rubber.tress, standing for many years in his books at the
inal value of a trip, he was approached by a syndicate last month and sold the eithe for fifty thousand pounds.
We cannot be certis yet that the rubber gamble is by any means over. A craze it may be, but propie on the whole have made mones; and want to make more. New issues cop tipo to, pour out at a rapid rate, and are ac- corded favourable reception by the public. The Asklo Dutch incident is not at all likely to, disturb the micket for long, and the man. per in which the directors have acted has good far to settore confidence in the company, and, therefore, in the market. As a warning and a caution, the shake-out will prove salutary; it must, above all things, bring home to people's minds the vital necessity for discrimination between good, bad, and indifferent concerns.
STRATIS BARTĀMS AND RIMS.
"Ophir," who writes a weekly Cly letter for lobe, makes this comment upon the rubber ou'lock, with particular reference to two well. known Straits concerDS ;-)
From the multitude of surprising exhibits it is difficult to mak's a selection. There is, for instance, the garden on wheels, This, when it comes on to rain, is 'run in out of the wet. Yet, this garden is a replica of the famous Taikoyang gardens, of Tokio, and contains trees 5c years old and a plantation of bamboes. There flourishing trees, bow ever, though gnarled and apclont, clinging to rocks, and bowing over lakes, are no big. ger than ordinary geranium. They repressat the art of Kibl, the wonderful gardener of Takio, whose son is here to explain his father's
work,
All these exhibits, the "Morning Leader representative learned, are · Eeirlooms, the children continuing the nurture of the minia. ture but ancient plant where their father left it. Young Kibi spoaks English fairly well, and by the time English-speaking visitors have done ashing him: question, this summer bell koow it a lot better.
COMMERCIAL.
TODAY'S RUBBER QUOTATIONS.
May 26th, 3.00 p.m. The following quotations for rubber shares, by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie
Do,
Allagarsmiðnario
&
Anglo-Javas .................. Th, 20 Anglo-Malayalam......Amy,29}/6 Balgownies..................................$33
Batu Tigai Bertams...... Bukit Kajangi Bukit Rajabu Carey Uniteds
..............20/. prem. Casilefiaida
.130/- Changkat Serdangs......... ..$20 Cheras....
....$fz Damansaras-180). Eastern Internationals...416 prem.' Fed, Selangors genera Gleneatys......................$3.50 Glenshiels.........152/6 Golcondas.......pero ¿40/6 Golden Hepes....... Highlands and Lowlands.......135/- Indragiris..................$35 Inch Kenneths............
Jequiescess Jopplandors
Kamunings.................................. Kuala Lumpora Lanadrons (fully paid)
Lanadrons (ppd.) -
Labus
Ledburys (coins Linggli
London Asiatics London Ventures Merlimau,
trat
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To-day's Advertisements.
"BEAUTY AND THE BEAST,"
A Popular Opsretia.
A FAIRY TALE PLAY IN 3 ACTS, Re-arranged by
PROF. FRANCIs Danenberg,
will be peformed at the Chinese Y.M.C.A, Hall,
on the
Evenings of the 17th and 18th inst., -
at 8.30 F.M. for Membars only. And an MONDAY, the 3oth inst, FRIDAY, the 3rd, and SATURDAY, the 4th June, the public is invited. The Performance begins at 9. P.M. Bach evinleg.
A MATINEE will be given on WEDNES DAY, the 1st June, 18 Children are taking part In the Play, and the Orchestra of the Sociedade Philarmonica accompanies throughout the whole plece, pader the Conductorship of Prof. | F. GONZALES
Miss EVELYN DAMENBERO, Tha Baby Artiste, au 8-year old girl, appears as a Boss! with furry sklo. "A Prince under'a Spell"
Do not miss the opportually of seeing this Baby Actress on the stage.
This Juvenile Musical Pacy will be of great interest and beauty, to all who come to
them.
Adiniusion S. & $. Maline) Adults $1. Children half-price,
10/- prem.
205/ .121/6
Tickets may be had at Y.M.C.A, and at the Royal Aorated Waters Manufactory, Ice House Street,
Whoking, 26th May. 1oro
399
..167/6 ..8/6
....$18
Pajam 092929 Pegolis.......................................$50 Rubber Trust....60 prem, Sagga umtukana 194429 Sandycrafts........... made
Seafields
Sokongs................35/- prem. Shelforda
mano, 7716 Singapore & Jobores. .................................$20 Sumalia Pară....................................re) à de' ** Surgel Chobs Sungei Карата,
Tandjooge
Tangkah Toeringio Ulu-Ranta.
...................................195)- ........72/6 prem ....35/- prem. ........ 7/6 prem pop.
United Serdangs..............................................148};. United Singapures...... $31 ex rights" United Sumatras
United Langkats..........
Para Rubber..,^. ........jo për ib..
CEFLON'S OPIUM MONOPOLY.
INDIAN CRITICISM,
to establish a Government monopoly in the The Ceylon Government, it appears, propose
sale of opium. No opium, of course, is grown abderstand, have suggested that the Govern in the island and the Caylon Government, wo meat of india should furnish such supplies as may be required. It may be doubted whether the scheme is altogether feasible, at least so far as the part to be played by the Government of India is concerned; but the proposal is not without its interest as showing the fields open to Indian opium apart from the China trade. China, of course, is not the only customer.for Indian opium which finds its way among other places to the Straits, Java and Formosa.-- Pionter, May 5.
THE SUGAR TRADE. THE MANCHESTER OF JAPAN, Another remarkable exhibit is the complete EXPORT OF JAPANESE Sugar to China. model of the great Japanese town of Osaka, the Manchester of Japan. This town has n
The Meali potes, according to the trans- population of 1,500,oco, its municipalily, notation of the Jaß in Chroniclo, that the total wishing us to think their country is all tea garproduction of c ule sugarín Formosa this year deas and wisteria, put tan men to work on a 'is estimated at about 230,000,000 kin, and that|| model of their city, which they finished in four
months.
when the new sugar companies to Formosa, is built a scale of one foot in 3,000, and which are now constructing their mills, open contains even the telegraph posts and trees, operations, the production will increase to a It crntains also the harbour, with the males formidable amount. The whole demand for lighthouses, and ships, 300,000 houses, and 1,700 factory stacks. has the ancient castle, sugar in Japan is now about to be supplied capals, sea-beaches, smoke from the chimasys, by. Formosan, sugar, and the import of Java railway trains-in fact, everything, as a visitor sugar has now almost entiraly stopped on present said yesterday (be knew the real city), account of the high price in Java. It is but the swarms of children in the streets,
Opposite this exbibit, in the Machinery Hall evident, continues the jouroal, that there is is the stand of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha lice
Do more room for a further exteasim of the of aleamers,containing life-s 25 models of che ry importation of foreign sugar into Japan. trees in blossom, a cedar, wisteria, and maples The sugar industry in 10, rapidly develop. in young leaf. Heis. sair, with an amat ng ing in Formosa that in a few years over effort at realism, actual bark has been imported for the ricettanks, and every branch, swig, leaf, production will be complained of all the and blossom has been separately adjusted, demand in Japan being filled. The Formosan Altogether, the machinery bail is likely to be Government and sugar interests are accord- a favorite place this year with visitors. mountain, Fuji Yam, made entirely of coction of finding a field of consumption for the Elsewhere is a vast model of the volcanic.giy concentrating their attention on the ques coons of silk. There is a reproduction of the surplus of sugar, and China is unanimously wonderful gate of Kioto, through which in considered to be the best field for the extension Japan, gone but the Imperial family may pass of the maskot. As a result of, a conference be.
And the representations of the battles whicb
|tween managers of the branches, the Bank of bave shaped japaù's destiny, with the uniforms of the periods in which they were fought, will Formoss has decided to Investigate means for show the visitor more of the progress the Japs exporting Formosan sugar to the interior of have made thin what was vaguely guessed by Chloe, and, in conjunction with sugar interests Westerners after the last great war in the East.io Formoss, has sent commissions to Chiori
QUHEN ALEXANDRA AND
THE NATION.
which had been handed over to the Revenue sur thorities. The difficulty of making a thorough search was a constant worry to every, officer on
As bearing on the outlook for rubber; it ships trading between the Chiva coast and this seeme, to say the least, significant that tha port. The ingenuity of the Chioaman in hiding Stratis Settlements (Bertam) Company has sold opium about a ship was such that no amount
forward to the extent of two tons per month of of precaution would avoid it. He pointed out sheet and creps rubber at 1-8. per ib, for deli- the many bardahips inflicted on the masters of yery from January to December, 1911, while the sbips under the ordinance. It was the carcest
Rim (Malacca) Rubber Estates has just sold a
The Customs returns of China for 1908 show ́desire of both. the owner sod master tó stop'] pention of its output for the whole of next year
the importation of foreign sugar into Abangbai Boy smuggling, but it was practically na impos- at it. par lb. We'read this as implying that
and neighbourhood, where the demand for sibility, and'eo long as the system of paying the buyers of the product of these two com. The full text of the letter from Queen Alex-sugar is very large and business connections the infermer and only prosecuting the master panies for 19u have every confidence that the andra, to the Nation, is as follows:-From the with Japan cisos, to be as follow:- and owner, existed there would be a continu- price of rubber during next year will exceed depths of my poor broken heart I wish to ex
QUANTITY, VALUE, press to the whole nation and our kind people anco, of smuggling. With some slight amend. 129, per lb, and therefore we see ne reason for that we love so well my deepfalt thanks for the
Pleuli. Halkwan tagli. ment of the law it might be possible to get at anticipating a serious slump in the share of touching sympathy of all classes, high and low, Shanghai .....1,417,018 6,804,472
be informer, instead of the innocent captain producing rubber undertakings, or in the shares in my overwhelming sorrow and unspeakable
Oblog-kiang... 613,107 2,758,064 Ningpo... 396,424 1,816,740 and owner.
of concerns that will commence lapping within anguish, Not alone bave I last everything in my beloved husband, but the nation, too,
Wenchow
24,895 123,037 The next two or thron yours. While the raw
has suffered irreparabla. fons by its best
Suchow.....**** 28,594 100,17% rubber muket continues in a sound position, friend, father, and Sovereign, balog thus
Hangchow......... 291,463 1.449,360 as it undoubtedly is at presect, the ratio of in suddenly called away. God give us all His All this sugar is supplied by South-Chies and crease lo consumption exhibiting steady expan. divine help to boar, this heaviest of crosses forniga countries. The Osaka journal adds sion, rubber shares are not likely to receds which He has seen fit to lay on ur. His will that the producing expenses in Formors will very far. In view of the circumstances referred which will comfort and sustain me in, all 1 (56 son on refined and 4 sen on crude gar be done. Glys me a thought in your prayara | gradually decrease, and when the export duty The telegram quoted below was received to, when rubber shares 'resume thale forward still have to go through. "I confide to your per pleul) sugar is discontinued Formosan from the Manila Observatory at the American movement, Beriamom and Rims should not be care my dear son, who, will, I know, follow, sugar will. be able to cope with foreign Consulate General to-day'ı---
forgotten, while others deserving attention are in his dear father's footsteps, begging yan anyar successfully. In abort, concludes the Manila, May 26th, 1910, 10.40 8.m. Selangors, Singapore Paras, Anglo-Jokers to show him the same devotion which you fournal, Chins is a most promising market for Oyclons or typhoon near Ballstang Channel Dennistowns, Gedangs, Rubber Estates of Johowed his dear father. I know that both my Japanese sugar, a
dear son and daughter-in-law will do their The Japanese will thus be taxed to supply Forlag N.ME, 91 ME
kore, Patalluge, and Súmatra Paro,
utmost to merit sud keep it,
rule oceano
The magistrate imposed a fias of $1,000 on the owner and Saçò on the captain.
TYPHOON WARNING,
2.
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES or HONGKONG, 1865,
· AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE VIENNA CAFE
THE
HE CREDITORS of the above, named Company are required, on or before the 15th day of June, 1910, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their Debts or Claims to ARTHUR RYLANDS LOWE, Okartered Accountant, St. George's Building, Hongkong, Liquidator of the sald Company, and, if so required, by notice in writing by the said Liquidator, dre, by thair Solicitors, or personally, to come in and prove their said Debts or Cialis at such time and place or shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of acy distribution made before such debts are proved:
A. R. LOWE, CA., Liquidator
Hongkong, 25th May, 1910.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
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Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Rangoon, Madras and Mauritius,
THE Steamship
"GREGORY APDAR," Captain S. H. Belson, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the st June, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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The "ABA" Brewery is situated was the "Súlla springs.
The Calcbrated waters' are used in the manufacture of
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+
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$1.00
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To be obtained at all totallero,
HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB,
HE SECOND MEETING of the Season
be held at Happy Valley, on SATURDY, the 18th May, commencing at 3:39 PM.
The Charge of Admission will be $1.00 for others than Members of the Hongkong Jockay. Club or Gymkhana Club
Boldiers and Sailors in uniform Half-price. The Committee invite the Ladies of Hong- kang to be present.
REGINALD F. C. MASTER, Hop, Sec and Treasurer. Hongkong, agth May, roro.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
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JE have this day REMOVED our INGS, Chater Road, hitherto occupied by the National Bank of China,
W OFFICES to 5. QUEEN'S BUILD..
ES. KADOORIE & CO. Hongkong, 14th May, surd,
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JAPANESE MASSAGE.
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Agenti.
Hongkong. 26th May, 1910.
Events Coming.
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Friday, 27th May. Auction sale; miscellaneous goods, China' Navigation Co.'s godown, Praya, 21 a.m.
Auction sale, household furniture,. "Guoli- stan," Conduit Road, 200 p.m.
Saturday, 18th May. Auction sale, salved gear'ex s.a. Tatskam, Hughes and Hough, ri sim,
Apaual meeting, leak Tramway Co., noon. Gymkhana meeting, Race Course. Craigongower Cricket Club apoual, sports, Happy Valley.
:
Tusiday, Jist May.
A. S. Watson & Co., annual meeting, noon. Watkins, Ld., annual meeting, nooo.
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