4

10

HOTEL LISTS.'

Hongkong Hotel,

Aaron, J. M. Andrews, JW D Ay, Mrs E. V. A Pekrom, FLE Hell, W

Borin, Mrs 1.

Atherini, E. T.

Bate, E. R

Fuck

Beaker, Beazeira, M Campbell, Co Cancell, J. J.

Mrs W

Castro, Mr &

Mr. X. D'A... Castro, Miss D'e. Castro, Muster

D'a Cambridge, A. Chapple, P. Claxton, A. A

Coloman, Dr. N.

1. P. F.

Corse, fre Caille, H Chung, W. K. Davis, C. 11.

ano, Mr &

Derteano

Mrs & 2 eirdren. Dewared, "Dostlus, Mr &

Mrs R. l. Ehrenfeld Mr &

Pars I. E. Elhou T. II. Grimshaw, R. J. Galletteglly

Geure. Mend Mrx

1. IL.

Ciillespie, Dr. J. M. Chardon, A. G.

Golfhotrn, V. ¿ Gorgey. I

timshaw, R. J.

Grisogom, P. G. Von.

Hall, P, C.

Ja, Dr.

Hannibal. Me a

Mrs. W. A.

Harbor, W T.

Kubitz, Dr Leenan, T Lloyd, ci. T. Lin King Jins Lim King Chee Lim Peck Sin Melntyre, Mr and

Neil

Matheson Mfrs

Mehta, B. K

Consignees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913.

"SOIRE LINE OF STEAM-

ERS, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"DEN OF GLAMIS"

having arrived froin the above (With liberty to call as the Malabəy ports, Consignees of cargo by her

Moken, Dr. G. Wure hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazar-

Merseki, J.

Mquiler. A. H.

.

& Mrs

Z D. VAD

CLINE F. A.

1. Maxwoli, PT Matthews, A T. Marriott, Dr O Melroy, Mr and"

MR M Mellonald, Me and

Mr C W Solasen, Dr'de Mår Nadler, Ha

dous Godowns of the Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, whence, and or from the Wharves, dolivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 24th inst., at 6 pm. will be subject to rent..

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, whore" they will be examined on 24th inst., at 9.30

Coast),

THE Steamship

AFGHAN PRINCE," Capt. Wasey, will be despatched'ar abve on MONDAY, the 29th Sp. For freight and peaga apply to ARNHOLD, KARBERG 4 MO, Geosmi Agaita, Ponuken. et Sept, 1914)

* 246.

FAR EASTERN NAVAL SQUADRONS.

HIS BRIANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

HIMROD'S Hampshire 1st class cruiser

Qives Instant Rollef

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23 T'ARI

PAXTO PR

Kinsha Merha Minotaur Monmouth Moorhen Newcastle

Kiver gunboat Surveying ship 1st alaso cruiser 1st class cruiser "itiver gunbost

HP. Commander 2,000 Comilr, A. Cochrane

Master W: West

,000 Lt-Com. B. E. Priohard

900. L-Com."W. H. Darwell

200Lt.-Com. Alan Dixon

To Sail

Notices

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL

LINE,

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

brotitor Matheson, Miss M.

"Face

From EUROPE, COLOMBO

and STRAITS. : Steamship THE

Pame

SHIP CHANDLERS,

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK

BUEZ CANAL.

‚་

11.

'PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS. Undmus

Alueray Atius Bramble

Class Despatch-boat

Tons Guns $1,700 12

Reported at

Hongking

Admiralty tug

Hongkong

Gunboat

Britomart

Gunboat

British sloop

710 710. 盟 1,070. 0

Yangtze

Hongkong

Hongkong, 23rd Mar. 1912,

Cherub Ulio Fame Flora

Water tank and tag

390

British sloop"

1,070 8

1,400 Comdr. II. Williams

300 Master II. Smith 1,400 Comdr. Mackenzie,D.S.O.

Shanghai

Hongkong

Penang

Torpedo-bont destroyer 2nd class cruiser

· 300

5,700 Lt.-Com, Wilkinson

Hongkong

4,350 10 10,860 10 616 4 1,010

7,000 Capt.0. F. Corbett M.V.O.

Weihaiwei

20,500

Capt. M. R. Hill'

Weihaiwe

1,200

Lt. Com. H. Marryatt

Yangtze

Capt. F. 0. 0. Pusco,

Lobaso

14.600

27,000 Capt. E. B. Kiddle

Weihai wei

0,800

22,000 Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot,

Weihaiwei

180 2

Hongkong

2nd class cruisor

4,800 12

22,000 Capt. Frederick A. Powlett

Shanghat

Nightingalo River gunboat

86

2

-240 Lt.-Cowdr. M. Murray".

Yangtaze

Otter

Torpedo-boat

385

6

6,300 L-Com. R.W. Wilkinson

Hongkong

Ribble

Torpedo-toat destroyer ··· 500

DEVANA 28...

Robin

River gunbuat

85...*2

West River

CURE FOR

Rosario

Sandpiper

River gunboat

·85 - 2.

Snips

Hiver gunboat

85

2

Taku

Torpedo boat destroyer

350 B

Tamar

Receiving ship:

4,650

8

River gunboat

180

2

Gunboat

710

2

Torpedo bont destroyer

.500

Weihaiwei

Torpedo-boat destroyór

Torpedo-boat destroyer

Torpedo-bat destroyer

355 500 3606

6

6,300 Lt-Com. H. D. Adair-Hall Weihaiwei

7,500 Com. Seymour

Weihaiwei

5,000 Lt. Com R. Neville

Weihaiwei

Gunboat Gunboat..

105 2

800 Lt-Comdr. J. O. Borrott

Yang laza

150

500 Lt.-Com, M. B. Binckwood

Yangtzo

Gunboat 0.36,

150

500 Lt.-Com Ir. Lloyd

Yaogisze

Lt.-Com. McGillwie

Hongkong

Lt.-Com. J. Gaimen

Hongkung

Lt.-Com. Pope

Hongkong

Lt. Com. Handley

West Liver

Lt.-Com Stileman

Hongkong

Lt-Com, Nicol,

Hongkong

Lt. Com. H. W.

W. Seymour,

Hongkong

Shanghai

1.

Nye P

Ner, H. I.

Leary, Miss Li, Ormiston, J. Cesario, M.

Path, A

Priville, R. d

thod w

Kamford. Mr & Mrs Raworth,

Hay, B. H.

AGR. K.

Mias F.

D

Spencor, G. 1. Schenk, M

Hosets, Hon. My R. Singer, E. T.

Humphrey

Mrs. D.

Mr &

Humphrey, S.- Howarth, 11, S.

ko, Mr &

Mr

KAL, ES

Kadorie. Ell

Kraverman, A.

Spittl Mr and Mrs

W

So V

Squire, Miss A Samuels, fivo, Tuit (143

Vaughan Capet ♬

* White, P. W.

Wood, G. G....

Walker. Capt.

„Mrs II.A.

Kendergan, Mrs. E. Woods Dr A H

King Edward Hotel, "

Mackintosh A

Wind, Mrs. R.

Cancill. J.

Bistro, C.

then T

Lamell, K.

Compel, H. E.

Dibbin Mr & Mra

Dateson, W. A.

Grumble,

Mr & M

A

Harris, J. B.

Heinemann, Mr

Mrs

Hingle. E. J. Jensen, B.

&

Mager, Mira, Massey, Miss Meflugh. Mr and

MTA F. F

Mrly. Mr & Mrs

...

Morris,

Murphy, J. A

Murray, M

· M, F.

Nobis, A. 1'.

.m. Claims against the steamer R gula Se mship Service must be presented within 10 days

of arrival otherwise they will.not

bo recognized.

For NEW YORK. With Liberty to call at the No Fire Insurance will be}"> Malabar Coast. effected by us in any case what-Proposed Sailing from Hongkong

ovor.

را

Bills of Lading will be count-S.S." SHIMOJA" oreigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON

& Co, Ltd. Agents.

Hongkong, 18th Sept,, 1918.

| NORDDEUTSCHER

BREMEN,"

LLOYD,

IMPERIAL · GERMAN MAIL.

..LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

.“GNEISENAU,”

Jon

on or about

For Freight and further in- formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 18th Sept., 1919.

#

FOR CALCUTTA, PENANO

AND SINGAPORE. -

Money to tawhout

ASTHMA

COMMERCIAL.

London Tea Report.

Teal

Meaare. Wm. Jus and fly. Thistle Thompson write in their weekly Usk circular, August 22:-Although Virago the tone of the market shows little Wetland change, tho feeling existe that the 'Whiting already strong position may be- Widgeon come accentuated in the ensuing Woodcock few weeks. Bare stocks and Woodlark deficient shipments from all source of supply, except Java, indicate an acive demind for some time ahend. The week's Balos have given excellent resalts 13 importers, especially of high- grade teas; all good qualities have sold readily. Common tea remains steady ChinaArrivals: des-Mishima Maru, witli 10,202 pkgs, and 515 pkgs. in transit. Nabis, with 245 pkga. and 2,571 pkgs in traneit. Antedor, with 3,956 pkge, and 7,772 pkgs in transit. Pablic sales amounting to only

(Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Rangaon, Madras and Mauritius).

having arrivou, Consignees of THE Steamship cargo are "hereby informed that

"DILWARA."

their Goods, with the excoption Capt. W. J. Bishop, will be of Opium, Treasure and Value-patched as above on Wednesday, ables, are being landed and stored the 24th inst., at 3 p.m.

at their risk into the hazardous For Further Particulars, apply and or extra hazardous Godowns to

of the Hongkong and Kowloon DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD. Wharf and Godown Company,

As a ta

Limited: Kowloon, and West Hoa hoog. 19th Bp., 1913 Point Godowns, whence delivery

may be obtained..

Optional Cargo will be forward-

Passmore, Capt&ed on unless information is re-.

Mrs W. C.

Saunders, Miss

K Puike, A.D.J.

Kraft, Mr & Mrs, W.

Lurite

Hr

Mrs famare Mr & Mri

Lennox, J.

Logan, W.

Urand

Shelhamer. Mr and

Mr

Ste. Dr.

& Spare, H.S.

Mrs A. H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G. it.

4

ceived from the Consignees before

hoon to-day requesting it to be landed here.

[108 pkge, were held on 20th inst

FOR YOKOHAMA, KOBE' & MOJI,

No claims will be admitted after THE Steamship

the Goods have left the Godowns,

"JELUNGA,"

and all goods remaining un-Capt., J. R. O. Sullivan, will be Stewart, Capt. and delivered after the 24th of Sept, despatched for the above ports, on

will be subject to ront.

TUESDAY, the 23rd Sept., at All broken, chafed, and Noon. daninged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 24th of Sept,

Hotel. Mathieson Allen, Mr & Mrs

indixen, Capt. May's Christie M7 N/Mrs · Morgan," Mr & Mrs Cooke

Nessin Fryse; Mr and Mrs Raymond

A. B.

Fearon French. Hansen itssK:ü

Kert. Ir.

Caldwell. Mr

Stor

Stifler

Schur Schroeder, Weirdam, Inwin

Craigieburn.

Caldwell, MiNN Carpunter. Mr and

Airs Cordell, W. &..

Kydd. Meund „Mes"

Galbraith, V. M.

tinornier, Mrs Mouter, Mra

From

Masters, Mr & Mr

·R. F. C.

Mellig, J.

at 9.30 a m.

All claims must reach us before the 30th of September, 1913, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be. effected.

Bills of Lading will be count- ersigned by the undersigned. to

For Freight or Passage, apply

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.

NEICHERS & CO.

14

Crete Agents Fonzione. 18th Sept 1919. ·1448

Raynaud. Mudame NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

& nonviour

Smith, Mrs Gi.

Smith, E. G. Smithson, Miss

Consignee

BREMEN.

Agents.

Hongkong, 19th Sopt., 1913

Notices

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LESSONS IN CHINESE.

LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PORTLAND, Or and THE Steamship

PUGET SOUND Porte,

240 Lt-Com. I. S. Hatton

7,500 La-Com. E.J.G.Mackinnon Weihaiwei

240 Lt-Comdr. Nash

Depot ship for Submarines 080 41,400 Lt. Coudr. N. E. Archdale

"Canton *

West River

240, Lt.-Com. Maurice Leslie' Yangleze 6,000 Cunner W. H. Ryder

Com R. H. Anstruther C.M.G Hongkong

800 Lt.-O. Hoa, Guy Stopford Yangisze

900 L.-O.D.R.N.Uotrell Dormer Yangiaze 7,500 Lt, Comdr, Maxwell

O. 37, 0.38,

T.B. 035,

T.H. 036,

T.B. 0.7,

T.B. 038,

Flagship of Admiral Jerram, E.Ç.B., O.V.O., C.M.G. Com.nander-in-Chief. Kaiser Franz

Joseph Armoured cruiser 4,000 45 8,000 Cupt. Dauta

Hongkong

FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION

Armoured cruiser

Armoured cruiser Gunboat

River gunboat. .Gunboat Gunboat

French."

10,014 30 20,000 Oupt. Vergos

0,700 12 10,800 Capt. Gourts

845 10 1,000 Lieut. Vandier

·180 6

670 Lieut. Dordet:

all of which were withdrawn. Dupleix ** Privately: The miket still re- Kleber remains quiet, and although well 'ecides stocked with a selection of Naw Argus Censon's teas, very little business Vigilante has been tranacled. Exporters Peiho have not otme into the market Dondard de Lagree, Gunboat and the trade is dull for both New Flagship of Rear-Admiral Colloch de Kerillis, Commander-in-Chief, the French China Station and Old Crop teas. Some small parcels of medium and fine Tehang Protee

Lynx and Keemun have changed hands

Sty at from 101. to la. 21. per lb. Fronde

*Flagship of Commodore Boucicaut, Commanding the local defence Indodhina,

Shanghai

Hongkong

Saigon

Canton

123

7.

130

500 Lient. de Jervillier Lieat, Collin

Canton

Tongka

Lieut. Dupuy Dutemps Tohong-kin

Submarine Sabmarine

Lieut. Bulaix

Saigon

Saigon

Armoured gunboat

Destroyer

1,798 10 1,700

350 7

303

Destroyer

Destroyer

130 7

Lieut. Guillaume-Louis Saigon Lient. A arillao

Saigon Capt.de Frigate Rouisen Hongkong 300 Comdr. de Marquesano Baigon

Destroyer

307 6.

Surveying-ship

1,625 10

300 9,000 Com. Voisin

Saigon

Saigon

German.

Cruiser.

3,800 22 13,600 Capt. v. Mallor

Taingtan

Armoured cruiser

11,800 38 28,000

Captain Bruninghaus

Tsingtau

Gunboat

Canton

Gunboat

Shanghai

Cruiser

Teingtan

Gunboat

Hankow

Craiser

Tsingtan

River gunboat Flagship

Yangtaze

Tsingtan

Capt. Lt. Brunner

Tsingtau

280 4 6,000

Oblt, z. S. v. Maubonge

Taingisa

900 10 1,350 223 41,300 223 4 600

Portuguese,

Comdr. Bockar

Tsingtan

Capt.Lt. v. Moller Oblt. z. S. Dissaler

Canton

Yangtao

1,757

700

Torpedo-boat Torpedo-bost Gunboat River gur boat River gunboat

The Steamer has superior ac-Java.-Offeringe during the week Iberville commodation for passengers, is 5,254 pkgs, against 6,930 pkgs. Pistolet installed throughout with Electric last year. A steady tone wee Mousquet Light and carries a duly certified noticeable throughout the sale, Manobe dootor.

and all grades met with strong Return tickets are available by competition at fully previons the Indo-China Steem Navigation values, useful liquoring: Brokens Co.'s Steamers, Fare for round

being, if anything, rather firmer, Emden trip $120....

Among the best avenges ware:--

Greisenau Tanawatteo, 10d.; Ardja Sarie, tie Malabar, Taloon, and Tiiomas, Jaguar 94d. The average for the whole

Leipzig sale for Garden Account is 81. Luchs per lb., compared with 7. per Narnbarg ĺb, a year ago.

Otter Mera. Lloyd, Matheson and Scharnhorst Carritt's report on the China Tea S. 90 market states:Buyers this week Taku have given more attention to New Tiger Season's common and medium Tsingtau grades of Black-leaf Oogus, Vaterland which is not surprising, so they are able to supply themselves MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese with excellent value from 44. to graduate versed in litera-8d per lb. a fair number of ture,has-been-a teacher to contracts are also reported in European officials and merchants good and fine qualities of Ichengs having arrived, Consignees of in this Colony for over ten years. and Kermans from 91. to le 23. cargo are hereby inform d'that. their Goods, with the exo ption

He has a good method of train-por Ib. Fooshow-Paklinge bave Captain Geissol, Iving arrived, of Opium, Treasure and Valu- ing Europeans to pass in the changed hands at 8 to 1011. consignees are hereby notified to ables, are being landed and sto ed Chinese examination, and is par 1b., Panyonge 7d. to 8 1., and send their Bills of Lading for at thoir risk into the bazardous Possessed of a first rate certificate Souchongs about 9d. to ls. 2d.

A-2 as a Chinese teacher. He has countorsignature, and take im- and/or extra hazardous Gotowns also a good knowledge of Manda-pr

A-4 medinte delivery of onrg from of the Hongkong en! Kowloon rin and Hakka.

Manchester Goods and the East. -6 alongside.

Wharf and Godown. Company,

Mesara, JF. lutton and Co., -7 Those who intend learning the Cargo remaining undelivered | Limited, Kowloon, and weat Chinese language are requested

Limited,ad vise under date. Auguet on 18th inst. at Noon will be Point Godowns, whence delivery to write c/o

bany Hongkong Tele 21: Liverpool-Cotton: Mid-Bainbridge 'Tanded at Consignes's risk and may be obtained. expense and delivery must then Optional Cargo will be for- graph" office or direct to 37 Americans, spot, to-day, 8'676.,

Barry last week 641d. do, current Jallao be taken from the Hongkong & warded on unless intimation is Hollywood Road, 1st floor. Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.'s received from the Consignees Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912. month, to-day. 6:40 1-2d., at

Chauncey week 6 15.1-24. FG.F. Egyptian, Cincinnati before noon to-day requesting it to be landed here.

spot, to-day, 9 503., last week Dale 930d. New York cotton, spot, Decatur yesterday of 12:16; last week o. Elcans 12:00. Liverpool stook (all kinds Helens of cotton), 15th inst., 655,070 Mohican bales last year; visible supply Monadnock (all kinds), 2,174,000 bales this Monterey rear, 2,078,000 bales last year. Pampanga Gunboat The advance in cotton has made

Piscataqus Sea going-tug manufacturers stiffen their prices, Pompey but there is-inot at the moment

Quiros

THE HA.L, Steamship

“S. FERD, LAE{SZ”

Godowns.

Cargo remaining undelivered on 24th inst. at Noon, will, in ad- dition to landing charges, be sub. joot to storage charges.

No Fire Insurance whatever

will be affected.

All chafed and otherwise dam- aged cargo to be left on board or in the down; the axemination of same to be held on 23rd inst.

at 10 a..

-"COBLENZ;""

have opened

No claims will be admitted Whave much pleasure' in annonclag to our Gamertua patrens and customers that we After the Goods have left the Go- downs, and all goods remaining

A New SILK STORE undelivered after the 23rd of in the most up-to-date style and fasbian at the large September, will be subject to rent, and

All broken, chafed, and Commodious Premises No. 38&40 damaged Goods are to be left in Queen's Road Central, the Godowns, where they will not barely occupied by Mears 13. Ruttonjes & Son, be examined on the 23rd of Sept,,xnd gorgeous stock of

where we are displaying an entirely new, kanda at 9.30 a.m.

active desligar and patterns.

The stock Includes a cupice selection of

Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware Claims must be accompanied All claims must reach us before of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and by short delivery notes or lat of the 1st of October, 1913, or they exceptions taken at the time of will not be recognized. delivery to Consignees and signed No Fire Insurance will be

for and on behalf of the H.A.L. effected..

All claims must be filed on or Bills of Lading will be counter. before the 30th inst, otherwise signed by the undersigned. they will not be recognised. | NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong, 15th Sept., 1913.

Hongkong Office.

MELOHERS & Co.,

Carpets & Woollen Rugs

chats and elegant patterns

1

Adamastor Масао

Cruiser

Patria"

Gunboat Gunboat

900 12 1,300 900 12 1,300 3,250 24 11,000 900 101,350 8,400 22 13,200

11,600 36 20,000 400 8 6,500

Comdr. v. Gohron Comdr. Luring Capt. Huun Comdr. Thierichen Capt. Morsberger Capt. Lieut. Firle Capt. Rosing

THE

Capt. Annibal de S. Dise Hongkong

Macao Capt. Martins

Capt. Luiz A. de Magalhaes Correa Maca

UNITED STATES VESSELS ATTACHED TO ASIATIC STATION.

Submarine

THE

Protected cruiser 3,430 10 Torpedo-boat des. ··420 7

420 Torpedo-boat des.

7. Gunboat

243 8 Torpedo-boat destroyer 420 7 Protected cruiser 3,183 11 Torpedo-boat destroyer 420 7

420 Torpedo bost destroyer

7 Gunboat

6204 Gunboat

1,392 Station ship

1,900 Monitor

3,9006 4.0844

243

Monitor

Repair ship Gunboat Cruiser Gunboat

Saratoga Cruiser Villalobos Gunboat wompatuok Tug Wilmington Gunboat

anything approaching a normal Rainbow Turkish, Persian & India Silk, demand. Generally speaking Saimar

piece goods are quiet all round. The reports from China shop,

show that things are quieter in Shanghai, and a revival of trade is expected when it is fully resitsed that the fighting is over in the immed neighbourhood of Shap

Prices specially reduced for suimmat,

* Cheapsar stove in the Colony, „An early viili earnestly solicitada-

General Agenta.

SD, CHELLARAM, Hongkong, 10th September, 1913 Hagkong, 20th Jo'y, 1913.

Ensign C. Bradford

Cavite-

Easiga W. Pastley

Ensign 11 L. Rahel Daffer

Ensign O. M. Yates

7,500 Commander M. L. Bristol Craising.

8,000 Lieut. R. A. Spruance

Cavite

8,000 Lient, O. 3. Köller

250-Ensign W. L. Heiberg

Canton

Cavite

Cruising

Cavite

Shanghai

Shanghai

Cavite

Olongapo

Cavite

Canton

Cavite

8,000 Ensign Woodson 10,000 Com J. V. Chase

8,000 Ensign F. T-Borry 8,000 Ensign F. Cogswell

600 Lt. Com. V. S. Gannon

1,988 Com. G. R. Marvell 1,100 Lieut. V. R. Lowe 3,000 Com. W. O. Cola 5,277 Com. W. O. Colo

Ensign P. J. Peyton

1,600 Lieut. S. W. Wallace

Com. 0. W. Cole

208 Ensign O. St. A. Botaford Shanghai 4,00 141,800 Lt. Com. D. W. Wurtsbaugh Swatow 243 8 250 Lient G C Dichman Shanghai 8,115 14 17,401 Commander H, A Wiley Shanghai 370 9 208 Lient. Durr Shanghai 1,3928 1,894 Commander J. F.Habbard Hongkong 650 doblet cswain, B. O.Halliwell Olongapo Pahip Bar Admiral R. Fa Nichalou On derin Chief, United State

0.8.8. Saratog Pfátio Float, temporarily

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