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THE "TRAFFIC COURT."
ABERDEEN 'BUS DRIVER FINED.
MR. M. K. LOS PUBLIC SPIRITED ACTION,
At the Trafic art at the Ceu tral Magistracy yesterday morning, the Chinese driver of in Aberdeen' 'bus x charged with dangerous driving on Christmas Day Fulum Bowf
THE
OLDEST FORD IN THE
PHILIPPINES.
A VETERAN OF 4900 STILI. CARRIES DN.
How old do a Ford have to be to be eligible for retirement fron. Fricilman **Sarge" public life. proprietor of the Delesonico Hotel, Manila, and incidentally owner of the above mentioned Ford truck. says that "hard work is just what Fords thrive on 'there ain't no age Pok-mit to a Ford. To prove this point "Sarge calls our attention to the is gearold Ford which can be seen why day standing in front ed Deimanico Hotel ready to per for the countless tasks that it is called upon to de daily.
The case was heard isore Mapor C Wilson, and the consplainant was Mr. M. K. L.
Mr. Lo sail that the defendant had sent a letter of apology to him
The motor number of said 'rank (Mr. Loop but he thought it was a "matter that should be brought as 7375, which is of the rare vintage! the" aftention of the "police. "He of 1900, It is assumed that this is and" by maker and sister were the bldest Ford ear in eapovits in mandy ng along Poulain Road from the Philippine Islands. As yet no the centery, when suddenly the thing older has made its official
Should anyone Tesarss 'bus a questions, which was driven début. by the defendat went pgt, nar Ford to which more rightfully he rowly posing Mr. Lo's brother,longs the above jñenjoned distine. Under the circunstances he did not tiva, the Manila Trading and supply with m press the charge.
His Worship aid that there had been overal cogplants About the
Aberdeen bu
7
ja
11
Chwill see that honour is stew.
en where hourous is meritedi.
Speaking of having a kik left: well, you sitou'd hear that nietor * Mr. Lo euntimed that he spoke link... Fighteen years of experience: has taught that engine a lot of to the defendant about his riviv The speed of the hus could not trick, ne can see that by the way Hs to show off before a crowil At any rate, bave heen tider veingeht. It was
Som Fords, travelbtig, downbul- Ani could, Saver: Has Ling Hoult say about itself been kept me tot hg centre off wood text peak half as olunuentiy
the road see that there was --other-trativ-gimas, ko ----
His Worship:
don't like the idea of these Abideen bases ass ing along are righ
Mr. I replied that the drive #am ud frankly admitted the sharge and he (3r, -10) -did wish to press the nutter,
for
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for Ford matchless quality and un
aitable rudupaure, as to see it. Muih-performing in as etherent and
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS.
NEW YEAR HOLIDAY MATCHES.
SOME HEAVY SCORING.
Monday's programe of matches in the English League com- prised nihe games in Division 1. three in Division II, and seven In Division III. (Northern). There were no matches in Division " II. (Southern). The Scottish League (Division 1.) had a' full list. Among outstanding features were Manchester City's a win over Barnsley in Division I., and six goals each by Hartlepools And Crewe in Division III. (Northern), their opponents in rach in the same section score only one goal. cus being able to Stockport had a 3-1 victory over Hochdale:
There is only one change in leading position, Manchester City moving to the top from third place in Division II.
In the Scottish League the Rangers went down to Celtic by the only goal of the match. Motherwell and Johnstone won 51 over Hamilton and Queen's Park. The defeat of the Rangers gives Motherwell top place in the League.
Results"of the matches and, revised. League Tables appear
holow:
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
The results of the matches played
in the English League on Monday!
as cabled by Reuter, are as inder; Division I.
Blackburn R. J. Everton 2 Bolton., Derby 3. Hury Leicester 1. Liverpool. Bartley 2. Middlesbro'. 3. Iluddersfield 1. Newcastle 1. Birmingham 1. Sheiield 1a, Portsmouth 1. Sunderland, West Ham Arsenal 1. Tottenham 1.
Division II.
Blackpool 4, Grimsby 3 Manchester C.. Barnsley 3. South Shields . Stoke 3.
Division III (Northern). Accrington Lincoln o Ashington 2, Durham
sea mica a „hauser us is murdarlington, Bradford C. 2
Ford brothers,
The Sarge has not as yet set price on this truck. When be
dors, we can depend appon it that
it will hear no relationship to its ge; for "Who can say how much, An praat old Ford truck is worth. Birge kan with bring told that if he said his 18 year old Säb Inspector U. F. Alexandrek he'd have to replace it with a Just old, we'd said that the defendant's record wer one showed that he had been previously say that it is worth as much as
line 820 ml $25 for dangereds i driving on atas metasion in Pokfu
ha Road and on as her occise
in Aberdeen Village.
Major Wilson imposed a fine oif! 230 and warned the defendant tha. if the offener was repeated het would lose his beence.
Thanks were expressed to Mr I for bringing the ease forward.
NOT ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO
CONVICT
Singh,
1
WILS
Jad Spooran
charged with moneylender, driving motorcycle 319 in a negh gent
he is willing to spend for the new At any rate-berg's more trunk. power to your 15rar old War Horse, “Sarge"
NEW MOTOR-ROAD OPENED.
£12.000 Y LADUCT IN NORTHI
LONDON
Greater London newest road. the way-the xat vinduet over Lo Valley, which inks the twin gunties of Essex and Middlesex was opened in a dense mist.by. Mrs. Wilfrid Ashley, wife of the Minis
of Transport.
A long tape harsed the progress of her car at the end of the road. on Decrüber dist. Mrs. Ashley cut the rape and de Defendant demted the charge, statered the road opán. A theer, which could have been heard a mile ang that he was rising pt lign. awas, told the world what Edmon
The complainant, Mr. J. "Gard | ton and Clingford thought of the ner. of Quarry Bay, an aestant
Bew causeway over the River Lea. the APC, that, on the
Suburban Link, Cvenme in question he was diving!
The new road links Angle-read, his motorcycie from town towards
Edmontion, with the Chingford When very cloer Causeway Bay. to a tram-car, which had drawn up road at Walthamstow, it connects in front of him, wotor cele sidenses populated subutin arts suddenly sit past the right on two sides of the Le: Marshes, side without any warning eng The new road, which forms part of given. To avoid an accident, w the Great North Circular Road. Tess swerved to his right and almost collided with the tumeur. The other eyela took the extreme right of the road and scattered six or eight coolles who were walking | along.
!
Hartlepools. Barrow 2. Stockport 5, Rochdale 1. Trantere, Rotherham 1).. Crewe, Nelson 1.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Aberdeen, Dunded 1. Airdrieonians 6, Falkirk 1. Bo'ness 1, Raith R. 1. Celtic Rangers 0. Cowdenbeath 1. Dunfermline 1. Hearts 2, Hibernians 2 Motherwelt . Hamilton 1. Partick T. 2. Clyde
St. Johnstone 5, Queen's Park I. St. Mirren 1, Kilmarnock 1.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The English League Tables and Scottish League Table (Division I up to and ineluding matches com pleted on Monday, are appended:
Hull City 22 Clapton ... Notts C...23
16 43 22
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West Brom 23 Swansen.23
A
3 9 46 46" 93 32 W
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41
* 8. 10 (34 Barnsley 3
31 Reading 23 6 6 11 South pton 23 352 32 E 4 13 35 Wolves
23 Fulham 3 5 12 33 Blackpool 24 5 8. Shields 23
5 10 32 68 DIVISION 1. (SOUTH).
10 R
19
1
54
10
13
5 11 40 41
13 9
Millwall....99 13 3
4 71 32 33 336 31
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Northants 2014
1 11 7 3 1 21 Exeter Charlton 20 4 3 3 90 28 25 21 11346 32 3 Plymouth Swindon
379 18, 34 Southead 1 1F 1737 31 23 Q.P.R.
20 9 4 7 942324 Brighton 21 4 8 41 37 22 ....20 37 33 39 21 Newport Brentford 23 9 3 11 44. 47 21 Bournem'th 210 23-39-19 Crystal Pal 19 6 7 98 Norwich 2074 9.30 35 19 Coventry07 4 8 38 47 14 Bristol Rov 21 791241 59 16 Merthyr
56 11 31 443 18 335 15 B 311 3 Watford ....20 Gillingham 20 4792) 42 13
2014
11 30 615 n Walsall 21
50 20. 3 312 415
13 Luton
204511 18 49 13 Torquay
DIVISION III. (NORTH)..
P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. Bradford 20 14 4 40 23 32 Doncaster 21 144
40
6 5 31
44 17
3. 3 31 19 Chesterfield 6 10 3 4 197 Rotherham 2 6 10 31 34 17 17 Crewe
5 7 10 Durham Nelson Wigan Barrow Ashington
6 3 19 37-6213
Lincoln 23 12. 4 7 45, 38 94 Tranmere
10 6 1 3 23 23 Averidgton 21054 44 30 1 1 3 30 30 Stockport
97643 32 25 Halifax Wrexham 21837 3 5 Rochdale 19 11. 1 : 43 34 93 Hartlepools 10 10 41 41 33 Bradford Cer 7 6 6 38 34 Southport 10 10 425 20 DIVISION I
Durington 218 40 37 35 ———P._~W‚_D_L_EA. Pts..Brighton 207 Everton ....24 13 ti 5 66 36 32 734 34 34 Huddersfield23 12 4 Leicester 25 11 6 9 54
9 4 6 36 37 27 Blackburn 24 Afan99 10 6 0 46 41 20 Cardiff 239 Newenst 25 978 19 Liverpool Middlesro, 958 03 40 21 Burnley 24 11 21 47 53224 West Ham 23.10,5 10 50 56 23 Tattenham 395 9.42 44 22 Bury 411 1 12 44 50 23 69 40 40 2 Sanderland 22% Darby $ 6.9 57 512 Manch Un. 3 9 4 10 39 41 Sheffield .46 10 35 47 23 Aston Villa 23 8411 43 47 20 Birmingham23 3 9. 9 Parismuth 93 6. 5 15 Wednesday 23 4719 39 32 15
DIVISION II.
Bolton
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23 N 8 T 51
39
49 23
47 40
37 45 19 36 39 17
4744195 09 40 34 21
#oss the than River Navigation,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. the River L, the Coppermill Stream, the Metropolitan Water aneh City 23 13 5 5 30 35 33 Board's airduct, and the Ching Chelsea22 13 6 2 43 19 32 4 47 29 79 Preston 13 Brook.
Leeds Fo. 23 14 36 50 27 31 It cost about £2,000, Mrs. Ashley, in a charming little | Oldham 2 11 6 5 41 25 26 Witness followed the eyele and pest fore diving over the new Stoke 33 11 5 7 41 35 27 later www is neat at No. 2 Pulice, ewwas, said the road was an ex- Bristol C. 311 49 45 38 Station when the drive turned the ample of a great step forward in Notts For 11 3 8 52 39 23 Eachine round and went away to read making and bridge-building. Grimsby the opposite lirection,
Within the past twenty-four Port Vale #2 11 La reply to Sub-inspector Alex hours, she added.ther has been amount of criticism. ender, witness said that a Chinese certain was driving the cycle and the defen. Criticism is all very well, but 1 dant whs nding on the lion sex, think people who criticise do not I thave always go into matters. a His Worship remarked that there was therefore no evidence against read criticisms that these ronds the defendant and accordingly dix-¡ which are being male are ruther flat and ugly, and I have also read that we spend too much money on decoration.
happy There is 辑 medium and perhaps we strike it.".
charged him.
OFFENDED BEFORE
In another case of dangerous driving brought against the driver of private car No. 1510, Mr. A. R.; Cox, of the Electric Company, was The defendant the complainant.
admitted the charge.
7.
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GREATER OXFORD.
Opponents of the scheme for a En reply to his Worship, Mr. Cox greater Oxford fought tenaciously explained that he was driving his at a private meeting of the council motor-eyele along Caroline Road Inaainst the scheme to extend the an easterly direction. The car we boundaries, but, by ty votes to 16, it was decided to reedninend the approaching, hur travelling at a specs.of over 30 m.p.h, and sud. city council to proceed with the denly cut across the road. Mr. Cox parlamentary Bill.
The scheme proposes to take in! had to mount the pavement. He
towas whieh have sprung up round went after the car and stopped it when the driver said he was sorry Oxford, the chief of which is Cow- for the incident, but mistook him ley, where, through the motor-car industry, the value of the land tast
Cowley (Mr. Oux) for a rickaha.
Sub-Inspector
said enormously increased. Alexander there were two previous convictions Wolvercote, and Headington are in lle had favour of inelusión, but the rates against the defendant. teen fined for negligent driving and in these areas range from 10s. to
11. against 75, 3. in Oxford. had also been fined a simular sim for failing to keep to his left hand Oxfordshire and Berkshire County Councils have already decided to side when rounding a corner.
oppose the scheme. The defendant was fined $25.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
-INTERPORT TRIAL GAME.
21 4 5 12 20 30 13
413 29 62 1
92 3 7 19 25 61.13 SCOTTISH LEAGUE: (DIVISION' I.)
P: WD L. F. A. Pts. Motherwell 2 16 4 2 60 22 36 Rangers 16 3 2 66 19. 33 L'eltie! 12 6 3 49 19 30 Hearts
... 124 37 St. Mirren 11:3 43 40 23 Kilmarnock Falkirk 11 Cowden.
5
#
21
Leath 10 4 28 41 24 Aberdeen23 11 10 41
28 Hibernians 22 10 3 9 41 Partick ....22 9 5 5 45 44 2 St.
9 4 10 42 45 22 stañe Airdrie
470 34 41 19 Quern's Pk. 7 4 11 43 44, is 41 19 Dunder
7 4 11 35 Raith R.21 6 4 11 42 35 10 39 53 14 Hamilton 6 4 19
29 30 Clyde 6 214
25 30 12 Bo'ness21 3 2 14 Dunferm
* 317 19 21 +
GARRISON FOOTBALL.
MATCHES FOR NEXT WEEK.
4th, 1928.
RACING NOTES.
FANLING HUNT POINT-TO- POINT.
[BY RAPIER.|
On Monday afternoon there was a field of td for the point-to-paint at Fanling The course was dugged by Mrs. R. J. Patera and Mr. W. Stanton and the start and finish were near Souza's Bungalow where a good view was obtained, by an | interested rowił, al spietatoes amongst whom were Major-General Laar, B. nd Mrs. Laineil who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Batersof,"
The following fixtures in the Garrison Football League ink. place next week:
Mr. Durran took the lead from this! start and lead the fell most of the way Capt. Reily drew along side him about 1990 yards from Home, and they were both well ahead upcit a series of prepared jumps were ementgrad at the fitish when both their ponies refused. This was prin cipally on account the keenness of the riders who were going all out in friendly rivalry instead of sinsing, down for the jumps. I recollect taking the last jump and then my mind became a blank. I am told that the order of finishing was, 14 follows:-
1. Mr. Skrine on Hundinger,
4. Mr. Pollock on Alhambra.
Mr. Macunmats on Pigg.
James
4.
Mr. Bolton on Nobleman.
3.
Dr. Durran on rake.
Capt. Reidy, un Mogli,
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THE INTERPORT PRŐ- .GRAMME.
The Shanghai Interport Golf
been handed, aver by "Mr. M. Meandia-to-arrive here by the 1. Jutro on the evening of January Mans to Mr. T. (, T. Hock... The
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"FOR HONG KONG.
PASSENGERS ON THE
** MALWA."
DUE TO-MORROW.
The P. & C. s.s. Malpa, is due arrive from Home to-morrow
(Thursday) with the mails, and 20mg the passengers on board for Hong Kong are a number of local residents returning to the Colony. 24th.
The matches have been fixed as Among those announced to be on
board are:-* follows.
January 5th:--
desiring foy túl accommolation and or early the following morn. ing. The team from Manila is due should telephone to the latter wo Значи, Т. E. Griffith, Ltd. (e) by the Empress of f'anaïa on the 3517). Mr. Mas 'ins, good reason to be proud of his perfunmanis, on "the Hunters Arm. He took over this mount when it was very difficult to handle he has skilfully negotiat- rd all sorts of obstacles and has handel vee the animal sinfil in wind and limb and ft to be run by 4 adr Johnson said Hanting was the labute of savages in Narth January 5th (Saturday):
Hong Kong Shanghai. America, but the amusement of |
drauary 29th
gentlemen in England Members of the Fanling Hunt may not be over polite in the Sohi bic ther appreciate and are very grateful ter their retiring landlord for comforts provided by him.
Foursomes.
Hong Kong . Shanghai. January 20th-
Hong Kong January 27th:~~
Shanghai Manila.
Singles.
Hong Kong Fanuary 30th:-
Manila.
Manila,
Mrs. A. A. Aris. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burford and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. La Creasey, Dr. W. K. Bunscombe, Miss A. E. de Dutton User, D. and Mrs. K. H. Digby. Dono- child and anyah, Mr. J. van. Mr. and Mrs. H: Deha, Mrs. Dappy. Mr. C. Fletcher, Mr. M. J. Flattery, Mdas, A. M. Grant, M. Gubbins, Mrs. Herken, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hast, Mr. V 31. Hart, Mr. W. M. Johnston, Mr. P. Kellett, Mr. M. W. W. McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. P McElderry, Miss M. S. McElderry and governess, Mr. E. Moore, Mrs.
Manila . Shanghai, Anlaterport dinner is to be
Mrs. H. B. Owen and infant, The held on the evening of the 30th and Newton and infant, Mr. and both teams leave the following day,
two Misses Owen, Mr. C Poynty. the Manila players by the Mrs. Betts, Mr. A. B. Purvis, Sir sident Madison, and the Shanghai Henry Pollock, Lady Pollock, Mr. R.J." is off to Shanghai to-day, players by the President Cleveland.
Mr. R. J. Paterson.
He will be much missed as a Steward of the Hong Kong Jockey Club and more especially as Cherk of the Course. He is a great frieni. of the jockeys and has the happy knack of doing things unobstrusive- ly. Those who asked, generally got what they wanted of him, but those who demanded went away in, a sadder and wiser mood Mrs. Pater- Hon. is staying here till after the annual races and the stable will be in good hands. It will, however. take ime time to get use to the absetee of R.." and it is hoped that the wheels of commerce will bring him back to us before ɔng
TEST
SECOND
MATCH.
SOUTH AFRICA'S FIRST INNINGS LEAD.
BIG STAND BY YORKSHIRE-
MEN.
THE GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.
The results of the third wind of the Governor's Shield competition were as follows:
Canadian Pacific beat B.A.M.C. University beat Wilkinson and
Grist, np.
A.P.C. bet Blucation Dept.. #
ир.
S. Sindact, Rev. and Mrs. A Swann, child, infant and nurs Mr. F. S. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs L. Tyler, Rt. Rev. Bishop of Victoria, Mr. J. K. Whelan, Mr. f. Wallace, Miss E. C. Williams.
P.W.D. brut Prism Dept., 2 and ¦ A
2.
ADAMSON CUP-DECEMBER
1927.
J. Stewart. 8-15-79, qualifies.
Other: scorean-
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A. E. Chan A. J. W. Darling4=71 W. Kent There were 11 entries.
"BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY."
PICTURE OF THE "FROZEN NORTH AT THE WORLD,
[BY OUR FILM CRITIC.)
Renée Adorée is always pleasing most so when she is acting 33 Freach girt of the trading classes. Back to God's Country presum-
9173ly the United States, is a film of the frozen North and Renée Adorée plays the part of a trapper's daughter. She is desired by brutal sea captain and loved by a How young engineer from U.S. her lover rescues her from the milor, and after a fight, and a desperate chase across the frozen plains in a dog sled, brings her
Back to God's Country
COAL YARD WALL COLLAPSES.
THREE CHINESE WOMEN KILLED.
an exciting story.
ful scenery.
muke
The film has been made from As the result of the collapse of one of the walls of the M.B. K. coul-tale by John Oliver Curwood and (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
yard, at
Public Square Street, has retained much of his outdoor opposite the Kowloon Magistracy and virile atmosphere. It is good. adventure stuff, photo- CAPE TOWN, Jun. 2nd.
at Taumati, two elderly Chinese exciting
were killed yesterday graphed among grand and beauti- In the first innings of the second women In the match between Royal Navy
Test match the English team made morning. and a Selected team which takes
There were three separate col- only 133. place on the Hong Kong P.C.
Tuesday Jan 10th.-R.A.M.C. Before 8,000 spectators and in lapses in all, the first taking place ground at 3.45 p.m. to-day. C. F.. RE. and R. Sigs: referee, cloudy weather the South Africans shortly before 10 am, but this one was, rather slight and little damage put together $50 today in reply to Remedios (Club de Recreio) will B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, RA.
second Thursday, Jan. 12th.-12th Henvy this, giving them a lend of 117, was done.. play at left half in place of Lam
The chief worers were Morkel 28, 31st Hears Batt
Deane 11 and Kupen to not out; Yuk Ying (China Athletic) who is Batt. R.A. r. on the injured list. The rest of the R.A.; referee, S. Sergt. Gilmour,
while Freeman took R.A:M.C. team is as advertised.
Hammond for 53.
HOCKEY.
H.K. UNIVERSITY v. PUNJABIS IL
This game will be played on Friday, at 5 p.m. sharp, on the
faring ground.
University-P.. L. Tan, M. B. Osman, A. A. Rumjahn, P. C. m. K. T. Loke (Capt), Y. C. Teh, F. Zimmern, K. P..Gan, C.K. Ong. GE. Yeoh, V. Enok.
Both matches take place at Soo- kenpoo, kick-off at 3.15 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL RUGGER.
SCOTLAND DEFEATS FRANCE.
(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.]
About noon there was a collaps, when another part of the for 58 and saune walk gave away. On this o
casion there were a number of Chinese women engaged in making rattan baskets on the footpath near the wall, and several were buried beneath the debms.
ARCADIANS” AS A FILM.
J
The film version of "The Arca dins," which was performed 899 times at the Shaftesbury Theatre
in London, and proved to be one 1009. has been shown privately of the strangest mixtures of farce. melodrama, phantasy, and other in- gredients that the screen has seen. The Arcadia scenes are delight
Holmes and Sutcliffe opened the M.C.C second innings as usual, and pas an entirely new complexion on the game.
At the tea interval the
Rescue work was undertaken and score stood at 63 for no wicket, and though Holmes was out later when five women were taken out alive. he had stared 58, the close of play but two others had been killed, andful and quite in the spirit of fantaz came with the score at 220 for three young girls were seriously in-tie comedy, but the remainder of jured. Later one of the girls died the film is almost incoherent, al- wicket, Sutcliffe 92 not out.
of real comedy appears. None of England thus hold a lend of 101 in hospital as a result of her in though every now and then a fash
jurica
At about 1.30 p.m. another small the artists is given a chance to show runs. with 9 wickets in their second)
real ability. Mr. Vistor Saville. innings still in hand.
collapse occurred immediately op- posite the other two, but in this the producer, whose first film this is, needs to develop a surer hand case there were no casualtice
Rescue operations continued. all before he attempts, as difficult a
screen, subject again. day.
PARIS, Jan. 2nd.
[BRITISH WINKLERS SKEVICE]
BUGBY, Jan, ard. In the rugger International to-
England's score for 2 wickets is day. Scotland heat Francs before 35,000 spectators by 15 points to 6.218, Sutcliffe out $8.
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