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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905.

The Hanguaeg slegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905.

THE FASLINATION OF THE BAST.

Hongkong as a field for talent and com- mercial ability is the theme of an article which recently appeared in a home journal. It is perhaps natural that a writer who has left behind him the rocky island, and re-

LOCAL AND GENERAL

ONE case of plague is notified in the daily

| return.

ALFRED Fossick, a solicitor, af Maidenhead, 'A' Q.M.9, of the Army Pay Corps left on the Oxford, has been sentenced to five years' 19th inst. per s.s. Coromandel for Shanghel imprisonment for misappropriating £12,000, en route to Weihaiwel for duty. the proceeds of a lady's estate.

LEAVE of abience on private affairs to the neighbouring countries has been granted to Captain.E. 5. Ward, A.D.C., from 15th July to 13th September next,

It appears from some of the Northain papers THE P. and O. express steamer is has collid that the Wairupu is evidently doing its best to ed with and sunk the Turkish steamer Léonohappoan the Russian demand for a concession. at Brindis Fourteen of the crew of the to build a railway from Urga to Kalgan, Leonah were drowned.

Japanese papers state that Admiral Rojest- As the result of eating tinned salmon, 40 Eton vensky has made steady progress towards re- bays, and some of the servants at the school covery. There are no symptoms of brain trou are suffering from what is apparently plomalne ble, and it is expected that he will be com- polsoning. None of the patients nie in danger.pletely convalescent by the end of this month.

THE New York-Chicago express train bas covered 912 miles in 12 hours 37 minutes, in cluding stops. The highest spend attained was three miles in amin. Sisec.

IN connection with the Hongkong Volunteer PROGRAMME of music to be performed by the

TELEGRAM.

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SERVICE.

DEATH SENTENCE

AT SHANGHAI:

[From Our Own Correspondent.}

Shanghai, 14th July, 2.15 p.m.

The three Sikhs charged with

members it only as a busy bustling, mark The presence of hot springs in the second gal Reserve Association, it is notified that the Band of the rigth lnfantry, on the New Parade having been concerned with others in“ where the ships of all nations are to be seen,lery of the Simplon tunnel, and the unbearable King's Park Range will be available for practice Ground, on Monday next, from 5 to 6.30 pm causing the death of a Gurkha watchi- and where the peoples of every country heat, retard work. The tunnel will not be throng and jostle in the exercise of their opened for traffic until 1995,

particular callings, should see in perspective

THE death is announced of Mr. James Mab. sergh, F.R.S., Past-president of the Institution. of Civil Engineers, and member of the Council of Mechanical Engineers.

The late Baron Nathaniel Rothschild, brother

over the zoo yards range, to-morrow, from two o'clock to six o'clock. Members may shoot for the Governor's Cup, and there will also be a Pool.

the opportunities which Hongkong offers to the active, intelligent and pushing worker.

MR. W. Evans, shopman of Messrs. Lane, Those whose lives are being passed under

Crawford & Co., charged Wong Fu, a coolie, the shadow of the Peak are not so optimistic,

with stealing half a pound of tea, the pipperty nor are they so ready to believe that Hong

of the Company, in the shop on the 13th inst. kong is a very promising outlet for the of the head of the house of Rothschild in Vien-Placed before Mr. G. N. One this morning brainy, energetic men of the West who arriven, bequeathed a sum of £30,000 to charities, Wong was sentenced to one month's hard

especially for the relief of sick and suffering in labour. here sans money, sans friends, sans prospects. Vienna. The writer suggests that a young Englishman with a few good agencies and a little capital THE General Agent of the Shanghai Sumatra is bound to make his way. But the good Tobacco Co., Limited, has received the fallow. firms of the West, which are not alreadying telegraphic advice from the Deli Maats.

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MR M. Mclvo, inspector of junks, prosecuted another junk-master this morning before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, for neglecting to enter his arrival at the harbour effice, in contravention fine of $15 was inflicted, with the alternative

man at the International Dock, on the 9th June, have been found guilty. They were sentenced to death.

THE LATE MR. AG, WARD,

The N. C. D. News, of joth inst, says deeply regret to record the death at the Nurs

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• God save the King. THE somewhat belated medical report on the health of the British Army in 1903, shows that the death rate, admissions to hospital and con- stant sick rate at Hengkong, were lower than they were in the previous year. In Northing Home on aturday evening, of Mr. A. G. China, the percentage of admissions to hot Ward, organist of Holy Trinity: Cathedral.. pital, mortality, and constant sick were 788, For the past two weeks or so Mr. Ward has 116, and 1907 per 1,009 respectively. Malarial been suffering from sun-stroke and typhoid fevers were prevalent in the Straits Settlements. fever which bad gradually become more pro- nounced, and he died as stated at the age of 35. At the service on Sunday morning at Holy Walker, made sympathetic reference to Mr. Ward's demise and the Rev. C. E Darwent also alluded to the sister Church's loss at

represented in the East by old and establish. chappy, Amsterdam:-"Sold 200 bales 1obacco of the Harbour Master's rules and regulations. In the early hours of this morning, as a Chinese | Trinity Cathedral he 'Dean, the Rev. A. J.

at Gldi. 0.41."

HERR Furest Henckel Donnersmarck, a

of one month's imprisonmeat.

woman, with her small son in her arms, were in a ticksha riding near the Harbour office, the vehicle jolted over some stones and wis over-

ing Britisher might chance upon some com- Silesian coal magnate, bàs placed at the Kaiser's PRINCE Ching, supported by Viceroy, Yuan turned. The woman was not much hurt, bat Union Church, where the Dead March was

disposal £500,000 the interest on which is to or by way of an increase in pay. be paid to German officers for special service

THE Hessian Government has finally decided to abandon the prosecution of Maxim Gorky, the Russian litterateur, who, six months ago, was arrested on a charge of sedition, and sub sequently liberated on heavy bail.

tion.

played after evening service...

ed houses, must be few and far between. By a lucky fluke it is possible that an enterpris.

modity which is as yet unexploited and build upa business and a fortune for himself out of the requirements and tastes of the Chinese'; but it is to be feared that such openings are rare at the present day. It is quite true that Hongkong as a distributing centre is daily increasing in importance. The construction of railways on the mainland, and especially in the Kwangtung province, is certain to benefit Hongkong, because districts which are at present more remote from outside intercourse and influences than the interior of Brazil, will be opened up to commerce, the standard of living will be raised, and MR. William Ziegler, the inventor of baking ACCORDING to a Washington telegram to the the most, ånd' yet it would seem to be a choice/bai Cricket Club, were half-masted.

Tuus the Malay Mail:-Woode, the trainer and jockey, who will be riding at the K. L. races, is engaged to be married to Miss Amy Bailey of the Dallas Opera Company. The engagement has been formally ancounced.

and Tieh Liang, having proposed that all Chin the boy's left arm was broken The woman uniforms and have their hair cut short, the Em and continued on her way as far as No. 2 Cemetery at 6 pm. the Dean officiating at the ese military officers should wear foreign-style insisted upon the coolie righting his ricksha,

The funeral took place at the Babbling Well press Dawager declared that no such innova Starian where she reported the occurrence. graveside. The service was fully choral and tion should be allowed is her lifetime, and cut Inspector Gauld sent the boy to the Govern thers were over two hundred persons present. Prince Ching five years' salary for his presumpment Civil Hospital to have his arm attended The coffin was first carried into the chapel and to. If the compensation the woman wanted then to the vault by Messi, F. R. Smith, A. Was "medicine money" from the rickaba coolia! Fleet, W. A. Kirsche ein, H. F. Dell,-Derick, ONE of our present plagues is that distressing F. A. De St. Croix. R. B. Allen, and A. J. H d ctors all tell us is so healthy. One tries at the close the hymn "Now the labourer's task. disease known as "prickly heat," and which the Moule. The service was most impressive and

various powders from Mennen's downwards, There were a number of floral tributes.

in d'er" was sung by the Cathedral (choir. but the more we "afflict" then itchy places Bishop Moule of Mid-Chias sent a sympa with cures "the more they multiply and grow."thetic telegram. During the fiemoon and → People who take violent exercisa seem to suffer evening the flags at the Cathedral, and Shang-

Asus, the actual meeting-place of the plenipo- between that, and liver complaint! And this In an extended obituary notice printed in tentiaries will not be Washington but Oyster whether it is better to take exercise in such writer says that Mr. Ward had only just enter- brings us to the much vexed question as 10 the editorial columns of the N. €, D. News, the Bay, Florida, where President Ro-sevelt spends

TWENTY-SIX conlies were lined up at the Magistracy this morning charged with plying leathers ready for wet weather. It appears that, their rickshas for hire without having the side during the recent rains, several complaints were made to the police of the absence of these Mr. G. N. O me discharged the men guards with a caution.

what are at present deemed luxuries by the powder, and the patron of the Arctic explora natives will become necessaries in the im- tion, has felt a fortune of £6,000,000. His mediate future. But while opportunities for widow inherits £10,000 per annum, and business enterprise will emerge as the result his adapted son 100,000 per annum when be the summer every year. The 1.8. Govern-weather as this and so risk over-heating oured into the life of Shanghai; he was yet a A. S. WATSON & Co., of increased facilities in communication, it

reaches the age of 21.

ment will fit out the cruiser Dolphin and the selves, or whether it is better to sit quietly at stranger among us if time be the register, but by many who stood round the grave side by is doubtful whether the man of modest | A CABLE has been received by his advance yacht Mayflower to convey the plenipoten. / home at our case after the toil of the office. the Bubbling Well yesterday he will be sincere. means will be in a position to take advant manager announcing that Eugen Handow was tiaries to Oyster Bay. If this news is correct, There is a particularly sage councillor to whom,

it may be that Washington is considered an

we think, people do net tum half often enough leaving Singapore by the German mail last Agents-in Hongkong and South China forage of them. Hongkong is a strictly limited evening and is due here late on Monday, unsuitable place for a meeting in August, the when they have any little matter like this to Shanghai in March last, and, it was on the nine- sphere for the friendless middle-class youth Sandow will therefore make his first appearance heat about that time generally being very up. settle.. We refer to one Bacon, In his essay

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TiEcase against the two junkmen for being in Tite French: Minister for Works proposes to possession, without the consent and authority construct a tunnel through Mount Blanc, in of the Captain Superintendent of Police, of a order to provide direct communication with quantity of gunpowder and cartridges, and an- the Swiss and Italian railways and counter-choring their heat within 500 yards distance of balance the competition arising from the con- struction of the Simplon tunnel.

who arrives here on spec." The clerks and assistants who come to Hongkong, with fixed salaries and free passages to the Colony and home again, have few cases to burden them at the outset. They have only to lead decent lives and, in time, they may obtain a certain position where it is possible to acquire a competency. Perhaps for that very reason the assured salary, the regular MR. J. U. Burke, of the Cavendish Laboratory, routine, the placid life, the unambitious Cambridge, experimenting with radium and friends who are to be found at every corner, sterilised bouillon, placed together in a test the easy work compared with that in Eng-pearances of life, such as growth and sub- tube, developed cultures presenting the ap land-the average covenanted man is apt division. Mr. Burke considers that the cultures to lose his aspirations, and remain content fit exactly Herbert spencer's definition of Life. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, with his subordinate position, trusting that

the lapse of years will bring him to the top. THE Duchess of Westminster's jewels to the not through any particular merit, but simply value of £5,000, which were stolen from Gros- owing to the effluxion of time. The few who, vecor House fecently, have been unearthed with the start they have received, have placed on a dressing-table in the Duchess's in a field in Cambridge. The jewels were pertinaciously stuck to their ambitions have boudoir after her return from a ball. A former almost invariably succeeded. On the other night watchman at Grosvenor House, and a hand, the stranger, having nobody to depend tailor, living in Cainbridge, have been arrested. upon but himself, will sink or swim accord- ing to his temperament and natural inclina- THE committee of the House of Lords on the tions. The very fact that he is alone may shops fill has reported that Sunday trading act as a spur to his efforts, but he must be lities welcome restraint. The committee pro increasing, though shopkeepers and municipa. prepared to fight all the slings and arrows pose, with the Government's consent, to give of fortune which will be his portion for local authorities power to exempt shopkeepers time. The writer, who pictures Hong within their area if they consider that the Act kong as an ideal place for the youth presses with exceptional severity on the gene of energy, suggests that the newcomer should. have a capital of £5,000 at the bank. A man of ability and acumen

IST FLOOR.

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ral body of traders.

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By kind permission of Col. W. G. B. Western, C, and Officers, the Band of the 2nd Bat,

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on the "Regimen of Health" he has a word for hoth the wire and the unwise. "A man's own observation, what he finds good of, and what he finds hurt of, is the best physic to preserve health" and again "discern of the coming on of years and think not to do the same things still; for age will not be denied" which is tantamount to telling us that although we might have been mad enough to play "footer" in a temperature like this ten years ago, it would be extremely foolish to attempt to do it now! Every man after his own humour is after all the sovereign rule of health..

other boats in Yeumati Bay, on the rath inst. was called on this morning before Mr. F. A. | Hazeland, when a 'third charge, of being in possession of four cases of dynamite, fuses and detonators was preferred against them. His Worship said the first defendani was proved

one month on the first charge, Sto or one A SOCIAL' event of unusual interest to New guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $100, month on the second charge, and $too or one Chioa was the wedding, on Saturday afternoon month on the third charge; the sentences, if at the Union Church, of Miss Anna W, Lucas- fines not paid, to run consecutively,

sen and Dr. T. B. Sh. The bride is the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucassen of Amoy, while the groom, a graduate of the Medical and Dental Departments of the University of

port. Though Chinese by birth, bath have Denver (U.S.A.), is a rising physician of this

adopted European costume, says the N.C.D News of the 8th inst; the bride looked very charm'ng in "her dress of crêpe de Lhine, Crying a handsome bouquet of ferns and roses, and the groom wore the conventional frock coat and silk hat. The Rev. F. Oblinger Lacy, a former teacher of the groom, gave the was the officiating clergyman, the Rev. W. He

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ly missed and mourned for he was a man whom to know was to love. Mr. Ward only came to

teeth of the month that be entered upon his Immediately the new organist became popular dules as organist of Holy Trinity Caihedral.

at the Cathedral, for he was a man who by 'his life and work showed us that he considered all good music sacred if it was heard sacredly, and voluntaries he played at the close of the even that all poor music is execrably unsacred, Tho ing services were highly appreciated, while the little alternations in certain musical circles that followed in the wake of his "advent have alro * been heartily approved. Mr. Ward did not who had met him bad hardly tie to know have time to seille down in Sherghai; chose. him, but his being cut off will up less be felt for that reason, Hongkong can alone say what Shanghai has best. Those who had been pri- vileged to know the late organist knew him as a true gentleman, a musician heart and soul,

and a staunch friend.

plete absence of affectation, and his sincere

A journalist, who was at one time in Hong- kong, writes in the Shinghat Times

Artbur Gordon Ward is dead. The news comes to his friends with a suddenness that is BEFORE Mr. F. A. Hazeland, this morning,

a shock. It does not seem but a few weeks Un Kam Wa, interpreter in the office of Messrs

ago that he came here from Hongkong to take perjury in that he did wrongly sign a false

as a real good fellow, and an ardent cricketer. Johnson, Stokes and Master, was charged with

over the post of organist and to renew bla friendship with the many people who knew him declaration in an action filed in the Supreme

And now, he has crossed over to the great. Court, on the 13th of June, 1935, Mr. H. W.

majority. flis.breery good nature, his desire Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon,

to help all who came within his ken, his com appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. H. G.. C. Bailey of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master

love of music, endeared him to all who came in contact with him. I first met him in Hong- was for the defence. Mr. Bailey contended

kong nearly two years ago. I had only arrived specifically state the act of perjury of which

him off to the ship that was leaving for that the summons was wrong as it did not

the tender was waiting at the Praya to take from England about three hours, and although defendant was accused. He would not press that objection if the prosecution would furnishide away and Mr. W. W. Yen acted as best Shanghat (he was coming here with the Hang him with the detalls of the charge. Mr. Looker mao. Little Miss Katie Eveleigh, as maid of kong Cricket team) he gave me ten minutes, agreed to do this and the case was remanded, honour, captivated all with her sweet presence, saying he would be back in a few weeks and Beautiful and appropriate music was kindly returned we became friends. I found out the would do anything he could for me. When he sapplied by Mr. Einest Hall. The reception sterling worth of the man, for he was an Eng. was given at the house of the Rev, and Mrs.lishman and a gentleman to his finger tips.. W. H. Lacy, where a large circle of friends There was a cheeriness about him that almost carried sunshine. Little children' loved him.

ball being allowed in the sum of $ijo. | |

THE case in which the extradition of Tse Kam Sing and Cheung Kang Tai was sought by the

with £5,000 in hard cash can make his The Queen's Own "titoyal West Kent Regt) Chinese authorities for armed robbery, alleged assembled, and speeches were made by Dr Men and women liked him more than ordinary. VERMOUTH Silcs,

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dead, peak nought but what is good." It is trus that he has taken the journey that lies be

in Hongkong, in Jamaica or in Peru. Peopic during dinner, at the Hongkong, Hotel, to Territory, near the borders of Macao, was called the groom trapanding. Many beautiful and use him with truth and feeling: "of those who are with £5,000 in golden sovereigns do not

on again this afternoon before Mr. F. A. Haze-ful presents were received. Michaeli. Land. Mr. Hursthouse (Messrs. Dennys and start business in Hongkong unless they have Overture to Zampa "...Herold Bowlay), addressing the Court, said that they MR. A. F. Davies, assistant managerofthe Hon. fore us all; only, he has lef, too soon.

morrow, 15th inst.:- March.........

"Adolphe

Fantasia........

God save the King,

chances of success in business. It opens zinc shell, in the top of which is a small glass

up a vista of prosperity to those who come plate through which the body can be viewed. out here under agreement--provided they The coffin was accompanied by many beauti- "slick to the last "and to very few others. ful wreaths, the gifts of several friends in Fek The Far East is very far from being played ing.. out, but the secret of the "open sesame" is

wished to say. The second defendant said be

conversation he had with Mr. Gutierrez, he

PLAGUE IN FORMOSA.

MANY. DEATHS.

A telegram from the Government to the authorities la Tokio reports that is deaths and 12 fresh cases of plague were reported in the island on the 3rd instant. This brings up the total since January last to, 3.353 cases and 2,057 deaths-a, statement that shows the terrible virulence of the diseases

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

connections in the Colony, or have been in Vals................ "Wiener Kinder"

...........Strauss had been waiting the decision of the Full Bench; kong Hotel, charged Wai Ip, a billiard-marker, duced to wander thus far afield by the Descriptive." March of the fountain Baumes “Eilenberg

Selecting from

"Iolanthe": ...............Sullivan

that decision had now been given, and he pro-in the employ of the hotel, with embezzling advice of those who have themselves trod Gavotte Song Minch...Philipposed to close the case for the prosecution. $1.20, paid to him by customers on behalf the streets of Victoria. The fact of the mat-

.. Sanga of Wales "......Van Maanen The defendant, had no witnesses, and after being of the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ld., on the 12th ler is that Hongkong is no place for the

formally cautioned were asked if they wished inst, R. Gutierrez, for the prosecution, said he needy youth who has no prospects and THE body of M. Paul Lessar, late Russian to make any statement. The first defendant went to the hotel yesterday with a friend, and arrives without the hope of a position. It Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten. said he did wish to do, and added he did they had five games of billiards for which they is no place for the shiftless wanderer who tiary at Peking, arrived at Shanghai on 7th | not rob. He did not know the witnesses paid $300. Defendant was the marker for the will degenerate until he becomes a reproach, inst, by the C. N. S. Shengking and was at He came to Hongkong the year before games and the money was paid over to him in to himself, Hongkong affords an opening once taken ashore and conveyed to the Fearon last, and be did not koow when the 20-cent pieces. Other evidence corroborated to those who start favourably, who have the Road Mortuary, where it now lies awaiting robbery took place. They gave money to thir.—Mr. Gaskell, bar manager, at the Hong---- time to look round and to calculate their transhipment to Russia. The body is in a the ludong to arrest him. That was all he kong Hotel, said that in consequence of a

knew the witness Iu Sheu and another man looked for the marker, but found he had left at Canton. They came to him and asked him the billiard room. On his return, a few minutes to come to Hongkong to work as a carpenter. later, he asked him for his book, and examined He agreed and they went aboard the steamer, that as well as the money paid in by the defen BEWARE OF OTHER SO-CALLED known and divulged to a minute fraction of FIRST Petty-officer Parker, of the New South On arrival here they asked him to go abroad Winess asked defendant what he had done and there they talked about "going abroad. dan, and found, only St.Bo had been paid in. those who pass a few years in China. The Wales Naval Contingent, has presented to the but be refused, and so they called a lutong and with the rest of the money, and the latter said best advice to the stranger who thinks that Railway Institute a Chinese sifte, taken from had him arrested. They said they had spent the customers only played the games and a future lies to his hand in Hongkong is to the south-west gate of the outer wall fort of between Sio and $20 on him and he must pay had paid bin St.80, which he had handed over remain at home. If he has 5,000 to in- Pekin, after the siege in 1900 by the Lbama it back. He said he had no money to do so to the cashier. There were only three games vest, he will make money in Hongkong of Temple detachment of the New South Wales then. Es went to Causeway Bay to look for a recorded in defendant's book, Witness added anywhere else for that matter. The man without means will find himself shunted from Naval Brigade Contingent, of which he was a companion to get the money to pay them, and that he believed a good deal of this est pillar to post until he has reached the member. The weapon is known as a "three 14 Sheu followed him there to get the maney, of thing was going on Mt. Davies said he Slough of Despond, unless be is endowed man" rife, and was one of many of the same | He then went with Is Sheu to the Wanchai was fastracted by his directors to asle. H) with a super-abundance of innate grit which class used to protect Pekin from the "foreign Station, and there they quarrelled, Iu Woiship got to deal too harshly with the te may in time bring him to the surface. On devils." It requires three men to discharge Shed calling out "abief" and so the police fendant, and not to expose him is the stocks, the whole Hongkong is not what could be the rifle. The charge of powder weighs Bo, arrested him (the defendant). That was all be as he bare a good record, a copy of which be described as a promising field for the and the bullet 370s, the range of the rife being had to say. The case was here remanded till handed to his Worship-Defendant was sens (93-middle-class youth of parts.

750 yards.

Tuesday

tenced to two months, bard labour,

ITALIAN VERMOUTHS

SOLD IN THE COLONY

AND MADE IN FRANCE.

Hongkong, 14th July, 1903,

MAILS DUL Indian (Gregory Afcar) 17th inst, German (Prins Heinrich) 17th last., 6 p.m. Américan (China) 18:h inst.

- Canadian (Athenian) 18th instan

Canadian (Empress of China) zith inst. German (Prinz Sigismund) zist inst.17. The 5 Shawwuz sailed from Manila last

ever ing, and may be expected here on Sunday at daylight

The O. S. S. Co. & C. M. S, N. Co.'s s.5. Pakling lels Singapore to-day daylight, and is dus here on 18th instance to

The CP. R. Co.'s na. Tartar arrived at

Kobe at midnight, on 12th inst, and left again. at 1 pm, Thursday for Yokohama where she is due to arrive at 6 p.m., on 14th inst. Aglama The Imperial German Mail : Prins Hein Berlio of the 20th ult, feft Singapore on Thurs rich carrying the German Mall with dates from day, at 4 pm, and may be expected here on (17th lyst, at 6 pmi

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