HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Corrected to 156 April, 1921.

Lord Acheson

C. W. Anderson

J. W. Anderws

Miss Arnold

M. E. Bandinau

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Lauritsen

S. W LeimeT

Miss Leisner

Miss N. Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. G. Miss H. Lilbe H. M. Raner. B. Lindberg

man

Mrs. Loggy

J. E. du Beau Capt. and Mrs.

champ

Mr. and Mrs. T. G. bud

W. Beckett

Minn Becketi

Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Benson

Peak Hotel

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 5. 1921.

Corrected to 22nd March, 1921. Mr. ad

airs. J. Lloyd

H. W. Ailen It.. Lugan Mr. and Mrs. W. R. MacGregor

Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Ashton

Surgeon Comdr.

N. MacReynold Mr. and

Mrs

C. P. Marcel Aud

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

A garden party was given at Mr. and Mrs. T.Government House in honour of

Sir William Brunyate, K.C.M.G the new Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University, on Satur- day afternoon. There were pro- Rent the Court, Council, Senate staff and representatives of the studente of the University, alsó'a few other distinguished guesta.

& Mra Aveling Mr.

J. R. Marsh

R. E. O. Bird

Mrs

Mr. and Mr. J. Mrs. Mathiasen

H. L. Mecklen

burgh

K. Blair

Mr. F. Bouliol

M. J. Breen

É. C. Long

J. G. Bridger

H. B. Bridger

J. G. Lyon Dr:

Brown

W. G. Calder

N. Macintyra

Mr. and Mrs. J.

E.

P. Marks

Mr. E.R. Belilios Mrs. Marriner

J. K. B. Birch Misa M H. Mar-

Mr. and Mrs. S.

Biancy

riner

W. W. Marriner

Capt. and Mrs. K. W. Marriner

Blackburn

Mina E. B. Bretl

J. H. Brister

Mr. art. Mrs. J.

Martia

E. W Masters

Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. W

Cock

N. Croucher

Mr. and Mrs. W.

8. Davies

D. R. Davies

H. Dilekyan

B. A. DoraTL Capt. and Mrs. R.

Drhnnnu

'T. H. Elkan

Mr. E. M. v.

Elal

Eng. Capt. S. P.

Ferguson

A. A. Fish P. N. Forum

3. A. Marshall

Fox

Capt. E B.

Frances

.

A. Mitex

Mr. and Mrs. X.

F. Milner R. Minuti

Mr. and Mrs. A.

Maligari

Mrs. F Mooney

and it

H. M. MILE Mr. and Mrs. G.

U. Moxon

J. R. Murray

Mr. and Mrs, W.

P. Neeson

D. P. O'Brien

Miss D. E. Pep-f

perell

8. S. Perry Capt. J. W

Pethgrew

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Powell

J. Frijlink

J. S. Gardner.

H. G. Gorin

E. R. Godean

1. H. Regensbing

Miss M. Rossiter G. J. Rudnipl 1. W. Sassoon

Me and Mrs. G. E. D. Shuk

A. Van Halften Capt. Sigteland Capt: T. P. Hall Mrs. W. Sprod G. Harper Miss D. Sprod

J. Scott-Harston R. 5. Skelton

WV D. Steen

F. V. Hare

Mr. and Mrs, C. W. F. Stevens

W. Hawkins

M. Heimany

Mrs. E. Til

D. J. Hooner

Mrs. M. Hussey

Mr. and Mrs. A.

de Jacobs

Isä Jiulia

E. M. Joseph

Sir Erie and Baly

Stuart Taylor

G. F. Caville

W. Church

Mr. and Mrs.

Cockbura Mrs. J. M. O'Conor

O. F. Cooper Miss M. Cooper

Mra. Cormack

B. Crowley

D. F. Cuthill

J. D. Danby

Mr. N.-B. Davies

Eng. Comdr. W.

Dawson

Mr. and Mr.

F. J. Dickie Mrs. Drew

D. D. Dryden

Str. & Mrs. Joba

Duncan

N. S. Ellia

C. Farmer

A. V. Farmer

J. Farmer

Rev. W. T. andi

Mrs. I'ca-

Mr. M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. J

F. Miller

Capt. and Mrs

Ĥ. 8. Milla

and Mr.

Mr.

G. Morgan Miss J. M. O

Nonvo

MAURICE E. BANDMÄN

SUBMITS

THE BANDMAN OPERA

COMPANY, 1921.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

(Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs),

H. E. Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Duff K.C.B., Major General Sir G. Macauley Kirkpatrick K.C.B.. K.C.S.I. etc.

TO-NIGHT

On Saturday night, a dinner parly was given to the officers of the Hongkong Volunteer Do- fence Corps. Those present were His Excellency Sir George Kirk- partick, Captain Fisher, M.C..the General's A.D.C.), Lt. Col. L.G. Major Rapson. Bird. D.S.O..

D.G.R. Black, Wed. April 6 D.S.O., Major Captain Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, Lt. W. Higby, Lt. J.D. Smalley. Thursday April 7 Lt. F.C. Hall, Lt. A. Murdoch, Lt. T.G.M. Dodwell, Lt. A.J.M. Way- man, Sec.-Lt. R. M. Smith, O B.E., Seo. Lt. T.P.M. Bevan, M.C., Sec. Lt. T.W. Hill, M.C.

Mr. A. C. Now.

comb

Col. L. A. Nichot

BOB CM.0.

A. H. Penn Mr. and Mrs.

L. Parking

F. Ralphs Mr. And

Mra

W. E. Roberts

J. B. RobinsOGİ Mr. and Mrs. R

K. Rodger H. W. Roger Mr.

G. N.

Ryan M. and Mrs.

Sanders

C. E. Sandstrom I. P. Shaw Hon. Mr. E.

Sharp

A. Findlay Sroit, H. Spicer

therstone Mr. G. A. For. Mrs.

rig

Miss. Gibson Mr. and

MTR.

. II. L. Grout D. Ball

Mrs. L. Hansen Mnj. Harding

A. H. Hollings-

worth

Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Humphreys R. C. 8. Kay Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Kennett Mr. and Mrs

and Mia Stubbings

J. F. Swindella

Mr. and Mra

S. J. Sprett Mr. Thorspron

M. Ming F. Trench

Mr. and

Thomson Mr. and

Quarles Ufford

Mr.

Mrn Van

and Voncas Koukolevsky Mr. and

G. H. Wakeman Miss Koukolevsky R. A. Walter

II. H. Webster Mr. and Mrs

Marshall Womal

Mr. and Mrs. EIII. Kring

P. Templeton

J. P. Thornton Miss I. Tiling H.d. Vollenweider Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Weir

Mr. and Mrs. N. Dr. J. D. Whitle

B. Karanjia Miss E. M. Wil P. J. Kearny

Bams

Dr. M. C. Lasher W. C. Yomg

Kingsclere Hotel.

Corrected to 10th March, 1921.

H. P. Lamarche Mr.

TAX ON FOREIGNERS.

Proposed Drastic New Law

in France.

Every foreigner wishing to re- side in France may soon have to pay a tax of 20 francs a year, that being the object of a Bill shortly to be brought before the Chamber of Deputies.

Friday April 8

Saturday April 9

Monday April 11

"THE KISS CALL' from the Gaiety Theatre.

"TAILS UP from the Comedy Theatre.

IRENE "

from the Empire. "QUING UP '

from the Gaiety Theatre,

NEW SHOP 11 from the Galety Theatre.

EL

* FOAR " from, the London Pavilion.

Plans open Tuesday morning, March 29th, POPULAR PRICES:-$4, $2 and $1.

Overture at 9.15 p.m. prompt.

THE CAPITAL LEVY IN AUSTRIA.

Reduction for Payment in Advance.

Certain occupations, including those of hotel and cafo keepers and newspaper nienagers or pro- At last the Capital Tax is to he c.prietors, will be forbidden to for carried through in earnest, and eigners except by special per-payments will be received from Mrmission.

the end of February, writes the Vienna correspondent of the Mau- It is also proposed to create a special police force to deal with | chester Guardian. A reduction of the strangers 11 France. Their more than 20 per cent, will be Ma. Vaux work will largely consist in check-granted to those paying inadvance. Mrsing statements of identity and in and as the krone is worth so little, keeping records of foreigners liv- many people, it is expected, will avail themselves of this op Mrsing in hotels and pensions.

portunity to get rid of it. The tax will be levied on all valuables, stucks,shares.jewellery, expensive china, pictures, furniture, etc., particularly when bought during the war, also on cash, begin-

30,000 at

kronen with a deep innor curve, which ing

(in conforms to every movement of English money some £10), and three the eye and makes the sight rising gradually from equally clear in every portion of to sixty-five per cent. A person the glass. Toric will set closer owning two millions (£700) will to the eye than the ordinary flat have to pay balf of it in tax. On lens thus doing away with the ten millions .(£3,500) two-thirds annoying relections from tho will be levied. As usual, the edge of the glass. For those who rural profiteers, especially the wish the very best in lenses, we proprietors of soil and immobiles. recommend torics. The Hong-will be treated with great gentle- kong Optical Co. Successors to ness. Mes Clark & Co. Manufacturing & tack

MrB and Langridge Major and Mrs.

J. R. Lloyd

King Edward Hotel,

Contented DOGDUAL APACER 12,5

M. J. Rallia

Mrs. R. Allosni

DY. : . Asger

1. Bygarkes

J. W. Brown

C. G. Alabaster F. C. Mason Hur Hug

Mr. and Ms. 1.

La Ashurst

Mr.

and Mrs

J.. Backhouse

S. T. Bitting Capt. P. Cand

ler

12. JohnsoAL

1. C. Logan

W. Lega

Brig en

Mr. and Mrs. B

Muller

F. B. Caisa

1

Muss .. aeckley

Dir.

nau Mrs. J. 1. N Mody

J. H. *. May

Moganserini

Motaio

1. Nicoll

Mass D. Prince

Mrs. E. D. Pavies Mr. and

Me

als

Chey hang

J. T. Paritt

Mr.

11

Mrs. H. Peartonn

D. Clark

Mr. L. Pizer

and

Mrs. E.B. Mae maghton

E. 6. Comes

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. A.

Keelen

DRYAS

Mr.

#! Mrs.

W. Kurince

Richardson

W. Farmer

J. F. Rack

New.

Mr.

Mrs.

and Mrs.

John Huberton

Mr.

and Mrs.

J. W. Rosser

A. H. K. Colla Dr. I' Rers

Daugherty

Lt. Col. & Mrs.

F. J. H. Daw

sun

Air.

3. New emb D. JP B.

comb

H. V. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. A.

BIT.

Mr. and Miss 1. Mr. & Mrs Vani

T. Farrell

R. 1. Folgate

amul Mrs.

B. Schele Mr. awi

Silva Netto

W. A. Skas

W W. Ford

TORIC LENSES ARE GROUND

to

:.

....

The organisation is thoroughly Refracting Opticians, located in hurt and I doubt very much if the 53, Queen's Road Central, manu- levy will have the effect desired. facture Tories on all prescriptions The Social Democrats insisted in White, Smoke, Amber, Crookes upon

first because jt,

the well-to-do" and profiteers ought ur Fienzal.

their do

the duty to State in distress, and secondly because they expect that the incoming paper money, which is to be torn up, will largely reduce the circulation of banknotes, whereby, they hope, the value of the krone will be raised. Even if the result should be favourable, for which supposition there are few grounde, it will make tur Hittle difference in the bankrupt state of Austijan finances so long as this country cannot export sufficient to cover at least part of Ho long as the imports, and Austria does not receive thorough. international help.

Carlton Hotel,

Corrected to ab Aurii, 1921.

MMPs. J. Acock

Mrs. J. M. Hodig R. C. Alleona W. W. Mallory Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. B. E. L.

W. Armstrong Marusi

Miss Mediacich J. V. Mead

E. C. Dingman Mrs. G.A. Sachso Me aud Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Dangherly

Gregory

R. Souza

Miss Armstrong

Dr. 1. fres A. A. Stackhouse Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Stewart and V. Barnett

J. W. Stackhouse Harrison Mr. and Mrs D. Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Donnelly

Mr. and Mrs. G: Mr.

Duclos

Syn Thomson and Mrs. Peter Tod

H. M. Eldridge

J. R. Way

Me and Mrs. W.

A. White Jr.

Q. A. Harriman Mr. and Mrs. H.

8. Hills

Station Hotel.

Corrected to Sad April, 1921.

Miss E. Best

Mr.

W. Kerzel

and Mrs. Mrs C. Kliene C. W. M. Rion 1. P. Kraus and child

1. Macdonaldi

Mr. and Mrs. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Won

Bona and child C-Brooks

Mra. 8: C. Camp

bell

Macfarlane

N. de Man

Mrs. B. McCallum Mrs. T.B. Mulie

Mr. and Ms. J. P. Nelson

B. Capell

Miss Capell

Master Capeil

CH Cole

T. Dawson

Av. D. Dekker

R. Dijkstra

10. J. Endart

Master Fruch Mr. and Mrs. M.

Frach

Tarper

M. J. Porter Mrs.

Family

J. Berimskuff

Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. J. Booker

Mr. and Hawker S. Howard S. Jahnsion Mrs. Relmin Mr. Labaussiehe Mrs. Lovegrove Miss B. Lujha W. Lun Mr. and Miss M

Manuk

S. M. Mayes

Mrs Milne

Mrs. Mitioni

Taylor

F. Taylor

I. 1. Thife

Mrs. and Miss

Trigo

Miss De. Brett

R. P. Brown

Mrs. R.E. Crumen

11

·H. Merriman!

Miss Nisayo J. Park

Miss N. Patriek Mrs. M. F. Pater

Som

Capi. R. C. Can. J. Richard

Mr. and Mrs. R. dee

Umann

Mr. and Mrs.

Verzo

R. M. White

Miss H. Chilli

word Mrs. Compbeli Mise L. Dale

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M. Donough

Witchell

N. Eesply Miss F. O. Ervin Mr. ani Mrs

Evans

1. A. Wilkinson

Mr. and Ma T. Glover W. J. J. Gordon

Palace Hotel.`

Corrected in 20th March, 1921

Mr and Mrs. H.T. R. Green B. Brush A. R. P. Davies S. Gorles

B. Hallingbard I. D. Dekker W. E. Tes

Mrs. R. Hashin Mrs. E. Dahinson J. Jacl

A. Huahin Capt. F. L. Edan Meg F. A. Liley B. Henderson

Mr. Win Kerr M Howpra

Mrs. Hibberd Muster Hibland

Ritchie

R. Geoffrey

neud children Mrs. Fl.F.

Robinson &elild N. F. Savier Mrs. J. Sinclór Mrs J. S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Smith

Wm. Thom

Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. J. 1.

A. Harrington

SOA

P. Freerkamp N. F. Xavier

F. H. Goliner

A. Greensett

E. Hoatber Mr. and

Pinhha

I. S. Holmes

Mr.

and

Mr. and Mrs.. C.

Morris

P. L. Newman Mrs. Mr. ank]

Mra

JH. Oxberry

B. Petheram

Mrs. Capt. T.G. Purvis

4. A. T. Robert-

Son

Dr. and Mrs. F.

J. Schwartz C. J. Shield P. Sloat

Miss B. L. Smith Mr. +10242 Mrs. Chas. J. Nith S. Steventon

Dr. and Mrs. II.

H. Steinvtz A. N. Tavler Cant, I. Thomson Miss Tomos Mr. and Mrs. T.

Valdes

R. Weskly Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Widders and 2 children

PRINCE HENRY'S FALL.

Head Cut in Accident in Hunting Field.

WAR MEMORIAL.

SUBSCRIPTION LIST.

For the erection by Public Subscription, of a building to be run on Y. M. C. A. lines, to be

* War called the

Memorial Instituto" and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Join! Board of Directors.

A portion of the sum raised will be devoted to the erection of a per- will be put in band at an early date.

manent stone memorial which

Liste may be found at - Messrs. Lane Crawford Messrs. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrie

Messrs. Wm. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club The Hongkong Cricket Club The Club Lusitano

The Engineers' Institute The Victoria Recreation Club The Kowloon Cricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club

The Club de Recreio

The Craigengower ‹ lub

M. J. BREEN, Hon. Secretary War Memori

Committee.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA.

The above Company having established its own Branch Offen at this port as from this cat, the undersigned will cease to act us Agents.

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 1st April, 192],

NANYO VUSEN KAISHA,

We have this day opened a Branch Office of the Company at) No. 5 Queen's Road Contral and with our Agency Agreement Messrs. Doutwell & Co. Ltd, will accordingly lapso,

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, LTD. !

Hongkong, 1st April, 1921.

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS,

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

CABARET DINNER DANCE.

WEDNESDAY, 6TH APRIL, SATURDAY, 9TH APRIL.

SIGNOR ANTONIOMOLINARI The Milanese Tenor

Assisted by SIGNORA MOLINARI

Soprano

WANTED.

WANTED. Experienced Senior Office Assistant (British) for Engineering and Machinery Department, must be good Corres- pondent and have Commercial and Technical knowledge of En- gineers' supplies and Hardware. Permanent position and good pro speote offered to competent Applicant. An Indication of salary expected is required. Per- sons without the above mentioned MASTER-qualificatious need not apply. Address applications to Box No, 530 e/o Hongkong Telegraph.

GEMS FROM POPULAR

PIECES SUNG IN ITALIAN AND ENGLISH

SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SEMI-SACRED CONCERT.

HONGKONG SCHOOL

ATHLETIC SPORTS 1921.

The Annual Sports in connec tion with the Hongkong Schools will be held on Friday, April 22nd. on the Race Course, commencing at 1.30 p.m.

The Registrar of the University will distribute the trophies.

Entries must be made on or before Monday, April 11th.

A. J. S. STEARN,

Hon. Secretary,

PUBLIC AUCTIONS,

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Ttiursday, the 7th April, 1921. commencing at 10.30 a.m. at No. 10 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf &

Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon 25 Bales 2" "Blue Stripe" Gunny Bags, Heavy Coes. 40 x 28 (24 lbs.)

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Anction on

Wednesday the 6th April 1921. cominencing at ria.m. at No. 4 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon (for account of the concerned)

194 Bales "Green Stripe ". Gunnies 124 ibs.)

and afterwards at No. 6 Godown 199 Bates **Blue Stripe " Gunnies (24 tbs.)

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

THEUndersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Thursday the 7th April, 1921 commencing at 10.30 a.m.

at No. 18 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon A Large Quantity of Miscellan. cous Goods

Terms:--Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctionoers.

HE Undersigned rave received instructions to sell by Public

Wednesday the 6th April, 1921.

commencing at 11 a.m.

at their alos Rooms, Duddeli Street

Prince Henry had a fall while HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE. Auction an out with the South Borks Hunt at Beech Hi

We beg to announce that in His horse came to grief in cross-order to cope with numerous ing a waterlogged meadow, and applications received for garage the Prince was thrown, cutting space, we have, as from the 1st: his head slightly.

April, 1921, acquired the business and premises of the RUSSELL STREET GARAGE.

First aid was rendered by, a woman member of the Hunt, and the Prince then returned Aldershot by motor.

to

His injury was attended to at the Cambridge Military Hospit∙1. He was about and all right the following day.

KEPT TOLL AT MARBLE ARCH.

Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 1st April, 1921. W. Hood and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bird

Mr. and Rasminscen

Miss Wotton, of Harrow, whose Wilt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Oriniston father kept the toll gate at. Nott- Mr. and Mrs. Ging-hill Gate and Marble arch,

J. Robinsun has died in her 104th year.

children

Howarth

B. Reeves

J, H. Tait

H. Compton

Mra

VALSPAR BRONZE

Extensions and improvementa will be immediaely taken in hand with a view to offering facilities for up-to-date garage and repair work.

Mr. T. R. Parsons will continue to be in charge of the Russell; Street Depot,

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.,

J. H. TAGGART.

Menager.

2 cases Cotton Goods

2 cases Patent Medicine

1 case Surgical Instrument

2 cases Film

4 cases Glass Shades

1 case Hair Brushes 1 case Copper Naile 1 Safe

Also

A Quantity of Furniture.

Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

BOTTOM

A PERFECT ANTI-FOULING COMPOUND.

SPECIALLY SUITABLE · FOR YACHTS AND WOOD CRAFT.

HOLLAND PACIFIC

SOLE AGENTS:

TRADING COMPANY,

11

WANTED TO BUY→Pointer,. either young untrained, dog, or shot over one or two seasons. Price & full particulars to Box No. 531, c/o "Hongkong Tele- graph."

TO BE LET.

TO LET Commodious office in Alexandra Buildings, inmedi- ate possession. Apply to Lin- stoad & Davis. Alex. Buildings,

TO BE LET.

TO LET.-FLATS in Tavri Building, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Apply to J. P. Vasunia, 38 Wyndham Street, 1st Floor.

TO LET.-In good locality KOWLOON with British family. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM: suitable for 2 Bachelors. Apply Box No. 533 c/o "Hongkong Tele- graph."

TO LET-One Commodious Shop in very central locality, most suitable for European stores, etc. Possession 1st May next. Hong- Apply Box No. 534 c/o kong Teiegraph."

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.-1921 Ace Motor- cycle. Done 250 miles. Electrical- ly equipped, Complete. Also side- car, together or separately, as desired. Apply Box 532 clo "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street.

FOR SALE.

One Hornsby Ackroyd Oil Engine-3 Horse Power. Fuel: Kerosene. Complete with cooling apparatur; in good condition. May be viewed by appointment at

GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS

KOWLOON.

Apply to the undersigned,

LAMMERT BROS.

HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD.

Incorporated in the United Kingdom) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary General Meet- ing of the Hongkong Tramway Company Limited will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Company Limited, P-dder Street. Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 13th day of April 19:1, at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company.

By Order of the Board,

W. E. ROBERTS,

Secretary, Hongkong, 4th April, 1921.

ASSURANCE FRANCO- ASIATIQUE OF SHANGHAL

Having been appointed agents for the above company, we are prepared to accept Fire and Marine Insurance. rates.

at

current

KARSTEN LARSSEN & 00: (HONGKONG) LTD. York Building, Chater Road,

Agents,

PAINT

LTD..

HONGKONG.

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