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The German Emperor will raviaw 140 ↑↑ per Meadra Venom And Broyth, ittu. 2014. Į warships, aggregating 400,000 tons on
September 5, in Kiel Bay,
heavy; thin fact will explain much of the trouble that has recently made government so difficult in the Middle Kingdom and brought the officials
Over $800 worth of jewellery, and people into such a degree of opposition and antagoniam Analys-bodding "ha-been stolen from No. 15,
Coombe Road, Magasline Gap, ing the situation more closely, one writer points out that because of . The three subinarines in Hongkong the lack of just and stable govern-have completed with petrol preparatory to ment in Momcco the commercial proceeding to see for exercises next week, interests of other countries are in- voled and threatened, and consequent
There is no fresh - business down to
consideration at Thursday's Legislative considered in committee..
The Crotas treasury in empty, and the Goverment has announced its inability to pay the Gendarmeria. Frequent moetings of armed men have been held, for the purpose of overthrowing the Government and the National Assemby.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1911.
TO-DAY'S WEDDINⱭS,
Mr 3.7. Mangregor-Miss
Shelton Hooper.
picture bat trimmed with roads, greeper sindi Telrak.
:
The bridegroom's gift to the bride was s pour and gold pendant and brooch,, while
to the bridesmaids ha gara gold broochase
11. the great Powers are bound to Council meeting. Three bills have to be Kaisha inform us that the Ca's new the bride herself is extremaly popular laver spoons and alb collar; Mand
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interfere, with the result that the end will be that Morocco will lose her independence and will, in all France or Spain. Hence it behores the rulers of China to note carefully the trend of events in the West and the possibilities of the future if they do not, nasuredly in the coming days there will be like interference by
outside Powers in the affairs of China, because of the internal troubles that
An American, My Frederick Sterry of New York, contemplates erecting a gigantie hotel in London at a cost of £2,000,000. An interview with Mr Storry on bis bugs project will be found on page 3.
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A wedding of very considerable interess | The' hzida's gift to bridegroom wse a gold was celebrated in B. John's Cathedral watch and chain. Among the other this afternoon, when Miss Dorothy Annsti presenta are the following b
Mr Shunter to bride, cheque and gold Shelton Hooper, moond daughter of Mr
tijand pearl brooch; Men Shuster ta brides and B Shalton Hooper, of Rongenent," Hongkong, was married to Mr John Farrarm, gold signet ring: Master F. Shuster Macgregor, son of Mr and Mrs John to bride, gold and jade chain; Barber T. Shuster to bridegroom, guld tie pizz. Mr Hscregor, of "Eraham, H
set; Capt. and Mrs Pitosin, silver sälä The local office of the Toys Kisen Sax The bride's parents are old and and Mrs J. H. Ruttonjes, silver toilet well-known residents of the Colony, while callare; Mr. and Mrs Bowen-Rowlands, turbine steamer Shingo Maru, baring Hongkong society; the bridegroom also Frank J. V. Jorge, silver photo completed the transhipment of the mails, is very well-known. In the circumframes; Mr and Mrs S. E. Green, passengers and cargo from 6.8 Nippos stance it was only natural that the wedding aver powder box: Mr and Mrs R
Abraham, ect of silver serviette rings; Hars which sailed hence on the 18th inst, should attract a great deal of intemet and sails from Tokobama for San Francisco on that the Cathedral should be well filled
with leading residents of the Colony. The Mr. and Mrs J. J. Blake, sot of siver Thursday the 31st instant
marriage service, which was fully choral,spoons; Mr and Mrs H. Lee, set of silver servietta rings and embroidered piano A. Melbourne massage says that commenced at four o'clock, and the official-over Mr and Mrs Macdonald, pair of His Excellancy the Governor was "At merrtly the Minister for Custom ring clegs are the Bishop of Victoria (Drayer ses; Mr and Mrs. L. W. DAWBORN omanday afternoons at MountainTuder) wrote to thoes shipping companies Landeryd the Rov.A.B. Thornhill, MA case of parfums and subos
bor and E For Lodge. The weather was delightfully fine in the Australian trade whose vesseli Pass Me Denman Fallet was at the organ cigarette holder; Miss R. How Feng, and large number of widget copy of through the Suez Canal, asking whether the and played Rubinstein's Melody and Men-Swatow drawn work tea otay; Mr B. G Excellency's hospitality and enjoyed reduction of bet par tun in canal duce would delasolin's Wedding March, while the Chunyat, lacquered cabinet; Mrs Chunyat
be reflected in the freights charged to Aue hymns were "Love Divine" and "and family, say of silver spoona ; Mr. Mrs tralian consignors. He has received replies Perfect Lore.".
and Miss Piens, set of diver spoons; Ms from the, Orient Company, the F. and 0. The ride, who entered the sacred and Miss Abraham, ses of silver spoons, Nordanstacher Lloyd Company. The banor her away, locked extremely charming. Mr Frank Lammert, Swatoe drawn work of the replies is very similar, and is to the She was attired in a magulliant gowa act that no reduction is likely to take of white satin charmeuse with tunic of tea cloths; Mr A. & Duarish, case of nutcrackers; Mr. B. W. Tape, pair of silver pace on account of the trifling concession | white nit and silver boads. She also wore A made by the Suez Canal Company, per-long square court train and an embroidered Tason: Mr. James Craik, silver mounted An apprentice tailor living at No.ticularly in view of the incressed burdan Brassells not veil with a wreath of orange pickle jars; Mr J. Quinn, silver mounted Gough Street, reports to the police that placed upon shipowners by the ever-blossoms and jasmine. In her band she water jug; Mr A. Abbas, silver mount while walking in Square Street a man came ingressing demanda mada upon them in carrials beautiful bouquet of white liline ed egy cups and stand; Mr W. J. Carroll behind him and stole three shirts, valos Australia in connection with wagerated. 816, which he was carrying indar his arm. The thief made off along Hollywood Road and the tailor could not describe or identify him.
tennis, croquet, etar, 5
are daily increasing and may st any by the American Consulate General Hong | Company, the Mesageries Maritimes, sud | building on the arm of her father, who gave | Mr W. Allen, set of silver spoons
time assume abnormal dimensions. Lastly, it is contended that the various, Powers are each anxions for the supremecy of the sea in the waters around Morocco, and in same manner it seems likely that, unless China wakes up, she will lose her position in Eastern waters Que hardly known what to think of such discussions. There is hidden in them a veiled insinuation that the Powers MACOESOGE-HOOFIZ.-On the 30th An-are waiting to seize every possible Fust, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong chance to wrench advantages from by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Victoria sssisted by the Rev. 4. B. Thornhill, China, and this innuende a bound to
a daughter.
Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs ALBERT TATLOR, SCEFIREONST.-On August 27, 1911, at Shanghai, to Capt. and Mrs SCREIRRORST,
$300.
MARRIAGE.
M.A., Jonx Farkas Maconzoon, allest
The following telegram was received
kong from the Manila Chasevatory at 10.43 am. to-day :-"Manila, August 30th-Cyclone or typhoot 8.8. of Nabe, moving N. or N.N.E.”
-Me Visbör Grayson (Socialist,) speak. ingat Endferd, declared that the Nations Tnsurance Bill would smash the friendly societies, destroy the trades unions and son of John Macgregor of Ersham, Essex, rankle in the minds of Chinese readers,roduce the workers to national vamale He did not think that any more dangerous to DOROTHY ANNETTE BELTON, daughter who will credit the hints both because it had been in roduced during the last 50 of A. Shalton Hooper Rougemont, Bong-- kong.
of what has happened in the past years. DEATH. PER MONTH.rs Hospital, Shanghai, respect for those who pen Chinese ANNESEN-On August 21, 1911, at the and because of their instinctive leading articles, On the other hand, it is both healthy and natural that
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NEJEN.
MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW.
GOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Lieut. Col. Sir Joseph Fayrer, Bart M.D., his retired on retired pay.
Major Sir T. 8. Tancred, of the Central India Horse, is passing through. He ar sired on the s.4. Delta.
Major Henry Welle-Cole, D.5.0., KO.Y.L.I., General Staff Officer, has been A conference of the Scottish Coal de Brevet Lieutenant Colonel.
Princo Hireshi Fushimi, the Japanese)
miners Federation.lins adopted a policy providing for a working week of five daya, and has also demanded that employers shall
.
Envoy to the Coronation, returned to Pass and maidenhair ferns.
caired in audience by the Emperor.
Queen of the Netherlands' Birthda, writers should seek to wake up China | pay full compensation on injured workmen Tokyo on the 23rd inst, and has beon Macgregor and Co., Shanghai, was "best Mrs J. Olson, case of miver: spoons;
(1830).
General Memorands.
SATURDAY, Spetember 2-
Noon. Fowell, Ltd Meeting. 9.15 p.m.-Promenado Charity Concert
at Volunteer Headquarters. TUESDAY, September 5 :----
5.15 pm. Meeting of Bubscribers to Coronation Fund in Supreme Court. 5.30 p.m.-Organ Recital. FRIDAY, September 8 :---
S. MOUTRIE & CO., 1157 pm-Fall Moon.
LIMITED.
Hongkong, April 16, 1907.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, WEDnesday, August 30, 1911.
to the dangers that threaten her, and amongst them certainly are autocratio government and illegal and unwarrant- able taxation.
until they are fit to undertake light work or find employment.
According to the Tokie Press, the total receipts of the various monopoly efices for the year ended March 31 lust amounted to Y. 102,400,000, aid the total expenditure to Y. 40.320,000, ledving a balance of Y. 620,080,000, which is divided "as follows-Tobacco T. 50,800,000, Balt
Let us now turn to another article bearing somewhat on the same general question. One of the rather conservative native papers has been 7. 11,200,000, Camphor 'Y, 8a,000, pointing out what in its opinion
Wisthar permitting, the sla. Heung-
and taber roses arranged in shower effect. pair of silver serviette ringe; Miss M. She was attended by four bridesmaids Gains, pair of silver mounted mother-of Miss Hutton Potts, Miss Dorothy pearl pin trays; Mr and Mrs E Jacks, Gordon, Bin Gertrude Page and Mim stained glass bowl; Mr and Men Dorothy Page-who looked sweetly pretty T. J., Richarda, stained glass bowlf in their dresses of embroidered Indian Mr and Mrs R. F. Barratt, pair of stained muslin trimmed with Irish crochet, thair glass vases Mrs Chan, travelling shaw! ; white chip hate being adorned with grink Mrs Li, silver button book; Miss King Yulr, La France roses and pale blue ribbons shoe horn; Miss Lee, silver sugar tongs Each carried a choice bouquet composed of Mr 8. G. Balden, pair of vegetable dishes 1 pink roses with pale blue stramers, the Mrs. Email, sandal wood and silk fæum ↑ gift of the bridegroom, who alw presented Mr and Mrs Y. Lee, pair of aliver proserve each with a gold and jade bracsint.
locks; office staff of Meens H. Price & Co., Mrs Shelton Hooper won * coloured einbroidered dress timed with Almada a Castro, silver toast rad Mrs cream silver ross bowl and stand; Mr L. G. d'
Irish crochet and a French flowered toquand Misses Woo Yeo Eai, pair of silver, while she carried a bouquet of shaded sweet
serviette rings Mrs Shastor's servanda, silver pen holder and silver shos Mr Glanda Evans, of Messy Caldbeck, hem and bottle of scent; Mr. and
Mr C. W. and Mim Dison, pair alvor sale collars; Mr D. Rumjahn, toast rack: Following the coremanga largy attend directors of H. Price and Co. Ltd., case of Lieut. Col. A. Chapman, who wented reception was held at Fingalare, champagne and pair of silver vases ↑ Capt. Home in command of the Hongkong kindly laut by Mrs G. Bachse, when and Mrs Pennefather, set of silver fruit Volunteer Contingent for the Coronation the eastomary tosats were honoured and knives; Mr A. P. Nobbs, pair of diver
mounted scent bottles ; and His John Mr and Mrs Macgregor received the hearty ston, preserve spoon and fork in case My returned to-day by the English Mail...
congratulations and best wishes of hosts of and Mrs J. H. Oxberry, silver mounted friends The honeymoon will be spent, atje pot; Mr E. &. Long, pair silver truls Mesers Robjahn and Claxton, paire Tin Fa, kindly leut by Mr W. G. Moore.
fruit dishes; Mr A. Mackende, kilvar silver The bride's "gift to the bridegroom con- umbrella handie; Me M. A. Ramsok, silver sisted of a set of pearl studs, while the photo frames: Miss May Palmer, tea bridegroom gave the bride à diamond cloths; The Misson Brags, gold brooch | newscent brooch. The bride's parents Mr W. H. L. Warrener, toast rack; Mr present was a silver tea sel while the and Mrs N. S. Moses, silver napkin rings, bridegroom's parents gave a pendent to the bride and a cheque, to the ridegroom. handsome some bowl con- titted His Excellency the Governor's gift, and there were besides over 200 other choice and appropriate prétetla.
"
MACAO, NOTES,
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Macao, August 28. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, is necessary for the safety and for then will make the excursion trip to Macao
Some time ago the authorities turned progress of the Empire at the present on Sunday the 3rd prox. leaving bare at their fatherly concur to the Weary hour. It is argued that what China 9am. and returning from Macao at 5 p.m. Wandurer and relieved the City of big needs is, first, national material Thess. Sui An will maksab extra trip to tresome appeals to the well-to-do, the prosperity, and, secondly, a universal Macsa on Saturday, leaving hers at 7 p.m. new arrival in particular, by dumping him consciousness of love of country.
There will be three departures from Macao on the island of Colowan wine by a on Sunday-Sui An at 7.30am, and 6 p.. housed and fed, with a tobacco allowance Although the writer puts these two and Heungshan at 5 pm. Passengers thrown in, and kept consistently bury at things in the above order, he leaving here on Saturday have the option public works or otherwise, until such time
should warrent more substantial of returning from Macs at any of the when revival of his dormant activity times mentioned.
THE CHARM CHINA'S LESSONS FROM THE spends but little time upon the
OF-
GRETONNE
IN SPECIALLY EVIDENT IN THE BRILLIANCE OF THE SUMMER
TIME.
artistic designs...
NATIONS,
ex-
man."
Charlton-Leggn.
diamond
mour
SATURDAY'S CHARITY.
CONCERT.
Below we give the programme to be given at Saturday's charity concert on the Volun tour Parade Ground:-
PART 3.
1. Selection from..." The Dollar Princess." The Band of the EOY.LI. Tenor Bolo......Love could I only tell tboo.....(Capel.)
This morning at the Holy Rosary quo. Now a benevolent society and labour
esity, distinct from the great Charity Church, Kowloon, the wedding was solems. Mr Joseph Pointer, M.P. (Labour), Organization, has been formed to attend need of Mr Arthur Adrian Beers-Charlton,
tioned individuals, organise workhouses, writing to labour newspaper, recently to the rants of all forlorn but well-inten son of Mr S. H. Beers, profesor of music, accused the Speaker of being miserable, promote the interests of the rising genera. Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Mis Annie Lily pitiable failure when dealing with the fion, in word, to assist materially Leonie Legg, daughter of Mr Henry Thom shouting down of the Prime Minister, Mll those who fall on evil days' well as to Legs of Lincoln. The ceremony was
farther the well-being of those who are performed by the Rov. Father Spada Asquith, in the House of Commons last werking their way up in lifa."
The bride, who was given away by Mr E. Jacobs, were a creme semi-Empire roba week, when he endeavoured to deliver a statement is regard to the Veto Bill. In the House of Comment the matter was brought up by Mr A. R. M. Lockwood (Unionist). Mr Pointer apologised to the Speaker and withdrew his remarks.
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PENIZANTIARIES. "
Capt. G. P. Lammert.
Miss Gordan.
...[T. del Riegu.) Mezzo Soprano Solo..."The Blavesong."
Vord Dust. There was a time... (From "The Gandaliers "...(Bullivan.)
Surgeon and Mr Schofield,
*****...Selected.
5. Song..
Mr W. A. Hannibal
of wierné de arie, with a Marie Antionette & Election from Lohengrio...(Wagner.)
solenous attendant on the transportation In view of the heary outlay and incons to Africs of criminale who are sentenced in ficha and trimmed with heavy silk em that penitentiaries shall be established at and a big picture hat of white crinoline Macao or at Tirar, it has been decreed broidery. She also were a short train the two said points which shall in future obviate the removal of convicts from the trimmed with marabout feathers, chiffon locality where they have been con lemned. and ribbons. She carried a shower bouquet
NO LEOSQUITO-NET DUTY of white roses and Lilies.
The Band of the K.O.FL.I.
INTERVAL Waltz "Ill Paccio
*******-(Arditi)
(b) Xylophone Solo. Galop
Over the Styx" The Band of The KUYLL PART 2.
(Smith)
1. Selection from The Arendiana"...... (Monckton.)
The Band of the KO.YLL
Mr H I. Jones.
Land of Hope and Glory" (Elgar.)
The bridesmaids ---- Misses - Chamelita pestiferous goat, the Government has with And Elenor Knuth-were attired in commendable public-spirit waived the duty white silk dresses trimmed with tarchon chargeable que se face, and wore white silk bonnets trimmed
3. Contratto Solo inillimetres, that is imported into Porta with pink trails, of flowers and ribbons. Intersticos of which do not ozceed. 9 squarn gues Colocica.
Their bouquets were of plak roses. Mi
·Fred G, Chunyat was "best man,"
After the ceremony a romption, was hold at the Station Hotel, and lates Air and Mrs M
“going away dress was of pongee silk and
Accompanists:-Mrs Barrington, Mixe Chariton left for Japan. The bride's 6. Serenais "Love in Idleness" (sabeth.) crope de chine, and she wore a chip straw Dorothy Garden, and M. George Grimblaʻ
former, though he states effectively, if briedy, that there must be com- Ir is a healthly sign that at a time mercial and material prosperity before of national anxiety in China such there can be national stability. What as the present the writers to the native is really required, he says, is a stronger Press seldom lose the opportunity manifestation of love of country amongst the people themselves, and of drawing lessons from the periences of other countries whose especially among the higher classes problems are in the least respect Japan is instanced as an example to allied to those which the Middlebe followed, and the writer refers to Kingdom is called upon to face the wonderful movements which have Cretonas is always a favourite fabrio
The total number of experiments per for (covering, chairs and sofas, and Though it has to be admitted that begu felt there during the last few
decades. He says, truly enough, formed on living animals in England and for hangings, casement curtains, etc. in some instances the deductions
In view of the dedly agency of the that there was first of all among the Scotland during 1910 by parsons licensed because of its dainty freshassa, its drawn are warped and distorted so Japanese people a deep and new for that purpose was 95.751. From
Baritone Bolo sp classification of the experiments it appears cool, restiul appearance and it as to bolster up this particular cause love for their country, and out of that that the vast majority of them-namely, or that, there is good reason to love, manifested on all sides, there 30,70%-were not of a serious character, Wa ars therefore making a special believe that in the long run this
grow whole-hearted effort and then and did not require the administration of display of the newest designe, in the direction of the thoughts of the material prosperity set in; so to-day anesthetics, being attended by to cot [aiderable, if appreciable, pain. The re newest cretonne fabrics sad invite people to what is happening in the Japan is strong and able to defend mainder, 4,938 in number, included 2,942
The Macao Rifle Association, which was Your inspection of these and also outside world must proved beneficial, her own in the face of any opposition exparimente in which the animal was killed formed to promote the practice of rito all admirably suited to the scaun. stimulating as it surely does an In China there is, it is held, really before it recovered from the influences of shooting among residents here, is un faut It will cost you very little to beau interest in the movements which little true patriotiem as it is under initial operations were performed under In the able and trusty hands of the tify the interior of your home."
prompt and control international stood by the nations of the West, anathotics, from the influence of which Administrator Sr. P. X. 3. de Silva, the activities When the Portuguese and before China can move forward the animals were allowed to roouver. The popular advocate, the estate is bankruptcy upheaval startled the world, Chinese and gain any position of influence the number of experiments performed in the of the financial magnate Iam: Ham Lin course of cancer investigations was 49,669. whose failure caused such a stir and much distress both here and in Bourkong, some journalists were not slow to point must give birth to this new feeling
two years ago, in on the eve of being wound the moral; now they are taking note and be prepared to make sacrifices A very interesting paying step, writes up with most gratifying issue both for this insolvent debtor and ble namernas of the Moroccan unrest and of on its behalf. There is no doubt that Mr Henniker Heston in the "Nineteenth creditors. There is certain bezus be Japanese progress to still further drive
to introduce without delay penny postage cflèbre consequent mi the ranking ac no home the lessons which they would the writer is quite right in his diagnosis Century and Altex Fit August, would between the abuse ease and a later ourse d-fly performed by Ip Kong Chow, of China's troubles, and it must to and from Japan. The cost would not Comradore of the Banco Facional U To take Morocco first, these bo agreed that these two elements exceed £5,000 for the fist you. We have mering In bie palmy days Lam Lin
almady penny postage all round the world excepting to Japan. We lave penny $30,000 which was an additional amount postage to Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt, Indi, Singapore, Hongkong, Chins (but not Japan), route to Vancouver, Canada, and San Francisco, United States, then
war choice stock of other fabrics-
WM. POWELL, LD.,
Furnishing Department.
have their rulers lear
VICTORIA THEATRE. writers are eagerly drawing parallels are essential to the welfare of Chins, between their own country and the as indeed they are to the progress of unfortunate Kingdom in the north any other country. The difficulty is of Africe They point out, first of to find a solid basis for material
-DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL.
$15 rix. to 8.48 2.M. AND
2.15 FM to 1115 z.. THE FINEST and COOLEST HALL in the COLONY.
THE WONDERFUL DANSEUSE Miss LYNDA DAVIS
TREMENDOUS AUCIESS,
MATINEES SATURDAYS ARE BUNDAYS,
the anesthetic. In 1,997 experiments the
all, that the Government of Morocco prosperity when so many people are to Australia, New Zealand, and home
{accompli
RIPLE CLUB.
LÄNKRUPTCY - MAYTEMS.N
had rood surety for the compescere in
cted by the Bank from the latter on bis
in bond When Ip Kong Chow for French lers of the Calory the Bank amount and mirabile dictu, they claimed t and the E-tate for the recovery of the lose the £3000 in bard es b, but sinc the property which had been mortgaged range, the arbiter ad hos De Carvalho
is an unlimited monarchy, and that so wretchedly poor and when there Africa-This proposal of perzy postage to to provide the sun. What is still more that Government is bad. China ako seems to be little or no hope of much Japan is to be commended and there any Protector of the Chinees with has a Government of the same type, better conditions Real patriotism, Postmas
strong?
ant by implication its Government too, is woefully needed, and if this without cannot be good, la Morocco the
spirit can only be called into postage
Consequently the people are restless
taxes are heavy, and this is the sure existence and be made to warmly cause of much of the present trouble; glow in the breasts of China's millions, and always on the eve of a revolutions a mething will have been done for In China also the taxes are very th the safely and progress of the country Just in their incidence and are unduly in the future.
belfering that the present inimitable amylacency, gavo j
to judgment for
will not leave pics the plaintiff. In ustaral sequence, an
A DANGEROUS DISEASE YSENTERY dangerous disesas but can be citred. Ohamberlais Colic Cholers and Diarrhoes Bestand iss been successfully, need in mine epidemiasi dysentery For sale by all Obralets and
appeal against the quixotis ferdict wa forwarded to the High Court in Glos, banco
Mr A. G. Gordan. 4. Violin Sola. Airde Ballet." (de Beriot.) Profess Gonzales, 5. Bong
* Mary of Argyle." M: W G. Barnett.
OOD SAVE THE- KUSO.
CALL FOR
"KING GEORGE IV"
Scotch Whisky,
AND
Clifford Wilkinson's
Estallig nos in how to hand, that the finding SOLE AGENTS bu been roundly qussland-to the crit f the Court of Apped in Luding
Wear veing thugh a very critical ers and the Republican Government cannot be pra careful in their refererer
wbo
okes, sent out lu Bil respons Ulo posta, particularly where the Chins Are Conorm- ed, who should be both Intellectually and morally equipped for theis chsega.
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