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FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT
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New -York Life
JOHN A.
McOALL,
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SUMMARY OF REPORT:
BUSINESS OP ISOJJ. !
Premium Income f 27,488,057 .44
Interest, Rents, etc 0,374,1)89.51
Total Income $ 33,803,010.0a
Deutli Churns 8,440,003.40
Endowments nnd Annuities '2,404,002.00
Dividends, Purchased Insurance, etc 4,103,453.01
Total to Policy Holder? 15,038,450.27
Number of New Policies Issued 85,1 1 1
Amount of New Insurance Written $228,417,1 14 00
CONDITION JANUARY 1, 1894. j
Assets $148,700,781 .20
Liabilities, 4 per cent .Standard 131,075,151 .03
Surplus .. . . . 1 7,025,030 . 18
Number of Policies in Force ... . . 253,870
Amount of Insurance in Force 770,150,078 OK
PROGRESS IN ISM.
Increase in Bcnciits to Policy Holders $ 1,0 13,437. SI
Increase in Assets .' 11,201,582.22
Inereasc in Surplus
Increase in Insurance Written
Increase in Insurance in Force
Increase in Number of Policies in Force ,
Increase in Number of Policies Written
over 185)2
Increase in New Premiums Income over
1S1
Iu tha following rospocU tho Now York Life, In 1803, ha BROKEN ALL
RECORDS over mndo by Uorsolf or any othor Company.
Fiiist Number of policies applied for in 180:1
Skcond Number of new policies actually written in
Tiiinn Amount of new insurance
Fot'KTit Number of new policies
70,000
Finn Net gain in new business over tbo previous year
r.l,812,000
Sixth Net increase in number of policies in force .'17,008
SitVKNTii Net gain iu insurance iu force $80,008,0-10
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DailyBulletinPublishing
AKE RECEIVING.
BOOK & JOB STOCK
BY EVERY
AT
Electric Printing Office,
Merchant Street,
THE
Insurance Co.
President.
220,082. OS
01,812,01 4.00
80,008,010.00
37,008
18,852
in 18M
that of
uw2.oo8.42
.OiUiOO
ISO.'l
85,111
$22:1,800,000
in 180:l
issued in 1S9J1 ..
actually pa'nT for
OKNKItAli AOKNT. HAWAIIAN ISI.ANUS.
NEW INVOICES OF
STEAMER
T1IEIK
Honolulu, H. I.
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W. F. ReynOldS, : Prop. j
1IV do not iio in for yrindimj out
Spectacle and Eyeytasse, but ivr can
fit you at price in accordance with the
times.
Ol'U LINK OK
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JDOJ-lJ-lQ CX (jrA JYL JEjO
IS WKbb ASdOHTKI).
DOMESTIC
SEWING
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M AUJtiliN 11 '
AM, KINDS OK
SEWING MACHINE
Needles & Fittings!
ro
Mil
jnmvi'-
The Klii? of All Typewriter..
Purses and Card Cases, ;
I
Tennis Rickets and Supplies,
Croquet and Baseball Goods,
pull Supply of Fine Stationery,
Mourning Stationery,
Office Stationer;,
Guitars from $4.00 Up.
B Music and
Every Steamer.
Books ordered by
V. And don't forget CASH I- the
i hiudoof our bulln; mid It nlwnyi. talk.
T H H3
liollll'l
Rule
, thai men oi ui)
Cleveland Bicycle Clubiii',
v i hidden pleasure
Will huve Itn I'lrM Drnwiiix on
APRIL 1 , 1 S4,
IT ONLY COSTS YOI'
$10 A iAIONTII
To he In line with other "Cleveland"
riders What mure eiin you ink for.
iuiuvcr point oi view win unior-
i tuunte position of Mr. Breckinridge '
Join Now, a Few Chances Left!!!;7;n!t;;;! h,..
i blush for him and who does not sad-
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ALUMINUM
STEEL
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H.
E. WALKER,
Ak'MU, Monoluhi, Jl. I.
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DAVID DAYTON,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
Will attend to .Maiiuiteiuuiit and .Sale
uf l'iuHiri and rollectlnx In
all lU lirunehei..
Houses and Land For Sale
Northerly eurner nf Lninia nnd II' remain
trueU.
tlrinisi tliiniliHirlielnn l.ewtk.1. U'vey,
I'ort Btreul. UT.'i-tf
J. J. EGAN
514 leort Stroot..
ALWAYS ON HAN') TIIK
Latest Styles in Millinery
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White and Colored Worsted Goods
THKMObTCOMIM.KTKBTOCKOl'
DRY : GOODS
IN TIIK CITY
Dressmaking Done by Mrs. Rentier.
NOTICE TO
ViSUOrS, PiCnlC raTtiCS, LllHUS
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General Futolio I
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At Smith's BUS and Livery
Stables, King Street,
lAilJohihiK Metropolitan Meat Market
Ih the Cheapen! place in town you eau uet
IIiihm'S, Wafionuttcn, HiikKleK and Middle
llnr-fx. It will pa) you to mil and mmi
liefore you try ulrttwliere,
Mutual
Telephone
INI Hill
40B,
I CEYLON TKA AND JEWEMIY.
, I IlKtl TO INI'OIIM Till: I'l'IILIC
1 that I haveoH-ned my Sloro at No. trail
Niiniuui xtruet with Ceylon .Manuhieliired
Jiiuulrr bet lth Itiililen, !,ipplilre, I'enrls,
ete. J nut received oine I'ureCuyloii lea
1 trv It. Ainu, Ceylon HauiLniailu Laeu.
An In.pentl I my sioeji '';f,;'l1,;l,i'11'
J HAI'IHn
lij-tl N '''' Ninisiui atreel,
i 1 1
(Continued from ht Pag?.)
(bo feelings and instincts of the poor
lioutuletl Hawaiian?, and it must
linve bad tbo direct sauction of the
nulborMo. This foul exhibition of
tbo heathen dance must bavo anson
through some jugglery, for not one
of the higher ollieials would have
permit tod it if ho had known what
it involved. And what does it in
vol vet
This exhibit has boon undertaken
ollieiallv by the Provisional Govern
ment of Hawaii, and thoj are mor
ally as responsible for everything
Hiiuo wiuro. as uiey nro politically
for everything done in their name at
Waliinnton. If they have made a
mistake, or if their representative
has made a mistake, it m tuoir niis-
lake, and the public will not ask '
whether thoy meant it. !
I have already denounced what I I
' declare to be a blunder of political j
immorality; and 1 declare this to be I
a blunder of social immorality, but
its trail will perhaps uover be ollaceu .
from the young hearts that aro bo- i
ing unwittingly beguiled into this
odious scene.
I do not know that tbo govern- '
tuent have now the power to stop t
this scaudal; thoy had the power to i
prevent it last September, when tho
hula prospectus, which disquieted
' mo at the time, was being circulated, j
But oven if this exhibition has to bo !
added to the list of enterprise
which it has been found so easy to
start, and so bnrd to control, the
government owo it to themselves
and to the nation, to publicly with
draw their olllcial sanction, and to
remove at onco every trace of such
sanction.
1 presume that tho ollieials who
are in charge of the hula, are either
n.tflafimt. ir mint lint In. mill n t Im
profits are considerable, it is clear
that nothing can be done to stop
mo scantiai, except y the inter
ference of tho government, or by
tho force of public opinion in tho
To that public opinion I nppenl.
Tiieo. H. Davif-m.
Overland train, Mnroh 20, 181)1.
A ORE AT MAN FALLEN.
Commonts on tho Disgrace of Con
icroasmnn Brockinridso.
Tbe wide publication of tbo pro
reediugs of tbe Breckinridge- trial
wid do more Kood tlinu a bttndred
sermon. It will convince both old
and younji reailers that n moral life
is tbe first requisite of safety, liappi-
iicm, honor nnd prosperity. The
pruriniit features of tbo case will bo
loruotteii leeaUKn tbev nro over-
shadowed bv its nlmost tragic inte
rest. It is far better for youtio; nnd
old to know bow such intrigues turn
out than to allow them to believe
that men of Iiil'Ii station may sin
meiit, and that reck-
may indulge in for-
pieasurs without wrcokiuir
Ibeir lives. The 1'ollnrd-Breckinridge
trial !h a great moral object
IcssOii, anil wbllo It riiiiis two pur
sous it will probably save thousands.
Atlanta Vontlitntion.
As the days pass the political and
social ftit tiro of Mr. Dreckinridgo
continue to darken, and ahead of
tho mice famous orator there seems
nothing for him to expect but in
creasing disgrace and despair. From
I ij iuiiiitiii viiu iitf n mini ui t uiiill pu
conspicuous in the councils of the
nation. Ills disgrace and ultimate '
retirement derive a strange sadness
and pathos from the fact that the
Hreckiuridges for genorations have
bceiulistinguished in the forum and
the Hold, at tbe bar ami iu the pul
pit, in the medical profession nnd
upon the bench, distinguished not ,
only as men of courage, as men of
learning, as orators and tachers,
but as men morally pure and men
tally Inmost. Xanlicille American .
Fifty-five Millions Short.
Wanuinoton, April 2. -The regular
monthly Treasury statement for
March shows receipts as follows:
Customs, $U.:trH,iiSl; internal rove
uue,$l'J.S08,ll!7', tuiscoatioous,&i7r,
:$S0. The total receipts were there
fore, .2I.S 12,717. as against $.'11,1 15,
SOil for March, MM.
The disbursiimeiits during tho
month were as follows: Civil and
miscellaneous, !),:t.'ilS,,.K)7; war, .'J.'l,-
77iM'J7i navy, j:i,.'J7il,7l(l; Indians,
HmKui pensions, $i:L,7Jl.W)H; into
roht, VJKi 111. Total disburseiueuts,
$!U,l:iS,r'.'0, as against $:)l,tUl.'l,18'J for
March, lH'J.'l, leaviug a deliciuucv for
the mouth of March of SU.'JUi.Hti.'!.
and for the nine mouths of the pre- '
U..I.I fiuiiul vi.nr lit KK I'l') ll-7
a compared wfth' March" or last
year there was a falling olT iu re-
eoints from ciiBtmimnf nvor .H !UM) .
' '" i"t""fl revenue of $122,-
, TilKI, and from miscellaneous sources
f 4SM.(VJ. In tho nnllllilm.
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there was n decrease of .f."10,UM on
Indian account and l()li,71 1 011 ac
count of pensions. There was also
a falling oir in the interest of .?ri:i2,.
7JJJ,
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Strongust Man in tho World
Xkw Yoiik, March 2H. -Who is tbe
' opeiMpiesti1.)?" FniinlinndicaUo""
' Louis Cvr, tbo only man in the
world who has elevated a 27.'JJ pound
i dumb-bell and lifted l(XH) oouiuls. is
! the champion. Cyr posted JWK) and
' challenged Sandow. A menting was
I arranged to take place last night.
haiulow did not put 111 an appear
ance, however, t'yr says he w II bill
hitui-nlf chnuipiouof the world and
Aland ready lo meet Sandow, Cy
clops, Milo or any man iu tho world
for tho championship, Cyr is a
I'Veiich-Cnuadiau.
I rccniiiiuoiid Chamberlain's I'ain
Halm for rheumatism, lame hade,
sprain and swellings. There is no
Imtlnr liniment made. I have sold
over HHI bottles of it this year and
all were pleased who used Ft. .1. l
1'iersoii, druggist. .South Chicago,
III. It Is for sale by all dealers.
Heiisou, Smith A; Co., Agents for the
Hawaiian Islands. I
"DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
The
above Store lin received another
Splendid llivolee n(
JiijaiaSilkiS Fancy Goods
Per S. S. "China."
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Beautiful Silk and Grape
l)rf floods In nil rhnde, plain nnd
figured.
Cushions, Table Covers,
fled Covers, flow 119,
Chemises, yimwls,
Silk Grape Rainbow Suits,
All Color l'nncy I)raierle.,
p,t,iJ-j tinMj,nMni.:nm
Embroidered Handkercliiels
Dnllle
Senrfs, 8n"he,
Jackets, l'ap, Ktc
Ktc.
NOVELTIES:
Thp
I'rli'p of thp Hood will nt
yoit, InchidhiK
nlli
Elegant Silk Kimonos!
lliurtxime ( iKnrette l'ne. '
l''n Cii"lil(iii,
SHU Ten roi.-. I
Large and Small Japanese Rugs
Silk !Tmlirulln, lllit hut tr.n ;
Chnlrnddle.'. ellk :
, Ilnmhoo llllinl", lilted with puMuv-;
Kllk ljiiniblimle. new rlW.
Japanoio Scrooox, from S3 Up.
Large Japanese Umbrellas
KWf Cnn he Set with Pole In the
ground, iiln' for I'lemexir Lunelle out
of dorx, thn) enn lie 'iicd out or il'i'il
u n tent.
POTTOTV PP A PI?
V-AXVi.i VllVI J-0
IN tlltKAT VAISIKTY.
Insieetloii l!i.ei'tfnlly Invited.
Mrs, J. P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.
Portland
tPnaann "
Cement
Brand.
The "To-n)" IIiumi of Cement han
Ihn lnrRot Milo in the t'niteil Htnte,
owiliK lo Iti ennriiiiiilK klreiijllli. lll
veiy llnely (jronad, only n reldne of
U lo I KTcent exUihic when .ned
t liroilli a leve of n.l iiehe lo the
Miinro Inch
I'nll ham: AT
ALLEN & ROBINSON'S,
Sole Antnli. for llawiillan l-liilnl-.
Kcil :n
FUIINISHED ROOMS
'po li:t on iii:i(K- Jhn$t?i
taiihi triet ii.-ur Mil- in.Srili
ler xlrcet. HiVif V&ikLiiSiS.
TO LET
'PWO NIC1ILY IT It.
X ulnlieil Itooini- for
(luillleiiicii ui No. 1 Harden
bum. Nl.'-tf
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
7 VAM'Altl.l-: l'lKOUS OK :
I imiirovi'd I'ropertv, lounted ivj-'ifc'??
I In dill rem Pnrliof the City of ,&V8l
i IIiiikiIiiIii; all iMrualna. Apply Ht
for full iiartieularN to rfc.
IIKI'OK .V A. J. OAUTWIMUIIT.
TO LET.
CtOTTAHK TO MM' UN
1'iinuhiioHl btreet, al
reurof Dr. Koole' premii-n..
Iluiutaula .Sireut. Ann y lo &.:
man on preinie or I ae.lle n.iloon, enrner
of Mnand Nimami ntreetn.
WANTED
k'.MAIL COlTAOi: tilt ivj -v
Itooni-imfiiriiNhed i-. -.i.t
i;;,,i:rir"f,-,,'flll I1I''''.r'1 .;' 8Jh8$&-
,," J ,h , " 1! r,riV ii.tie!T"
''" "' " '" -'..?. " ""
i'rr-it
TO LI'.T
1 tOTTAOK TO i.KT ON
J Kimiil xlreut, one hlnuic
i from horm ear, all modern
i -Vvl
tteA-i
ou.
imiirovumeiiti. alo llarn.
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Hlalilei and KervnntN Itooin
N. .s.
ifr.-tf
Aiml Iu
SAl'llS.
Port itn "!
FOH KENT
'PHI'; I'LMItA uu: I'llO
J. irtx known a 1 li-
Av"-
"1'nly Pri'iiiii-ii.," situ .ted
& :,
on Nuuiuci A Velilio. Ilex'
?!.
iidjolujIiK the reiti'leu f Mr. K I'. IIik-
hop. 'I lie lloile lii'lnp 'I n hi uie eon
mills Klx l.:ir(,'n llciln.iiin-. I'lirloi-, llilliard
lloom, Kilehi'ii wuli Mi llanite, aiurv,
ele , and lliithh'om u ru.'li ll"or 'I he en
tire lions. i llnlllr.l v, nl eleelnelly Tli"
tlroumls air lure an 1 ikiiiiiiii iiiiiii'. v.n ! -lies
of riliailo and I ru't I n -. Tu a .Ic-ir-alile
lemilll tliu propeilx will he lei al a
reiuoiiiililr ri'timl. I.iiiiulieol
I-. V. MAi IA It LA Si:.
'tl lui I'nlou I1' I Cu.'s olhee.
Kor Local Ncw.s
Fitly pi'i'MJiih-il
Tulcc (Iu.
'liulloliii
lOvni'v lime.
1 fiitf ?
k$ti&
is
I, euro
looj tf
The Prize
Awarded !
Anhousor-Busch Browing Co.
Wins tho Prize at tho
World's Fair with their
"EAGLE" Brand Beor.
St. l.ott, Oct. 28, in.
MEcsn.i. Mac rARi.AM; .t !o., I.'n.,
Honolulu, II. I.
Dear Sim:'v have tunilcd you n cony
of the (lltibfl)rmocrnt nlitiounclne tho itrcat
i victory won lv the AxiiLi'srii'lli'scn Ao
1 ctATiux with their "KAOLK" llnind of
Ilccr.
AKiuaiHi;it.ni!.scn MtrcwiNo asko-
(UATION.
i (ljrctil lh)tteh to tlMe-Deinnernl.)
Woni.lt'n 1'aIH, OntCAOo, Il.l., Oct V'O.
, .No award hns cvcrlicrn made mi gratifying
to St. Louis tcoilo nnd so justly merited
nstheono j! fvcii to-day by the Columbian
Jury of the World's Fair, conslMlneut eon
nolscitr nnd chemists of the highlit rank, .
to thi! Anheitpr.lnrh Hrewlin? Aocln I
tlon. lly nu'iliDcN of unrivalled business i
enterprise, and by using the best tnntprlnl j
tiroduecd In Aincrlt'it mid Kurojio, cxpIiiiN ,
' Iiir rum nnd otlmr iid(llturant or surni
ttntp, tliiMlllRTctit kind of thn Anliriijor- I
lliirh lipi'r hnvp hpcomo tho fnvorltps with j
tho Aincrlrnn tx-otlp, nnd hnvo now con- I
qiirrtil thp hlhct nwnrd hi pvcry jinrtlcn- I
Inr, wlilrh hnil to Ins pnnldpriil liy Hip I
ColitniMnn jury. The IiIkIi chnrnrier'of
thn nwnnl uIvpm to-dny hy tliu luror will
I lie liottpr nndprrtood whpti it U known that I
, tho illireri-nt Iipi'M exhllilicil hy tho An- ,
I liFUar-llnpi llrewhii; Avclntion hnd to
comjiote with ImndrviUof the lnot oxevl-
I lent Hsiln,vi of otlicr hroweif. Tho fnct i
I mni no oilier iMnii'pni nni received rn
ninny ivoliits for tlie vnriotiipentlni unni- I
:k
Ol tx)il in-er rdiiiirni" iniew ine nun s
(mjc Umt iiitillniM iinew the Htm's
rciiiititlon n thn lender of nil Amcrlcuii
proud over thl rexiilt o Jutlv merited
eer.
nnd Mr. Ad(dphtt llilrli enn feel
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KUD" The above Is a Fac-slmllle ol tbe
Label of Ibe " EAGI.E " Brand which took
tho Prize.
1
V.Vt- III orderUm lhi lleer li" nre to
nk lor tl KAOLK" llrnml. '
Macfarlane & Co., L'd,
M"i tf A'jrnt fur Hmrnttttn htamh
1
Hawaiian
Electric
Company.
i Notice to Consumers!
1
1 The new mirk nf tin Ilnitaiian
j lilictric Co. Iictnii now complelid,
notke it hrrrhi tjicen that fiom
I and after January 1'ith the Coin
' pany i prepared lo upply incan
I detcent elertric llijhtimj to en-
tinner.
In a few day the Company "ill
nl$ti be prepared In furnhlr el'dric
motor for power, anil of which
due notice tiill he ijivn.
The, Company further announce
that they are prepared to receive
ardefn f nr interior wirintj and can
fnrnih fixture and all filtimjs in
connection with new ert'ice.
Printed ruh, mjulation and
Company' rate can he. had on
application In the Superintendent,
Wm. G. IRWIN,
tfW if I'ltKS'DI'.NT II. K. CO.
EDISON LATEST
IMPROVED
iil TalkiiK I'lio
mm
n
u
le!ll MODKi.
;J. A. Victor's Phonograph Partor
i oruer Hotel and lU'tliel ti reels.
Nun will Hnd ail of the Latest Selection
hi Kii-uiin Mii-lc- -."oiii;., Ilraii Hind-,Or-nlo'st
a, Cornell mid Xyl.iplione Niloi We
also make a peeialty ii( .Native Music.
Ntw Kecordi Rixelvrd by Every Steamer.
5"" 1 .1 i foi, et the phu'.. "Vn cot ;''
nor He priei , ..n ., ei nt eneli eli c'lilill.
'K'i .tin
NICOLAS BREIIAiH.
- in. i.i i; is -ALL
KINDS OF SOAP
Soft Soap a Specialty
..A
r -6tiouis,Moj)-. T
Zerllii!le - i-li I'n.f paid for lallow.
lo2 KISlI WlltLLI'.
F. O. T302C 341.
U7l.ll
tub:
DAILYBULLETINCO.
Are Hecelving New Invoice' of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
UY KVWtY STKAMKK
AT THKtlt
MK UO HA XT KTItKKT.
Where they nru fully ircinred to lo nil
klmlt of work Iu the luteal ntvle. ni
the ohoriett notice and nt the
itiuKt Itvanoiiublu Hide.
Floe Job Work Id Colors a Specialty I
POSTER PRINTING
Kxecuted In the Mot Attrucllvc
Muuurr.
DILI.HBADS. I.EITERHHADB,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHBADS.
MEMORANDUMS. ETO.
Jtrml the (ellow'big pnrtlal Hat of spec
ialties aud gut thuitui.LKTiN'b prices bu
lore phicliig your ordors. Uy so dolii
you will save both time aud mouuy.
Litter IIluiIs,
Niilu IKudu,
Hill Meads,
Mumuruntluiiis,
Billn ol Lading,
Sliitomuuie,
L'iri iilur,
Coin raet.i,
A'Muiiieiitn,
.Sbijipiug thiutriiciH,
Check Uookh,
Loyal IJlunks,
OuleniluiH.
Wedding Curibi,
Visiting Ounlh,
Hiiniuunb Cards,
Funeral Cunle,
AilmiKeiou Curds,
Fruteruul Curds,
Time Cimlo,
Milk Tickets,
.Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
ricliohuslup Certificates,
Corporation (erlilic.itus,
Marriage Ccrtillcatcs,
Iteceipts ol nil kinils,
1'hintiitiou Orders,
I'roiuiKrury N')teh,
I'anjpblcts,
Catulogues,
1'ioiiiniiuet.,
Lahelr of ivciy variety,
l'ulltiuiih in any launiluge,
Knvidopes A Letter Circulars,
.Siiorliug Hcorcs A Hccurds,
I'l'ipetiml Washing Listh,
(loiicral Hook Wink,
Kti'.. lite, Ktc., Ktc,
I'lluled lilld Itloekcil when deshen,
OaV" No. lob U allowed to leuMi III? ol
lice until It Kisca tutlalscliuii.
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