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TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917.
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONEERS. TO FEX GOVERNMENT,
General Anctioneers
Share, Coal and General Produce Brokers and Commission Agents.
PROPRIETORS
"T&KW=<Wan" Cöal 'Storage.
Condes, work Bentley's
ath & 5th Editions At Telegraphic Code.
Telegraphic Address 'KICON" EONGKONG.
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THE CHNA MAIL.
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
(Continued from 'praße 2%)
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ENCOURAGING NEW INDUSTRIES.
The Chamber received a request from the Royal Colonial Institute to HERE is only one way to correct cooperate on behalf of legislation to this. You must reach the cause of confine as far as practicable in the the trouble. Just because your hand trembles it does not follow that the public interest Government Orders to tronble lies directly in the nerves of the British firms. This was put forward hand. The body is full of what is known with view to endbanging new sympathetic nerves. Dans persons industries and expanding existing Be not aware that such serves exist. istries in the British Eapite, and They do not know that nothing goes on
the
in this epoct as remarked on a fand I know of no other question in former ockion that out of 48 Com-the problems of the future which panica reptered in Hongkong, 20 excites higher feelings and have beenjound up or struck off the strongest possible view-umong your Register Hongkong Companies Committee. It is surely not too! In the option of the Committee much to hope and even to expect uniform sure should be instituted that the privilege of return to this ow all Coranies operating in Hong. Colong should be withheld from the kong, and all Companies operating enemy for a substantial period after in China trolled from some part The events of the past year have only the declaration of peace. (Applause. Jį of E.M.. Dinious.
served to strengthen rather than miti- gate the views on this põins expressed. by Mr. Lundalo, the Chairmari at (Applause.) last year's Meeting. During the past few weeks stirring events have developed which "will figure in future history and they our decided stages in the progresa of the Allied Powers towasis victory. THE WAR.
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THE CINESE LANGUAGE!
SCHOOL.
In respore to the request rude at the last aqual meeting, & Chinese Language Phool has been success. fully loathed with Dr. Peures a the Directd in Charge Considering
in any part of the body that every other accordingly your Committee inti-thit the shool was started in the part does not instantly know of." Theated their support, and suggested closeness of this sympathy is familiarly the Government, that British mer illustrated by heartaches indigestion, Phonmatism, neuralgia, etc., when the chants in this Colony should be given part that hurts may not be the seas of opportunity to tender for those the trouble at all Almost every case of Government requirements- which sleeplessness, nervousness, even dyspep-ordinarily go past the Colony to the sia, is a "sympathetic strike" by brain, nurves and stomach, induced by the Crown Agents at Home. Such class starte with Cantonese on the Lowering of the general health. In cases course would seem to contribute to of this kind nothing is more grateful the eneburgement of British indus- than the help and strengthening
tries locally; and in any case might called ofs remarkable discovery
Sargol Tableta ar A
a careful combinar other ways well prove worth a tion of valuable nerv and strength brin). feeding plements that
thim to
to reach and revitalize with strengthening power entire system. Their action is quick and unmistakable. Try Sargol Tablets Tstruction, to pull by Public Auction, today. Make the test for yourself and Ltd, The Fictura Dispensary, The Pharmacy, Queen's Dispensary, The Edward Dispersary, and other reliable chemists in Hongkong sell them.
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PUBLIO AUCTION,'
Undersigned have
1902 ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)..
QA
WEDNESDAY,
the 28th March, 1915,
from 11 am to 12.30 pm, and again frem. 2.15 p.nl the same day, at Braeside Hotel, Macdonnell Road,
THE WHOLE OF TEX
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
ko,
FURNITURE,
therein contained.. Compriring-
&c.
-Hall Stands, Large Mirror in Black- wood Frame, Side Tables, Upholstered Armchairs apofas by Lane Crawford, Blackwood Cabinets and Stands, several Carpets and Rugs (Axminster) including -one Jarge Pile Carpet, Paintings nori, Tictures, large carved Teak wood Sidetourd, Dinner Waggons, large unil swall Dining Tables, Chairs, a large quantity of Table Liner, &, Electro plate and Cutlery, including a number of Silver Articles, large and small Teak- wood Wardrobes with Mirrors, Doable and Single Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Bed Linen-und-
· Blankets, Pathroom Utensils, largo Ico Chests, Pantry and Kitchen Utensils, including a large Cooking Stove, &c.
Also
Two Fiance (one by Collard' und Collard), Tennis Set and Poles, full size Broquet Set, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Wire Netting,
Anoi
A very fine Assortment of Pot Plants, Fams, c.
On view from Monday, 26th inst. Catalogues 'will be issued.
HUGHES & HOUGH;
Auctioneera
Hongkong, March 25, 1917.
#
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1567
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
the
THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ADEGUNT OF THE GUMORANAD).
on
FRIDAY,
the 30th March, 1917, at 11 a.m., at 58, Nathan Road, (top floor), SUNDEY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
4:
FURNITURE,
therein contained.
(Full Farticulars From Catalogue.) Ou view from Thursday noon. Torms :-Cash.
+
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 97, 1917.
PUBLIC AUCTION....
1604
THE Undersigned have received a structions to sell by Public Auction,
بالحديدة مرة
(ro* ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERAZO),
од
FRIDAY,
A
the 30th March, 1917, commencing at 2:30p.m., at their Sales Booms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice
House Street-> BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.
Comprising:-
OCEAN FREIGHTS.
·
ካነ
with
• INTIMATIONS
CLARKE'S CIRQUE
TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M.
First Presentation of
A GREAT NEW PROGRAMME.
AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5.30 p.m.
Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO.
stress of er time when" business staffs are pleted and men's time
We ning with every confidenes subject also the claims of military duties, Dr.Pearse and the 30 to 40 regard the present Augh French students to be congratulated on advance as effective progress towards the progres of the school. The first the centre of Belgium. In Bunk the Revolution has set up a leme 2nd Noreter last, and Dr. Pearce static. Provisional Government with is elrendy le to repors study pro the declared intention of more rigor. gress on t part of the students ous prosecution of the wag, while towards prociency in the veroncular. China Eke the United States has now Quarterly tits have been instituted severed diplomatic relations for the Lenfit of all concerned, but Germany. There is also the capture to the ready assistance which, in almost it is hopes that these tests where of Bagdad with all its consequent every case, was given by every sonor This rapid series. of official in the Colony, and also by the A plea for reduction of ocean they do no show high recons of possibilities. freight rebates on Europain heights marks will of discourge beginners. events favourable to the Allies in Governor himself on questions which linned a good deal of attention you must will
respires confidence in the nearer ap: really a bed the the Committees, of. Chambers in against rupi acquisition of a difficult pronch of victorious peace, for the the Colony when he had presented, China and in Hongkong the en-oriental guage and literature, welfare of mankind and with the them personally to him. (Applause) hanged rates of freight and time differlt end in themselves inter Promise of opportunities for the fur-Among the veestions which had come occupied in payment of abate chains the most fumble conditions, and ther prosperous development of this up since he had had the honour being targely responsible for the mis- the Commer Lope that every taking part with the United States the removal of the enemy prisoners to a Colony. We are happy to see China of being their representative, had been ing of the question. Strongly divers encourgemat will be given to gent views were held by merchants, students tocontinue their studies in the cause of international justice and the matter was ultimately drop even when regress is not so rapid and humanity, and it is opportune ped owing to divided opinions.as expected the outset. The Como express here our good wishes to Anchoration of the position has since mitters wish to institute, classes for been provided by shipowners arrang Mandarin u well as Cantonese but of rebate this bus notyet proved phicticable. ing to pay 80 per cent. claims immediately at the close of Mandari: lads such a preponder the first period..
ing place in the dialects of Chica for converse with official Chinese and
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FOOD SUPPLIES.
A threatened restriction in the supplies of food commodities, not- abiy Butter, Eroris Australia to Hongkong and Shanghai hd the Committee to take up the question with the Clovermnent and with Mr.
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the great nation of Russin in the development of the ideals her people
have set before them..
safer place than the confines of the Colony; the trade mark question, which was a very vital one: the silk prohibi- tion question, which was due apparently to some rather careless blunder in Lon- don, which involved the holding up of considerable figures, as they were most the traile in that Colony running isto
of
gave
of the Bill was as far as he could under-
ataud it, and he bad followed it very
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Hongkong.
CORNED BEEF
AND
CORNED PORK
PUT UP IN KLOS AND BARRELA FCE
EXPORT OR STEAMERS USE.
The achievement of great things has its price, and while we are all them aware, and for no purpose what proud of the men who have gone soever of henefit to the Empire; and, forth to fight, the country's battle, lastly, the war taxation, which was not the peoples if the great and thick and of the estreme sacrifice some yet fully dealt with. Referring to the populated peas of Central and Northern Cina, vast fields for coms falls to us, and it is fitting that said that it was being dealt with in a un called upon to render, n. great enemy trade mark question, the speaker mercial and engineering enterprise, that it is the hoped it may soon the Bams who have lost members of ment. To a large extent the Bill
we should record our sympathy with Bill before Council at the present mo secure a pla in the curriculum of their staffs, stricken on the field of all that they asked for, but it did not
I desire to our language school. J. B. Suttor, the Commercial Coin-acknowledge the assistance Sir battle in the great cause during the 80 quite far enough. What the effect missioner for New South Wales, with Charles Eliot has rendered the Com-Past months. effective results. The importance of mitter in the development of the WORK BY SUB-COMMITTEES,carefully, was that all enemy trade DAIRY FARM NEWS.
bintaining ready supplies of fool school; and dr appreciation is due
marks, and all enamy goodwill, and products from Australia is obvious in to Dr. Ferred for the wholehearted during the year Sub-Committees be vested for the period of the war In closing I would mention that anything associated with them should these times, and I take this oppor-manner in which he devotes have been extended as indiented in in the person of the Enemy Custo- tunity to acknowledge the valuable energies for te well-being of this the report, and the Chamber is dian, but the Bill did not provide, so assistance Mr. Sutter always places new branch ofthe Chamber's work indebter in the Members of these far, distinctly, that they would never at the disposal of the Clumber in Beginners Clases are starting again Sub-Committees for the time and be returned to, the enemy if, for matters connected with the great in April which is hoped will be well attention they have given to much some unforeseen reason, he was ever Souther Colony. Notwithstanding attended. (Applause) restricted shipping facilities with
valuable work. The accounts do not allowed in their midst again. That, he high prices and high, forwarding' POST-BELLUM TRADE." call for any elaboration. The balancs hoped, would be dealt with by an amend- charges the enterprise of merchants As you will have seen the reports on the right side and the figures ment before the Bill was passed a second and traders has kept the Colony well largely deals fith, trade policy as speak for themselves. They there-time. In passing be would like to make supplied with staple foods, and it is applied to the resent war period and for to propose the adoption of the the remark that he hoped the time had come and after the war he hoped it satisfactory to know that Flour and to the post belig future. Our les-Report and Accounts. (Applause.)
Mr. W. M. HUMPHREYS? Gentle would be dealt with--when it would be other for necessaries continue inters of 21st Nach of host your to Mr.
no longer possible for any official substantial supply in Hongkong: a loss and of Jajuary 8th of this yearmen. I beg to second the resolution majority in that Colony, in the Council KING EDWARD HOTEL tribute moreover to the work of the to the Colonial Secretary indicate the at the Report and Accounts be of that Colopy, to veto the considered British and Allied Navies.
and determined opinion of a body of
Central Location policy the Committee have adopted adopted.
The motion was carried uni- merchants such as they represented in ALL ELECTRIC TRA PLA Entrance, the leading questions that lave arisers. "Decisions on the many im- mously.
that room that afternoon. (Applause). A Electric Lifta, Funx sud Lighting. Because, after all, in questions of trade European Bathe and Sentary Fittings, portant points at issue, are beating
and its connections, they were the experts Hon and Cold Water System throughout. maturity and w probably be arrived
And the people who knew, and they
Beat of Food and Service. at through the great Imperial Counci! Which is now sting in London. It
The Chairman called upon the Hon. offered their views to the Government
TILLPHONE 73 Legislative carefully considered, and they were not TGRAPHIC ADDRESS: be ready with fell considered views representative in the
going to have them turned down by sa Council, to address the meeting. as to the main requirements in out- The Hon. Mr P. H. Holyoak remark official majority which often did not an standing questions where this Colonged that it bad been thought desirable derstand the questions at all. (Applause). is concerned. The clief factor in that, ns. their representative on the The question of post-war policy had been our decisions appears to be the Legislative Council, he should explain to dealt with by the Chairman, and they Fungtang, C. E. Warren and J. Scott recognition of longkong as a great them a little of what had been attempted all felt, as he did they felt as a Cham-Harston. distributing mat and shipping centre in their name, what had been accomplish-ber-that their voice should go forth which should it be penalized by ed, and what the dificulties were in the from that meeting that at the close of
At an extraordipany meeting which report and expert charges other than way of accomplishing more. He would the war, as far as they were concerned, of a limited nature, would not be explain at the outset that a somewhat they would regard their late enemy followed
was involved in associates in that Colony as unclean; The CHAIRMAX said: The Com detrimental to te volume of trade. laborious process
the extant they were mittee have been approached from
THE CHAMBER AND THE
GRAND FLEET. **
ADDRESS BY THE HON. MR. P. H. HOLYOAK
THE Undersigned have received in ion Dining Tables and Chairs, Chesterfield of Newspapers and Periodiculs to the is necessary therfore that we should Mr. P. H. Holyoak, as the Chamber's on such questions after they had been
(YUL ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
SATURDAY,
the 31st March, 1937) at
10.30 am, their Sales Rooms, No.
Des Voeux Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,----
A CONSIGNMENT OPS. BRASS WARE,
Comprising -
A.
Stands, &c. Brass Fender and Fire
The Committee had pleasure in Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, subscribing on your behalf to the Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, at Ezt Landon organisation for distribution Sofas, Arm-chairs, do. Wardrobes and men of H.11. Grund. Fleet, whose Toilet Tables, Cot, &c., Miscellansons splendid work guards us here in con- Furniture, Roll-top Desks, Blackwood purative peace and keeps the Seas Ware, includior, Cabines, Wardrobes, neurer bond free from all but 3, Brases, & for lots Porcelains, &c., Pantry, spasmodic attacks from other than subinarine operations. Here in the Far East we owe a peculiar debt and tribute to the Allied Fleets who keep the sens open, and to the officers, engineers and men of the mercantile marine who stedfastly tarry on their important, work in face of the worst
1005 seas traffic.
A varied assortment of Carved Brass Tases, Jardiniera, Flower Bowls, Finger Bowls, Incense Burners, Buddha, Cand- lesticks, etc., etc...etc.
[
Also
A few lots Special quality Linen Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes.
Termos :—Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, March 24, 1917.
18:4
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have rectived in- atructions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
O
Bath Room and Kitchen Uteusila,
A few lots of Brass Finger Bowls & (Fall Particulars from Catalogue.) Trams: Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer a Hongkong, March 29, 1917.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
00
MONDAY,
1
the 2nd April, 1917, at 18 o'clock noon, at Kwong Hip Lung & Co.'s Ship Yard, Sham Shui Pc,
YING LING"
-VICTORIA.
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66
BITCHELL Manager.
NEXTRAORDINARY MEETING..
it should be out policy to foster priu-getting questions answered in the unclean to
not willing to associate with various sides on the standing of the the enemy can do against our over-eiples which skall ensure the main-Council, or in proposing a resolution then either in commercial or, social Chamber as a British Association
tenance and growth of commercial and obtaining & debate position circles for many years to come, and, Obviously, established, as we are in ENEMY TRADE MARKS.
relations with the great field of notice must be given of any question,
and they might possibly, and very personally, as far as he was concerned, a British Colony with a preponder Ching. Exports as well as Imports often they did, receive such an answer ever again if he could help it (APance of British members, gur prac The question of extinction of are in question and in this connees this to a question affecting really planse) By their outrage of every tical status is that of a British known law in warfare as it had been Chamber, and I would ask those Enemy Trade marks bud considerable tion we shoull advocate as we are commercial Intergate The understood, by their ruthless breaking
That meant. BE Undersigned have received in-attention during the year, and the already doing the extension and ap-is in the negative."
structions to sell by Public Auction policy favoured by the Committee plication of stientific and technical that further notice, for a fortnight of the laws of the sea they had forfeited embers, owing allegiance to other than the British flag, but whom we (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEN), wLs forcibly represented in Legisla. research, with Government assist must be given, and if there was to their right to be regarded as ordinary
tive Council by Mr. Holyoak. The ance, as instituted by the CommisCouncil meeting for a fortnight, or even civilised citizens of suy divilised state. are glad to have with us, to make main airn is that such measures shall son now appointed at Home by a month, the interests involved in Therefore, their voice should go forth due allowance for that point. The be taken as shall irretrievably pre. .3. Government, to lead in our the question were indefinitely held up. from that meeting that so far as in their proposal which is put before you vent the revival and use of enemy case to further gentific development The same applied to say debate upon a power lay they would do all they appeals to the outgoing Committee resolution. He thought some con- posaibly could to prevent the Germans as an opportune mense and they trade marks at least on British goods of our expert trade for China.
stitutional reform might be possible in coming back to that Colony, and, if support its introduction. It the after the wurz (Applause.) And REORGANISATION OF WORLD- this Colony, so that any question affect they could not do that they would resolution is carried it will be a that the property of an enemy who
TRAFFIC."
Ing business interests might be answered refuse to take them back for a period of matter for consideration for the implacably and unscrupulously con- | duets a policy of destruction of life The reorganisation of world traffic by the responsible offic in the Council Fears, and then only on terme of license incoming Committee to decide ou broad lines, and, if necessary, some (Applause). That was a thing they whether further step are desible and property of Allies and Neutrals after the war will set many problemas amplified answer should be given. ought to determine before the end of to take to meet the new clim ulike on the Eigli Sead, shall not to those guiding commercial centres Applause, Proceeding, the Hon. Mr. the war. He hoped, and believed, that stances arising out of the War in have his property and truding means such as Hongkong, and I commend Holyoak said a large amount of private there was a legacy of hatred left in the Compound Surface Cending nursel for this benefit after the war. to your notice, the resolutions, and work had been done by their represent minds of every British citizen, parentsations between our Chamber, the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Engines, Cylindrical Return Tube, understand the Imperial and the spirit thereof, adopted, at the alive which could not possible be public who had lost their children, brothers British Governout and other Marine Boiler, Speed about 9 knots, Colonial Governments are further Allies Conference at Paris detailed ly dealt with, or explained in public pat them under conditions which were remarks I would recommend a who had lost brothers, and who bad Chamber of Commerce. With these in the Report. Mir. Bonar Law in and he would like to give his testimony not ordinary warfare, and those who favourable bearing to the resolution For further particulars, apply to the considering this question. Undersigned.
After considerable deliberation the opening phrases of his letter.
had had their sisters butchered. Never, to be put before you, Launch to convey intending pur- your Committee have represented to drawing the Colony's attention to the
so long as they lived, would they forget chasers will leave. Blake Fier at Government, the need for legislation recommendations of that Conference
the horrors and putrage - pomzditted with the object of securing sound turns our thoughts forthwith to men-
upon humanity by the Prussians; it was conduct of Insurance business insures to be taken to avoid any recur
dup to those who had fallen that they Hongkong as adopted in Great Bri-rence of the dangers to which the
should never forget. (Applause)ival, tain, Canada, the Philippines and Empire has been exposed by the 1668 elaowhere. The security of policy growth of German trade and in- holders will thereby be strengthened fluence within it. Danger in this and the growth of mushroom.Com reapect will naturally lie in the re- penies minimised. It is significant turn of enemy subjects to our midst,
TUESDAY,
the 3rd April, 1017, at 2.30 pm), at
*CLOVELLY" No. 12 Peak Road.
SAX WHOLE OF THE
FURNITURE,
theres antinod."
Blackwood silver cabinets, blackwood earred desk, Bower stands &
Teakwood Sideboard, dimer waggons, "extension dining table and chairs, dinner
service, crockery, glassware der
* Teakwood extra large wardrobes, (with three large bevelled mirrors).
Teakwood Marble-top Bureaus, (with bevelled mirror) taakwood Jermanteix, Linen presses large double · Brass mounted Bed with air mattresses Marble top washstands, porcelain com- modes &c.
Also
Upright Grand Piano, by well-known saker, and in splenul condition ni
Large American leu Cheat and several good engravings and pictures, d
·Catalogues would
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suitable for towing purposes.
11 AM
TermaCash
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Hongkong. March 23, 1917.
FOR SALE.
at their Sales Booms, No. 8, Den Vorax Bend, Corner of
Ice House Street, SECOND HAND CONTRACTORS
PLANT," ZA THEODOLATE AND LEVEL
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On view Morday the 2nd April Full particulses may be had from, the
undersigneda
A, HOUGH.
BUGARS & "UVUGE,.
Hongkong March 201917
T618
Hongkong Teb
1917.
Auctioneeri
BUY RIGHT SELL RIGHT.
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Importer, Exporter, Commission Merchait
New Hort, UBA”
Hablonal. City Bank“
MADELON YOUR CONSIGNMENTES
The Man Who
Gets There
Is the man who has blood- Teal rich red blood and plenty of It-t, bla body. WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood, lots of it—life giving, brain nourish strength replenishing blood.
OF
Pairs $1.25 and 32,25
COMMITTEE.
Mr. A. Corrix, their proposed i
Funt. Clause of the Rules and Regulations of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce should be amended by the inser tion of the wort British be tween the word ten and the word "members" in the first line
M. IF Hough proposed: the ro election of Hou, Mr. P. H. Holyoak Hon. Mr. C E Anton, Hon. Mr. E thereof Shellim, Meat A. 8 D. Cousland, SM COPPIN remarked that for H Dodwell EY. D. PART, G. Tmany years the Committee had con- Edkins, N. J. Stabb, A. O. Lang, as thesisted of British ruembers only, and Committee keer plantga
ho umended regulation would ensure
Mr. Gordon, seconded the motion, suelt being the case, in lutures which was corrod
NEW CHATHALAN
| The Chairman: proposed and Mr. Ma
Dodwell soponded the confination of At a Mbaoquent, that selection of the
hewing the Hon. Mr
mambers —— China 1 M5
sur appointed Dvs. Co., Dairy Farm, Liverpool and Edluns a London and Globe Insurance, Co Mesara | bertand B. Afonteith and Patell and Coppola
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