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The stamtrs of thli line will arrive
leave 9. F.
SEPT. 18
OCT. 0
OCT 3U
Arrive Hon.
SEPT. 24
OCT. 15
NOV. "
'Connect! at Honolulu for Sydney, with Canadian-Australian line.
Rates from Honolulu to San Francisco First class $69; Round Trip
$110; Family Rooms extra.
Win- G Irwin & Co., Ltd
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., & TOYO KISEN KAISHA
Steamers of the above companies will at Honolulu and leave thli port
on or about the dates below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
CIIIYO MAUU SEPT. 21
ASIA SEPT. 30
MONOOLIA OCT. II
TENYO .MAUU OCT. 10
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
H, Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.; ap
AHERICAN-LAWAHAN
Weekly Sailings la Tehaunteper.
FROM HEW YORK TO HONOLULU,
freight receUod ut all times at the Comp.itiy s Wharf, 41st Street, South
Brooklyn.
niOM SAN HIANCISCO TO IIONO-tFIIOM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO
LULU.
PLEIADES. TO 8 ML ..,
COHT.MIIIAN, TO SAIL.,
Fielgbl leeelvetf ut
wharf, Urcucwlch Street.
.SEPT. 14
.SUIT IS
i:mp.niy
FROM HONOLULU TO SAN KHAN
CISCO. pleiades, to sail sept. 21
CattocHsR-AustraU&ft Royal Mali
ff'litiijryxjrtlrj Cnmpniiy.
Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANAD
IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. bf" en Vancou.ir, B. C, and Sydney, N,
6. W nnd calling at Victoria, ti. Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Brls
bane, are DUE AY HONOLULU b-i or abo-it the date below elated, viz.:
FOR FIJI AfU) AUSTRALIA:
MAKt'llA 8I3IT. IV MAUAMA OCT. 13
AOIlANllI OCT. 10 MAKl'RA NOV. D
MOANA NOV. 13 I
WUI villi ut I-'ntinhiK Island '
. Through Tickets It.ued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Tbso. II. Dairies & Ca.. ltd (ica&rsl Aeentn
Matson Navigation Company
Schedule S. S HILONIAN, In tho direct senlce between San Fran
. -Itcj and Honolulu:
ARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE IIONt'LULI
SEPTEMUEU 23. 1009 OCTOllEK 5, 1000
OCT01IER 27, 1909 NOVEMIIER 2. 1909
NOVEMllEU 24. 1909 NOVEMISEH 30, 1909
. DECEMBER 22, 1909 DKCBMUKR . 2S. 1909
S. S. LURLI1IE of this line sails from San Francisco for Honolulu
direct Sent. 17.
S. S. ENTERPRISE of this line sails from San Francisco for Hono
lulu direct September 28th.
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., AGENTS.
HUSTACE - PECK CO., LTD
,63 QUEEN STREET PHONE 295
General Contractors
Estimates Riven on all kinds of Draying, Teaming, Road Building,
Excavating, Filling.
Reliable Supervision
Firewood, Coal, Waianae Sand For Sale.
Union -Pacific
Transfer Co., Ltd.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Joseph A.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Agent for ARTHUR SEWAIX & CO., Bath, Mains;
PARROTT & CO., la Francisco
FINEST FIT
and cloth of A-l quality can be pur
chased from
SANG CHAIN,
McCANDLESS BLDG.,
0, Box 031. Telephone 931.
?-!-4 JP,
mrP&ym
tnd leave this port it hereunder:
leave Hot. Arrive S. F.
SEPT. 29
OCT. 20
OCT. 5
OCT. 2G
GENERAL AGENTS.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
MONGOLIA S13PT. 18
T13XYO MAUU SKIT. 24
KOUI3A OCT. 2
NIPPON MAUI' OCT. II!
SIIII3HIA OCT. 22
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
HONOLULU DIRECT.
NT.IlltASKAN, TO SAIL.... OCT.
For further Infoimatlon apply tt
H. HACKFELD & CO..LTD.,
Agents Honolulu.
C. P. MORSE,
fineral .Freight Agent.
FOR VANCOUVER!
Baggage Shlpplnu
Stoiage Wood
Packing Coal
58
Gilman,
'sl.t
INSURANCE FIRE AND UARINK.
Unique
Chinese Good."
Wing Wo Tai & Co
9-11 NUUANU ST
.Jk
,.
T ISTABLISHED IN 1851. I
BISHOP & CO.
BANTERS
'Commercial and Trav
elers' Letters jof Credit
issued on the Bank of
California and The Lon
don Joint Stock Bank,
Ltd., London.
Correspondents for the
American' Express Com
pany and Thos. Cook &
Son.
Interest allowed on
term and Savings Bank
Deposits.
Claui Spreekela.
Wm. Q. Irwin.
Glaus Sprockets $ Co.
DAMLER8.
HONOLULU, : ! i T. H.
San Francisco Agents The No
vada National Hank of Saa Frnnclico.
Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na
tlonal Haul; of San Francisco.
London The Utilon of London and
Smith's flank, Ltd.
New Ycr't American Exchange
National llnnk.
Chicago Coin Exchange National
Dank.
Paris Credit Lynnnais.
Hongkong and Yokohana Hong
konRSlii.nr.hal Usnkluc Coronation.
New Zealand and Australia Dank
of Now Zealand and Hank of Austra
lasia Victoria and Vancouver .- Manic of
Ilritlsb North America.
Deposits received. Loam made on
approted security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Uiu-d. Illlls of
Kiclungo bought nnd Bold.
Collections Promptly Accountod Far.
The Yokohama Specie
Bank, Limited
Capital (Paid up) ..Yen 21,000,000
Reserve Fund , Yen 15,940.000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The bank buys and receives for col
lection bills of exchange, issues
Drafts and Letters of Credit, and
transacts a general banking business.
The Bank receives Local Deposits
and Head OOice Deposits fqr fixed pe
riods. Local Deposits $23 and upwards
for one year at rate of 4 per an
num. Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 and
upwards for. one-half jear, one year,
two years, or three years at rate of
5V2 per ansum.
Particulars to be obtained on ap
plication. Honolulu Office 07 S. King Street.
P. 0. Eox 168.
M. TOKTEDA Manager
The JPirst
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO .
OF HAWAII, LTD.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .S200.0CO.OO
PAID UP CAPITAL f109.OOO.OO
President Cecil Brown
Vice President M. P. Robinson
Cashlsr L. T. Peck,
Office: Corner Kort and King Sis.
8AVINGS DEPOSIT8 received ami
lutcresi ullonrd .for ycarlr deposits
at the rale of ii per cent, per
annum.
Rules and regulations furulshod
upon application.
fuse mmvc
l (IE
B. F. DILLiNGiiAJ.. CO
UMITED.
General Agent for Hawaii:
Atlas Assurance Company of Ljndon.
New York Underwriters' Agency.
Providence Washington Iniura-ce Co.
4th FLOOR, STANQENWALD BLDQ.
WM.G.IRWiN&C0.,LTD,
AGENTS FOR TUB
Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.
Commercial Onicu Assurance Co.,
Ltd., of London, England.
Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. at
Edintuiffh, Scotland.
Ih Upper Rhtn In Op,. LW
';7SfgBgltliiaFl.iga.1 ii.Miiiii.inuaMfniJeuJ-i.i'Timwii ni... n.mMrn
J OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR!.
H. F. Baldwin President
B. Cattle ..Vice President
W, M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pre.
J. P. Cooke
. . . .Third Vice Pres. and Manager
T. Waterhouse Trea:urer
E. E. Paxton Secretary
W. 0. Smith Director
J. R. Gait Director
W. B. Castle Director
SUGAR FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and
INSURAHJEA6ENTS
1 Anenti for
Hawaiian' Commercial & Sugar Co,
Haiku Sugar Company.
Paia Plantation.
Maui Agricultural Contpaiy.
Hawaiian sugar Company.
Kaliuku Plantation Company,
Kabului Railroad Company,
llaleakala Ranch Company,
Honolua Ranch,
Castle & Cooke, Ltd
Honolulu, T. H.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION ME1-
CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS
and
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
representing
Ewa Plantation Co.
Waialua Agricultural Co., LtiL
Kohala Sugar Co.
Waimea Sugar Mill Co.
Apoliaa Sugar Co., Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of St. Tuii
Blake Steam Pumps
Weston's Centrifugals
Babcock & Wilcox Boileri
Green's Fuel Economixert
March Steam Pumps
Motcon Navigation Co.
Planters' Line Shipping Co.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
LIMITED.
SUGAR FACTORS and
COMMISSION AGENTS.
Wm.
O. IRWIH Prtsident
JNO
D. SPRECKELS ..IstV Pres.
W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Pret.
II. M. WHITNEY Treastcer
RICHARD IVERS Secretary
D. G. MAY...., Auditor
Agents fcr ,
Oceanic Steamship Co., San Francis
co. CaL
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila
delphia, Pa.
nakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Sunt
Co., Honohlu Plantation Co.,
Hntchimton , Sugar Plantation
Cj., Kilauea So gar Plantation
Co., Olowalu' Company, Paanhan
Sugar Plantation Co., Waima
nala Sugar Co.
C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd.
OUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H.
AGCNT3 FOR:
Hawaiian Agricultural C, Ookala
Sugir Plant. C:.,i Onomea 8'igar Co.,
Honomu tiugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co..
Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The Planters
Line of 8an Francisco Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS!
C. M. Cooke, President; George
Rcbertson, Vlco President and Mana
ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and (Sec
retary; F. W, Macfarlane, Auditor; P.
C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Qalt,
Directors.
LIFE INSURANCE
Is not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.
Cut you Must have the BEST
and that Is provided by th famous
and most equitable Law or Massa
chusetts, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.,
OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
If you would bs fully Informed about
these laws, addrtse
Castle Cf Cooke,
OENERAt. AGtlJTS,' .
HONOLULU. T. H.
Forcegrowth
Will do it
Madeira
Embroideries
MRS. ROSENBERG. YOUNO HOTEL
Dr. F. SCHURMANN
Osteopath.
Corner Union and Berctania Sts.
House Consulting, 2-3 p. m. Sat
urdays excepted. Operating, 8-12
a. m,, 3-0 p. m.
Phone 33.
grjT BULLETIN AD8 PAY
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Iln It resolved l?v the Board of
Supervisors of tho City nnd County
of Honolulu Territory ut Hawaii,
that the sum of One thousand four
hundred nnd sixty ($1,400.00) dol
lars bo nnd Is hereby appropriated
from the Itoad Tex Special Deposit
against the district of Ewa nnd Wnl
nunc for the purchase of inulet, wa'
sons nnd hnrnesa.
Presented by Supervisor J. C.
Qulnti.
Dated: August 27, 1909.
Approved:
JOSEPH J. FI3HN,
Ma or.
1 113-Sept. 13, 14, J5, 10, 17, 18,
20, 21, 22, 23.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons hnvlnc claims against
tho Into 013011(113 NAMOKUEIIA of
Honolulu, deceased Intestate, are
horoby notified to present their
rlalms In Ilpnrv Smith. Clerk Judici
ary Department, at his office, Judi
ciary llulldlng In Honolulu, wltn
In six months fiom date, or
tlinv will ho bnrrcd. All per
sons Indebted to the deceased nre
requested to make Immediate settle
ment with tho undersigned.
Honolulu, August 28, 1909.
JIH8. LIZZIE NAMOKUEIIA,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Ocorgc Nnmokuohn, De
ceased. ,
4400 Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25: Oct. 2.
Business Nohces
NOTICE.
I. On Ynng. of WnhUwn. O.ihu
have this day Fold nil my Interest In
the laundry business to Lnu l,ock,
nnd nftor this day I shall not bo to
Kpnnslblo for mi) clothing delivered
flicnt or any other obligations of
said l.iundiy business.
Wulialwn, Oaliu, Sept. fith, 1909.
Illfi-lm ON YONd.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
(J Anew down town hotsL Stetl and
brick structure. Furnished tt i cost of
$150,000. Eteri comfort and eonisnl
ence. On ctr lines trinsfsrrlnit to ill
parts ol city. Omnibus cttlt ill trains
and atoamers.
HUIfcL STEWART
Now recognized as Hawaiian
Island Headquarters.
Cable Address "TRAWETS."
ABC Guide.
IT TASTES CLEAN
BECAUSE IT IS CLEAN
Pond Dairy
Milk
Is pleasant and whole
some. "There's a dif
ference." The Baby
notices it instantly.
THE POND DAIRY.
Tel. 890.
URINARY
Will'lafjfl
DISCHAR0ES
rasftfafl
HELIEVEOIN I
24 HOURS
Koch Cull. s
ulc l.enrWIDY)
JUie nameS"
BtttartttffimnttrfttUl
M.U IlItrillUNTS
LADIES' WOOL SWEATERS
SILK AND KID GLOVES
BABY RIBBON
SILK LISLE HOSIERY
Miss Kate Woodard
1141 Fort Street.'
Vienna Bakery
Boston Bakvd Beani.
Boston Brown Bread.
Leave orders a day ahead,
28 loaves of bread for S1.00
1129 Fort St. Phone 197.
Electric Light
Fixtures
Union Eleotrio Co.,
Harrison Blk. Beretania St.
BULLETIN ADS PAY
-- J-Vl -VfA .MVJ " A'
'Iti
jilE TltAFEIC Ordlnanco Is In cf-
feet.
Hlp,vHlp-
Juft a minute, please.
Let us consider the traffic ordi
nance. Every 'time an ordlnanco of
similar purport Is assed arid tho
awful news leaks out from the patrl
hrchnl tent that It Js for the protec
tion of the public the dear public
wiggles Its knees nnd squeals with
delight. Tho denr public Is so af
fectionate. 'Way out hero In Ha
waii, with nobody except Supervisor
Aylett nnd Jim Qulnn nnd the oth
ers to guldo us, wo nro apt to for
get that Just because we have never
had n traffic ordinance before, that
such n thing hns ever existed. As
a matter of fact, even 'Krlsco has n
traffic ordinance, only Hcncy lost It
ono day when ho heard Calhoun was
eating lunch with Bmlts' footmnn,
nnd It has never been found since.
Hut even 'Frisco, poor old tainted
metropolis of tho Pacific Const, nev
er, In Its wildest dreams, ever Ining-
...a.i ......1. n 4lil,itf na la ttlla Initial
spasm of the Supervisorial think-
' . . . ' . -- 1 1
tnnlis. An oxirn )ear in Btnuui
would be nccesbary to learn Its pro
visions nnd n medical education .to
rrtch up the injured if the provis
ions were followed. For instance,
with that most brilliant regulation
In mind that calls for the r'Bht
wheels of every vehlclo next to the
rurb, the chauffeur who wtnls to
stop on .h't left-hand sldj of tht
stretft ma'loH n suddn cm v. Mill
Inds up with his chfl8iIi '.: wluit
ncr it is, where his smelt used to
he. That Is, ho will If he winds up
nt all. Nino times out of ten ecry
thing within forty blocks going
faster than the Mayor's automobllo
will hit it square amidships, nnd Su
pervisor Aylett won't know tho ie
mains uf the chauffeur fiom tho
Dairy ordinance.
And then, again, a moment's
thought will show the v most bullet
h ended citizen Dint neatly evory
hack In the city will have to right
about lace and put their noses
where fnrmerl) rcjtcd the antipodes
of their noses.
Come to think nbout It. the traf
fic ordinance will havo ono benefit.
Follow lis piovlslons with minute
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS ;
Entered for Record Sept. 18, 1909,
from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.
J. Hf'Schiiack nnd wf to 0. Kumada
D
Robert llcnjnmln to von Hnmm-
Young oC. Ltd CM
W. II. Hoogs ond wf to Demosthenes
A. Capllos
Sept. 17, 1909, from 8:80 to 10:30
a. m.
C. L. Wight Tr to Helen Ilody. .Roi
Pllpll Pnhupu (w) to Henry P. Ilald-
wlu i u
Recorded Sept. 2, 1909.
E S Tlmoteo to Sun Leo Yin; L;
II P 2244, Kul 1729, Wntcr rts etc,
Knpalama, Honolulu. 1C yrs at $4t
per yr. U 323, p 39. Sept. 2, 1909.
A Lewis Jr nnd wf to Antonio
Piresj D; Int in Lots 12 and 14, Dlk
2, Knplojanl Tract, Honolulu. 1535.
II 315, p 492. July 1, 1909.
Antonio Plres to Hen Guerrero;
D; Lots 12 nnd 14, 1111; 2, Knplolanl
Tract, Honolulu. 725. U 315, p
4,94. Sept 2, 1909.
Cliaa Corney and wf to Joseph C
Corney; D; Int In 3 pes land and G
fct H W, KnneOhc, Koolnupoko,
Oahu. $1 etc. I) 315, p 495. Juno
1C, 1909.
Western & Hawn Invst Co Ltd to
Irwin II Hondle; Par Rel; por Lot
9, Pawaa Tract, Honolulu. i500. II
322, p 103, Aug 30, 1909.
Irwin II Ileadle and wf to Jennto
V Kskew; D; por Lot 9, Pawaa Tract
Honolulu. $700. it 315, p 497. Aug
28, 1909.
Mary K Kahalepuna and hsb (DN)
to Mutual llldg & Loan Socy of Haw
Ltd; M: por R P 310, Kul 800, bldgs,
icnts etc, Pawaa, Honolulu; R P
21 2C, Ku 7091, bldgs, rents etc,
Wnlhee, Koolaupoko, Oahu. $500.
II 314, p 492. Sept 1, 1909..
Charles J llroad and wf to Mutual
llldg & Loan Socy of Haw Ltd; M;
pes land, bldgs, rents etc, Int in It
P 5077,' Kul 1033, bldgs, rents etc,
Knmakela, Honolulu. $1200. I) 314,
p 496. Sept 1, 1909,
Charles Kaolin and wf to T K Ln
lakea; D; Lot 7, Land Patent 4800,
Wnlpunulel Homestead Tract, N
Hilo, Hawaii. $505.85. 1) 317, P
328. Mar 23, 1905.
John Payne to F A Schaefer; D;
por Or 2375, bldgs, tents etc, Hull
lull. Hnmakua, Hawaii. $3054.92.
II 317, p 331. Aug 23, 1909,
David Kallipont and wf to Kail
Agictl Co Ltd; ,D; 1-3 Int 1p nPi
41C4. Kul 9112. Pounouwela. Kau.
I Hawaii, f$150i U'317, p 334. Sept.
WJ,
A.
.
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care, nnd tho undertakcis will put
a night shift to wont on me
mains uf tho Japanese.
,Prof, William McfCecvef of the
Kansas State AgrlcuWural Cullego Is
casting broadcast circulars of wjilch
the following, a foreword to one of
them, Is the general report:
''In our eagerness out liere In the
Middle West to hernld to the world
the magnitude of our corn mid wheat
crops, the superiority of our beef
cattle and thoroughbred swine, and
the tremendous productiveness of
our domestic hen, wo nre prone, to
lose sight of the real Issue, namely,
the splendid cropr. of strong sons
nnd fair daughters the' country H
producing."
His argument Is Hint corn Instead
of klndcrchcns receives the most 'at
tention. In the face of the great ex
hibition of Supt. llabbltt to the Con
gressmen of Hawaii's system of
training the young, It would hardly
be fair to so)- that a Prof. McKcevcr
Is needed here. And furthermore
he Is wrong. Hoys or girls, In Kan
sas or Maine or Arizona or any-
' '" '-?0 "m" row ""
nnd nro AMERICANS, nnd thn crcat-
est corn crop on, record wouldn't
tako that birthright nway from
Mhem. .
THE PESSIMIST.
Tho body of Ebcneier Steele, nn
electrician who came In eontncl with
a dynamo In New York has become
perfectly rigid. Tho man was hurl
ed across the loom nnd picked up
unconscious. Ho has regained his
mind but tho body remains para
lysed. t
The historic memorial tiecs trans
planted In tho botanic garden In
front of tho capltol at Wushlngton
to make mom for the Grant statu'',
are dying. Among the trees nre tho
Deck elm nnd the Crlttcndotf, Shep
herd, Torrey nnd Hownid oaks.
Eleven hours after Dr. Oliver Liv
ingston Jones, who had wandored
uwny from home, was found in the
woods at Long Island, his rosIdcn,eo
there, said to be the largest in the
island, wan burned to tho ground.
Many valuablo Works of art woro do
strojed. Dr. Jones had hecomo de
mented through woiry over a son
who was 111.
2 1909,
1 II Woods by Atty to lliilon Mill
Co; L; 7 A land, Kapaau, N Kohala,
Hawaii. 0 yrs nt $0 per A per mo.
U 323, p CO. Apr 24, 1909.
Hop Hlng to Tnlome Knhlchl; 118;
2 leaseholds nnd bldgs, Pnuweln,
Hamakualoa, Maul. $130. II 321, P
483. Aug 30, 1909.
Arcenlo Do Ilcgo and wf to Dra
niatlna Cnmara; l; 3150 sq ft land,
nenr cor Church and Vlncya'rd Sts,
Walluku, Mnul. $1 etc. 11 317, P
330. Aug 30, 1909.
Russell A Newton and wf io Young
Men's Savs Socy Ltd; M; It Pa 2203
and 3526, Walakoa, Kula, Maul.
$160. n 322, p 161. Aug 31, 1909.
Kaholokahlkl and wf to Joieph K
Nnlllma; D; 1-3 Int In II P 6208.
Kul 3517, Knpahukauwlla, Wnlhee.
Maul. $40. 11 317, p 333. Sept 2,
1909.
David Paona and wf to Pla Kau
hano; D; Int In II P 1746. Kul 5389.
Lnhalna, Maul. $10. II 318, p 233.
Aug 30,909.
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AMERICAN OIL MILLIONAIRE
WHO WEDDED IN LONDON.
ltvygy ccytpiBXcE
Henry Clay Plorco, multimillion
aire oil-man, who opposed vigorous
ly, butvalnly, the marriage of hty
daughter Violet to James R. Scor
ing, Yale, '02, Inst year, has Just
nibrrled In London. Tho lomnnio
o ftho head of the Wntois-Plerce Oil
Compnny was carefully kept secret
for months, Tho bride Is Mrs. Vir
ginia Prlckctt Ilurrowes. daughter
of Major William Russell Prlckctt'
o( Edwanhivllle, 111, whose formoi,
husband, n New Yoik broker, died
four years ago. During the recent
London season Mrs. Plerco, then
Mia. Durrowcs, entertained the King
arid Queen'. ' , '
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