NISSEN, December 14th. Kis Ka-chin har ben appointed Vice- Hinister of Home Aftales, and In Yu-retan, Superintendent of l'olice, while Ko Kei-ki was Frometed Vice-Minister of Education, Cho Gl- | senbelag made Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs.
SHIMONOSEKI, December 15th. Field Markal Yamagats and Lieutenant Colonel Nakamura, a Impex at Chamberlain, arrived here today.
KOBE, December 1518. South Kuroda Minister of Commualcations, #ived herein Hiroshima ibis ming, and Telfer Tokyo at noon.
time.
OSAKA, December 15th,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1894.
one hundred cash for each small tree. A charge was made on the war fund for one dollar a plie The soldiers sent to cut down the timber took large trees instead of the stipulated smail ones, and abused the priest for his complaints because of breach of contract. The priest, it is said, chi not get even the hundred cash, consequently be Appealed to
aled to the provincial Governor, who o examining the pieces found out the disparities. The consequence has been an exchange of but. tons, and punishment may not end there.-N. C. Daily News.
to the
NANKING.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
BANKING, December 18th,
Fire has triften un hoard the Views Maru (268 tons) of the Osaka Shosen Kaishr, off Mitsug-hama, Iyo Province. Four members of the ofere kiled ane being injured, The
The Ladies' Educa1ional Association held' lla ablp bas bren til sef as a tow-bont between
regular monthly meeting at the residence of Mrs. Shimonoseki and this city, and neither cargo
Abbey last Friday evening when Mrs. E. T hör passengers were on board the ship at the Chiaese," which led to) MEAN
Williams read a paper on "Teaching |
disconian, The dente Ignmance of the Chinese KANAWAGĄ, December 15th. A meeting of the Ishikawa Prefectural
on subject certainly seeds dispelling. Real Assembly held today was the scene of great dis-geography, with all it imples, is a liberal starbance, and the sliting was suspended by the could be thoroughly drilled in this one bracch
In Itself, sciucation
If the rising generation Governor,
the nation would have taken a long step toward civilisation. At the next meeting the "Chinese Classics in Girls' Schools" will be the subject under discussion.
HIROSHIMA, December 16th.
The
telegraph wire between Seoul and Furna has been inter-pled.
Captain Frank, of the Yamato Kan, has been Appointed Commandant of the Ship's Division Part Arther, and Caplan Omoto, Chlef Staff Oman of the Sascho Admiralty Station,
That bez decided in di patch a few thousand hermen'in the seat of war, and they are now being muste ed
SULMONOSERI, December 16th, Tild-Marshai Yamagata left here this morn. Sikh Zatso Maru put fato Ujlas on the 14th
ker passengers states that fire broke
iko warn she was at a distance of from Fasan, but the fames were
xtinguished,
DOCHOW NOTES.
FOOCHOW, December aand.
Je of rice from the North have been of late, and prices are 20 cents per han last week.
ted that the orange crop has turned this season and that the price in la double that of last season. gation has been posted bening the Viceroy, Intimating that all officials, ow, will be expected to attend at the log temple to pay their homɔga to for to-morrow morning.
icial Treasurer has issued a notice that the widows of all those who have
|
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Chang Tactul, LI Hung-chang's nephew, arrested here last week, is still in castady at the Viceroy's yan do. When the first summons was Bent to him he was out of the ci y, baving gone to his ancestral home to bury his .ther, but he returned here a day or two later and responded at once to the call of the Shang-yuen bule The magistrate wished to detain him
the Viceroy could be informed, but finally permitted him to return to ble
taking ble bome, care, however, to
to notify the Viceroy, who seat san the same evening at midnight to place him under arrest. On his arrival at the Viceroy's yamen, he begged hard for his liberty and cffered to return Tis, 300,000 at once of the misappro- priated funds, but the Viceroy was inexorable and placed bim under guard,
Light snow has fallen most of the day, making the roads very bad. It is quite cold, but no immediate indications of a speedy closing of the river are apparent -N. C. Daily News
IT IS EASY TO ASK QUESTIONS.
A curt can ask questions that wiss man can't Answer. Yes and there are some questions that the allest doctors don't like to have people ask them. Bay a question of this sort-while we are, about it, however, we riight as well tell the story straight away and have done with it.
Go-day's Advertisements.
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Mr. Barsh Mace was very ill with indvense. That was in February, 1892, the time of the epidemia. The attank was rovare. She was suddenly jsired with a | violent pain in the head (hoth front and back) and. temples. She had pain in all her joints to and was hot and favorish. Blso went to bed and sent for the doctor. He came, examined her, took her temperature -Over 100 degrees and said very little, like a wise Tan. The lady could not turn herself in bed. Bba lived on slope, such as milk and broth; she could not wallow a morsel of solid food. Her husband pressed her to take strong food, saying, "If you don's eat DOORS OPEN EVERY EVENING AT 8 PM.
*on will starvŮ."
Right enough but he forgot that when one on't est he can't ost, and there's an end,
Well she got weaker and weaker, and fell away until there wasn't much left of her but skin and bone. Then, in her anxiety, she put her question: "Doctor, do you think I shall get well 7"
The doctor's answer was true and honest ; we like. and respect him for it. He mið, “Mrs. Mane I do not know," Ho couldn't tell. Neither could any other dostor, No, not even if he had a string of elties to his name as long as a kito's tail. But did she get well? Wait a bit. Wo must hark back aminate now.
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Along about the 19th of March, 1880, Mrs, Mace began to fool tired, languid, and weary, as if her work wem too much for her, she said. She had a bad taste in the mouth, poor appetite, and whatever she ate gave her pain at the olet and hourt. I had," she continues, a dull heavy pain at the right side and between the shoulders, and sinking fouling at the pit of the stomach, and a rising of foul gas in my throat. Later on I bad rheumatio paine in my heart, chest, and back. I sont for doctor who attended me for six wooks, but I got worse. One day the cook sid, Why don't you try Mother Belgal's Carative Syrup this being a medieins my mistreen (I was living with a lady in Camden Town) kept in the house | FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, for family ure. I did so, and was soon as thượng sa
*For.
Yoare ded away, and in 1891 she bad the fist attack of influmes, and in 1899 the scoood, almady described in part, We now complate the account of the 1992 attack.
Mrs. Msco any The doctor continued to attend me for five weeke, and I took ble medicines for that
The French man-of-war Latin arrived here on Saterday and left yesterday. The U.S.S. Concord is
❤expected to s
to stop bere to-morrow on her return
Wato The Chung Yung saya: "When a state is about to perish there are sure to be unlucky omens," Chinese histories abound in instances of marvellous occurrences preceding the over. tbrow of the various dynasties. The attitude of the people toward their present ruleva gathered therefore from the ready cter cay be to, but gained no strength. After having suffered for seven weeks I said to my husband, I will now we wide circulation all the
gleen to
what Mother Boigal's Ourailvo Syrup will do for so. to reports of strange and portentous happenings
in various parts of Perhaps it may eure influensa as well as other the empire. Ai Câ
Chachow the other night allments. I carried out this resolution ; began taking groom Wa
bts horse when
the Syrup, and was soon on my feet again, and have was feeding attention was attracted by the pecullar coloursinoe kept la excellent health, taking an occasional dose when needed. (Signed) Banan "Maon, Monk's
•nd
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.
THE Steamship
"BRECONSHIRE,"
Captals Sincock, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 29th instant, at Noon, instead of as previously advertised. For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,
Agents,
Hongkong, 18th Decembes, 1894-
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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Hotels.
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(LATE THE STAG HOTEL) -Established in 1867----
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THIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been
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For terms, &c, apply to
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Hongkong, 3rd November, 1894-
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
HIS commodious and well appointed
for stated as a height of 1,350 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and malaland
of China.
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$.00 couple (occupying one room) per month......$100 to 105,00 Married couple (occupying two rooms)
per month
***********$110 to 120,00 Extra Bed-room, per month. 20,00
For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER,
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Hongkong, r6th October, 1894.
BAY VIEW HOTEL,
THE RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shou-kl-wan Road.)
Jusbands in the Government service of the sky. He and his neighbours, and Farin, Great Warley, Brentwood, Baser. August be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and ble small compensation according together they stood and, gareď là swo upp 37th, 1899,"
e some
if they apply to him personally China New Year.
has
the
7,30 o'clock. Issued the annual order with
necessity of closing opium dens
HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " wil
Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Fodder's Wharf, Evert Evening Grom 5.30 to
PRICHTEN CENTS. Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate-25 cents, Telegraph ba
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong far the largest circulation of Jews in the Maccabasan pério3, borrow the malady of the bowels only. The more we bear of Any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms on applications.
the red and lurid light that overspread the heavent. Hera fa Navking reported that
Now we have never advertised Mother Belga's Curative Agrup as a remedy for infuse. Tri the groans have been heard Issuing from beneath ; the bill that rises outside
facts stated by Ms. Mace cannot be disputed. What the South Gats:
la the conclusion? A very simple ons indeed. Bha le well known that these places are
Tarlons
loo, as ihlever, and the keeping of them
arevious letter, are privately circuded in did not have informes until her wystern bad been.
Prophecies too
amang late hour only gives such characters the scholars, and promise the speedy overthrow debilitated by indigestion and dyspepela. It is such carrying on their trade with greater iof the Manc
These prophecies,
bccles, like diseases attack. The dreaded cholera soarely ever people generally (almost wholly), that all epidemio Šcko.
the apocalyptic
circulated
ted among the touches anybody except a dyspeptio-cholars i
to gain credit disease the more the proof piles up showing that persone with a sound digestion aro safe against dying
OTES FROM KOREA.
OM OUR CORRISPONDENT.)
CHEMULFO, November 27th,
names
of ancient worthles in with the people and like those
too, foretell
events which have attended to further of anything except violenes or old age The Byray
increase faith in their unfulfilled predictions.
It is exasperating to listen to the native com plaints here against the Japanese for their inhumanity at Port Arthur, when so mention la ever made of the systemstle barbariam which || characterisen all the operations of the Chinese army-N. C. Dally News.
adly yet seems to realize that the Chinn Is no more. She still is passive, and a nation apparently rything, even her own affairs. The of affairs here la Kores in peculiar, to least. Here is a nation watch for a deration past has suffered under the most baze-faced and appalling oficial corruption. No objections are too strong, no rhetoric too florld to describe the condition of affairs that had been flourlikir.g. In the administrative offices at Seoul, and in the provinces official
was a law unto himself and no such thing as the rights of the governed were recognised. The people were ground into the earth and enterprise, endeavour, and hope itself were throttled. The officials were masters, with no responsibility' as long as their potsen held out; the people
were slaven, with no redress except riot. Above the governing class stood China, claiming suterainty in Korea and tien bis will avoid the two extremes yestly drawing
the cords of vassalage tighter of aiding the converts only, and of attempting to by one and all; from the King to the lowest in the land, the superiority of China over Korea
SHANTUNG NOTES.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
December 4th. The American Presbyterian Mission has authorised the expenditure of $1,500 la famine tellef along the northern coast of this Province. This money is a balance left from a contribution for relief purposes, made several years ago by persons in the U.S. The amount being small, it has been decided to limit the distribation to such s have one or more native Chris
cover the whole ground. Besides, this method will be to the people at large a practical
ctical demon. stration of the unselfishness of Christian bone-
fovence, which looks to the welfare of others as expanded is small. By this means about ten se of its own, even when the amount to be expanded in mised to relieve the worst districts, but has not
will be aided.
The Governor bas pro
yet actually began the distribution,
oured Mrk, Maco's influenes by taking away the ground it stood on-the torpidity of ber digestion.
She once saked, "Doctor, do you think I shall wolf Time and Mother Beigel hare said, Yes. [ddel.
Hongkong, 14th October, 1801.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
**
́CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
REGISTER.
27th December, 1894.—At 4 p.m.
FTATIM
Winito..
Nagmaan wat - Shanghai Foochow
Viewra Pak ....... Gap Rock Hollow stano
Menta
Cape 91. JemM..
30.07
9.45
30.07
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28th December, 1894.–At to B
STATION.
was felt and acknwledged. This political test has been driven into the Korean's understanding. But Tapany small Insignificant Japan, stops in, boldly grapples with China is a death struggle; in few sharp rapid blows shutters China's power In Korea, sweeps away the whole ratten opprès- sive nalive régime that. China bad fostered in Korea, and
During the past few days two thousand Chi- and then paises on to conquer the great Implie itself.
aese troops, and nearly three thousand Manchu The matter with Korea is that she can't really soldiers have passed through this city toward that
has really done this. As we who live the east. The latter form part of the permanent Japan bere see the Koreans, they seem to be dazed. Tartar garrison at Ching-chow-fa and are said Chian ought amash Japan into smithereens, to be under good discipline and better prepared according to all Korean political logic, and the for war than the ordinary Chinese troops. Con- majority of the people believe that Chins in upsiderable uneasiness is felt at the exposed city to some game, and the tide will be yet in China's of Tengchowie, since hearing the news that favour. This Korean impassivity and supine Fort Arthur has accumbed to the Japanese,........ ito | N. C. Došly News. ncis is what bothers Japan. She is pledged to effect certain
lo
for
TIENTSIN NOTES.
ertain reforms in
la Kores, and the only way she can do it is to induce Kores to join with her. But the Koreans
dubious, and their dated condition readers it almost impossible her to move. At this crisis, Korea's crying nood is a leader. The King is a man of high purposes, anxious only for bis people's good, wise is his plans, and by far the ablest man in Korea. But he must have support, and what la wanted in 'w mas from among the officials to bring these into Hoe with the changed condition of affairs. Until such a man appears, Korea is halplass, and Japan's path will be thorny.-Shanghai Mer- | with wariations, for a week or ten days, but we
cury,
NINGPO.
But
(FROM OUR OWN CORRISPONDENT)
TIENTSAN, December 13th. There has been no dearth of rumours' since the fall of Port Arthur. Three days ago we were sssured on presumably good unthority that the Įspaners were landing at Shanhaiknen, and at Chik'eu, some no (7) miles south of Taku. Such rumours had been current among the Chinese,
kave been waiting for confirmatory word, and now the “reliabla" information begins to be discredited. There appears to be much activity among the Chiness. A large number of "hraves" ure sild to be massed about the city, and masy are seen in the streets. A number of field bat- teries have been seen plasing through the streets, bat no one could, or would not, tell
AWA.
Whither
"The long delay in the arrival of Liu Kup+y!
hea given rise to the belief that he is not maxious
WindFrostack........ Toki ma Naga.... Thanghal Trochow-.....
AMOT
#065
6o NNI
10 14
30.94
Hougong
30.39
Victoria Pak
Gap Rock
30.41
Maca
30.18
29.07
19.05
10.14
Hulphooges váry Bullno
Cape B. Tam
*}*"; "; } .£88: &; "R; * | Wantha.
On the 18th, at 11.15 am, the barometer was rising, fresh north north east winds. Weather cloudy, and some de lmling min, prevail
-Barometer rechaosd zo. Tews) of tha saa le tnebes, topeka on? hundredths, 2-Tempratus in the shade, in denen, Kal embelt. q=Bandfly, in presununga of miradion, the hauidity of air mannsted with molature using zon, pnDiegodon of the wied in two pojem, kaders of the wind komentar te Bamatzat scala. 6mJtate of the weather, & Bingphy, a Thetached slanda, à Delanding nam, / Fog, z Gloomy, 4 Bit) Zatore | E ÖNOR, Á PAMĚa khawan # Reallly, ( Kalenda Thomas, Vitality, -w Dew way—take Yar banken, hantha said handredths.
7, d. Pino, Vien Aarlatant. (. Hongkong Observatory, 28th December, 1894-
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Furious
O data Ou, de
day 4 p.
* to
..
།
Temperaturat radi jou Direction of wind
to assume the responsibilities of which Lihan Humidity been relieved. It seems rather lata for him to accomplish much now.
Face Weather
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
December 19th, 1994, Report hero has it that we are having a small war on our own account. A jonk that was stranded north of Chinba! was likely to go to pieces. The inhabitants of the win shore "did not like to see such waste," so appen - printed the cargo. Such, they say, has bean an immemorial custom. Runners were sent from the yamin, to capture the local A rumour is abroad that the Paking officials leaders. These were reslated, and soldiers wWRIN disapprove of foreign troops belag sant there to sout; they lost some of their ammunition, | protect the legations, and baya (stimated, that and making themselves obnoxious to the people. | If seat, they will be met by the native soldlary some were roughly handled. More soldiers were and driven back. "Their presence is a reflection Hongkong Observatory, 28th Documber, räpse sent. The people fled, the "beares" bumi down of the fact that the Chinese cannot be trusted "the keuses from which the people had gone, and the people got enraged, which i brought them late coutlet with the soldiers, resulting in damage
to furnish adequats protection against thair insubordinate troops in case the Japanese march
on Paking. Such as implication is not pleasant
bola sides. Report kas it that some of the to the authorities, but "Eacks are stubboru talings," losed isaders who went to mediate were retained and have to be dealt with a as such.
as Sostages. Unless wise counmais prevail=10 || 11 Frota ma fa up the wailroad as Lanchow (at They have a widespread and unwelcome og di-, James) #all quies ® is repo
reported--ikia since the Mon of things are the winter la over.
rumoured landing * Shanbafruas, Nothing Investigations are reported to have bouwgoing"--farther has been heard of the repersád zu bellen on over the cost of the barrier at Chinhal, and – in Münchuria. That section of country must be “Vadiolais ne official kaya mot come out || nest tolketenylhoty now ocoupled by the apunane, donor enhanced reputatious, 121.1 jpod menthly within thele noutraj, and no paciéed by
14 me with the priest spʻzindang for
-
Highwet apma the temperature on the 27thanmemenu Lewens opan xir teisparukatu on ́the spikaturasmaraner
7. G. Fios, That Assistant
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(Prom Manen. Gas, Falconer i Cos' Magislar,)
To-Joy.
PIANO, &c.
*HE Undersigned has received instructions THE
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the agth December, 1894, commencing at 2.45 P.M.,
at No. 1, VICTORIA VIEW, KOWLOON,-
the Residence of
CHAS. GRANT, Esq.,
THE WHOLE OF HIS
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising >
CABINET, OILINGS,
TERMINUS of the only piensant DRIVE to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW » occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launches can st any time come alongside the jetty adĵoloing the spacious lawn. To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS have been added, and « LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P,M. dally.
Private Diones or Tiffins prepared la First dless style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
(643
Pour and a half hours from Yokohama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
THE BUILDINGS.
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL RATES MADE POR A PROLONGED STAY.
|856)
§. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
DRAWING ROOM SUITE 18 CORDED SILK TAPESTRY (Quite New) FANCY THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, CHAIRS and TABLES, OVERMANTELS Very Handsome
BLACKWOOD (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strut.) NGS CHROMOS BRONZES, ORNAMENTS, FRENCH CLOCK THE Undersigned has always thought that SET of BRASS FENDERS,
such a place as this was the one thing BRUSSELS CARPETS and FINE WHITE LACE CUR-needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the be PRIVATE BOARDnto Houss-providing it TAINS (Quits New), RUGS, LINOLEUM, BOOK-CASE and BOOKS, MÚSIC BOX, &,
First-class in every detall. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.1 or later if notice be given. He is also prepared SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES EXTENSION DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash, Terms:
p. MENU of ÖRDER-the Parties sending DINNER WAGGON & DINNER andishes,
* COTTAGE PIANO, by BRINIMRAD & Sou
with
TEAK CARVED SIDEBOARD Fine BEVELLED GLASS.
DESSERT SERVICES, ELECTRO-PLATE Bakdest...per meal $0.75...per Mouth 81:
and GLASS WARE, &o, &c.
+1
$0.75... $1.25... Breakfast, Tlifin and Dinner.........
11
Thill........ # DOUBLE and SINGLE BRASS-MOUNTED Dinner IRON
| BEDSTEADS, &C.
H
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
[$39
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.
ONE HALL & & HOLTZ SHANGHAI- Breakfast and Thün MADE BEDROOM SU
SUITE with DAVEN- | Tišin and Dinner (unnin PORT ONE BEDROOM SUITE la BIRD'S. EYE MAPLE, COMPLETE DOUBLE and and SUNDRY other BED. SINGLE
SETS ROOM FURNITURE, &¤, die.
HALL FURNITURE, PANTRY and KIT- CHEN REQUISITES, LAWN MOWER,
L. POLES, &c, RICKSHA, TENNIS NET,
·Catalogises formed pelor to Sals. On View Been Friday, the 29th lustent,
TERMS OF SALE :--ĀS customary,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer, Hongkang, 24th December, 1894.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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“HE Underalysed has received instructions
Toer H. X. NAVAL STORKERKFER,
to Ball by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
To be Let.
TO LET.
“ODOWNS la WANCHAI at the back of
MCGREGOR BARRACKS.
OFFICES, FIRST FLOOR, adjoining the Undersigned Offices in Ice House Street suitable for BROKERS ■nd MERCHANTS.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, tolb December, 180A
T'as
TO LET.
"'
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AT NOON,
· sá X.-M. NAVAL YARD,
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