"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: HES & HOUGH
WANTS.
28 Words
.$1.60
(82.00 If Not Prepaid) The following replies have been
robelved:---
19, 38, 103, 107, 108, 111, 118,
144.
WANTED KNOWN
FRLICITY is making a very special: dplay of Spring Drosacs. Prices unusually modorata. One week only. From Ten Dollars, Kayamally Build- ing, Fourth Fider.
SITUATIONS WANTED
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
The Final Dividend declared for December the Year ending 31st 1939 at the rate of Three Pounds Sterling at exchange 1/6 3/8 is payable on and after the 28th February, 1934, at the Offices of the Corporation, where share- holders are requested to apply for Warrants.
By Order of tho
Board of Directors,
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chiof Manager, Hongkong, 24th February, 1934.
CHINA PROVIDENT; LOAN &
MORTGAGE CO., LTD. NOTICE is horeby given that the REFINED WESTERN-EUROPEAN. lady. Kingle,
ORDINARY University-trained, speaking French, English, German THIRTY-SEVENTH
and Dutch fluently, wank position as ANNUAL MEETING of Share- a doctor's or, laboratory assistant, holders in the Company will be desk clerk, manageress private helet, held in the Company's Board
leslady, or in any other capacity. Outports no objection. Please write Room, 3rd Floor, Exchange Build- Hox No., 145, "longkong Telegraph," ing, Hong Kong. on
TO LET
Wednesday, 21st March, 1931, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving a State ment of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended December. 1933: electing T'S B1st
and for ATTRACTIVE two roomed FLATS,
of
other in Nathan Rand. All modern con Directors and Auditors
21313 venlences and just redecorated. Three the transaction
of the Com- minutes walk from Star Ferry. Very Ordinary business Apply Hung inoderated rentals.
pany. Choong, 66, Nathan Road."
NOTICE is also hereby given TO_LET-Four-roomed FLAT, with that the TRANSFER BOOKS of modern conveniences, and full view the Company will be closed from of the harbour, top floor, 61. Luna Monday, 12th March. 1931, until Building, Kimberley Rond, Kowloon, (available 1st March). Apply Mr. Wednesday, 21st March, 1934, both during which Sey, Kon Chi, 8. Des Voeux Rond, days Inclusive,
period no transfers of shares enn be registered,
Central. Hongkong.
.
TO LET.--At Magazine Gap, furnish-
at door.
ed four-roomed RESIDENCE, with sanita- enclosed verandahs; modern tian; refrigerator; garage Delightful outlook; quiet; healthy. Write Box No. 144, "Hongkong Tele- Kraph."
HOTELS
AIRLIE HOTEL, 23-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, under British ownership and management, 2 minutes Star Ferry, Every modern convenience. Excellent cuisine. Special rates families. Telo- phone 57367.
People hoping to set the world on fire often begin by burning midnight oil.
THE SEASON
FOR
By Order of the Board,
D. L. KING,
Secretary. Hongkong, 26th February, 1933. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.
assumer
NOTICE
Undersigned Charge of this Society as General Manager na From TO-DAY.
The
By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES,
LIMITED.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received Instructions from the Inspector General of Police and the Chief Officer of the Government Fire
on TUESDAY, Brigade to sell by Public Auction,
the 27th February, 1934, -
at 10.30 o.m.
at the Upper Level Police Station Compound, (Opposite Ellis Kadoorie School). CONDEMNED & CONFISCATED GOODS
consisting of
Old Uniforms, Old Metala, Car- tridge Cases, Old Boots, Furni- ture, Jewellery, etc., etc.-
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 22nd February, 1934.
PAUL RENNET ET CIE. 186-190, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Race Gowns, "Josephine C" and
Also Models,
Tub Canadian Frocks.
NOTICE
be
The Stock Exchange will closed at 12 Noon on the 26th, 27th and 2811 February, Race Days,"
By order of the Committee
VIVIAN BENJAMIN,
Secretary.
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL
Telephone 57777. P. O. Box 33.
Headmaster: C. B. R. Sargent,
M.A.
Next term starts on Monday, March 5th.
for New boys should attend, teats, on Saturday, March 3rd. at 9.00 a.m.
Entry forma and prospectuяca may be obtained from the Head- master.
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
|
THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN- ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF Hongkong, 24th February, 1934. | SHAREHOLDERS will be held at
General Manager.
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LTD..
NOTICE.
Undersigned The
assumes Charge of this Company, as General- Manager as From TO-DAY.
By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES,
General Manager. Hongkong, 24th February, 1934. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
CO., LTD.
NOTICE.
#saunies
Undersigned Tho Charge of this Company as General Manager as From TO-DAY.
By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES,
General Manager. Hongkong, 24th February, 1934.
LIGHTER GREY and
CREAM FLANNELS
IS
HERE:
A DOUBLE SHIPMENT OF CREAM DOE-FLANNEL TROUSERS COMPELS US TO SELL AT THE VERY LOW PRICE OF
PER
$15.00 PAIR
These are usually sold in London at 32/6. We are also retailing a very excellent range of Grey Flannels at $9.50, which in view of the increase in Wool prices, cannot be repeated.
BERNARDS' OF HARWICH
Chater Road.
HONGKONG.
the Office of Messra. Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday. the 2nd March, 1934, AT NOON. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1933.
The-Transfer--Books-of-the Company wil! be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 21st February. 1934, to Friday, the 2nd March, 1984, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Direc- tore,
that
F. H. CRAPNELL.
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th February, 1934.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
NOTICE is hereby given the Fiftieth Ordinary Yearly Meet- Ing of Shareholders will be held at the offices of the Company, 8A, Des Voeux Rond Central. Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednesday, 14th March, 1934. at 11.30 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of receiving a the of Accounts and Statement Report of the Directora for the year ended 31st December. 1933. and to transact the ordinary business of the Company. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Monday, 5th March, 1934, until Wednesday, 14th March, 1934, both days inclusive.
By Order of the
Board of Directors, SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 21st February, 1934.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
:
CO., LTD.
Notice is horoby given that the Forty-fifth Ordinary Yearly Moet- ing will be held at the Company's Offices. P. & Q: Building, on Wednesday, 14th March, 1934, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of present-
FI
and
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1934.
RACE HOLIDAYS.
The Exchange Banks will open at 0.30 am. and will close at 12 noon for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th, 27th and 28th February, 1934, (Race Meeting).
Hongkong, 20th February, 1934.
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following in the Hai of Joes) share quotations issued to-day,
Banks
H.K. Banka, $1785`n x div. H.K. Banks, (London), £139 n. Chartered Bank, £10 n. Mercantilo Bark, A. .
n.
£28 n. Mercantile Bank C., £13 East Asia Bank, $96 n.j Am: 0. Finance Corn. Sh, $20 ʼn China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. $4 a. China O, Fla, Pref. 8h. $5 n..
Insurance®.
Canton Ins., $310 n. Union Ins., $570 n. China Underwriters, $11⁄2 B. China Fire, $525 m. II.K. Fire Ins., $283 n. International Assce, S. 36.20 n.
SUIPGLOR
Douglas, $35 b. H.K. Steamboats, $12 n. Indo-Chinas, Prof.). $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.). $33 n. Shells (Bearer), 55/71⁄2 n. Union Waterbouts, $1 n.
Attning
Antamoks, 76 cts. n.
Balatoes, $40 n. Baguio Gold, 64 cta, n.
Benguets, $10 n.
Benguet Exploration, 30 cts. n. Benguet Goldfield, 30.cts. n. Big Wedge, 25 cta. n.
Gold Creek, $4%1⁄2 n.
Ipo Mining, $7 n.
Itogons, $74 1.
Kailan, 26/9 n.
Langkats (Single), $17
n.
S'hai Exporations, Sh. $4.50 n. S'hai Loans, $6 n. Raubs, $14 n.
Venz: Goldfields, $6.50 n.
Docke
H.K. Wharves, $118 H.K. Docks, $14 n.
b.
S. Chinn Motors A., $2 n.
8 Chipo Motors R 18 Provident (old), $2.60 b. Providents (now), 80 cts, b. Hongkews, Sh. $351 n.
b.
New Engineerings. Sh. $0.60 D. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $145 n.
Cotton Mills. Evo Cottons, Sh, $13 S'hai Cottons, Sh. $119 n. Zoong Singa, Sh. $18. Wing On Textiles, 8h, $70 n.
Tanzte Anieks etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.50 n. H.K. Lands, $71 n. S'hai Lands, Sh. $24 n. Metropolitan Lands. Sh. $14 m. Humphreys, $11.20 n. H.K. Realtics, $6.00 n. Asia Realtien "A" Sh. $140 n Asin Realties "B" 9b. $20.p... Chinese Estates, $87 n. China Realties, Sh. $15 ». China Debenture, Sh.3137 n.
Pohlle Cliften. Tramways, 321.70 b. Peak Trams (old), $15.90 n. Peak Trams (new), 37% n. Star Ferica (old), $941⁄2 n. Yaumat Ferrien (old), $24% L C. Lights (old), $9.80 n. C. Lights (new), $9.40 n. H.K. Electrics, $77/2/4 8. Macao Electrics, $234 n. Sandakan Lights, $8 n. Telephonea (old), $25% n. Telephones (new), $12 b. China Buses, Sh. $13.40 n. Singapore Tractions, 5/- n. Singapore Pref. 15/- n.
Industrials Malabon Sugars, $14 n. Cold: Maeg, fold) Sh #21.. Cald: Maeg, (Pref.), $19% n. Canton Ices, $2 b. Cements (old), $2.56 b. Cements (nd). $2.55 b. II.K. Ropes, $0.50 n.
Dairy Farms, $274 b. Watsons, 37 n.
Der A Wings, $1 a. Lane Crawfords, $4.10 n.
Mackintosha. 821 m. Sinceres. $18.20 .
Wm. Powella, $1.00 u. Wing On (H.K.), $140 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements $4% n. H.K. Entertainments, $10 B S.C. Enterprises, $11⁄2 n. United Theatres, Sh, 82 ¤, Macao "Greyhounds," $2 . Constructions (old), 82 n. Constructions (new), 54 cts. n. B. Ind. G. Bonde. 81% n. H.K. Govt. Loan, 6% b.prem. Wallace Harpers, $8 n.
TOUR OF AFRICA.
SHARP TENSION POST OFFICE NOTICE
IN EUROPE
ITALIAN AND GERMAN INTERESTS CLASH
Rome, Feb. 25. Tension between Italy and Gor- many has suddenly become most acute. The bone of contention be- tween the two countries is not only the Independence of Austria, but the whole economic settlement of the Danube Valley,
HOLIDAYS.
The Money Order Office will close at 1 pm, on February 20, 37 and 88.
AIR MAIL SERVICES.
Dandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore, Salgon-Marseilles via Salgon,
Correspondance for Europe and intermediate countries will be accepted for transmission by theso Servicon. Rates and all particolars are shown in the achodules sähibited the General Post Offies, and Kowloon Offen Ail letters etc. must be marked "By Air Mail" and handed in' at the General Post Office and Kowloon Utter.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE.
Signor Suvich, Italian Under- Secretary of State, arrived in "vin Siberia" I D superscribed.
Vienna to-day and had a long con- versation with the Austrian Chan- collor, Dr. Dollfuss.
Letters and postcarda for Europe and South America aro forwarded
No oficial announcement has Straits
Shanghai beon mado as regards the nature
Straits
of the discussion; but It is aux Straits gested unofficially that the poasi Shanghai and Swatow bilties of an. Austro-Hungarian-Japan Italian economic and military bloe. Shanghai were discussed.-Reuter.
Borla Perturbed.
Berlin, Feb. 25. The unexpected visit of the Italian Under-Secretary of State, Signor Savich, to Vienna, has caused surprise and certain amount of uneasiness in Berlin: official quarters.
n
Oficials here are of the opinion that the formation of a new group in Central Europe and the Baltic does not help solve the Austrian problem, and will not further the pacification of Europe-Reuter.
Climax Approaches
London, Feb. 25,
Зарпи
Japan
Japan | Caleutta and Straits
Japan... Straits
INWARD MAILS.
Diomed
Nagato Maru
Aramis
Yamagata Maru
Calcutta Maru ...
Yochow
Deucalion
Tanda
Tokiwa Maru
Genon Maru
Hosong Mirzapore
Tango Maru
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and * Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 10th Europe
Kashima Maru Nankin Pres. Grant
via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London, 1st February H Japan and Shanghal Australia and Manila Innlla U.S.A., Ilonolulu, Japan and Shang
hai (San Francisco, 2nd Feb.). President Johnson Shanghol
Youdan Shanghai
Tyndareus
Antenor
London Parcels only-London, 25th
January
and Shanghat
The frequent and periodical and Shanghai
Straits Janan Japan
February 20 February 27. February 27. February February 21.
February 28.
February 28.
February 28, February 28.
March 1.
..March 1.. March 1. March 1.
Emp. of Canada
..March 2.
March
March 2.
March 2.
March 2..
March 2.
March 2.
March 2,
March 3.
Asama Maru
March 3.
General Sherman
March 3.
Suwa Maru
March 3.
Talma
March 3.
Hawali Maru
Karch 4.
March 5.
Pres. Cleveland
U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hat (San Francisco, 9th Feb.)
OUTWARD. MAILS.
For
denials of fighting or preparation the Austrian for fighting on border are symptomatle of the distracted state of Europe. A climax of the present tension be- tween Austrin and Germany is threatened Wednesday with the end of the Nazi ultimatum: which, in effect, demanded that Chancel lor Dollfuss follow the dictates of Swatow tho Nazi party in Austria, or Samshut and Wuchow suffer the consequences of-a re- Manila opening of Nazi propaganda from Habicht's headquarters in Munich. Herr Habicht, domiciled in
retains the Munich,
title of German Nazi Inspector for Austria. Ile gave Chancellor Dollfuss just one into active có-operation with the Austrian Nazis..
week to enter
Simultaneously, Italy expressed her determination to protect, by force if necessary, the indepen- dence of Austria,
Italy's blaze of anger against Germany is revealed by Inspired noivspaper articles during the past week, and constitutes one of the most dramatic changes on the political front since the War.
Bangkok
Per. Monday.
Date and Time.
•
·
Hydrangea .... Mon.. Feb. 26, 3 p.m. Chung On Mon., Feb. 26, 4 p.m. Waalkerk..Mon., Feb. 24, 4.30 p.m. Hafther
.Mon., Feb. 26, & p.m.
Tuesday
Letters for "Saigon--Marseilles Air Aramis .........
Mail Service"
K. P. O. Reg.........Feb. 27, 9-30 a.m. .Feb. 27, 9,30 a.m.
Letters,
Batavia Reunion, Mauritius,
Lourenco Marques Africa vin Batavia
G. P. O.
Tucs, Feb. 27
Reg...Feb. 27, 10 a.m. Letters..... Feb. 27, 10.30 am Tikarang Tues., Feb. 27, 1o.30 a.m Madagascar, Tikarang Tues., Feb, 27, 10.30 am.
and South (To connect with the 8:3. "Tasman""* ·
at Batavia: leaving Batavia, on March 7)
Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Aramis
East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
K. P. O. Reg., Feb. 27, 10: a.m. Letters, ..Feb. 27, 11 a.m. Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Pakhot and
Halphong
It is understood that Italy Bangkok. instigated the recent Anglo-Amoy. Franco-Italian proclamation, which Foochow via Swatow was afterwards toned down by
Great Britain following Chan Holhow and Bangkok
.Tues., Feb. 27,
(Due Marseilles, March 20.) G. P. O. Reg....Feb. 27, 10.45 .DE, Letters, Feb. 27, 11.30 am.
Tues., Feb. 27, 1 p.m. Tues., Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m. Tues., Feb. 27, 5 p.m. Hangsang......Tues., Feb. 27, 5 p.m.
Tonkin Hermod
Anhui
Wednesday.
Kalgun ..Wed., Fab. 28, 12.80 p.m.
collor-Hitler's-assurance-in--bis Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. Deucalion" ...... Wod... FabTM 28;
speech at the beer hall of Munich that Germany did not seek any foreign adventures.
These assurances. however, have not relieved the anxiety in Italy: As long as Habicht re- mains "at large" Italy will be
and Italians are sequently awaiting developments Wednesday with a sense apprehension.-Reuter,
nervous,
012
Con-
France In Fear Of Isolation
London, Feb. 20. Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, who is due in Rome to-day to discuss with the Italian Govern- ment deinils of the latest British disarmament plan, is now on the last lap of his tour.
He scored a personal success in Berlin, where the newspapers paid him flattering tribute on his re- cord as a soldier and statesman.
According to reports from Rome it is believed there that the Anglo-. German conversations on disarma- ment have progressed satisfactori ly. The fact that Mr. Eden stayed in Berlin much longer than he had
taken anticipated is
as a good omen and it is believed that Ger- many in ready to agree with the British and Italian Ideas on dis- armament.
Italy, however, insists that German Nazis abandon the hope of annexing Austria. Unldas Ger- many la prepared to do this, all prospects of the powers agreeing on disarmament plans will be lost and efforts to that end will be in vain.
and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marsellics
K.P.O.
Feb. 28. 1 p.m. Feb. 28, 1 p.m.
(Duo Marseilles, 20th March).
Reg. ..
G.P.O.
.Foh. 28. 1.45 pm. Letters, ....Feb, 28, 230 pm. Wed., Feb. 28, 8.80 p.m.
Hulchow Friday
Rog., Letters,
Amoy
1
Hoihow and Pakhol Sandakan
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Halyang
.Fri., Mar. 2, 2 p.lt.
Manila
Emp. of Canada
Hosang
Λίπου Manila
Letters for "Bandeeng-Amsterdam
Air Mail Bervice"
K. P. O.
Reg..
Leters,
.March 2, 4 p.m. March 2, 4.30 p.m.
Yochow.... Fri., Mar. 2, 8.30 am. Mausang ...Fri., Mar. 2, 10.39 a.m.
Fri., Mar. 2, 3.30 pas .....Fri., Mar., 2, 5 pan.
Pres. Johnson .... Fri., Mor. 2, 5 p.m.
..Fri, March 2.. Soudan
G. P. O. Reg.March 2, 4.30 p.m.
Central and South America and Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A. Fres.
Europe via Victoria B.C. and Europe vla Siberia
March 2, 5 p.m.
Fri.. Mar. 2.
Letters,
Parcels, Grant
Mar. 2, 3 p.m.
Reg.,
Mar. 2, 4.15 p.m.
Letters,
Mar. 2, 5 p.m.
(Due Victoria B.C. 20th March) Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Soudan
East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marzollles
K. P. O.
Parcels... Mar. 2, 1 p.m. .Reg., Bfar. 2, 4.30 p.m. Letters, .... Mar. 2, 4.50 pm.
Fri., Mar. 2.
(Due Marseilles, 30th March)'
Parcels, Reg. ...
Letters,
Saturday.
Parcels, ROL"
Lettera,
Manila, Rabaul. Australia and Now Tanda
Zealand via Brisbane
(Due Brisbane, 20th March)
G. P. 0.
Mar. 2, 3 p... Mar. 2, 5 pm. Mar. 2, 6 pm.
Sat., Mar. 3.
Mar. 2, 5 p.m. Mar. 2, 8 p.10. -Mar. 6, 8 azn.
Sat., Mar. 3.
(Duo Marzelles, 1st April)
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Kashima Maru
East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Eurone via Marseilles K, P. O. Reg. Mar. 2, 4.10 p.m. Mar. 8, 9 nm. Lotters,
Haiphong Shanghai, Japan and Europe via
Siberia.
In Paris, Germany's object in considered to be to isolate Franco Amoy by securing a three cornored under- standing between Britain, Italy and Germany. France
G. P. 0. Reg., Mar. 3, 8.46 mm, Letters,... Mar. 9, 9.30 am. Canton....... Sat, Mar, 3, 5 pm.
Suwa Maru.. Sat., Mar. 3, 3.30 p.m. Chinhua... Sat., Mar..8, 8.30 pm.,
Monday.
2
Mon., Mar. E, 10.30 am. adamant Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Hawaii Maru
East and South Africa against reduction of armaments
Superscribed correspondence only. her Britain guarantees unless against a breaking of the conven- tion.
ing the Report of the Directors PRINCE GEORGE GREETED BY All agree that Germany is not together with Statement of
100,000 NATIVES Accounts, to 31st December 1933 and electing Directors
Umtata, Capo Province, Fab, 25. Auditors.
Over 10,000 natives, represent The Register of Members of the ing a million inhabitants of the Company will be closed from 3rd Transkei district, assembled here greet March to 14th March 1934, both to-day in pouring rain to days Inclusive, during which H. R. H. Prince George. period no Transfer of Shares can. The native chlofa presented the Prince with a loyal address and be registered.-.
gifts of asseggis, and head-work
The Prince thanked them and gave each of thom a walking stick. also donated a number of oxou to feed thesembled nativos "Emiter) Special Service,"
By Order of the
Board of Directore GIRD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD
" MAVERA Agentelmasse Hongkong, 21st Fobruary, 1984.
yielding on the question of aquality of armaments. It is believed that sho is demanding a fleet of 1,000. fighting aeroplanes. "
Meanwhile the French Minister insists upon the whole- sale reconstruction of the French Air Force, which is still the rentest, numerically, in the world. The cost of the Air Minister's schomo la estimated at £32,000,000, The Naval Committee of the Senate is reminding M. Doumorgun, the Premier, of the impossibility of. further reductions in the defence forças, it learned.Our Own Correspondontig
MRS.
divorco caso.
MASSIE AGAIN troubles were not over with the
TROUBLE. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AFTER DIVORCE
Reno, Nevada, Feb. 25, Only a few hours affor obtaining a divorce from her husband on the grounds" of mental cruelty, Thalia Massie, central Ogura in the sen sationalrape and murder case In Honolulu in 1982, attempt ed to commit sulčideTM tripa night club The raffle Shrouded in mystery, pl But it seemed that Mr. Misala's
WTN
In the midst of festivities, at a. night club, she suddenly collapsed and was rushed to hospital
Fresh sensations were furnished by the baro announcement from the, ahoriff's office that Thalla, Mansio had attempted to commit suicide.
Hospital authorities later told pressmen that Mrs. Massie had ro covered but did not know when she would be released g
A mass of contradictions sure rounded the collapse of Mra Maisle Doctor Vinton Muller characterised its sudden Illness, but dealined to discuss the probable. CRUBOs/United Pressi
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