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is different from the other ap we cannot copy. all the constitutional laws from foreign coun tries. Therefore, we hereby order that the Presidents of the Hsien-chong, Pien-cha- kuan and of the Tre-chien-yuan should exert themselves to make their subordinates, who are experienced in foreign law and have knowledge of foreign constitutions, draw up those laws and regulations necessary for China's now constitution and those for the government of the elections to the. Houses of Parliament. After the Throne has perused thear laws and regulations, a désisite date will be fixed for the actual opening of China's Houses of Parliament in Peking. Thus we ineet the wishes of the Chinese masses through out the Empire who are agitating for this im- portant change at the present time."
Loss of the “Ying
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MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY,
THE FINDING
This morning, the inquiry into the circum ship Ying King, at Castle Peak Bay, during sta ces touching, the foundering of the steam-
the typhoon of the 8th ult, was held in the
Marion Coun
The Harbour-master(Comdr. Basil Taylor) presided. The Assessors wate; Lisut. H, Butter worlb; H.M.S. Tamar, Captain E. Beetham, of the Fatahon, and Captain E. E. Evans, of of the Empress of Findía, Capuin C. V. Lloyd,
the Hoi Ming,
"
Did anything happen to the saloos ?- Nothing
How are the cargo poris secured?—In zockeľs and bolts.
No securing bas? No barsį only bolts. Did you see the cargo ahisted ?—No.
:) It was all-right when you'wem below ?—Yek,
That concluded the evidence,
THE FINDING, {"
The Court having been cleared for about half fled that the L Ying King, oficial number an hour, the following finding was read :--We
116,031, of Hongkong, of which Ernest James Page, cartificate of competence. No. 49, New South Wales, was master, left' Canton at 6 p.m; on the 27th July, 1908, on a voyage Hongkong, with a full general cargo, and Europeans, and twenty-three of a crew, besides about 430 passengers, of whom three were
about ten in the compradore's itaff, making about 455 souls all told. This is a rough estimate by the mafe, ng
Opium in
a in Hongkong.
GOVERNMENT AND THE OPIUM FARMERS
AN INACCURATE REPORT,
HONGKONO, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPA
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·HALF-YEARLY" MEETING,
The sighty-fourth ordinary half-yearly meet. ing of shareholders in the Company was held at the office of the Company, Hotel Mansions, at noon, to-day, for the purpose of receiving a
firming the appointment of directors | and report of the directors, together with a state- ment of account, declaring a dividend,
COP electing director' and auditor. Mr. Robt. Shawan occupied the chair, and there wore. present ---Mesirs, G. Friesland, G. Brodenas, F. H. MAY,
W. Paling, C. Thiel, F. d'A. Gomes, H. E Colonial Secretary.Tomkins, (directors), A. H. M. da Silva, ], M.
Colonial Secretary's Office," Hongkong 11th August, 1908. information published by the South China Sir, I am directed to pform you that the Morning Pet in its laste to-day with regard to the closing of opium divans is entitly in accurate. am, cic.
The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph,
WHO WILL PAY COMPENSATION,
E. Machado, P. 1. W.'Noble, T. F. Hough, Chau Siu-ki, Erich Georg, A. V. Hogg, P.. Tester, F. C. Wilford, P. D. Gotla, L. Hut- chinson, and W, E. Clarke (secretary), (*?
The Secretary having read the police, cor. vening the meeting,
The first witness to describe the sinking of the well-known vessel war Mr. Ferguson, the chief officer. At the time of the founder, ing, he said, the. Ping King was no her way to Hongkong, having left Canton the previous evening. There were about 430 passengers, including three Europeans, aboard. The ship carried a fall cargo.
The crew numbered about twenty parsons, while the compradora's staff was something like ton. When the Ping King left Canton the weather was overcast, but let go, and, with the assistance of the engines, view, if such consideration had been accoided tag throughout the Far East, Your Board: clear. The wind was blowing light N.E. and THE English mail of the 11th July was deli-the glass was gradually falling. Nearing Ban Kest, an island just outside the river, the wind began to freshen until it got so strong that
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vered in London on the oth inst.
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OUR Macão correspondent's interesting
letter is held over for want of space to-day.
THE ratifications of the Trademark Treaty between the United Bates and Japan in respect of China and Korea were exchanged on 6th inst, in Tokio.
THE Jiji Shimpo: voices the national feeling when it lays emphasis on the fact that the Miya Moru poaching incident does not affect the friendship between Russia and japan. THE fine P. & O, launch dronette, which went aground, ie the typhoon of 18h ult was reflonied yesterday and has since been slipped, in Cosmopolitan Deck where she will undergo extensive repairs.
SENATOR George Clement. Perkins of Cali fornia will probably succeed the late Mr. Allison as Chairman of the Committee of Appropriations Mr. Joseph Bristow bas de feated Mr. Chester Looz of Kansas in the
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A TELEGRAM from Kuangchengize alleges that China, believing farther discussion now in Peking of the Chiento dispute to be inadvia able, has decided to divide Cientas into two prefectures, to station. troops there and to (33 Begotiate on the spot with Japan and Korea.
The Hongiang Chelegraph
Hongkong, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908,
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERN
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There appears to be considerable vacillation, in Peking concerning the expediency of the early
• institution of a Parliament for China. The date
A TELEGRAM from Otaru dated July 29 says that fokkai Timca, a Japanese daily published at Sapporo, has been prosecuted on the charge that the management mbezzled 7,400 yen which was a portion of the subscription en- trusted to that papar for the relief of the sufferers from the disastrous fire`at Hakodate tast year."'"
JUMAN SARIMAN, a Malay boy, three years of ¦ age, met his death yesterday as the result of an accident. Some time during the afternoon the child, whose parents reside at 33, Lower Lascar Row (second floors; climbed up on the
footing and fell thinly feel to the street, land
Captain Page decided to anchor.
The Court-Where did you anchor? Witness Between Pillar Paint and Castle Peak.
How was the wind thes 7-Easterly, How was the sea 7-A heavy tea was running. starboard anchor-first,
Did you let down both anchoin-Yan, the
G
And then what happened? The water was breaking over the ship.
By the way, have you any idea at about what time you anchoredAbout half past eleven.
Yes?The seas were crashing over the deck, and the ship gave a list,"
Was the water finding its way below?-Musk have been..
Do you think shè sprang a leak?—Yes. Do you think because the water found its way below accounted for the filling up in the way she did?--Yen. *..
V
About what time did you notice abe began to take a Hist?-Between one god two.
A list, which way ?--- Port.
The witseni iben proceeded to explain that the list gradually got worse until about, tea
minutei to three when she heeled över.
On deck.
Did you take any steps to serve out life-belts -There was no opportunity.
:
After leaving Canton, with a light NE breeze, weather clear, aky overcast, barometer falling, I went well until after passing Bogu Forte, when the wind and sea rose," the barometer falling rapidly. At about 11.30 pm, the mastar decided to anchor on ac count of the very heavy sea between Pillar Point and Castle Poak. Two anchors were held the ship the weather continued to get worse, the sea breaking over the ship, which fually took a heavy list, from the cargo shifting, and large quantities of water found its way into the engine room, extinguish ing the fires at about 2.30 am. “At about a 50 am. the fist suddenly increased and the ship foundered. Of the 65 souls on board only 41 appear to have survived, the mailer and about 410 others perishlog..
We And that the cause of the foundering was due to the typhoon wbich paned over the Colony that night; that all reasonable precau toos were takes to ensure the safety' of the ship and passengers; that the nure of the sex rendered any recourse to the boats for saving life out of the question, and finally, we desire to record our expression of regret at the grave loss of life..
NEW A, Y. K., STAMER.
THE "KAMO MARU" IN PƏRT.
Col Seely last month announced in the House of Commons, that the Exsi of Crowe, is considering the whole spien question in Hong kong, including that of compensation, any report and statemmer of accounts having beno Too Chairman jaid -Gentlemen,--The It is no doubt gratifying to lourd that the Sec in your hands for some days, wa will, with retary of Site for the Colonies has recognised your permission, take them se read. Thi re the necessity of conidining the question, salt of the half year's working will, i hope, be though rather late in the day. It would have considered by sbardholders very satisfactory been far more satisfactory from many points of considering the general trade depression exist to the subject by the home authorities, trust that the iscommended appropriations of prior to their taking such precipitate action funds will meet with your approval. For the There was absolutely no otecessity for cabling service of an additional steamer on the Rong- such peremptory orders to the Governor kong Macao liat and in order to further facili of Hongkong, before his views and those tate the business of that trade your directors of the Legislative Council, were laid have acquired the wharf and lease of site, before the fieme Government. On receipt of known as the Wing Lok Wharf, situated at the this basty mandate, Sir Frederick Lugard Junction of Wing 1 ok, Street and Des Vicox promptly wired to the Secretary of State for Road. The least of the site l for 50 year the Colonies, requesting him to defer making granted in 1904. We have found this whail to any announcement in Parliament respecting bo a very valuable acquisition to our basis the cabled instructions, till he had an oppornos. In May last your Boardware unity of considering a despatch which was able to dispose of the Company's small being forwarded to him, giving the views of steamer Lungshan, hand, in the following the Governor in Counci'. But in utter dis month, to purchaus the steamer Hai Song, a regard of this very reasonable request, the vessel well suited for, the Cabton-Macao line, Under Sociary of State was instructed to She has been working very satisfactorily since anni unca in the House of Commons the directarting. By the purchase if this steamer we tions which had been sent is the Government were able to condude negotiations for à cessă- of the Colony. By this. injudicious basis, the tion of the 'appaltion then existing on our Secretary of State has hampered bis own future Hongkong Macae lion. The regrettable Jonn freedom of action in the direction of modifying of the Company'sjointly owned steamer Prvan. bis decision in the light of fuller and reliable in- on the sight of the 8th June while on's voyage ́formation furaisbed to him by the responsible hence to Canton caused your directors much administrator on the spot would appear anxiety. Captain Black was, one of our most from the tenor of Col, Seely's last talement trusted and careful officers, but in view of the that the despatch from the Governor of Hong fading of the Marine Court of squiry your kong, has been received, and, its peruial is directors had so choice left but to call upon, affording the Earl of Crewe much food for re him to resign the service. Immediate airpað ffection. The guarded allusion of Col. Seely were taken to obtain a repart from experts is. to the question of companístion; tends to show
to the possibility of salvage; but nothing "could that next to the accessityaf replacing the re-
be done, and the vessel "became a total venue, about to be heedlessly sacrificed the loss. The claims on underwriters are now in most förmidable difficulty in the way of carry course of settlement. Your directors freely ac iag out the peremptory order of the Secretary know edged all services rendered after the ac- of State, will be the large outlay that will have cident, and grantedgratuities where such ser- to be incured in making good the losses ac vices warranted it. The Weit River services 'cruing to the Farmers and licensees from the fave been develd of may profitable result premature termination of their contracts. I during the period under review. The loss by is also clear that the Farming ayodicate aubsidiary coloage doring the six months' of Hongkong does not contemplate the working amounted to $23,310.55. The loans (N. Y.-K. Hongkong Agent). The design, magnanimous renunciation of their rights to on mortgage have been in creused by $15,000 lings and furnishings of the veel were much compensation, which bad recently been attri- and shares in public companies by $6,437.96" admired and were the subject of much apbuted to it. The Home Government cannot during the half year under review. These agy show of consistency, equity or fair loans, and, Investments are, in the opio- proving commest.
The Kamo Mars, the latest addition to the pass, refusajo the Hongkong Farmer compension of your Board, all good and unfo invest enormous fleet of steamships of all nationalitiessation, while the British brewer's losses are to ments. I do not think that there is anything running between Europe and the Far East, is be liberally, recouped under the provisions of elas that calls for particolar comment, bat The first of six sister ships to be put on the question that would arisele test the sincerity European lice, the N. Y. K. Kame Har is of the zealots of moral righteousness, the Perak bigh-class modern liner in all respects, and the Pioneer thinks, will be as to who should pay the and unjustifiable procedure on the part of the Home Government,, won it to compel the Colony to incur this large expenditure, which would be necessitated, while sacrificing a large part of its evenue, at the imperious bebest of the imperial achosition.
This afternoon, through the courtesy of the focal agents of the Nippon Vusen Kaisha, a umber of Hongkong residents were afforded an opportunity of inspecting the Company's
The Court-Where were you all the time?uropean liner Kamo far, which ar rived from fapan ports yesterday altercoon and is lying in the stream. - A large number of visitors, including many Chinese gentlemen, ́accepted the Company's invitation. They were cooveyed on beard by launches provided by the N..Y. K. Go boarding the steamer the guests were received on the promenade deck where tea and light refreshments were served, Alterwards a thorough inspection of the new steamer was made under the able guidance of Capt. F..L. Sommer and Mr. T. Kusamoto
.... Not when sho tớok the list? We couldat
get down the companion way,
Where were the life-bolcs sowed?-On the steeraga deck,......
By an Assessor-Were your gangway porta.
all secured?—Yes.
The Court--! don't suppose you could have got the boats out?
Captain Lloyd replied that it was not the slightest tase.
The witness was then excused,
At this stage he records were consulted and it was learnt that the King Kong was built in 1993, at the Kwong Tak Cheung yaid, at Kowloon,
The Assistant Government Marine Surveyor,
with
when constitutional government for the Empire window sill, and while playing ibers Tost his Mr. W. Russel, was hare called, said that highly creditable to builders and owners alike the Licensing Bill Bui the-most serious should any shureholder require any further-is-
should be established has been variously. fixed
at six, tan and Afteen years. Latest telegraphicing on his head. Death was instantaneous. advices from Peking puf the date at ten years The body was removed to the mortuary' by the from the present time. Meanwhile an Imperis police,
N
al Edict has been issued, dated the 24th ultTHE Tang Wa. Hospital launches have; up to. (the Emperor's birthday) is the name nf the yesterday, recovered 193 bodies, victims of the Empress Dowager, to the effect, that the Throne typhoon of the 27th-28th July. On Sunday has received a joint memorial from the Hair-six corpses were picked up near Chek wen, one or two of them on the seashore. Some cheng Pien-cha-kuan or Office for the lovestige of the badies were without heads, ind tion of Foreign' Constitutions, and the Tzs others were miņus a limb or two, Those found chen-yuan, or Imperial Assembly, concerning ashore looked as if they had been mùmĮ. the drawing up of 15 articles or regulations for fied, so dried up did the bodies appear through the election of members to the assembly and long exposure under the scorching rays of the the establishment of Chih-y-chu" or Office of sun. The photographing and burying of the bodies were conducted under the personal Local Affairs in the vatidus Provinces The supervision of Mr. She Tat Choi, a member of Edict, for which we are indebted to the Peking the Tung Wa Hospital committes,
and Tientsin Tivica, contiques———
FLOOD, FUND BAZAAR. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
he had surveyed the Ying Aing more than on ope occasion, and considered that she was a staunch ship. This was in reply to a ques
formation 1 shall kare pleasure in answering any question.
There being no questions, Gentlemen, I beg
tion asked by the Captain of the Empryaccommodation for passengers is all that can compensation. It would be a most arbitrary to propose the adoption of the report and state-
staib and ports were closed.
ports? The foremen coolie attended to that,
Toe Couil-How did you secure the cargo
How did they do it ?—I don't know,
MACIO PÅ Q), JURGLED.
$357 STOLEN, [From Our Own Correspondent.)
Macan, roth August, On the ab inst., a "dıring burglary was By
dia, who inquired whether the Ying King deed. Especially it may be remarked was built strong enough to stand a typhoon, that the berth cabins are very large and com He coondered she was strongly built for the fortable, and all the conveniences that a modern purpose for which she was intended, taking traveller boots for is the way of electric fant, into consideration the possibility of a typhoog, ventilation, light, etc., are provided. He considered she was the strongest ship of
The dining-saloon is a very attractive feature her kind sailing out of the port.
„Tables are arranged to seat four and six pati Kats, the boatswain of the Yang King,sengers, electric fins are everywhere, and the centre of the saloon is a lofy dome with a said he saw to the securing of the ports. and battening down of things on board handsome stained glass roof. Just above the before the vessel tained over. The port and dising-saloon is the reading-room and ladies salion, two handsome apartments upholstered and fitted in excellent taste, and also with au eye to comfort. The smoking-room is another excellent feature of the ship, within, cosy soli lounges and small card tables. Hele also as committed in the Macae Post Office.. dumerous electric fans, calculated to make the come meats the thieves gained admision smoking room a very cool and comfortable re into the building after it had been closed for treat in hot weather, The decks offer an excellent promenade for puscogers, and in every way the the day. The casks were all forced open and some 535 in money taken away. The cash Kama Maru is a thoroughly, up-to-date ship. Were you below at all alter the anchore
As further evidence of this it may be mentioned was collected in the course of the day's trans were lowered? Yes, I went down to see about that there in a dark-room for photographic pas desks instead of in the site. It is believed actions and were placed by the clerks in their a chain.
- sengers, four-banh family cabino-an excellen When you were below bad shecargo shifted?ide--and a bridal suite of rooms, which should that the Pow Office employees will be called Do you think it shiltad later?—Yes.
bran attraction for some of the young bachelors upon to make good the loss to the Govern in the East who contemplate matrimony." „mens.as it was their day in have put the cash
The following particulars give some more away in some secure place. technical details of the new steamer. The
It is your duty to see it done?-At that time
I was on deck.
But you said you saw all posts properly secured?—I was speaking idite deck ports.
So you know nothing of what happened
|-·below ?---N-
Canton, 10th August. For the two days, Saturday and Sunday, the Canton Flood Fund Bazaar maintained its popularity, the number of visitors keeping up to the level of the two preceding days. The picture of Confucius, has now been iccrnased offer of $2,000 by Mr. Kong Kung Yun, for a No.
by another thousand dollars: by Admiral Li Did you see that?—I did. ...... Chue, and it is still on offer to the highest When you saw the cargo shifted did you bidder. The patrons on the last two days appear notice the cargo porta? They were all closed. Samo Maru was built at Mitan Bishi Dockyard
"As we have carefully examined the said is articles or regulations and found them to be practicable for experimental purposes, the variona Viceroys and Governors are hereby ordered to put them into force within one year from date of their receiving this Edici co,that the people of China may enjoy the privilege of participating in the state affairs of their own country which was denied them in former times. The Viceroys and Governors must first establish Chih-yi-chu in their respective Provincial Capitals so that the native gentry, merchants and other law-abidings people as libera! as they were on the first two days; may take part in the local administration of many of them paid from one hundred to sever their own districts and that assist the magis water, or for a piece of ordinary painting or a al bucdred dollars for a simple drink of aerated- trates to introduce westere reforms and abolish common article. The Chol Nem Ko theatrical all obsoleto customs and manners. Tho said troupe collected over $2,000 in two days. Viceroys and Governors, who are the highest The amount realised at the Baraat on Satur- officiate in the Provinces, must always put † day was $9,978 and that on Sunday $7,193, themselves in readiness to receive the good besides a large sum of money promised by
different individuais, vi
and useful advics of the 'representatives of the A bay of seven years of age visited the Bazaar people in matters concerning the administrative had paid Stoo for a bottle of lemonade, and systems within their respective jurisdictions. some other boys contributed all their savings. Thus if they work together with the Many patrons have presented gold, silver and peoplo, the affairs in inşir Provinces will gilt medals to solos of the female stallholders who have worked dy hard in the Interests of surely be reformed and advanced in course
the Bazaar. of lime. In order that the people should H, E. Viceroy Ching Jen-chun, accompanied enjoy the real benefit of a representative by the Provincial Treasurer, the Provincial Government the Viceroys and Governors must Judge, the Educational Commissioner, the salt be careful to superintend the elections in their comptroller and Admiral Li Chun will pay a Provinces so that only respectable and capable - visit to the Battar to day. Preparations have been made to receive those officials and, so selected as members of the Chibi doubt, shey will manilast, their sympathy
Flow, bet prevented from the food safarers by patronising ther
Important institution – more liberally sāka syai,
You saw them closed? —Yes. And properly secured?—Yes.
tarpaulin?-Yes,
Were, the batches properly covered with
Did you see that? No, I did not. The bad shifted then and I could not see.
Where did sha cafgo shift to?—-Pait,
THE "MYE MAKUS KMFAIR,
'RUSSIAN REPORT,
at Nagasaki, and is of steel, double bottom throughout, and classed 100 Alat Lloyd beam 56 ft., and depth 34 ft gross-top Her length in' 465 ft. between perpendiculars,
nige being 8,600. She is fitted with two
Regarding the Miy fans's affair tha Rus cargoses of triple explosion engines, sed developed at Embassy in Tokio published the following speed of 16.4 koots at the official trial. Her official report on July. While being passenger accommodation is 83 first-class, ga escorted in a street of Nikolaivak a piny of second, 12 intermediate, and 140 atcerage the arrested members of the Mige Naru's Ber cargo capacity is 10,319 too, deadweight crew were restrained from the sidewalk.
ment of accounts as presented.
Dr. Noble seconded the motion, and in doing so said I would like to say a few words with reference to the very large item in the accounts with regard to the loss on subsidiary coinige. It seems to me high time that something should be done by those in authority with reference, to this question of coinage so that is the future wa will have such items as the loik referred to eliminated from the reports of local companies. This is a matter for serious consideration and in the present insance the loss represents no inconsiderable aum».
The Chairman-It is proposed by myself, and seconded by Mr. Noble that the report
passed, and statement of accounts as presented be
Carried unanimously,
The Chairman-The next business of the meeting is the confirmation of Merari, G. Friesland, C. Brodersen and W. Heims is direcion
Mr. Hough proposed and Mr. Hogg second- ed that the appoistment of Messm, G, Fres land, C. Brodessen and W. Heims as directors. 'be confirmed, ......**
Carried unanimously.
It was proposed by, Mr. Machado and second, ed by Mr. Silva that Mossra, G. Thiel and C. H. Ross be re-elected directors, a
Agreed to.R
-It was proposed by Mr. Testar and seconded by Mr. Haichinion that Messrs. &. O'D.. Gourdio and W. H. Potts be to elected auditors
Carried unanimously. for the ensuing half-year.
The Chairman: That concludes the business?
of the mosting, Gentlemen. Diridend warrants
are now ready and may be obtained upon spi
Was there any water entering then?-A little When you went down to get at the chain the ship?—No, *** was any damage dong to the bows al capacity being gos' tona," "The steamer, li | Thereupon the Japaness offared resler. Plication," Thank you for your attendance.
Do you mean you didn't see, or there was no damage? There was no damage.
"Was there' any water coming through the chala bold at the bow 3-—- You
Mr. Ferguson was re-called,
would it have gone aft 7-2 dost know, I have The Court-If water entered the chain locker
only been in the ship for six days, and hadn't time to look around, NDAN
What do you think of the matter ? The boat swale, said a large amount of water through the chulet,
kery Would
No
„down, by thị, head, did
40 tons.
'LAWN BOWLS.
POLICE Persus KÖWIÇON,
|~fted-with"six, 6-ton and four to-ton derricks | unce and assaulted the warders with fo; ordinary cargo, there being in addition on stores, crushing the skull of the chief of the special derrick for lifting heavy weight up to altor. An Nikolaivak was than in a slate of
siege, the Jap
o'Japanase were court-martialled and aix of them sentenced to death. The shove very interesting rams of bowl will be play
(On)
-next, r'gibčinstant official import said so have been received by between the Police Club and the Kowloop dispatched from the court-martial on July 19. the St. Petenburg, Government, having been Bowling Green Club The much will
placa on the latter club's ground. According to Vladivosok telegram, the number of Japanese courtmanialted was en of whom one was
Among the six serienced to Fare: Chiyskichi
the result of the trial of Yong Kimik, editor of A SKOUL dispatch dated July aŭ says that as
the Dal Bian old Shimps, it was found that bapoo yen of the National Loan Redemption fuad were embled Yo Bethell as the recipient of the fabds,,
simment has uppl To the
Mr
The following wiit play for the police: Ins pactors Robertson (skip), Wither, Hanson and Sergeant Fores
Sergonate 1 J. Watt' (ukip), Farr, Polcesin Bell and Mckenom. GA Salespectors. Cameron, (skip) geants Wilson and Fizi
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