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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD, 113
Russia has declared Tokyn a plagae-infested
The Corean Court has obtained an advance payment 150,000 yes from the American Mining Co., of Unsan.
The opening of the "Osika Exhibition has Leon postponed to the 1st of April owing to the general claction in Japan.
cede any territory in the Yangtsza region Valley. It is a fitting corollary to our to any other Power. In March of the same policy (says Dr. MonaISON) that in an port. year Germany signed an agreement with offensive German semi-oficial communiqué China delning German rights in Shantung wired from Berlin on November 12, it is an- and making them virtually exclusive. Oa noudced that England agrees not to try 10 A. S. WATSON & CO., the 1st July the Weihaiwai Convention was obtain any privileges in the Yangtze Valley, sighed, and a few days after the present with which promise Germany is fully Premier made an unsolicited "declaration | satisfied." At this point, as far as is that Britain would construct no infant known, matters rest, Shanghai has been railway from Weihaiwci. In May, 1899, an evacuated, but what are we to imagine that Anglo-German - Ican agreement-following the Powers concerned in the secret intrigués on two other Auglo-German loans, iu 1896 of October last consider that they have and 1898--was signed with China for the gained? It is true that, after sending the WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS construction and management of a trunk notes to France and Germany, China sent supplementary despatches pieclaring that the assurance applied not only to the Yangtze Valley, but to the whole of China, Manchuria, and Mongolia. however, seems noue the less lost to Chiut in perpetuity. The best hope for Britain is that Sir ERNEST SATOW, who is trustad
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FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS-
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LONDON, 2nd February, 9.50 a..
RAILWAY EXTENSION IN CHINA
The Standard's Odessa correspondent says the Russo-Chinese Bank has been
Following the lead of a well-known pill of The Kelantan, which was sunk in the Bangkok river, has been raised and takon to the nearest bank, where the will discharge her stone ballast and then go tuto dock. The
franes in Paris for Chinese railway extension repairs to the other vessel in the collision, the commissioned to place a loan of 40,000,000 Pra Chom Klas, aro nooring completion.
pary, the Bile Bean Manufacturing Co, are advertising their compound by means of music They have, however, gone one better thap the Beecham Co. by giving away specially com posed and copyright compositions. We have received two marches entitled respectively Edward VI1 Grand Coronation March" and "The Bils Beau March." Mess, Watkins, Id., from whom copies of the marches may be obtained gratis, are the joent agents for the Hilo
Benn firm.
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| KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING
COMPANY, LD.
ANNUAL MELTING. The fourteenth annual meeting of shore- holders in the above, Company was held yester- . day in the offices Victoria Baildings. Mr E. Jones Unghes (chairman), presided, and there were also present Messrs. T. H. Reid, J. N. Goosmann, J. H. Cox (director:) A Shelton Hooper (secretary), F. E. C. Georg, Mowbray 9. Narthcote, J. C. Peter, nud E. Shepherd.
The SECRETARY having read the police
calling the moting,
Tho CHAIRaraw said-Gertlemen, I will.. with your permission, treat the report. and accounts as read. I am sure you will observe with pleasure that our not profits for the part year were 814619.44 against $11,154:20 (lo previous year, which has enabled your directors to recommend à dividend of $230, being 30 ennis more than that paid in 1901, aml tarry LONDON, 1st Janaary. forward over cue thousand dollars to the credit of profit and loss recourt. The property has been well kept up and this year its repose to thoroughly do up the interior of Knutsforl Terrace, and to lay a new wator nisin and pro- vido each house with a separate meter and so avaid, we hope, the many complaints mails by the founts of an inadequate supply of water. The rents of ines of the houses have bee raised from 1st January, and the increase will go towards the rather large outlay in im- provoments in the Company's properly. Before moving the adoption of the report and secunts I shall to pleased to answer any question referring to them.
THE SILVER QUESTION. The United States' Government proposes to appoint a commission of three financini exports
representing the United States to an interno- on the Bues monetary conference tional indiested by Mexico end China, or to any kind of international exchangs of views promising success. The commission will not commit the United States to any change in the earoney
We take the following from the Dufy Chronicle:- How many people can explain the Mr. Cline custom of foot-binding." Y Francis Nichols tells us ju the daulic | #ystem. The Russian cruiser Antall arrived yesterday Monthly that it is the Chinese method of from Pulo Sambang,
keeping woman in her proper place. How else can wonten be uzdo to stay at home?" is the argument that counters the foreigner's remenstrance. No complaint of cruelty in shake the Chinaman's faith in this plan for restricting his woankind to their domestic daties. Mr. Nichols says no refirm is possible until the majority of parents are persuaded that The visitors to the City Hall Library and their daughters are capable of living in cther Museum for the week ending 1st Februaryptores than here." Judging from his anfav-have the most monet tons consequences in
All the Chinese charged with conspirzey in connection with the regent rumoured plot to captur. Canton and kill the officials, we liberated at the Magistraay yesterday.
line of railway to extend through our rospective spheres of interest from Tientsin through Shantung to Chinking, "Ali three contracts," says the Times correspon- Per Dox. Per Bob dent, "wers negotiated by Mr. E. G. HILLER, of the Hongkong and Shanghai "Bank in Peking. No German could have hoped to carry thase negotiations through "successfully. The work was done by an Englishman with the prestige behind him "of the powerful British bank, without where a-istance it is safe to say no China loan could have then. been floated in Europe. We obtained these advaninges and we shared them with Germany. And we have had our reward," adds Dr. MORRISON. He goes on to mention Sir 27.00 225 JAMEs MacKay's journay up the Yangtsze last July to confer with the two great Vienvoys with regard to the final draft of the treaty with Chim. He continues:- Now it happens that Germany is repre- "sented in Shanghai by an aggressive “official, Dr. KsAprz, whose appointment to the chief centre of British interests in "China was the ward of series coniteral "against England in Samu. Dr. KNAPPE discovered to his own satisfaction that the **mission of Sir JAMES MACKAY, though purporting to be commented with the new *Treaty, had for its real object, the obtain ing of the consent of the Yingsze "Vinoys to England's conjoint occupation “with China of Chinking and the King "Yin forts. It is not possible that he 33.00 2.75"could have believed this story, He made “no attempt to verify it, but communicata 50.00 4,25:
"it to his Government as a fact, A day or two later the German Chargé d'Affaires 60.00 5.00
in Paris, acting under orders from Berlin, "officially informed M. DELCASSE, and on AS. VYTSON & CO). " helalf of his Government suggested that, as the question of the evacuation of LIMITED,
Bhanghai would shortly arise, opportunity
Japanese papers state that 3. Dubail, the "might them be taken to impose conditions
French Minister at Peking. is trying to get a 14 apon China which world avert the threat- 31
Frenchman appointed as adviser to the Chinese cuci coup." Then happened the Cheng Imperial Foat in accordance with on agres- chow massacre, which assisted the Germament made some years ago.” intrigue, inasmuch as it could plausibly be would inevitably argued that Britain demand some concession in the Yangtze Valley, following Germany's example in was the pre- Shuntung, The outcome sentation of German and French nutes- for France was easily persuaded to co- operate in this matter-to the Wai Wn.pu
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MARRIAGES.
he 17th Januaiy. ar Bangkok. P. W. Coonsos, of the Regal Sinsured Naval Depart ment, to Miss Sotosios, daughter of the tale F. SOLREON, Royal Bangkok Police Department.
on the 27th Juntary, at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. 110. Hodges, M. JAMES 1. STRANG, son of Jons 51 BANG Glasgow, to Lucy, daughter of the late NicBonas Consis, Hesham, England.
DEATH.
lu Bangkok, J. M. E. DE JESUS, for many years assistant to the East Asia Company, Lat, aged
A gruas.
The Daily Press.
ONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DE VŒUR ROADCI, LORDON ÜFFICE: 131. FLEET STRMET, E.C.
Hoxaroxe, 3rd February, 1908.
Of these and of the
were 187 non-Chinese and 16 Chinese to the former, and 158 von-Chinese and 2,110 Chinese
to the latter institation.
Among the passengers by the rs. Peria, which leaves to-day, is Mr. G. F. Witton, the well-known Directory and Gazy toer pablisher, who proceeds at far as Shanghai and thence to Port Arthur, with the object of crossing Siberia to London.
It is expected, according to the Japanese papers, that between 201,000 and 310,000 mon will take part in the funeral precession of the late Lord High Abbot Cat Otani, and the funeral excenses are estimated at over 500,000
yen.
The following story comes from Cawnpore:--- a carpenter's wife gave birth to a girl having three teeth and a big cluster of hair above her forebead. Thousands of natives and Europeans have besu to see the strange creators, and have given the poor parents sums of money aggen- gating about Rs. 500.
The M.-C. Daily News says that the statement in a contemporary (which we alluded to recently) that the demolition of the railway station at the Temple of Heaven, Peking. had been decreed. and that the raila were being remored, is quite incorrect; the only foundation for it is that some disused sidings in the grounds of the Temple of Agriculture, originally laid down for the rice traffic, were being recoved under Mr. Kinder's direction.
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ourable recanut of missionary effort, the task of bringing about this radical change is not promising. But something might be done by Leiling Chinese ladies how graceful they would fuck on platforms, and by bringing a few of them over here to preside of meetings of the Playgoers' Club.
Fow, probably, of the "owaas" of the British fest ars aware that the cost of painting each ship amounts to no less than a thousand pounds. Before the Channel Squadron gees to sea again all the ships are to be painted French grey, the new regulation colone which has, after much
LORD CRANBORNE AT SHEFFIELD, Lord Cranborne speaking at Sheffield said there was no alliance between Great Britain and Germag in Venezuela, but only a co-opera- tion, similar to that of the Powers in China and elsewhere. The real alliance was with the Japanese, which went to the very roots of our policy in the Far East and which would
the future.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN SOUTH
AFRICA.
Mr. Chamberlain speaking at Kimberley praised the late Mr. Rhodes and Lord Milner, nd declared that unless there was some altera- tion in the policy of the Cape, the Colony would be left out in the cold when federation came
about.
VENEZUELA
Mr. Bowen has informed the representatives experiment, been recently adopted for the Royal of the blockading powers that, in the event of Nury. The ships of the Mediterranean Squadron tho lafter parsisting in the rejection of his pro- are also to be painted the new colour by April } | Posil, he will inform the other claimant powers next. liftherto our warships have hul block that Venezuela was being forced to yield to a balls, white upper worke, and yellow funnels, plan which would seriously affect their interests with coasionally a red band on the water-line. Diplomatic quarters in London maintain that The now colbar is obtained by a mixture of France and others are not likely to raise any A difficulties, as it is expected that Venezuela will 6lb of white paint with 11oz. of black. naval writer recently remarked that there is no such thing as a nuval khaki, save it be like
NAVAL DISASTER Joseph's coat of many colours. The military afthorities have lately been painting our gis During night operations in Corfu channel. in alternate stripes of red, yelkay; and blue, and H. erniser Pioneer cut the destroyer Orwelt the result is that they are less distinguibable | in two, the fore part sinking. Two men were than if they are pointed all over with one colour. killed, and there are thirteen miesing. The Perhaps we shall have to paint our battleships Pioneer towed the Orwell to Corfu stern first. with the same three colours, though, from al artistic point of view, such a proceeding would be deplorable."
SHOOTING.
ROYAL MARINE MONTHLY SWEEPSTAKE-- JANUARY, 1903,
...
Total
The first of theas competitions was shot for during January on the Kowloon Rifts Range, The following were the principal scores:—
200 500 600 CLASS A.
yda. yds, yds. Bombr. Louillette, R.M.A.,
34 49 3. 86 H.M.S. Ocean Capt. W. T. Jones,
A.M.L.I.. H.M.S. Cressy 31 31-32 04 Col.-Sergt. Cross, K.M,L.E,
H.M.S. Tamur
31 33 27 91 Gunner Ryder, R.MA,
H.M.B. Glory.
30 31 26 Sergt. Myers. RM.L.I.
D2 St 31 32 HMS. Eclipse Sergt. Cayes, P.M.L.I.
HMS. Tema “
PX 23 22 83 28 entries. CLASS B. Pte. Buckenham, R.M.L.I.,
H. w.S. Cressy
HM.B. Occasi
Lee, Sergt. Cauast, R.M. A.,
30 30 27 87
22 24 29 85
Hombr. Patmore, R.M.A
H.M.S. Giorg...... .... 30 26 24 83 32 entries.
in
The Peking und Tientsin Times has a long results of the whołu underhand dealing welling article based on the assumption that the have already heard. But we note that Dr. Bishop of Worcester has been appointal Arch- MontsoN says that when the German note bishop of Canterbury. This honour has not of archiepiscopal age yet-though we hope tổ was sent to the Wai Wu-pa it was accom- yet fallen to the former Canon Gore-as is not panied by a minatory verbal message thint
seo him Priamte some day. The new Archbishop' the communication was to be kept secret was, of emra, the Bishop of Winchester, De, from the British Legation. We must Randall Davidson. presume that he has certain informatim to this effect. At any rate we know that. A return of the number of cases of com ma- Prince Curso did actually lie ir the most picable diseases in the Colony during the week jope manner to Sir ERNEST SATOW, just ended 31st January gives 2 of diphtheria (both Chinese and both fatul), 1 of enteric ferer hefore writing to agree to the two notes. (aropean), and 3 of smallpox (2 Chinese, both Then," says the Times correspondent, dead; 1 Europa). There was to plague. a curious thing happened. The German Yesterday the dead body of a Chinese was found “Choryé d'Affaires, presumably acting in the vicinity of Ship Street.
under the orders of his Foreign Office, communicated to his colleagues intereste! what purported to be the full contents of the note, but what, as a matter of fact, "was only that portion of the note which IN uo part of China and its immediate Beighbourhood can the question of the said that, as the occupation of Shanghai | “ was conjoint, in any subsequent occupation friendly relations of Britain and Germany
Germany would participate. He oruitted be regarded with greater interest iban in
the conditions which were the important this Colony of Hongkong, where we have in
* portions of the note. At the same time, our midst a large and influential German
by a want of co-ordination in the members mercantile communiy living on the most aairable terans with the British residents."of the German foreign Legatione, Count Anything, therefore, which concerns Anglo- German relations in the Far East must be regarded with special attention here. Is the latest issue to hand of the London Times there is to be found a letter from that" within a few hours the deception was of the launch, had died on the 2nd January "discovered." A truly remarkable and was buried at sea, and the Chinese crew journal's Peking rowspondent, the well
were short of provisions and water. known Dr. G. E. MORRISON, in which he posure! It may be admitted that Dr. discusses these relations very explicitly. MORRISON is not actuated by over friendly second officer and a boatswain and three sailors We do not for a moment imagine that what feelings toward Germany, but, on the other were put in charge of the luanel, and she was
can be welcome hand, there is no man who has shown towed to Sagapore, a distance of 728 miles. Dr. MORRISON SYS
A Seval telegram, dated the 20th January, to reading for those who wish to see Britain himself better informed among Europens
He proffers the the Aaah says: The Corona Goreramcut and Germany working hand in hand in with regard to the suret workings of China to the advancement of their mutual diploinsey in China.
banknotes issued by the Daiichi Bank of Japan. interests; but, on the other mud, we de explanat u that in Germany as in Englands aguia ordered officials not to accept the there has been a change of policy. Both The Government has also called its order to not see how any good-end can be served by
countries started our with un adherence stop the illegal levy of duty on the Japanese disregarding the arguments which Dr.
And goods at the Rakuteko. The attitude of the MORRISON puts forward. He wrote about to the policy of spheres of influenco. the time of the German Emperor's visit to both Powers have substituted for it a policy Government is reported to be due to the return Eaglaud and before the evacuation of of the open door, but with this notable of Ye Yong-Yik, who supports a pro-Russian of the latter vessel the Gleingle towed her into Shanghai, but this does not affect the facts exception, that Genoany changed her which he toestions. Going back to policy after she had secured her, advni- February, 1898, he points out that Britain tageous position in Shnatang, while we obtained from China a written undertaking abandoned our policy before we had secured A reference to this will be found in our Mokpo that China would never unortgage, lease, or any advantage whatsoever in the Yangteze correspondent's letter in another column.
Capt. J. Lyens, of the British steamer Laertes, which arrived at Singapore from Amöy and Swatow on the 24th alt., reported that at 3. p.m. on the 19th, be found the steam-
"VON ARCO-VALLEY communicated the full "text to Baron KOMURA in Japan. The "fall text had been already communicated
and in distress. Capt. J. Cannon, the master to Lord LANSDOWNE in London, so that launch Hermina H, de la Rama, broken dowa
The
and anti-Japanese policy. It is reported that the Raasiau supporters of the country are try- ing to induce the Government to send several students to Russia to complete their studies."
Copies of rules for these sweepstakes can be obtained from Lient. A. C. Butt, R.M.LI H.M.S. Tamar. -
LADIES' RIFLE ASSOCIATION. There wil be a geuen meeting of the Ladies' Rifle Association at 11.30. 8.a. to-day ut Government House, to Ex the dates for the Prize Meeting and to arrange the conditions for the prizes.
SHIP IN DISTRESS
The British us. Glenogle (Captain G. E.
Tacotus and ports with a cargo of dour con- Warreu, R.N.R.), which arrived yesterday from signed to Messrs. Dodwell & Co., reports that on with alt in fat. **, Loug, 189.15, the spoke the American ship St. David, dismasted and flying signals of distress At the request Yokohama, which was successfully reached ou the following day. The St. David was 100 days out from Manila for Tecoma and had met with typhoon wanther. From Moji the Glenogle experienced strong northerly and casterly winds with bigh seas and dall, overcast, rainy weather
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satisfy their claims from other sources outside the assigned 3 per cent. of the Customs,
THE SUGAR CONVENTION. Great Brilia has communicated to Belgium her ratification of the Sugar Convention. The Italian Parliament has also approved the Convention.
MOROCCO.
The absence of news from Fez for several
days is eansing auxiety at Tangier. The last news received studed that the Sultan's array and the rebels were face to face.
CRICKET.
20TH CO., A.0.C., V. SHELWOOD FORESTERS.
The above teams met at Happy Valley on Friday last. 30th ult., the result being a victory for the Ordnance by 12 runs. Rimington and Turner each bowled well. Skinner's core for the winners was the chief feature in the batting department. Secres:
OLDNANCE.
... Lillywhite, e Cone, b Rimington 3 W. T. Huge, cand b Hodgson...
II. R. Skinner, o Murphy, b himington... H. Turner, c Westerman, b Rimington ...
Rutter, a Cope, b Rimington
E. McGibbon, Cope, b Matt...
W. Woolley, Rimington
E. P. Bendford, a Copo, b Rimington
F. Besloy, Rimington......
T. Lashbrook, ↳ Rimington F. Blower, wit out an
Extrus......
Total.... SHERWOOD FOLESTERN.
Tte. Cope, b Turner
Pte. Bradford, e Bargcsa, b Tarast...
Lt, Hodgson, e Rutter, Turner ....... Co-Sergt. Westerman, o Rutter, Tamer Lt. Mott, e Lilly white, Turner... Pte. Murphy, McGibbon, b Turner. Corp. Beatin, e Lillywhite, b Turner Pte: William, b Bradford Set. Iger, e Skianer, b Bradford Elus, not out...
Lt. Rimington, run ont
Extras
Total.
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The MM. stranier Annam, with the next French mail kit Singapore yesterday, at
p.m, for this port via Saffron.
The Imperial German mail steamer Preussen, carrying the Germun mails with dates from Berlin of the 6th ult loft Singapore on 1 in that Just at 8 am and may be expected here on the
inst
There were no questions aked. The CHAIRMAN formally moved the adoption of the report and accounts.
Mr. GRORG Stounded, and in doing so said I must congratulate the Company on the substantial progres it has nude Tho rezis. as you said, Mr. Chairnst, have incrsesed and are further increasing this year, so we may expect an equally good if not belter report voxt year thera fu the present your. I have great!, base in seconding the adoption of the report.
The motion was agreed to:
Mr. GEORG moved this confirmation of Mr. T. H. Reid's appointment to the board of directors in sucression to Str. F. Henderso, resigned
Mr. PETER seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
Mr. Grong moved the re-election of Messrs. Reid and Gonsunun as directors.
Mr. PETER second, and the motion agreed to.
Was
Mr. SHETKED moved the re-eletion of Messrs. Pator and T. Arnold as auditors.
Mr. NORTHCOTE seconded, and the motion. was agreed to.
This was all the business.
The CHAIRMAN thanked the shraholders for their attendance and stated that dirkland warrants would be ready to-day.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LD.
The following is the report of the directors for the year ending the 1st Docember 192 for presentation to the shareholders at the seventeenth ordinary annual general meeting of the Company, to be held at the afers of the Company, 38 and 4, Queen's Road Central, at noon on the 7th day of February:-
GENTLEMEN,-The directors now beg to submit to you their report and statement of secounts for the year hug 31st December,
1902.
anoumis to...
The net profit for that period To which has to be added the balance from Inst brought for ard account..
802,867.31
18 509.18
$111,004.49
And from this here to be dedacted-- Remuneration to directers,
5 per cent, commission on not profits Remuzoration to General Managers, 5 per cent. commission GR net profits...
$4,043.20
4,849.25
9,280.52
Leaving available for appropriation 8102, 117 97 The directors recommend that a dividend of 20 cents or nine per cent, on the paid-up capital be paid to the shareholders, and the balance of 1.117.97 be carried to new profit and loss account.
DIRECTORS.
In accordanes with rule 76 of the Articles of Association Messrs. J. S. Van Buren, C, Ewers, Hon. C. S. Sharp, H. W. Slade oad Ho Tung retire, but being eligible offer themselves for re-election.
AUDITORS.
In the absence of Mesurs. Henderson and Gaskell, the accounts have been audited by Mr.
W. Hatton Potts and Mr. A. O'D. Gourdin: Mr. Gaskell and Mr. Potts offer theineelves for re-election.
HALT BUCK. Chairman, Hongkong, 2015 January, 1903:
The accounts are as follows:-
BALANCE-SHEET For the year cading 31st December, 1902. LIABILITIES. Capital account, 100,000 shares at $10
each how ques
Permanent reserve Ênnd
Fund for equalisation of dividende Unclaimed dividenda ...... Bundry.creditors.
Prosit and loss acount-
Amount rried forward-
Erora lant yoAY
For the year 1902
A89T8.
-$
1,000,000,00
2 per
50,00,00
1,259,30
39,833.15
$18,539.18 02,866.31
111,204.19
$1,422,483.1-1
$ c.
916,855.01
492.578.98
9,147.54
500,90
2,055,50
56.11
$1,422,499.14
Amount invested in property .... Amount inventeal on mortgage Rents due and recounts receivable Office furniturðu ung man Fire insurance premis noxpired Cash in lundi
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
· Dr. To goner i charges...... To Crown rent
To repairs To fire insurance,
otice rent and salaries of sevretary, moxl
To alowanes to gonerad menagers to cover
The C.N. steamer Changsha, from Australian To balince...
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The Boston Tow Boat Co's steamer Tapa ports, left Manila for this port on the Sist ult.
By amount carried forward from 1001. ... and was expected here at daylight, to-day
The N.G.I. steamer Copri left Singapore for By renta arrived at Yokohama on the 30th uli..
By commnission account..... The Indo-China steamer Namenne left Cal. By transfer foun.... this port on the let inst., and may be expectedly interest here on the 6th inst. catta for this port via the Straits on the let inst., and may be expected here on the 18th ïnst.
1,855,90
1,990.05
2,163.57
2,427.99
1,000,00
318,841.59
18,699,1
71,116.1
33,522.4
171.09
493,00
$123,841.89
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