TELEGRAMS: HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
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PRINCE OF WIED.
BERLIN, February 17th. The escort conducting the Prince of Wied to Durazzo.consists of a man-of-war
each from kaly, Austria and France.
The Prince of Wied departed for London and Paris and a reserved his decision regarding a visit to St. Peters- burg..
THE TWELVE ISLANDS.
BERLIN, February 17th.. A message from Rome states that an agreement between the Porte and Italy will soon be reached, whemby the latter will receive concessions in Asia Minor against the retrocession of the Twelve Islands group.
THE AEGEAN ISLANDS QUESTION.
LONDON, February 17th. The European Diplomats accept the Turkish reply to the Power' Note on the Islands Question as not by definiti
It appears that Italy is negotiating with Turkey for railway concesions in Asia Minor against the evacuation of the islands now pooupied by her. Turkey Would then hand these islands over to Grecco by way of exchange lor Chios and Mytilene. In this might be found the most suitable way towards the final solution of the pending question:
THE SWEDISH POLITICAL CRISIS
STOCKHOLM, February 17th.
A new Ministry has been formed in Sweden by Baron Hammerskjoeld in
conformity with the wishes of HM. the King:
states that
.
News from Paris
Sassonow has proposed to negotiate in regard to the future policy of the Triple
Grey, Count Benckendorf and M. Cambou, The measure would serve to weaken the Nationalistic pressure upon Russia's foreign policy.
ANNUAL, RACE: MEETING.
THIRD DAY'S RESULTS.
Stewards.
Time: 3min. 19 1.5stes. Pari-mutuel. Winner: 30,50
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1914.
Taking the advantage of an indifferent him. A fine contest between the two start, Annan, showed the way, followed last named ponis and Rosario was won by Victoria Aster and Bixon Chief-the by Aldwych, Pitcorthie suddenly darting order in which the penics ended the race.
in front of Cilgwyn, and gaining second The Aster quickly asaned leadership place by a neck. with Roman Chief striding into nearest rivalry, and his stable are third. The latter was displaced by Anan at the bottom of the incliae, Roman Chief racing in partnership with Victorin Aster. Roman Chief held a slight | advantage passing the rock, whore Annan passed the Aster. Roman Chief led by a length at the village hend from Annan, Polkalini bringing up the rear. Hencil, forcing the pace, overhauled the leader into the home straight, and riding easily lengthened
His Excellony Sir T. H. May, K.C.M.G.;.
His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir T. II. M. Jorram, R.N.. K.C.B.; His Excellency Major-General F H Kelly CB Commodore R. H. Anstruther,. R.N., C.M.G. The Hon. Mr. Claud Severn; The Hon. Sir C. Paul Chator, Kt. C.M.G.; His Honour Sir W. Bees Davies, K. The Hon. Mr. David Laudate, 6. K Hall Brutton, Esq.; Major. P. A. Dicking; G. Friesland, Esq H J Gedge Esq.; Henry Humphreys, Esq., N. T. Stabb, Esq. H. P. White, Esq. Stewards in Charge of the Scale.--The Hon. M. D. Landale and Q Friesland, Esq. Handicappers---Majar F. A. Dickinson and
Captain K, Bughes
edge Majo-General F. H. Kelly, 0.8. Assistant Judje.-W. D. Jupp, Esq. starter. H. Gedge, Esq. Secund Starter-Paul M. Hodgson, Esq. fon. Treasure-A. C. Hynes, Esq. Timekeeper. S. Sassoon, Esq. Clerk of the Course.-T. F. Hough, Esq.
The Ladies' Day of the rice meeting was fally in accord with the spirit of things,
the margin between his nearest competitor, and entered home a fairly, easy winter by six lengths. There was a fine contest between the Aster and Saxon Chief for second place, Sir Paul's pony getting past first by half a length...
Time: 1nin. secs. Pari-mutuel. Winner: 86.30
Cash Sweeps. Ticket No.
1,
5.00
3. 150,
2,
3,
5.00 6.50
$655,20 2. 233, 187.20 3,926, 99.60
$1,000. Second #300. Third $180. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this Meeting of
FHA
6.20
8.10 0.20
Cash Sweeps.
Ticket Nue 128, $1,190,25
·2, 220, 427,60 .213.75 # 09 THE LADIES' PERSE. -- Presented. $330 added. Second to receive $200. Third $100 For China Ponics. Weight for inches as per scale.] Winners at this Meeting other tham Subscription Grifins 51b. extra. Jockeys who have had 2 or more winning mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin 3b extra Jockeys who have never had winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 4lb. Entrance $10. Once round.
Mr. E. Kadoorie's, Borneo Chief, st
4]”
(Mr. Moller) Mr. John Peel's Dumfries, 11st 8!b
An indifferent start enabled Sevington to steal a march on the other ponies, Cleric and loreal following next, but the latter was forced to surrender to Red Cloud, The fold drew into companion- slip coming up the straight, Red Cloud leading past the post on the rails, with Joy second and Sevington third, the Aster tailing of. The ponies spread out at the back stretch, the order of progression being the same, but up the incline Seving- ton displaced Joy: Down the village Cleric came up on the outside to annex third place. There was a memorable race home from the diatonce post. Aater swinging along on the outside and Ching challenging Red Cloud, which had main- tained its precedence from the winning two ponies raced neck and neck 'for many post on the first journey round. The yards, but Sir Paul's won by superior jockeyship, Vida forcing his pony just ahead of Red Cloud a length from the post. Mahratta Chief being third. just a length behind.
Time: 2min, 42 3-5secs. Pari-mutuel. Winner: $12.40.
6.70 11.90
Cash Sweeps. Ticket No.
1,101, 32,520.00 2. 108, 720,00 6.303 253,360.00
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Sample of each with: 32-p book free from nearest depot: F. Nowhery & Sons, 87, Charterhouse Se, Loudon: R was & Co. Bydney, N. 6. W.: Lernor Ltd., Cape Town: Moller, Maclean & Co, Calcutta and Bombay: Potter D. & C Corp., Boston. USA.
(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Kadoorie's Durbar Chief, 10st.........
13th
vertisement, and sent for .... (Mr. Dalgarno) 3 THE GOVERNOR'S CUP-Presented by Hia Father O'Flynn's Flying Kangaro
Excellency Sir F. H. May. second to 10st:elb
receive $250. Third $126. For unina (Mr. Bell-Irving) 0
Ponzes, Subscription Griffins of this Sir Paul's Triumph Aster, 11st 1lb THE GREAT SOUTHERN STRES Winner Mr. Leo d'Almada's Victorioso, 1st llb
Season 1913-1914. Weight for inches as (Mr. Vidu) 0 per scale, Winners of one face 51b; it was a nice bright and sunny day, the
of two or more races: 101b. extra. (Mr. H. Seth) 0 Jockeys who have never had a winning air was less muggy; an ideal day for ladies to do their most picturesque
Victorioso was the victim of a bad
mount in Longkong, Shanghai or Tientein allowed 5ib. One mile, one race slb. of tweet more races start. Heard's mount settled down in gowns, and thus the third day's scene was
10lb. extra.Griffins allowed 5lb.; Sub front of Flying Kangaroo, with Durbar. Levu more animated, there was a finer seription Griffins of any season non-Chief third. Bell-Irving's pony went winders allowed 10th Que mile and a to the front, heading Dumfries by a show of colours, the more subdued
quarter. atmosphere made everyor end
every thing appear more fresh, and interested.
Sir Paul's
couple of lengths. Victorioso came along ror Aster, 10st alb in the racing. Before the first race was Mr. T. Snowdrop, 11st 4b
(Mr. Vida) 1 rapidly, overhauled first one and then another, and appropriated nlace next the run off there was but a fair attendance;
(Mr. Lindsay) 2 leader at the Bowrington gate. Kangaroo however, to judge by the pari-mutuel M. E. Kadoorie's Mahratta Chief,
led by two lengths at the bottom of the 1180 31b. (Mr. Moller) 3 returns on this event all were keen Capt. Hope's Capello. 10st 12lb.
incline. Passing the rock. Durbar Chief sporting people. Though Roman Chief was
(Mr. Bremner) 6 obtained third position, his stable com much. talked about the
first Mr. John Peel's Fickle Bird 1st b
panion being last. At the village bend three horses were all well supported.
(Mr. Heard) o
Sir Paul's pony got on level terms with Dumfries and overhauled third and Roman Chief ran well, but the last quarter, in which the pory excelled in
second ponies. Into the home straight, the event he von so comfortably, proved
Kangaroo on the rails, the Aster camo too much for him on this occasion und
up on the outside, but was challenged by Dumfries in the centre. there was difficulty in the biscuit-coloured
appeared to be in danger of being hottled pony finishing fourth.
up, but squeezed through in a game burst to lead the way. Borneo Chief, the most promising of Mr. Kedoarie's stable, shot up to challenge his lead, and in a remark
The going was better than the two previous days, if anything, the course being hard with just sufficient "give" in it, and thus the ponies made a very good
pace.
The win of Mr. Kadoorie's candidate in Entente in London with Sir Edward the Judics event was a very popular, one and when Moller rode into the paddock, led by the owner, the crowd cheered whole heartedly. In accordance with custom the winning Jocker had to perform a very interesting function. So soon as he had dismounted Moller ascended the Club stand and presented Miss Kelly with a handsome bouquet, tied generously with the Club's colours. The jockey also brave The Russian Minister for Trade, My made a short speech. He mentioned Timoscheff, has handed in his resignation, and the position of the Minister of Uulte, M. Cass, seems also to be shaken.
RUSSIAN CABINET CHANGES.
BERLIN, February 17th:-
THE REICHSTAG AND THE
OLYMPIC GAMES.
BERLIN, February 18th. The German Reichstag has voted a subsidy for the Olympic Games,
THE GERMAN ATLANTIC
DIVISION.
BERLIX, February 18(E) The German Atlantic Division after ite return home, will cease to exist,
THE SWEDISH STRAMER
NIPPON."
The flag dropping to another bad start, Conqueror Aster shot to the fore, and raaintained leadership to the finish. Mahratta Chief was left several lengths behind. Fickle Bird, foreng the pace. settled down into third position
Capelley
The ponies were riding casily Fickle Bird being nearest the leader post the stand. Several lengths separated the Aster from the others at the back stretch: Snowdrop aiment second position, with
Fickle Bird thiri, Capello providing the tail / On the way to the botball stand the ponies spread out, and proceeded in processional order until near the rock, where they closed in, the Aster leading by a length only, but forging away again at the village bend and in the home. straight Snowdrop her came.
up
nurtly but made on astonishing sweep to the far outside. The pony raced extremely well, but failed to reach the Aster, the latter winning by four lengths, three lengths dividing Snowdrop and the Chief.
Time: 2min. 342-5secs. Pari-mutuel. Winner: $ 6.70
*6,00 10.00
Cash Breeps. Ticket No.
1,246, 1017.45 2, 251 290.70
3, 136, 145.35-
"
The latter
able race passed the post a short head in front of Dumfries. There were two lengths between Dumfries and Durbar
Chief, which snatched third place.
Time: Imin. 55 2-ösees.
Winner: $17:50-
Pari-mutuel.
5.80
6.00 10.60
Cash Sweeps Ticket No;
1,230, $4,732.50 2,495,
495.00 0,497, 247.50 THE AMERICAN CUP- Presented by Ani can Citizens resident in Hongkong, Second to receive $200, Third Biss For China Ponics bond-fide Griffins date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race bib. of two races lb. of three or more races 10lb. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed lb. Entrance $10 to go to Winner, Serea furlongs. fr John Peel's Lockerbie 11st 3lb
(Mr. Heard) 1
THE HONGKONG STAKES. Woner $1,000. Sir Paul's Jewel Aster, 11th alb
Becond 8300. Third $150 For China
Sir Paul's Monarch Dahlia, 11st
(Mr. Vida) I Mr. W. R. Richardson's Rosario, 11st
Ilb
..... (Mr. H. Seth) 2 Mr. E. Goetz's Amun Ra, 11st. 6lb
(Mr. Bremner) 3 Mr. John Peel's The Cat, 118t
(Mr. Heard) 0 Mr. Trio's Candy Kid, 10st 12lb Mr. Soares' Valsalini, 10st 121b
(Mr. Brandy 0
(Mr. Dalgarno) 0 Major F: Dickenson's Chalect, list 1lb Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Pahang Chief,
(Mr. Lindsay) 0
Tost 12b (Mr. Moller) D Mr. R. D Harvey's Somerset 10st 12lb Mr. Heiland's Goode Hop, 10st 121b
(Mr Bell-Irving)
Mr. Léo D'Almada's Triumphose, itst
(Mr. Hickman) 0. (Mr. H. Uegg) 0
101b
Mr. Shelim's Tungu, 11st 6th Knollo
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Triumphoso, with Chaleat on the rails. (Mr. 0 An excellent start was led by Tango aud Mr. D'Alminda's pony was the first to Valsalini being in atar attendance. The FOR THE RACES
stand,
ZEISS
PRISM
Cat, showed to the front at the bottom of the incline, overhauling the leaders and heading the field by a length from Tango Easily ridden, The Cat held, sway near- ing the rock, with Rosario coming out from the ruck promisingly. Chalcot shot forward to take up partnership with the leader down the incline, where Rosario was third, Monarch Dahlia also creeping up. At the bend Chalcot had a slight lead of half a length, The Cat falling hopelessly back. Rosario came along and raced reck and neck with Chalcot at the head of affairs, Monarch Dahlia joining them, shooting to the front at the distance NEW LIGHT WEIGHT MODELS. post. Riding easy, Vida cantered his mount home. A keen contest between Rosario and Aman Ra for second place went in favour of the former. by a length and a half.
Time: 2min, 102-5secs. Pari-mutuel. Winner: $9.20 1,6.80
FIELD GLASSES.
Cash Sweeps. Ticket No.. 1101
power
6 power
8 power TURACT
TUROL
TUREX
25.10.0
5,15.9
6.10.0
$2,620
2; 99.80 3, ∙12.60
2, 701,
3, 375,
720 360
(Mr. Brand) 2 THE MONGOLIAN STAKES. Winner $750. CHS. J. GAUPP
Ponies, Subscription Grifins of this M. E Kadoorie's Nigerian Chief, Season 1913-1914. Weight for inches as per scale, Winier of the German Cup M. E. Kadoorie's Saxon Chief, 10st
100 101b (Mr. Dalgarno) 3 b. extra; non-winners allowed 3lb. 12lb
(Mr. Moller) 04 Jockeys who have never had a winning Dr. Forsyth's Hobin Hood, 10st 10lb mount in Hongkong, Shanghai.or Tientsiz allowed 5lb. One mile and 4
(Capt. Woodhouse) - 0
half.
that all the jockey's who rode at the Hongkong races were very keen upon winning that event. He himself had been riding for fifteen years since 1599-and he had always endeavoured to win that race. He was sure that all the other jockeys were a pleased as he was that he had at last won that raw, and under these circumstances it was much more
Second $250. Third $125. For China pleasing to him. On behalf of the Club, Mr. Moller then handed Miss Kelly the
Ponies, Griffins on data of entry, pur chased at a Public Auction of untried bouquet, and true to custom, escorted her
Griffins in Shanghai or Hongkong totiffin-not, however, before he had-
after 19th April, 1913, on account of a Member or Members of the Hongkong called three chers for Miss Kelly and a
Jockey Club at an actual cost of not "tiger" for Mr. Kadoorie, both of which
Saxon Chief was the first to get away,
more than The 200 if in Shanghai or were given with heaps of enthusiasm, Mr. Medico's Aldwych, 11st 12lb with the other, Chief close by. Round
$325 if in Hongkong, Weight for There was never much doubt about the
(Mr. Brand) the football field Jewel. Aster went into inches as per scale, the Winner of Race Mr. J. H. T. McMurtrie's fitcorthie,
No, on the first day or No. 11 on the Championship Stakes. Mary stories were
10st 6lb...
(Mr. Heard)cond place, Saxon increasing his lead
second day: 71b. extra, the Winner of told about this or that stable having rever Messrs, Fitzwilliams Cilgwyn, 10st appreciably. The rear ponies drew up to any Race other than the two above won the Championship; it was a serious
181b
........... (Mi Möller) 3 the leader nearing the rock, past which enumerated; us also the Winner of both matter of tradition with many. Ther. Nemszee's Arravand, 10st 7lb `--
the Aster ran into partnership with
said races if the same pony, barred. Entrance $10. One mile. majority favoured President, and the win
Saxon Chief Robin Hood came through and displaced the Aster. Entering the Sir Paul's Britannia Dahlia, 11st 8lb
(Mr. Vida) T straight Lockerbie, which had been keep. Mr. Norman's Soi Kwai, 10si 12b ing midway in the field, came up to
(Mr. Seth) 2 contest with the Derby winner the right Mr. Stubb's Mallard, 10st 11lb
(Mr Lindsay) to show the way home. There was a Mr. E. Kadoorie's Albanian Chief, desperate struggle between these two, ···10st 1216 ........................................ (Mr. Maller) reminiscent of the magnificent Derby, Sir Henry May's Buttercup, 10st 9lb but this time Lockerbie proved the better, HP White's Ignorance, 108
(Mr. Brand) - 0 and won a brilliant race by a length and
1936. (Mr. Bremmer) 0 Gilpin's Sir Galahad, 11st 5lb
(Mr. Knoll) @ Mr. John Peel's Turnberry, 108 12lb
(Mr. Ball-Irving) : 0 Mr. Stabb's Woodcock, 11st: Ilb
(Capt. Woodhouse) 0
The str. Nippon, which has been exten- gively repaired at Shanghai, left that port was comfortable and popular, the pony Mr. Hastings Wincombe, 10t 115 last week ones more fully equipped and htted for the sth. It may be remembered, and the jockey being cheated loudly as Mr. Norman's Brown Boy, st 121 says the NC Datly News that this they were led in by little Miss Peggy
(Mr. H. Gegg): 0 (Mr. Hastings)
0
(Mr. H. Seth)
o
months. She left the Shanghai Dock & plenty of financial support. The conglud. 12lb (Mr. Hickman)
0
yeasel, which had been ashore on the Landale, Who Mr. Hough's Snowdrop Mr. T. S. Forrest's Mearns lost alb Scarborough Reef, near the Philippines, found consolation in the tenth race this Mr. Apcar's Turquoise, 1030 1lb
(Mr. Bell-Irving) arrived in Shanghai on September 14th last from Manila in a disabled condition, also was a very popular win for the
(Mr. SA. Seth) 0 large repairs were required, including owner received quite an ovation when by Sir Henry May's Magpie, 1st 9lb practically a new bottom, and the con- led his pony in. His candidate had
C. Pope) Mr. W. R. Richardson's Rosario, 10 tract time to complete the work was five
Engineering Co.'s International Dock on ing race was a most victuresque affair. Mr. Meilend's Goode Hope, lust 1915 Saturday, the 'th inst, the repairs being There was a field of eighteen and the race Mr. Riderbowld's Pegasus, 10st 12lb
PARA AC(Mr Dalgarno) then finished, and sailed from the port was in doubt until within a few yards of on the following Thursday for Saigon
(Mr. Bremner)
(Mr Clarke) Goode Hop led the field from the start-
to load a cargo for Home. The whole the past, Lindsay being just able to urge Mr Fitzwilliams' Malgwyn, 10st 4lb work has been carried out to the satisfac Mad Eve out from the rest. Throughout fion of the owners and underwriters'
presentatives and the steamer has been the day the racing was good, and just as
e-classed in Lloyd's Society This is the race was a very close and exciting one ing signal, Brown Boy bong leit 20 probably the largest repair to a ship's for the big event on Tuesday, it was the lengths behind. The Boy pulled up bottom which has been undertaken here, game yesterday, the closeness of the finish beautifully, however, and quickly made and it not only says much for the repair for the Championship Stakes being equalup his lost distance, getting into third ing facilities of the port. but equally for ly as exciting, fleard having to call into the resources of the Shanghai Dock & play all his cleverness to secure the foot place, then second, then the leadership, Engineering Co., Ltd.
or go which won his the sure the foot with Turquoise and Cilgwo no
not fur Details:
hehind, Arravend bringing in the tail,
STEAMSHIP COLLISION AT MOJI
Mr.
a half, twice that distance dividing the Arter and Nigerian Chief
Mr.
of
Time: 1min. 50secs Pari-mutuel. Winner: $11.30
Cash Sweeps..
Ticket No
2,
5.60 5,50
1 586, $2,205.On At the fall of the flag all the ponies 2, 536, 630.00 got away together, with Turnberry show- 3, 690, 315.00ing the way, followed by Mallard, Soi Kuat came into third position near the football stand. Mallard dispossessed Turnberry of priority at the incline, where Britannia Dahlin, increasing his
THE PHACTION STAKES--Handicap Win ner $750. Second $250 Third $195, For China Ponies that have run at any Gymkhana Meeting and Grifins on date of entry. Nun-starters barre, One mile and a quarter. Sir Paul's China Aster, 11st 11b THE GRAND STAND STAKES.-Winner $50 As the football stand Brown Boy led by thing we (Mr. Vida) 1 za Second $230 Third $125 For China about five lengths from Turquoise and Mr, T. F, Hough's Red Cloud, 10st 1016
Ponies, bond-ße Griffis on date of
(Mr. Jervola) entry. Winners of one race 5lb. of Cilgwyn. The last two changed places two or mere races 10lb. cxtra. Sub past the football stand and recuced Mr. E. Kadoorie's Mahratta Chief,
11st 3lb
(Mr. Moller) 3 scription Griffins allowed 5lb. Three Brown Boy's lead very onsiderably. Mr. H. P. White's Cleric, 10st 5lb quarters of a mile.
Dalgarno's mount jumped up into fourth
(Mr. Bremner) place, and then this nearing the rock. Mr Seth's Sweet Rocket, 10st 4lb (Mr. Heard) 1
(Mr. H. Seth) Cilgwyn dispossessed Brown Boy down Mr. V. d'Oettingen's Floreal, 10-alb (Mfr. Vidaj a the incline, Rosario coming up strongly
(Mr. H. Gegg)
ed. shot up into fourth place. The Dahlia in turn deprived the leading ponies of their positions, and, after racing forged ahead, showing the rest a clean in partnership with Mallard for a while,
pair of heels. Sir Paul's pony led by several lengths into the home straight, with Mallard and So Kwai second and
· Passengers arriving at Shanghai lest veek by the Akt Maru. from Japan, mported a collision which the Kanon Jaru had with a Norwegian collier, near the Straits of Shimonoseki, on February 8, 2t ahout 8 o'deck in the morning. The Japanese teamer was struck amidshing as she was chering in Sir Paul's Victoria Aster, 10st 12lb the port of Moil Her gine room rapidly filled, and the cantain promptly Mr. E. Kadoone's Saxon Chief, 10 into fourth position. Mollers pony Mr. Soares Violin, 10st 11lb lengths separating second and third
Mr. John Peel's Annar, ut ilb
third. At the distance post the Dablia, ridden quite easily, cantered away, but the rest of the field came up rapidly, a ne (contest ensuing between Soi Kwai and Mallard for second place, the former getting home first. Vida won us third successive race by several lengths, two
Time: 2min. 07/08 Permutuel. Winner: 5.80
beached the abip to prevent her from
12lb
sinking. There were no cities. The Mr Apear's Amber, 10st Norwegian steamer seemingly did not
3
b
0
(Mr. Moller) increased its lead by about five lengths Mr. Brutton's Sevington, 10st lib (Mr H. Beth) 0 from Rosario, which had seared second
(Mr Knoll) 9. place, racing hard with Goods Hop. Mr. Reedlark's Joy, Ost 7lb
White's Deford 10f Illy
(Mr. Hastings), 0
(Mr. Brand) 0
(Mr. Dalgarno)
5.50
2
13.00
3.
37.50
suffer much from the evident and Mr Soares Folkalini, last 12th proceeded on its way. The Karuna Marula com (Mr. Dalgarn)
Alb.
is one of the N.V.K, steam on the bi- Mr. E. Kadoorie's Roman Chief, 11st Cilgwyn kept the inside coure, Aldwych Mr H weekly service between Yokohama aud
(H. Gege) 0 coming up on the outside and challenging. Phanghai
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