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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

[TEROCOM REUTER'S AGENCY.] .

CANADIAN PACIFIC LINER WRECKED.

PASSENGERS SAFELY LANDED. St Jouss. May glat, The Canadian Pacific finer darvale struck the Cape Free ruck in a fog twenty mile to the westward of Cape Kace She sank in seven fathonis -ef water and is now tying with her boat deck awash a mile from Cage Pine.

AMERICAN SELECTED AS UMPIRE,

WASHINGTON, May 21st,

MR. BONAR LAW.

UNDERGOES A SLIGHT

OPERATION.

HM HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23RD, 1993.

Lenox, Mar 275k

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

[THROUGH EXUTER'S AGENOT.]

THE LINCHENG' OUTRAGE.

(THROUGH RELTNA'S AGENCY.Į

FAR EASTERN OLUMPIAD. LATEST RESULTS.

Osaka, May 21at. A medical bulletin states that Mr.

At the Ovinpiad, Japan won the One Bonar Law andrewčat a tighe operation DIPLOMATIO CORPS STRONG NOTE Mile Belay Roos China did not parti- on his throat this morning, otherwise his camilition is unchanged.

The operation on Mr. Boyar Law WAS "xploration," and designed to gïen ense, The pressure on the throat muscles had caused continuous pain during the past few days.

FRENCH PREMIER'S SYMPATHETIC

MESSAGE.

All the passengers, numbering 404 were

Pania, May 21st. safely landed na de village of St, Shatis, M. l'eincar has telegraphed to Mr. where they were longed for the night. Bonar Law saying that France deeply The Marcale's cargo consisted mostly of regrets, his, signation, and does not forget that despite the difference in flour and grain. MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION methods that the two countries have been

following during the last few months ygeention of the Treaty, Mr. Bonnr Law contributed all his strength to maintain- ing intact the alliance necessary to the Mr. Flwin Parker, American amber tranquillity of the world, and France of the Mixed Claims Ceumission, haa] grateful to him for having Loen selected as the commission's unpire stood her will with regard to reparaticus, in sucesion to Mr. W: R. Day who hand for having so loyally recognised resigned.

"France's constant paciñe intention. The concludes with the Warmest Mr. Parker, who uwisted in the organi.message sation of the War Industries Board, Wishes for a prompt, complete recovery. *served at a later date on the the United

States Liquidation Commission

DEBT FUNDING AGREEMENT

LIKELY TO BE SIONED SHORTLY.

WASHINGTON. May ist. The actual signing of the debt funding agreement with Great Britain appears to be near, according to the spokesman of United States Treasury who declared today, after a qurting, of the Debt Funding Commission, that nothing objec. tionable to the American Government could be found in the latest British Proposals for debt funding"

EARLIER CABLES,

SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

HRITISH LABOURITES TO VISIT

HAMBURG,

LONDON: May 21st. Some thousands of delegates, including a big German representation, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Mr. J. 11. Thomas and other

TO CHINA,

cipate. The time was 3mins 324-Skeer- n new Far Eastern recard.

PHILIPPINE. AFFAIRS.

AN ADDRESS BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.

The Philippias National bank has in curel a totul low of PT0,000,000 in its

operations and P40,000,000 is tied up in euritics.

ir

A LESSON IN LAWN TENNIS

A well-knowa szpert writes as follows in: the Daily Mail

The are thousands of average playera whosh to improve their play, but do

not know how.

The first tip is, never play on in lawn. Play on's rubble cours, or better. if pos

sible, on wood or very nocță coment.

Some plagera think that the way to im prove is to us more energy. That is fatal." strokes-that is, sever make a fu't hit. Try, as golfers say, to "space"" your Connected with this is the paradoxical advion......heeve hit at all.

The Government is planning en connect PEKING, May Stat.

the port arrn with the railroad by con In the Running High Jump faal, Yustructing a bridge over the Pasig river The Diplomatic Corps again met this:

Huan An (China) cleared 5 feet 9 inches which will facilitate the handling of merning and, it is understood, discussed Nullido (Philippines) 5 feet 3 inches; Loc freigh

Education, samiation and administra- the situation created by the attacks by. Lu, China) 3 feet 5 inches; Davina suldiers on the brigands. Following the Gracia (Philippine) & feet 5 inches. Yution of justice have improved a great deal. takes a grin stance and swings hús racket meeting it was unofficially reported that strong. Note had been sent to the Waichiaopu, demanding the immediate

release of the captiven. M. BERUBE BETURNS TO CAPTIVITY.

PERING, May 21st,

The authorities at Teaochuang wired this morning requesting M. Beruls to parole. return, as he was only released on M. Terube is accordingly returning to exprivity to-day.

Has An und Wallido broke the Far Eastern record of 5 feet 7 inches.

Que of the most important road projects under way is the construction of the San In the Running Broad Jump final, Oda Jose Santa Fe road, which will be opened (Japan) did feet 7 inches: Sebastianto automobile traffe by next month. The Santos (Philippines) 99 feet 7inchow; now road will develop the rich region of Omnte (Japan) 22 feet 3 inches; Salvador the Cagayan Valley, enga (Philippines) feet 3 inches. All broke) the Far Eastern record of 99 feet 21 juches.

Putting the Shot Final, (19 lbs.) Nimura (Japan) threw a distance of: 45 fest: Rom (Philippines) fort of inches; Sebastian Santos (Philippines) 12-feet inches: Saramaru (Japan) 4 feet 81

These were the highlights of tho address delivered by Governor General Wood at the opening of the eighth annual confer. ence of district engineors held in Baguio. says the Masia Times.

Governor General Wood explained the fasons for the Government action in our talling its activities this year. emphasiz

It is reported that the bandit attempt inches. All broke the Far Eastern recording the fact that owing to huanical dif.

to wreck the railway line to the south of Taianfu, though officially denied, is now

so well under-vörified from several quarters.

"THE TIMES " ADVOCATES INCREASE IN FOREIGN FORCEŊ.

THE WAR TALK IN THE NORTH,

A PEACE PARLEY.

Chihli

"LONDON, May 21st. The Tigre, discussing the present intolerable situation in Chinn, ways that an international commission of foreign interests might evolia some remedies for the anarchy which menaces a land that is wealthy peaceful and law naturally -abiding, with political and coonomip ruin; but time will be needed to devise and What is imperiously needed apply a cure.

PERING, May 14th, President. Li Yuan Hung has replied to telegram from Dr. C. C. Wang, hend of the Chinese Eastern Railway on the is something to restore the former security subject of presenting war in North China to foreigners in the immediate future, President Li endorsed Dr. Wong's views

and there is but one a way to do that.. The about the need of maintaining peace. between Fengtien

and Tuchure and bandits must be reminded, emphasized the peculiar need for peace at by signs that are visible and palpable, this Tomwat with the Sin-Russian that behind the foreiga-notes and protesta- negotiations coming on. He thanked Dr. tions stands the stern reality of a military Wang for Inving done his part in main force, comprising some 3,000 foreign taining a peaceful enirs.

soldiers, who are the outward symbol of this force in China to-day. The time has certainly come to make this force more imposing.

The peace parlay between the Chili and Mukden presentatives in uw scheduled to open in five days and some of the Chibli debygates have already gone to Mukden.

What is taken to be the attitude of the Fengtien party on the subject, was out- lined by General Chang Hsus Liang, in a talk with some of the Chinli mon there. He said that the Fengtion soldiers are able to fight and are not afraid but it is the sire of their party that peace be maintained since a war would interfere with the projected policies of the Three Eastern Provinces.

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[DY COURTESY OF “TRE DAILY BULLETIN."]

NEGOTIATIONS DRAGGING ON,

PEKING, May 20th,

of 12 feet 1 inch.

He

eulties economy should be exercised. praised the walministration of public works. Yaels Dash: First heat: Ohmura by Director Paez, saying that the bureau (fapan) and Nagata (Japan), Ohmaura has been run efficiently," Ho referred to broke: the Fur Eastern record of Mr. Paez as "one of the bureau directors seconds, his time being-22,3-5ɛées. Second | whom the administration does not need to heat, Takaki (Japan) and Tani (Japan). give any instructions and tell him what to Third heat, Catalon (Philippines) and do." Mori (Japan).

220 Yards Hurdles: First heat, Abiera (Pippines) and Bucoy (Philippines). Second beat, Taduran (Philippines) Rud Escamos (Philippines). Third beat, Dizon (Philippines) and Matsukawa (Japso). Abiera's time was 20secs, and Taduran's 26.1-5nces. Both broke the Far Eastern re. word of 28.4-5secr

500

Final: -Okazaki, Fards

Toda,

mins. 21-5secs. The Far Eastern record, Nando and Kinoshita (all Japan) Time

2mins, 34-bes was broken,

- N

220 yards: Catalon (Philippines) Tuki ki, Ohmura and Mori (all Japan) Time 221-secs. The Far Eastern record, 23sec

was broken.

4.10

Danao (Philippines) Matsushige. (Japan) yards Final: Nando (Japan)

and Malinao (Philippines) Time 5 secs.

..

He also praised the district engineers, saying that in spite of the large amount of money allotted to public works un complaint has as yet been heard against their honesty.

THE BANDIT OUTRAGE CALL FOR ACTION.

Following is a copy of a resfution passed by the Peking British Chamber of Com

merce

Resolved that this Chamber Associates itself with other foreign organizations in China in expressing indignation at the re way and sympathy with the Chinese and Cht outrage on the Tientsin. Pukow Rail- farige victims

"That is the opinion of this Chamber

men on an express train running on the the fact that such an organized attack could be made by a large body of armed main line of trade and tourist traffic 120 yards Hurdles Final-Fernandez between Shanghai and the capital afforda (Philippines) and Wu Yen Chang (China)plete seglect by China to gahingto

Ebara (Japan) Abiera culminating evidence not only of the com- 220 yards Hurdles Final:-Escamos Conference on the subject of the reduction Philippines) Burco (Philippines) Mat- of military force, but of the grave anar- sikawa (Japan) and Taduran (Philippines) chy which has so long prevailed in this

Time 27.2-580LS,

100 yards Dash, Final; --Catalon (Philip.. pines) Takaki, Chmura, and Tani (all Japan) Time 10,2-59ccs. A

Throwing the Discus-Birfulpo (Philip The negotiations are dragging, on indepines) Okita (Japan) Ito (Japan) and Tu initely. with serious loss of foreign Yung Tang (China) all broke the Far Eastern recoril, 109 feet 53 inches. Birtülpo (Philippiace?) 119-fect 74 inches. prestige, thus encouraging similar out. rags in the other provinces.

Proliminary Volley Bali:-Philippines beat Japan by 12 to 4,

Many Chines and foreigners are of the opinion that the brigands should have be pressed from the beginning, and that no negotiations should have been opened, They say that this would have routed in the speedy release of the captives.

British labourites, are attending the Socialist Congress at Hamburg, the Primary object of which is to revive the International on a prewar basis. The

The preparations of the past year have Bolsheviks are not represented. The made then ready for another war, but it Vienna Internationale, which has been is realized that people cannot be ruled by described as the "two and a half Inter-fighting and what China needs is economie adjustment and not fore. Although the pationale,” decided by 09 votes to a to officials have devoted their attention to unite with the Second laternationale. Easteru Provinces, soldiers are necessary their threat to kill their prisoners is not bringing about peace within the Three

The danger of the bandits carrying out Mr. Ramsay Macdonald is unable to for protection against interference. How attend."

ever, it is not the intention to bother any other province.

THE BEIRA INCIDENT.

NOW THO TROUBLE

AROSE

The Fengtion Party welcomes the coming peace conference with Chibli because it is its policy not to bring force to hear on ány que provided it is allowed to carry out its policies in the Three Eastern Pro- viners without outside interference. If it is molested it will use its soldiers; other. wise its programme is peace.-Chưng Mei News Agency.

A SOVIET UTOPIA"

AMERICANS CHARGED WITH LARCENY.

A

great.

PEACE CONFERENCE AT SHANHAIKUAN.

YEAR OF BANDIT OUTRAGES.

PEKING SHANGHAI EXPRESS POSTPONED.

Heikk, May 21st, Tho trouble which "necessitated the summoning of an armed force arose as the outcome of a protest by the towns- people against an attempt on behalf of the Banco de Beira to slip sixty-thousand pounds sterling worth of silver to Delagoa Bay The townspeople affirmed that the ultimate destination, was India, and asserted that the action was detri indicted here at New York on April 18th, Nine meu, all American citizens, were mental to the country's interests. They for grand larceny in connection with the cut the ropes of the waiting lighter, which activities of the organization called the Soviet Autonomous Industrial Colony at grounded.

Kuznetek, Sibéria, They were charged The silver has now been despatched with misrepresenting Kuzantak to prosper.

tive colonists ne

It is understood that the authoritics' A sort of industrial intention is at present to run afternoon Utoplu

The complainants were two disillusioned traics as far as Tsinanfu, and continuing men who with their families returned to the next day to Pukow, with no running after many months of hardships in the United States the previous week, during the night.

Siberia, poorer by £600. One of those indicted is Tieng Chung Yu are both coming to Bogor Baldwin formerly Professor of Peking to discuss the situations

THE PAY OF CHINA'S M.P/E.

PERINO, May 21st.

.:

without incident.

LATELL

SOVIET PROPAGANDA. BOLSHEVIK ATTEMPT TO BLUFF BRITAIN.

RIGA, May 21st. With referenco to the suggestion that

ulat Washington University, St.

the

who served, a term in prison after war for violating the Selective Draft

Attorney said that in the

PEKING. May 21st, This morning's ten o'clock express from Peking to Shanghai did not start.

It is reported that this was den to fear of a bandit outrago

"

beat the Japaness by 52 to 10.

Preliminary Basketball:-The Chinese

Hop-step-and-Jump Final (-Vua (Japau) Torres, (Philippines) Santos (Philippines and Sato (Japan) Distance, :48 feet 10

inches

SWIMMING RESULTS.

OSAKA, May 22nd. Rain marred the proceedings to iny. The final of the 20 Yards Relay Swim resulted: 1, Japan; 2, Philippine; .3, China The time was 101,7-5800s.

·

cou

ninth Resolution of the

The average player wes the ball coming, ke a tomahawk. The best way.

make à drive is with- out a stance, but in your frite: this gives your hold of the ball a larger margin of error, and your forward move- ment gives it paco, Carry the ball, in- stead of hitting it

Stick to the rule of having your feat and shouldera in a line parallel to th propped direction of your bit, while you are hitting. As the finish your racket should paint to the place where the ball bas gone.

Bwing back only a foot or so; follow through need not be emphasised, if you hit an the run. This run is a follow- through. The one is bodywork, the other rarely arma

When waiting for the ball bold "your racket in front of you, not across ** chest or down by your leg, and rather high. Start easily. For this your feet should Foot, apart, one Alas, the other on the to Hold the racket with a neutral grip, ready for a forehand or a backhand stroke.

All these little accessory details may scem to some people uoneessary, but in reality they are vitally necessary,

Lawa tennis is potentially the most leisurely and doppy game in the world. To improve in it you must cheionsly make it more mechanical and more purposeful. Another point in which the average player-is weak - is" ocurt-position. Alter making a stroke you must at once return to a centre, either behind the have-line, or half-way between the servic-line and not. This covering of the court is immortant,

As recards the strokes "themselves, the movement must commence with the -nim hent

and

the arm my gradually straighten out up to the actual impact.

The method of gripping the handle is often wrong in one or other of tw ways. You either hold the racket # if it were at are of the only efficien! grip is one

hold it as if it were, a car..

pet-beater.

Realise that a backhand `stroke is not

made with the back of the hand but with mid-way between these two extremes. the heel of the hand, the palm being parallel to the floor.

PLAGUE OF DEER..

ENORMOUS. DAMAGE IN NEW. ZEALAND.

Deer to the estimated number of 300,000 are doing much damage in New Zealand, says at Press message from Christ- church. The Forestry Officer commission- rd to report on their depredations recom- this state of anarchy is due to ends that in the neighbourhood of settl the misrule of military leaders who berment and the prouction of the animate usurped the functions of government, and should be wholly removed, and the sala that for the restoration of law and order of carcasses permitted, while in more re- and the protection of lives, property, and mote districts men should be employed Treaty rights of foreigners, concerted to diminish the herds by shooting or action abould speedily be taken by the poisoning. Treaty Powers to obtain (A) The effective According to the report, the bugi disarmament and disbandment of super herds of to-day came from 111-bed im fluous Chinese ormet foros whether classi-ported at various times between 1861 and fed as troops or bandite, and (B) The 109. safe and efficient operation of the rail-

ways:-

That copy of this resolution be com municated to FLB-M. Minister...

CHINESE POLITICAL SCIENCE :

REVIEW

RECORD-BREAKING APRIL NUMBER OF 500 PAGES.

The cost to the country, of tha damage they do to mountain pastures. to crops, to ences, and to stock in estiranted at £180,000 per annum. The gain to the country from it, deer herds is estimate at £7,000.

Last year the owner of a gruzing rust abandoned 23,000 acres at Lake Rotoiti and explained to the Commissioner of;' Crown Lands that the deer had left no food for the stock. The author of the. raport calculates that deer have displaced the equivalent of 450,000 sheep from the pastures of the Dominion,

·HOW MANY CARS ARE

THERE?

than 12,364,377.

BTD

Per

cent

The April 1993 Number of the "Chines

Some of the passages on the habits of The proliminaries of the 200 Yards Socint and Political Science. Review," ie

acer read rather quaintly. For instancos PERING. May 21st. Breast Stroke resulted: First heat, Fuji-a publication of 500 pages,

"Great distances are travelled through The Review is the quarterly organ of the night in search of food, and the The Peace Conference at Shanhaikuan oto and Sakakura (both of Japan.) The

time win 181.3-5secs, Second heat, Sugita the Chinese Social and Political Science animal, being mischievous by nature, is reported to be proccetting smoothly. and Yanai, (both of Janda). The time Asscoiation (Peking), of which the Pres often destroys far more than it eats. It The movements of tho Chihli forces was 1924-5cc Third heat, Ishida identis ex-Premier Dr. W. W. Yen is very fond of gambolling about also, towards Jehol and Shanhaikuan

are (Japan) and Ildefonso (Philippines), Since January of this year it is being and this habit causes some trouble among

Time: 3mins 13aces, beating the Faradited by Dr. M. T. 2. Tyau, Author ages and lambe" suspended.

Eastern record 3mins. 16,2-58den,

of China Awakened." "London Through The rain stopped at 11.30 and the con- Chiness Eves," "Legal Obligations arising tests proceeded with increased vigour. out of Tronty Relations between China The number of spectators was larger, in-and Other States," etc.

The present issue (which is intended cluding a number of women-

partly to make up for the backwardness According to a 1320 census, just complet- Ono Mila Swim: First heat: Matsu- of the Review which appeared only twice ed, there are 14,743,468 motor-cors and sawa, Sato and Hijikata (all Japan). The in twenty-four months between 1927 and utility motor vehicles registered as being in ting constitutes a Fur Easters record 5099) consists of two volumes: (1) The use in the world to-day, of which no fewer 20mins. 2.3-6secs.

Review Proper of 195 pages, consisting of

employed in the United leaves 230,001 One Mile Swim: Second heat, Kodama.contributed articles and proceedings of States of America.

operating in other countries, otherwise Hori and Takaishi (all. Japan). Time: the Association, etc. (2) The Washington 25mins. 1.2-5%C¢s.

Conference Supplement of over 300 pages, something oder a single year's output of

Sigues

represent 17.12

increase comprising the texts in both English and the American motor industry The grows. Chinese of the treaties and agreements and

over the survey of

the previous your resolutions adopted by the Washington 1021. The percentages of registration Conference sa well as the detailed Shan increases are respectively. 14.12

per outside the United States of America, agreements signed in Poking last Decem

against ber.

of the States. The passenger cars and atili. Among the contributed articles are ty motor vehicles used outside the

Vaited Treaty Relations between China and Stat

States,

totalling 2,320,091, are distributed, Great Britain,"

Opproximately follows the

Worth (exclusive of the dis fuctud

USA) "Chinese Emigration," by Prof. MoNair

Shanghai); South America, 30 per cent. (St. John's University, Johnston "The Constitution of Hunan cent; Asia, 8.1 per cent; and Africa, 3.0 the United States) uso 88.9 per cent of Quigley and Yui (Tring Huz Peking);The Anti-Religion " the total number of vechiclens

And Oceania (including rope, 2.3 by three Chinese YMCA. Workers;

1:9 per conti, Asia, per cent.;" Brief Account of the Early Develop and Africa, per cont. Despite unstable. ment of Sinology," by Prof. A. H.

conditions in economic,

many arcas, no fewer Rowbotham (Tring Hus College) The than 190,000 new motor vehicles were sold in Washington Conference," by Dr. Telly H. Europe last year, registrationd being Koo The Special Supplement contains in Preliminary Lawn Terinis Doublesta report of the Washington Confer every count concerning the

Hoorer in his statement

50,1-Bock.

It is reported that Wu Yu Lin and Third heat: Enga (Philippines) and tung treaties and Sino-Japancia Postal cost 17.90 per cent. within the borders

It is reliably reported that owing to

100 Yards Swim: First hent: Onoda Time: and Tanaka (both Japan).

Second bent: Iriya (Japan) and Tanjutee (Philippines). Time: Etsece, Time: min. 1.1-6secs Suzuki (Japan). All these times break the Far Eastern record; ìmin 48609.-

FOOTBALL..

Britain would agree to a compromise on Law Attorney other matters it propaganda in the Eastcottreo of investigation into the organiza- the lack of pay many mushers of Parlig the Philippines by 3 goals to nil. Three Ancient Chinese Philosophy," by R. F. ing Australia and New Zealand) -6.3 pu be discontinued, the Soviet Governmenttian's enterprises, which had brought in ment threaten to proceed to Canton and broke a leg and Manzano and Hernaez Province," translated by Professors per cent North and South Americs finclud-

appears to be endeavouring to gain time in this way, while gradually evolving more round about methods of resuming its Eastern propaganda. COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS.

Lowoon, May 21st. Worcester beat Essex by an innings and cleven runa.

Kent beat Hampshire by an innings and 20 runs. In the first innings Kennedy for Haate scored 101 and Head 50 Woolley for Eent made 80.

Cambridge University beat West Indies by nine wickets The Cantab player Claude Ashton soortd 99.

receipte of £30,000, he had been able to join, Sun Yat Sen. furnish the Federal Government with a The officials Intend arging the release complete list of Soviet propagandiste in of the Customs surplus, but the surplus the United States, who were working is only sufficient for domestic bonds and under the authority of Lonin,

Attention was called in The Timer, on nothing is deft for any administrative March 14th, to the miserable plight of the purpose. colonists who in response to Boviet entice.

the Kuznetsk district of Western giborja. ment had been induced to go last year to TOKYO STATION-MASTER KILLED.

s mining aron south of Tomsk. Most of

TOKYO, May 21st.

the calcnists were Americans, hut among Mr. Takahashi, for many years station. them were a number of Canadian and master at Toyko, was killed as a result

other Dritish settlers. Those who could of a motor accident

manage it left the colony some time ago; The deceased, who received most of the the others for the most part are in too foreign notabilities during the past great a state of destitution to be able to quarter of a century, recently retired, get away

when he was decorated by the speror.

In the Proliminary Football, China beat Filipinos were seriously injured. Oui sustained broken ribs.

LAWN TENNIS.

NG SZB KWONG AND WÊI'WING LOK DEFEATED.

ing

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8",

Berb

OSAKA, May 22nd.

Far Eastern Championship Tournament: The Filipinos, brothers Aragon, heat the eco submitted to the Chinese Government economic situation this year, says: “Qutaide and Weng the Provisions) Regulations the great after the war slump. The Chinese, Ng. Sa Kwing and Wej Wing by the Chinese Delegates, Dr. Sec. Kod of Europe the world has shaken itself free Lok 30, 89, 0-7, 30, 62,

for the Commercial Port of Kinochow production and commerce of Asia, Africa, Ladian Doubles, International Open and the List of China's Delegation to the and Latin-America have recovered to levels: Tournament: Mimes Tamara and Kaji Washington Conference, The Special above the pro-ws, despite currency fluctus- kawa (Japan) beat Misses Carongs and Supplement is sold at $1 a copy; to timus, political disturbancos, and economic Santos (Philippines), 0-2, 6-1.

Chinc atudente, at fifty conte a copy, street,

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