NEW SUAMENS INSTITUTE,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JUNE 17 1910
SUGAR IN JAPAN
Dai NIPPON SUGAR COMPANY.
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· ERECTION OF "TABLITS. Preparatory to the opening ceremony to In reference to the position of the Dai Nip- morrow of the Seamen's Institute, bandsomepas Sugar Company, the Nippontotes that the brass tablets bave been erected in the ball of readjustment of the company's afairs under the Institation and on the stairway, chronicling taken by the new board of directon has been the name of the doner, Sir Hormasjos N. progressing favourably. The bel poft for the Mody, and el H‚E, Sir Henry May, who is to present hull-gear it is estimated at over Yoog, declare the building opan, «
000, it is proposed to devote to the rattioment of debts. If the scheme p oposed by the board is carried out, the company's finaccial position
CONRÁSPONDENCE.
(We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed
by Correspodenka In this column:]"
STREET DUST NUISANCE,
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To tar' Butter or THE "HONAKONG T Dear Sir,-Is there any among the long, sufferring residents in Hongkong who has not been subjected to the inconveniences, if not the positive danger, of street d ̈st in Hongkon; The practice of sweeping the principal thoroughfares in the City to the nonoyance of realdents during the tiffia hour has formed the subject of loud and persistant complaint so long in this columas of the local Press, that one westies to bring it to public notice again. But if the guard nos of public health are not above
will stand as follows:-
Legal reserve.... no......
Y916,900 Special reservéindianer 11ő),100 Profit for the present period 1900,000 -
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Total .................... Y3,100,000 Loss brought over from the
preceding period......... Y500,000
CHINESE STRIKE IN BANGKOK,
They have been having quita livaly times in Bangkek lately owing to the Chinese going on strike because they have to pay an increased poll tax. The following account from the Siam. Observer gives some details:-
The much-talked-ef strike of Chines" on
The
COMMERCIAL.
RUBBER :: MARKET,
Hongkong, 17th Jundkj The promising outlook at the beginning of the wesk, when the market opened strong in
account of their objections to paying thepathy with a rise in the price of Rubber, was not sustained throughout the week. The Capitation Tax took place on June 1. talkers, having given notice of their intention, checked and a recession took place, bringing smart spnet la the price of shares was soon could scarcely be surprised that the Gover-rates down several points though not to the meat took all reasonable steps to most it and depth touched during the preceding week. did so in a way, which must have rather sar
Sales (have been few and far between, though prised those who organised the affair. The
a better evidence is apparent of an inquiry for result of the whole thing was that when Bang Singapore, stocks. The market closes miker kok awoke this morning the place wat simply
steadier. alive, with police and, in some places, soldiers, The result was that overt acts and acis of violence, at first feared, were speedily sean to be rather too risky for the Cantonese and Tai- chews who have been at the head of the move- ment to attempt, and, as a result, the day bar passed of very quietly,
Para Rubber'in London, by private telegram,“ in advised at 101, 3d, to-day.
The second of the week's business in detailed Below:-
declined to 28/6, but at the close are steady at Anglo Malays, after sales. at 30/6 and yo!,
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To-day's Advertisements.
CANTON DISTRICT. LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, Na, 86.
REMOVAL OF STONE JUNK IN CHUENPI CHANNEL.
Channel, Canton River, has been removed.
[OTICE in heraby given that the Jank, Laden with Stone, sunk in Chieppi
NOTICE
ARNOLD HÖTSON,
Acting Harbour Master.
[440
Harbour Master's Office,
Imperial Maritime Customs,
Canton, 15th June, 1910. Approved:
J. F. DIESEN,
Commissioner of Castors.
"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED FOR LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP.
the week at 7/9 and later at 6/6, closing qqlet.
Allagats were sold during the saily part of Carey Goltede are steady at 35/ prom THE Steamship Eastern Internationals have been the medium
"BRECONSHIRE,"
accepting a suggestion froth an bumble icribe received. When this is done thought one appeared to be laying in stores, of rice, of a fair basinası up to 43/6 prora: during the Captain Tomlinson, wil be despatched as {
It will serve some useful purpose, ilahey learn that the Health Department of the Tokyo City City Office hus marje i trial if a new material for the preyestion of sicer dust. The rew
material is calcium chloride, sent by the American Trading Company, of Y: kukame, for a trial. It was sprinkled is a fase near the Teikoku here, Yurak-cho, Kojimazhi Heavy rain has since fallen twice, but the powder is not cainely washed away. Calcium chloride is combination of chlorine and calcium "contained jo fimo, It is originally In the form of cal:es of while colour, but à comp ny of Norwich, England, sells it in the form of a powder, and the American Trading Company, of Yokohama, is its isolo agent thela As for the virluts of calcium chloride
it is stated, that when it is sprinkled in the street, it not only prevents the rise of dust by absorbing the water from the ground and the moisture of the air, but it kills the geims of
⚫ disease in the air. It is, theseinte, good for the health of the citizens. But the difficulty is 'that its cost is very high. At preseul the expens diture for sprinkling water in Yukobama is 7.8 sen per tsubo for one year, but calcium chloride will cost 8 sea per (sub, for de time only, without taking into account the expenses uced ed for the sprinkling of it. And the effect of calcium chloride will last only for out montb, though the company says it will continus for 'thica months;
it is just possible that the alleged 'impoveri Ished condition of the Colonial puren might prevent the general use in Hongsong of th new material. But if it possesses all the virlues claimed for it, might not a small quantity be obtained and tried is the most frequented, busit ess part of the Cay? Des Voeux Road and Peddar's Street and the lower north section of Ice House Road could usefully be treated with the calcium chloride to the great benefit and comiert of the business population-Yours, etc.,
STREET SWEEPER. Hongkong, 12th June, rgia.
RUBBER RESILIENT..
FURTHER ADVANCE EXPECTED.
London, June 10, The rubber sumion is better and the home and Americao domaud stows an improvement, Fice Hard Para is at 9/8 and the sise bas fai- ther stimulated rubber skaras.
Kuala Lumpur, Jusu 10th. Messrs. Harper have a wire from London stating that fine sheet rubber is fetching Es, 93. per pound; fine creps gs number, una scrap- rubber 6s.
The next sales wil be held on Tuesday; ide 14th Jane. The market is considered likely to advance,
ibe,
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MAY RETURNS,
The first noteworthy sign of the approaching strike, if strike it can be called, took place yesterday afternoon, when there was a regular ruth for foodstuffs in the markets. Every
dried, fish, salt, sugar and kindred com modities, as though to stand a siege of some' days. The natural resolt of this was that the petty traderi pot up their prices and in some" Instances doubled or trapled them Last night the Chinese bakers-and-hatchers struck work and this may be regarded as the
It is proposed to make good the outstanding lors out of the reserves and the profit, the balance of Y500,000 being made the nucleus of a reserve, is the past the money receivable from sugar sold for forward delivery was added to the revenue, but this method is to be changed, and it is proposed to add suck money to the profit only when it actually the revenue in the Dext account will be much juc cased. Bad debis will be written off. If the teu yours' readjustment scheme be slightly modified and the profit for each balf-year, be devoted to the scalement of the price of the Daisi Mill-Y6,500,000-10, the payment of the debentures now standing at X7,000,000, concludes the Neon, the re-real beginning of the troubles. The bakers adjustment of the company's affire will be were quite alive to their own interests, how expedited, as the Diri mill will then have been ever, and sons, who usually call only in the bought in instalments. How the sugar tax in mornings, came also in the evening and dell. orrear is to be settled is not stated, and indeed vered their customary supply for to-day. The the whole article resmy to be devoted to patting Chlanke butchers having slaughtered no catile, the affairs of the company in the mat.roseate
the B. M. C. and the ladian butchers sensibly light.
se red their opportunity and killed an extio quantity, the result being that (beef was obtain abio.as usual cod at the usualratos, while there. were little less than the usual amount of frait and vegetables in the market.
IMPORT OF FORMOSAN SUGAR. The Asahi reports that between january 1st last and the 3rd instant the quasity of For- Yokobaina,amounted to 1,536,3 36 bags, of which masin caude sugar imported into Tokyo and 60,76 bags were brown sugar, while the For mosan crude sogar stored in the Tokyo, Toshin, and Central warehouse in fokyo and Yoka hima amounts to digoo bags, lothe Tokyo and Yokohama districts, including the two cities, the consumption of sugar, the past five months amounted to 84,000 bags per month on an average.—Japan Chronicis,
HARBOUR COLLISION,
JUNK SUNK OFF STATUE WHARF.
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A collision, fortunately unattended by the loss of any lives, occurred in the harbour yes- today forenoou, A aniall cargo junk callided with one of the numerous Europea launches that were dodging in and out of the marrow ways opposite Statue Wharf Such was the force of the iniper that the junk span leuk and rapidly began to fill with water, That she had seen bes best days was proved by the fact that the juak wil soon mass of flating splinters scattered over the surface of the water nearly in front ofthe Hong- kong Club The occupants of the junk made frantic efforts to recover their valibles, con- sisting of nothing more that a fer pieces of clothing, bedding and canisters, from the dero lict. We understand that the matter of the junk was compensated to the extent $50 by the owners of the launch on account of the collision..
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sed salved portions of the boat weit piled up la the afternoon, the broken spart, mat hood on the seawall with their owners squalling on the remains of their broken craf: andregarding the situation with philosophic equanimity,
"THE "SARIE BANDJER”. UNDERG ING THOROUGH OVRÍAUL.
chased by Mr. E. C. Wilks of Hongkong, in The 1.1. Sule Bandjař, which' bubeen par now jo the course of undergoing, repits at the
Oboros, May;-dis ibi: for months 1,649 dackyard of the Hoogkong and, Whampoa
SonGold: 14,374 ibi.
Agents Barlow and Co.
Regalla Rubber Einics :-671 lbs. dry. Tatal
for first to months of 1959. 9 67,742 lbs, dry.
· Kepong (-2,750 lbs.
Chumor Estates:-April 254 lbs. May 422
Dock Company at Kowloos. The purchase. was effected in Singapore, where the vessel was lying previous to her acquisite by Mr. Wilks.
The rikliha towkaysi baying decided to
join in the strike, they this morning with- drew their vehicles, from the streets, and these latter seemed to greatly benefit by the charge. But they looked add for, in many districts, all the shops were shut. This, it may be stated, was not in any way due to beis p oprietors sympathising with the strik jag Chinese bit simply through fear. Ther seems to have been some doubt as to whether the Cantonese ficters and boller-makers, eni- ployed at Messrs. Howarth Erskine'd and by the Bangkok Dock Co, would j'in in the strike:
They settled this question themselves by doing
and they were joined in their action by most of the carpenters and blacksmiths. The what! coolies at Messrs. Windsor and Co.'s and those at the other wharves, along the river side proniptly followed suit and it was difficult to get a Chinese coolie of any kind willing to however, things were somewhat different, aud work at anything all day. In the rice-mills,
some of the mills have been in full work all the line, although others bare closed down.
Extremely auious though the strike has been, it yet bas its lighter side and comic interlades have been fairly frequent. One of these was the spectacts of a well-knows and populer high official killing a pig, coram populo, in a shop at Talai Noi. He did it in quite an artistic and butcherly manner too, but at the expensa of a handsome silk panung. f. saw a much-res- pected local resident carying something in a about a couple of pounds of very scraggy look- pocket handkerchief which turned out to be
plaining billorly about not being able to obtain ing beef steak. When I met him he was comi-
any bread; a sad state of affairs, truly, since he had invited a couple of friends to dioner Just prior to discovering that his cock and boy had vanished..
SARAWAK OPIUM PARM.
GOVERNMENT RELEASES FARMERS FROM
FUUR CONTRACT. :
The following item of paws is taken from the Sarawak. Gusstle of June 1:-
The present opium farmers havlog got into A big sum of money is to be apmat lad.fficulties as regards the rent for the faims, repairing the Sarie, mostly in the way of re-resulting in a breach of their agreement, the placement of damaged platas, and as she has government have found it (necessary to release an excellent frame there is little doubt that the farmers from their contract at the end of that once the necessary repairs have bona com- this current montb. A company or syndicata Rubber Estates of Kurau :—2,870 lbs.—Sing-pleted she will be soapped up for mading peris being formed and will take over the farms apore Free Press.
Ibr.
Kalumpong:-8,855 lbs.
JAPANESE "COMMERCIAL
FLEET
poses on the China coast. We kent that the purchaser bax. already had saveul advant ageous offers for the re-sale of the steamer when she leaves the Dock. While jathe hands of the Dock Company the Sar.e will undergo a thorough overhaul,
CHANGES IN THE CHINA
SQUADRON,
The latest official reture shows that the total number of Japanese vessels in service at the and of April was 8,540, viz. 1,665 steamers, representing a total tonnage of 1,208,489 tops; 4.859 salling veraals, of 326,531 tons; and 1,990 koka-bana (junks), of 6 10,556 koku. As com pared with the corresponding period of last year," As much comment has been made locally íbese figures show an increase of 40 steamers, of 44.393 tons. During the year two steamers upes the withdrawal of all the Billsh battle. between 3,000 toms and 3,000 tons each, ships from the China Squadron, it is interesting and one between 300 and 500 tons were sold or broken up. The additions comprised appear on the Chion coast. In the course of 10 note that this class of vessel is about to ra twenty-nine steamers from 20 to 100 ton, five
the next two or three months, H.MS. Swift between 100 and 305 tons, three between 500 and 1,000 tons, threa between 1,000 and 2,000 reand Triumph are dos to arrive in llongkong. tons, thres between 3,000 and 4,000 tons, five These battleships are presently witscked to the between 6,000 and 7,000 tons, and one batwaen Mediterranean Force and are being relieved 9,000 and 10,000 tons. The sailing vessels, by the Agamamxon and the Lord Nahus, which fncreased by 264, representing a total tonnage of 11,899. Of vosopis between 20 and 100 tons
are being refitted in Hagland. 161 were added to the list. The junks lacreased by fór la auraber and 169,057 koku.-Kobe||tish battleship was Herald
SCOR
from julys next for one year and it is hoped that from the experience gained during that period
system may be evolved under which the business can be permanently run with local capital to the advantage buth of the govern«, ment and the inhabitants of Sarawak. Govern ment will supply & certain portion of the capital required, will be represented on the board by three government officers, and will dividend, upon the money which it invenis. receive a fixed monthly payment as well as s One half of the balance of the capital is to be subscribed by the Hokion Chinese who will be themselves, and the remaining half by the represented by two directors elected by other Chinese merchants and others who wil also choose two directors.
ANOTHER Racord foR 788 *
"MINNESOTA,“
STEAMSHIP WITH SILK CARGO, REACHES BEÁTÍLA IN TWELVE DAYS.
it is now some years ago in a Bri- in Hongkong waters: Formerly we had the Glory, the We are Informed by Mr. C. F, McWilliams, Alblow, the Centurion, the Triz export of Japanese cotton yarn from the the Barleur all of which were recalled to pines of the Great Northern S.S, Co., that
Oraw, and General Agent for Chínú, Japan and the Philipë 1st to the 27th ultimo amounted in 30,0ẞs bales, Home waters towards she conciatop of the the Co.'s Minnesota from Yokohama de and the total for the whole month was estimated
cable. from Seattle, announces the arrival of at about $3,000 bales, allowance being made Russo-Japanese war. Now, appanatly, the Friday morning, the rd lost. This is another for shipments the remaining four days. The British Government are begloning to realize record trip for the big boat, as she sailed Japan Chronicle understands that, Indian yaro the necessity for upholding the greige of the day late add got in day ahead of having been sold at a sacrifice at Shanghai, Fisg in Eastern seas by means of the presence Yokohams was Saturday, May 1st, and dule time. Her schedula usiling, date from Japaneso yarn has been much affected, and littin business has been doing lately. However, a of the latest type of war-vosssis, Tuftsure her schedule date for reaching Seattle Jase Considerable quantity is to be delivered on con and the Triumph were booght by Grat Britain 4th, but she lait. Yokohams on Sunday after Practs made for forward delivery, while 4,000 while they were still on the stackilo 'the or- noon, May aznd, and actually reached Seattle, biles taken delivery of by the Japan Raw Colder of a South American Republic and although ton Company on time bargain on the Omaku Varn Exchange are to be shipped this month not approaching the Driadnought clajs they are
It is thuraten probable that the export this types of the most modern developments in com- month will not fall offle say great putsatstruction and equipm
scha
early part of the week and later at 35% and 37/5 prem, closing at 35/- prem.
Linggis changed hands at 65/-. and 7/3, closing_with_probable_sollers: as che London Ventures were placed at 8/7/6 latter cale.
Merlimaus are on offer from London at 7/3, the week from 185/- downwards and now comes Ledburys have fluctuated a good deal during steady at 95/
prem, but now comes higher at 27/6,
Tangkaha dropped from 37/6 prem. to
Dess to report at 12/5, " ..
above,on asth Juun.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Aganti. Hongkong, 17th Juod,:1910..........
1415
SYNTHETIC RUBBER,
A patent of Dr. John Blum of Brussels in based upon what he claims to be a glutinous 15/hydro-carbon. The process is thus described ---
Sumaira Paras aro also quiet al 13/9. London Asiatics rose to as high as 17/- with sales at 16/9, closing at 16.
Balgownies have been sold at Sig and Sigh, closing with probable buyers at the former rate. Changkat Serdange are. quoted at S13 from Singapore without business to report.
Ayer Panas can probably be obtained at $17, Pajams bave improved and there are no sellers andek $181.
“Glaucaly», älter:sales at $275 and $3. are on offer at the former price.
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Indragitle ore quoted at 53. from Singapore with buyers probably at St lower.
Pegons have buyers at $40, without inducing sellers.
Saudycrofts have again been sold at $3734 Untied Singapores after small sales at S: close steady.
Intimations.
CHEESE
--MILD CANADIAN STILTON
60 cents per lb.
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DAIRY FARM CO.,
LIMITED.
The "ASAHI "Beawary in altualed naar
the #SUITA SPRINGS,"
These Celebrated waters are used in 'the manufacturn of
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our best...
Purity guaranteed. AJNow Price List 11- "'ASAHI" & "SAPPORO"
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To be obtained at all Retailers.
NOTICE.
Messed in literature, has been a teacher LI HON FAN, a Chiness graduate to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.
He has a good method of training · Euro- peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and Chinese teacher. He has also a good know. is possessed of a first rate certificate as a ledge of Mandadin.
care of
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174, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
GENERAL UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE
The first part of this invartion consists in United Serdangs have been dealt in to the production of this glatinous bydro-carbon inter at 140/•, 135/+ and 130)-. a fale extent at various rates up to 145/- and and the second in the process for converting there are saliers at the latter price.
At the clos
it into rubber. Terl or peat is subjected in the presence of water to fermentation by a United Sumairas are quiet and without bual. ferment such as that found in imperfectly formed robber, or as that which produces the higher olefine alcohols. Pentiu amployed which coatalos a parcentage of birch-leaves, no they contain a wax-like substance which is oe of the chief constituents required in the process, To obtain a supply of the formant a piece of imperfectly formed rubber is placed lo a sac- charine solution and placed in the sunshine, After a few days the solution develops namar ous threads of the colour of milk. A ton of peat or turf is placed in a zine lined fer- mosting chamber with a tow of water and six Auld ounces of the ferment. A saccharine with sib of sugas, and the salation is sprayed solution is made of about five gallons of water
over the pest in the mass to render formanta. tion, uniform. Tas chamber is then closed and kept at a temperaturs between 140deg and 169dog F. for a period of three weeks. The glutinous hydrocarbon obtained in this manner together with alb of a brownish red granular is plated in a cylinder having a steam jacket, substance obtained from Congo rubber, one tos of paat, and 170z of commercial sodium carbonate. A solution containing autor of chalk slacked by means of small quantities of hire at moderate rates, hydrochloric acid till effervescence ceases is then added. A second cylinder is employed | ball filled with water, containing three gallons of methylated spirit. The cylinder contela- ing the
FR peat and other ingrediants is rates of Subscdption to the Hongkong then boiled for four hours by msans of Ita steam jacket, and allowed to cool. The other cylinder is then heated sufficiently by means of its steam jacket to evaporate the methylated spirit and water. As the contents of the prat cylinder cool a semi-liquid mass flats on the narface, aud this is the artificial rubbar. To purify it communication le now made with the adjoining spirit cylioder in which a vacuum has been formed during cooling, and the rub. bor passes over into the spirit sotation, fram which it is removed by a perforated tray. The product, artificial Pars rubber, according to the specification, can then be pressed into moulds.
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The Bank's closing T.T. quotations are follows:-
On London.....
1/91
料
Shanghat 9). Opra
741. Biogapore
764 ELLIS & ELLIS,
12..
Juno 17th, 1,90 p.m. - The following quotations for rabber shares, by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. S, Kadoorie
:& Co. :-
Allagare.....KEINE CROOKE TELESKLØENCE....6/6 Anglo-Javas mang.......... Tls. 18 Ang'o Malays....................................................28/6 Balgownies mauvaimo.$21. Batu. Tigat........................................... 110/-
Bukit Kajangs (ppi) -
Bukit Rajabs recommande. Carey Uniteds...........................25/. prom. Castlefield.....
Changkat Serdangs....$18 Cheras ......$20 Damansaras....167/6 Eastern Internationals......33/- prem. Fed. Selangorskommuntader Glenealys...........53 Glenshiels.com — 132/6
Gokoodas.....
Golden Hopes.............
• Highlands and Lowlands .....338. Indragiris.......
Inch Kenneths...............................
·Jequies ...............Y
Jonglanders......érias Kamunings
Kuala Lumpors
535
8/6 prem
Lanadrons (fully paid) Lanadrons (ppd.) ............................. Labus...ossumub and son yunandaĒJ Ledburys comum nudi.95/+ Linggis
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59/6
London Venture
7!*
Marlimaus mies-- quit.—
Fegobs.......................................$43 Rubber Truste50f prem. Saggit
Sandycrofts .................................$39
Saponge............................1999
Saxfields.
Sakonga........................12/6 prém, 7215
'Shelforde Singapors & Johores ...................................52# Sumaten Paras.................................īgje. Sungel Chohooo....................120). Sungai Kapars.........................7/5
Tandjongs.min 55/-prém, Tangkaha.........................................25f- pram, Toarangi............5/- prem nom.
Unlied Serdangos137/6 Unlied Singapor68953 United Sumatras0/9 United Langkats mezzan
Para Rabber10/2, per lb.
Lingg! Co. has declared an interim diyi
as stated on the morning of Jane and The doud of 1l,, point will be of interest to all shippers, an the port, besides say from Hongkong.--/PAN Minnesota Carried dygat balss of alike kom ibis
Anglo-Malay Oo, has declared an interim
per share
Events Coming.
Saturday, 18th Juna. Auction sale of Irish linen and binoculars, Hughes and Hough, 11 ..
Now Beamon's lastitute, opening ceremony, 4 pm,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, -
~ROCKERY, Cutlery, Electro and Silvar Plated, Glass and Iron Wares of all descriptions, always on hand, for sale or da
Hoogkang, tat Juda, 1980,
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