HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Antol, Count and Kent, Mr. & Mrs
Countess, and 'KW.
child Arrkas, Miss- Atkinson, E. A.
Akin-Higgins,
Capt, A. Avery, Mise U. A.
King, Miss M
Kiddle, Paym”
aster, & Mrs J. R.N. King, Mr. & Mrs.
E. H. & child
Avery, Miss F. O. Kruseman, A. Ayres, Mr. & Mrs. Kucks, Mr. and
W. E.
Mrs.
Barberini, E. T. Kubitz, Dr,
Berge, Mr. & Mrs. Le Marchand,
8,
Baring, M.
Miss
Lloyd, G. T.
Lobb, Dr. E. L·
Bate, E. R..
Beardsley, Mrs.
M.
G. B.
Lilienthal, Cap
Beardsley, Capt. A. W. Von
GB.
Lowrie, 8.
Beaumont, G. A. Mackenzie; AL
Belillos, Mre. E. MacKiöhan,
R.
Bell, E. "A. W.
Borge, Miss J.
"
Berge, Dr. T. J. Bena, G.'A.. Boynon, Capt.
0. R. Block, G. Bowack, G. "Bradstreet, J. 8."
Bradway, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Bridge, Mrs. E.
F.
Brooke, Mra, Cambridgo, A. J. Catlin, Mrs. A. Chalmers, J. B. Churchi, Mr. O.
I
Clark, Miss N. M. Claxton, A. A. Dokely, T. J. Carpenter, Miss
N..
Cowon, Mrs. W.
F.
Crocker, Miss Davies, Sir Wil
liam & Lady
Miss
MacKichan, A.
8.
MacIntyre, Mr and Mrs. Nei MacKichian, Mi
and Mrs. Macrae, Mrs. Marvin. Miss E.
B. Martin, G. E: 0. Matheson, Mrs. and R. T. child. Miller, Miss H.
N.
MeIntosh, Mrg
W.
MoKoan, Dr. G.
W. McKenny, Dr.
C. W. & Mrs McNaughton,
Mr. & Mrs, D. G. Mehta, K. B. Merecki, J. Melbourne, C
D:
Moir, W. F.
Rees & maid Mulder, J. D.
Deane, A. F.
F.
Denson, H. O Murch, A. 8. Dorteano, Mr. & Nicholas, Mrs.
Mro. & 2 child- 8. F.
ron.
D'Oettingen, V. Donkin, J. B. Dunk, Douglas, Mrs, R.
H.
Downie, W. Dunroche, Mr. &
Mrs. P. C. Drow, W. C. Drury, Rev. and
Mrs. C. D. Dowley, W: A. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Evered, Brand
Mrs. R. Fauneo, Dr. W.
H. T.
Finlayson, Mrs. Fisher, H. G. Fitzgerald, F. Fogg, Mr. & Mre.
6.
Norman, E. S. Oglèsly, Mr. N.
P.
Leary, Miss
G. Payne, W. T. Pfahlor, Mra. W.
GLYSOGEN
GIVES
ABILITY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH
Notices
FROM POLMAY REGIONS. TO EQUATOR
we "smoke
"CAPSTAN"
MIXTURE
MILO, MEDIUM
...AND
· FULL STRENGTÉ
W.D. & H.O. WILLS,
NERVOUS
UniSTOL and LONDON.
TREATMENT
MEN
"STRENGTHENED
ADDS VITALITY!
Imsandlate Rosalis, Ginted
less. Valuable' in ull enses of Atropis,
Wasting and other form of Nervos
Debillig it rastares, dovelopes and strengthens by the outward applicatian
of an fasizomling salva (Gyno-Balm) with
thold of our celebrated filyangen Wnfers (palatabis), Either preparation is $1.00 zak-large hotl. Three hoxes $2.00 cokl Ons, appliention' alous proves our stato. namnt in 'overy ofses,
E, Q, GLYSO, BALES CO.
Lynbrook; N, Y. (V.B.Â)
Consignee
FROM EUROPE,
THE H. A. L, Steamship
“SUANDIA"
PARIS TOILET.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Largest and Best in the East.
The
Only Manufacturers of THE FAMOUS SEVES DES' ALPES,
Hair Wash of the Age.
Quiz's Road 15.
Consignee
FROM EUROPE.
"SPEZIA,”
Capt. J.Jochius, having artived, Consig. THE H. A. L. Steamship. ares of Cargo ate boroby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the barzardous and/or extra-bazardons Godowns of the Hong- Company. Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading conntersigned by the Underigued. »
Optional Cargo will be carried on an- lem notice to the contrary, le given to
kone & Kral fladasen.
Ffahlor, Miss M. day.
D
.2
All Olaims must be presented within Pfahler, A. E.
ten days of the steane's arrival bere, Potta, Mr. and aftor which date iley cannot be re-
Mrs. W. H,
cognized. Potten, S.
No claims will bo admitted after the Ray, E. H.
Goods baro left the Godown, and all Rony, Miss F.
Goods remising "undelivered after the Roich, C.
19th inst. will be subject to rent. Rosenborg, Miss
All broken, chated, and damaged L
goods mrat bo left in the Godowne,
Rush, Mr. and
1.
Captain Hennecke, having arrived. Consignées or Cargo are tereby tusled that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf, & Godona, Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills of Lading countersigned by the Under signed.
Optional Cargo will be carried on maless notice to the contrary be given to-day
All claims must be presented within 10 days of the steamer's arrival bore, after which date they cannot be recognized.
NG glaims will be admitted after the
Consigners
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
H COMPANYM NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, 4.5.5: NİLE".
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA
1913.
CAPTAIN SCOTT'S OWN
STORY.
First Antarctic Telephone Line
(Continued from Yesterday),
"Of the ten remaining ponies, one is unreliable and one doubt ful, the remainder being in very fine form. Officers and men are in splendid bealth and eager to go forward Owing to my de
COMMERCIAL
Heawood Output..
Tho outpot of tin from Hea wood catata for February was "At the end of the month cision to postpone, there is a 286 picals, of which 1C3 picule obvious chance that the most were mined by the company, and telephone communication was advanced southerly party will be 165 picule by tribaicis. The The above mentioned vestel having established with Hut Point unable to reach the Toira Nova estimated Boas reipts, includ Arrived Consigness of cargo are hereby through fifteen miles of are noticed to send in their Bills of lading wirb. This telephone bas al- before she is foread to quit the ing tribute, are $8,291,38, and having regard to imported scien- an estimated profit of $6,041.32" ut countersignature and take im-ready proved extremely useful Sound. Under these conditions, the mining costs $3,250, leaving mediate delivery of cargo from alongside for reporting the movement of tifo work done and facilities of
Cargo impeding di-charge will be parties, pending changes of wea fered for farther work, landed immediate at ensignees, risk ther. Lient. Evans, Gran, and have decided to maintain the and expense.N
Forde travelled to Corner Camp station for second year. Oa to rebuild carine. They export- The majority of the shore Cargo remaining undelivered Fri- day Match 2 tel 1918, at noon will be
Peaced temperatures between party will probably remain, but landed into the Company's Godowa, at minus sixty and seventy, and
'consignees tirk and exponen."
Singapore Exchange.
March 12, 1913. London-Bank 4m/s 2/4.13 32
Demand 2/4.18 - Private 6 m/s 2/4.13-10
3 m/s 2/4.0-18
Private 3'm/e 242.1-2 Germany-Bankd/d 238.1-2
Private 3 m/s 200
Cargo remaining undelivered Wed Korde's hands were badly frost details depend upon the date of nesday Mar., 26th, 1918, at noon will be billen, but are now recoverin our returning from our journey, On
Babes on home news, and the extent of subject to landing and storage charges: rapidly.
No.. de insurance batetor, will be With Bowers, Simpson, and fresh transport provided. I shall On France-Bank dd 201 efloated...
Petty Officer Evans, I travelled greatly regret the departure of
Private 30 d/s 176 west on September 15. Ascend any member, as we have lived in On India-Bank T.T. 174.3-4 the happiest social cocord. ing Terror Glacier, we found by Ponting probably returns with On Hongkong-Bankd/d 15.58 stakes planted by Wright that the ice stream bad moved thirty
All chafed and etherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown - Tuuday Mar., 20th, 1918 10 sm
No claims will be entertained an lesa accompanied by thort delivery nole or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and sign for and on behalf of the Pacife Mail S.8. Co..
All claims nust be filed on or before April 1915 1918, otherwise they will not be recognized
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent. Hongkong. 18: Mar., 1913. *£255 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, From OALCUTTA, PENANG
AND BINGAPORE.. THE Steambig.
"DILWARA," having arrived from the abore poris, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at consignees isk and expanse.
Cargo remaining on board after 2pm. of the 19th inst., will be landed at con- signees risk and expense.
Consignees of Cargo from Bingapore
pense.
a large batch of photographio
Private 33 ds1658
feet in seven months. Later, material, to which a second On Shanghai-Bank did 87.3.4
issue
Private 33 da 88.84
140.1-2 Private 30 de 142.1-2
3m8.
Bar silver in London
1/4.1.32 4:15-10
26.13-10
forty-five miles northwest of our year might add little of im
the photographic results of the station, we found part of the portance. Owing to Fouting. On Java-Bank T.T. glacier tongue broken in March. with the forage depot left by expedition are a most remarkable On Japan--Bank dd 114.3-4 Campbell intact. Owing to work series of cinematograph pictures, Sovereigna-buying rate $8.54 at the station and the need of giving a comprehensive record of India Council Bills last
our polar life. The plans arrang increasing exercise for the ponies, ed for the scientific work of the India Council TT last we have been unable to under expedition have succeeded eo for
'issue take further spring journeys.
Discount almost in their entirety." "The western geological party. This ended the preliminary Rank of England rates... 6.p.c. consisting of Taylor, Debenhum, section of the dispatch, and was Gran, and Forde, delayed by followed by a series of messages Forde's accidont, will leave in a
written at various points of the few days for Granils Harbour.
"All plans and preparations for Proliminary dash to the Polo. and
sent back by the several support Gambier пот
ing parties. the southern journey are complete, and, despite the acci dent of last season, we have great hope of success. The necessity! of getting the utmost out of our remaining ponics has decided me not to expose them to great cold. We shall, therefore, start later than originally intended.
"The motor-sledge party, con-
was
Here are some of them
Singapore Produce.
do (Cube No. 1) unpioked 13.65 Copro Sundried do Mixed Pepper, Black buyers' do White 5 percent. buyers
mus
March 12, 1913.
buyers ... 87.62)⠀⠀
12.40
11.80
18.50
33:00-
8.80
nom.
4.80
34.25
33.00
0.75
6.20
100 tons. 105.70
3,000 1,800
Coffee Palembang 10
cent: basis
Tapioca, small flake do small pearl do med. pearl
Tin
Off for the South Pole. "November 24, latitude 81.15
of November 2, having decided| S.We left Hut Point on the ove to march by nightand rest during Sago Flour Sarawak
do Brunel No. the day to give the ponies the
Pearl Sago benefit of warmer day tempera- tores. We reached Corner Camp Coffee Bali sad Pennag are requested to take IM-isting of Lieut. Evans, Bay, this motaing Travelling south MEDIATE delivery of their goods Lashley, and Hooper, started five for sixty miles, we followed the from alongside, such cargo impeding the days ago, with two motor sledges, track of the motors, then we discharge of the Vesel will be landed dragging fuel and forage, The found the machines abandoned. and stored at consignees' risk and ex-motors experienced unexpected The party had proceeded onward
difficulty on sea ice, where it
as directed, were delayed by very thinly covered with snow, blizzard on the eighth, but Opium, China *Straita but were last seen going well on reached One Ton Camp on
Rice, Rangoon White the surface of the barrier beyond the morning of the six- the base camp of last seas in. possibilities of motor frnation Caught us up some days earller, and the whole party praccoded in They have, therefore, plaved the teanth. The dog teams and Rice, Siam No. 1
Devoo's Imp. Brilliant Oil beyond question.
company. A day's Icзt was given
(2 tina) The pony party, consisting the animals at 10 Ton Camp Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 tina) 3.25 of myself, with Wilson, Bowers, which we left on the gerculeanth. Cherry, Garrard, Alkinson,
Having regard to the woight of Fiah Brand (2 tine in case at 3.15).
at 3:15 Oil 2 tis Wright, Evans, Crean. and the loads, the heat y surfaces, and Keohane, will start about Nuvem limited number of animals, I de LampGlass (2 tins in care at 3.15 at 3.05 From MIDDLESBRO, A TWERP, ber 1 Independently of the cided to march fifteen milos only (superfine) 2 ting
success of the motors, ponies will
Langkat 2 tins in case at 3.05
Dragon Brand
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD., Agents. kong 101 M 1910 (349
"BEN", LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
6.8. BEXARTY
LONDON AND STRAITS,
CON
*ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hataidons and/or extra hazaidous Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon What! and
y will be examined on the 19th Goods have left the Godowns, and all Godown Co., Ltd., whence andjur from Dog teams 'storting will rejoin us remarkably well. The first pony |
where they Inst. 9.30 a.m),
31-791
"
Kong Alt! Christianis
Porto
27
("Helfrid 1
+4
Halmsted
Mrs. E.. F. Schalthoiter, P.
No Fire Insntance will be effected Schmidt, W. Bohneider, Mr. by a in any onse whatever.
This steimer brings on cargo & Mrs. A. W. Scott, Mr. and Ex 8.8. "Safl" from Setubal
Mre. Seward, Mr. & MTB. B. H. Sharp, D. H.. Bibley, J. O. Sidford, G. V. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E Griffith, Miss M. Small, Miss U
Forbes, Mrs. JM. Fowler, E. A. 8. Fuller, Denman Geare, Mrs K. Gilmore, H. E. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, Groon, J. H,
E.
0.
Mrs.
Grisogono, P.O. Small, Miss F
Von.
P.
Grimshaw, R. J. Stewart, W. Curtis, J, R. Sutherland, P. Hall, Capt. T. P. D.
Halliday, Hra J. Spittles, Mr.-H. Hamilton, B.
Mrs. James.
Hanna, Dr. J. G. Spiro, B.
Наррег, 3, 6. Harbord, W. R. Hart, Mr. & Mrs
J. •
Hart, ins
Square; Misa. Swaffield, H. E. Swayer. Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Takahashi, K. Thomas, Mr.
Hawkes, Miss L. Tapp, J. R.
D.
Hermanns, J. M. Mira W. B.
P
Thomas, Miss
Hovendeon, Dr. Thompson, F. A.
Thompson, Miss
W. HP, Hewett, Hon. E. D. A
A., C.M.G.. Tripp, Miss K: Hewetson, Mr. & Tyler, B. MA
Mrs
Wall, Mrs E. R. Hickman, Mr. & Watson, Prof. & Mr. B, Fade Mm. W. B. Hill, Norman Watkins, H Hofton, H Watt, J. EH. Howlitt, E O Webb, Mr. and Hunt, H. J. Mrs. B. Innes, Capt. R. Wolll, Mr. and Jamieson, Mrs Mrs A and MICRA ASL
children
Jober G 8. c
Goode remaling unde'irered after the 19th inst,, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Good but he left in the Gadowns, where they will be examined on the 10th icat. at 9.80 am,
1.
Petroleum.
3:00)
Patat 2:55 tine) at 2.75 tin 4 gallons at 2.00 February Rubber Returns. Singapore Para-19,774 lbs. Malacca Plantations.--188,000
Rembin 7.134 lbs.
be worked with light loads in every night. This distance has
2 tins at 2.05) bien maintained oight nights;
Bulk Oil per drum of 4 easy marches to Corner Camp, with fall loads and easy marches and, so far as we can foresee, it
"The ponies are going vory galla to Con-Ton Camp, and with such should be continued.
Cross Oil pressure as necessary thereafter steadily and keeping condition
Turpene at One-Ton Camp, and help has been shot for expediency, hut the wharves' delivery may be oblaíael.
No Clairs will be admitted after the advance loads. By there means could have travelled further. The Goods have eft the Godowne, and all we hope to get thirty hails of animals baye, ten pounds of oats Goods Temsining undelivered after the food to the foot of Beardmore and three pounds of oil cake lbs.
Glacior, a unit being a weck dal We are hopeful of getting 25th inst, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must No Fire Instance will be affected hybe presentel to the Undersigned on o Provision for four men. Then, the ren's food supply, to the Landu-2,800 lb.
with three divisions of four men glacier, according to programme, tetare the 2nd prox, or they will not and twenty-one units of provi without great difficulty but shall bercognize 1.··
be a day or two later than anti- "All Broken, chatod, and damaged sions, I hope to extend the
cipated. Goods are to be left la the Godowas, advance to the required distance, where they will be examined on the if the weather conditions are not
wholly unfavourable 25th at 11:4.MIAN
No Fire Insurance has been effected: Bill of Lading will be countersigned GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agents.
[257 Hongkong, 19th Mari, 1918.
us in any case whatever, "-
11 "Bismark" [
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HAMBURG-AMBIKA LINIS
Hongkong Office, Hongkong Offer.
[251 1262 Hongkong 14th Mar., 1218 Hongkong, 14th Mar., 1913.
<
Grand Hotel.
by
Astor House.
Ansell, O.
Kuden, C. F. Lafuute, A. Lecadet, Capt. Lucians, Col.
G.D. Longone, G. Lopes, V. Lugebil, V. Miller, F. F...
Allen, Mr. and Mudie, Mr. and
Mra
Mrs
S Benohanson, P. Redford. Capt.
and Mra Becker, O. Bennett, Dr. Rowley, Miss A. Bonetta, Miss V. Scherey, Dr. Bumann
Schmidt,
L. Muller, Mr. and
Arnold, J. B.. Brown, B. Baker, C. 8. Balliste, Mr. and
Mrs. Birot, L Bond, E Brown, E. S. Brun, Mrs. O. Brun, U. L Casal, F. del Cerri, Gon, A. Chateteau, Lieut Chopard, F. A Coma, L Danner. E... Dedeoglon H. Douglas, S., W. Douglas, Mrs.
N. Eberle, J. Fowle, Miss M. Ghella, A Goldenburg, O. Crespo, Misa O Crespo, Jr Hay, W Benkin, O Hill, W H. Hobaloa
Johns, Mr. & Mrs Wenyon-Lignella, J.
Weller EP.
amond by John
Lustio, ACO. Nillar A. D. Morgan, F. E Musso, F. Newton, Dr.&
Mra. RE Nightingale,
Crew, Mr. and Schunlus. J.
Mrs.
Servia, Mr. and
Mrs. J
Croyedall, Mr. &
Mrs. Elson, W. Greer, Mr. & Mrs Uigginbotham Jenkins, A. Keyt, Dr.
Kuhl Lorria Lopes, Jo Mason, MP
Mr & Mr G. Meyer, N. F
Parr, V. C, Powell J. D. Fowle, FC Prince. A Da Rohn, Th. M Sagarharria, P. Sanders, N. Fotchell, Ur. &
Mrs. Stirling ra Treville, R. de WALT JARE
L
Miller, F.
Moss, O
Tabla, Mr. and
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
8.8. “GUAZEE ”s Bharp, H. J
FROM GLASGOW, Sholen, L
LIVERPOOL & STRAITS. "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are bora Bohmann, J Stephano Mins
by informed that all Godds are Storch, Bheing landed it über risk fate, the Godowns of the Herra What at Kw loon, whence, and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained, parago Options Cargo will be forwarded. unless noties notice to the contrary be given before.
P
Notice
EAK TRAMWAYS CO.
LIMITED.<sc
TIME TABLE
WEEK DATE:
8.00 a.m. to 10.00
We found the motor party waiting at latitude 80 Two of their number now leave us, The sole cause of the abandonment of the motors was the overheating of the air-cooled engines. Time did not permit of the defects being taken in band. The system of propulsion of the motors proved entirely satisfactory
Krubong 3,500 lbs: Permas 5,600 lbs. Ayer Tawah4,800 lb. Bruas-Perak,-779 lbs Baranm-Perak,-4,250 lbs! Cicely-22,247 lba Chemor United,4,452 lbs. Dominion14,024 lbs. Clonealy 6,300 lbs. Lower Perak 2,400, Ratanui-11,667 lbs.. Trolak. 8,158 lbs Beverlic-18,040 lbs. 1012, 0,87416821
Blackwater-8,344 lbs.) 1012^
6,769 lbar 23 LE TH
Kapar Tata. 40,375 lbs, 1012, -
We are building snow cairns 7.00 am to 8:00 am. Every 15 min. at intervals of four miles to guido 10m the homeward parties and leaving 15 min.
a week's provision at every degree 37.530 lbs. 15 min.
of Intitude to the Barrier. The Ula Rantau. 10 min 15min surface was extremely bad and 11,980 1h
10.00 to 11.00 a.m. 11.80 mm. to 13:45 pm. (2.45 p.m.to 1.15 p.m. 1.16 p..to 1.45 p.m. 1.46 p.m. to 2.15 p... 2.15 pm to 6.00 pz. 3.00 .. to 8.10 p.m.
1012
1012
19290115.
10 min trying to the popies up to One Seremban 36 248-1 15 min. Ton Camp, but has been com 19:8783bd
10 min
NIGHT CARE. 8.45 pm, and 9. p.m., 9.45 pm, to * 11.80 p.m. stery 15 minutes, vel
SUNDAYS. A
8.00 am to 10.30 am, every 10.80 sz. to 11.00 11.45 to 13.00 noon.
Tobiano Tyre, G. B. Watkins, Go Weismann, O. Woodcock White, Mr.cando claims will be admitted after the Good bare falt the Godowns, and all Goods remaining wadelivered after the 25th Init: will be subject to rent.
All délaims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned 95.00 pm to 6.00 pm on or before the 22nd prox, or they will 6.00pm not be cognised, falls besegu:7.00 pzí. to.
adj sandy damage) Alla broken
Craigieburn.
Mrs and 9203&MTEJA!! Adams, Mr. and Haselfoot
children-Kyddy Mr. and Bevington; For Mre GIC Caldwell; Mt. Mullins Lie Caldwell, Miss Col. & Mr Carpenter Mr. JRGA
Ira Smith Mr. G
B. J. Smith, EGY TAL Wood; EMS Major A
re to be left in the Godowns
paratively good since. The Sungei Chot greater number of the ponies have 9,809 by been dragging over 650 pounds.Dusun Darian Progress Through Violent 19128,628 lbs,
Storm EMPANG BI
Bakit Oloh atitude 83 Bukit Panjoog 188
fter the 1012, 6,282 lbs...
{! December 10; 15 min. degrees 15 minutes 10 mial return of the r Imis latitude BI de
12.00 noon to 1.00.
10 min
1.00 pm. to. 5,00 p.m. i
15 min
steadily sout
10
weather conditions.
15 mi
pony was destroyed
NIGHT CARE)
ined on the
Am
plays:
82 degrees.10, minutes,
latitude 82 degrees
an 1 two more near the eighty
third parallel. Non
mals was exaBu
sacrified on account of ligh
| loads and as food for dogs, Fram As we approached th BON, ther gro
Con!
the an
Langat River-
8.67 lbs: 1012 6,095)
Bunge, Kapar 12, 93,000 1baar
Bunger Balat 1212 0149071ba
38.300 lbs.
21,082b
721 9134
ven
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