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"HÒNGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB,

AFIFTH-KESTING,

· ¿Patrone:—Hii"* Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard, K.C.M.G., CB, D.5.0.; His Excellency Vice Admiral Hon. Sir Hedronh Lambton,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 18 1900.

Mule or Donkey, &c), name and height of animal to be gives. Entrance fos $3, 1st Prize Presented by the Hongkong Gymkhana Club. and Prize i Saç, p Mollis...Circus Pony...350 yards - (Commo-

dore Lyon)... # (John. stone) (Owner)

C. His Excellency Maj.-Genl. R. G. Broad-tako no chance and forged abroad of Hertzblatt ...China

wood, C.; Rear Admiral H. Lyon, R.M., Hon. Mr. WJ. Giesto..

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Tanolsz'atentivaders. When the flag ultimately. dropped Gryback secured the best of a bad start by several luogths; Garth was left at the Post Passing the spectators' stand for the first round Grayback led by several lengths from The Tortoise who wai abund' of Hertsblatt, Garth bringing up the rear," Mackin would │yound the Golf Stand bend and drew laval Rajputana with The Tortoise (at the Bowrington gate, Whiteball .............. Committer:-The Stewards of the Hong getting Juto second place when negotiating the Highland Heather,

(Owner) 'o kong Jockey Club (ex officio), The Hon. Mr.bill to the Black Rock. The order passed the Vine

(Lawder) F. H. May, C.M.o., Hoo. Mr. W. J. Gresson, rock was-Grayback, Garth, Hertzblatt and Ben Roy

... (Owner) a Messrs. J. Jabostone, J. A. Jupp, H. P. White, The Tortoise This order was maintained round Price. Circos

(May) o G. K. Hall Bruiton, John Paterson and Major in the village, Batering the hem straight Minoru Donker 800 (Mackie)

Greyback, bogging the rails, failed, to main-Mick Baby Elephant 850,...Dupree) o tain his lead and was overtaken by Mackie's Considerable amusement was afforded mount on the outside course. A fine race his race by the appearance of the Baby sued from this stage, the favourite-Garth- | phant, the donkey, and the Circus pooles. passing the winning post a neck ahead of fore the first failing was covered, the elephant Hertzblatt, who was second, Greyback lost was overtaken. Negotiating the down incline second place by a length. The Tortoise ficish-Commodore Lyon on the Cirens pony Mollie ed lust.

led and was never threatened to the and of the race, winning comfortably amid applause from the spectators. Lyemun was a good second,

W. A. Eaton.

Judge:-Major W. A. Eatın.

Handicappers: Mr. 1. A. Jupp and Major

W. A. Eaton,

Clerks of the Scales Messrs. H. P. While

[and }. A. Jupp.

· Starter:—Mr. H. J. Godgo, and Starter: Mt. Marcus Blade. Time Keeper:--Mr. M, S. Sassoon.. Hom. Stc. and Treasurer!—Mr. C. Gordon Mackie.

After one postponement the fifth and last meeting of the gymkhana this sesion was brought off on Saturday last, on the Race Course, at the Happy Valley. The weather wat ideal. The attendance was above the average, the Indios contributing a large' pro. portion of the spectators. Their pretly costumes and evident, delight that was noticeablo, es- pecially in the last race of the afternoon- the distance, handicap -invested the afternoon's proceedings with peculiar chum. Soon after the secon1 race, is. Excellency Bir Frederick Lugard arrived, and is accompanied by Capt. P. H. M. Taylor, ADC, and Capt. N. Simson, private secretary, His Excellency Major-Gener al. R. G. Broadwood, cl, and Mr. and Mrs.

P. H. May were also among those present,

With the exception of the “Aunt Sally" race, which was a very tame affair and devoid of interest, the various events of the afternoon provided some excellent racing, Garth (Mr. C. G. Mackie up) won the Gymkhana race and secured the cup for the highest number of points during the season for bis owogy, the Hon. Mr. W. }. Gresson, White Heather romped home an easy winner in the five fur longs race to be disappointment of a large number of backers who fancied Bunkerry, Mr. Johnstone's mount. Greyback, in the one and a quarter miles bandicap, also upset cil culations" against the two favourites—Lam;

merion (Mr. Johustone) and Astral (Mr

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Tima: 2 m. : 2/5 $60. Winner: $16.20,

Cash sweeps: 161 $129.15; and $36.001 3rd The elephant wat list, $18.45

FIVE FURLONGS. HANDICAP. For all ponies which have.run at this season's Gymkhanas and have not been placed first or second. Entrance fee $5, 1st Prize: Presented by Officers of the Garriseo. and Prize: $25 (Eatrance fees to go to winner.)

Mr. Blank's White Heather, 140 161:

(Dupree) I Mr. C. E. Anton's Donkerry, 155 lbs.* .......

(Jabostone) z Major H. Findlay's Pole Stick, 145 lbs......

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Mr. L. K. Leeson's Soudan (tate Forfar,

150 lb.*.........(Owner) o Mr, Slater's Pioneer, (lato Todcon), 143 lbs.

(Owner): 0 Commodore H. Lyon's Cavalier, 140 lbs, ...

(Owner) o * 1 lb. overweight. Duskerry (Jobostone 'up) was the most fancied. Pioneer gave much trouble at the starting pow. White Heather led from Pioneer at the start, but the red cap showed up to the front on going up the kill: The leaders raced neck and deck for a considerable distance.. Dunkerry, who had a bad start, tried to redaco the leaders advantage on going sound the bend, and got into third place with Polo Stick close. on his heels, Pioneer fell away getting into the home straight. White Heather had a con- fortable load from Dunkory and Polo Stick

steering the outer course was third. This was

the order in which the race fiolshed. White Heather was five lengths to the good from the favourite.

Time: m, 20 1/5 sec. Winner: $10.10.

Winner: 516.ja..

To-day's Advertisement.

SANITARY'', BOARD WARNING.

[OUSEHOLDERS hereby warned ...... (salt) that under subsection (1) of action of Ordinance-x of 1845 it is ad offence to throw, lay, or cause or knowingly permit to be thrown or laid any carrion, dirt, soil, straw or doog, or any other filib, rubbish or noisome or offensive multer whatsoever on any of the roads, sirenti, ways of public passage..............or ja say of the drains or sawars mada or to be made within the Colony; or to permit or suffer any such polsome or offensive substance as afore- leanid to remain exposed in any drain, sewer, or elsewhere, opposite to, or în, the immediate neighbourhood of their houses. At the present time it is the custom in certain localities for

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Cash sweeps 1st $477.50; and S135i 3rd 557.50.

CRICKET.

·LEAGUE MATCH.

The Kowloon Cricket Club met the R.G.A. on Saturday afternoon at the Happy Valley. The score of the latter was 1zr runs, two good scores being made, one of 29 runs by Beasley and the other of 28 runs by Owen. The former team scored only 19”runs, which was thought to be the record lowest score. This is not so, however; the lowest scores were recorded about ten years ago whep two schools mot, one team were all out for ruas and the other for 5.

FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG KC: 1. Diện cho H.K. F.C.-J. Clarke; E. F. Auçott and A Gregory; Chapman, R, C. Barlow and W. Iron side; F, G. Carroll and W. M. Wetsop'; A. W. Whitmarsh: W. Manning and J. D. Danby.

R. G. & Beasley; Qxley and Waters; Walker, Weaver and Hewitt; Cromp, Ansell, Watts, Nash and Bellis. '

This match looked in the' fièst half of play as if it would su: out'a draw but it did not lake long for matters to change. The ball was all over the field and some good

play was seen on both sides. The Club tried

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MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE.

Under the Paltonage of

His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

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ABAZAAR and FANCY FETE, promoted _by the above, will be held (by kind par- mission of the Commandant and Officers, Hongkong Volunteer Corps) on the Volunteer Parade Ground, on SATURDAY, October goth, from go to 7 P.54.

Mauy Novelties suitable for Christmas presents

4 P.M-Variety Entertainment (arranged by

Miss Ella Rowe). 6.15-Play "A Pair of Luusties (Caste : Mrs. Worthington and Captain Baird, The Buffs).

If wat, the Bazaar will bo hold in the Volun-

teer Head Quarters

Proceeds to be divided amongst various

house servants to throw the house refose into the streets and roads at night in order to sava

local charities for children; and the: Hong- themselves the troubla of galling-up and pul- ting it in the dust carts or baskets in the earlyong Cot in the M..C. L., Home at Ottershaw,

Surrey. moralog. I hit practice is not only insanitary

NO CHITS TAKEN. bat leads to the constant choking of street

Hongkong, 18th October, 1909. gullies and drains and causes promises to be flooded.

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2. Householders are 'required to provide | FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE portable dust-bias of non-absorbent material with close fitting cover for the reception of rafate. These receptacles should be placed near the pubile side chauucts garest to the house at hight not earlier than o p.m. or in the early momlog or brought out whop the dust cart or basket coolies ring the bell. To guard against tholt it is advisable that the owner's name be painted or punched on the dust-bia.

Model pattera dost bins in two sizes are consheld. They can be purchased at the on view at the Sanitary Board offices, Bos- fallowing prices :-

Large sixa $4,40, smail siz, $3.80 auch. information as to where they can be procured will be given on application to the Secretary, Sanitary Board.

E. D. C. WOLFE, President of the Sanitary Board, -Bongkong, 5th October, roog...

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CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

THE BÀI XUNG QUANHI

At the Criminal Sessions, this morning, Mr. Justice Gompenz (Acting Chief Justice) pro- siding, Li Ng, a Chinaman, was charged with the murder of a woiman named Li Wong Shi at Sam Choo, in the New Territory, on the 13th September last. “The Hon. Mr. W. Rees- Davies, K.C. Attorney-General, instructed by

"ARRATOON APCAR”, Captain J. G. Olifest, will be despatched for the above Porta, on MONDAY," the 13th inst., at Noon.“

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Mr. H. L. Doanys, j (from the Crown Soli-ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING

time after time to score but with no result. The citors Office) appeared for the Crown. Mr. O Artillerymen then secured the ball and passed J. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. W. B. Hinds to Oxley when be placed it well in front of goal; } (of Messrs. Brutton and Het) was for the de- which Aucett, the club full-back, missed, and, fence;" Nath getiba ball in and so scored an excellent

Cash Sweeps: fat $164.69; and $15.60; 3rd goal for the Gunners. The Club pressed mod

THE HURDLE RACE NOT HAVING FILLED, THE FOLLOWING LADIES' NOMINATION RACE HAS BEEN SUBSTITUTED. AUNT SALLY" RACE Daths to ba, placed at intervals acrosa the course. Gentle men to start mounted opposite Judge's box. On a given signal they are to ride to a print indicated and there, dismounted, pick up a bundle of sticks and returo, to starting paint when they will hand the bundle to their respective nominaturs. The prize will be won by the lady who knocks down her doll in the least number of throws and in the shortest space of time. Post Rotries. En- trance fee '52.00. at and 2nd Prizes Pro- scoted by Hongkong Gymkhana Club.

Nominated by

May) Mr. Mackie wen an exciting race, after the closest faith of the day, beating Lammerton by just a neck. The lucky backers of Grayback-recured 857 so for a $3 ticket, By a curious coincidence the lucky drawer of the winner in the cash sweeps, who came is for a -soug S450.45, held three tickets on Greyback || $ 7,80.

and so cleared Stoo odd in addition. The las! race of the afternoon was the one mile distance handicap for all korres, ponies, mules and donkeys. It was a happy sugestion-originet ing, we believo, with the winning Jackey ut one of the circus matiness-that a couple of circus p.nies and the baby elephant Mike should enter far the race. Aller performing in the ring on Saturday Mike was led down to the course, making a brief_balt at the King Edward Hotel where he was treated to three botiles of mild. pilseder. Mr. Dupree ventured to lead mike home a winner. His appearance at the paddock ovoked considerable interest and Mike provided much marriment to the spectators by his antics on being led to the Maning priot with

• Mr. Dupree riding on his neck. He and Mi nosu (the diminutive donkey) were allowed 800 yands by the scratch-pony-Lyemuo, The bagle sound was the signal for the wart and Mike was the cynosure of all eyes, · Mollie (the Aus- Iralian circus pony) hidden by Com.oodore Lyon) with a stari of 550 yards made the pace

■ very fast one and, belare the Black Rock was reached, overtook successively Prince (the circus Shetland pony), Mr. F. H. May in the saddle, Minoru and Miks. The Commodore hold a comfortable lead entering the home straight and although Mr. Johnstone on Lyemunother ladies. made every effort to overtake him. Mollie Cash Sweeps: 1st $308.70; and $88.20; 3rd carried Commodore Lyon past the post. an | easy winner amidst a storm of applause from the spectators. Miss Lyon led Mollia id and Commodore Lyon received a popular' ovation as he passed the Governor's stand.

Daring the course of the afternoon, the bird of the Buffe, under Bandmaster C. D. Hewitt. enlivened the proceedings with pleasing selec tions of music.

Rider

Miss Lyon...........(Major Findlay) Mrs. Eaton. ............{Mr. Mackie) Mrs. Worthington ...(Mr. Brice) Mr. Jupp...(Mr. Dupree) Mrs. Gresso... . (Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Penfold.................(Mr. Moore) Major Findlay, nominated by Miss Lyou.. Mr. Mackie, nominated by Mrs. Eston

Mr. Johnstone was the first rider to get back with the bundle of sticks, but Miss Lyon man aged to display the doll from the rail before the

$14 10.

ONE AND A QUARTER MILES HANDICAP.

For all China Ponies. Entrance fee 55. First Prize: A Cup Presanted · zod Prize: $15. | (Estrance fees to go to winner.)

Mr. Blank's Greyback, 144 lbs......(Machio) F Hon. Mr. W. J. Grenson's Lammerton,

150 lbs

tried to equalise, but no results eventusted when the whimile squpded for hall time.

In the second huf the Club tried again to equalize but the Artilleryman were too good; the ball was then passed to Crump who scored two- goals in succession. After this all hopes were given up for the Club; the home team had bad luck throughout. The ball was in play for sometime when it was passed to Nath who scored the fourth and last goal for the Gunners, The Club was abost of McCubbin and Aitche son who is no the injured list after the match against the R.E, last Saturday,

R. G.A.: 4. Club o

R. EIUFFS."

The Buffs gave the Engineers hard work to do on Saturday, afternoon. The first ball war exciting throughout The Buffs aatted 3 goals and the Sappers one. This goal was secured by the good play of Parlow. In the second half things look serious for the Baffs, as the Engineers were attacking occasionally; never theless, the Buffs gave them no chance to do anything. The game ended in a win for the gunners by 3 goals to one.

It is a great pity that the Sappers were short of two good players, one being Coxon. Both were laid up in hospital, otherwire a better game would have been witnessed,

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Prisoner entered a plea of not guilty.

The Jary swore ip were as follows:-Messrs.

G. G. Engel (foreman) †, O. Vorster, F. Gol lion, G. E. L. Hartig, J. Wilkie, P. D. Suthor- land and W. J. Hill,

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The facts of the case as outlined by the pro- | TONIGHT | secution were that the deceased woman' was the wife of ops of the prisoner's brothers and another woman was the wife of another brother, of the prisoner. Ona night in September, 'the latter woman had some quarrel with prisoner's wife about some fields: Before the time of

the murder, the most friendly relations existed

TO-MORROW NIght (turgday), oor. 19TH,,

RIDING CONTEST FIRST AMATEUR

(LIMITED TO SIX ENTRIES).

A Handsome Trophy will be presented to the Competitor making the best attempt at standing en bis feat, three times round the Arena, aided by the mechanic.

between the parties. There was no evidence to show that there had been any, quarrels beteer the prisoner and the deceased or the deceased and prisoner's wife. Oo the 13th September, the woman Li Fong was washing in 'deceased's house,, At about 8 o'clock prisoner. walked in GRAND and asked: "What are you doing here? I will do something to-night the stabbed the deceased in the right buttock, with a aboo- maker's kaite, Prisoner then stabbed the other woman, who ran into the house of a neighbour, and a sumber of people went to the house and found some persoon trying to stop the woman's bleeding. Frisoner rac out of the house but came back and was heard to say: "If you

cant stop the bleeding, I will do so for you." A part mortem examination was subsequently held by Dr. Hariler, who found the sciatic ar- lery Bevered Prior to the murder, prisoner The teams were :-Buffs, Black; Ruler and was sleeping in a skop sama 'five mionfer Birtlett; Dare, Wron and -Tamprett; Filz- || walk from the place where the murder, was patrick, Drew, Taylor, Brewster and Barker.

committed. He was sitting on a bed and R, E. McGregor; Colly and Morrish ; Jack; | was said to, kavo got up and gone to a shelf: sun, McCrory and Lamb; Parslow, Morney, and touched the topper, from which he Taylor, Le Grove and Oramond.

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`KOWLOON WI, NAVAL YARD.

(Johnstone) a

In this match the Kowloonitos bad mat Heo. Mr. F. H. May's, Astral, 161lbs..... tera all their own way, and scored 5 goals (Owner)310 mil. in the first bail Brown scored three goals, and the Yarders tried hard to equalise, bat nothing occurred when the whistles sound ed for half timo.

Mr. M. M. Brice's Toddles' (late Phocaix),

340 lbs ... cepure (Dupres) a Mr. Seth's The Tortoise (1ste Strathmill),

145 lbs*......

(Owner), O Mesirs, Leah and Moore's SportNIEMI, 144.

Jb............

(Moore)

Mr. H. G. Moore's Tamar, 145 lbs ! - (Brice) o * 10lbs overweight. gibs overweight.

took a knife. At this stage, the Attorney* General sad, that the jury woold bave no doubt that prisoner had procured the knife with which he committed the murder from the shelf. Five minutes afterwards, the shoemaker found the deceased stabbed and a number of people standing near. At about eleven o'clock prisoner returned to the shop, but before letting him in, tho sbosmakər asked: kim ta' return The visitors had the game all their own white, which was passed through a in the second half also and had no difficulty in window by another man who accompanied aetting two goals more to their credit, one by prisoner, An examination of the wound

Wilkin and the other by Brown, Kowloon win- ning by s goals to ail,

Kowloon-Foolkes; Alton and Van Ginkel; Storrie and Lapsley; Mead, Wilkie, Brown, Morris and Hedley,

Naval Yard-Howell; J. C. Joughan and Comber; Thomas, Pascoe and Haines; Crow

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was made by the Government Analyst, who found signs of mammalian blood., Kariy in the morning of the following day (14th' Sep- tomber) a report was made, to the Police and prisoner was arrosted.- Prisoner'a statement was duly taken, in which he admitted having stab.. bed both women but said he had a grievance agulost his elder brother's wife, who was not. the deceased. In conclusion, the Attorney, "General said that prisoner's action in proceed- ing to the house to procure the kaifa supplied

Detailed results of ība races are as follows :--- GYMKHANA STAKES.—Valu» $100, “Distance One Milo. For all Okios. Posies. Catch weights at 10-st., 6 lbs. Winners of an open race or open Griffis race 5. Iba exu. Nop-winning Subscription Griffins allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who hava Dot won more than two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lbs. À Cup called the Gymkhana Cup will be presented at the end of the Stason to be won by `thu Lammerton had the largest number of Pony scoring mosi' marks in the races for the backers. After one false start, the field got Gymkhana Stakes ať the Gymkhana Meat- | away with Toddles the best of the start by a inga during the Sauce, counting 4 points for a long distance Astral was far behind last, first; 2 for a second; ead s for a third. The Lammerton was second., The Bret time roundly, Wilcox, Taylor; Mears and Harding, beneßt of marks" already scored to pass wịth | the judge's box the field paused in procesional the Pony on a sale. Any winner of the race to order with "oddles holding the leadership carry 5 lbs: extra for each win in subsequent | from Lammerton, Sportsman third and Tamer | "Buffs" starts for the Race, but in the event of a pony last. At the back stretch Mackin iported R. G. A. carrying the penaky not winning, a tbs, to be and roshed Greyback to the frost. He Kowloon F. C.

R. En 2 deducted next time he starts. 'Such a Iba, to lsd all the way to the rock, where Astral H. K. F. C... a

Medical and other evidence was also taken, remain dedacted until he wins again when and Lammerton raced in partnership into the Naval Yard.... 2

„The defence rested their case- upon the he will carry the fail Penalties without de third position, tå fina race musued at, the vill duction. Penaltion accumulatives up to 15 age bend when Astral overtook Greyback and CHINEɛ reports'say that recently the Anti. fact that prisoner was habitually addict- lbs. Estrance for $5. and Prize: $15. Lammertón closely pursus i Astral Thaisena Opium Commissioners in Peking pursued a od to drink and that the act was com (Half entrance fees to go to winner.)

between the leaders was doubtful and when ted a flat containing several scores of names of tention in kill. It was also contanded on

rigorous policy in their campaign and submit.mitted under great provocation with so id Hon. Mr. W;J, ̧ Gremon's Garth, 156lbs, * the judge's box war passed Greyback showed officials, whom they denounced as belog addict.

(Mackie) clear neck ahead of Laminerton who was ed to opium-smoking. It is stated that the behalf of the prisoner that the mere fact of separated from Astral (third) by: hardly Prince Regent appeared to doubt whether the bis offering asaihtance in staunching the wo the maffronding and the absence of any attempt (Owner) 1 | fength. · The finish was an exciting one..

opiam for there were several thousand officials Time: 2 m, 47′′Back;" Winber: $67.10 '.!.

"Mr. John Johnstone's Herzblatt, 25riba

Mr. Blank's Graybick, 145lbs.......(Dupree) | | 3

The Tortoise, (latz Strathmill),

Allowance of gibs.

four.start

Cash Sweeps : 1st- 5150.45) and $137.70; 3rd 554-35400

Distance, Handicap. Ops Milu-For all

FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 22ND," COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TENDERED TO

THE POPULAR MANAGER, COL. BOB LOVE.

FIRST HIGH JUMPING CONTEST

**FOR LOCAL PONIES AND RIDERS) A HANDSOME TROPHY

will be Prevented by Madume HARMSTON-LOVE to the WINNER. N.B.-THE TENT will be OPEN for PRACTICE from 6:45 to 7.43 from MONDAY,,

October 18 h, to get the Ponies used to Jumping in the Lights.

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LAST TWO MATINEES: Wednesday and Saturday, Oct. 20th and 23rd,

AT P.M. SHARP.. Dosis Open 3 o'clock. Performance at 4 F.M. sharp. (Children Hall-nrien at Matinees only),

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in each province, and he believed that cost cape alimlasted all possible alement of siderable number were opium-smokers.CEls malica aforethought and in closing the CAD Highness has therefore, given orders to the foy the defence, Mx. Alabaster, asked the jury Commissionare to appoint dalegains further to to return a verdict of 1⁄2 manele Prosecuta confidential equities concaming Vardict entered, accordingly, and aerisson oplum-smoking officials, with a view to im-

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