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THE HONGKUNG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY;; SEPTEMBER 30, 1913; 7

ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. point; a man born in Timbuctoo of Bootch paents would be Scots-

Satisfactory Reports at Annual

Meeting.

The annual general meeting of the members of St. Andrew's Society was held yesterday ren- ing at the City Hall, when Mr J. W. O. Bonuar presided over a good attendance, among whom were the Hon. Mr D. Tandale, the Hon. Mr W. Chatham, Mr R. M. Dyer and Mr A, O. Lang, aoling for the secretary.

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Mr. Sinclair raised the point sa to the financea of the ball. It apared as though there was swell credit balanra but the would like to know whether, as a matter of fact, there was not debit balance which had since been made up.

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Ca being replied to in the affirmative, he urged that in the the nature fature something

Committee of a gas omtes asshould be formed as it was unfair to expect & few gentleman to bear any defolt that arose.

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The annual report was follows

"Gentlemen, your ocmmittee

Mr Bonnar thought it was not have pleasure in precating to you their report and statsment of a question on which they could Booounts for the year ending Slat take any definite atsp that right, August, 1913. The balance at the but there were one or two soon- oredit of the society now stands omies that might be effected. at 86,428,52 against 84,732.71 last year.

St. Andrew's celebration was held on the 29th November by a bail and proved a success.

Thirty one new memi era were enrolled during the the year, and it is hoped that members will still continue to give the Sciety their assistance by bring forward new names for the ensuing year. The entranca "fra is $5 and the annual subscription $2

Committre:: Mr A. G. Gordon -resigned bis place on the general committe and MR M. Dyer f the the was invited to vacancy.

POST OFFICE.

The Coblena with the American Mall ox China in due to arrive here on Thurs day, the End proximo.

The Dornger, with the German Mall left Bingapore on Saturday, the 17th init., p.m. and may be expected here on Thurs: day, the 2nd October, at about 6 s.m.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.

Yatabing, Bingapore and Caloutta. Tingwang, Balgon.

Austria, Shanghai and Japan. Nore, Shanghat Y Loong, Hangkok. Yuensang, Kantia Hajmun, Bwatow.

2 Ludwig, Shanghai and Japan. Kasrber, Birit.

MAILS DUB.

American, Coblens, End Opt. German, Dertlinger, 2nd Oct.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY,

BER, 30th int...5 p.m.

und Takao-Per SOSHU MARU, 30th inst., 5 p..

The meeting closed with n expression of thanks by the chair-Shanghai and North Chlou-Per KOER- man to Mr Dicon for the work be had done during bis prezidency Swatow, Amoy and Formoss via Auping and for the enthusiastic way be had helped in the prepsations for the ball. The fact that it was a great suresse was due to bia work' and that of the energetic rim-Hollow, mittee with which he worked.

MRS: CHURCHILL IN

WATERPLANE..

London, Septemt or, 3-Mrs. The committee are indebted to Winstin Churchill has followed Mr. II. C. Jonas for kindly the example of her husband in aking a hip in the air. Mr. auditing the Accounts.

It is with regret that the com-Churobill on Thursday of last mittes have to record the deathswek made his first flight in a during the year of Mr. W. N. Navy waterplane, and on Tuesday.

last oth he and Mrs. Church Fleming and Mr. A. T. Walker.

TO-MORROW, Haiphong, Pakhol and Buigo's- Per KAIFONG, 1st Oct., 8a.m. Hollow, Halphong, Pakhol and Balgon— Per MATHILDE, 1st Oct., 8

13.131

Struits and Colombo-Per NORE, 1st

Oct., $a.m.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Anbut, Br. s. 1.154. J. B. Hart, 29th

*

last-Canton, Gen.-B. and 8. Empress of Atia, Er... 16,908, 8. Robin son, 29th inat-Vancouver, Gen. -O.P.R. Tingsang. Br. .'1,040, A. Bramwell.2 ch inst-Balgon, Rice, M. & Co. Anna, Nora 1,018, A. Arutton, 29th InatBangkok 2nd Inst., Rice. -Kin Tye Tung.

Br. 4.4.1,429, R. Anderson, 19th Tust-Blagapore $3rd (nii, Gan,

Yathing,

YI Loong, Br. m. 1,191, E. J. Wrightson, 19 in Bangkok stad inst., Bice-Chinese,

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 30th at 10,30,-Prezзure has in creased considerably over N. Japan, the depression having passed into the Pacifio. A feeble anticyclone now onvera Japan

and 8. Manoburlu.

Pressure has decreased slightly over western and southern districts, a de- pression may be forming to the cost of the Philippines.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO

Light or variable winds are indicated WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on

along the east coast of China and over the N. China Sea.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.80 inches." FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

Platziet,

Noro, Br. ., 4,189, D. Asbura, 30th inf-

Yokohama, etc., 18th int. Gen. -P. & O. Halmun, Br. a. 541, J. W. Evans, 30th

irst-watow 29th lost; Gen.3

D. L. & Co.

Hunan: Br. a. 1.143. C. Flunkett Cole, 80th inst,Wuhu 25th inst., Rico. -B. and 8.

| Austria, Aus, ́L 4,000, Cosulich, 30th Inat-Shanghai 27th inst. Gen.

- S. W. and Co, Yuensang. Br... 1.128. Schenk, 30th inst.

-Manilu, Gen.-J. M. & Co. Prinz, Ludwig, Ger... 5,688, F. von Bin-

Forecast,

variable

about the DATES named **** For

LONDON & ANT-]

Stoaruera

WERP via Singa- | Nore... ·

pore, Penang, Capt. D. Asbury Cmbo, Port Said,

& Marseilles 141

Hongkong and Neighbour Light or LONDON, via Us-) China bood

nal Porte of CallCapt. C.H.S. Tocque

R.N.R,

2 Formosa Channel zon

5

winds

fine.

N.E.

The same

SHANGHAI,

MOJI, KOBE Sumatra

}

To Sail On Remark

F

.10 a.m. 1st Oot-

Noon 11th Oot

Freigh &P'sag

Freight & Penge

Freight

& P'sag

winds, moderate.

about

as No.1. The some

No. 1.

AND HAMA

SHANGHAI ..

YOKO-Capt. H. W. Potter,

R.N.8. rat,

Delta Capt. W.R.Le. Mare,

R.N.R.

4th Oct,

·

about 9th Oct.

& Pag

South coast of China be- tween H.K. and Lamooks Bouth coast of China be tween H.K. and Hainan...

China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

zer, 35th ist.-Yokohama 20th Int., Gon.M. & Co. Mara, Jap. K.x. 3,911, T. Yamaque-'

30th.net.-Moji, Goo-Wostock 0.8.L.

Nemuro

Elisabeth, Ara, a 4,000, Hakodats Frenkapitan Makovitz, 36th Toklo

st-Fola, etc.-Order."

50th September, B.72..

(Winds!

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature..

Humidity:

D'tion..

Force.

Weather.

Freight

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A. Hewett,

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,

Saigon

7a 30.05 30

b

Sirait, Bumab, Ceylon. Ade-Kalur laide, Western Australia India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples Per PRINZ LUD WTO, 1st Octobor, 9 a.m.

Ba

29.01

En w

20.03

Koerber, Aus, 3,136. C. Zamuru, 30th rat. Nagasal

-Trieste 20th, Gen.-Order,

Bocki

30.43

д

30.05

30.07

30:06

12M

Oshima

29.97

Naba

20.01

Ishijima

90.89

Bonin ls.

29.87,

awei

20.07 09 95 www: 2 1

IMPERIAL

Hunkow

For

Chinwangtao-Per HOPSANG, -lap Oct.,

11 4.m.

and North China-For HAND-

SANG, 1st Oct., 11 p.m.

Amoy and Formosa via Tamsui

Shanghai

Swatow,

Straits and

Canadian

and

American

Per Dalgi Maru. 1st Oct. lia..

India, viu

Calcutta-Por FOOKSANG, 1st Oct., 1 p.m.

Kobe, Japan via

Vistoria. Persia for Yokohama Tacoma, Vancouver and Beat- Kwat zles for Bhanghai tle-Per IXION. 1st Oct., 2hui For Canton.

Kwashuples for Shamml Americn for K. C. Wan

p.m.

uits-Per AUSTRIA. 1st Oct., 3 p.m. Burkiang for Canton

THURSDAY, 2nd October.

The statement of accounts Bew.

They were to have flown on showed on the general account that there was a credit balance nt Monday with Lieutenant Spenser the bank of $1,428.52. The total Crey, RN, of the Oal hot air on desposit at the Hongkong and stition, near Southmpton, but Shanghai Bank was 84, while the weather was too bad. About the ball account gave a credit 11 am. on Tueday a party con- balance of $3.25.

sisting of the First Lord of the In proposing the adoption of Admirally, Mrs. Churchill, two Japan the report and accounts the chair-yo ng lady friends, and the frat man anid that there was litle that lieutenent of the Admiralty yacht Holbow, called for any comment. St. Eachantress arrived at Brown's Andrew's Day was elebrated last Field, Hamble, which is being year with a ball held on Nov. 20, urad as a flying ground by the which all thors who attended would | Admiralty.

Cana

dianand

via Yokobama-Per YATSHANG,

2nd Oct., 11 a...

Haiphope, Fakhoi and Saigon-

Per HONGKONG, 2nd Oct., 11

0.

Formoen via Keelung, Japan via Moji. Victoria and Tacoma -Per SEATTLE MARU. 2nd EEOot.. noon.

admit was quite a success. The Lieut oant Sponeer Grey took membership for the year showed the driving esat in the Sopwith Tientsin-Per CHIPSHING, 2nd Oct., 1

D.IT.

2nd not., 3 p.m.

Hongwan for Bingapore Kanagawa Maru for Yokohama

fchang Kluking Changsha

H'kong Gu 20.91 78 80

Superintendent.

"Hongkong, 28th Sept, 1913.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL

LINES

To sail on

WEDNES. 1st Out.. 1am.

About

WEDNE

Steamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`

GIERS, GIBRALTAR,Prinz Ludwig

SOUTHAMPTON. (Capt. F. v. Binzer

DEPARTED.

September 30.

Guttia

Shanghai

29.90 60.95 o

Sharp P

30.03 72. se 29.93 75

3-ov

Amoy

Ba 29.91 76 77

11

ene

b.

b

Swatow

A'WERP.& BREMEN,

18,300

Taihoku

5a

30.02

Taichu

SHANGHAL, NAGAS-).

29,92

Talion

20.00

AKI, KOBE AND Dertilinger

Koshun

29,90

П

YOKOHAMA

Capt. F. Prosch. 17,000

1st Oct.

F'dores

20.01

пе

Canton

MANILA,YAP, M'ONN,)

-But...

0.2

SARI N'GUINEA, Coblenz

(SATURDAY

Gap Rock

20.89

++

KO

BRISBANE, SYDNEY Capt. L. Klugkist

# 4th Oct

Мосво

20.91 77

& MELBOURNE

6,750

Wuchow

Bu

KOBE

P. Sigismund

Cap. A. Hurtzog 6,000

14th Oct.

Tourano

40

0. 6t, J.

.991

.

4 or

Aporr!

*

29,88 75

#W

1 b

Manila

49.66.15

Capt. J. Koehler

End of Sept

Legaspl

7

20.84 75

0

Hollo

Ba 29.87 81

Ge

I b

Baca od

M

se

29,90 84

2

29.94 83.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

September 30, '

Kwongohuuwan for K. C. Wan Sentrambia for Hamburg Spezia for Hamburg

Rajabur: for Singapore.

an increase of 31 as against 52190 h-p. traclor biplane, fit'd with shanghai & North China-Per ANHUI. Paklat for inapore for the previous year. With re- an Austro-Daimler enginn end gard to the disbursements there built to carry two passageia, Straits, were practically no applications The First Lord and the first lien- submitted to the secretary or the tenant of the Enchantress look Shanghai president during the year. There their seats and were quickly for. were one or two small applications ing in the air,

After about a

but these were met by the prequarter of an hour they descend- sident himself, they finished the led.

Mrs Oborobill then took the year with a credit galaura of $1,528.52 and since the aunt seat vacated by her husband. Sho had been closed they had put a was wearing a tightfitting cap further $1,000 in the fixed deand a mackintosh. The sigan posit at the bank.

was giver, and the machine rose Mr. Forbes seconded and gracfully, Lieutenant Sp 30ser option of the report and a counts Grey again acting as pilot. Wheu and the motion was caised.

na height of about 630ft, or 700 The following officiela were it, it circled around. It was in elected for the ensuing year: the air about ten or twelve min- President: Mr, J. W. O. E utca.

the

Dar

vice

president,

The First Lord

me nabile

Hon. Mr. D. Landale; Hon. awaited on the field his wife's Secretary, Mr. W. Astrong, retuia. He wore an anxious ai❤ Treasurer, Mr. J. M. Dalgety,

and never once hoked up while

Committee:Mesure R. M.ahe was flying, and his explan Dyer, Forles, J. Roid,. D. Tem-tion afterwards, with a smile, "I have be in on thorasevassi co pleton, and G. M. Youry.

was Lorne out by ballot papers various rats were his agitated manner during bis raised for discussion. The chair. wife's trip.

During the scrutiny of the you went up,'

Siberian

Mail.

Coylon and India via Bombay Joharne for Poli

Per BAIGON MARU 2nd Oct Hatsang for Foochow

Icharg for Chingwanian and North China-For TAM-Tibodas for Shanghai

Swatow, Shanghai

South

American

3 p.m.

BUI, 2nd Oct. 3 p.io Shanghai. North China and Japan via Nagasaki (Europe via Siberia)Per DERFFLIN- GER, 2nd Oct. 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, 3rd Pet

Fore for London Taming for Doilo Daig Mara for Tamari Soshu Mara for Anping Shozbu Muru for Moji Hunen for Canton Ixion for Vancouver Harang for Shanghai

| Prinz Ladwig for Bremen

Amoy and Fooshow-Por HAI Chipsh'ng for Canton

TAN, 3rd Oct., 10 a.m. and North China---Per TING- SANG, 3rd Oct., 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, 4th October,

PASSENGERS' ARRIVED,

2.

Philippine Islands, Yap, An

aur, Sumara, Maronn, Fred. Wilhelmshafen, Rabau, Her- bertshohe, Matupi, Tasmania, New Zealand South and

Per Ms. Empress of Asia, arrived 29th West Australia via Brisbane Per COBLENZ, 4th Oct., 8inat, from Vancouver.

Alway. Mr & Mra Japan via Moji, Honolulu, Beers, Miss E eManzanillo, Balins.Cruz,&rica, Brundagi. W H

Canadian & Ameri-

Australian

Siberian

Mail.

Iquique,

Valparaiso

Carrel-Per HUYO MARU, Beets, Mr & Mrs W Kahlom, Miss M

4th Oct., 10 a.m.

Shanghai, North Chine, Japan Pottomby, HV

Σ (Europe

Pakboi.

Holbow

Phullen 6a 20.02 17.

29.80 -77

Cebu

Labuan

T. F. Claxton, Director,

Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 30,

1 Barometer, reduced to 37 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in fa- ches, tenths and hundredtha.

2 Temperature, in the shads, in da greos Fahrenheit.

SHumidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois- being 100.

4 Direction of Wind. to two points. 5 Force Force

Scale.

Wind, according to Beaufort

State of Weather, by blue sky, de- tached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, b hail, I lightning, o overcast, p possing showers, q equally, r rain, a snow, tthunder, v visibility, w dew wet.

0 Bain in inches, tentha and hund "edib”.

METEGEOLOGICAL.

PREVIOUS

Day On date On date

JESSELTON, KUDAT & Borneo

SANDAKAN

98 m.

About

TUESDAY.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunkon.

For further Particulars, spoly In

NORDJEUTSCHER ELÖYD

MELCHERS & CO.

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA

Hongkong, 20th Sept. 1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SBRVICB · BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

#

OUTWARD.

NEXT SAILINGS:-

HOMEWARD..

Steamere..

Paul Lecat

19th Oc'o er. A. Behic

and Bunnel D Booke, C

Hayes, Mr & Mra G

Ingench), Mr & Miss Jarvis, Rev & Mr

at 15.0.

Lawder, O Landale, Mre

F Langford, Lam, Hoore, Mr & Mrs B Miner, 6 L McMurray, FB

Barometer ..20.02 RTemperature

83 Humidity

72 Wind Direction

29.91 20.91

Steamere

Will leave for Japan on

78. .82

76

EGE

E

Allantique

5th October.

FOTOD ....... Weather

E. Simons

B

Amazone

3r1 November

Rain

Bligast open air Lemparatura on theʻzgih Lowest

Australien

Richarde. D Stacey, Mr & Mrs

WA

H.K. Observatory, 30th Bopt., 1913.

T.. F. CLAXTON, Director.

viu Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana- Cheng, w da. United States and Bouth Denizon, O G America via Ban Francicco Davidson, 3WO

Biboria)-Per Davis, Mr & Mrs J K via SIBERIA, 4th Octt.. noon.

Edmunds, Mrs C K ,41

Edwards, R India via Calcutta-Fer LAI- Fry. OG SANG, 4th Oct., 1 pm.

Fong Cheribon, Samarang and Boura-Gray, Jas

Fitzwilliams, GHL

man proposed that the annual Mra. Oburchill elighted from ball should be held on November the machine with her cap in her 20 and this was ciel.

hand, for it bad blow off aboy Straits and

One gentleman asked whether after they left the ground. Ber Batavia, a man who was not a Ertsman face was wreathed in smiles. was eligible for memb. abip of "It was beautiful," she said

the society.

p.ju.

Semple, R Schonellek, Migu baya-Fer TJIMAHI, 4th Oct., Howard, Dr. & Mrs Swasey. Lt GT

JH

Song. CT Tang, LO Harrop, Mr & Mrs J Woods. Mrs Harlow, Kev & Mr Yoder, D

The machine was the one in Philippine Islands-Por ZAFIRO, 4th Hung

Mr. Bunar replied that he did which Mr. Hawker made hie not remeral er. the subjet ever British record altitude flight in t being brought up tatore but the June.

constitution read "Auy rospect

able Scotsman shell be eligible

for membership.".

The gentleman who raised the point said that some people arguel that if a person were orn in Ecotland he was entitled to be- come a member.

Mr. Bonds replied that it was generally understood that a manj must be of Satch parents. De did not think, the mere fact that a man was bɔia in Sc land would

entitle him to membership.

The converse poiat was rais:d) by Mr Wilson who said that af

SILIMPOPON COAL,

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap ratre ·

at

man of Highland parentage born SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

in England should be admitted

to the membership of the sciety.

His nationality on that score bad

been questioned by a man who

(British North Borneo).

At these ports steamers cell-

did not know how to wear Highing for bunker coal exclusively'

land drena and wore kilts with "re exempt from all shipping braces. (Laughter.)

Mr Banner thought there could benig

i misunderstanding on the

dues and charges.

A. BUND

Siberina

Mail.

Oct., 3 p.m.;

Bhanghal and North China (Europe via Biberia)—Per CHENAN, 4th Oct., 5 pas.

SUNDAY, 5th Oct. Swatow-Per HAIMUM, 5th Oct., 90,m,

TUESDAY, 7th Oct,

"

Per .. Yataking, arrived 19th inst., from Bingaporo. Donar

Stewart Ciron

Thomas, Lieut R

TIDE TABLE.

P1

זי

29th Sept., to 5th Oct, 1913.

High Water

Hongkong

Low Tatar Hongkong

Mean Thare.

2

708

31 3.2

"

1 59 1.7

.

Per s.. Noro, arrived 30tb inst., from Yokohama.

Giles, Mr & Mrs B

RunJahn Willis, Mr & Mn00

TURI 30 m ,

Wed Oct. m là

Thank

Frk.

Batm

re

20 4

10

371 130

500

5

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAI-Peny. A W

CHING, 7th Oct., 10a.m.

French

Mail

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade- Per . Prinz Ludwig, arrived 30th

laide, Western, Australia, In-

dia, Aden, Egypt And Europe

fast, from Yokohama.

via Marseilles (Late Letters 11 Fernaç'tes, B. to Noon, Extra Postage 10 Healoop centa). Letters posted in all Horst, Mr and Mrs the Pillar Boxes in time for the Hagaaki first clearance will be included Kimino in this contract mail.)-Per Konnedy, L PAUL LEGAT. 7th Oct. 11 Leope, Hra L M

a.m,

||

McModry, Mrs Okamura Schregarden, Mrs H Sakamoto, Thiel. H Yip Obt Ri Yip Yon Ko

I 38' 30

14 43

morn' a after +*^

d ta

15

3 12 14,0

LATEST SHIPPING.

NEWS.

The CPR, .. Empress of Russia' loft Vancouver on the 27th Inst., between 4

Por sa. Koerbor, arrived 30th fäst., and 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 8th Oct.. from Trieste.

Shanghai, North China, Japan Bay vio Nogosaki, United States,

Badhan South Americs and Canada via Dadsoglu Vancouver (Europa via

EMPRESS OF Ewagna

American

Canadian

& Siberian

|i8|berla)—Per 1Ṁ.. ARTA, Boh Oot., 11 a.m.

THURSDAY, 9th Oct. Bhanghai and North China-Per LU-

OHOW, 9th Osl., 8 p.m.

Gordon Miller

Tritsch

Mitchel

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed. Finden Haddocks, Kippers, za.

The HAL. 4.8. Albenga left Manila on the 28th Inst., p.m. and may be ex- pooted here on or about the 3rd October,

8.I'

The H.A.L. u.a. O. F. Laeisz left Manila on the 28th Inst.. a.m and may be ex- pected here on or about the ist October

a.m.

The American and Manchurian Line City of Baroda, left New York on August and is dus here on or abous

3th October,

Will leave for Mamelles.

7th October,

21st October

Enti que

4th November.

17th November. | A.aSimons

For Wraight and Passage apply to

MAINT CLAIR da BUSSIERRE, “Agent."

18th November.

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

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STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED:

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Steamers.

Eastern Aldenham Empire

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

11th Oct.

1st Nov.

Leave Hongkong:

for Australla.

10th Oct. at a ma 31st Oct. 21st Nov.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery. suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and ar lighted throughout with Electricity: All State-Rooms have Electri Fans. A duly qualified Dootor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

| Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Agrits

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Ice Houss Street, In the City of Vistog's, Hon TỪ

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