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[Reuters.]

The Insurance Boandal in: New York.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 9-1905

THE

with large sums at his disposal for the purpose of influencing favour for the Companies

Count Witte.

M. Witte has been created a Count,

Prince Edward Handicap. The result of the Prince Edward Handicap com-was-Cape Verda first, Glenamoy second,

Challacimbs third. CMA

LONDON, Gth October, The investigation of the insurance panien in New York dally discloses fresh Irregularities and wastefulness,

THE PROMENADE CONCERT:

BE A GREAT SUCCESS;

in the

as I have been informed this evening, that the result

of the concert will be to increase the funds of the Society by the very large sum of 51,100 (applause). I bave pleasure to say that that is a am very creditable to any community London lus a concert to produce Sico world. Even in a great city like

would be concerned highly successful. The ladies of the Society desire me. In addition to the expression of their thanks for the attend- ance this evening, to thank, and in this

The Governor of Missouri was vigorously The discoveries of depots for bombs and ex

Bombs at Constantinople. applauded, when he declared in a speechy plasives in the houses of Armenians at Coin Everything that time and thought could devise am sure you will join, the ladies and

stantianpie is causing much feeling in Turkey,

that, when the president of a great insurance company contributed to a political campaign from the company's funds, he committed. embezzlement

The Enez Canal Block,D Later. In view of the complete opening of the canal to-morrow, steamers at Suez will be allowed to enter the canal and proceed to Ismailis.

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France and Germany, The Matin pufilishes a detailed history of the Morocco embroglio, in which it says, inter alia, that just prior to the resignation of M. Delcassé, the situation was such that the Germans would have been in Chalons

Cholera in Poland. There have bean fifty cases of cholera lo Poland within a week, twenty-eight of them

fatal:

A. SATURDAY'S CRICKET,

FIRST XIV, NEXT XXIG

When hir Henry Berkeley, on behalf of the ladies of the Benevolent Society, addressed the large gaitering on the Parade Ground List Saturday evening his first words were an ex- pression of the Bigh appreciation of the generous -response made by the public « llongkong to the Invitation extended to them to attend a concert in aid of the funds of that institution. had been done to make the concart a success. but la summing up what bas been accom plished, mention should first be made of an element of enjoyinent that required no pains or labour on the part of those responsible for the arrangemenis-the beautiful surroundings That nature has bestowed upon Hongkong and the delightful weather that favoured the concert. The absence of rain and the prevalence of cooling breezes at this season of the year cannot be absolutely relied upon, so that it was a source of great pleasure to the audience on Saturday to find that the elements behaved graciously and provided a charming evening. Then the band of man had done much to bedeck the ground as well as to provide for the comfort of the visit

gentlemen who bave personally assisted in the concert, Commandant Chapman, and officers of the Volunteer Corps and all those who organised the concert, besides the Electric Light Co. for their generosity in supplying, free of charge, the illuminations, and to all and one who have contributed towards the success of this concert the indies of the committee teader their heartfelt thanks. Having spoken accord ing to the desire of the ladies i wish to say a few words of my own, and I believe that when I ask the gentlemen to join with me in giving three hearty cheers for the ladies of this Society

don't know whether it is exactly in order, but nothing can be out of order which expresses, our true feelings-they will do so. Gentlemen,

Three loud cheers, followed by a tiger,' then Tang out and the proceedings terminated.

four days after the declaration of war; the fired without scoring. Butcher took his place, or, and when shortly before midnight the call upon you for three cheers for the ladies.

French forts were not prepared and the bat teries were in most cases not provided with

new guns.

Austria-Hungary.

7th October. Yesterday was a day of mourning in Hung. ary, being the anniversary of the execution

On Saturday we gave the scores in this match up to 5pm, but owing to want of space were unable to include a short description of the game. The leasts met for liu at the Club at 12.30 pm, and at 1-45 pm, ad fourned to the cricket ground when the next the toss went to the Twenty-two Paving wa wickets, 11. Wend taking the first ball. He was soon caught by Pedley off Lumsilen and re- and after compiling a useful fourteen, which entertainment was concluded everyone' was included several boundaries, was caught bagreed that the concert in aid of the Bene. Chichester, Captain Noble followed with some hustling play and with thirteen to his score he was bowled by Bird. When Bailey went in a good catch in the slips want to Bird's credit who did not let his adversary rise above a couple. Rutherford exchanged places with Bailey and kept the fielders busy, is his balls, continually and his score steadily mounted until a sly one

volent Society had been most successful · from every point of view,

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of the leaders of the war of 1849. An ught the boundary from flird knocked his when the Band of the 2nd Balt, Royal West sisting of a p ece of ground registered-in the

[Manila Coblencser}

Japan' and the Philippines.

THE ALLEGRD' DESIGNS.

Tokio, 6th October.

Why or how it has been kept so secret since the presence of the Secrety of War Taft in Janan cinnot be stated, but every large news paper in the United States to day has publish- ed the s'alement and is commenting upon it

an evident truth

It is said that when us Taft was in Fokin he branched the subject and stated the desirability for an authoritative prannungement of the Inponese government upon this serious and disturbing question.

usually large procession marched to the graves of Kossuth and Count Batthyamy.ails flying and he retired at 11. Nob'e did

The day passed quietly,"

some good work but Bird was again too much, for him and requested him to retire with a fotul al 13. Williamson also fell to the same bowler for ten, hastily compiled, while Falloon

Fearce for was sent down, by

a sixer. R. A. Fowler played a steady game, and consistently sent the balls where thero was no chance of a catch, but. Chichester A semi-official ́statement has been issued by

was up to him and one coming down the the Japanese government to the effect that green cut short his career for a well made when Secretary of War Taft was in Tokin on eleven, Daniel's fic'ding was remarkably his visit to the Philippines be secured from the god and showed great improvement. When Japanese authorities the disavowal of any deixan went to the wicket he appeared to be signs on the part of that nation on the Philipprepared for all comers and gave the fielders plenty of work, his curling being splendid, and pines.

This statement is sail in, have been sent to be was deservedly appladed when he return; the United States by the correspondent of the ed to the pavilion at 20., Daniel was unfor Associated Press in Tokio..

Junate as he was gathering a regular and steady score, but was only able to reach a mild six when he was sun out. The play here he came rather desultory and when Wells' had laboriously tiled up even he had to retire on account of a fie cutch by Lunisden, and Gray, who took his place was promptly sent to the sight-about by a straight one from Chichester & cipher at first shot, by a smart catch by Bird, sent Kendal back to the shed. Haslings went in, but with a three up Krickenbeck caught him. Vickers tank his place and played a very Mr. Taft is said to have stated that ever since careful game and abstained from smacking; the utterance of Congressman Hall, the chair thus his six was not up to his usual form, but man of the committee of military affairs, that his play was good and steady throughout, the United States must prepare in fight Japari Sayer was b wied by Bird at his second score, if it intended to retain the Philippine Islands, and he was replaced by Whitamore, who inade the subject had been debuted in the press of some good drives, fansonby held his own America and throughout the would.

very well, and some well-pliced balls raised his Though several representatives of the Tapan-score to sixteen, the third bett: for his team. ese government had made strong denials of He was not out when the innings was declared any design to "ccupy the Philippine yet there closed. After a breather the First XI went in was a lingering helief, both in America and the with Captain Krickenbeck, wi oni we were glad Philippines that the expansion of lacan in to welcome back, at the wickets cluded the Oriental postersion of Uncle Sam, quite in his old ferm, and it was not until he The Cableness told of the utterance of had touched thiny-four that he was got rid of by Vickers. He played a good, clean game and, but for the catch, might have scored almost any thing, so regelar and careful was his play: Pearce was unfortunately caught by Dixon, before he was able to hatch his duck's egg, but Pedley, following, managed with some good play, to pile ip 26 hefore he was caught by Daniel. Torner gave a fine display of consistent clean, hitting, no slogging or smashing but good sporting play and piled up his score of 51, the best of the day, in just under twenty minutes,-a splendid performance, The fielding of the XXI was very good, especially on the part of Noble and Danield at point, and Fletcher in the deep field.

The score of the First XI and bowling analysis are subjoined.

Chairman Hull, whose san is the Judge Advn cate of the Philippines Division of the army, It will be remembered that what Chieman Hall said was that the United 5 ate" needed ́n hig army and a big navy if it intended to keep the Philippines, because it was undoubted that in the future it would have to defend the islands against the wishes of Japan in that direction. Both Baron Karoke and Baron Komura minde emphatic denials of Tapan desiring the islands. They said that Japanese expansion would take the direction of Korea and Manchuria and that close friendship between the United States and Tanan was a sufficient guarantee of Japan's preserving that good feeling always.—Ed. Cablenews.]

[Straits Times]}]

East African Protectorate.

DRATH OF THE COMMISSIONER

- London, and October Captain Sir Donald Stewart, Commissioner and Caminander-in-Chief of the Tritish East Africa Protectorate, has died at Nairobi, of pneumonia.

Yollow Fever at Now Orleans.. There has been a marked decrease of yellow. fever at New Orleans which is ascribed to the systematic destruction of mosquitoes..

Help for Italian Earthquake Sufferers,

„Lord Brassey has offered to erect a large number of wooden coltages on the English model for the Italian earthquake sufferers, and the offer has been gratefully accepted.

Asiatics in British Columbia. The Colony of British Cajumbin, though ap- preciating the prowels of Taran in the war, and the benefits of the new 'Alliance, has not modi- fed its attitude towards the Asiatic immigr..tion question.

A renewal of the anti-Japanese legislation next session is considered certain.

Britain's income.

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Great Britain's ‹revenna" for the half-year shows an increase of £74,350, as compared with 1904, and despite the reduction in the tex duty.

Royal Tour in India.

At the King's special wish, Lord Curzon will stay in India to welcome the Prince and Prin- cost of Wales to India,

The Princess has inspected the Renown at Portsmouth.

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Capetown Oyolono.

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Mesirs, Johnson, Stokes and Master were the solicitors for the mortgagees. Bidding com menced at $14,000, and rose by $100 bide until it reached $16,500, at which figure it was knock- ed down to Mr. Lai Kwai Fiu.

BALUCHIS BNCAMPMENT

AT CUSTOM'S PA95.

H.E. the Governor, Major Sir Matthew Na-

This afternoon, at his auction rooms, Duddell than, with a party, from Mountain Lodge, ar- rived on the ground shortly after the hour ad Street, Mr. Geo, i ammert put up for sale by vert sed for the commencement of the function, auction the valuable leasehold property con- Land Office as Section A. of inland lat No. Kent Regiment opened the programme with a selection from Sullivan's Iolanthe." This $405, baving an area of 1,567 square feet, for a and three other selections, with an extra were

term of 999 years, together with the build- performed in the usual excellent style the Banding thereon known as No. 40, Caine Road, have accustomed us to expect from them. In- deed, one's store of adjectives almost fail is ex press the pleasure this combination, with their able conductor, give to the people of Tiongkong, Lieut. Forsyth's baritone voice was heard ad- mirably in both his contributions, "The Yeo. man's Daughter" and an encore to which he re- plied with "The Romany Lass," Mr. G. Koenig's visioncello sole, Rusbaud's Romance," was very enjoyable, the mellow tones of bis instru- ment Hingering in the still night airy aspe| ciully so in the theme, when the lower nutes seemed almost human in their request for sym- thy. An encore was, of course, inevitable. Mr. W. M. Stewart again gave much pleasure in his selections, which he sang with his usual Winner and explained pleasing was Mattel's "Oh Hear the wild winds blow," for which an encore was demanded, Mr. Stewart then singing" Give a man a horse he can side," (France Alliste) and attacking the rollick. ng air wills much vigour. Mrs. F. J. Bade- ley's clear soprano voice was heard to ad- vintage in Teresa del Riego's "Slave Song," the plaintive air being enhanced by the sweet voice, The audience were most appreciative, and as an encore we enjoyed Gay D'Hardetol's

know a lovely garden" We wish it had heen possible to have heard Mrs. Radeley again. Mr. C. H. Grace sang, with great verve, Wallace's Cradle song ("Son of Mine") his popularity, added to a fide voice, inducing a demand for two encores To Anthea, and 11 were King Mrs. D. Wood's contrallo solo "When you return,” and an encore, were unfortunately maried by excessive nervousness. Wienawsky's "Legende," by Mr. F. Joki, was a treat indred, the Dan, being played with fine technique, the beautiful air throbbed out with great sympathy. Mr. Joki certainly puts all his soul into his bow which the handles in such a masterly manner that it respond in every mood. As an encore he gave P'erinade's graceful little * Serenade," the delicate starcalo notes painting a musical' pic. ture in which the subject was made 'delight fully bright and charming. Mr. G. Grimble proved a lower of strength in all the accom- paniments and particularly so in the instru. mental pieces for which he deserves every con. gratulation. Mr. A. F. Walstow gave in costume, what, we think, is his best song, "The 10 Skipper," and as an encore replied with another Total................F21.

character sketch dealing with a Cockney's first Major Chichester, 1,4 A.G., Capt Smith, R.A.,experience of 'oppin' in the opfields of A.D.C., Major Lowik, 119th Mol., W. Daniels; Kent.

-THE ELEVEN,,

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Capi. Kriel enbrck, 119th Bals, c Vickers,,

b'Dixon............ T. E. Pearce, e Dixon, b Rutherford Major Pedley, R. W. K, W. J. Daniel, b

Butcher.........

...... 26 W. C., Turner, not out

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·Extras

R. C., O. Bird, H. Hancuck, and Lieut. Lums. THE LADIES' APPRECIATION. den, RA, d d not bat.

BWLING ANALYSIS. THE TWENTY-TWO.

R. W. Lumsden 12 3 21 Lowis..... 135 2 46 K. E. O. Wird

230

Pearse Chichester... 10,4 1edley

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Rätherford Diyos. Nable ... Whittemore. Fowler

Butcher...

Danicl *f ་****་* Vickers

CIVIL SERVICE C. C. U. POLICK C. C

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Just before the close of the performance Sir Henry Berkeley went on to the stage and, addressing the large assembly; said,—May i please your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen. I do not appear before you to take any part, vocal or instrumental, in this: very delightful content to which we are now listening, but 1 am here at the request of the ladies of the Bene volent Society to express the generaus res. ponse which has been made by the public of Hongkong to the invitation extended to you to attend a concert on behalf of the funds of the Benevolent Society. Perhaps am somewhat exceeding my instructions, but I think I may venture to say that I am express- Ing your feelings in declaring that we have past, or, we are still to pass, a most enjoyable evening. The success of this concert was

At the Happy Valley on Saturday afternoonssured when the ladies of the committee ob-

The 129th luchts will move into camp st Custom's Bassonile 14th instant, for the annual course of training, leaving behind a party for guard purposes, which will be relieved weekly from Crump. An advanced party will move an the 11th instant to prepare camp. It is at. nounced that one double company will be em. ployed road making ander instructions from the Royal Engineers to be relieved periodically during the month's training,

SIR HENRY BLAKE'S APPÙINJ- MENI 10 CEYLON.

The following is Tram "Society in the New Reign" by a Foreign Resident :--

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"That well-made, square-shouldered gentle. man, seldom seen out of a frock-cost, in the daytime, and remarkable for a peach-like com- plexion, which women admire and envy, a strong face, and frame compact of wirinean, is again occasionally a familiar gure in the superior circles now under consideration. His father-in-law predicted during the second half of the last century that his two daughters would marry respectively a born ruler of men and à duke. The prophecy las fulfilled itself in that one of the sisters to-day Her Grace of St. Albans, and the other Lady Blake. The pro- phes was Mr. Bernal Osborne; the "born ruler of men" is Sir Henry A. Blake, the well-set up individuat just described; the Itome Rulers kept him out of the Governorship of Queens. land, but they could not withold' from him the grand prize of the Colonial service in the Go vernorship of Ceylon, to which, in 1993, he was appointed. "Kissing goes by favour" may have been the rude comment of the man in the street on the Ceylon nomination. Lady Blake's sister, The Dowager Duchess of St. Albans has long been a noticeable, and winning proof of the fact that one may be a great lady in Lon. don Society, and exercise immense influence behind the scenes without being anything of an intriguante, but simply a capable, clear. headed, and frank English woman."

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CHINESH NAVAL RECON- "-

STRUCTION,

Admiral ab, mmander-in-chief of the Peiying and Nanyang 'quadrons, has suggest- ed to the Vicemy a scheme for the construction of several new ships, and the establishment of a naval College, which will, according to his estimate,, involve an expenditure of Tis 1,280,000. At present there is a deposit at the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank of Tis, 700,000 reserved for the purposes named. The balance is to by made up by the sale of obsolete ships belonging to the Imperial navy. The whole proposition is laid before the Viceroy of Nan- king for approval - Sin W'an-pao.

THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Flag, First Assistant of the Hongkang Observatory-

On the 9th at 11:55 a. The barometer has risen slightly over N. China, and fallen a liftio

over S, China and Formosa

last a friendly match was played between the tained the services of the performers who have above teams, and after a very enjoyable contest victory rested with the Civil Service by 78 runs. appeared before you this evening. We have had Mr. Grimble at the piano, fr. joki playing

Pressure remains slightly fow over the South. This result came as a surprise even to the sup porters of the Civil Service, owing to the team the violin, the excellent Band of the Royalern Pbilippines and adjacent seas.. The high- not being a representative one. For the win West Kenin, and others who have either sung est pressure lies over Central Chink.

Gradients are slight to moderate, and fresh Adams ners Messrs. Woadcock, Rivers and

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Singapore T.Train Shanglia--Bank, I.T.. Japan-Hank T.T. Java-Bank T.T.

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Intimations.

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To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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to sell by

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FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

WEDNESDAY,

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TERMS:-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUG", Auctioneers. Hongkong, th October, 1905 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,

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STEAM FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, ĮLIOGO AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Imperial German Mail Steamship

"PRINZESS ALICE," Capt. Ch. Polack, will leave for the above places, TO-MORROW, the roth instant, at II A.M.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co Agents,

Hongkong, th October, 1905.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship-

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"PRINZESS ALICE,”. having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gonds, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may he obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 P.M,

C-DAY.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the downs, and all Goods remaining

AND

REPOLISHED

BY

COMPETENT WORKMEN.

ESTIMATES FREE.

OWN MAKE

PIANOS FROM.$800,

IMPORTED PIANOS

FROM $975,

SECOND HAND PIANOS RETURNED

FROM HIRE AT LOW PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED, Hongknog, 23rd September, 190

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are the left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MNDAY, 16th instant, at 7.30 AM

All Claims must reach us before the' aist instant or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, :' Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co., Agents,

Hangkang, 'h October, 1905:

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEROTS-"OSTE FRANCAIS, FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA, THE Company's Steamship

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Captain Escherianer, will be despatched for the above l'ons, on or about MONDAY, the roth Instant

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carried off the batting honours, while 'Mr. Bres or played (applause). There is nothing more NE, winds may be expected in the Formosa | at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong

to be said. Everything has been good. We six wickets for 14 rúss. For the Police, have had excellent music, an appreciative

Seven people were killed and many injured Messrs. Langley and Edwards batted well, the audience, and a beautiful night. Most 'appro

in cyclone at Capetown, Malmesbury, was wrecked and hundreds are homeless,,

American Insurance Inquiries,

AT SENSATIONAL DISCLORURES, The American insurance disclosures are daily becoming more remarkabla,...

The eminent banker, Mr. Schiff, ex-director of the Equitable' Company, has caused, a sen sation by deposing that the directors of large New York Corporations are a negligible, quan- tity and are valueless for checking the miscon duct of executive officers: Zoya

latter being caught by Craig near the boundary priate it is that the moon-that sweet gleam of when in good scoring vein; the catch a brilliant heaven-should smile so peacefully, upon ma' one. In the bowling department, Messrs. Kerr, who are assembled here to-night to assist Fowler and Mackay did bort. The contsila be tween these teams in the League Competition and encourage a committen of the gentler should be interesting and keenly fought. sex in their noble work of relieving distresI

Forecast-moderain NE. winds'; fine. [

COMMERCIAL;

OPIUM QUOTATIĆ MI.

To-day's quotations are as follows

Per picul

iplo

1,240

$300

Score-Civil Service, 125 ; Police......47. and alleviating the sufferings of the poor Malwa New ...

CRAIGENGOWER CLUB.

At Happy Valley on Saturday a match was played between teams picked from members of the Craigingower Cricket Club-under 25; and over day the old player winning by

f Old

A Oldes

(applause), which, by the stem law of nature must always be with us here, ju Hongkong, as elsewhere, It is perhaps mendless: to say that the great and noblewwork which these fami ladies are engaged in can only be carried on Palia New

The evidence of other officials showed that 27 russ Forbe victors: Fairfie'm scored so with the assistance of money, and that being so Berar Ethree great companies divided the Legislature and Caldwell while Bam pat together 57,

the United States and of Canada lato three & Roun 38 E. Lummert: 19: for the Troupe Appeallar á confidential agent in each, Tošers

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~ All Claims against the Steamer must be pro sented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd instant, or they will not be recognized.

All broker, chafed and damaged Goods are

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Bills of Lading will

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