NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVENTURE OF
Air Raid Precautions
EX-OFFICER OF MAURETANIA
The demonstration Gas-proof FIGHT WITH BURGLAR and Splinter-proof Room in the Medical
Officer's Houxe, old Government Civil Hospital will be open to inspection by the public betweod 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. dally from to-day until Friday, 11th February, 1938, Inclusive.
Kopresentatives of the Royal Enginoura will be in attendance.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,
STANLEY.
in
IN U.S. HOTEL
WIFE ATTACKED BY MAN WITH A CLUB
New York. former Staff A fight between a Captain in the Cunard-White Stor llner Mauretania, Capt. Kingsley Howe, 54 and a 23-year-old burglar took place in the Hotel Wyndham, New York, in the early hours to-day. Capt. Howe described his adven- tures Inter in the day,
His nose was heavily bandaged, and he had a tor in splints. wife, who joined in the fight, suffering from shock.
14
The new Preparatory School will have all classes in Chineso
day except one lesson each English. Ages, &-12 years. Fees $100 inclusive, per term of 13
He said his experiences as a Rugby weeks, for boarders. Regiatra football player saved him and his tion, 11a.m., February 16. Open-wife from more serious injury. inga.m., February 17.
The Middle School will re-open and entrance examination for now students be held at 8.45 a.m. on February 21. (No. 6 bus).
For prospectuses apply to Mr. Fung Man Sul or Mr. Chan Pak Luk, Messrs. H. Wicking, Prince's Building. Tel. 30241 or to
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,
STANLEY.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
OF
"My wife," he continued, "heard sounds in our living room and went in her night attire to investigate. I heard her shrick as the burglar swung at her with a club. I ran into the room and brought him down with o flying tackle below the knees.
"KNOCK-AND-TUMBLE" "Then we had five minutes of as rough a knock-and-tumble fight us I have ever seen in my many years of going to sea.
"We rolled all
the over
room, knocking down chairs, lamps and fur- niture.
"My wife pluckilý grabbed him by the hair, whereupon he wrested him- self free and knocked her back against a wall, while I again tackled him. My wife picked up the tele- phone. Thereupon the burglar hit ne over the nose with a 'black jack, and silpping out of my arms, made
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTIETH ORDIN-
a balt for the hall." ARY YEARLY MEETING
When the police arrived, they THIS COMPANY will ho held at found the burglar cowering in a the Office of Messrs. Jardiac, cellur in the basement and arrested Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thura-him. His face was scratched and day, the 10th February, 1938, at bruised from the encounter he had
had with Capt. and Mrs. Howe. 11 a.m., for the purpose of
The incident caused great commo- receiving the Report of the Direction in the hotel, and one tors together with a Statement of quests who was aroused Accounts for the year ended 31st Sinclair Lewis, the author.
Capt. and Mr Howe's plucky December, 1937.
The Register of Shares of the sulted in jewellery belonging to Mrs. conduct in tackling the intruder re- Company will be CLOSED from Howe, worth thousands of dollars, Thursday, the 3rd February, 1938, | being saved. It was lying on to Thursday, the 10th February, į dressing table near the bed, 1938, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors.
F. IL CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 26th January, 1938.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF
CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who haa been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a munner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent
of the was Mr.
EMPIRE NEWS
CHARGES AGAINST
EX-MINISTER
the
THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.
Noted London Correspondent In Hongkong
Mr. Vernon Bartlett On Poace Mission. Mr. Vernon Bartlett, special cor- News Chronicle, respondent of the said yesterday that his trip to Hong- kong was not without excitement, since he was 'detained by order of the Italian police in Brindisi, and had his first sight of Japanese warships near Gap Rock.
Calcutta. "Inconsistent, unscrupulous_in_the_ extreme, one who was guilty of all sorts of corrupt practices, and Lor whom nothing was too mean or dis- honourable," were among the epithets
Well known as a commentator on Bartlett international
affaire, Mr. covered some months of the Spanish war, and is now hoping to get ac- quainted at first hand with the Sino- Japanese hostilities.
W.DS
While the Imperial Airways plane on which he came out was stopping over at Brindisi, Mr. Bartlett taken aside by the police and his luggage was impounded. It appear- ed that he would be detained some time, until representations were made to the authorities and
guarantees were given by Imperial Airways that he would
work do ho journalistic while in Italy. However, his baggage allowed was scaled up and he was only the use of his pyjamas.
"I was not altogether surprised," sald Mr. Bartlett, "I knew I was on the Duce's black books because wrote rather strongly of Italian inter- vention in the Spanish war.'
Incidentally. Mr. Bartlett met Mussolini frequently during this phase of his work, and formed the opinion that he was essentially
elly realist whom Europe need not really 'Dicta- fear, "He once said to me: tors are ambitious people who want to keep their jobs, and they know that man who starts a war is seldom in power to sign the peace treaty when that war
ends." PEACE BY BOYCOTT Speaking of his job in China, Mr. Bartlett, said that apart from making himself acquainted with the political position, which he hoped to do by visits to Hankow, Canton and inter-
omeers views with high
of the had a peace Government, he also mission.
Chinese This was to assure the people of the efforts being made on their behalf by the International Peace Campaign headed by M. Pierre Cot, Minister of the Interier, and M. Edouard Herriot, Minister of France,
former Prime to promote a world-wide boycott of trade against
Japan by labour and co-operative
bodles.
The movement originated from the resolution of the League of Nations Union that each country should do to end something in its own way the hostilities, and would culminate at the end of this week in a
meeting at the Albert Hall of representatives of 400
million members of Unions,
bodles, co-operative societies, universities etc. Lord Cecil was the head of the British representatives at this moving, and Mr. T. V. Soong had agreed to be chairman, of the China National Group.
Mr. Bartlett will stay several weeks in the Far East before returning to London.
NEWLY-WEDS TO
who is seeking advice on any matter used by counsel, Mr. N. Das COME TO COLONY
concerning a child, would be doing Gupta, describing the alleged charac-
an act of kindness by communleating!ter of Sir Kazi Golum Mohluddin
at once with-
The Ilon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Roum 308, Bank of East Asia Build ing, Hongkanit, or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, 1st foor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow- loon,
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
BIGGER NAVAL
PROGRAMME
BATTLESHIP LIMIT
Faroqui, member for the Tipperal district of Bengal and
former Minister of the Bengal Government, The ex-Minister is the respondent in an action brought by an unsuccess
rival ful
candidate before the Calcutta Election tribunal tv set aside the election on the ground of corrup tion. Sir Kazi denies the charges of corruption as reckless and absurd.
The president of the tribunal is Mr. Justice with two commissioners.
Edgley. is sitting
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Prohibition-Two
Announcement is made of the mar- ringe of Miss Dorothy M. Connell, daughter of Mrs. M. J. Connell of Seattle and Son Francisco, to Mr. John Francis McKiernan, Jr. son of Mr. J. F. McKiernan of New York City, which took place on December In Cathedral Chapel, Santa Monica, California.
The bride, who is the daughter of the late founder of Connell Bros. Co., Ltd., was educated at Forest Ridge Convent
and
the University of
Washington. The groom was educa- ted at St. John's Preparatory School, million Fordham
York University. The couple, are touring
College and New the United States, and after a visit to Japan will make their home in Hongkong where Mr. McKiernan Company. will be manager of the General Milk
Indians are to "go dry" as the result of a total prohibition order which is to be enforced in six United Province districts. Since the introduction of prohibition in the Salem district Madras the consumption of tea has increased strikingly, The quantity of leaf tea despatched from Madras to the Salern district during November wus nine times the averages of the past 12 months.
Islington Corinthians' Win.-By defeating Bihar 3-0 at Patna, Isling ton Corinthians, the Amateur Associ ation football team, scored their so far. biggest victory of the tour They have left Patna for Lucknow
In view of recent developments abroad the British naval construction programme for 1938, to be announced before the end of February, may be larger than that of last year, which en route for the North-West Frontler, provided for 220,000 tons of comba-† where they will meet their strongest tant shipping. The new British pro the British Army in India.
opponents, a team represenative
Aramune will be drawn up with a view to the maintenance of the balance of power both in European and Far Eastern waters. It is ex- pected to include the following ver- nels:
Five battleships;
Four or five cruisers of the 8,000- ton Fijl clasa;
Three cruisers of the 5,300-tán Dido class;
A NAVY JOKE Battleships Of "Cherry
Tree" Class
af
The battleships Nolson and Rodney are called by sailors the Cherry Tree class' because they were cut down by Washington," said Lieutenant Com- mander Thompson, RN, lecturing to the Bristol branch of the Royal A proportionate number of sub-Empire Society recently. He added:
"They just lopped of 200 feet at
Sixteen destroyers, of which balt may be of the big Tribal class of 1,850 tons; and
marines, escort vessels and auxi-the stern to bring them within the liary craft.
treaty, and there you get the reason It is understood that this year's why these ships can aground. They battleships will conform to the 35, are naturally frightfully difficult to 000-ton limit imposed by the 1030 handle."
Commander London Treaty unless it is definitely
Thompson sold the established that the new Japanese
navy's new anti-aircraft guns had vessels rubstantinily exceed this ton-reduced the number of rounds nerded nage. It is noticed with satisfaction to bring down an aeroplano from in naval circles that, although Italy about 6,000, which was the aver did not sign the Treaty, her how log
ege during the
battleships about to be commenced thing.
are restricted to 35,000 tons.
from
war, to
to nine You can inke "St," "that the navy is very well able
some-
twenty. sald
Following last year's Increase of look after itscit and its dockyards so nearly 11,000 in the Navy's person- hal, a further large expansion is on-far as air attacks go. We can con ticipated this year.
U.S. CRUISER TO VISIT HONGKONG
head, rarely seen in Hongkong, will
The U.S.S. light cruiser Marble-
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
Russians,
LETTERS TO THE Strengthen
EDITOR
GIVING HELP TO CHINA
To The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph,
Sir-stall be glad if you will be kind enough to publish the following lines.
Naval Force
Stimulated Building Admitted
Cruisers For
Far
East
enemy
Hankow, Feb. 8. As far as I can see, very few of "The reborn Soviet navy should my fellow-countrymen in this colony not confine itself to the defence of show any interest in giving aid to the homeland, but should also Invade the invaded Chinese who are fight-enemy waters to destroy ing against Japanese barbarism, navies.....**. This Was the Fascism and Imperialism, which are editorial declaration of the Pravda, becoming a menace to the elvilisa-the Government news organ, recelv. tion of the world.
ed here.
This journal sald that the streng Our people at home are, by far, thening of the Red navy has been more energetle than we, as for nastimulated by the construction pro- alds are concerned. Why are we so deadly-sllent and cold towards alds Italy.
gramme of Japan, Germany, and to China? It is high time for us to do something, otherwise we will be sufferers too if China is conquered.
be in harbour from February 11 to 10 on a visit from the north. One of the Omaha class ships, the Marblehead was bullt in 1923 and cost over G$8,000,000. She has a standard dis- placement of 7,050 tons and la 650 feet in length; alterations to her battery had to be made after she was completed, in order to improve her. seaworthiness. Her armament now includes 11 six-inch guns.
I have started to buy the Chinese Liberty Bonds 30 dollars worth out of my 200 dollars salary. And I am going to buy them until the unde- clared war is over.
to those of
My
I will kowtow countrymen who will do as I have donc, If we cut down our drinks we can play our part with ease. At the same time the part we play wili encourage the rich Chinese in this Colony to give more.
A PRO-CHINESE BRITON.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary Issued at 3.15 pm. yesterday, says:
The market was fately active, with prices in some instances showing an appreciable advance, closing steady with an upward tendency. The turnover generally was somewhat large, mainly in Providents.
Manila continues to keep steady. Buyers
Hongkong Bank $1.470 cum. div. Bank of East Asia $12 Union Insurance $438 China Underwriters $1.60 Douglaser 157
H.K. & K. Wharven 3117 H.K. & W. Docks $2352 Providents (Old) 3.70 Providents (New) $0.03 H. S. Hotels 65.00 1K Realties $4
HIK. Tramways Sid.03 Peak Trama (old) 26 China Lights (Old) $10.00 H.K. Electrics 8354 Telephones (Old) $25.00 Cements 913
Dairy Farme 425.10 Watsons $3.40 Constructions $1 Maramans (UK) 1/ 3/3
Sellers
Union Inmurance 1502 H.K. & K. Wharves $1304 Providents (New) 10.10 11.K. Tramways $13.10 Peak Trams-(New) $3 Dairy Farms $25 Win. Powell, Ltd. $0.75
Bales
IX. & W. Docks $20 Providents (Old) $257 Providents (New) $0.59/05 Antamoxs 81
Atoks 20
9.80
Dagulo Gold 24 Benguet Consol Coco Grove .02 Consolidated Mines 011 Demonstrations 43
1. X. L. 88 Paracale Gumous 25 Ban Mauricio 72 Suyoc Consol 20 Uniled Paracales 52 E, & S. Hotole $5.85 Shanghai Land 20 II.K. Tramways $14.70 China Lights $10.00 H.K. Electrics $35 Telephones (Old) 25%/
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Feb. 7, The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuler:
Opening
Closing
New York Colton
March May July
8.44/45
0.54/55
8.64/04 8.75/75
8.82/02
8.82/82
Oct.
8.84/73
Dec. Jan.
Spot
Ever since the U.S.S.R. obtained the liberty of building a rwy for Far Eastern waters by virtue of the Soviet Government has been utiliz Anglo-Soviet naval accord, the
ing every opportunity to strengthen the Red navy. Early this year it established an Independent People's Commissariat for the Uavy.
0.02/02 8.77/77 8.07/07 0.81/81 9.01/01
0.74 The First Notice Day for March Colton in Feb. 23 with Delivery date March 1.
March
May
July
Sept.
Dee.
Jan.
Now York Rubber
14.23 /25 14,40b/45 14.57 /50 14.71 /70
14,40 140 14.50 /00 14.05/600
14.80 700 14.00. N 13.00 N
Sales for the day:-840 tons.
Chicago Whical
May
04%/044
EMPRESS INDIVIDUAL WATE
July
00%/00%
Seph
Monday's Sales:-
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1st Floor Exslange Bldg. Phone 22508,
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quer also the submarine easily BEAUTY CHOPPE
ed we have sumcient destroyers.
9544/03 914/01 01/01
The Soviet navy has assembled sometime 60 submarines at Vladivo- stok, while it intends to send a fleet of 8,000-ton cruisers to the Far Eastern waters this spring. The Pravda goes on to say concerning the Soviet naval requirements
"The major powers of the world arc devoting their attention to strengthening their navies,
parti- cularly Japan, Germany, and Italy. In order to safeguard Soviet in- terests, the Soviet navy should not only defend the home coast, but must build fleets strong enough to invade foreign territories. That is why the People's Commissariat for the Navy. has been established." International. GIGANTIC DOCK BUILT
Feb. 8.
Harbin, the
The People's Commissariat decided to construct a glant dockyard Navy of the Soviet Government has at Vladivostok, Soviet Russia's fore- reilable reports reaching here to-day most naval base in the Far East, indicate.
The projected dockyard will, the reports further say, be devoted to the construction of battleships, large cruisers, and other craft of that nature.
Submarines and other subsidary vessels. have been ordered from Great Britain, it is said, and the Soviet authorities are credited with continuing efforts to enlarge the armaments in the Far East-Inter- national.
1938.
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an
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SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mall Service to Shanghai is temporarily suspended,
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Ordinary air mail letters for im- perial Airways Direct Service to Europe etc. will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office at 9.00 am. Sundays. Letters
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6 p.m. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS
AVIATION PROGRESS
Tokyo, Feb, 0. Replying to a Dudget Committee interrogation. Gen. Sugiyama, War Afinister, sald Soviet Russia had in- creased her Far Eastern air force by 20 per cent. within the last year.
He sald at present there were 1,500 Soviet planes in the vleinity of Vladivostok and that the advances of other Powers night accelerate Jopanese aviation-United Press.
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Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai-Vancouver B.C., 22nd
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Calcutta and Straits Austrella and Manila Shanghai.....
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Straits, Manlia and London Parcels
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February 10.
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February 11.
Fushimi Maru
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Emp. of Canada Tilawa
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New York, Feb. 8.
5. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:
Lack of definite news on the Street is attributed to the rise of various rumours, one of which, a- Uhough entirely unconfirmed, is 10 the effect the
President Roosevell will promise another business breath- ing spell in his forthcoming radio broadcast. The Street has been heartened by the progress of U.S. Steel negotiations, the early seille. ment of which, It is hoped, would stabilise steel prices and release orders. Additional items of news to- day were a curtailment in crude oil production, the weakness of buse metals and an increase in unemploy- ment in Great Britain.
S. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:
of
Stock: The market
abruptly reversed its trend to-day, without any specific news, although there have been rumours
bullish Washington developments. We would not buy on the current atrength. Business fallures for the week totalled 250. Bank deposits for the week amounted to $14,404,000,-
000,
Cotton: The adoption by the House of Representatives of
rule limiting the debate on the Form Bill to 4 hours is construed as favourable to the passage of the Bill, which then goes to the Senate, Prices of collon advanced sharply on the news.
Wheat: The continued drought in the South-West is considered by some authorities not to be a major price factor for the present, as the growth of the crop begins al the end of February. The market to-day res- ponded to the favourable action of stocks, moderate exports und covering by short,
Corn! The featureless.
market to-day is
Rubber: There in some belief that the foreign political situation will tend towards accumulation of stocks here, due to the possibility of in- surance and shipping complications until the outlook more clarified. Factory auto sales for January were 8,000,000 bushels. 30% under those for December. Chicago Corn1
Sugar: The market to-day was active, but prices were easier on the lower London market 50%/00
and of March 00%/60% 00%/60% substantial liquidation
position.
50%/50
on
"Straits and Calcutta
Per
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Date and Time
Wed., Feb. 9, 3 p.m.
.Wed., Feb. 9, 5 p.m.
Kwelyang Thurs., Feb. 10, 8.30 am. Rhexenor Thurs., Feb. 10, 1 p.m. and
Friderun .Thurs., Feb. 10, 3.30 pm.. the C.N.A.C.. Plane....Thurs, Feb. 10. Ser-
Kowloon P. 0.
..Feb. 10, 5 pm.
.:Feb. 11. 6 am.
Muinam Thurs., Feb. 10, 1.30 p.m.
Thurs., Feb. 10, 8.30a.m. ..Thurs, Feb. 10, 10.30 a.m..
Thurs, Feb. 10.
Rey.. Ord.
..Feb. 10, 5 p.m.
G. P. O.
Reg., Ord..
.Feb. 10, 5 p.m.
Tai Suen-Hong-
Yunnan
Flesang
Parcels
Ord.
Canton
Swatow and Tientsin
Hangsang
Friday
Shanghai
Swatow and Tientsin
Shanghai
Amoy ...
Haiphong
..Feb. 10, 11.30 am.
.....Feb. 10, 12.30 pm. Thurs., Feb. 10, 2 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 10, 5 p..
Gneisenau....Fri., Feb. 11, 8.30 a.m.. Kiungchow..Fri, Feb. 11, 0.30 am. Victoria....Fri, Feb. 11, 9.30 a.m. Tfisaroea ...Fri, Feb. 11, 10.30 am.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Fushimi Maru.Ft., Feb. 11.
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- scilles, 13th March.
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vice"--dae Amsterdam, 22nd
February
Dairen and Canada via
Saturday
10th
Victoria Tyndarcus...Sat, Feb. 12, 9.30 a.m.
B.C.-due Victoria B.C. March.
Shanghai and Japan Manila
Kumsang...Sat., Feb. 12, 10.30 am. Emp. of Canada
Sat, Feb. 12, 3,30 pm.
Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy). Cremer ....Sat., Feb. 12, 5.00 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Feb. 12.,
Direct Serviconduc London,
GP.O. and K.P.O. Reg.,
21st February
Feb. 12, p.m.
Feb. 13, 9 a..
Air Mail for "Austraila by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Feb. 12.
Airways Service"-das Darwin, 20th February
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Sunday
Chicklang Sulyong
Monday
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Feb. 17. 0 m.
.Sun., Feb. 13, 0.30 a.m. Sun, Feb. 13, 030 a.m.
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres. McKinley
South America and Europe via
Parcels,
Victoria B.C.,-due Victoria B.C.. 6th March,
Reg. Ord.,
Tuesday
Amoy Manila,
Wednesday
Swalow and Bangkok
.Mon., Feb. 14.
.Feb. 14, 3 p.m.
Feb. 14, 4.15 pm.
.Feb. 14, 6 p.m.
Tainan...Tues, Feb. 15, 3.30 pm. Makasser and Sourabaya Tilsadane..Tues., Feb. 16, 8.30 am.
Kalgan.....Wed, Feb. 10, 8.30 am..
Friday Manila, Australia and New Zealand Changte
via Thursday Island-due Thura- day, Inland, 1st March
.Fri., Feb. 10. Parcels, ....Feb. 18, 0.00 a.m. Reg.. Ord..
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Carthage
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles -Due Marseilles, 18th March
Feb. 18, 0.45 a.m.
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German air service would be allowed to operate' in any part of the Union, as air service over the country must. Capetown, Feb. 8. be absolutely reciprocal, and the The Finarice Minister of the Union countries mentioned cannot do so 53.49 of South Africa, Mr. Pirow, stated Reuter Bulletin,
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