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TO-DAY'S CABLES.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mah.)
PERSIAN OL.
LONDON, July 23
A message from Teheran, says that the Americans have offered the raian Government a large loan. The British. financial adviser was It is believed that the Anglo-Persian oil Mequested to absent himself.
reement has been temporarily shelved."
MANNIX NOT TO LAND IN IRELAND.
Losmos, Jely 28.
It is officially announced that Archbishop Mannix will not be allowed land in Ireland.
TURKISH GARRISON ENTERS BULGARIA.
LONDON, July 28. Reuter learns that a large proportion of the Turkish garrison Adrianople entered Bulgaria where it was disarmed and interned.
SPECIAL CABLE
PLAGUE OF RATS.
ALL POSSIELE MEASURES TAKEN
[Chine Mail-SPECIAL.]
SINGAPORE, July 30. A plague of rats was found in everal gedorns at Tanjong Priok, Java. All possible measures have been taken.
TYPHOON SIGNAL HOISTED.
GALE EXPECTED HERE.
The No. 1 Red typhoon signal was hoisted from the Observatory soon after 9.30 this morning. Soon after Boca, it was substituted for the No. 4 Black signal which signifies that an East (NE. to SE.) gale is expected Verc.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ZIRVORE XX THE HOHILA.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
July 29.
Mr C. W. Anderson me. Leiris Mr and Mrs G. P.Mr A., Lustig
Mr D E. Macdonald Bartlett Mrs C. Batchelor Dr O. Marriott. Misa E. Batchelor Mr C. W. Martyr Miss. M. Batchelor Mr and Mrs J. F. Yra E. R. Belilios McKeon and child Mr and Mrs C. R.Mr and Mrs E G.
Benson
McWhirter
Mr & Mrs S. Bisney Mr W. G. Mcore Mrs G. Bonnertie! Mr and Mrs W. F. Mr and Mrs J. M. Neeson
Erady
فرتم
Mr F. P. Brady Mr M. Brenwald
Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Newwisi
Mr K. L. Nielsen
Mr J. E. Nolte
B
Mr ET. Nolihenius
Brockins
M: J. T. Nolthenins
Mr Pat H. Byers
Mr and Mrs E K
Mr A. Campbell
Palitta
Mr P. D. Chandler Mr and Mrs A, B.
Mr and Mrs W. P. Peacock
Clarke
Mr 6. 8. Perry
Mrs and Mis
| Mr A. A. Claxtoners
Mr Van Driel
Mr C. . Edmunds Mr H. Vander Plas Mr and Mrs D. Rr J. Quin
Mr W. A. Radford, Idwards
Jr. Engineer-Captair
SP. Ferguson MrJ Randolph.. Mr and Mrs M.Mrs R.C. Rasmussen
ind 2 children Frankel
Mr & Mrs CE W.
and Sienu
children
Mr C. G. Fry Mr & Mrs Gilben Miss Gliten
Mr and Mrs Wistern Mr R Rodenfaser
Oi-sendam
Mr G. M. Gordon
Mr F. Grabem
Mr J. D. Rossolymor
Mr F. M. Saleely
MrJ.T. Kiag Selter
Capt. &Mrs Grierson Mr A S. Shwartz
and child
Capt T. Sigueland
Hr and Hrs S. W.Mr and Mrs F.
Hammond
Mrs. Banson
Indian constable No. 8394 was this morning charged before Magis. trate Smith with unlawfully receiving a bribe of $2 from a hawker. Mr. Leo Longinotto appeared for the de- fence and asked for a remand and Mr J. W. de Bass bail. The case was remanded for a week, bail being fixed in the sum of $200.
According to letters received
illoway
Mr J. J. Simon
Erith
kink and child Mr & Mrs B.. Har-Mr and Mre 5. A, Mr. ad 3irs R. G.Capt. A. H. Smith
Mr J. Ross Em th Harper is E BarringtonMs and Mrs E E. Solomon and Mr A. II. Raymond daughter
Bertschieb Mr and Mrs M J.Mr. S. Soretzon
Mr & Mrs O. P.
Templeton Mr and Mrs F. A.
Ihompson
Mr H. Henderson Mis L. Nersloff Mrs I. L Bough
M: W. H Howe
frem Ergland the new Bishop of M.C. F. Johnston Hongkong was to be consecrated on My R. Julien Jane 2 ar St. Paul's Cathedral.
Mr & Mrs W. Tuska Mr W. E Tuttle Mr A. Taturdjian
On Mr J. F. Kelly. Jr. Mr J. de D. Viel
the afternoon of that day he was Mr Mrs R. Bewley Mr J. H.F. Webor going to hold a meeting at the Mr F. L. Kirchner Mr and Mrs W. J.
Missionary. Society's House to form a Victoria Hongkong Diocesan Association.
After the luncheon hour yester- day, when a number of people had gone away wondering what had happened to the Victoria Cafe, and after our reporter had been to verify their complaints, someone put up a notice to the effect that the premises were being repaired. So perhaps the commuters may get get the meals they have paid for.
Dr M. C. Lesher,
Williams and child Mr and Mrs C. Mr L. C. Winters
Mr. G. Wood"
Lauritsen
Capt. Archer
PEAK HOTEL
July 23.
Mr & Mrs Ashton
MrH O. Hope Mr and Mrs C. E. Baroness van Aerrsen Holmes
Beyers
Mr & Mrs R. Hunter Baron VAD AurienMr and Mrs J..
J. By Beyers Mr. E. O. Bird Mr R Baking Mr and Mrs D. K.
Blair
Breakspear
In consequence of the resigna. Mr and Mrs 0. T. tion of Mr. Vanstore, the office of Yager of St. John's Cathedral be Mr G. G. Bridser Mir J. G. Bridger The Church Body Major and Mr J. chie vacant.
Carter decided to raark their appreciation of the way in which Mr. Vanstone Mr G. F. Caville
Mr R W. Lee Jones Fir Eli- Badoorie Mr H. C. Kaspersen Mr Konkolevsky Mr I & Leing
Mr T. B. Lamburn Mr T. D. Lloyd
Mr. M. R. L. Logan L.Mrs J. F. Maczrezor
had discharged his duties during the Mr and Mrs T. W. seventeen years he has held the office
Charch
Mr. S. Clark
Mr R.C. MECHAMATS Mr P. J. Maitad
Mrs J. W. May bew
Mrs McAfnah Mrs Melrose
by voting to him a sum of $500, asr & Mrs CockburaMi's H. Moninger
x parting gift. Mr. Everett has been appointed to the office of Verger and entered on his duties on July 15th. Church Notes.
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CARLTON HOTEL-
Mr W. Bahr
Joly $7.
Mr P. Baterstock
Mr C. Botley Mr8, Bocntiff Mt E. Bountif Miss J, Hountif
Mr J. M. Rowen
ton and family
Bira L Jobasoa
Miss Keeley
Mr P. Keegh
Mr D. Kerr
Misa Kinsay A
Brs F. F. Cameron Mr L. Livesty
Mr C. H. Cole
Mr C. F. Cooper
Mr Cormack Capt & Mrs Corson Mr Coron Mr B. Crowley Mr D. O. H. Colly Mr D. F. Cuthill Mr L. J. Darica Eng. Comdr. W..
Dawson Mr Y. B. Dick
Dickie
Duncan
Hr A. W. Eastman Mr G. E. Eliams
Mr & Mrs Leonarda
Mr G. Eveleigh.
Mr J. Farmer
Dr and Mrs Clapper K. Logan
Mr A.V. Farmer
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NOTICES.
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LEATHER BELTING, ROUGH LEATHER: HAIR BELTING, DRESSED LEATHER, COTTON BELTING, CHROME LEATHER, DELIVERY HOSE. COPPER RIVETED WOVEN CANVAS HOSE, DECK HOSE,
ETC. ETC.. ORIGINAL INVENTORS OF COTTON BELTING & MACHINERY FOR ITS MANUFACTURE AGENTS: ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd..
Phone 1500. .... 14, Chater Road.
"IDEAL"
THE CREAM SUBSTITUTE
MAKES
IDEAL
DEAL MIL ICE CREAM
NOT SWEET
MURDER WILL OUT.
MAN ARRESTED IN TOKYO AFTER TEN YEARS.
The murderer of Otsuya has been arrested after a search for him of ten years. This case was known as the "Otsuya goroshi," or the murder of a woman named Otsuya, and was the talk of the town for a number of years. The murder was com mitted in what was then a lonely open space, known as Mitsubishiga. Hara, now occupied by the big Mitsubishi buildings and the Tokyo Station.
The murderer is Otomatsu Wata- habe, an old actor, who has a police) record of five burglaries to his name. He was recently arrested after he had entered a geisha house with the intention of robbing. This time be was identified by a finger print as the perpetrator of the crime of ten years ago. When accused of this crime, he made a full confession,-- Japan Advertiser.
GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND.
CREED OF THE BRITISH PUBLIC SCHOOL BOY.
I believe in the gentlemen of Eng- land; I believe that I must shave: every morning and every morning take a bath; and have my clothes made to order in such wise that no
PUDDINGS, DRESSINGS, Etc. man shall look at them twice.
PACKED BY - NESTLE'S
OBTAINABLE FROM
I believe in the Church, the Army, the Navy and Law and faithfully bold it my duty to maintain my caste if fate has called me to a life other than these.
I believe I must have a decent
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., club: I must not drink to excess nor
25 cts. per tin.
THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
AND
THE UNITED BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
FIRE, MARINE, LIFE and MOTOR" ACCIDENT, For Pales and Particulars appply to the General Agenta
UNION TRADING CO., Prince's Ruilding.
Power Durability Reliability Economy
PAWNING A RING.
ATTEMPTED DECEPTION
FAILY.
AGENTS FOR Sotta China
VASQUEZ CORREAS & CO.
REPRESENTED BY
E. MOW FUNG,
63 Des Voeux Road Central
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALE
*
The S.S. Chenglee," 'Captain Inspector Aris, of the Hooghum Azuma. 836 tons, arrived this mom-i Police Station, this morning charged ing at 6.30 a.m. from Wei-hai-wei a Chinese before Magistrate Smith with 1.100 tons of general cargo." with unlawfully attempting to pledge á gold washed silver ring for $6 at a pawnshop, by representing the same to be made of pure gold.
Capt. Monteith Mr and Mrs. G.
Morgan Col. L.A. Nicholson
C.M./7, D.5.0. When asked to plead, the defend- Capt H. S. Yük
art said. "I did not say whether it Mr H. H. Nott
was made of brass, iron, silver, or Mr B. B..Potter
gold. I simply handed it across the Mrs Pro-en
counter and asked for $6.” McJ. & Robinson Mr K-W. Roger The pawnbroker said that be
Mr J. F. &wndells
The s.s. Kega Maru," Capt. M. Nojiri, 3,608 tons, arrived this morn- ing at 6.45 a.m. from Singapore with 790 tons of steel plates, glasses, etc.........
DEPARTURES.
The 5.5. "Liazgehow," Capt. Hooker, sailed for Singapore via
of general cargo.
Biojun Maru," Capt. Nakao; sailed for Batavia at 4 p.m. 10-day with 900 tons of general cargo.
The 3.5
The sis." Lake Gitano," Capt. Johnson, sailed for Calcutta via Hai-
Major& Mea Sanders
bore a stamp guaranteeing it to be Fire & lison & child Mr & Mrs Huddies. Er and Mrs F. J.Mr G. E. Sandstrom examined the ring and saw that it Swatow at noon to day with 400 tons
Mr O. . Savage Mr and Mrs W. F.Mr and Mrs G. Lmade of pure gold. He was about
Daggett
Heamen Schulk to accept it in pawn, when on second Mr & Mrs JohaMr. R. P. baw
thoughts, he decided to examine the Mr& Findlay Smith ring, more carefully. He did so, and Mr H. picer
found it to be made of silver washed Mru de Ming Stubi inge
with gold. He detained the defand- Mr C. A. SwaD
ant and sent for the police. In Phong at 2 p.m. to-day with 200 tons Mr and Mn W. spector Aris said that when charged of general cargo.
The s.s. "Methven," Capt. James, Sylvester
at the station, the defendant said that the ring was given to him by a sailed for Singapore at noon to day friend who assured him that it was with 900 tons of general cargo.
A constable The 6.5. Rupara, Capt. Cope- made of pure gold. accompanied the defendant to inter- land, sailed for Batavia via Semarang view the friend. The latter, while at 3.30 p.m. to-day with 900 tons of admitting that he had given the general cargo. defendant a gold ring, denied that the ring produced was the particular
aud family Mr D. Mair
Miss Coulson
Lt. Col. M. Greer
Hale Mr B. C. Halo MF Lod Mrs Dane Hrad Mrs McMD Hall Air R. Davis
Intosh
Boo Mr E Denniston Mr J G. Melling-
Hallifax Mrli.. Doaniston Mr J. Nida Miss K. Desmond Mr A. Peterson
Mr & Mrs Clarks Mr & Mrs Maywhile Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr and Mrs B. J
and family
Sy:ett Maf Gen, F. Ventris MrHH Webster R.Mr Alkinson
r E. P. Williams Mr & Me Winfield. Mr Marshall Wood MOJ: P. HellstromMajor R. B. Young Mr Hollingsworth
Mr F. fanning Mira McCallum
# B. Emmanuel Mr O. 4. Remking
Hr E. Enn Mr M. Eisk-
Mr&Mrs Favis
Min T. Field
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Mr C. 3. Rockledge Mr & Mrs Schulder Mr A, Souza Ws and Mes Gordon Miza Sonza.
Me L. Gilson
My M. Gregory Mr & Mrs Spiers Miss L Grey ・・・ Me B. Standish
Mm 7. Harrington Miss Suttio
Me
Hodgson
Dia Rollinsn
*** Holloway
Wek Mrs Yan toro
Mr G. BwanSON
Mas Vertion
Mɛ A. Wian.
Mrs L. Hansen
Major Barding
ODE.
Sentence of one month's hard! labour was passed.
Notifications by Home news papers of increase of price are still being made, the total for the year now being 408. Among the 16 which | increased their price in the week ending June 19 are the Smart Sel One death occurred in Hongkong (now Is. 6d.) and the Times Literary yesterday from enteric fever. The Supplement (now 6d.)
viction was a Chinese.
т
GEMARANGE
The "Kaching, " Br., dieared i to-day- and will all for Hongay at 9. -g.m." to-moITOW..
The s.a. "Chunghing,” Br., cipar
be a teetotaller.
I believe in my father's politics.
I believe I must not fie, cheat at cards, nor apply the letter of the law in games.
I believe I must perjure myself to save a woman's reputation even if she has none; and respect all women except those who are not respectable, for they are outlawed 1 believe I must hold my feelings in check; feel; shame when they master me, and yield to them only in secret-BECAUSE I AM A GENTLEMAN OF ENGLAND! From "The Making of an English- man" by W. L. George.
POST OFFICE.
Registerei and Parcel Mails are closed 10 minutes earlier than the time given belor unless otherwise stated, and where lars advertised to closs before 9 am registered sad parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
GENERAL HOLIDAY.
The General Post Offics will be open on Monday, the 2nd August, from 5am. to 3 a.. only.
There will be ore delivery of ordinary and Registered correspondence, and one collection of letters from the Pillar Bores. The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
The District Pest Offices will be open from 8 am to 9 am and from 5 p.m. to! 16 p.. with the exception of Kowloon Ofice..which will be open from 8 am to 9 am only and Sheung Wan Branch which will be open from 8 a.m.'to § a.m. and from 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 pm.
There will be one delivery from Dis- trict Offices at Noon.
Straits
DEWARD MITA
FRIDAY, July 30.
and Calcatix-Per SHINGO MARU.
SATURDAY, July 31. Straits-Per DUNERA.
WEDNESDAY, August 4 Manila-Per TENYO MARU......
FRIDAY, August 6. Japan-Per TOYOHASHI MARU.
-
OUTHEAD MILLS..
paga
FRIDAY, July 50. Bohor and Haiphong Pet CRUNG |
HING, 5pm. Pakboi and Haiphong-Per KAIPING,
3 p.
1a.m.
"TRL. No.
1748,
FRIDAY JULY 30, 1920,
ENTERTAINMEKTS.
TEL. No.
CORONET 1743
TO-NIGHT, at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCES OF
'FLAME OF THE
THE
DESERT
TO-NIGHT, at 7.15 p.m.
SILENT MYSTERY "
Episodes 6 & 7.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
2511.
TO-NIGHT I
2511.
TO-NIGHT!!
CHARLOTTE WALKER
IS
"SLOTH
"SEVEN
One of the
DEADLY SINS
TER
NEW VICTORIA
KAU
FONG
CINEMA
THE COOLEST PICTEAZ HOTAL IN SUMMER,
30th, Sist July, 1st & 2nd August 7.15 0.15 p.m. nightly.
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PEARL WHITE
RUTH
ROLAND
in
in
"THE BLACK SECRET" "THE TIGER'S TRAIL"
Episode 11.
Episodes 7 & 5
COMIC.
3 P.M.
HAROLD LLOYD
Matinee SATURDAY, MONDAY, at
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.
VESSELS DUE,
FROM BELIGHET.
Ang. 6.-B. F.
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IL-R. & 0.
12-B. F. 18-B J. 16.-B. T. 24-B F. 30.-B. F. Sept. 5.-B. F.
-B. F. S.-B. F. 19.-B. F. 20.-B. F.. Oct LL.-B. F. 25.-5. F.
Pak Ling. Dunera Alcinous.
Prometheas
Usula
City of Birmingham.
Protesilaus.
Ningchow.
Rheaus. Achilles.
City of Dunkirk... Mentor. Idomenens.
Teiresias.
FROM JAPAN.
Anh. 6. 1. 1. B. Toyohashi M IL-P. & O. Lahore.
12. P. Q. Takada.
14.-B..
16.-P. & G.
Bellerophon
Eastern Arstoon Apoer.
17.-P.&O. Eslyan.
18-P. 40.
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pan. Flacay.
Bapt. 5.-B..
Cyclops.
2.-P. = 0. Jeypore.
12-P. & G. 1-P. 40.
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20.-F. & 0.
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17.-B. P. Nor, 10.-2..
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Lywoon. Earypylas. Kankin.
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FROM MATELA.
SATURDAY, July 31.
Izioa. Shenghai, North Chins and Japan vis
Kobe-Per EAGA MABU, Aug. 14.-B. I
Talthybius. 12-B. F. 2nd ADEN- Straite, Bangkok, Calcot'a
Per TRILLA, FOOD.
PROSE CALO{J=ER. Shanghai and North China-Por
CHENAN, 3 p... Haibow, Pakhoi and Hipbong-Pet.
KAIFUNG, & p.m. SUNDAY," August 1.. Saigon-Per UNNAN MARU, 9. Bwstow, Amoy and Formoes via Kee
Jung-Per AMAKUSA MĀRU,
8.770.
TUESDAY, Anrost 3.
July 2-P. & 0. J.-N. Y. K. Aug. LmP. & 0.
24-P.&O.
Torilla. Shingo Mari. Зарим Madras.
FROK EGEBAT.
Dewers Amoy Shanghai and Sorth China-Joly SL-P. & 0.
Per SUTYANG, 9 am-
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́HONG, 1 pm- Swatow, Amoy and Foocbow-Per HAI- Philippin Telands-Per TAMING, 3p.m. ́THURSDAY, Apgust k:
Shanghai and North, China- Per
FROK JAYL
faly 31.0. Tilatjap.
31.-J.C.J.L Aug. 1.-J.C.J.L.
€4.0.7.L 13.-J.C.J.L.
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16.-J.O... Tikembang.
SINKIANG, 11 am." FRIDAY. August Swatow Amery and Foochow For
BATCHING, I p. SATURDAY, August 7. Weihaiweź "Cheloo and Tientsin-Per
KUEIOWOW, 3 p.m. TUESDAY, August 10. Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per
HAHOONG, 1`pm. THURSDAY, August. 12. Shanghai, North China, Japan vis Nagr Babi, HoDoinin, Canada, United
FROM XANGOUTER." States, Central and South Amerios EUROPE via SAN FRANCIS02 P ZENYO C.P.O.8, Montemarle MARU. Registration 9,45 1.m21 Letter 10.30am.
FROM MELBOURNE AND SIDANT.
ed to-day and will sail for Haiphong #Correspondence bearing vasesľu maine
via Hofhow at:6 km_to-morrow...
Taiyuaz Aug 20. Reps. 1.-P. & O. Kanova
FROM SEATTLE.
Aug. 9-B. F. Fept. 16-E. F. Oct. 31.-B. P. Nov. 10-B. F. Dee. 3.-B. F.
Profesijaus. Traderas.
3:00. Talthy bios. Tyrdarena-
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
Aug. 3T. KE
4.-P. M. S.
Терто Маги. Venezuela
FROM LOS ANGELES,
July 31.-L. 4.P.N. West Mentori Aug. 22. LAP.N. Wort Eka. Sept. 1-LA.P.N. Vinita
7-LLP.N. West Hixon.
Oct
FROM LONDON.
Aug 1-J. H.
4.-P. & Q.
B.-P. 0. A-J. K.
11.-N. Y. K. 16.-P.&O.
Sept. T-P. & 0.
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Glenariffe.
Yok haton Kern.
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Kankin.
FROM LIYERPOOL.
Ang. 2.-B. F. Prometheus.
TB. F Rhaus
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15.-B. F.
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21.-B. F. 24.-B. F. Oct. 7.-B. F.
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Mentor. Esprius,
Knightof the Barter. Ajax Etestor."
Teiresins.
"Idk meneta
Tancer.
FROM ROTERED DES
Aug. 10.-B. L.« 11.-N. T. K. Sept. 5.-N. Y. K.
SWAIL Calcutta Karu. Dakar Mara
FROM. HAMBURG.
Smzi. Aug. 10.-E. L.
WORKING AT 102
A KORFOLK CENTENARIAN..
Thornage, a little village near Holt, in Norfolk, has a resident who celebrated her 102nd birthday.recent- ly. Mrs. Key, this centenarain, spends her time doing fancy work or reading. She is quite abreast of the times, sées Ino harm in whist drives, but thinks
bicycles ought to be taxed.
She has no false teeth, and is able to eat crests and raw apples as well as ever. She keeps her George IIL Prayer Book by her side, and among ber, household goods is a set of egg- cups once the property of her husband's grandmother.
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