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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY St■, 1908,

...... The Chinarsan who victimised (wo Eurypma

firms of jewellers to the extent of over 100 TELEGRAMS.

was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Kemp at the Magistracy to two months" hard inbour, on sach of three counts. He sicle three diamond rings valued in all at $850 from Messrs. Falconer's and one valued $350 from Sennet Frares. The $107.33 found on him when arreated was ordered to be distributed between compisiuenter in proportion to their losses.

clothes is not a luxury but a neces- sity. The clothes proclaim the man. The elliptic tubes, we should have thought, would more proclaim the tailors' dummy, From an mathotic point of view, we admired more the wrinkled garment pictured. There is nothing artistic or picturesque about straight lines, about parallel cylinders elliptical in cross-section, whereas curves and wrinkles are in themselves attractive to the e. The mischief of the trouser mana bold assertion lies in the impression it may make on callow minds, confirming in such intellects the foolish tendency to waste time and thought on non-essentials--- Yet perhaps even to worry over them. thesa

are earnestly informed that the presence and uninterrupted continuity of the artificial loogitudinal crease is not a luxury but a necessity, and that the absence of the creases and wrinkles that nature makes is to be insisted on. We know that with some people these considerations add to the cost, complexity, nud trouble of exist ence, and as it is an irreligious age, it is our duty to warn them that such things are of no importince unless they chose to make them 89.

If a poor young man, worrying because of the bagginess at the knees of his nother garments, were to be also pious, he would not be long in discovering for himself the fact that the person who penned that advertisement was a brazen-faced perverter

For surely no of the truth.

sane

We have received from Messrs. Kelly & Walsh a copy of Singapore Parity Exchange Tables by F. A. R. of Singapore. The book contains Singapore rates of exchange with India, Chice, Japan, Java, Siam, Germany, France, United States and Hongkong, various interest and other useful tab ex. It is worked out on the decimal system. It must have been a laborious task, for this is a most useful book, which ought to be on the desk of evory Far Eastern bankor and business hong having dealings with the Straits,

Mejor Formant's Rubin, which won the Grand National was a 66 to 1 outsider. As a yearling be was bought by a sporting farmer, for 15 guineas, who four years later sold him to Major Pennant for $5 quizen, se a hunter likely to win racer, Major Pennant hanted him but, breaking down, he lent him to an innkeeper, at Towcester to be put into a trap. Many commercial travellers bava "driven him, little thinking that they were driving the fatore winner of the Grand National worth 3,000 sovereigns including s trophy of the value of 123 sovereigns, ·

Tast month Maxim Gorki celebrated "the fortieth annivissary of his birthday. Some little time back the Eussian writer's publisher desired him to write a short autobiography for the pccasion, Gork complied, and the life

matter of terse Here it is: In

[U DAILY PEMA?! MECLUSIVE: SERVICE).

RACING.

LONDON, May 6th. The result of the Two Thousand Guineas race is

Norman III Sir Archibald. White Eagle

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, 7th May.

.IN BANKRUPTCY JERISDICTION,

BEFORE THE Chier JustiGE (Bia

F. PreadTT).

APPLICATIONS TO RESCIND. Re Mooss a Vicire, bpplication to rescind receiving order.

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Mr. Denson representing the creditors in England, questioned debtor who said that before sommending basincas he had been manager in Hongkong for Mensen. Boyd, Okins and Company. His arrangement with Wong Lee was that the latter should receivä mix tenths of the profite provided ho was able to make a businem. The Lowson at Shangbal in two years amounted to 915,000 which almost absorbed their profits. Mr. Vincenol retired and Mr. Tregillas took over the books and worked out a statement which showed that the business was rolvent. There was small balance on the right side. Mr. Vincenot was paid in promissory notes. The compradore's security of $20,00) was absorbed throngti his orẻ dering goode for which there were no customers and which had to be sold by auction at enormous lasses. Debtor thought the firm was solvent up The public examination was adjourned for to the line of the receiving order as he expected to make profits on cargos tak en ny by Chinese He did not know that tbere dealers were shaky. After the death of Mr. Trogillas his sister looked after the books. She was not a compatent bookkasper and no one supervised bor. By that time, however, April · 1907, the firm was prastically in liquidation.

The examination was adjourded,

Mr. E. J. Grist, on behalf of the petitioning debtor, naked for a farther adjournment is the arrangement made with the areditors had practically been approved by all the parties and only the consent of the Court was now required, He wished to lodge a draft deed with the Court, His Honour-What do you propose to do E Mr. Grist-Will your Lordship refer it to the Registrer?

JAPANESE NAVAL DISASTER.

TORTO, May 7th. week.

While a detachment of the First Squadron was leaving Kure on Tues-- day for Korea, a boiler explosion "Uzuki." occurred on the destroyer Engineer Sato and three men were scalded. A petty officer died in hospital, and Sato and another man are in a serious condition. The destroyer sailed subsequently.

REUTER'S SERVICE.]..

THE LICENSING · BILL,

Lonpon, May 6th, The new Licensing BI has passed its second reading in the House of Commons by 394/148. a

person could take such a trouble to the set given certainly loke wothing in the Throne of the Omniscient in prayer, I was a shoemaker's apprentice, la 179 without suddenly realizing that the thing pattern-drawor, in 1980 a galley-boy aboard distressing him was a mere bogie built up steamer, in 1384 a serving-man, in 1-85 a baker, in 1886 a chorister is a touring opera company; with the rage of his own mind? Hap

in 1887. I sold apples in the streets, in 1838 I piness," says a recent writer, has no

was on the verge of aniaide, in 1890 a solicitor's tailor. It belongs to the soul, and a black | clerk, in 1891 traveraad Enropean" Rasin on coat or a blouse is of no watlor to it," foot, and in 1892 I published my first novel.'*'. What is true of the coat is true of the

Wholesale accusations have been brought trousers. A clair conscience and tagainst the police force of Philadelphia (says placide temperament ard greater necessities the Daily Mail"). According to the accusers, than se trousers pressed into the shape the city it in the grasp of a great gang of approved by the perverted taste of the crganised criminals posing as policemen, Many of the criminals, it is alleged, are genuine cross-legged tradesmen whose obiter dicta members of the police force. Already four so many foolish ones remblingly obey,"

There were eevon plague cases yesterday making the total to date 158.--

The German Mail of the Sth April we THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY delivered in London on the 6th inst.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

· Mongkong, 30th April, 1908.

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The master of the steum launch "Sing Loe" was fined $40 by the Hon Comsader Basil Taylor, TN, at the Marine Court yesterday morning for allowing rubbish to be thrown from liis stam launch in the waters of the

Harbour.

The liner "Kaiser Willem II" asited at Plymouth and took on board for Bremen twelve cares, each containing 14,00 live sels for stock

members of the force have been arrested and committed to prison without ball on charges of housebreaking, while their superior oflows bare been suspended and replaced by detectives. In the cellar of homes occupied by one of the prisonere, John Kelly, a vast mass of plunder, consisting of carpets, matting, household goods. and silver, was discovered, the tot il value being messy hundreds of pounds.

A favourable year was experienced by the General Steam Navigation Company in 1907 despite the increased cost of coal, and notwith- standing an unfavourable season for the summer passenger traffic. A dividend of 5 per vent on he ordinary share is to be paid. It is often forgotten that this company, which was found-

NOTION TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the neies column should be dressed to The EDITOR. ***

Correspondents must forward their urnes and ad- Zresses-with Communications addressed to the Baite, jos publication but as evidence of gouding German rivers. They will be first-pisoaded in 1820, was the pioneer of steam ebipping

Faith:

All letters for publication should de written on one side of the paper only. —

-Mo anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

in the laboratory at Cuxhaven, and on attaining maturity will be turned into various streams.

A fine of $2 each was imposed upon thres

on the Thames, and is the oldest steamship corporation in the world. Its firat stoamer,

Orders for czira copies of Daily Prees should be beatwomen at the Marine Court yetirday for Green, was launched in 1821, The incorpora- |

ant before 11 am, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash

Telegraphic Address: Pruss

Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber.

P. O. Box, 84. Telephone No. 12.

HONGKONG OFFIOS: 10A, DBS VOX ROAD Ü LONION OFzión: 181 FLEET STREET. E.C

The Daily Press.

HOVAKONA, MAY 8TH, 1908

In these days of newspaper and magazine advertisements, the Recording Angel men- tioned by STERNE -the one who ente

all the lies and imprecations must be very busy. It may be too much, even though scrip tural, to say that all men are liars; but it is do exaggeration to say that all adpertise. ment writers are. They seera to think they have unlimited credit at the Bank of Credul

City of Edinburgh, built on the Thames for the Edinburgh trade by Messrs. Wigram and tion of the company in 1824 practically marked the beginning of the and of the sailing packet. It was in the year 1842 that Qagon Victoris,

making their boats fast to the s.s. "Empress of Japan so se to prevent the free access of other vessels. Another beatwoman was also fined $3 for s similar offence with regard to the returning from Scotland with the Prisco Con- "Hanoi."

Hong bug's yachting £-et continues to grow, The latest is a varvel-built sulter just imported his week from Singapore, built at the Tanjong Pagar werke, to a design by Fylo The Sultan of Jobare has the sister to it. It is now being refitted by Mr. C. Cooke, of the

Corinthian Yacht Clab, end is expected to be as fast or faster than anything in the harbour.

THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

LONDON, May 5th. General Willcocks attacked the Afghans with two columus, and drove the whole force over the frontier.

There are now 31 battalions of usi

15 aquadrons of cavalry and batteries of 64 guns in its field on the North West

frontier.

THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS.

LONDON, May 5th.

The Reichstag has reduced the subsidy for the New Guinea Australia-Japan addi- fional service to £11,500, eliminating the amount for the New-Guines-Singapore service, in spite of Herr Dernberg urging the necessity of enabling German goods ousting Australian competition in New -Guinea.........

INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH

CONFERENCE.

LONDON, May 5th. The International Telegraph Conference has been opened in Lisbon.

RESULT OF THE EAST WOLVER.

·HAMPTON BYE-ELECTION.

Losnow, May 5th.

The bye-election at Wolverhampton East, consequent to the resignation of Sir Henry Fowler, on the Intter's promotion to the Peerage, has resulted in the return of the Liberal candidate, Mr. Thorne by the narrow majority of 9; Mr. Thorne register- ing 4514 votes against Mr. Amerys The Daily News (Conservative) 4506. The Kaiser has just sent to fresident admit that this is one of the most severe Roosevelt an enormous book, for which it is

ort, made the voyage to the Thames in the General Steam Navigation Company's Trident at that time regarded as a superband gigantic vessel.

blows that the Government has sustained since the tide begun to turn, and that it is inexplicable save by a frack admission that the cause of the Tariff Roform is growing

claimed that it is the biggest volume ever printed. The dimensions of the book are 2.80 metres in height, 1,50 metres in width, gu centimetres in flickness, or, in English About, 200) well known people met at The equivalents, it is about 9it, by lift, by dl. It in force. Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, to eat the last | is enriched by numerous illustrations represent. dinner to te given in that celebrated hotel, ing landscapes and scenos from German life Some of the guests wept at the idea of demolish-selected by the Kaiser. The book is, in fact nu ing the hotel, and daring the evening clave, encyclopedia of Germany. From the dimen- tables, and portions of the woodwork and the sions given it will be assumed that the volume

bar were sold and carried off as senvagira,

In condemning the throwing of egge and

is not easily portable, and it may be added that

it

the steamer to the White ouse, where it is to

LOCAL SPORT.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

-The final in the professional paira com

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Re J. C. Logan, application to rescind a devlere. receiving order.

This mafter was adjourned for another week on the application of the Ofisial Receiver (Mr. Wakeman) who explained that a compromise had been arrived at and the matter was practically completed,

COMMISION agent's failuBE. Re Herbert Stephens ar pirto dábtor, Debtor in answer to the Official Receiver, mid he had lately been carrying on business as a mer, obant. He bommence in July 1994 on ospital supplied by Mr. Wong Lee who found $6,000- That did bolimply a partnership. It wasfurnish. ed to send debtor bome to England to arrange for agencies. He was avsy for one year. During his absence the clerk left. In charge had trouble with Mr. Wong Lea to the $6300 and had made arrangements with him to repay the money by instalments. The business continged until his retur in October 1905, and after getting rid of Me. Wong Lise he entered into partnership with Mr. Tregillas and Mr. Vincenat Mr. Vincenot subscribed $ 0.000, himself $4,000 and Mr. Tregilles $2,500 Debtor's share was 50 per cent of the profits and ho was allowed to draw a salary of $250 a month. Mr. Vincenot drow $250 per month as a salary and 25 per cent of the profit and Mrs drew $175 a mouth and 2 mer sub of the profits,

i 4000 due to Mr. Wong Las" out:

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of the $6,000 ad Faced. Fe established business connection as the result of his trip heme, having secured several commissions on subsided basis. The sabzidiṣs alone wore worth about $8000 a year. That was apart from the commission. The business paid. They sold

IN SUMMABY JURISDICTION, Berean Ma. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ (ÁCTING)

PVISNE JUDGB).

ALL ABOUT À DOG.

Tin Fas and Chu Sing Choy, employed in the Naval Yard, claimed $300 from Cheong" Yeong for fa's imprisonment, Mr. 8. Dixon appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. Morrell for the defe dant,

The litigation arose

over, a dog which

defendant lost and which he accused plaintiffs of stealing. He brought the police to his aid and they searched the plaintiffs' residence. Tha police sergeant did not bellove them when they denied the souration and be took to the hores of a man Wong La Trom whom they said they had recer a dog which they had Baten: Woup admitted baving sold a dog to thes out still they were taken to the Pelica Station. On being brought before the magis trate they were dismissed.

The police sergeant had written a letter to' Mr. Dizon in which he explained that the two moon were not charged but only asked to attend before the Magistrate.

Tin Kan was cross-examined af length by Mr. Morrell.

Did Cheong Yeang. tell the sergeant to

What did defendant say?—He said - Thena

Now, this dog you at what did you do with the hund, when you dressed it for dinner ? We ate it

all sorts of piece goods to the Chinese. They arrest you —Yes; really soted as travelbors. In the first half year the profits amounted to $24,000 and shoutara they $5,000 net. Approximately their gross profits You say the Burgsint suck you in the face. wore about $2,000 a month from which $1,200 Did defendant lustruot him to do that P-No. expenses were deducted. They kept books but Chu Bing Choy was al cross-examined by arst half year. Their Portuguese bookkeeper they did not make up a balance sheet after the Mr. Morrell. muddled up things and they had to got their old accountant book again. He knew nothing about booklooping; that was not in his department. He had now no partners. Mr. Tregilles died in April of last year. He carried on business for the firm at Shanghai, They lost money there all the time. In Marsl 19.7, Mr. Vinosnofretired. They paid him out $3,000. He had overdrawn before he left the firm. The sum mentioned was agreed upon as a settlement. All that money had been paid to bim with the exemption of $1,400. Debtor gare kim promissory notes for the amount of the $3,400. He had not soitled Mr. Tregilles' share, As far as they knew the deceased gentleman had overdrawn bis socovat. Debtor attributed his

ukrüptoy to losses incurred through their compradore having entered into contracts on behalf of the firm which he did not make good. His security culy amounted to $20,000. Debtor estimated his losses in that couuection as over $6,290, The compradore owed them that amount. Debtor's first diftoulies oscurred in August 1908 when on coming back from Shanghai he found that many dealers were not taking up their carges and the compradore was not able to get money to make goot their obligations to the

banks. He did not know he was unable to meet his liabilities until the receiving order was issned. Mr. Tregillas, major, advanced

Ate the head ? And the fest also? Yes.. You ate the whole dog-head, feat, and ki?-We singed the dog and then ate the whols of it.

His Lordship-What was the aga of this dog? Mr. Morrell-A full grown dog.

How many were present at the diaper P Twenty or thirty.

Wong Lap said he sold a dog to plajutifie and that it was the castom among those who ate dog to eat every portion of it except the hair.

Sargeant Le denied assaulting the men.

Mr. Morrell contended that it did not con- stitute false imprisonment for the defendant

to bave complained to the constable, if the constable acted on his disaration, ne happened in the present osso.

His Honour accepted this view and gave hard lines for Mr. Dizon's clients judgment for defendant; adding that it was

Mr. Dixon protested that the police should have let his dients go after going to Wung Lap's house, and applied for costs.

Als Honour refused the application....

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SUICIDE OF A VISITOR. Yesterday afternoon an American named J. A Mackensie who arrived here a few days ago from Manila, committed suicile in the

38.00) in January of last your for the business. Oriental flotol, whage he has been staying since Debtor was not awary the firm was in difficulties bis arrival. On presenting himself at the at that time. The $2,574 was borrowed from Hotel on Monday he was in a very exhausted Mr. Jas White by Mr. Tregillas in the name of condition and explained that he had had a rough the firm in Shanghai. Debtor did not havó passage from Manila and had been very sick. any of the money, and he did not know whether He engaged a room-one on the top for being it appeared in the books or not. A sum of $203 placed at bin disposal, and kept to it all the required u horse and cart to convey it from petition, the last to be decided in the tournament borrowed from Madame Fiat was for the time. He drank a good deal of whisky, so

petition.

called upon to restrict bis supply, and all his ity, and are constantly drawing cheques on it. coins at performers in the local opera house, be placed in the Congressional Library. We promoted by the Cricket Club, took places in connection with the bankruptcy much so that the manager of the hotel felt yesterday in presence of a good attendance. W The Ofcial Receiver-I do not propose to meals were served in his room. On Wednesday Some of these overdrafts are delightfully the "Malts Chronicle" says: "Sach conduct have called it a German encyclopædis, because Worcester and C. A. Carr (shipping) won at any further questions at present. It is a morning the manager entered the visitor's suade Carlyle's "mostly" compatriots that place, in view of the presence of ladler and strange to say, the Kaiser by not giving it from Dr. Atkinson and H. A. Phelips (Civilvery complicated business. It is impossible to room and engaged him in converation for a

absolute want of respect for the whole audience." That the volume is handsomely bound goss Service) after a very close game, the scores get through the piles and piles of books,

without mylng. It bears an inscription being 63, 9.6, 86, 7-5, 63. recording that the work is the gift of the Emperor William and the German nation to President Roosevelt and the people of the United States,

impudent. The man who wishes to per-

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is diccourtspòs, if not opprobrious, in auch a

gentlemen among the audience, and betrays an

his pill is a panacea adopts and patronizes philosophy, quotes the classics, ani pats

During the International football match at modern poetry on the back. The huckster Glasgow a telegram, was received from Leeds, who is abou, to thrust en unusually glaring addressed Harry Johnston, spectator, Inter mendacity upon us brandishee his index national Match, Glasgow. A telegraph boy fager and bids us remember that facts went shouting the name of the addressee, and are obiels that winna ding." The advert due course Johnstone was found smoog the lisement writer adopts the tactics of the 121,000 people present, and the telegram deli

vered. carly Methodist or Salvationist; he offers us only one alternative; we must line upis indebted for many valuable gifts of reptiles, Mr. Guthrie, to whom the Zoological Society with him or go to hell. We have a gleam recently despatched from South Africa a flue of comfort while undergoing this persecu. specimen of a puff adder, one of the most tion. We are not obliged to read his essays, Tenomond of its tribe. When the box in which the publication of which costs him quite a the adder was sent off was unpacked, it was found that tez little ones had been born on the pretty penny, and many of us do not. The

Toyage to England. pity of it is that so many do. One adver-

Two dustoart coolies were charged at the tisement in a recently received English Magistracy yesterday with assautting a dust magazine did what it was meant to do. It beatman with a two pronged drag. The caught our eye. It was a picture of tho complainant objected to the rabbish hơing pat pairs of trousere, one pair wrinkled, the in his boat as there was some building material other looking fresh from the tailor's amongst it, whereupon the defendant struck him with the drag. Mr. Wood bound, both goose, two straightly creased and dang defendants over in the sum of $100 to keep the ling elliptid tubes. Beside the picture pesos.

title.

has left a wide field for nomenclature.

·WEATHER, REFORT,

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PIRACY

Yesterday morning the piracy of a Hongkong junk was reported to the police, when the crew consisting of two men and two women with a ✔ couple of infants arrived in port in a small On the 7th at 12.05

-The barometer has boat. They were in a state of collapse and were rizen moderately over Japan, A

An sten of low pressure appears to be moving taken to the Tung Wa Hospita. Their story pressure is now shown over 9. Japan. EastWabis over Manoburis, and the highest was that while proceeding from Canton to Hongkong with a cargo of produce their junk Gradients contigne slight in the South, and was surrounded on Tuesday night by light variable winds may be expected in the number of shall bosts arcwded, with robbers Formoss Channel, and light to moderata E, winds over the No part of the Chir Ben who boarded the junk and turned them adrift Hongkong all for the 24 hours ending in a small boat. The pirates did not treat at 10 am, to-day 0) inches.

them with violence, though they took all the jewellery she possessed from one of the women. The unfortunate people were without food or drink for two days but, se stated, Buorseded in reaching Hongkong. The piracy apparently Look place in Chinese waters,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows

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time in the course of which Mr. Mackenzie His Lordabip- Was ita fairly large buslasse! | thanked him for his friendly intervention and Debtor - Yes.

asked him to accompsuy him to Manges, Showan What was your turnover About 8880,000 Tomes and Co. in order to book his passage to or $700,000 a year.

| Manila. The manager onented. Nothing Mr. Wakeman-The books have been impro-transpired to arousa his auspicion that the perly kept. I have had to employ an account. visiter comtemplated suicide. Yestirday about ive minutes past two a hot was heard ant and he has not foished yet,

and the manager was at anos informed, His Lordship-What are the liabilities?

and he proceeded to the room, having The Official Recaiyer-Practically nothing. in the meatime called the police Mr. His Lordship What has happened? He Mackenzie was found atretshed on the bel, partly the business evaporated ?

dressed, with a ballet wound above the left are temple. He expired about five minutes after The Oficial Receiver-Yer. The goods are wards. One of his portmanteaux was open, and claimed by the people who ordered them. The it was apparently from this that he had just talon liabilities amount to $46,033 and the assets to his Colt revolver. Four of the six chambr

were loaded. Deceased was about 40 years of $41,000. I cannot explain taity

age, of slender build, medium height, and on shaven excepting a moustache,

His Lordehip-It seems a pity. The Oficial Resolver Mr. Kemp and myself have been in correspondence with creditors in. England. Wethought we would be able to come to an arrangement and that the creditors would help bim with further ospital bet they declined, His Lordship-And the business has been stopped since January P

It is diffult on reading. "The Queen's

which Holemaduresco has ehosen for hor Friend" to discover the sptress of the title latest novel However the story, which presenta some striking phases of life in Boumania- country which possesses such a great literary the interest by reason of the personality of the His Lordship-If you had capital you could Qason (Carmen Sylva)is very readable, and it possesses the merit that it is the unexpected that happens. The publisher is Mr. J. Werner Lawne, Clifford's Inn, London,

(E. winds, light Hongkong & Neighbourhood or moderate;

Variable winds Formom. Channal...

ligh South coast of Chins between / Same as Nv. 1.

Hongkong and Lamocks. Bouth coast of China between Same as No. 1. order of the Inspector General of the Imperial parry on?

Hongkong and Hainam.

A Memorandum on Wild Silkworm Culture in South Eastern Manchuris, pablished by Maritime Customs, is now to hand.

The Oficial Receiver-—Yes,

Debtor-Yos

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