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THE OPENING. CERELO Y

Guests, to whom railway tickels have been issued for the opening ceremony of the British Section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway on that proxime, will kindly enter the Railway terminus at Tim-ba-taal by the antion gate at the fatction of Canton Road with Salisbury

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KOWLOON ORICKBT CLUB.

AL VELY ANNUAL MEETING.

convey to the most Insensitiye mlad the excelsioric spirit, that pervades the life of the College as regards both teaching staff and pupils;

whilst its informative contents prove very clearly that Queen's College is adding to its laurels every year, and A. 8. WATSON & CO., that it promises to go on still farther in its upward inclina and to be the best feeder in the Far East for the Hongkong Laiverity that is to be. There is no need now to hark upon the Term-End at the beginning of August last, for the awards and results-of examinations were all published in our columne at the time of their publication == and very creditable these were. Mere important it is that we shoud look for-

At the suzual, meeting of the Kowloon ward to the things which the current Cricket Club yesterday evening, the chair was Term has in store for stall and pupils. takaa by Mr. D. Harvey, vice president; and The College re-opened on 13th September there was a large attendance. The first item and about yoo boys quickly filled up the of business down for dispatch on the sgande class rooms. During the vacation the darker | was the election of office-bearers; but when it class-rooms have been painted and white-was found that opin the agenda appeared the washed, the light being greatly improved names of some whom the worthy office-beaters thereby. Class VII and Vilt are to re-ap. seemed to think wrthy of all commandation, pear-one division of each only as a train there was a good deal of hostila discussion ing ground for the pupil teachers. Amongst Bawa and Capiala Somerville had spoken ercked. Eventually, however, after Mr. O. A. other items, relative to the Term just being upon the subject, the report and accounts were entered upon, we learn from the ragen a topied, and new plective appointments were that in the mathematical section Me J made, including the folowing-Patron, H.E Owen Hughes has kindly offered a very ir Frederick Lugard; Presid at Sir H. N. valuable prize to the student in Class I who Mody: Vice-Feident, Mr. H. F. Goldsmith; succeeds in obtaining the highest aggregate Sec. Mr. T. Chce; Treasurer, Mr. T. H. Mead: of marke in the following subjects at the Committee, Messrs Goldsmith, Harvey, Brawo, White, Neilson, Weater, and Robinson-with annual examination:-Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, trigonometry and jor Chitty, and Mr. J. P. Robinson as Capt. and Vice-Captals, respectively, of the Cricket book-keeping. Five subjects are com-Elevens. A resolution was also passed thank

deben area to the funds of the Club.

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QUREN AMELIKS BIRTHDAY,

To-day being the anniversary of the birth of Dosager Queen Amelia, mother of King Man ol of Pia the British, and foreign war ships in port were diaried in honour of the occasion. At noon & royal salate was Bred by the men-of-war in hubeur.

THE ORIENTAL HOTEL

FALE CE PROPIETY IN NEGOTIATION,

THE DRUG HABIT.

XVILS OF MORPHIA TAKING. "I believe that a person who habliuate sell to the pia of drugs is nothing less than in potential locatie Thus a well-known WORL End physician summed up an interview with

Pall Mall Gasilis representative on the tion of oplem and morphia basite,

Any one who is normally constit may even be highly strung or nervous, cam bava no craylog for morphine. I mysli undergone severe pain, hava had operat and have taken large doses of morphia to den- den the pain. Its effecia were successful, bat it does not leave me with the desire to continue

The antuel Harbour Rice for pris pr. serted by the Ching Mail took place yester day and prevad great success. Husdreds of spiciators crowded on the Praya between the VR Cand Murray P.er to watch the con- clusion of the race. ThaV R.C, was packed with zlarge number of members and ihtir frionida, The Police Fier on the Kowloon side, tho stating point of the `reco, was also crowded. The outward French mail interfered somewhat with yesterday's swimming and her departure for the North just as the race had begun caused -two or three of the swimmers to retire in the early stage of the rien, Bairon was one of them, and accordingly lost his chances of a place in the race. He swam second to Coove fast year after a close straggle. Barros had vary aarrow escape Most of the swimmern saw or was told to look lout for the mail boat by the members of the Commitee on the official Isunch. Apparently Barres did not notice the ship; he was making it to allow for the tide, Among the numerous launches that followed fortunately for Barros, wan experianced pilot the mice was a Police launch, in which, CROWN PRINCE'S BIRTHDAF form convised that a great deal of what is in the person of P.C. Pattison. I his officer aotic- ed unos plight and made for him at full spend shouting for the latter to look out. · But evident- ly the swimmer could, not hear Constable Fal tisop's warning mole. By this time those in the Commillee's boat realining Baines dauger, began to shout out loudly. When within a few yards of the ship. Barros saw the immin. anche danger and turning round was caught hold of by Constable Pattison, the Police launch almost immediately going full spied few feat of the launch. Had the mail boat not out her head to starbard the lolica launch would surely have been run down. Constable Pattison is to be congratulated for his presence of mind in averting an accident which might

We learn that the building of this splendidly si usted Hotel (in Quest's Road Centra") which hen no olten changed hands pfircent years, is about to be acquired by a will-known Company: with its head office in London. Even though Of course, the doctor knew of the prevalence the propty may change birds (be hotel of the habit, sad deplored that it should be so. will remalo la uninterrupted, passtation natile regarded it as a mild form of junkcity, a the expiration of the tecure of its present alone lunacy, in fact, and thought all persons lease. The property will be acquired wiha indulging in It ought immediately to be pat view to much neaded ex'ension of the basic as under restraint. of the Company which fads its present pre mists much too congested for its growing needs,

CELEBRATION AT THE WHI E CITY.

No' cóuetry in the,world except. Japan cao boast of a dynasty twenty-dva centuries old The throne of China may be mare ancient, but this has all along, as a Japanese, historiza his painted out, been "a cemetery of empires." Through the vicissitudes of twenty-five hundred years one Mizado has followed anothat La hireditary and legitimate succession. In the Japanese character there are many strong

propte, but the strongest le a fervid patriotism which finds an object of warship in their ancient lins of kings, commonly held to be spring from legendary gods.

tever make it a practice of fa ling my patients that morphin li asedi in my list I cannot count avy one who has become addicted to the drug. I wish others could say the sime,

happening is due to the vary, look

which some medical men go about their work, It is a strange, but ting, thing, and I say it with all responsibility, drug-taking is more

valant among medical mis and the Donlog. profession than in any othe: class to-day. In America it is wong still ere osa pe

pulsory and the sixth is optional Mr; ing Sir Hoimosjen for his donation of $5,001 of astern. The mail steamer passed by within a sentiments, hardly yet understood by Western Become earnest advocates of injection by

THE DAGMAR AUCTION,

On Sept. 15 at Bangkok at Messis. Windsor and Co.'s offices, the stranded steamer Dagmar with her cargo was put up for auction. There were very few prospective purchasers and a bid et Tes. Son for the cargo atste zouulted in i; being knocked down to Mr. Kul Csesh ( Bantawai at this figure. The auctice of the vessel was postponed in order that Mt. Tai Choob might ascertain Shat arrangements could be made with refere ce to be purchass of explosives. · ·

have provided a tragical incident in this year's barbar race. As the competitors passed the USS. Albany the blurjickets on board who masced the deck raised viciferous cheers Towards the end of the race a large crowd of spectators gathered on Marsyler. The struc. ture being mide of bamboo was unable to bear the strain and as the 1:ading swimmers warn up proaching the wall a land crackling noise of the bending bamboo suppers of the pier for gave the premonitory warning for the spectators to rush to the roadway and so an accident was

ave tëd'nona too soon.

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The passing of centuries and the Influences of Western civilisation bare le ap way aff:cied the traditional loyalty of the fappaople. There was abundant evidence of this at the White City fast month when the binhday of the Crown. Prince was celebrated in a manner which enabled one to understand something of the spirit which has brought this people into the front rank of nations. In honour of the occasion the Commissions Geral of the Japanese Government to the Japin-British Exhbition, Mr. Wads, entertained the most disioguished of his fellow countrymen now in "Loodoo, sad s bumber of representative Epg

A. W. Grant, mathematical master, has made similar offer to Class 11. In Hygiene, a prize has been offered by Mr. Garrett for the best paper in Class I at the annual examination. Most of the staff, it” appears, found their way to Japan during the vacation and the Editor hopes to receive some ac count of their doings and happenings next month. As it is the Yellow Dragon, ho aays, is suffering, like, Heury I. from a surfeit. hence the new rules, regarding the system of marking will be printed in the next issue. The piece of vacant land on Caine Road above the Disinfecting Station is to be used ar a playground for Q.C. boys unt'l further notice. We would suggest to the Editorial staff of the Fellow. Lragon that every pos- Five Chiramen have been admitted to tha sible incentive should be employed to induce hispitaj et Hall roff sing from bark bark. They Mr. A. Rodger, Judge 1 Mr. Frank Lammart, theboys to become contributors to its were firemen on the steamer Helsep.it, which referee Mr. T. Meck, starter; Mr. Carl Bård columns. We know perfectly well. that cived at Hull from Wladiwostock, "Allo,etmek ejer. A. S. WATSON & CO., nothing more instructive could possibly be the vessel. The steamer bas been thoroughly started; they wers: A. V. Barros, C. J. Cocks, ther there were 18 Chinese engaged on board Twelve competitors entered and only ten anticipated than those narratives of experi di infected, and is being kept under close ob T. Martle, F. O. S. Rose, F. M. Cruz, B. wapideso (ostívát really is. ences and adventures befailing the College servation. staff in Japan and the North, for there is little that appeals to the youthful mind, more ORDERS were issued at Aldershot on 30th alt, than the perusal of the writings of one whom for string drafts of the 1st East Kent Regimeni, he knows all the time and is in touch with and she rat Yorkshire Light Infantry to be in from day to day. If there is one thing readiness to embark at Southampton on Sept that appeals more to the boyish imaginn 10 for Singapore and Hongkong respectively, tion, it is the knowledge that be is to reinforce the service ballalicas. Captain F. W. Tomlin100, Fast Kast, Regiment, lately reading on that mysterious printed pagese.ving with the 3rd (Ressive) Battalion at of black and white the outpourings Canicsbury, is to rejsia the and Battalion

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The rates per quarter and par mam, prop tona: Butecription for any period loss than one month will be charged as for a full month. The daily itens la delivered from when the address a

of a fellow schoolboy's mind-which he (sbesity to move from Hongkong to Singapore) will almost certainly strive to emulate. And with the 180 men from the 1st Battalion at one more polat for the Editor: he should have Aldeishot. all his articica fully signed by the writers; or, If their modesty does not permit them all to allow this, he should at any rate have their initials set clearly down at the foot of each contribution ; and we are sure that there are

plenty of clever Queen's College boys who have it in them to come forward fearlessly and without shamefacedness and lay before their fellow Collegians, their tutors, and the Hongkong public at large, some examples of their literary composition whether in

such a

& CHINESE editur in refecting an MS, thus wrote to the author, so we learn from Paris contemporary: "We have read your MS. with ílásito delight. By the sacred sahes of our acestors, w's swear that: we have never read splendid piece of writing. But it we printed it his Majesty the Empeier, our most high and most mighty raler, would pider us to take this as a model, and ever print anything inferior. As this would not be posible in less than a thousand years, we, with great regret,

paidons."

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The officials were:—.

ilahmen, to a bioquet.

To mark the occasion there was also a „w:

The cause for th's is that men and women are worklog with the drop, and it exercitus a kind of fascination which almost compels ibem to try its effects. Among young sindents, the practice is unfortunately, spreading, with what reau't? They qualify, and in numberless CAMER bypodermic syringe. They use it whenevat they can it is one of the curses of the profes. sion, and the your garmenere particular sinners. the hypodermic needle at a 1, and if there was lo this spec. No qualified doctor: nsed un less of it there would be fewer morp

fiandy about

morphins

*! It is a curious physiological fact that people are always impressed more by an operation which has some ceremony about it. The very fact that the mind is impressed and the im agination is excited over the injection of mer. phis by the syringe is sufficient to levert the operation with more then common interest. It is not so much the scual drug luolf, which causes haim sa the mental operations which begin when the stuff is taken in this manner.

POWER OF IMAGINATION,

*To illustrate whit I mean. If I mide op a

de ful display of japaness illuminationstate of ordinary sugar and water, put the

impressively conveyed something of what myriads of lanteras and other things which

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a highly-dangerous drug of grant soothing pro am in a bottle, and gave it a high-sounding Damu-say, Saccřxine-fold my patient it was

perties, commenced to inject the same with Bradbury, W. G. Curter, T. Logao, H.-W.

At the bargtet Mr. Wada, who presided, wan

sm ceremony in a short time, that parnon Peterson and C. & Carpenter, of the U.S.A supported by Lord Rotherham, Bie Heasy would Le craving absolutuly for that simple Alb my The simmers lept together in a Monis, Sir Albert Rolllt, Sir Charles Lewes solution. A slava lo sugar and water, li ji bunch at the start and after about a hundred. Wittewrongs, Mr. 1 care Kifalis, Sir Boverion hardly conceivable, but it serves to show you raids had been covered they separa'nd. At this Redwood, and many nibers connected with the how powerful the influence of Imagination is paint it could be seen that Cooke and Logan exhibition. There were only four toasts in this matter. The patient wil. andonbisdly wore making for practically a straight course.The Emperor of Japan," "The King," "The believe that he is being soothed; and if he is a Barros and Paterson shot towards the east, Crown Prince of Japan," and "The Obairman, one of those latent lunatics, will probably: ses Rose was keeping pretty well close to Cooke Lord Roths him proposed the health`of the | visions of beautiful things fig and Logan, Aftertes minutes' swim Logan bad Crown Prince is a most felicitous speech, res Continuing, the däclor said he, blamed the slight lead of Cooke with Rose close beblad marking that it was the fim time it had ever medical profession for this sort of thing, "Thi and Peterson making steady headway in bii bess kocoured in London, He briefly referred younger men were greatly at fault.. Oldermen, former direction, the latter having to swim to the great striden made by Japan in recent rarely used the bypodermic syringe, profers ng practically by himself, as Carros retired year, and to the great position the heir to the ❘ rather to adminis'er morphia ip medicina, cc...... owing to the approach of the French mail Japanese Tatone would be called, upon to fil complishing the object aimed at much more steamer. After half the distance was com in the course of years.

* | effectively, and laylog na fonadaŭions of a félel gava up and only plated" most of the "men" g

habit. Its use in that can censed-with-the five semained to decide the issue. Tommy

discontinuance of the medicine. 1 Logan was laiding easily, with Cooke teb yards behind, "Rose swimming bird, Peterson coming up strong fourth and Marin fit. The men swam in this order until close to the V R.C. ballding, when Logan

In an interesting speech Mr. Wada acknow-ymptom and not the cause of insanity, co in increased bis lead, and Peterson sprang fedged the kind appreciation of bis efforts the case of morphia, the user is to a degras up to third place. Between the 1 pWAY | which he hoped would strengthen the good insane, and is not driven so by the drag :

Mr. Kirally, in propɔzing the heal h of the chairman, paid a high tribute to his great ability and ec orgy. The great services he had devoted to making the exhibition so great a access had added to the distinction of an al ready distinguished career.

** I havo szich that it is not the highịy urang man who gives way to this habit it is, the patron who is not properly b lanced. It has buen säid that buratu of diunkenness are the":

accesible to messtiger. Peak aubsoribers can have their copies delivered at their residences. without any extra chargy. On ooples ant by poss in addiiionál 81.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the wickly lasts to any put of the Single Coples Daily, ten oenta, Westly, twentr. poetry or prose-that their tuition at Queen's retura thy divise MS., and ask a thousana to contest the feal issue, took matters provy | Japan. That occasion was one of great sig. phin legitimately would ssa “visióna &y that in..........

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DEATHS.

On September 23, 1910, at Shanghi, Walter Duzu, iged 53 yOAIR,

On September, 21, 1910, at Shanghai, Elitu. bath, beloved wife of H. Sathe, successor to F. W. Arsenbiom, aged 28 yčari,

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College has made them capable of pre- soning.

"LOCAL AND GENERAL.

HMS. Kent arrived, in part early this morning

from Wei-hal-nai,

ongkong Hellograph of 1890 to 45.

and the wall. Logan, never doubting his ability Istions existing between Great Britain and self. Po healthy man who took mor casily, while Cooke was swimming for all henificance to the Far East Japan valued noth-dicates to me there is something, mentally wad wonth in an attemp; to ovetiks Lly com lag more highly than her freeadship with this wring. Such a roam ought to be put away at Pariter. Within haillog distance of the large

IT has been brought`to our notice that foar concomise of spectators l'ogao, in magnident/Country. The friendship, he hopid, would once, for he is a danger to himself and oibers.

houses to Queen's Road'Est have been shored

evening's fo.tivities,

LEGISLATIVE CJUNCIL.

'put under restraint, la masy caten the mot- phine user was not content with (na ding afore,. but tock cocaion as well the two producing a woish: find than ever

up. The house sto all three storeyed build-style put on a sprint and his fine rapid strokes prore of listing influence in the preservation of It is the miserable, depressed, pozalimistic,

prace, and he should feel that all his efforts had natural y bera melancholiac dul'ard who jak wete proof of his wonderful maying powers. cersed, the props have been lefi ataxding for Coke, who was swimming second, and amidst Amations, a special display offrworks, and a ings and as far as two of the houses are coa-Evity' sizoka ha made sant him fatiher abord or en amply rewarded if he had' contisbuted to morphins, aud such ought to be removed

anyibing towards huidskl· Brillia: illumi-out of harm's way at once.

The talis bred forgots, thieves, murderert, ! the last ten years! Part of the shoring has chorus of encouraging cheers and "Go ahead, wealth of o har entertainments completed the the State if (with dronkards) the victims waru

suicides ices itably, and it would bya bangkit bran put up in such a manner as to constito Tommy," the youthful China Champion swim. TAR receipts of robber at Para for the month a source of dauger in the event of a collapse to mer reached the goal and received a pront those coming within a certain radius of the popolar ovation for a popular wie, Peterson artificial props, which show signs of rot. It came in third go yards behind Croke, Rose wars, as the 8th and last mots to do ile ertins, dis- would be lateresting to know what coprio tha":

good fourth, Martin Fluckily Galshed the race

A meeting of the Legislativa Council will ba of the houses in question,

tança. A gig from the cruiser Dexa, Amplis | held to-morrow. The ajenda is, is as fol. with a sumber of Martin's friends followed the Ipsa bad swimmer to the end of the rice.

„Logau's titne si: 25 min. 58 2/5 sece, în a The positions and times of the Frst five men ..76 min 18-2/5.1803, 1

-27 min.24 3/5 19ch, STORY 1911,

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1910... THE Boffs Aquatic Spons will take place 10 Ballding Luibority is going to adapt in respect

morrow altercoca at the V.RO bath,...

TRE apnual meeling of the Hongkong Fool"" ball League Association, Second Division, will| take place at the Y.M.CA, on Thursday, 6th Oct.bor, at 5.30 p.m.

record.

RONGKONG: COPPER MARKET.

LESE IMPORTS' FLOW JAPAN;;

The Orska Minichi saya thi

Finaccial Minutes. (Nos, 77 (0.8a,) ⠀ ⠀............ Report of the Finance Commuide. (No, 12.) Second reading of the Bul entitled As Didi- jis pance to apply a sum not exceeding Six million Japan are at present diapa

Arg the low quotations, coper and forty-two they and Aye hundred in 1 forty The shipments of copper of three Dollars to the Public Service of the January 111 10 July 31

Banho Japan, Grxilla's tians Committee on the Bill satitled An Ordinance

(41407,510 kin.

"TRE PELLOW. DRAGOM.

„Towards the successive numbers of our youthful contemporary the bellow Cragon, we have not only a paternal affection but a parental right of criticising its effusions and chastising its shortcomings. Happily for A.REPORT has been made to the Police that our fatherly feelings in the latter degree, while the serm-launch Widon was proceeding there is litio in the Fellut Dragon which from Hongkong to Thícháo-Gostemu-Station,

opportio. Nam Tau City, yesterday morning, can fairly be said to make necessary an a ticket-collector of about 26.yekrs,ol øge fell | Clasp) ♬ Abɔr Expıditipo, 1894 | Korth-Weg F. O.S, R010, in semis.28 min 530 HEEL 4 19 amend the Pharmacy Amendment Ordi-

overboard... Ths body has not, yet been

recovered.

were at follows:-

Major J. M. Camillor), second in command of the 13th Rejonte at Hongkong, will succeed to the command early, in the New Year, it is un» nounced. Major Camilieel is a distinguished officer with a magnificant record of service of ware He has taken part in the Manipur Ex Log pedition, afgi (medal with_clasp); Chin J. Cooke, ne Expedition, 186) (mentioned, in despatches, H. W. Peterson - 18 miatt, Frontier Expedition, 1877-68 (mentioned in do F. Manies, 30 min 34 2/5 ect. spitches, medal with two clasps), and South Previous results are as follows ¿ African War (mimtinood in despatches, brevet majority, Queen's medal with rawan clasps),

Ance, 19.0.

ministration of the pedagogic cane or slipper In that classic fashion which has beco la

Second reading of the Bill entitled An Onil- cvidence ever aloce Shakespeare's "school"

19:6 Gr. R. Bretherton, R.C.A. 17.42:4/5

fanace to amen 1 the Tram ray Ordinance, 1931 boy, who with satchel and shining morning, CYRIL, Barris, a Jamaican' negro, was brought |

-1907: 4. K. Thamas (H.M.S: 'Tama)) 18,50 4/5

WAKA WA MAGO. CLEE 1905 A. K. Thamas (H.M.5. Temar) 29,26-

Clerk of Coducts face, creeping like sosil unwillingly to school up before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy

-Will not be proceeded with at this macting. 1909 G; J. Gaoke (- ongtasg), a936 175 5 foretold the advent of our present-day school this morning on charges of disorderly conduct boy who yet detests the termination of school ad assaulting the Police, It appears that the CAPTAIN G. P. E. Hunt, who takes ike Cruiser At the concision of the race the crowd A meeting of the Pipance Committee will be

defendant was escorted to the Central Polica | Nescafe cut to the Chiss Station, made a gathered round the V-RO, bath to witness the bald immediately after the Cotrel, kölidays whilst wearying at the same time Station for disorderly behaviour and while in the great name for himself in the outh African presentation of the priser, Mr. A. Rodger coo for a return to the glorious comradeships process of being searched showed his liper War, when he commanded one and sometimes gratulated the winner and the juicers-up and in

TYPHOON WARNING. of previous terms and to renewed trials of by biting Delective-Sergeant Wills on the armi a couple of t'e smashing 4'7 ip, gube which | afid thanked the China Afail for Inaugurating || strength and application both on bench and and attempted to izflict similar damage en formed pari of ibn armament of Captain Jones' it ex ea and for presenting prizes for the last diva © The telegrams"quoted"below" were received in playground. The Yellow Cragon in its Detrctive Sergeant Tenet's leg but was check. - Naval Brig:de Linienant Haut, to be then years after a few more encouraging words thy from the Munile Observatory at the American latest lang constitutes a splendid exampled to his mad mash in time. The man was way, werked night and day both as a guonery speaker asked Mrs. Hicks, wife of the sub-ed! Consolate General, Hongkong

awarded to mouth's hard labour. We ander afficer agichel of sin, and his services wam tie of the China Mail, to present the prsie to sland that the belligerots party was sent down, spoken of in despatches in the most.com. the successful competitors. After which so' Mr. our leading Hongkong scholastic inclusion by the Britib Ceasul av Manila an a British pimentary terini his ability in a light plade, Rodguess handed har a baid oma bouquet, nel moris

asens Collège. With the Yellow Dragon jublect and it was suggested that the who energy and hard work are beyond all p size" 4Bretariox cheerswore then given for Mrr

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(rable was caused by the man rejusirg: to: (medal, with clasps). He also saw service In.) Hicks and another fallosed for the donors within the Four Seat

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