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SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations sued this morning.

Banka

1.K. Dank, $1,450 b.

II.K. Band (Lon. Reg.), $871 n. Chartered Bank, £12% 11. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £13 East Asia Bank, $88

Canton Ins..

n.

Insurancos

$320 .

Union Ins., $510 0. China Underwriters, $2 n. H.K. Fire Ius,, $205 b.

Douglas, $70

Shipping

ants, $22.

1.K. Steamboats,

Indo-Chlong (Pref.), $50 n.

Indo-Chinas (Del.), $24 n.

Shell Bearer,

$80/1011.

Union Waterboats, $0.10 n.

Docks

Etc.

n.

$128 b.

11.K. & K. WHEN $20.75

HI.K. Docks (old),

11. K. Docks (new), $194 n. Providents (old), $7.30 n. Providents (new), $74 n.

New Engineering Sh. $3.90 m.

Shanghai Adm., 15/9 n.

Ducks, Sh. $130. Kailan Mining

Haubs, $10 n.

Venz: Goldfield, $3 n. Bangkong Mines, 71⁄2 els, n.

Phillippine Mining' Antamol, P. 30% 4.

Atoks, P.

Bagulo Gold, P. 281⁄2 sa Benguel Consol, P. 12.00 sa, Benguet Explor.,

Cocu Grove, P. 42 m. Wedge, P.-- Used Mines, P. --- Demonstrations, P. 30 sa. E. Mindanao, P. —– Guipus Gelds, P. — Too Gold P.- I.L.X. P. 67

P.

Hauens. *

Min. Resources, P. →

Northern Min. P. --- Paracale Gumaus, P. Salucot Mining, P.

San Mauriclo, 17.08 sa. Suyoc Consol,, P. 19 s. United

Paracales,

P. 341⁄2 54. Lands, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Hotels, $4.95 b.

H.K.

H.Ks. Deben $1071 n.

B

ds. $38.

4% Shanghai Lands, Sh. $8.40 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. Humphries, $10 n. H.K. Realties, $5.00 n. Chinese Estates, $08 n.

Public Utilities

H.K. Tramways, $17 5.

Peak Trama (old), $0

b.

Peak Trams (now), $34 n.

On

EMPHASISED

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on hour, accompanied by the Per- manent Under-Secretary of the Foreign Ofce and the Chief Diplo matle Adviser.

The Ministers met again at 5.30 p.m. for two hour.

To-inorrow morning there wit be

meeting of the Cabinet.

115

The close contact which the Prime

Secretary and other leading Forelin Minister is maintaining with the ministers is a measure of the deep which the British overnmen woll

of the Ministers recognition of the growing Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON feeling of anxiety in the country al the situation out of which war 15th September, might arise. Thursday,

of the The interest and concern public was shown again to-day in By Order,

the large crowds which assembled in Downing Street.

1938.

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary.

ficer and Ordnance Artificer in His Majesty's Navy. Candidates must be the sons of British Born Subjects, having served appren- ticeship and will be required to

Soviet Objection

Geneva, Sept. 11. The Soviet Government objects strongly to the British and French

SEPTEMBER 12, 1938.

Charged At Central Court

STIFF SENTENCES FOR DRIVING STOLEN CAR

Magistracy

YANGTSE HORROR: JAPANESE USE GAS

(Continued from Page 1)

Kwangtai moved to the north-west of Chichling, 12 miles south-east of Slahu).

on Sunday morning completely captured Péngtingchal-Domel.

Naval Careers CHINESE For Youth VICTORY

Of Hongkong IN NORTH

issue.

Isiahul, Sept. 12.

The vanguard of the Japanese right

Opportunities for British lads in wing on Saturday morning opened Hongkong to become Engine Room . The Japanese bid for Hankow by an attack on Kwangwunao, north-Arifeifers, Electrical Arteifers and cutting the Peiping-Hankow Rallway west of Chichling, while the left wing Ordnance Artleifers in H.M. Navy in southern Honan has received a advertisement setback at Fuchingshan, a strategic are presented in an which appears elsewhere In this height between Yelklatsi and Tushän Kiangsi-Hupeh Border

on the Anhwei-Honan border. сл Candidates will be asked to

After two days' continuous fight- a privato Evidence of damage to car waleh had been stolen from Mr.

Klukiant. Sept. 12. Japanese

thest for 12 years, and they will haveing, the Japanese onslaught was penetration of Lynn Robinson by two privates of

and medical examina-outposts at Fuchingshan, leaving. educational the Royal Scots, was given before Kiangtal-Hupeh border after several to undergo a trade test, as well as completely broken by the Chines

one altweeks of herce fighting went of

estimate, 3,000 Mr. H. R. Butters

Central at the

according to hen Julehang was believed immbent to- tions. when this

sous of corpses on the battlefeld. Morning

Candidates must be the

The between Andrew day as the vanguard of the driving

Jopantse have retired Yeh- George

Angus, 19, and

forces pressed on a line only ve British born subjects and

kintsi. Allen, 21, were charged with driving

miles cast of the frontier this the ages of 18 and 28.

The Japanese forces threw their examina- a cence, driving a

It is indicated that an a car without

morning.

the assaull car without the owner's permission,

"Violent engagements continued to Lion for the vacancies will probably crack troops Into

Fuchingshan, and the Chinese lines, malicious damage to

2inch

and be held in October next. rage through the steep hills

battered relentlessly by heavy artil- obtalning credit by fraud at the Java

narrow paths went of Juichank

lery barrage, wavered for

time. restaurant.

The Ishimoto and llarado detach-

But the arrival of reinforcements and the The cheer determination of the border of ments are pressing hard on Niahslapei and Pitushan near the

defenders to hold their posts at what- Hupeh. Chinese forces in this sector

ever costs saved the day and paved have already. reportedly

the way to victory.

Following up their success, the invaders-Central News.

1 car.

Inspector S. C. Saunders in evid- ence said that the car, which had been stolen from Magazine Gap Road on Saturday, was found by the

WALLET STOLEN

ACCORDEON STOLEN

Michkinshop, six miles north-west west of Julchang, are also reported of Juichang, and Wushibkai, six mites to be seenes of severe fighting.

The Hitomi and Olta detachments

have Blready reportedly

begun

The loss of a pinno accordeon along the south bank of the Yangtze, valued at $144 from his quarters on have captured Taifengshan, important board the President Cleveland yester- Chinese position six miles west of day has been reported to the Police Julchang, on Saturday.

by W. Hampton.

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Post-Office Shroff Steals From Cash-box

A wallet containing money and ENTRY OF ARTIFICERS IN

begun papers valued at $30 was stolen THE ROYAL NAVY.

con- yesterday from the office of A. W. D. action which lins moved the Prague Military Police the same day with retreating, giving way to the Brockert, an engineer of Marsman

the windscreen bent, the horn broken Vacancies exist for suitable | Government to make its latest cons off, ignition wires torn out and tha centrated Japanese offensive.

and Company, Hongkong and Shang-Chinese are pressing against retiring cessions lo the Sudeten an Engine Party, according to

(100 | imition candidates for entry

tween The damage amounted to over $50. Room Artificer, Electrical Art-versation felt reports of a con- tion keyhole plugged with wood.

hai Bank Buliding.

one of A glengarry belonging to Foreign

the the defendants was found near

defendants were cor and later both arrested in the

nud district admitted to

F. Sergeant Appleton that they had stolen the car.

Defendants pleaded guilty to the denled the irst three charges but fourth, and after evidence had been Even by the manager of the re- staurant, Mr. Thomas

Lam, the charge was dismissed..

An Army representative in Court stated that defendant Allen's reputa- was bat and he had been fined Hon $75 for sitnlar offence last May. Angus, however, had a fair record,"

London between the Soviet Minister Allairs, M. Litvinoff, and the Under

affairs. M:. Secretary for Foreign R. A.

A. Buller. M. Litvinoff is niso sald to have told the French Foreign Minister, 1. Georges Bonnet, that the Soviet is any solution of the Sudeten slons from Prague.

undergo a trade test, Educational requiring further concesTM|

and Medical Examinations. Should be between ages of 18 and 28. Enlistment will be for a period of

12 years,

An examination will probably be held in October of this year and further purticulars may be obtained by application in writing

to:-

The Chief Engineer, II. M. Dockyard, Hong Kong.

San Francisco Shop-Girls On Strike

RS

San Francisco, Sept. 11, The Mayor of San Franels, Mr. Angelo Rossi has summoned leaders of both parties to confer with him in an attempt to settle the strike of the Clerks and Salesgirls" Union of the American Federation of Labour. which has led up the business of large departmental stores here. The strike Is now finishing its third day. Except for the hooting and jeering of shoppers to-day was comparatively quiet in contrast 10 (wild disturbances on the second day of the strike and also on Thursday, when pickets attacked workers and precipitated fghts

dozen stores.- front of half

duited Presa.

"black-ler"

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghat T.T. Singapore

T. Japan TT. India

TT U.S.A. TT. Manila

Batavia

T.T.

TT. Bangkok

T.T. Salgon

T.T.

France

T.T. Germany

Is 27 .Is. 274

Inter-

The news of the Soviet vention has raused a sensation in political circles here. It is pointed out that the Soviet could make 3: Impossible for England and France

to bring about a praceful solution.

-Trans-Ocean,

Council Of State

London, Sept. 12.

Parliament The next session of will establish a Council of State composed of a dozen members of Parliament, possibly Including Mr. and Anthony Eden, to meet dally

the Cabinet's approve United Press.

policy-

U.S. Reactions

Washington, Sept. 11. The United States is watching the European altuation and the rouunțe

ing tension with grave anxiety, and I is emphasized again that the key- stone of American policy is world prace without American entangle

ments.

Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, has relayed to President Honst- velt accounts received from various sources abroad, including the account from the Ambassador to Britain, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, of the situation,

Both defendants were fined $25 or three weeks on the first charge, $75 or six weeks on the second, and on the third charge Allen was sentenced to four months' imprisonment

and Angus to two months.

LADIES TEST TEAR GAS

(Continued from Page 1.)

the Exchequer, the Foreign Secretary and the Home Secretary were with the Prime Minister for more than tained in England for 2s. 6d., he said, and incully would probably cost about $1.50.

He again warned them not to purchase unguaranteed re- spirators,

This type of respirator has a long window in front instead of the usual "goggles." This window, being made of mies, is fragile, and care must be taken when packing the respirator, not to crack it, because then the musk will be no pratellon Oficials here refuse to indicate against gas. The canister, which whether any official move is to befits on to the face-piver, contains made in the near future by the gauze Otters on either side of the United States Government-United charcoal. This is to catch the minute particles of arsenic present in the smoke type of gass24,

Presa.

Prayers For Peace

London, Sept. 12. In almost all churches In London prayers for peace were offered yesterday.

Similar prayers were offered in

churches. Trans- most Australian

Occar.

Nazi Determination

After use, each respirator was dis- infected in a special machine for that purpose.

H.M.S. DORSETSHIRE IN HONGKONG

H.M.S. Dorsetshire arrived in Hongkong yesterday, joining H.M.S. 170 nom.

Nuremberg, Sept. 11.

Engle, HM.S. Kent, H.M.S. Adven- .53 M Diplanets, here believe that the fure, and H.M.S. Dainty, which ar-

rived here last week. 100% militant tone of speeches by General

To-day the Eagle, Dainty and Ad- .83 Goering and Herr Hitler have con-

stituted a build-up for Hitler's final. venture leave for Singapore. The #ying il paying-of speech, which is likely to be a sharp

continue from pronouncement of Germany's deter-pennant and will

"get Singapore to England for re-com- mination that the Sudetens

mission.

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Many Nazi extremists demand that Britain acquiesce in a plebiscite, while others believe that in view of

is Adventure

Herr Hitler's speech on Sunday, in .1/0

the resumption of negotiations Herr which he warned of Germany's pre- Hitler wil mention the Czecho-paredness;

not Slovakian problems, except to berate 1/3

the democracies for their 1/3.5/32

383 reasonableness" in plunging Europe

war jitters. .11.0 in a tense mood of United Press, 84

Star Ferrics, $78 n.

TT. Switzerland

T.T. Australa

Yaurnuti Ferries (old), $24

n.

Buying

Yaumat: Ferries rights, $24 n.

4 m/s L/c London

China Light (old), $11% n.

4 m/c D/p

do,

China Light (now), $8 n.

4 m/ L/e U.S.A.

415 France

30 l/s India

U.S. Cross rate in London

.-1.81

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

Trot-With My Little

Wagon

1.K. Electrie, $60 n. Macro Electric, $17% n. Sondakan Lights, $0.35 b. Telephone (old). $2014 m. Telephone (new), $9.35 n. China Buses, Sh.

Singapore Tractions, s/- 26/3 n. Singapore Prel, 9/- 20/3 n.

Industrial

Cald: Muck. (old). Sh. $14 n. Cald Mac. (Pref.), Sh. $13 n. Canton Ices. $1.70 n.

Cements, $17

n.

ILK. Rupes, $4.90 n.

Stores, &c.

Stat20

Dairy Farms, $29

Watson: $0.10 n.

n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.70 n.

Sineres, $2.20 n.

Wing On (ILK.). $50 n William Powell, Ltd., 75 cts. n.

Catton Mil.

Ewo Cotton, Sh. $101. Shai Cotton (old), Sh. $95 n. Zoong Sings.. Sh. $24 Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.

Miscellaneous

11.

H.K. Entertainments, $0 n. Construction, $1.00, n. Vibro Piling, $0.05 n. Ch. Govt. 5 1925 G$ Bonds,

07% prm. n.

II.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% pr. b. | H.K. Govt. 34% Loan 1% prm,

Wallace Harpers,

Mursmans (Lon.), u/- 13/3 n. Mormons Ins. (ILK.), a/- 3/4 n. Anglo Javas, -a

is

Hurse And Bram Martin and Band. Fox-Trots-Shall We Dance Dass From the Film): Slap That

Harry vocal

(From "Shall We Dance') Roy & His Orchestra with retenin. Slow Fox-Trot --Broken- Hearted Clowni

Cara't Fox-Tent-Whyní We Make Love Horry Roy is Orchestra with vocal refrain. Slow Fos-Trut-louse Beautiful;

Count Your Swing Step Don't Chickens

Vietor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. Fox-Trots -Caravan: I'm Feelin' Like A Mil-

(From lion

'Broadway Melody of 1038) Nat Gonella, and 11ts Georgians with vocal refrain by Nat Gonella.

110 Clore Down.

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations were se ceived after the close of the morning reason through Reuters:

Business Dons Prices in Peso Sept. 10, Sept. 12.

38! Una. Ung.

Anlamok

Consolidated Chinn Providents Alok

(old),-

DOG BITES AMAH

An omah named Wong Ying, 44,

of Kimberly Road, was bitten on

Itagulo 'Gold

JU

20

Benguet Cons.

12,00

25 11.80

Coco Grove

14214

Consolidated Mines

Ung.

Demonstration

.30

Ung.

• Ung.

I.X.L.

67

Paracate Gumaus

Han Maurizio fluxco

United Paracate

Army Manoeuvres

"un-

Nuremberg, Sept. 11, Here Hitler watched the spectacular closing scenes of the Nazi review 30- day, when a shain battle was staged on the Zeppelin Field.

Fifteen thousand soldiers from the Pomeranian

Division, assisted by scores of bombers and pursuli planes

show.-United Press.

Staging a surprise attack at night, the same Japanese détachments" at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning captur- ed Chenklawu, following which they were continuing their drive westward.

Douci.

Cleared Of Japanese

Loyang, Sept. 12. Following the Chinese recapture of Wenhslen, east of Menghsien in northern Ionan, areas on the north around bank of the Yellow River Wenhsien are now cleared of Japan-

troops.

ese

the

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BIG SILK HAUL

Ho Yuk-man, 42, assistant shroff

· Entering the house of Hung Funt at the General Post Offer, was kre in South Wall Street, Kowloon | charged before Mr. R. Edwards at City, yesterday, thieves stole a quan- the Central Magistracy this morning tity of milk, clothing and bedding charged with fraudulent disposal of

$499.53. valued at $425,

Prosecuting

Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jones, the Postmaster General, snid on the morning of September 10, two Chinese clerks were inspecting the cash boxes, and came across that of the defendant's. The lock on the box W3J not locked.

DOCTOR'S LOSS

A gold pocket watch and chain valued at $200 was lost by Dr. E. W. Kirk at South Bay. Beach, on September 0.

TYRES SLASHED

Later in the same morning defen- dant admitted the theft of the money. Defendant was sentenced to six months' hard labsir.

had three of its tyres' punctured by Sunday morning. The car was between 1 parked at the Bowen Road trom

22.11. on' station.

The retreating Japanese from Wenhsien werd waylaid by Chinese at a point about seven miles weat of Tsinyang, north-west uf Wenhsien.

on Saturday. After

A car belonging to Mr. A. R. brief encounter, the Japanese e Colquhoun of No. 7 Bowen Road north in

conitision, leaving CUFFL Breat over BB deal behind.

captured more than some unknown person The Chinese 20 Japanese offers and privates PM, on Saturday and alive and seized three tanks. nine. tricks, 27 rilles, four cases of car- tridges mud 64 sises of petroleum.

On the Menghsien sector, fighting

to continued rage yesterday

the Chungylchen tu north-west.—-—- Central News.

Hsuchang Bombing

it

POST OFFICE.

From

I

Manila Hollow

Chengchow, Sept. 12. One hundred and sevenly civillans were killed or wounded during Japanese air raid on Hsuchung on the Peiping-Hankow Railway, 51 miles south of Chengchow, yesterday. Sixty bombs were released by the raiders.

The long distance telephone service between Chengchow and Tsuchong was disrupted but through traffic on the Pelping-Hankow and Langhai Railways was not interrupted,

The Laughni Railway at Kung- hafen, 38 mile north-west of Cheng- chow, was alra bombed by three 20 bombr Japanese planes, Over were dropped but all went wide of their mark-Central News:

Kinhwa Again Bombed

Kinhwa, Sept. 12. Kinhwa was again boinbed by six Japanese planes yesterday.

the the

After circling over the city. raiders released 30 bombs at railway station, causing considerable damage. Eight civilians were killed, while eight others were wounded.- Central News.

Railways Cut

Shanghai, Sept. 12. thirdly, Mr. Joseph According to Japanese reports the Kennedy's mysterious and possibly Naval Air Force has been very active very important visit to the Prime

in South and Central China, and the Paris belief railways between

and Minister, fourthly, the

Hankow that Britain is still struggling Canton and Hankow and Peiping! desperately to effect a peaceful set- have been cut in several places. tiement, even if this theans the Reuter. pursuasion of the Prague Government to accept the Karlsbad demands and agree to the neutralisation of Czecho- Slovakia, fifthly. Mr. Chamberlain's reluctance to take extra-ordinary measures; sixthly, the British and French Cabinet meetings prior to the delivering of Herr Hitler's speech

from the Air Force, staged in renfletic/Say; seventhly, the pleas of. M.

France Ready

Paris, Sept. 12.

General Gemeiln, President of the Supreme War Counell, his informed the Premier, M. Daladier, t all defences have been brought to full strength and that everything short of netual mobilisailon has completed.-United Press.

been

Guns Ready

London, Bepi, 12. Europe is ready for the Inimiient possibilty of war. The Powers are waiting with guns ready for Herr Hilfer's specels as possibly the signal for the palaed armies to sprlar at each others throats.

be the

Decisions which may greatest factors in Europe's fate rest on Herr Hitter, who must make them In his specek to the Nazi Congress

to-day.

None, and perhaps not even Hitler himself, are certain what the deel- sion will be, but Britain is hopeful, and believes that the speech may be a pacifle announcement temporarily x-div. delaying the inevitable show-down in

Central Europe, Ung. Unq. Ung.

Not since 1914 has Europe faced .10

auch

a fateful day, never in history have the nations been so equally prepared for armed conflict.

Developments during the past 24 hours have Included Britain's caution to Herr Hitler not to intervene in the Crecho-Slovakian, dispute; secondly,

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the bacit by a dog while walking The following is Swan, Culbertson along Embankment Road yesterday. & Fritz' report on this morning's Wong was treated at the Kowloon market. Hospital. The dog has not yet been The Manila Stock Exchange held traced,

n' duli salon.

Newspaper

Office Coolie Caught In Act

:

Minister of the Interior, for unity among all classes in France in the event of war; eighthly, the sympathy and support in the event of war which is said to have been

Britain conveyed โป

by every Dominion; ninthly, the indications conveyed by various oficials that Britain will, in the event of war, wahhot her declaration until after type from his employers. He was France in order to perfect the London aerial defences and complete mobili-imprisonment. sation.

of

An office coolle employed by the South China Morning Post, named Mak Shun, 31, appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with the theft of eight calties of lead ingots' and

fitted $20 or, in default, 11 month's Inspector M. J. Flattery told the Court that the defendant was stop- district watchman ut ped by a

It is significant that in a landslide public opinion, the British public is grimly reconelled to the possibility Queen's Road Central who asked for of war in the event of Czecho- the inspection of the parcel which Slovakia being invaded, and, unlike he was carrying, *

crisis, there during the Ethiopian

Defendant admitted ho had stolen have been no "pence at any price" the lead from lils employers. demonstrations.United Press.

Hitler's Resentment

Berlin, Sept. 12. Officials indicate that Herr Hiller bitterly

Britain's warning resents and some circles here predict that the British action may Impelthe

Bulgarian King On Visit

Reich leader to assume a more war- To Balmoral

like tone than he had originally in- tended in his speech to-night.

Others regard the British attitude

The

to

Mr.

London, Sept. 11. King Barla of Bulgaria and Queen ns a more bluff to bolster up Czech

Joanna, are on a private visit put lic opinion following the "weak” speech by President Benes on Satur-England, arrived at Balmoral Castle

| last night. day.

Colonial Secretary, Herr Hiller's official

apokesman ro- fured to make any comment on the Malcolm MacDonald, who has been British atatement of policy, saying at Balmoral as Minister in Attendance that he could not comment on any of the King, left for London to-day to thing to important without instruce attend-to-morrow's meeting of the

Cabinet-British Wireless. tions United Press. ***

INWARD MAILS

Per

Eurymedon Mulnam

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, Imperial Airways 7th September. Shanghal and Swntow ......... Kwangtung Parcels, from Calcutta and Straits Talma

For

Swatow

Due.

September 12. .September 12.

Plano

.September 13,

.September 13.

.September 13.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Monday

Date and Time.

Ausliun....Mon, Sept. 12, 4.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways. Plane......

Direct Service"duo

Mon., Sept. 12. K.P.Q. 19th September.

London.

Reg. Sept. 12, 5 p.m. Ori...... Sept. 12, 5.30 p.m.

Rer.,

Ord..

G.P.O.

.Sept. 12, 5 p.m..

.Sept. 12, 7 D.M.

Air Malt for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plane

by **Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 10th Sept.

Her..

Ord.,

Reg Ord,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 24th September .....

K.P.O.

Mon., Sept. 12.

.....Sept. 12, 5 pm. ...Sept. 12, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.

Sept. 12, 5 pun,

.Sept. 12, 7 p.m.

Mon., Sept. 12.

G.P.O. & KP.0. Parcels,....Sept. 12, 5.00 p.m.. Reg, Sept. 13, 8.45 sm. Ord., ...Sept. 13, 0.30 am.

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