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Hosakowo Horst
Allen, O. H.
·Barberini, A. T.
· Beaumont, 9. A. #Ball, CD, J. Bou, G. A.-
Blanch, Mr. and
Mr. N. F.
"Bossler, 11.
Buschner, O. Olaxton, A. A. Cooper, W. A. J. Crockor, Mis Curry, G..P. Davis, O. B.
Deane, Mr. & Mrs.
A. 8.
Dafer, O. D'Oettingen, V.
Donglas, Mrs. R. Trew, W O..
Hi.
Dunois, A. Edwards, J. E... Ebrestels, Mr. and
Mr. H. C.. Fialayson, Mrs. C. Fisher, H. A.
Freach,M,&child Faller, Denmano George, Mr. & Mr.
F.J. George, Mika Gordon, A. G. Gordon, A. W. Goulbouro, V.
Gould, Mr. & Mr.J.
Gourgey, I.
Grimshaw, R. J.
Hall, Capt. T. F. Hall, Wm.
Harbord, W. T. Holland, James Hopa, E.
Hot b. Dr. S.. Jon, Capt. R. Komor, B. Behnett, J. F. floyd, Q.-T..
Mackenzie, A. Mladilon, J.-
Marriots, Dr. O. Maelstyro, Mr. &
Mrs. Null Matheson, Mrs. R.
*. & child. McKenny Dr. C.
Mehta, K. B.
Melcher, I
Marecki, J.
Mioklo, D. M.
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Pierce, Judge H.
Quly, N. W. Randall, Dr. L. Ray, B. H. Reay, Min P.
Raich, Chas. *Roque, P.
Jr., J. A. Schmolke, W. Solomon, H. H. Stegen, L. Vanden Sutherland, P. D. Square, Min
Taylor, J. C.
Trost, Mr. & Mr.
P. J.
Varmeij, G.
Vollbracht. Mrs. E Watkins, H. Watson, L. Whamond, D. M.
H. L... Whitinse-h, A. Wilmer, U. We t, Mr. & Mr.
H. 1.
Wo, G. G. Wright, Mr. an
Mr. J. F. Young, J. A.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912,
Consignees
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO
CAND STRAITS. HE Company's Steamship
*KANAGAWA MARU,"
THE
lauded.
Aganin Hongkong 7th Oct., 1912
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
and SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
expense.
"DILWARA,”
White, Mr. & Mr. having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be lendal at once, a cunsigrices rink and Cargo remaining on board after 2p.. of the 10th instant, will be landed at consignors' risk and expenso,
Consigns of Cargo from SINGA PORE & PENANG are requested to Lake IMMEDIATE delivery of their goods from alongside, such cargo im- poding the discharge of the Vessel will Marshal, Mrs. M. be luded and stored at consigneos' risk No Fire Insurance has hoon effected. Bill of Lading will be onuntersigned by the undersigned...
JAPANESE HONESTY.
Some Testimonies for and.
Against.
deficient.
of tho
THE OLYMPIC GAMES.
Preliminare
1
The Causes of Failure,
COMMERCIAL
Singapore Produce,:
Gambier
October 1st, 1912
| Copra,Sundried...
buyers $ 8,90
Sago Flour, Sarawak ...4.00
"
Pearl Sago
Coffee Bali
(Cabo No. 1) unpicked 14.50
11:40
Mixed on
11.10
Pepper, Black...
20.40
White 5 per cent. 34.25
Brunei No. 1. nom.
6:10:
$33.00.
i Palembang 10 per
cont.: basis
32.05
8.75%
8.30:
115.12
8,400
*
Rice, Rangoon White
Straits Rico, Siam No. 1
1,250
220
d320.
do. No. 2
...'200'
Tapioca, small flako
Oil
galls
2 tins
.!
3.42
3.11
at 3.15
4
W
$226
230
money is, phenomenally said, "is the fundamental pria-essential morality that offers tho dexterous, and who can calcuato ciple of trade." In a speech to splendid spectacle now before us exohanges to eight points of the Bankers' Club of Tokyo, Mr. of invincible fortitude and lofty decimale, you have an ideal Ishii, Vico-Minister of Foreign patriotism qualifies the nation cashier; and if Japanese bankers Affairs, asked the Japaneeb to possessing it to a very high place Hongkong readers should and employ him, it shows their good consider fairly and dispassionate in the confidence of mankind." business sonso rather than their ly the charge of lack of integrity. interest in a paper on the subject distrust of their own people, made by foreigners, and, if such of Japanese honesty by Mr. George but. all Japanose bankers do fault exists, to get about reform- Konasa, which appears in the "Outlook." Mr. Kennan, observes, the largest banks in Tokyo, Vice-Minister of Commerce sent not employ him; in some of ing their character at ones. Tho having arrived from the above posts, among other things, that it is the Kinto, and Osaka there are no second circular letter to all Consignees of Cargo aro heroby, inform-general opinion in Europe and Chinese at all-or at least 1 Chambers of Commerce, calling A preliminary report of the ed that their Goode are being landed America that in honesty and have never seen any. This ex-thoir attention to foreign com Olympic Games of 1212 at Stock and placed at their risk in the long truthfulness the Japanese are planation would not be worth, plaints of the imitation or theft holm has been issued by the kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whore each consigamous will be sorted
"I have space for only two or perhaps, the spass that I have of trade-inarks, and urging the authority of the British. Olympic ont mark by mark and delivery can be three expressions of this prevalent given to it if the story of the merchants of Japan to win con- Council, obtained as soon as the Goods are belief, but the number might be Chinese cashier had not been so fidence and seek popularity by
It is explained that an official
small pearl increased tenfold. In a letter on widely circalated, and if it were honourable means.
report, containing full details of Optional goods will be carried on the character of the Japanese, cases in which the Japanese are not typical of a whole class of
mud, pearl A Signifcant Quotation. * unlos instructions are given to the con-published in the London "Times," misjudged on the basis of a single swooping changes, Mr. Kennan and an analysis of their results,
the Games at Stockholm, together Tin As a further counterblast to with notes on their management Opium, China trary before Noon, to-day.
The late English prelato Bishop incident or a solitary fact. Goods not cleared by the 14th Oct., Awdry, whose dioceso was in
produces the following roport. will be issued Inter. A farther Fwill be subject to rent.
"It is impossible to discuss fair" During the past eight year document will also be isso con- Damaged psokagos must be loft in the Japan said: In England, men dodowns for examination by the Con- as patriotic as the Japanese would y si quinton of Vaponto the "Times" has sold in almost taining who else into con [signco's and the Co.'s representatives/Certainly be noble; men as solfnosty or dishonesty without taking javory country in the world setspolicy recommended by the coun-
Petroleum. at an appointed hour. All claims must restrained would almost certainly the population by classes. The of the Enoyolopaedia Britannicaoil if. Britain is to be repro- Devon's. Imp. Brilliant Fowler, E. A. 8. Rule, Mr. & Mrs. be presented within ten days of the be moral; inez de self-forgotting not alike; and one of them, in credit for periods of two, three, of 1916 in Berlin.
various classes in the respect are on the instalment plan, giving sented adequately at the Games Oil (2 tins) stomer's arrival hore, after which date would surely be honest in trade; particular, diflors widely from all and four years. The rogularity
Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 they cannot be recognised. No claims and mon as brave would scorn to the others. No one who studios with which such payments are will be admitted after the goods bays tell a lib; but the Japanese are the Japanese carefully and disco is certainly a fair test of
line). left the Godowna
deficient in this group of quali
The report contains the follor Fish Brand (2tinsinoasent 3.15 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. ties." In a recently published passionately can fail to notice the average honesty of any nation, ing passage:
difference between the and a much more severe tout in work on modern Japan the Rev. wide
The council is convinced that Lamplase (2tins in case at 3.16 J. A. B. Scheror says: The two
moral standards of the merchants the onse of Japan than in the our failure to obtain better results (superfine) 12 tins
at 3.05 and the samurai. The merchants
case of England, because, it is at Stockholm is duo, first to the Langkat's 2tinsin case cancars at the core of the Japan.
at. 3.05 ese character are deep-sot dis-aro not all, dishonest-pothaps more difficult there then here to failure of the general public of
Dragon Brand tins at 2.95 Gratams, D. M. G. Vollbrecht, E. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG honesty and abandoned impurity. majority of them are not-but enforce payment by legal pro- the United Kingdom to take the
thero is far more dishonesty ceadings."
Bulk Oil per durm of 4. In an article published in the
When I arrived in Olympic Games anriously—a
at 2,55 Independent, Colgate Baker, among head sa pochops the Japan to sell the encyclopaeding, failure which necessarily reactor Ctrose Oil (2 tins) who lived for some time in Japan, samurai, and more perhaps than naturally asked
at .2.75 English on the enthusiasm of indivídual says: In the Japanese philoso among the artisans or the agricul-rosidents there what they competitors and secondly, to the Turpino portin 4 gallons at 2.60 phy of life, right and wrong are merchants or petty traders violate With one exception, the answer training under the direction of
Many of the thought tural pensanta,
P.M.S. Rubber Duty, project lack of adequate opportunities for terms of more experiency. It is
For the period from October 4 right to be honest when honesty duets, concoal defects in their clopaedia Britannica here, boonuse scientific methods. To supply enviable in the FM.S. on an ad contracts, soll adultorated pro was: "You cannot sell the Ency trainora equainted with the best rubber on which export duty is to 17, the duty on cultivated gives you an advantage. It is not wrong to be dishonest when you waras, forge or illegally appro almost every English and Ameri-this lack a very large expenditure valorem basis will be assessed on would lose by honesty. There is printe trade-marks, counterfeit can resident has already obtained would have been necessary, and
the following prices no conception of right for the antiques, load habutai silk with a copy from England; and of there, were no funds from which
Shoot and Biscuit. filling to make it weigh more, un-course tho Japanese will not buy this expenditure could be met. saka of right." Thousands of dervalue their exports and im fortunately for you, boonuse, if The public will have their choice Beat Scrap in Orope from 216
Fino Orope Americans say of the Japanos?,
They are so dishonest that they refuso to take delivery of goods The only English resident who the future, and theirs is the final
porta to lessen customs duties, they did, they would not pay." as to whether this can bentored in Bark Scrap in Crepo from 200 have to employ Chinese cashiers when there is a prospect of loss did not say this, said Of course decision; but if the United King Rambong untreated in their banks, because they can't
Rough untreated Serap. 185. find any trustworthy men of their on them, and do many other you can sell any nuzuber of sucy dom is to be adequately repre- own for such positions." The things that are wholly inconsist-cloplins to the Japanese; but sented at Berlin, money must be observed fact is true at least in ont with the most elementary you will never be able to collect found for such an expenditure, part, but it does not warrant the principles of honor and hosty the payments when they have and if the British puplic is not The warmest friend of the Japaonice got the books. No Japanese willing to provide this money. conclusion drawn from it.
ness will not deny these facts, will pay for the encyclopedia the British Olympic Council mast "I am glad" continues the and they are frankly admitted when he finds that he can get it dealing to be responsible for sond-prices were ju writer, "to have an opportunity and sincerely deplored by the without payment." In the face ing out a team. to say a few words about these Japanese themselves.
of this advice the instalment.
. The Housing of Competitiors Chinose cashiers. When I first A low Standard of honour. plan of sale was adopted, and the
at Stockholm. hear of them-I think between "For this low standard of results wore these: Ninety-fivo
The report states that the teams: Manila and Hongkong and honour among the traders, how per cont. of the enayolopi tins which went out under the man- iny way out to Japan ever, there are important histori-sold in Japan were sold to the
October 1, 1012. agontent of the British Olympic, was not satisfied. with
the cal rengona which suggest the Japanese, unt to foreign residents. Council were housed in several On London-Bank4 m/s 2/4.3-8 reason assigned for their om- possibility, at least, that Japanese The monthly payment was ten different hotels, End the funds
Demand 24.1-8: ployment. I hand scen Chinese merchants are now in a state of ven, equal to about a sovereign permitted it one large hotel would Cashiers in other countries than transition from a dishonest past to in England it was a guinea. I have been taken for all competi-
Private 6 m/s 24.25-32 3mja 24.17-32 Japan, and had received money a far more honost and hongrable Great Britain less than half the tors, but it was impossible to On Germany-Bank dd 238 at their hands in banks as far future. During the foudal period payments arrived on the day
Private 3 m/s 242) away as Moscow and St. Potere in Japan, morohante generally promised. In Japan loss than disposal of the council. As some On France-Bank did 294 arrirod Oaneignets of cargo are hereby burg. I know also that in some were looked down upon by the one per cont of the payments criticism has been passed on the
Private 3 m/s 299 notified to send in their Bills of Inding parts of the Far East they were upper classes, just as tradesmen were even for countersignature and take immo-employed in English and Ameri-ure looked down upon by the more than half of them were well to quote the following para-
one day late, and feeding arrangements, it may be On India-Bank T,T. 1744 Private 30 d/s 1751 diate delivery of cargo from alongside can banks. It seemed to me ex-upper classes in England. A made the day before they were graph, which was inserted in On Hongkong-Bankdid 11p.o. Cargo Impending dirolarge will be tremely improbable that Russians, tradesman, unless he is a whole-due, because the Japanese did. Manboll, C. N.
Privite 30 d/s 12p.o. overy contract where the hotele landed at consigneca' risk and oxorneo. Englishmen, and Americans were male dealer on a great soale, cau- not like to run the risk of any provided breakfast and dinner: May, G. 11, Cargo remaining on board after FRI-
On Shanghai-Bank did 81 McHugh, Mr. and DAY. 4th Oel bar, 1912, at 5 all so dishonest that they could not get into the best society in accidental dolny that might make The meals referred to above to
Private 30 d/s 820 Mr. F. E.
will be landed at consigneon risk and not find trustworthy men of their London, and a tradesman, them even one day late. The bons follows:-Breakfast Coffee On Java-Bank T.T. · 1401 Mody, Mr. & Muer, ente
own race to handle money. I especially a retail tradesman, was cost of collecting these instal and tea, eggs, and chop or stonk;
Private 30 dia 1425 J. B. N.
Cargo remaining undelivered FRI- therefore devoted some time to not tolerated for a moment in the mant payments in Japan was loss dinner (in the evening).White On Jepan-Bank did 1145 Moller, Dr.
DAY, 11th October, 1912, at Noox, an investigation of the subject, best society of feudal Japan. For than half an auch as in England, fish. (sole or plaice). Plain joint Sovereigns-buying rate $8.54 Murray, M. F.
will be subject to landing and storage and found the state of affairs to this reason, tow Japanese of re- because the Japanese were so pan- and vegetables. Stowed fruit and India Council. Bills last Passmore, Capt. charges.
be this: Mr.
putable character went into trade, otilious that, olerical labour and No claims will be entertained for
milk pudding.
1/4.1-32 Ramsay, Mrs. R.
"Chinese bankers and cashiers and the moral standarda of the postage were not exponded in outage or damage unless packages are largely Shansi mea-that is, commercial world were
There was on the firkt day | India Council T.T. Inst the reminding them that their pay some misunderstanding in one of Saunders, Mins have been examined prior to delivery men from the province of Sbansi. standards of a body of already ments were overdue. They seem the hotels as to the meaning of Discount
issue... Boltenk, Mr. and and list of srceptions furnished oon-where the profession of banking diecredited men who had
3ma. 81% no ed to look upon every debt aa a
chop" and
steak," This was Bank of England discount has become hereditary in a large honorable reputation to lose. They debt of honour, which must not be No Fire insurance whatever will be number of families. They are wore already at the bottom of the forgotten even for a day. There once explained to the hotel rate in All chafod and otherwise damaged all, or nearly all, members of the social ladder, and dishonesty could is certainly no such delicacy of proprietor in question, and there Bar eilver in London 20.7-16.
after there was no complaint. In Mes, Allan 1 cargo will be examined at the above powerful organization known as hardly make their position worse. feeling in England about com-another hotel where the arrange
Manila Market Report
October 3rd, 1912. and children
Company's Godowa WEDNESDAY, the Bankora Guild, which has With the stamp of this history mercial transactions. The stand-ments for meals were unsatisfan Swinertoa. Mr. & 9th October, 1912, at 10 ▲.x.
Hemp Mr. W. A.
branches in every part of the and this moral inheritance ard of integrity among the Japa-tory the portion of the contract re Good Current Empire. The Bankers' Guild has Japanese traders emerged from nose is so high that, when young ferring to them was rescinded 50 po plus curront Taylor, B. H. Walker, D.
discovered that it is practically feudalism and entered the modern men who had bought the enero and satisfactory meals were pro-25 p.o plus ourrent Warner, Mr. and
impossible to conduct large era of enlightenment. If under lopredia abandoned their employ-vided elsewhere. Lunch for all U. S. current Mr. H, D.
financial operations without hon-the.now and changed conditione ment and went to the front ne competitors, and dinner for some, White, F. W.
www Homes,
Arnold, J. D.
Balt
Trot, L
Blaisdell, B. H.
Barditt, B. H. Byrns, J. D. Carr, MM, S. Cary, Misker Chenn, II. V. Chopard, F. A. Congreve, D. N. David, J. A. Frank, E. A. Gogaon, A. E.
l'Assumptar, D. F.-
Kennedy, L 2
Keru, E.
Mauen, D. Van
Mortin, L. Morton, Mr. B. Naftaly, Mr. and
Mrs H. Oskos, J. A. and
• Wife
and expense.
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD, Agents, Olson, C. 0. Hoogt-oz. 8th Oct. 1912. (786 Olson, Mrs. O.G Paarne, Mr. and PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
Miro.
Pette, J. W.
Behulz, Mr. and Mr. A. E' &son Soo't, J. A.
Varaine, Mi's E.
Kline, D. & family Varsine, D.
Komaroff, Mik Vick, F. A.
Lecadet, Comdr,
I uzebil, V.
Wheeler, E. O.
KIN EDWARD HOTEL.
Anderson, A. D.
Aoki, T.
Aron, F.
Bobilios, Dr.
Bryant, W. T.
'Carlo, Capt J. W.
Counts, E C. 'Cox, F. W,
Oronce, Llaut. Dennis, F. Donaldson, W. A. Ehrhardt, Capt. W. Evan, H. G. Ewing Fearon, R. F. Fournier, F. Finchett, Mu.
Fraser, Mr. A.
Grimble, Geo. Hanter, H. John, E. R. Koen, A. E. Kemp, Mr. & Mr.
AY. Lassi, Capt. and
family Lemaire, Mr. an' Mm, and child
Leigh. Miss A.
Lynch, W. H.
Men.
Sibroe, Dr. A. Sperge, H. Ster art, Capt.
GRAD HOT
Aroadfoos, Mr. and MaWilliams, L.
Mr. Daloson, Hrs, D. Daloson, Miss B. Dower, W. R. Kison Gregory, W. P. Cirilo, D. P.
Granberg, B.
Heima, J. R. Hosley, Mr. F. E..
Herzl, A.
Hobson, A.
Klag, O.
Mudin, F. D. 'Myall, A. T.
Oleffor Ollie, Mia. N. Paul, B. Bohlanger, H,
Brooggar, Rer,
Mr. Thatcher, J. H Tallan, Q. Watson, T. 8. Walch, T, B. Weat
Kuasal, Mr. & Mr. Younger, O. Dorria, F.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8. NILE." FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS & SHANGHAL
The above mentioned vossal having
ддева.
offooted,
All Olsims must be Bied on or before November 4th, otherwise they will not be recognized.
Agent, Hangkong, 4th Oct. 1919:
1728
Salvage Work on the Bedford.
esty
Chinese Cashiers.
Fortituds and Patriotism.
secure this with the means at the
185
per picul. Lendon Rubber Market. The East Asiatio Company's Daily Report for October, says The market in London, yesterday, was quietly steady. The closing
Hard fad Para spot forward.
H
First latex orope, delivery
*months
$4/7.1-4
4/0.1-2
Singapore Exchange.
}
JI
issue
4/5.3-4
1/41-16
P27. firm 24.4 firm
21, firm
18. frm
13:firm 11.2 firm
-10.2 frm 9.2 firm 9.4 firm
5.00 dall 5,4 dull
4.40 dall : 6.00 dull; 3. nominal
P12. quiet 11.2 quiet
and it therefore enforces of Japanese life the stamp of soldiers, their families promptly was provided in the Stadium in- Supper 2nda honesty by means of a disciplin: moral inferiority has not been paid the instalments due under der an agreement that lunch Good 2nds that is as rigorous and Draconian wholly, effaced; we should not circumstances of the utmost should consist of cold fowl or meat Good Reds as that of the New York Stook wonder at it, nor should we con- difficulty. I may add that the and salad and stewed fruit and Maguey No. A Mokpo report quoted by the Exchange. If a New York broker demn without consideration. The Japanese bought five times africo, and dinner be served as in Sugar "Booul Press says that salvage fails to keep a contract, or refuses stamp was slowly made, and it many encyclopædias as were sold the hotels. The best proof that Iloilo No. 1 P6.50 dall work from the British oruiser to take delivery of a thousand will be be slowly obliterated. in France and Germany combin the food here provided was suit Bedford wrecked off Quelpart shares of stock because the mar- Already there is a change in the ed, fifty times as many, as is nhle is to be found in the fact that Island the year before last is going ket has gone against him, ho moral standarda of the mercantile Russin, and more than the people the New College cran, whose ara kubwa on steadily and much material is loses his seat and is virtually class, and the Government and any other country except India, rangements for meals were not Manila daily being raised. Copper lead rained, So, if a Chinese banker the people are doing everything Australia, and the United States. and brass constitute the greater breaks faith, violates a contract, that can be done to hasten it. In
ander the management of the Ilocos & part of material raised. On the or betrays a trast, he is expelled a speech before the Oeaks Oham-
British Olympic Council, availed Copro In conclusion, Mr. Kennan ob themselves of these lanches and Sun dried 25th nitime the steamer Yamato from his guild and the doors of ber of Commerce, Baron Odra.arya
dinner, throughout their stay in Laguna gown maru came and took off to banks are closed against him late Minister of Agriculture and Japanese morality is at least Stockholm, and expressed them F. M. Manila je 11.5 quiet Osaka these metals to the amount for all time. In the first place, Commerce, referred to the poor as high as anything we can show solves satisfed with the arrange Rice of more than Yen. 30,000 in value therefore, the Chinese cashier in quality of goods sent by Japanese on the western side of the world. ments, as were likewise the Lesn It is stated that the Japanese con honest because honesty a merchants to China, and said: "If That conclusion does not rest der crew. On one occasion here Saigon 2. Banco 125 lbs. P780 tractor, who undertook the work condition of his business existence. Japan wants to keep and extend merely upon sympathetic studies unsuitablement was provided, but Bangoonde 87.60 last year, handed over the right He may not be honest in other her vitally important business with It rests upon the manner in which on the attention of the proprietor Pangasinan Milled P8, osvanquiet to Messrs. Tamaguchi and Suzak respects, often he is not but China, she must take commercial, the Japanese have borns, and are being drawn to the fact a change 2nd whiteP8.20 ; quiet have after pookating a profit of he is absolutely honest, in the morality for her motto, and must bearing, the strain of 8 tremen was at once made. These were the Gum Almaciga i miliar Yen. 20,000. Messrs. Yamaguchi handling of money. In the second remember that the permanent re-dous struggle. Men whether in only complainte bronght to the Mixed P7 20 nom. and Suzuki have already succeed. led in raising enough material to place, he is probably the most putation saquired by her articles East or West, any they believe notice of the British "Olympic Coals f cover the expenses paid for expert man living in the rapid is far more important than any man obtaining the right and for con- An Ideal Chubier
onlculation of exchanges, stamina temp porary gain. tinuing the work, so that what they may be able to save hereafter.] ** will all be net prost
Adams, X), Mrk. Ellistt, Capt. and
#AM» Kydd, T. W." Mr. and Hills Mrs. Go
Wood, B. M.
believe
In a orgular letter sent to ali en you get man Chambers of Comm by ds Fueranteed by the same
thing
and thick they Council ollos in Stook
things, but may be observed
do verify believe the most expent
Bealand mutton
Austra
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