FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913.
TO LET
TO LET.
24, WYNDHAM STREET,
ROM 19 APRIL 4mel H, FROM CLOCK TOWER.
Apply to
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14. ABSTINO Roar, Hongkong, January 30, 1913,
OFFICES TO LET
142
TURST-Clare Central accommodation, light and airy, or First & Second Floors, in now building being erected for Menara WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW COY., LTD. Ent:ance from Des Vaux Road. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric Laght throughout.
The Fan can be seen and all particulars obtained at the Otices of MESSES PALMER & TURNER,
BUDINDA, SED FLOOR
Hongkong, October 1, 1912.
TO LET
ALEXANDRA
1239
MAUROPEAN FLAT in NATHAS ROAD,
EROPIAN FLAT one mont
SHOP with Godown attached, SATRAN ROAD, Kowloon,
Kowloon Marine Lot No, 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Hongkong, June 1, 1912
TO LET.
IN 2D FLOR, No. 2 PEDDER
STREET,
One Rcomed OFFICE. Apply Pro- perty is JARDINE MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Hongkong, Arrü 30, 1912,"
OFFICES TO LET.
696
TRUM February 1st. 193 1-t Floor, Fees Rand Cenith, Hong: kong at present recupied by Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.
Apply to
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6. Queen's Road Cent. Hongkong, January 21, 1913,
TO LET.
US
LARGA at Wally but Got prize. situated on Water Front East Point. For further particulars apply Property Osco, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, LTD.
Hongkong, August 14, 1912.
HONGKONG CLUE.
NOTICE.
1005
TO LET, TWO ROOMS in the Ground The lanes, suitable for Lidices. For further particulars, apply to the Undersigned.
JAMES CRAIS, Secretary.
Rongkong, January 2, 1923.
TO LET
13
BE WAS-BUT HE IS NOT NOW
Afflicted with Rheumatism.
YOUR CANX, IF LIKE THAT OF MR CALIS, CAN BE CURED BY
HEADMASTER'S HEPORT PON QUEEN'S COLLEGE FOR THE
YEAR ENDING' 3:ST
· · DECEMBER, 192
THE CHINA MAIL.
a day kehool. I have come to "held (an incendieuble and unquenchablo boliat that this College will continue ita suc- cessful career into the fae future. And, as boulay we have in ons midst one who Bfty years ago saw the smail beginings of this school, so it may happily:bu that, | Alperity
Lai.fy yours hence, seme of our present Aths
Frounger pupils will assist in celebrating Bramble
Britomart its centenary anniversary.
Cadmus
(Continued from page 4.)
DR WILLIAMS'
PINK FILLS. one of the original scholars, Mr. U Onco aching in every joint and almost, who is still hale and with an here
Wo ugnin wish to offer our warmosh afraid to put foot to ground through today, that in the east of the Arst Rheumatiars, acs bleodless, appetitelses, year, a 3) bags were in attendance. thanks to all the alacribers-tently
Chorab hendnchy and wenk; now well and vigorous, with ovary vestige of rhesuatic poison The organisation and hours in these early ill old boys-who, from your to year,
continue to give so liberally to our prize Clio swept from his bird, and with the active days differed considerably from our print. ds in years gone by, a full list Famo digestion of a perfectly healthy man-that sent nrrigonients. Vernacular and Bag- Mr P. C. Calis, of Sourabaya, Java. lish studies were both puraped, although The way in which this delightful change the curriculum then was much less anibi. was brought about Me Calis attributes
Work throughout the for your hogs at 8.30 in the morning, and entirely to the use of Dr Williams Pink fins that row. Pills for Pale People. And rightly these Pills purised and built up his blood costined, with brief intermission for in the manner peculiar to them, and the breakfast and film, until in the after. pare, good biond thus made did the rust, Fet Bir Calis had spent much money and on the old sahuel was a humuing hire
Mr P. C. Calis, of Suribaya, Jan. had tried his patience almost to breaking peins en other medicines without results. What a pity it was that he did not find the right remedy first;
whi
The commencement of my Rhecmatism dates back to the days when I was soldiering in the wild region of Atjeh," says M: Calis, w-a-days holds a position of trust in the Soeribaga Police service. "Same three years ago the symptoms developed so badly in my arata, legs and feet the I had to give up duty for nearly two men lis. In fact would hardly walks
"Appetite deserted me, I was anamic and suffered with constant headaches, and the insomnin which troubled me at that time was almost preferable to sleep besis of the dranial afterms which ends when I lumbered. Whenever the weather was wet
the rboumotte pine were excruciating..
A treatment failed to make say marked improvement in my condition unal I tried Dr Williams' Pink Pille. but soon after
tity 1
of elastic industry. This strenuous regime continued until the later eighties, In the ! Central School there was on play ground. The builting occupied the entire site, not alot of space being available for recreative purposes. When
ador present, commun quartered in here speaking from pur- penal chaortation-our brys had to he tanald, gradually. hour to thake itse of the play guis; and for some length of time, lips might be seen making, one might sind say, furtive, auil surrepti. Now, our playing-areas. however, all this is alteret, and our boyg bohata and need I say misbehave-like the ordinary western schooling. But this is, digressing. In 18, the, Central School, which so far bud received only Chinese stalente. was thrown opon Mỹ all comers. The very great majority our holas at all times, naturally, have heen Chinese; bat, we have had boga of practically every Asiatic anal European nationality on our rolls. Of our 100- Chinese students, British, Portuguese. Hebrew. Mohammedan, Parsi mmc Japanese
lave predominated. A word here concerning the recipients of scholarships may not be out of place. It will give sono idea of the substantiai help that these benefactions imply. A Chinese boy, the son of parenta in very humbl eigumstances, in March 1910, was admitted a Government Inve evine fren: cnt of the district schools.
11:4
commencing a course of these Fills my legs his class prize in 1310, the Blake became strenger and I could sleep in pence,cholarship in 1511, fed the Wright At the last Oxford I was quite free from Rheumation. "1 had scholarship in 1912.
no more pains, could eat well, and felt fitteral examination he passed as a senior, for my work than I had done for years. Itting distinction in classical Chinese, am now enjoying excellent health."
Many rheumatic people are also anteme, an exim etificate exempting him dyspeptic, and in a generally debilitated from responsions at Oxbrd. The latter Dr Williams Pink Fills for document would have given him entrance, condition. Pale People muke rich blood which rapidly without examination, to our local Univer buikls up the whole system, and in this way
Te restored tens of thousands of sullerers Before the results had been re-
to perfect health. They are the great remedy
for women's aches and ills. Obtainable enter the Henglong University, sat fur from medicine vendors everywhere, and the organ xamination, and paned. from the Dr Williams. Medicine Co., 84 H is mos a member of the engineering Szechuen Road, Shanghai, one bottle for
solution. Ha bright, industrious, and $1.50, six for 98,00, post free.
audition-big future should be assured." This is but a solitary example of many seb that have passed through our bands. Distinctions recently gained by past
PATELL & CO.
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FURNISHED ... Kuungdinte, prossesion General Merchants }
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153,
fo LET.
PRAYA HANT. GUDOWN,
BT
2. WEST END TERRACE. SHAMKEN,
From 1st May, 1913.
apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo.
Hongkong. September 2, 1912.
TO BE SOLD OR LET (FROM IT APRIL),
1594
TISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH; No. 5, Feak, 5 Rooms (unfurnished). ULBANK, May Road, Rooms, (un- Jurnish).
· TO LET (1ST Arwi). „ 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW, 6 Rooms, (furnished),
DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, January 24, 1915.
TU LET.
and
Commission agents.
Popis
it) run Yat-sen, 1st President of the Republic of China, and recipient of
the trade of the R. Wo Order:
(2) Kai Ho Nai. C.M.G., Knight-
RE:
( Dư, Chi Ban tập
4. Mr. Won Chung-jao, and
65 Dr. Wong Chung-wa, all three recipients of the 2nd grade of the Ea. Wo Привет:
11. Dr. Wong Chung-wai appointed Minister for Justice to the Republic of
Chink:
(7. Dr. Lo Ting-u, a Baalin graduste of the 3rd degree;
18. Mr. Albert Ahwee, B. Sc., in the
HONGKONG, CANTON,Faculty of Engineering. London. In his
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General MansorPR.
NOTES ON WILD IN LIFE
HONGKONG, AND SOUTH
CHINA."
| BY rax Rev. G. A. BUNBURY, MA;
To be had at the 'Chia Man! Office:
final obtaining 1st Class in Civil Engi newing. Hydraulics, Heat Engines, Rail. ways. Docks, Structures and Municipal Work. He at ance proceeded to post. griuate studies on which he is w engaged, with the possible idea of specialising in the economics of railway engineering before he returns to China.
(9.) Mr. L Hang-kam, Honour ...B.. London, admitted a solicitor in England ca 1st April, 1912, and two day ago admitted to practice locally:
of these gonerous donors. now
bo
appears Flors on the announcement board within the Handy entrance, and subsequently, will
Jantin published in the pages of the Yellow
Send Dragon"
Prizes 1912 (Annual July).
SCHOLARSHIPS.
Toss 1. Senior Morrison.... Li Tack-luu.
M
h
+
1. Stewart... Lo in-sting.
1. Wright
He Nai-shun. Otter Ling Mun-lui.
Ribble
2. Ho Tang............. P In-tat. Rosario
2. Konu-tong Ng Kichung. Robin
3. Turkey Helili...how Sikokwan. Sandpiper
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
1400
1400
Commander.
L-Comdr. B. 5. Prichard
Lieut. Comdr. W, H. Darwall
Capt. C. F. Corbett, M.V.Q.
Lt. Condr. Brickenden
T-Comdr. Buddam-Whethani Opt: A. T. Hunt, C.S.I, It. Comdr. 8. D. Marryat.
Capt. F. C. C. Pasco
Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot
Lt.-Com. Alan Dixon.
Capt. Frederick A. Powlett Lieut. Com. Malcolm Murray
Blangkong Stigoo Tangtune Hongkorg,
Saigon
Name.
Class
despatch-vessel Admiralty tug
Tons. Guns. LE.P.
1700
12 9000
Condr. O. E. Lamba Master W. West
Last reporifai Hongkong
Bongkong
river gunboat
710
ས་་ 900
Yangtze River
river gunboat.
710
100
Tangtsso River
aloop
LOTC
Commr. H. F. E. T. Williams
Shanghai
water tank and tug
301
3:00
"Mastor E. Smith
Hongkong
aloop
1070
€
1400
Comdr. Colin Mackenzie, D.S.O.
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyes,
· 800
*
5100
Lieu-Comdr. Wilkinson
Hongkong
cruiser, 2nd class
4360
10
7000
Shanghai
torpedo bons destroyer
Q43
6 4000
West River
torpedo boat daströyer
286...
&
9000
cruiser, 1st class
9000
14 24,000
Kinsha
zivit gunboab
#18
1
1:00
Merlin
scop
"
1340
Minatour Monmouth Moorhen
cruiser, 1st alase -
11,600
97,000
Capt. G. C. Cayley
cruiser, 1st class
9800
29,000
Hangkong
river gunboat
180
800
Hongkong
Newcastle
cruiser, 2nd class
4900
12 00,000
Hongkong
IN
1. Seniog elitos .................... 1. Blake
Ellis, F. Nightingale
river gunboat
86
ន
240
Fangters Birey
torpedo boat destroyer
350
6
8300
torpedo boat destroyer
390
"DOG
Le-Comdr. ET. B. Chambera Lt.-Comdr. E. J. G. Mackinnon
Hongkong
Bangkong
depot ahip, submarines
920
Lt.-Comdr. N. E. Archdale
Hongkong
river gunboat
55
240
Lt. Cumdr. Nash
West River
river gunbont
85
2
210
Lt.-Com, I. A. 8. Hutton
Hongkong
. Th Fr Tang Shu-sem- Snipe
river gunbont
85
"
940
Lt.-Comdr. Maurico B. Leslie
4. Junior Morrison Mek Chan-ki.
4. Afood Mag... Fok Hon-fui.
Taku.
torpedo bost destroyer
300
B
6500
Hongkong
4. Government Scholarships ;
Tamar
receiving ship
4850
B
1. Kan Hothing,
Teal
river gunbons
-180
↓
800
4. Lo Man hin.
Thistle
river gunboat
710
900
.
3. Ferriers, G..
Dak
torpedo-boat destroyer
590
7500
Lt.-Comde. Maxwell
Hongkong
Virago
torpedo: boat destruyer
953
મ 6300
Liout. Com, H. D. Adair Hall
Hongkong
Welland
torpedo-boat destroyer
590
7500
Comdr. Seymour
Bungkong
torpedo bost destroyer
960
8 5000
Comdr. R. Neville
Hongkong
river gamboat
105
2
800
L-Com J. C. F. Berrett
Upper Yangtze Rivit
Woodcock
river gunboat
160
2
500
Lt. Com. M. Blackwood
river gunboat
150
D
500
Lt.-Comdr. Lloyd--
Li Tack-lun.
C:34
submotins
C.37
submarine
Lt. C. Godfrey Herbert La Comdr. A. A. L. Fann er
Tanktes 39418 Shangha!
Hongkong!
Hongkong
C.98
submarine
Lt. Comdr. J. R. A. Codrington
-Kongkong
1
Xavior. M. A.
LE
la Lo Chun-gui.
.035
Lorpedo boat
Lt. Comdr. Handley
Hongkong
.
1 Ara, A., 36 per cent.
le Arelli, E., 66 per cent..
.036
torpedo boat
Le Comdr. Stilemen
Hongkong
3. Put In-tat.
.037
torpedo boat
Lt. Comdr. Nicol
West Rivar
"
38 Lam Taung.
.038
torpedo bost
Went Rivor
"
20 Not awarded,
་་
་་
Dinan.
20 Cheung Tak.wing. 60 per cent. BAL
11
M
3C Wing Tsz-kin, 63 per cent.
3D Leung Shui-sbang.
4.Tsang Kwai-wing,
3. ' Shin-chi. SPECIAL PRIZES. Pupå Tèscher ... Machell Metoorin! Special Translation:
E. 10 C........ C. to E......
wistent,
Class 14 Wong Tin-tai.
Tse Yik-long. ...... Ellis, F.
..38 Sham Wai-chung.
3 Lam Yam.
COMPOSITION.
Class 1A Rumjakn, A. H.
1. 16 Ell, F.
In Modern, E. A.
1h Ferg Mam-sui
Whiting
Widgeon.
Ho Nai-shun. Woodlark
3 Lai Nin-liang, 6 per cent.
MATHEMATICS.
Senior.
Junior.
Class PRIZES.
Class 14 1-So Cheuk-pan.
It
lb 1-Fong Man-sui
24 1-Chang Shun-ling.
2.-Ti Yan-kia.
28 1.-Lam Tsung.
4.-Tsang Man-kwai. 20 1--Sin Ikua.
2.Tara Cheuk-kai. 201-Ngna Shai-leung.
2.-Cheung Tak-wing.
31 1-Peng Wing-sui.
2.-Siu Ho-ming.
3B 1.-Fi Tat-fui.
2.-Sham Wai-chung-
F
3C 1-Lan Kwok-teiu.
#T
2.-Hassna Isamil.
OD 1.-Leung Shiu-shang.
E.—Chung King pui.
JE -Cheng Tso-iu.
↓
Gunner W. H. Rydor
Yangtze River
Commodore R. E. Anstruther, C.M.G.Hongkong
Lt. Comdr. Hon. G. Stopford Upper Yangtare Rist
Lt.Com, H. R. N. Cattrall-Dormer Yangtans River
Là. Comdı. H. W. Seymour
Flagship of Admiral Alfred L. Winsloe, K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief.
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station
Captains. Capt. E. Nasta
---·Last report· a
Shanghal
123
+ Flagship of Rear-Admiral Colloch de Korillis, Commander-in-Chief, the French China Station.
Mancha
* Vlagship of Capt. (Commodore Boucisant,
Commanding the local defenen Indo-Obins
900 10 1350
$40.
Capi Behacke
Comdr. Bendéana
+3
10
Apen, E.
ceived from Oxforl, the boy, eager to
Name
2. Pun In-tat.
2 Tam Tsung.
Fag and description. Kaiser Frany Joseph I Austro-Hungarian cruiser
Tons. Guns HP-
4000 43 2000
20 Arzulli Omar.
2D Not awarded.
Dupleix t
T
-3A Chow Sik-kwan.
French armoured cruiser 10,014 French armoured cruiser
30 20,000
Capt. TerRos
3720
·12 19,600
Capt., Goats
Kober
Shanghai
Hongkong
3+
AB D'Alimoda e Castro, J. M.
"
BC Hassan Ismail, 66 per cent. 3D Long Sui-shang."
Decidée
French gunboat
A15
10 1000
Lieut. Vandier
Saigon
Argus.
French river gunbont
180.
B
570
Laut, Dordet
Cantor
Vigilante
French gunboat
Z
500
Lieut. de Jervillier
Canton
Peiho
French gunboat
130
Lient. Collin
Tongko
Doniard de Lagreu
French gunboat
Lieut. Dapay Dutempe
Tehong Ki
2-Wong Tin-tai..
+T
10 1-Ellis, F.
French sub-marine
Lieut. Boluix
Saigon
Lynx
2.-Lai King-on.
French sub-marine
Saigon
Protee
In 1 Tsun-yuen.
*Styx
French armoured gunboat
1788
10 1700
Lieut. Guillaume-Louis
Baigon
2.--Lo Chun-yui.
Frondo
French destroyer
960
7
903
Lieut. Aurillac
Saigon
le
2.--Woo Hang-on. 1.-Arculli, E.. 2.-She Shit-tat.
d'Ibervilla
French destroyer
Capt. de Frigate Romisen
Hongkong
Pintolet
French destroyer
190
T 300
Comdr. de Marquessar
Mousquet
French destroyer
307
6
$00
Saigon Saigon
French surveyiny-ship
1805 10 9000
Comdr. Felain
Saigon
•
Lundea Casisenau
Garman cruiser
.3600
22 13,600
Capt T. Restorff
Swatan
German armoured cruiser 11,600
36 28,000
Captain Bruningbage
Tsingtaa
Iltis
German gunboat
200
12 1300
Comdr. v. Guhren
Shanghai
Jaguar
German gunbost
900
12
1900
Comdr. Vansalow
Taingtan
German cruiser
3250
24 11,000
Tsingtan
Leipzig
Luchs
German gunboat
Tringtan
Núraburg Otter Scharnhbret
E. 90°
Taku
German cruiser German river gunboat German flagship German torpedo-boat German torpedo-bout
22 13,200
Capt. Mörsberger
Tsingtan
Capt. Lieut. Firle
Yangtas Rivag
L1,800
38 26,000
Capt. Rösing
Shanghai:
P
400
8 6500
Capt. Liest, Barrenberg:
Tsingtan
290
4 6000
Obit. z. S. Clauson
Taingtau
Tiger
#
Gorman gunboat
900
10
1360
Comdr. Böcker
Thington
Tsingtan
German river gasbost
1999
1300
Capt. 1. Frhr. Speth, Schulzburg Canton.
Vaterland
Jerman river guabost
293
4
500
05lt. z. 5. Prins
Shanghai
**
SA 1-Wag Yu-'ac."
2.-Chou Dan chung
Calabria
Adamastor
Macao Patria
Italian cruiser
2145
Comdr. Semmi Picenard!
Shanghai
Portuguese craiser
1757
Capt. Anibal de S. Diss
Масчо
Portuguese gunboat
Capt. Martins
Macao
Portuguese gunbost
700
Captain José de Carvalho Crato
Bĺscra
T
M
SB 1-Cha Niu-lum. 2.-Lau Chip-fai.
6A 1-Leung Yan-hang.
2-Leung Mun-luk.
A-2
UNITED STATES VESSELS ATTACHED
U. E. ubmarine
TO ASIATIC STATION,
Ensign J. MeU. Marray
Carita
Lieut. E D. MoWhorter
Cavite
A4.
GB 1.---Siu Tack-raul
Ensign J. C. Van de Carr
Carité
2.-Chan Ir ehun. 1.-Lau Kst-tat.
16
Ensign C. M. Yaten
Carito
A1
3430
10. 7500
2.-Chan Taung-ying
Albany
8. 1.-To Chun-ko.
2-Kwok Shing-kin.
Bainbridge
U.8. tarpods-bost destroyer
420
7
Com. M. L. Bratel 8100 Ensign H. A. Jones
Cruising
Cavita
Barry,
Callao
U.8. torpedo-boatdestroyer U. 8. gunboat
420
7 8000 Lieut. B. Hi
Cavite
243
8 250
Ensiga W. L. Hoiberg
Canton
Upper School. Famo
English Class
Quancay Cincinnati
1.8.torpedo-bostdestroyer
420
:8000
Linut. F. J. Fletcher
Cavite
U. B. protected cruiser
3183
11 10,000
Comdr. 8. B.. Bobinsort
Craising
Vern. Cs. Fung Chiam-tu 6. Wong Suicho
273
Dile Decatur
U.S.torpedo boat destroyer
7 8000
Lieut. C."A Woodruf
U.5. torpedo-boat-desbanjar'
120
7:
6000
Cavite
BA
EM Canb
U. 8. ganbost
620
300
Lt. Copids. 8. Gannon
Shanghaj
Lower School.
Helous
U. S. gunbost
1392
8
1988
* Comin' G, R. Marrell
Shanghai
(Morning).
Glass Ho Chitaung.
Mohica
U, S. station shipp
1900
Lieut. R. V. Lowe
Cavit
**
2. Kwok Kon-shamn.
7
8. Chan Teung-ying
7
Monadnock Monterey
U.S. monitor
8990
9000
LÚ, E. P. Syazm
Olongapa
V. B. monitor
4081
607
Commander 3. V. Chise
Olongapq
4. Ho Kwai-jin K (Noon). Class 1. Young Puí-lou 2. Oin Ban-khez 3. Chun Tang-ying 4 Cha Manrhung (Afternoon)
Class 1. Trol Wan-cho
BB Pampanga
U.S. ganboat
243
Ideut. B. B. Taylor
Cerits
Piscataqu
вы
1000
· Lieut. 8. W, Wallaco
Canton
3087
Lieut. W., Wallage'
5B
350
208
Quiros
Cavite Shanghal
BA
Rainbow Samar
U. 9. cruiser
4580
U.S. gunboas
· 203
1800 200
Lt. Condr. D. W. Wertzbang!
LL G. C. Dichman
"2 Lleg Trung
40
8. Mok Chan-id
E
Basaboga: Villalobos Wilmington
-U. 8, armored, crui
8115
14: 17,401
Cemdr. H. A. Wiley
U.S. gunboat
870.
208
Lieut. E. Dire
Shanghal Swato Shanghel
U.3. gunboat
1397
1894
Camdr, J. F. Hubbard
Wompstock"
U. & bag
462
(10) Dr. Wong Chung-yik, elected to a research fellowship in Public Health at the Manchester University:
(11.) Dr. Im Pun-fai, appointed Comizj missioner for Foreign Affairs ip Canton:
(12.) Mr. Kwun King-san, appointed | Commissioner of Industry in Canton,
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20 OF ALL CEALISTS.
2. Loi Nam-Bang
4A 3-Cheng Fui-rait. 2.-Hung Fan-rui.
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PRIZE HOLDERS IN VERNACELAR SCHOOL. HEAD BOY IN EACH SECTION,
4. Fok Hong-fal
5 Ng Kamsan
83 19848
Pompey
U.B. protected braiser
U, E. sen going tug
U.S. Repair ship.
U.S. gmboat
feat. B. H. Groen
Lieut. J. J. Hannigan
Chief Bontam. F. E, Radolide
Hongk
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