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Hongkong Hotel.
Allen, H. J.
Kessler, H...
Anwyl, R. J.Keays, Major Atrkas, Miss Kent, Mr. & Bandmann, M. Mrs.H, W.
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Bandmash, ME
Barberini, E. T. Kruseman, A.
THE HONGKONGA TRIBGHAPH, MON
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PARIS TOILET.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's HAIR PRESSING SALOON..
Largest and Best in the East.
Kesaler, H. King E. N.
Baring, M.
Laughlin, Mr.
Bartlett, M.
1
& Mrs. H. Jr.
Bate, E. R.
and maid
The
Beaumont, G. A. Laughlin, Mas
Belden, Mrs Mter H.
Felilios, Mrs. E. Lilienthal, Mrs.
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JC. R.
Only Manufacturers of
THE FAMOUS: SEVES DES. ALPES,
Hair Wash of the Age,
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Consignees
A. W. Von
Bena, G. A,
Lindberg, Capt.
Beynon, Capt.
C,
Lobb, Dr. E. L
Mi
Lilienthal, Capt A. W. Von
AMERICAN AND MAN-
Lysen, P.
CHURIAN LINE.
Lowrie, B.
'Bishop, U. S.
Black Dr. & Miss
N.
Blanch, N, F.
Block, G.
Bonnet, F.
.Bowack, G.
Brandes Bridge, Mre. E.
Brooke, Mrs. L. R. and maid Brooks, Mr. and
Mrs. P. R. Cambridge, A. J. Carson, Mrs. Caters, Barn dé Chalmers, J. S. Chaprun, Mrs.
Cherry, L. W. &
family
Churchi, Mrs. C.
FL.
Mackenzie, A.
VOLUNTEER BESTRY!
NERVOU TREATMEN
His Excellency on the need for
MEN
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ADDE VITALITY Immediate Results. Guarantosă Harm- less, Vainable in all enses of trophy, Wasting and other forms of Debit, alt: restores, develops and strengthens by die outward pulleation
the ald of our cclebrated
gold-flarge box\ ‚Tires boxes $9.00 gold.
K. Q GLYSỞ SALES, COLORakk Lynbrook, N. X, (USA);
Consignee,
Macintyre, Mr. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEESTE Company's Steamship
and Mrs. Nei' Macrae, Mrs. Martin, G. E. 0, Matheson, Mrs.
R.
child.
T. and
FROM NEW YORK.
McKean, Dr. GTE Sternship
W.
McKonny, Dr.
O. W. & Mrs.
"KASENGA,"
"LAISANG!!
risk and expense. **
by
McLachlan, Captain . C. Elted, baring arrived Capt. & Mrs. from the above Port, Consignoos of Mehta, K. B.
Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, Kowlona, and stored at "Con- | *** signos risk and expense.
Merecki, J.
Melbourne,
D.
Olarke, Mr. and Minz, O.
Ms. A. F.
Olaxton, A. A.
Cokely, T. J. Coleman, Mr. &
Miin, Miss
Miln, Mr.
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Mrs. A. M. Mulder, J. D.
O'Leary,
G.
MIB. S. Cobb & F. 'mald Coleman, Miss C. Cowen, Mre. W.
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Crooker, Miss Davis, C. H. Daw, Mrs. G. W. Daw, Miss E. Deane, A. F. Dempsey, Mr. &
Mrs. J. J.
-Denson, H. C.
Mias
Paine, Dr. and
Mrs. H. S.
All broken, chafod, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowne, where they will be examined on MONDAY, BIat inst., at 10 am.
Notice
the m'ngalong, not like the pro- company commander, two half Frerbial lambi but rather
Great Improvements.
commande nanders
every success.
ompany Four
Company. Closing
Dollar Bayer
Alor Gajah SERIES 05
Bel
117
Ayer Kuuning 1.10 Ayer Molok 2.953 10 Ayer Tanio 8.305
Bukit Jelutong 0.62 0.671 Bakit Katil 1:10 1:15. Bukit KB. 102 ES115. Bukit Timah 17.50 20.00
16.007.15
Berdang
f1.45 1.00%
8.75
050
Indragiri Jimah Kedah
0.00
0.75
-0.703 10.77
230 26010
0.30 035 Dis
42544:50
18.05 o.d.
0.48
Kempas proposed the toast of Capt: oss Kuala Sawah, 0650.62) field days that had been arranged
Lanes 3.80 3.8) Malaka Pinda, 1.55 1.70 between themselves and the
Malakoff 9.053.15 00 scouts. This great regret was Mandai Tekong 0.83 0.021- that Capt Ross was leaving the
2.8331b Mergui Colony so soon. ka
0.40 £20,50 Nelimay Capt It in reply remarked New Serendah 2.85:19 that it was a great regret Nyalas.... to him that he probably would be Pajam........ 16.00 ****** 045
10.00 140 more able to take part in Pantat 1.30 field days. He wished the reserves Panggor *** 0.02) * 1.00 ...... 14:50*10.00 musical items were rendered by Sambrong... 0.40 050 Daring the evening excellent Sandycroft.... 12 50 13 50 Mr. B. E. White Mr. P. J. West Munro and Mr. Cawser
Bungei Bagan 1.10 1.25 Tombslak 0.80 h 080 Presentation of Prizes Tapah......14.00 14.76 His Excellency the Governor Teluk Anson 015 then presented the prizes, the Termoloh 0.60 -1.40
Trafalgar 1.27 winners being as follow:
Trafalgar (Coconut crop). Ula Pandan 0.85 United Malacon 1:27} 7.(137)
Sterling
Radella
good herd of rums, armed and tion ready to fight, and he thought commander and great credit was due to him for would be organ såd The opnun dinner of the Vol- doing that. They had among tions. After speaking of unteer Reserves was held on Sa them some very ardent spirits, changes that had been made turday evening at the Volunteer but if there was one man to whom methods of attack during the Drill Hall, when a large number the Reserven owed a lot, it was past ten years, Capt Rogers said: of guests were present. The fund their friend Capt. Branch. He that he intended to give lectures of an invigorating salve (Glyso-alltinn, was presided over by Mr. had put his heart and soul into during the season on duties in (palainble). Either preparation is $1.00 Wakeman, president of the reser-the Reserves, spending a great the field, One application alese proves our state-Yes Who was supported by His deal of time for them, and great Corgt Major Higby also thank-
Excellency, Sir Henry May, the credit was due to him ol the assembly fortheir recep-Balgown 1.80 8.50 ment in every chee.
Elon, M, O. H. Ross, the Hon. Mr. There was another member tion of this name.
Mr. Carter proposed the health EA. Hewett G.M.G., Capt. he would like to mention and that Rogers, and Mr, F. Browne. An was the “big body of the Re of the president and suggested excellent micay was dirgussed and serves," Mr. Thornhill (laughter) that while that gentleman was on after the usual loyal toast, the His Excellency midte had noticed loave be should, if he found him- president gave the toast of His how the section had followed himself in Bond Stree, see what Changkat
with confidence. Ferhaps it was could be done in the way of pro- INDO-CHINA- STEAM NAVI-Excellency.
**GATION CO., LTD. In doing so, he said it was because of his enormous balkit curing green badges to be worn Glenssly
Haytor FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG usual to make a few remarks on war's comfort throughout a fight at the sides of the helmets.
Mr. Wakeman in reply,promis- the work which had been done to find a rampart like that in front AND SINGAPORE,
by the Volunteer Réserve during | (laughter) but whatever, the reased to do what he could, the past year. As they all knew, on, Mr. Thornbill had proved Mr. Bird who was elected pro he would much sooner have them himself a successful leader.sident in place of Mr. Wakeman Kelemak
who will be on leave for a year, having arrived from the above Furion parade, than make a speech to (Applause), Consignees of cargo by her are hereby them. First of all, the strength
and remarked on the excellent informed that their goods will be de- of the company was 138 (ap The improvements which the livered from alongside.
Cargu impeding the discharge of plause.) The number of efficients had shown had been enormous. remaining un: board after 4 pm, the to date was 110 it was not yet The last day they were out they 27th inst, will be landed at Consignee's the end of the month. Eighteen were complimented by the super * numbers were absent on leave vising officer, and he, His Excel No Fire Insuranca i be affected. and the number of non-efficienta lency, could not pay them a Bills of Lading will be contersigned he believed, was about 10. Dur- higher compliment than that ing the past 6 months training Now, the only weak spot about JARDINE, MATHESON & season the Reserves, as they them was that they were not
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knew, had addergone rather a quite strong enough. He would General Manager
bigger, r vid change. The first point, like to see the numbers" [20 Hongkong 28th Bar. 1913.
perhaps, was that they had got Before he went to Fiji he express a uniform. They thought there ed the hope that they might reach might have been some difficulty on 200. He had still that ambition that point, but he was glad to see and bo would like them to try that the men agreed with the each one of them, to catch a re wish of His Excellency, that they crait. If they would do that i EAK TRAMWAYS CO. should go into uniform, and he wenld be a very great satisfaction was sure they were glad they had to him. He could assure them done so
- that what they were doing was The Best Shot.
not child's play they were ...As regarded the muskatry, that wanted by the Colony, and the had been very well carried out Empire wanted them, and it must there were three members who be a satisfaction to them, knowing and scored the total of over 20; that they were wanted, to feel The best shot in the Company that they were really now able to was Mr. Thornhill, with a total of supply that want in an efficient 800 yards handicap 1, Mr. J 85,. next etme Mr. MoLennan, and manner. He could not, himself D. Dandy; 2, Mr. F. Deane; 3, then Mr. Harle. Then came four imagine anything more satisfying Mr. A. Watson.
200,500 and 60 yards Bukit Sem- 70's of which he congratulated than for an Englishmen to know himself on being one; the others that he was really fit to take up aggregate: I Mr. J. A. Lyons; bawang were Mesare Bird, Carter and rifle and defend his country 2, Mr. A. Watson; 3, Dr. Evan Chersonese
(EMS) 10 min Olsten: There was a very large He would like them to show Jones. 5.00 p.m. 1o. 8.10 p.m.
NIGHT CARS."
number of 70's. Prill attendance themselves among the de Championship: Mr. Hamilton Ohimpul 8.45 p.m. and 9 p... 9.45 v.m. to had been very good indeed on the ferre forces of the Colony Rapid Firing Competition: Dull Develop
11.80 p.m. avery 15 minut.
part of most members. They had There were those who wanted SUNDAYS;
nitenced, drill much better, and to see them. When Sir Ian taken more interest in it, but, as Bamilton was here he had heard their inspecting officer told them, about them at that early date the other day, they would have to for they were becoming notorious bear in mind that they He saked to see them, but, the did not want so much squad speaker had to say "I am sorry drill. They had also some I cannot manage it; the boys are Class A., monthly alroots, I. Mfr. very successful field days not up to the mark yet and we Deane; 2, Mr. Hamilton. during the year thanks to have not got uniforms. It was The professiourt Pairs com the help given by His Excellency early in the season and he was a petition was won by Mesard by his attendance on, those days, but ne: vous as t
us as to how they would Deane and Culvert, of the Victoris, Next year they wanted to make move on the parade ground sol further improvements and he (laughter ). - General Anderson The Tile competition was wODL Prof.) 9.176.210.12,6 hoped that they should have also wanted to see them. Now by Mr. A. Thomhill's team. Walacca really properly organised corps there was not a better soldier of
Mr. O B. Bayers won a prize(Ordinary) 100.0 810.15.0 of four proper sections. He had the Empire. He happened to in conncolion with the B class Merliman 48
monthly shoots at the leak range, Nordanal EL 10.0 61.13.5 od
Padang Jawa Pegoh
tembis Rubber Est W30 Krim Sapong C
All chairs must be presented within P Aftoon days of the stenmar's arrival here, alter which date they cannot be
· | roengnized..
Parsons, E. E. Potta, Mr. and. Mrs. W. II. Proston, 'Mish Preston, Mr. &
Mrs.
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No claims will be admitted after the Goods have la: the Godowns, and all Gooda rerasining undelivered after the
1st inst., will be subject to rent.
Ray, E. H. Read, Miss A. by
Derteano; Mr. & M.
Mra. & 2 child-: Reay, Miss F.
Ritchie, Mr. &
Mrs.
ren.
Dike, G. A
-D'Oettingen, V.
Dougherty, Mr.. & Mrs. C. M.
Ross, R. G.
No Fire Insurance has been effecteçi Bills of Lading will be countersigned
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
LIMITED.
MIKE TABLE.
Waxe Days,
7.00 a.m. to 1.00 s.m. Every 15 min. 10 min. 15 min.
8.00 .m. to 10.00 mm. 11.00am to 11.00 am.
| 11.80 mm, to 19.45 (p.me
13.45 p.m. to 1.18 p.m.
1.15 p.m. to -1.45. p.m.
-1.40 p.m. tɔ 2,16 p.m. 2.10 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Roome, Lt. Col.
and Mrs.
A gents.
Hongkong, 25 March, 1913,
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TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
L.
Boudolph, Mise
M, F.
7.80 m.
Douglas, Mrs. R. Rommene, E. ·
H.
Dunroche, Mr. &
2. Mrs. P. C.
Dowloy, W.-A. Ehrhardt, F. Ehrenfels, Mr.. and Mrs, H. C. Ehrmann. E.
Rosenborg. Miss
Rousselle, Mr. THE Steamship.
& Mrs. Sawyer, Mias
K.A.
Fairchild, Mrs. C. Schalthoitor, P. Fairchild, G. Schmidt, W. Finlayson, Mrs. Schrogardus,
Mrs. N. H.. Fisher, H. G. Sonlo, Mrs. H Fowlor, E. A. S." W.
C.
""TENYO MARU."
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, vis
HONOLULU, AND JAPAN
PORTS AND SHANGHAI,
Franks, F. W. Sharp. E. H. Fuller, Denman Sibley, J. O. Gamanon, H. W. Sidford, Mrs. Garnett, Mr.and .G. V.
The above-named Steamer having Mrs.
Skeffington, arrived, Uonsignees of Cargo are hereby Garnett, Mr. and Capt. & Hon. informed that a goods are being landed
Mrs.
Mrs. Smyth at their sink into the Company's Go- 'Geare, Mrs K. & maid. down, whenos delivery may to obtained; Gillespie, T. P. Slade. M. W. No Fire Insurance whatever will be Gillespie, A. D. K. C.
effe sted. Glen, Miss M. Smith, Mr. and Golke, A.
Mrs. EE. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, I
Sorby, V.
D.
Na claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the Godown, and all
íost: at 10 a.m.
All Olains must be filed on or before Hall, Capt. T. P. Swaffield, H. E: 1 April. otherwise shoy will not la
recognised.
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15 min
10m
m
10 min.
10 min
#
15 min
8.00 a.. to 10.80 s.. every 10 min 1.80 mm. to 11.00 .m. 10 min. 10 mis 11.45 mm, to 12:00 noon 57 11.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. . 10 min 1:00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 15m 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
10 cat 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 16 m'n 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. 10m
NIGHT CAPS on Week Dayr.
BATURDAYS,
Extra Cars at 11.45 p.
SPECIAL CARS. Arrangemval at the Company's Oster. Alxanim Balldings, Det Voux Boud. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
· Guard ManagÉ.NE Tangkeres, 2nd Nov, 1911.
200 yards handicap I, Mr. Hamilton; 2. Mr. L. G. Bird, 3 Dr. Evan Jones, MA
500 yards handicap: 1. Mr. J. A. Lyons; 2. Mr. J. Hutchings: 3, Mr. L. G. Bird.
Allagar
9.35
Anglo-Java 8/1 9/41 Datang Malaka 2/0 Bukit Kajang... $2.15,0 9 10.71 Bukit Mertajam 2/4 2/10
3/4 1/78
1
Mr. A. Thornhill's team, consist--- ment Co. 11/ ing of Messrs. G. Bond, T. Grim- Hajoeps
haw, J. A. Lyon and It. Stewart, Heawood 2.Dr. Evan Jones team, consist- Highland & ing of Messrs. 0. H. Blason, A* Lowlands 53,0.0 Charlton, G. II. May and N. L. Jasin Railton,
CHINESE ROSTESSES IN NEW YORK.
Kamuning
Perak) Kepitigalla 19/0 Kota Tinggi 2/3 - Labu (F.M.B.), 7/8 Lumut 31.12.9 Malanca(71% FRAN
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8 toast to propose to them and be an Irishman but be that way
Bis Ercellenby Sir was not a "blarney Irishman Henry May." They required" What be says he means and he very few words from him to say really dana want to sea Carp Excel baw much all of them appreciated you, pontinued, Hid the services which had been given lency, and I hope that you Sir Arrol's Bequests." The late Sir William Arrol to the Reserves by Sir Henry will be able to attend the inspes- Goods remaining undelivered on Friday, builder of the Tay, Forth, and May. If it had not been for him, tion of the volunteers. I would The first anniversary of the Singapore Para Sutherland, P. Silt Ap il, will be subject to rent and Tower Bridges, bequeathed he, the speaker, did not know like as many of you as possible republic of Chins was celebrated
Lading charges. Spittles, Mr. H, All chiled and otherwise damaged £11,000 to Glasgow and West of where they would have been that to turn out on that day so inspec- recently at the First Presbyterian Singapore United
nown to ilón, to identify yourselves with Chinese Church, at No-922 East Straite Bertam Green, J. H. Mrs. James. Cargo to be left is gedown, axacination Scotland infirmaries, institutione, day, He had been known Grisogono, F. O Spiro, 8, of same to be held on Saturday, 6th and the Univerisity, and set aside them all as the Father of the the volunteers as part of the Thirty-first Street New York. It
United Temiang Von. Square, Miss."
£20,000 in preference shares of Reserves" and he hoped he volunteer forces of the Colony, was an interesting and enthusia- Grimshaw, R. J. Stearns. F. K.
Sir Willaim Arrol and Co. for the would remain so for many years I am going to ask you to do one stic occasion, with speeches by purpose of continuing pensione (Applause); thing more, and that is to ask several well-known clergymen Belat
n ta do me the compliment of and Chinese students at Columbia which he had paid, He directed His Excellency's Address. that the balance of the fund His Excellency thanking turning up at the King's birth and by Dr. Tanel Kin. A should be made over to the direct them for the very enthusiastic day parade when I shall have the if the programine was the serving tors of the company for a pension way in wbloh, they had received bonour of taking the salate from af tea by the Chinese women (200 fund for deserving employee thead toamplarem beden that Mr. the Garrison. You will be cun the church. Those who extended
Wakeman had described him as farring an honour on me be this hospitatility wero Mi the father of the Reserved. He was doing your duty towards the a student a Barnard; Mre. L.
hday not quite that, though he wished sovereign whose
Now Hat Co he had such a large body of fine shall be celebra children (laughter) The origina there are one or two words Mi
of the Tserven was Bit more, I
I would like to say Matthew Nathan, who started the season when we begin our field o'd Rifle Association and then Sie and our drills I would like] Consul Ger Federisk Lugard came along, you
Hanna, Dr. J. G Tapp, J. R. Harbord, W. R. Thomas, Härtor, Mr. and H. L.
Mrs.
#6 Mrs. P.-W. Thorne, Mrs, M.
Hayhurst, Miss H.
H.
Tobias. M.
Heapo, F.B.
Trenor, F. L.
Hewett, Hon. E. Wakefield, W..
JANOM.G, H
Hewitt, Capt D. Waterbury,
R
Mrs. M. E.
S. MORIMOTO,
Agant. Hongkong 28th March, 1918.
· Grand Hotel,
Lorria
Hickman, Mr. & Watkins; H Banlcofort, Ci
Mrs. H. F.
Hill, Major
Hill, Miss M. Hinchohiffe, H.
Hodges, F. A. Jr. Hoffman, Mrs.
Hüot, T. Van
Mrs.
McGarth
Meyer, N.
Miller, F. Moller
T
Brown, B.: Benson, Mr. and
Mrs. F.
Bishop, A. R2 Brown, Jugar Bronmiche. Ed. Brun, Mrs. O z Brun, C. L. Rycroft, P. J. Chambers, Mr. Musso, F
Mra
McCracken, Mr.
Mrs Ji McKee, Mr. &
Mrs. J, H. Miller, TF: Minor, J. H. Miyer, Mrs. B. Morgan, F. E Morris, Mrs,
de
Watson, Mr. & Benohansen, P. Lowell, Mr. & Birot, L.
Mrs; D, Bonetta, Misa V. Wabb, Mr. and Brill, Dr.
Mrs. B. Bumann Weill, Mr. and Calvert, Miss
Mts (A- and 4 Coyner B children Crow, Mr. Wenyon, W. F. & Mrse Whamond, D. Elson, W.
Hunter, Capt. M. Frampton,
RN.
Innes, Capt. R.
Williamson, M. Fronck, 0. Winter, Mr. Grace, Miss Judah, Mrs. A. Mrs. R. G. L. Gourlet, N. SANDER US Wood, G. G. Haden, T.
Devington, F.Mullina Liont-
Craigieburn,
Caldwell, Mr..
Mies JR, Gad
-Mr. Morley, Diss
Calde
Carpe
- Col. & Mrs. A,
and Mrs Nation: W
Higginbotham, Keyt, Dri Kuhlbe Kuhn Kadell, G.
and Ope ishaw D.
Rowley, Miss A Sanborn, W Bohmidt Sharp, H. J
Chopard, F. A Cooper, H. D.
Stephano Miss Dally, A. W
Mrs. Tobias
Parr, V. C
Pirovano, A.
Powell J. D
and with his usual lorn for me
Kpoying matters, give it a more
Quirrecourt, Tobia, Mr. and Dedeogion E. O de
Dyer, Mrs. Ar Roberts, M Telleni, D. SLA Gall; HA8anders, N. Ghella A, BY Bohubert, Miss
Watkins, G Weismann, C.
Woodcock.
Goldenburg. QA
Greig, W. Setohe Hobaica, PA
Holstem, Aug.. Honohus, E. L
you
and those who are, not here
chance
to do your best to farn real good strength because military organisations He had that given your leaders been able to do a little a very of doing something with you?
ask them to remember littlain fartheri that purpose He woul
bat the principal credit was dao what be
ture
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rhose husband.
Mrs. Wang Chuck, Middle student at the Bible
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6), and Mits Wa; The Chinese present
Penalty of the Picturesq London, Maro
clergymen in
niby saying, that
ruro have reported on
nga conflitione in
The report based
to varions members and to they tahould try and get mor
the
whole
body of them, menf,pecially men who h Who had kenap the idea been trained with H. M. forces, states that the grea and carried it into cilpot. It was the Navy or the Volunteers.org
a tremendous pleasure to him to Toast of the Staff. A
be present that evening, and to Mr Frank Browne proposed kaow that they had now, 10 men the toast of the stalk and
with
the nam and Ser
Ne
Astor House.
Adle, E.S
Amold JB Beker, O. By
Lustie, A O Marshall,
Lonrone Gi
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