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with in ether classes of work. Esti A test of the range takets of the rari, mating a passenger train each way fous inferry units in Bangkong will Egk% every 10 minutes, carrying 500 held at King Park Monday next. -

passengers the amount of air required for each tunnel would be 43,000 cub ft. per minute, travelling at the rater of a gentle breeze-yiz, 6 ft. "per second. The tunnels would be driven the iron segments would be filled in by shields, ned, and grouted outside

flush with concrete. The drainage hending would be driven with a

The silk whipped from Hongkong by the Empress lucs on the 94th September died New York on the 2nd October

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THE BUDGET DISCUSSION.

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT

CRITICISED,

To-Day's Legislative Conncli Meeting,

THURSDAY,

OUTORER-28; 1812V.

trade in China, from which the British and would revive scant consideratior find Gogorument Inddirsetly, derived a largo probably be forgotten. But he would revenus, and the mly return the British | smure them that after many years' experi Government could make for this revenue ance of the colony and watching it grow not only the ineffalal umbes, bug thể from the trade of China was to grant s certain mouture of protection by the general costs of opinion outside the frees of the - Crown. Surely, do con. Goyermineus offices wnd that there was cluded, it could not be argued that they room for radical roforms. They got up Fere 20 entitled to that proceffum. your" after year and criticised, and she. His Excellon Mr. Claud Severn sald Hon. Gentleman opposite (Elon," it.. tlint realising that the anti which bed. Chatham) would make remark boor appointed Superintendent of the De The Legislative Council met this after to be allocated for the defence contribuneither convincing hor satisfactory. The Brumley, RG..

at Bazmicks; tica Captain C. R. Soon, H.E. the Hon. Mr. Cinad Saverit thon was so much greater than it was Department went on in the same slip- Cfficer Administering the Government before he was not surprised that the Hon. shed way. He could not too strongly presiding. There wire also prosent :-

Member had aguit brought this matter impess pon His Excellency that in howard. On behalf of the Government speaking as he did he had the whois. B.E. the Congral Oficer Commanding he might say that this motion could not colony at his back; there was no atis the Troopa, Major Guner F. H. Kolly be accepted, as the Council had already take about that. In order to improve C.B.

been taformed that the subject was being the satisfactory working of the Depart The Hon. Mr. A. M. Tronsox, Colonial considorel by the Imperial Government. ment more uso might be made of the Secretary,

Therefore it was not a malter upon which Public Works Committee. It would be The Hon. Mr. J. A. S. BUCKNILL, K.C, the Governmart was able to make any more businesslike a great deal of the Attorney General.

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works were: domů by short loans. With H. Mr. Howett said ho presumedregard to the Post Office the only point that ther" was no information regarding he had to any was not so much conceOLTI -- ing he Government, but which conosced, the business people. He alluded to the unsatisfactory and irregular manner in which the Siberian mais arrived. Es

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SPLITS).chical cutter or an electrical digger, and an advance of 21 per hour euld be expected on this work. This heading would therefore take! shout four years to carry from one shore to the other. It would be about 11 ft. in diameter. The main | tuels could be carried forward at the sume time as the drainage head- ing, or after the latter was completed Pinus, already got, provided for atation near Maxton, in the Boroughm Fot Dover, where there would be sort

ing sidings, &c. The station on the French side would be at Saugatte. The whole would involve about 31 miles, and the work would be con- |stricted from either side to the centre

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MEMO, FOR TO-MORROW. II Auction of Manila and Dutch Cigare at Blowers Hughes and Hough's Sales Rooms.

9.31*p m. --AueLİ YO of Furniture

The Fir," Magazine Gap Road. wy

an offer to the Government of $1,750,000 per eum for the sight ter the fans. The conditions were that the Agreement could be cancelled at 805 time or two months' notice.

$1,955 WORTH OF CLOTHING.

the channel The actual under-Chines Dires or of the Pa Wah In

To was recently reported to the police by

water tunnel length would be 24 sarine Company living at Bonham Strand miles. The cost of the British half | 18 84,000 worth of clothing had been the undertaking was estimated at stolen from his premises. The police have E000,000, including land, works,ucceeded in arresting man, whe way electrical plant, pumping, &c., station, charged before Mr. Wood this morning General Memorande. silings and signals, with allowance with being ithplicated in the robbery. Mr. J. II. Gardener, solicitur, appeared to pro- SATURDAY, October 05 - .

Air administration and legal expenses, secure, and the case was adjourned for Yoon-Hongkong Hotel Cs. Fxtra &c, and contingencies. A similar week.

ordinary General Meeting,

a was estimated us necessary for the French half of the schenie.

2.30 μm.—Anction of Drawn Thread Work, &c., at Steurs Highe» an? Hough's Sales Rooms,

BAT, Tres, & Taras, vet, 95, 29, 90 N

Nov. 1-

9.15 pm - Butan bainuens ** Twello's |

Night" at the Theatre Royal.

MoÿBay, Octolar 27 :-*

21.30 a.m.-Auction of Sundries at Mesars. Hagles and Haugh's Sales Rooms.

TUESDAY, October 28 :---

NEWS OF THE DAY.

A beam, in a chinty at No.

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31. P. C. Potis inform us that he re- Je Street, qught fire last night. Forceived the following share quotations from

London this akorning: auntly the fire was noticed in time, and it was extinguished by the inmates tlas home defiere any damage was done,

Mr. C.-X. Koenig, manager, of the

Shells ("Bearers") Ural Caspiane...

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The Hon. Mr. A. G. M. FLETCHER, Oblvais! Treasurer,

The Hon. Mr. W. CHATHAM, C.M.G., the port of the Committee mentioned. Director at Public Works.

His Excellency said, he had po inform tion.

The Hon. Mr H. R. Hazırax, Secto.

tary for Chinese Affairs.

The roaclution was lown by seven rotes

The Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Mesura, Captainre, the official members voting did not know whers the fault was, but Superintendent of Police.

The Hon. Mr. WET YOU, CM.G. Hou. Mr. A. HEWETT, CM. G.,. The Hoo. M.,E. ŠBILLIM.. The Hon. Mr.. DAVID LANDALE. The Hou, Mr. Lav Chriz PAR Mr. R. H. Caorror, Clerk of Councils.

THE COLONY'S MILITARY TAXES.. Hon. Mr. Hewett moved the following soinition :-

ngainet,+

Work: Roetrrent, maintenance of Praya Walls and Piers at Howloon. 8260; extraordinary. Stashapo,-velunation scheme to provide sites for lexices dia. edged from old village, $3,200. $7,456 for Military expenditure, Volunteer equip

1800, Botanical and Forestry

ments.

PASSING OF BILĹS|||| The Attorney General moved the second reading of the bill to amend the Criminal Procedure Ordinsuce, 1839.

The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak askad whether the passing of this Rill would mean the longer detection of persons

waiting trial.

MR. H. G. WELLS AND MR. SHAW'S NEW PLAY.

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After attending a performance of Mr. Shaw's new play at the 90. James's Theatre with his children, Mr. H. G.

**Andreea and the Lion is the only

bave known on the stage. That is why I took my children to see it, and I go s far as to any that it is to duty of overy parent to use this opportunity of making his children acquainted with a great epoch. The children were delight el with it. Their admiration for For rarius was unbounded; Androcles won their whole-hearted sympathies, and they worshipped the Lion.

he hoped that the Government would", FINANCIAL MINUTES.

make representations, and call atten The following reconumendations for on to improvements which might be financial votes, made by His Excellency, in this important service. With Str. Claud Sovern, were referred to the regard to the Kowloon-Cantor Railway, kisance" Committee for consideration - they hoped that the Government would $300 for the Botanical and Forestry make representation in the proper quar Department, forestry, New Territories, ter urging the building of the line from Until that was $12,512 for the Sanitary Department and Canton to Wuchang

done, their line equld not be expected Public Works Department made up a Follows :-Sanitary Department: temper. | pay.

Criticisms and questions by the Hon. "It is hereby resolved that in the ury house allowances bo sanitary inspee opinion of this. Council it is expedient that

tors, 84,975: uniform for staff, $312;Mr. Shekinand Fon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, the Defence Contribution Ordinance Public Works Department: temporary and the replies by His Excellency and 1901 he so amended as to provide that these allowances to oversees and landficial Members are hebi aver till to-

$3,430 Раздо Public1orrow. dollars local currency ($1,000,000). He bailiffs, $7,325, of this Council it is expedicns that the Defence Contribution Ordinance 1901" be so amended as to provide that the contribution, in respect of any one year shall not exceed the sum of are million dollars local currency ($1,000,000). He said that once a year the unofficial mem bers had the privilege of discussing the Department. moiatecance of gardeas and Wells sold to a. Press 'representative —— estimates for the following year, and for grounds. $5,000 for Public Works," re many year pust the most importans current, maintenaner of roade and bridge decent representation of Christianity I item of the estimates had been the miliis City. tury contribution. He had proposed the reschition in prder to try and get this excessive tax reduced. It was necessary, if they were to have any discussion to bring forward a special resolution. He had done so this year because he thought the time had arrived when they should enter as strong a protest as possible against the tax. There was a time wher feeling on the matter was so strong that It was thought that they should not have any tax at all. No reasonable person in ti Colony would object to contributing meds the upkeep of the garrison, but

the present moment the revenue was they objected to the excessive tax. Atvention Ordinance, 1904,

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary moved milion dollars. The estimated expendita decond reading of the Badget. ture was somewhat over 10 million seconded. dollars-a considerable sun more—there. for they would have to draw upon re The Hon. Mr. E.A. Hewett, in the conse serves to balance the budget. Az Import of his reply on behalf of the unofficial ant itan of the revenue was a tax they members to the Badget speech, sp-ke of objected to, and hoped to see done away

he large amount spent on public, buildings. * CERTIFICATED BRIDES.". wito; and that was the tax on liquor the rooms now let sat on the top floor of He would like, he said, that before long That tax was enforced against the wish

tha Postice should be alioented to their

Gesuva, Sept. 23.. of the Government and the community, proper use a Government offices. The

The Society of Public Utility fox and unofficial representatives on the Unoficial Members endorsed the appoft Women, which has branches in all the Council, but money had to be raised and

nient of a senior cadet as assistant to the chief Swiss towus, started a campaign they agreed to the tax. In order to

Secretary for Chinese Affairs, which last year on w and daring lines. They balance the Budget, they had to pay They agreed to the erection of building ringu should be medically examined to very important departmant.demanded that young women bedora maz. $145.000 towards the military contribute the lower grades of the

Gorersmes.t tion.. There was hardly a colony under service, but he did not think the Govern prove that they were" ft subjects" to thas British flag, which expended such sreeting permanent buil sings for the oplam to andergo the ordeal for the sake of ment should incur any expenditure in marry. The society urged young women sums of money. Situated as they were 'aff, as the prolability was that that mono in the region of typhoons, they had to po'y would have to be wiped out before apend large cums on" refugees for small very long. The U-official Members were craft. Every year, the typhoons neted of opinion that M. Alabaster should re- atoll in expenditure for damage to

ceive some very substantial recognition houses, public" gardesis, trees, and for

of his great services to rovising the Or dinances.f the Colony. Torsing to the losa of life. Large sure also had

gestion of the bursing stads of the ties with a view of making it compulsory to be expended to ensure a supplyGovernment hospitals, which had to. in the near future. "Mary girls have formances of Twelfth Night." by the ulen the great expense involved in obbra, who had received representations from and will, thus become

water for the Colony, and there was. ceived the attention of the Unofficial Mem- already decepted the advico of the society,

residents. Hon. Monter advocated brides."

2.30 p.m.-action of Furniture at Manila Hotel, has resigned from planu. Massrs. Hughes Hough's Saary 1, 194 1m xired health sudan fer Rooms..

of the managership of a large" hotel in Electric Trams WEDSKAJAY, October 291-

19:30.4.m.- Auction of Furniture at Notion.

3 Mountain View (20 The Peak) Noon. Hongkong Jokey Club, Bali-

Yourly Meeting.

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A PIRACY FRUSTRATED.

The must of a licensed trading jupik

2.3) p.m.-Au tin of Household Linens Play

afe Movers. Hughes and Hough's Sale

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2.31 pm.— Auction of Cain &c. xt } r

Goɔ. P. La namnt's Sids Boy Tucasway, "Uctober 30;—

14. - Averin "of a pantity o Mchinery, as No. 1, lacinnistaa Stert..

Weonisday, Norjahr 5—

į bad report ad to the water poiler that while, alongside the 5.1. rag the strain launch Taikos Kwai Mild with his vesend, doing damage

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the extent of 317.

It is stated that early next month the fur torpedo boat destroyers stabiosed here will be superseded by a similar number of destroyers" of the River class--the Colae,

Early yesterday evening information

at an attempt was to be made to hold was received by the police at West Point up the s.s. On law. The Central Detee dee OfEco was communicated with, and a number of olizers was went to search the vessel. On board they found two handed Mauser pistols hidden in some sacks of four, and, two hundred, rounds ac ammunition wire, also discovered. The die were told that there were other ams on "bourd, but although a thorough search was made, no further armu ́or Mr. Craik, Secretary of the Hongkong munition were brought to light. It 11th, has reported to the police that is evident that an itempt to pirate the during the last three weeks someone stolship was to be made in the usual mui. from the Club a pair of sleeve links, a

by-pientes shipping as passengers, þair of shoes, and sixy dollars in money, and the timely warning probably saved a The property being altogether valued at goist deal of property from being robbed, ni well as proventing a possible loss of life.

2 pm-Meeg of the Licensing Kennett, Jid and Chelmer which will

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THE ENGLISH CHANNEL TUNNEL

THE subject of the Channel Tunnel was considered at the first annual congress of the Franco-British Travel Union at a meeting held at Marble Arch House recently.

Baron E. d'Erlanger presided, and after his in-

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The following military appointment have been made: Lieut. L. Spencer, 8th Rajputs, to rficiate an Adjutant, in addition to his other duties oblo Company Officer, vice Captain H. O. B. Wood, relieved; Lieut, J. U. Beattie, The following is the cast for the per- 8th Rajputs, to oficiate as Quarter Master

The Attorney General said he did not think it would make any difference at all, The Bill was read a third time and passed:

The following Bills were also read a third time, and passed.

An Ordinance to amend the Magistrates Orct anco, 189).

There has not been a play for years with such invention: I was just as de- lighted at the children. There is an tounding freshness about it. The Bar-

An Ordinance to repeal the Sugar donker method of preseriting such playa is particularly happy. It is convincing and very beautiful. It does not attempt that realism which so often stultifies the im agination. Androcles and the Lion' is the mly play for children at present in London."

"The Hoo. the Colonial Treasurer

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THE BUDGET.

for their ecuntry.. themselves, their future husbands, and

At. présent the society hopes only to make the messuto voluntary, but it is trying to interest the Cantonal authori

"certificated

taining bunding sites owing to the char- the extension of the employment of trained acteristics at the Colony, and said in nurses to supersede untrained. hospital view of these facts it was imperative thus attendants and advocated the appointment small committee to consider the whole the Colony should have as much of its of ag revenue as possible to spend upon itself. I question of the appointment of Durnesgarring as Sergeant in the United States

THE NEW LORD DE FREINE.

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in addition to his other duties as Doobengkong Minera Company Officer, vice Lieut. L. Spencer, Ursine, Date of Illyria, relieved; Captain H. O. B. Wood. 8th- as called the Count Mr, W. Siggler Rajputs, to odlicinte as Double Coup by Sebastian, brother” ba

Viola Commander, in addition to his other dut ea

Mr. W. H. Bastings Antonio, & sea-captain, as Double Company Officer, vice Captain troductory address on the subject, as L. Ralph, relieved:

friend to Sebastian. Mr. J. A. E. Ballook It was absolutely wrong of the Homewark. Speaking of the proposed wireles their salaries and conditions and hours of A Sex Captain, paper was read by Sir Francis Fox

friend to Viola Br. J. Robertson

Government to fores the Colony again station, he deprecated the "delay in com denling with the engineering features Mrs. Jordan, the Hon. Treasurer, of the Durin

Mr. Irwin, the Hon. Secretary, and Valentine) gentlemen Mr. T. W. Hill

its will to this expenditure, and he | mencing the work, expressing the hope tha

New Youx, Sept. 28. Fattending.n

doubtal if anyone in the Colony with the colony would not have to face another involved. Sir Francis Fox stated that Ministering Children's League, ask on to Sir Toby Belch, uncla

the Duke. Mr. FL. G. Jennison the exception of Sir Francis May would intance. Hs was sorry he could not succeded to the title of Lord De Freyne The Hon. Arthur French, who has just typhoon Besson without this important the conclusion had been arrived at as a ste: The Committee wish to thank

support it. He asked if the Commission endame the remark of the Hon. Colonial on the death of his father, is sergeant to Olivia

...Mr. M. S. Northcota appointed Inst Spring, to consider Over.Treasurer that there would be no undue of Company A of the 5th Infantry Regi a result of preliminary work and lonal Chaprain and Officers of the Tong. Sir Andrew Aguccheek. Mr. L. N. Loefe

Malvolio, steward to

seus contributions and before which he delay" bearing in mind the fact that thement of the United States Arky, Dow geological investigations, that the kng Volantour Corps for kindly lending

Olivia

Mr. E. Gordon Lowder gave evidener, had presented its repertoner was voted a year ago. Turning to stationed in the Philippines. The new their ball and groanda for two days; Com-Fabian strata which would be encountered mannder Csy, R.N., B.M.S. Tamar Festa, a clown to Olivia Mr C. H. P. Kay hope for relief under their report. Last

1servants Mr. M. M. Ma

geol satimates the speaker exprosted aul if they had any reasonante ground to the opinion that the time was not too late Lord De Freyna is serving his fourth would not present difficulties of an in- for efficient helpen and numerous flag let Oficer

Priest...

........ Mr. R.^ Hall'

to remove the whole gaal to suite, away term of enlistment, and is endorsed an year the Unofficial Members discussed from the town, which was not so crowded the books of the War Department s Burmountable character. Sir Douglas Mc. Kysuck, P.W.D., for valuable work 2n Oficer Offcors to Mr. G. 6. Arch butt

Mr. T. E. Biedre

this matter and brought it forward and

and was more suitabla. They would like s

Good soldiers." Fox and Partners and the French

rendered in spervising, the arrangements 3rd Oficer (the Luke. Mr. H: W. Lastor

hitle more information concerning an expen- they were now of the same opinion 67 diture of $48,000 by the Public Works for stalls, etc.; Mesure. Lane Crawford 4th. Uficar

Ho cas purchase his discharge for £16. Mr. T. G. Weall engineers were agreed that the tunnels and Co., the Victoris Dispensary, A.:8.

then that the contribution should not Department on miscellaneous works. He If he were serving in the United States Olivia

...Mrs. C. HP. Hay could be constracted through the Watson and Co., Kully and Walsh, Moutrie Viola...

Maris

...Mr. F. J. Henter

depromated, the delay in the contraction of the price would be £8. The difference Mrs. W. H. Basting motion.

The Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk seeded the the new reservoir, which he said would take is the cost of tannsportation from Manila. Lower or Grey Chalk. This material in d. Co., Eung Oo, Sincers Co. Fun Co.

yours to fill when it was completed, and Ladies in waiting: Mondanica Churchill, was very homogeneous, practically Special thanks are due to Mours. Naronks Craster, Heskyn and Loste

The Hon. Mr. David Landalo in up-ths Pablo Works Department, which had the happy-go-lucky methode generally of free from, and almost impervious to,also to Mesars. Weisten and the Dairy Ockig, F. Day and W. Mace.

and Co. for doing all printing free of charge,

porting it, said it was not the contribu- this construction in hand. We get ope Pages:-Masters W. Christmas, J. tion towards the cost of military defences more instans of this is the salt continued water, and possessed the peculiar Farm Co. for their gerosity. Alan to the property of gradually paddling itself Cinematograph Co. for their two most Pester, A. V. Scott, and S. H. Scott, He pointed out that the estimates of on our work as this section of the the late Mr. W. T. Stead is given in his MR. W.-7. - BTEID'S '' RETURN."- Guarda-Mosers.-P. V. Moorish, J. under which the amount was assessed occasions if one of us attempted to carry An account of the reappearance

which they obected to, but the system jast referred to," he said, and

and I hate said on previous It was improbable, though certainly successful shows. Thanks are likawins possible, that water-bearing fissures due to the ladies who organised the clever Masicians-Under the control of Pro every pubile work undertaken by the garment work is carried one should would be encountered in that stratum, plays done by the children and to all friends or Gonzalos,

Colony had to be increased by twenty he to the Bankruptcy Court before very biography, written by his daughter, Miss who helped to furnish and preside over the“) The presence of such finstires could,

city in Ilyrin, and the seaper out to cover this contribution. He long. They welcomed the construction Estella W. Stead, and just published by various stalls.

thought such a synteur could not be of roads in the New Territorien for com. Mr. Heinemann. Two place of the "re- however, he foretold by the use of

mercial, military and other romanza, The defended upon my masonable ground, Hon. Memberi theft criticised the "de the famous. Julia's Buzeen, pilot drill, and, if any were encounter-

There was another view of the matter condition of the Finest ale which Mr. Bend founded ely high pressure grouting, as had

which sypoured to have been overlooked; which the Uneficial Bon. Membe

A Tace, weeks after his passing, Em THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, been already largely used in submarine G. KAMMING & Co., Lounge work and in pita, could be

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very you then rested the Chancellor wars strongly of opinion should never came to the Upper Room in the Inner of the Exchequer a large sum of money be sold, but should be reserved for Sanctuary of Juli's Bureau. Clearly he

government balding, which would be

The Little Theatre will be reopened indirectly from Hongkong in the form are to be wanted sooner or later. Hhowed his face that male might see, and when the child has a cold. The cold Chesterton. IPHTHERIA sally contracted this mouth with a new play by Mr. G. E. of Income tax on profite of shipping.com thought nobody outside the Public Works faded into the darken his voice nepares the child's system for the recep tion and development of the diphtheria

EDUCTIONS IN

to sumps on either side of the channel, would be provided. The angels

gems Waet there are esses of diphtheria

Drugs, Paient Riedlines, de

QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG,

July 22, 1915

wuld be twin tubes, of 19 ft clearpaighborhood children that bars,

cold Wald be kept at home and off the

panies mads on scocant, of the trade" of ] Dept. would endorse the statement that rang. Mirough the room and he spaka, the port by stanmer registered in Eng- during the year the rinds of the Colony saying, * All I told you is inu ... land, and on profits of manufacture macadam roads on the the lower had been kept in good order. Many of I NEVER FAILS internal diameter and 30 ft apart, tract until recovered: Give the Cham Diarra Raedy sa s name movis for the Introduction of tile he would

goods sold. In the Colony The present invels were in disgraceful Copadition NHAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Obolers and might seem to some, on nopportuno peaking generally, of the pufilia works, with cross-passages nt interva a brain's Cough Remedy and ney will not implies corps diathes and dysentery question in view of the recent disturb

have to remain at home long. It also clean bighting and train working by the enlture boda, which farm in nieitboz children or s clatt's throwhen it has a cold, and lint case of reamp minimise the risk of contrasting infections stomach, glysispy

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oldctricity would be arranged for, and the question of ventilation would nut present any serious problems, re

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