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- SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913.-

Hughes and Hough

ACOTTONKEES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE.

Codos used':

A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONS. Al. TXLEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphie Address: MEIRION' HONGKONO.

PUBLIC

AUOTION

NIRE Undersigned have received, instruo tions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONDERNED),

ם'

MONDAY,

"

the Sist March, 1913, st 2.30 r.., at No. No. 4, DuRDAN VILLAS, CAMERON RHAD, Kowloon, Top Flat,- THE SUNDRY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE. PRACTICALLY Nr. Therein Contained.

(Full Particula

from Catalogus).

Including One Piano and Electric Fittings.

Un view on day of sale. TERM-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongrong, March 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

203

THE Undersigned have rocalved instruc Founders have reaved in

(FOR LUCOUST OF THE CONCERNED),

THURSDAY,

the 3rd April, 1913, at 2.30 r.., at their SALES Rooms, No. 9, Dos Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-

A CONSIGNMENT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS, (ALL NEW GOOD"),. Comprising:-

Ladio and Gent'a Handkerchiefs, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Single and Double Bed Size Hemstitched Sheets, White Satin and Hoseycomb Quilte, Damask Tablo Cicths and Serviettes Gent's Tunic Shirts (assorted sizes), Huckaback Towels, Turkish and Brown Lizen Towels, Ten, Glasg and Pantry Cloths, Bath Towels, Lace Curtains from 2Fds. to 4 yds. long, Priama Suits, Lady's Camisoles, Knickers. Nightdresses, and Princess Skirts, Gent's Fancy Summer Waistcoats, Singlets, Sucks,

And

A few lots of Table Plate, Rodgers Cutlery and Sundries.

(Lets to suit Purchases). Catalogues can be had on day previous to sale.

TREKE:- geral,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, Match 25, 1913,

NOTICE.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

COMMERCIAL

THE

S. D. Sets & Co.'s FontaiGHTLY REPORT.

"

(From 14th to 27th March, 1019.) Opium-It is reported that there is a SHARE &`GENERAL BROKER. [combine between the importers as regards sale of opium to the Chinoso dealers, and with the exception of three firms all other firms bave joined in this combine. It is believed that this is a good step takan by the importing frms.

FOR SALE.

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

'PLOVER

18 lest overall. 12 feet beam. Teak built. Teak decked. Motal sheathed. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, oto.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

CHINA MAIL.

FAILING STRENGTH and How to Restore it.

WE the Phinah in these who land 17HY the physical and nervous strength

normal livus is difficult to explain. The fact remains that it does, as it weakena in business or in pleasure. those who burn the candle at both enda fu

it with one of strength. nothing can compare

remove the (o'ing of

Whatever the cause of this trek of strength, which makes the sufferer histions, weary, and absolutely indifferent to every thing except the condition of his health, his overwhelming desire is to restors his strength that he may feel hand able to enjoy his life once more. What auch . Bengal Opium.-Mackot ruled rather man neodk, is a foul which will

and this purpose firm, but the sales are reported in only

Sanategen, of 80 chests of Putna Old at $3,125 to $3,200

which Dr Ott, Physician Extraordinary to per chest. Clearances show sono satis. His late Majesty King Edward VII., writes: faction that is of about 1 chest of FatnaI have been using Snatogen for a FUM- ber of years in my practice, with excellent New, 1.143 chests of Puica Old, chests results. These results have been notably I convaleseraco after soreto of Benares Now, and two cheats of grod in. cares

illnesses, especially those of an infectiou Benares Old, in all about 128 cheste nature, and also when it was desirable to Unsold stock is estimated at about 2,801 build up the strength, to stimulate the bodily functions and improve the circula- chesta, comprising of 234 cheste of Patna tion of the blood,

Nearly.aixteen thousand other physiciane

PHE Undersigned has received instrus. | New, 1,830 chests of Patna Uld to written in similar ahrain, and so have į

Undamise. ATROCO, Bog chesis of Benares Now, and 295 chests of

to tell by Public Auction

WEDNESDAY,

the 2nd April 1919, commencing at 2.30 r.M., at his Residence "Treverby¤,'

(No. 18, The Peak)--

THE WHOLE OF UNS

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

„FURNITURE

Comprising:

Upholstered Chesterfield and Easy Chairs, Persian Carpot, Rugs, Liberty Ari

Curio Stand and Stools, Brass Curtata Poles, Card Tables, etc., ote.

Denaren Old. Sold but uncleared steer is of about 6895 chests comprising of 63 chests of Patna New, 454 olasts of Patna Old, By chests of Beraros Now, and 69 chosts of Bennes Oll Closing quotations-

Patna New

Patua. Old

Benure Now.

$3,350

3.200

3,400

Benars Old.......... 9,250

many distinguished men. Among them is the Rt. Hon. ir Frederick Milner, Bart,

nu,

member of His Majesty's Privy Council, therefore, and whose position gives his words peculiar weight." Ho writes: Sanatogen stems both to nourish me and give me strength."

Sanatogen which may be obtained of al: Chemists, never fails to do this to everyone who take it.

Malwa Opiùm.-Baled firm, and salesA CHINESE PRINCE'S COLLECTION.

are reported in Old about 100) chests at 83.050 to $3,150 per picut. Clearance

Mrs. Christie held on March 5th

Curtains, Teak Oreramantels, Blackweuhof short 101 chests. Unwold stock, about and 8th a two days sale of the Chinese 1,185 chests. Sold but unghared stockcarvings in ju nad other objects of about 105 chests. Closing quotations :-- art formed by Princo Kung Pu Wei, of Matwa New $3,000 to $3,100. Peking, great-grandson of the famous Emperor Tao Kwang. The said of 107 lets the first day produced 13,003 175. tid.

Heavy English Oak Sideboard, Rucnd Dining Table and Chaire, Dinner Waggon, Fine Cut Glass Ware, Crockery, etc, etc.

Double Teak Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirrors, Double and Single Iron Bed stends, Teak Washstands and Toilet Tabies, Occasional Tables, etc., etc.

Bath Room and Pantry Requisites, Eiş- ehen Utensils, etc., etc.

On View from Tuesday, the 1st Apr. Full Particulars from Catalogues. TERM:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMIERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 24, 1913,

Costa-Market ruled stowly, and sales are reported of about 200 bales at $29 to 831 per pieut.

Yarn.-Owing to the dull state of mar. ket in the interior, business in No. 10, was very limited. Sales during the fort night reported as uider:-

Balet.

10) Assur Virjee 20 Bowrenh

130 Coronation

200 China

307 200 ..

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by Order and on account of the Pledgeo (subject to a reserve prico)

DU

THURSDAY,

the 3rd April, 1913, at 3 P.M., at Gra P. LAMMERT'S SALzs RooME, DenneLE-STREKT,--.

100 City of Bubay 150

135 147 20%.. .10. 137 20N F 160 10%

No.

per Ruler 102133 10% 12-.. 12.,.

1321

157

13T

100 Cresesut

12%

148

130 Dunlar

1?༥,, 136

50 Empress old

12:3

10)

bew

101

130

1+

200 Fazu bhoy 203.

128

131

150

100 Conaught

1.0 Currinhos

ONE DIAMOND (roughly set in gold) 50 Hopo

50 Jubilve Weighing 22, Carats.

Can be inspected at the Offices of the 100 Kohinoor Undersigned Solicitors.

For further particulars apply to Kosers JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER | 250

Prince's Buildirga, Ice House Stroot,

Solicitors for the Pledger;

or to

Ms GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 19, 1913.

The finer of the carvings in jade in- elndal a white vase and cover, carved,

with primus blossom, foliage, and birds in high relief, with koso ring handles,

in high-105 guineas (outagu); a pals green vase and cover of richm shape, carved with dragons in high relief, with

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

TOTA

four handes, 13. high-180 TELEPHONE NO. 835. guineas (Tarkin); a dark green Imperial brushholder, carved with a mountainous

BREVKE "WITHOUT ALCOHOL FOR GAS.

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE

:: WORLD HAS BETTER :: FOR PURITY GUARANTEES

AND GOODNESS

AUCTIONS

. PUBLIU

NEVER

R.

AUCTION.

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the

denpo and Sgures. fin. high-145 gaden (Smith): circular white Boal mid cover, fin. diam,-100 gainens (Montagm). The Chinese objects of art included a pair of large oblong ker und covers, of cloisonne enamel. decorated in polychremo un turquoise grond, Blin. bigh, 21in. wide, Ming-

Among the 175 gineas (Mergined). enrings in jals were a pale green vaso ard sover, oyiform, with four haulles, the ever summointed by a group of dragons. 11n, high, Lurking a white vas und eraer, ears with gourds and felinge in high relief. 109 (P. Partridge); dark-gron luguriak, brush-holder, curved with poutaibeats landscape, 2152 55 in the Colony of Hongkong 127

Canali) circular white how, and cover, splashed with bright endrald green, 4in. diameter. #105 (Montagu); a dark green vase and cover, Battened shap, 154in. higi, 4105 (Guoden and Fox); a circular grovt Kom and cover, carved drazon- head handles, 9lin. high, 15 63.

123 130

..

11

12% 150

24 151

147

200 Monn

100 Pabaney

10%.

M

1:23

"

150 Phoenix

10%

137

1

100

20

132

30 Sassoon

50 Univu

490

00

"

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received Instruc- dens der Me A. W. BezwLY, (formerly Registrar General to sell by Public Auction

од

FRIDAY,

the 4th April, 1913, commencing ab 2.30 P.M., at his Residence CLBANE,' May Road,-

11

10.

05 140 1:37 203.. 149 In all about 3,350 bales comprising of 750 bales of No. 108., 1,500 bales of No. 12s.. Brad 1,050 bales of No. 204. Unsold stock is estimated at about 29,000 bales. Sold but unekared stock about 19,000 balune

Local Yaru.-Sales are reported of about 400 bales of No. 128, ut 8137) per bale.

Jewell, Messrs. Gooden and Fox pur- chased two rock-crystal fat-shaped vases and covers, vuch 11ĝin. high, for 6110 5. and £136 10. respectively; and Mr. Hug- gina another rock-crystal vase and cover, in. high, for £162 15%. A pair of large oblong Kure and covers, of cloisonne Japaneso Yam-Sales aro reported off enamel, Ming, 31in, high and 21in, widé, about 400 bales of No. 20. at 8157 to made £183 15%. (Huggins). A complete set of bronzo Imperial writing imple 161 per bale.

Sundry Articles.Market ruled steady,ments fetched £152 59. (Sparks). The

total for the sale was a little over £7,300. and importa good sales are reported it Kismiss at $15 to $161 per pivul, Bor- neal at 8110 på picul, Googal at 87 per pivul, Fennel Seeds at $1 to $7 pur Upholstered Chesterfield Sofa and Easy picul, Onions at $1.15 per basket, Put- Chairs, Canton Blackwood Cabinet Desk, thuck at $70 per picut, Gum Olibanumatham to take the place of the old Sido Tables, Flower Stands, Chairs an at $12 to $17 per picul, Bozcaz Stone Alacrity on the China Station, left for at 81.45 per catty, and Senna Leaves st

THE WHOLE OF HIS

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising:→→→

406 Stools, Brass Standard Lamps, Axminster Carpfit, Porcelain Placques, Etchings, Pictures, Bras Fonders, Vases, Urramenta, etc., etc.

2

THE Underigned have received inntrus Tonadto set at their Sules Rooms No. 8, Don Voeux Road, corner of los. Boss Street,

One

H.P. ERIDGEFORT MOTOR, NEW with propeller and shaft. Une 8 HP. BRIDGEPORT MOTOR Practically New, and in good condition. UNE RONEO DUPLICATOR, Complete and in Good Condition. Futher particulars may be had from the Buda signed.

BUGRES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer Hongkong March 24, 1913.

398

Teak Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Dinner Waggon and Writing Desk (by Lane, Crawf rd & Co.), Occasional Tables, Glass and Crockery Ware; Ice Chest, etc.

Teak Wardrobes, Marble-top Washstands and Toilet Tables (by Lane, Crawford & Co.) Double Iron Bedatanda, Bookcase, Toilet Crockery, oto...etc.

Pantry & Bathroom Requisites, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mower, Plants in Pote, etc., etc.

On View from 1st April, 1913. Full Particulars from Catalogos, TERME -Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 28, 1913.

SECOND SALE PUBLIC AUCTION

or

CHEN KWONG & CO., LD ANTIQUE CHINESE POLCELAIN &

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

CANTON

LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

FORNITUR

STORE: NITURA Draperies, Groceries

Boot and Bhoom. Makers of sewallacy, Laoqueros, Crockery Wars, Iron-mongery, Wine and Spirita Tereign Cloths for gentlemen made t

ordat by our own tailors, Targe mortment of Chinese Sills and Vocals Goods of every coscription.

All goods sold as ressonable Pricea. The Chespole and Best pinos in Curtis & Hooghing to buy Chinese and Foreign. doorts SUP FAT POO STREET,

CANTON 12 Nos, 287, 23, Des Vorts Bord and Wo. 120, Connaught Bead Central,

CURIOS.-

HE Undersigned has received instrue THE

tions from "WAD SING' (who is giving up businese), to sell by Public

&uction

try

SATURDAY,'

the 5th April 1913, commencing at 2,80 7, tha Bales Boots, DUDDELL STERIT,**

THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK OF ANTIQUE QUINA & CURIOS from Ming to Tow Kwỡng Dynation

Comprising -Colour and Blue and White Vases, Plates, Bowls, and Figures, Old Bronze, Jade Ornaments, China, Glass, Amber-and- Crystal Snuff Bottles, Old Chineed. 1ic- tures, Tonkin Inlaid Work, etc, ath

On View from Friday, the 4th April, Os filognes will be lasted, cont (TURES ( Cash on delivery."

The new despatch vessel Alacrity. recently commissioned at which was

Buy a Bottle

and

Try It!

The practical test

of O.T. is the one to go by.

Put it to the test, and

you will find O.T. will

prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink have ever known.

you

BE WITHOUT O.T.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

PELK HOTEL,

QUELCH &.

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr M, Kissano

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mrs Klein

L. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs Kohler

Mr G. P. Lammert R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lt. Col. & Mr A, L, Lean. A.P.D. & child strong

Mr

& Mrs T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucnté

Mr R. Masujima Capt. & Mrs McMunn

Pag by Public Auction Sale, to be Feld on MONDAY, the 31st day of March, 1913, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Mrs W. M. O. Bar- children and nurse

Read, Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND above Kennedy

for

erm of 75 posts, with the option of reseval at a Crown Rant to be fired by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kro, for one further term of 75 yearn.

Particulars of the Tat,

Locality.

East ufinla

Registry No

No of Bs!

Bounda

Besemre. menta.

tt.

It t

Vimet Price,

rett and child Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs G. W.

Boll

Mr & Mrs Beyar Mrs. Booty

Mr Bowdler

J.

R.A.M.C.

Mr E. C. McNutly Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

more and child Lt. & Mrs Monteith,

R.SEM.C.

Mr & Mr M, Pattan-

Maju Bowen, A.P.D. den

Attorney-General J. Mr & Mrs O. Pearca

Rev. Foster Pegg A Bucknil

Majer & Mrs Comyn, Mr J.Plumme

R.A.

Lt. and Mrs T. 0.

Lt. Col. J. J. Radclife,

R.E.

Cunningham, 5.A. Mr Reiton

Major Davy, R.E.

Mr Daraton

per salu plan 8,800

Mr G. A. Dutton

403

Consul & Mrs Eitzen

Mr & Mrs A. Ritch

Co.

KING SDWARD HOTEL

Mr D. Alison

Mrs R Almond

Mr F: Aron Mr Bank

Mrs Birsa and child

Mr F. Boanler

Mr and Mrs W. M.

Bunker

Mr T. Cheo Mr R. G. Mr J. Coulthart

Chrispen

W. Cox

Mr F. Mr A. N. Curtis

Mr and Mr Lemaira

and child

Mr & Mrs Maconachie

and family Mr and Mrs Majar

ADD 200

Miss Massay

Mr E. A.G. May Mr. and Mrs F. E

· McHugh

Mr Sad Mrs JHA.

Mody

F. Murray Mr M. F Mr W. As Donaldson Mr A. F. Nobbe

CAP

Donaldson Capt. & Mrs W.

MR. M. Dotson

Mr G. L. Dancin

Pasamore

Mr O. A. Peal Mr WJ. Redmond

Mrs Ehzbarát & childMr R. R. Roxburgh Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mrs.D. Elis

Miss F. Faunders Mrs Finsnett

Mrs Schenk Mr E. Schroeder Mr A. B. Findlay Mr P. Gosawalez

Dr Sibree Ming Grill

Mr Gea. Grimble

Dr Gantsch

Mr W. Hood

Mr and Mrs Kraft

&

Mr A N. Smith

Mr H. B. Sparge

Mr. B. Steel

Capt. & Mrs & Él Stewart & childrım.

Mr and Mrs B. P. M 8. E. Stewart

Kurz

Mr F. B. Lamb

Mr & Mrs C Lanrit

Mr G. W. R. Rogers Eug Comdr. & Mr.

Romme, R.N.

Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Bonbrow Rose

Gordon

Mr. Sinclair Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr O. Skott

Erle

Mr A. Findlay Smith THE CHINA MAIL'

Col. and Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. W. H. Usher NOTICE.

Smith, A.O.D. Hall, R.A.M.O. Communications relating to news should Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr & Mrs P. Soleta Mr T. W. Hin Capt. & Mrs Storicker Correspondents must forward the Capt & Mrs Hodgins child & nurse, 2nd be addressed to Tax EDITUE

R.E.S. tion addressed to the Editor, not cecemarily $7 per picul. In export owing to low appointed to her include:-Commander names and addresses with any communics Major Humphreys. D.C.L.L rates in Exchange good purchases are Archibaki Chehrane, in command: Lieut- for publication but as evidence of good

enant W. H. Leeke, first and goonary faith. reported in Cassia at $15 per piculeer. Lieutenant G. J. A. Miles, navigat Calungal at 862 per pleul, Isinglass at ing officer: Engineer Lieutenant A. G. 8110 per picul, and Turmeric at 80 torchard, Sub-Lieutenant R. Grenfell, Star 801 per picul.

Surgeon G. M. Fasement. Ganner A. J. Allum, and Boxtawain, Wotton Webber,

her new destination recently. The officers'

SUFFERERS FROM. et al.

Skin & Blood Diseases

All matter for publication should be No anonymously signed communication written on one side of the paper only. that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted.

Letters relating to business should be addressed to THE SECRETARY.

2001

Mr D. Walker

Mr W. E. Weidler Mr T. Whaler

Mr G. O. Whitelaw

Mr A. N. Zahnsar

LETOE HOUSE.

Mr E. S. Adler Mr H. J. Allen Mr J. B. Arnold Mr and Mrs Balli te

Mr & Mrs F. Benson Mr L. Birot Mr A. R.

Bishop Mr J. Brow

Mr C. L. Brun Mrs C. L. Bran Mr S. Campbell Mr E. Bronmiche Mr F. A. Chopard Mr B. D. Cooper Aft Im

W.

Daily

...Mr R. Stewart fr and Mrs W. G. Mr & Mra Sutherland

Lt. Col. & Mrx Toon Me H. Dedeogion Humphreys

Mrs A. Dyer Mr D. 8. Foul. Mr and Mrs Ham- 2nd D.O.L..

phreys

Major&Mrs Went oro Mr B. Gall

Mr A. Ghelin Mr and Mrs P. Jacks R.ES. Mr H. U. Jeffries Mr A. Keith

Capt. Whitfeld A.O.D. Mr David Wood

OHASH CARLTON HOTEL.

Orders for extra copies of the CHINA Mr & Mrs F. Allen Major and Ms Joyes. children and nurse Man should be sont as soon as possible as Mr and 31ta B. A

Mr O. D: Kast the supply is limited.. Cash 10 ots., Oredil 20 cta.. per copy.

Alterations and additions to Advertise- ments on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd. ham Street, not later than 11.30 am.

.

Balantine Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr E. Kommenz

Mr. A. RW. Libbley sad child

Mrs A. Zapion Mr J. Bocss

Madara J. Lombsad Mr B. G. Bollen Capt. and Mrs Brage Mr and Mrs N. & M Braga

Lowell Lisat. Col. & Mrs

Kangk

Minx Metal ter Lisut R. E. B. Brews-Miss Mabel Martins

Such as Eczema, Scrofula,Scurvy, (as lotions, ointments, so-called balms, Bad Logs, Abscesses, Ulcers, &c., though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Boils, time being, DO NOT CURE The

Alterations and additions to Advertisi Fimples,

Bores, Eruptions, troutdo lies deepor-in the blood. Thess

ments on pages 1, 8, 7 and 10 should be Miss L. Brag complaints are the result of clogging Piles, Blood Poison, Rheuman impurities in the blood-and so can be

sent us not later than 9 F.UL tism, Gout, &c., should, at once permanently cured only by thoroughly

purifying the blood. realise that outward applications, such

CAN BE CURED

ONLY BY PURIFTING THE BLOOD,

For cleansing the blood of all impuri- The Editor of the Family Doctor' London's popular Medical Weekly ties, from whatever cause arising, there writes: "We have acon hosts of letters is no other medicine just as good hearing testimony to the truly wonderful

· Clarke's Blood· Mixture-that's why to cures effected by Clarke's Blood Mixture. It is the finest Blood Purifer that thousands of cases of skip and blood Science and Medical Still have brought -discasis it has effected remarkable curato light, and we can with the utmos

confidence recommend it to our aul where all other treatments have failed. scribers and the public generally.

"Clarke's Blood Aizture is entirely - fres from any poison or metallte im- pregnation, des not contain any înjurious" ingredient, and is a good, enfe, and useful mal cine." -Hauth

Bold by all Chemists and Paler Medicine Vendora Drotighout::

the World

Ank for

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE

taku mid do not be pers

Clarke's Blood Mixture

HAS, GORED THOUSANDS WILL OURD YOU

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E.

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Pak

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Mr C. Bazmann Mr P. Benshausen - Miss V. Bonetta Dr Bri

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Hunter Evan-JonesMy God, K. van der Mr G. Harper

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