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18 reason together. Briefly, what happened references to the kindness of the American / The latest order intimates that these coins can. Waiwupu and the British and Chinese Corpora DAILY PRESS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28′′D, 1907. "down" is unlikely to hit back. Let us was his duty, softening, like the gentleman The antipathy to receiving Chinese subsidiary sift the newly arrived information, and let he is, the request by dragging in repeated coins has spread to the Volunteer Hondquarters.
was this. Rear-Admiral Davis was ordered volunteer. He even makes a concession, other articles parahased nt headquarters.
not be accepted in payment of ammunition and from Cuba to Jamaica as soon as news of unnecessary and illegal, and allows on the terrible disaster was confirmed. On his American guard for the America Con-
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sulate, thus exposing himself to the later aole time after the worst was over, be it risk of having is said that his grasp of the remembered, there was no salute. The situation was jonlequate. We uced pot Governor had decided that the thundering question if this would have been sail; of guns might further discompose his remember it had already been said, und norve shattered people.
That is point plainly said, by the American Admiral number one in favour of the Englishniar. And so on to the end, courteous, toleraat, There are times when official ceremonies, grateful, and apologetic that duty does not ereu apart from possible practical objections, permit him to let the busy-body have a
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The Governor of Jamaica has sent the follow- ing message to Mr. Roct-Jamaian profound. ly grateful to your Excelleney for expression sympathy, cery practical aid so kindly given by Admiral Davia and entire Particular Service Squadron United States Navy." This should remove any impression of ingratituds that was based on the wording of his letter to Rear Admiral Davia.
Kowloon Raliway Agreement betoon the
The Imperial Edict sanctioning the Canton-TELEGRAMS. tion has been issued, and formal notification of the fact was sent on February 11th by the Wai- wus to the British Minister in Peking.
Monoriell and Offver, the Band of the Third By kind permission of Lient-Cel. W. Scott Battalion "The Dako of Cambridgo's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following, programme of musis during dinner at the Hongkongstate, on Saturday, 23rd February, 1907.
March Belphegor," Valse ......... "Donan Wellen."......... A Hongkong Volunteer Reserve Association Selection. "The Orchid," notice says that the King's Park Range will Overture....." Light Cavalry."
Song Ation Marie"
the 23rd inst
17 EXCLUSIVE SERVICE. TERRIBLE WRECK.
LOST.
141 PASSENGERS
LONDON, February 22nd. The Great Eastern Railway steamer "Berlin" from Harwich struck a pier off the Hook of Holland and was Bropsant wrecked. One hundred and forty Carpone persons were drowned, including Suppe Mr. Brodersen, of Hongkong, Mr.
Iranovica
Adams
any appear a mere impertinence. This was freer hand. Now it may appear that. in open for practice on Saturday afternoon, Two Step... "fia Matichicl,"...... Borel Cler Stary, chief officer of tlie "Myrmidon,"
making this plea for a maligned official, for yards and the Peak Range on Sunday, Polesies.
from 2 to 5 ot 200 Heministonoon of Ireland and Godfrey
concludes:--
great
one.
the 24th, from 10 .D.
to 1230 p.m. st. 500 yards. His Excellency the Governor has again kindly presented ́s haudsome Cup for competition, and the shooting will comments early next month,
Regimental Marches,
pur ... Chopin and
God bless the Prince of Wales. God Save the King.
twenty-one members of the German Opera Company that has DIERE MESU-Hors D'oeuvres--Caviare and just finished a Wagner season Olive Croutons. Soup-Mock Tatlo. Fiat- Braized Log of Mutton a la Brottonné, Piguen en
at
Sunked Fish and Farsley Sauce. Eutros Covent Garden. Only two passengers, Compote, Pattias a la Toulouan. CurryParses including the captain of the torpedo hoat destroyer "Myrmidon,” were saved. ·
Joints. Ac.-Ronet Sirloin of Beef and Baked Potatoes, Hoast Pheast and Bread Sanese, Rolat Chicken llau, Cold Leicester Pie and Plain Sola. Strawberry Ice Creams and finger Cakes, Cheese Swoate-Vermicelli Pulding, Frankfort Pudding. Stane. Dersoit- -Coffee---Fruits.
tion will be delighted with the prospect offered Epicures whose paints longe for a new henga- them in the ladline of a contemporary. "Tinned Mermaid," it says, conjuring up in the imagination the most wonderful men
The
THE TRANSVAAL PARLIAMENT.
LONDON, February 22nd. elections have resulted in a
vor | Boer majority of twenty,
ZBOTHE'S SERVICH.)
one of them. The absence of the salute was explained to the American admira), who was fairplay as we see it, we have been on. thanked for coming, but advised that there necessarily severe in our reference to the way now no need for his intervention. la American Admiral. We confess that we face of that he intervened! The following have no liking for blackening one to white. extract from a letter shows bis altitude. wash another, and if the Admiral's letter We regret that we have so far not scon the had been left to speak for itself, we It is maounced from Paris that the French whole of it; we gather that its earlier might have left him out of it, But the Government has decorated Mr. K. Takahashi, portion explained that he had disregarded ebivalrous critics of the American press presat on a business tour in Europe. French the Japanese Financial Commisalonor, who is at the Governor's request "through a mis echoed by their cackling, twittering orders are said to be also on their way to Mr. understanding". Let it be so; so far, Sir imitators in London,' have written of the Sakatani, Japanees Minister of Finance,- and ALKIANDER SWETTENHAM'S conduct is "most courteous manner" of the American | Mr. Matsuwo, Governor of the Bank of Japan. unassailable. Reor-Admiral Davis's letterlatter (1) while condamring the English This uzprasion of good will on the past of We have therefore indicated our own France towards Japan, adrices state, has boon I landed working parties from both ships view of it. to-day to aid in clearing the various "streole
Moreover, we have considered warmly appreciated in Tokyo, sad buildings, and proposa landing parties the Admiral's doeds as well me his words. The German Emperor and King of Prussia | prossuled at a City feent. Alas! like so many tamarrow for the same purpose, aulase you Twico in his letter he harps on "common may find some consolation for the rapid growth other things in this modern life, the mermaid exprely do not desire it. I think a
of Socialism throughout Germany in the new is not the real thing, but a base imitation. deal might be done in the way of assistance huinanity," and then-in a huff over a
Litle which has been conferred upon him in the Tlunod dugong ir being exported from Northern to private individusla without
interfering with the forces of yourself or with the Gover-point of etiquette-he countermands the distant Samoan archipalege. This famous year Queensland: that is sil. It seems that the ment officials, me our only object in being order despatching the Cellic laden with beef book of kings, the “Almausch de Gatha," in dageng, which is “au aquatic animal sud no here is to render mah Assisian.co Bởi HD CSB. for the relief of Kingston. Commonite edition for 1977, acquaints the world with the fab," adopts an upright attitude in the water fact that the Emperor Willem is also the and has a habit of clasping ils young to it It appears that the people of Samos speak of
Grost Chist" and "Orer-King" of Samoa, breast. Farly marinera and explorers found it
so like a woman that from their tales the THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION the German Emperor in these terms.
mermaid myśl may have arisen. A vile material
LAW. LONDON, February 20th. explanation of a poetion apparition, which has dugong is ucar enough a marmail to pass for inspired pens innumerable! However, the sick such' when carefully preserved tastefully course. He could not be to unkind to the immigration anbatance of a fairy-tale. But others having no qualms of the kind may accept it with glee, whether it be called mermaid or dageng. On the whole, despite some disadvantager, we should prefer the name to be "tized mermaid." It sounds better than “potted dugong."
I trust you will justify me in this matter
for the cause of our common humanity. I hatimauity- hurried him thither, but it was
a patrol of six men sabore to-day to guard Bot more thau skin-deep, apparently, for he end secure the arcbirus of the Inited States Consulate, with a party of ton for clearing plainly fat it be seen that as Kingston's away the wreckage. This party, after Suich
Governor had not been civil to him, the ing its work at the Consulate, assisted working party to catch some thieves, recovering Kingston people could starva 80 far as he from them safe taken from a
store cared. If Sir ALEXANDER SWETTENRAM'S the police surveillance
inadequate for the protection of privato property. Actuated good taste of the majority, we will not by the BAINO motive-namely common hausoity--I shall direct the medical officers of my squadron to make all efforts to sid casss of distress which might, perhaps, not come auder the observation of your medios] officere,"
A copy of the report of the directors of the Hankow Raco Club and Recreatina Grenad
1906. The not profit
|
THE JAPANESE CRUISING SQUADRON.
LONDON, February 20th. The Japanese squadron has been sighted at. Honolulu,
has sent a telegram to President Roosevelt A meeting of the Japanese in Honolulu
the prohibition of which bus
permanently
valued at $5,000. From this
baya, indge that crew and mandor" be condemned by the
as car cally rest wed and balife of protating acainnt I
the city of
The whole hend and front of Sir ALEXANDER's offending ie contained in the following reply, in which we have searched A. S. WATSON & CO., | in vain for the red rag that set so many
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Correspondents must forward their names and ad-
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All letters for publication should be written on One side of the paper only.
John Bulls a bellowing:-
dream of opposing our perhaps mistakes judgment in such ristters, but we may respectfully submit that the tone and wanner" of Rear-Admiral Davis is worth
analysis. Then, coming to deeds, we may point out that while the English Governor was in duty bound to prevent the un authorised landing of a foreign force, the
American Admiral was not obliged, even Thanks very much for your letter, for your for "common humanity" to disregard the kind call and for all the assistance you have given and offered as. While I most beartily law and the Governor, any more than Le appreciate your very generans affara of mona sklíppad, sa windiness hormium uit assistance, feel it my duty to ask you to re embark the working party and all portion to deprive common humanity of its expected which your kindanes prompted you to land. If, beef. The very last war we want to see is a in con-ideration of the American Vico-Consul's assiduous attentives in his family at his war with America, but not even to relieve the autry house, the American Consulate should nervous shrinkings and sentimental horrors
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in your opinion, although he is of those at Home who will submit to any present and it was snguarded sa bear ago, I thing or do anything to attest their "blood
detailing have to the objection to your
purpose of gaarding it. But the party thicker than water" gospel, can we agree to maat Bot have firearms or an
we think, find that co
nood
fores for
(“munications that have } sive than clubs of storything more offen-side with them when they, a
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fires the neovirastor, after writing or fit for and doubtful debts, $2,094.50 off buildings and $2,319.44 off furniture and plant. Several improvements have been made during the year and the Race Meetings, Gymkhanaa, etc., have been well patronised, while lawn teanis has made supporters. great strides and golf hai A number of
:
1.
The Commercial Intelligence Committee of the Board of Trado has decided to opan at the
Commercial Intelligenes Branch, 73 Bringhall
St., E.C., a register of British ärme who may desire to receive confidential information relative to their respective trados. · In this way it is traders who may wish to benefit by tus greater koned to much all British manufacturers pod activity recully displayed by the Board of Trade. No charge will be made for information supplied, but Brais adaitted to the register will be required to become subscribers to "The Board of Trede Journal. "
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
THE GOVERNOR.
February 12th.
certa rugs by urung s
His Excellency Mr. E. P. Gueritz, and Mrs. to Hongkong on route to England. They intel going on by the C.P.R. to Yokams, and waiting thers for the Empress of Japan, for the Pacifle jours
Athenian
HONGKONG BYRNEO TRADE. Opposition to the two steamers al present on
Chinese. The China Navigation Co.'s steamer
endlaved thea to Hawaiian capitalists.
THE OPIUM QUESTION.
LONDON, February 20th. Mr. Morley replying to Sir H. Cotton, Haid that the proposals of China ve the opium import were stated with substantial accuracy by the correspondent of the Times oo the 25th December, and the Government intends to act thereon as soon as the views of the Indian Government now on the way. are recaired.
GREAT EXITAIN, BUSSIA AND JAPAN.
LONDON, February 20th. The Times atates that the negotiations
between Great Britain, Russia and Japan are progressing in a highly satisfactory manner. This explains the report in the Russian papers of an impending agreement between the tres powers,
breach of
that
Mr. Alexander "Cock, presently Fiasco Com. Chinese should learn to patronise the Pari missioner, is to be Aoting Governor in the Mutual or sweeps, for they are legal gambling, interim. and participsota in thom need havo no fear of Orders for astra covist of„Daily)Panas; thould be helping Mr. Crossway this morning was meanty allow an unoffending and worthy molestation from the police, Fadtan, ngaapal this rau has been set up by some Hongkong
to clean his store. Mr. officer to be made a scapegout for yellow pre- and suoli Oriental games, however, on which the end before 11a.m. on day of publication. After that Crosswell is delighted that this work should be judices. The way in which Hir EDWARD Geer native dearly loves to slake, are illegal ander
ENGLISH LABOUR IN MANILA. hour the supply is limited Only supplied for Cark dana free of cost, and if your Excellency will Talegraphic Addya10: Press, Codes: A‚BL, J Ed-reraiu long enough am sure all private and the SECRETARY FOR WAR tumbled over the Gambling Ordinance, therefore. those who! Liang Chow arrived here, ander charter, ou the sume day as the Mau Sang and, though
The Lord Chief Justice and a special jury each other to atone for their servant's break the law must pay the pensity. Thas the she has takes in a very small quantity of timber ou Jau. 24th casfaded the bouring of two con- uz provou fault was un-British and yesterday failed to make a dividend by ronson of
26 gamblers who appeared at the Police. Court and general cargo, and must lose heavily for solidated actions brought by Horace Woodington and Victor Charles Bae against the Manila gentlemanly, and we blush for the police surprise visits. They all had bad luck,
her charterers, it is rumoured that the teada ir Railway Company for an
niegel President ROOSEVELT and his Ministers for the Magistrales con fioled in tach case sad to be given a thorough trial. The Liang Chew contracts to employ them as platalevers on the
railway in Mauila. The plaintify said rospects, is not suitable for the timber trade, and for the purpose, but on arrival there the some other vessel will probably be substituted manager refused to secrpt imported d
ae being agalust Lho The Duke of Connaught and Prince Arthur for her. As might be expected, numberless
that they were
threatened oficially intimated that the King has approved cerlais, a worse time could hardly have boon will soon be able to dy their own lage. It is rumours are flying about, and it is hard to find American workers, and were ultimately
out the actual teath of matters One thing is driven in a state of the designs of these flags. Practically they are chosen for shipping in opposition to the the Royal Standard, with certain additione. existing stenusors on the ran-us neither the Count Gelliza has been appointed Italian Ships in which the Dake of Connaught or
Prince Arthur are embarked will fly the personai,
Borneo are going sway full Ambassador at Tokyo.
fing of their Royal Highnessea, just as they just now and the timbar market at your
port is not brilliantly promising. The French Mail of the 22nd January was would the Royal Standard if the King wora delivered in London on the 29th inst.
aboard. The new flags will also be used to
On February 17th, at Shanghai, the wits of Mr. R. J. SOLOMON, of proumenis, agod 33 years,
RETURN THANKS
Mr. Henderson and family desire to return their heartfelt thanks to their friends for the many expressions of sympathy in their recent ereavement,
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG. FEBRUARY 23RD, 1907.
gled to feres took possession of. The took a more correct view of the incident than the Government was enriched to the extent of though a modern ship, and admirable in many they proceeded to Manila on money advanced
owners will be glad of the services of the Navy to save them expense. It is
is no longer a question of humanity. All those why are dead died lays ogo, and the work of giving them burint is caerely one of con vahistans, shall be delivery of the safe which the allegad American Vice-Cousal has no knowledge of it. The store is slege to a sentry-post, and the aflcer in charge of the post profasses ignorance of the incident. I baliare the
polica surveillance of the city is adequats for the pro Loction of private property. I may remind your Excellency that got long ago it war house of a New York millionaire during his discovered that thioves lodged and pillaged the
absence in the summer bat this would not have justified a British Admiral in landing an armed party to assist the New York police."
Now let us compare the behaviour of the two men, this evidence. The American undoubtedly meant well, but there are
they did; and it will be their duty now to $177.
see that Sir ALEXANORR SWETTENHAM does not suffer further simply because they mis- took the sqwawks of some of its fledglings for the screaming of the American Eagle.
Mausans or
THE RED ENSIGN,
Ápart from basiness, howarer, it really is "n
law.
They
indicate the presence of their Royal owners at sight for sore eyes" to see another British ady, but he was allowed to land if t
the Prince of Wales.
where they were arrested and had to undergo and assaulted
I destitution to Hongkong, the penalties of vagrants. The denied that the contract has been complated in defendanta England, and also denied the allegations of any
usage for which they could be bald sible. Mr. Benkes, K.C., for the said the law was strict in America as to in- ported labour, By it no man could go into America who is under
contrast to work for
HAVING prudently persisted, in referring to ways and ways of being helpful. With the 22ad approved the contract pla us for the com reserved for the use of the King, the Queen, aud given as good steuners and a good servies, but, that they could not make a contract, but would
The French Council of Ministers en Jan. ceremoniels sebore. the Royal Standard being steamer here. The Germans have undoubtedly secretary to the def the pla
engaged. That was why Me..
company and plotion of the Yaunas railway.
engineer, told the plaintifs, as they did after all, one cannot be British and not wish give them £70 oseb, with a blank form of con The revivalist, Mr. C. M. Alerander, left the Colony yesterday on his way to Australia. Appeal (before Lord Justice Cons-Hardy and dag in
In the Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of to Kee the Red Ensign the predominant traer, for the engagement to be made in Manila. Я trade betweea British porte Counsel suggested that the plaintiffs were Doubtless ha socks mors worlds to conquer.
Lord Justice Fletcher Moulton) the cass of and # British Protectorate. However dissatisfied with the rate of pay fixed in London The Missionary Review, published in Koma, Caine and Others. The Palace Shipping we have yet to eas if there is anything seriouswing to what they learned as to the cost of
in Manila, Mr. Fox and Mr. living This was in the opposition threatening. So far they have having gives evidence, the jury fozad that a Mr. MoKenzie aunounces that negotiations are in progress for Company, Limited, has been heard. Whustlers can find great the establishment of a Homan Catholic naiver precation pending an appeal to the House of had promises of sapport. The last opposition them back to decide who broke the contract, an application by the defendants for a stay of had the poorest of sucosas but they may have contract had been made, His lordship seat sity at Tokyo. t e
Lards. This action was brought by seamen af tempted in those waters brought one steamer plaintifs, awarding a farthing damages in sach and they returned with a finding for the maintenance in respect of a period of time out, without any serious struggle whatever. against shipowners to reesver wages and up only, troza Singapore, and it then flickered eye. The question of costs was deferred, after the seamen had refused to proceed on a
JAPAN BREWERY.
RECORD PROFITS.
is
!
the Jamaica incident as a misunderstanding, characteristic brusquerie of a man of affairs, and postponed comment-knowing the or more Americano, as a contemporary crpacity of a degenerate press for mischiat. admiringly phrases it, the enthusiastic making-we now find, in the fullest busy body rides roughshod over the English. information apparently obtainable, our man's dignity. “You can potter about in
Our sympathy justification.
now your own way," he said, in effect; " don't eutirely with the Governor, Sir ALEXANDER ind vs. SWETTENHAM, who has been most unfairly deal left undone for
do. Your ballied by a sequacious mob of modern police are evidently gaite inadequate. journalists, for doing something that he did Allow us to play policemen, won't you? not do. The Times, perhaps not aware of In fact, we've already tackled the job, the contents of the American Admiralis note, Then there's your medical officers, Governor, 10 which Sir ALEXANDER SWETTENHAM's Too slow for a funeral. I'll send mine to was a reply, charitably assumes that the help." That is quite a fair paraphrase of
us to
Mr. J. A. E. Fullock has joined Fight Half No. 2 Company, H.K V.A. The resignation of Gunnor R. W. Pearson from the corps ou leaving the Colouy le announced.
A GOOD YEAB.
yago from Ilongkong to the Japanese port of Chinese New Year festivities are just starting, Sasebo daring hostilities between Russia and am a dragon procession in honour of the
The roport und accounts of the Japan
The Rev. C. J. Flickling, he leaves for Japan. The Court of April held that the departing Governor is the opening round. We Bravery Co, Ed, for the year ending December latter was overwrought and nestrung". Four first quotation. Rightly understood home shortly, will make a valedictory appearance potiffs were entitled to recorer bath wages think, taking it all round, the Chinese hars3rd, 1996, presented at the ninth ordinary goueral
afa congregational social meeting in connection Coirt ordered that there siwuld be a stay pend. | previous two or three.
and maintenance. After being counsel the probably had a slightly botter year than the meating of sacreholders held at Yokohama ozz with the Union Church on Tuesday next.
ing the appeal to the House of Lords ou tho
PRINCE FUSHIMI.
of the
on the
9 130
So far as we can see, he was the only man
it is more amusing than offensive, though
the 18th inafuat, show that the net profit for who kept his head. The Daily Telegraph | wo kave skñws how it might impinge upon
the year, amounting to Y200382.20 was the largest in the says his language was finexeusable", the sensitive official's sense of dignity. At the January shoct of the Right Hall No. following terus-The Endants to pay over
This Company sam, together wor
Y8,702,08 brought forward last deplorable Daily Mo chines in with the Whether it so affected Sir ALESANDER COMPANY, IL. K.V.C., spoons were won in "A" to the soliciter for the plaintiffs forthwith the class by Gauner Biden (784 13) and Corp. following sums, which have been paid or
... Princo Fushimi, who has been the or, was available for distribution and the
Directors recommended opinion that it was a deplorable blander", SETTENH lees not concern as so much Wright (73413) and in "B" class by Gunner.advinced by the union to these plaintiffs-guest of H.E. the Governor, yesterday spent per cout be declared-Y15 per share on
that a dividend of 30 and the American papers, naturally, wet as whether he did or sand anything to Greenhill (567), Aucot (51+6), Clarke Fitzgerald, £iu 6a. 3d.; C'Neill, £169 5.6d.; the day in sightseeing. In the morning the paid up shares, and 17.59 por share or the Y25 to greater lengths. The New York Post betray his unliking for it. This brings us (41+15) and B. F. Chapmua (37 +18).
Fester, £168 14. d. The defendante to pay Prince and suite we conducted by the leaving a balance of Y6,634.48 to be lauded over paid up shares. This absorbed about 1202,500, called the English Governor "a glorified to his own unpardonable," "egregious "
over to the solicitor for the plaintiffe also forth-Governor's A.D.C. to the Peak, and during the to the liquidator for future distribution
when beadle" who was "off his head"; the &, &c., letter.
The undermentioned promotions will take with the moiety of the sums recovered by the afternoon went to Kowloon, Thanks very much," it
On Thursday the Company is wound up. Late in the year New York Sun frankly dubbed him fool. begins, and mentions the kindness of the with effect from 18th FebruaryCorporal M repad by or recoverable from the said five mont House in honour of HIM, and last of the interest in this Company as a going Flacs in the Left Half No. Company H.K.V.A. five other plaintiffs, the said moieties not to be night an official dinner was given at Governa offer was received from the promoters of a new company in Tokyo to parehase the whole Even with the full text of both letters American, "I most heartily appreciate," Molver to Sergeant, Bomhr. B. Witotell to plaidiffs, whatever the result of the appeal, night he was entertained to dinner by the concern ae from Jauna- 1st, 1907. The offer before them, there are British organs of be writes, and cites the American's "very Corporal, Gunner W. H. Woolley to
The lefendants also to pay to the solicitor for Japanese Consul at his residence, No. 19,ers approved on December 28th, alquilator was accepted by the directors and the sharehold. the plaintiffs the oats ordered by the judgment public opinion still attacking him, on the generous offers." But "I feel it my duty," Bombardier, and
Gunner V. Sorby to and the costs of this application when the asid Macdonnell Road. The Prince leaves at noon being appointed at the close of the annual principle, doubtless, that a man who is and he goes on to outline what he thinks Bombardier.
I osata respectively have been taxed.
meeting last week.
to-day où board the Devarko,
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