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From Sin Franclsoei
Kll.il la October 10
For 8an Francltool
lllluiilnii, Wllhchnlna .OcIoImpII
Trom Vancouver,
Miikura October 11
For Vanceuvari
.eiihmillii October 10
ESTABLISHED 1882. No.
TURKISH FORTS HOLDING
BELT -
STARRETT F
SETTLER READY
TO COME
llnwnll cnii Ret nil tho whlto settlers
the Territory can supply with linnn
Kti ids, and mole.
riu declares H. T. Sturritt, tho furni
I11K i.xnrt broiiKht lure by tho Ter
rltmy to eucnuruKu tho hiiiiiII proelucer
mill develop tho central luni Kotlntc 3 H
ti in
Mr. Stnrrett Ins been In California
kIiko bit trip luro tarllcr In tho ear
mill ho sa)M that scores of men with
from u thousand to four or llo thou
sand dulliiis to Invest am mixloun to
iiiiiio to Hawaii mi'l mako their homes
In le.
"Not lens than ten such men spoke
to inn biforo I cnino nvei anil iliLlarnl
themselves ready to lonie mill brills'
tin Ir f.imllltH If we could Klvo tbem
nny nHMiirjiiio of KetthiK land luro on
ilili tin) (ouhl start fiirinlnic. as
Sir Sturritt
"lhi) would miko ery desirable
(Continued on Page 4.)
THIRD PARTY TO
a
jj
Tho third In the series of "Soolni
Honolulu" nutonuihllo trips, iiliiiincil
by tho Hoard of Health to allow IiiibI
noHHiiiPii u rapid hut tlioiuiiKli liispoo
Hon of tho liui.it piesslni; R.mit.irj
lioodH of llic) city, Is to take plan) to
morrow nftcrnonn.
'lho president of tho Moic!i.mtn' Ab
Botlutlon, 12 O White, tlniKi) or tin
dim tors who uie In the ilt. iiuil bui
ei ul members of thu variolic eomuilt
tees will bo taken on thu trip Tin
party loaves tho comer of I'oit mill
KltiK sheets at 3 30 o'clock
$100,000 JOB
TO BE BID ON
Within two months blclH will be
nuked fur on tho iuvIiik, sovvcrlttK mul
iiiiitalliitlon of the water supply nl
l'e.irl llatbor. Tills nniiiiuiiciiuent
wiih iiimlo this morning.
Thu l'e.irl Ilurbor contrnctH will nc
ureKiito In tho nclKliborliood of $100,-
000 mul It Is oxpectrd that 111 addition
to tho well known local coutiucllim
mid p.uliiB concerns, tenders will bo
received from thu Coast It is Hill
muted (lint buveiut linns from the
mainland will IlKiiro on tlio Job.
Thu Held Is to ho open to nil, and,
whllo It Is conceded dial local men
linu n bettei urnsp on tho situation
It Is iilltu possible that mi outside
man will net thu job,
STAFF IN FIELD
i
Mounted, und fully equipped for the
Meld. Ill Iwiilbr-Oim ml Macomb, nr-
iiiuii.iiilid by Cnptnlu Carter, chief id
slnlT, und Unite mint Andiews, his
nl, I... left ilenattmcnt hcuibiuaitcis lit
'i o'clock this mornltik,' lo Intercept the
I'lrst I'll Id Aitlllery on Its practise
mmeh Ihreet batteries mo now on the
loid, mid tho division loiumandcr will
mi it and Inspect them nt somo point
on tho march.
Tho artillery oNpects tn reach l'oit
Shatter toinoriow, und vvlll probably
inaich tlnoiiKli tho city somu time dur
ing Hie day
(lie nil Macomb's fie quint Inspec
tion of troops In tho lie lei In In lino
HONOLULU
with the pulley ilevi Input by lho Will
Depirlmi ill some mouths iiko of idle v-
(Continued on Page 2)
Evening Bulbetin
3:30 EDITION
5049.
ROAD
$250,000 ONLY
FOR COMPLETE
BELT ROAD WORK
ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE ' ,R iHeclu lunch strip, but also that the
HEEIA BEACH BELT-ROAD wonK.'lll"ln,l,",,,",'H Patent I'1""" M "mi
Plant cott $5,000
Excavation of 51,544 cubic yards
material at 25 cents 12,880
Excavation from borrow pits...
Surfacing and ditching 7935
lineal feet
Crowning 2600 feet graded road
way 2GQ
Temporary roads and bridges.
250
Nln rnnrnl. cuLlrti 9.488
Lavlna concrete drain nines ... 2.074
Buildlntl rip-ran and retalninn
walls 5,780
Building approaches to new road I
at intersections 200
Fencing COO
Macadam for 46,350 square
varda at 67 cents a yard 31.055
A total estimato of $70,892'
riKiiret Klven nut liv the mini l.oin
I'liiul CiniinilHHluit not only show ex-
in tly tho estimates for tho ilvo-nillu
HEALTH FIGHT GATHERS FORCE;
GOVERNOR HAS TAKEN IT UP
Territorial oulcl lis liao tiken up
the IlKbt to prevent a lnodillcutlou of
ho Federal ipntuutlno ioriiI itlon
that will open this jott to jellow
fever lUiuBer. Tills nmriiiiiK the tlov
einor stinted n confereuco wllli Sec
lotnrv Mntt-Siulth anil wint Into thu
mallei thoiounhly. The) will take lt
iil aKiilii Ibis afternoon and uoviso
nmc stlieine or cainpa'Kii lli.it will
ho effective.
The (loveinor stated at noon today
that bo had so fur not tent nny c.iblo
In Ills pcifcon.il enpicllv us liu wauled
tn discuss tho vvliolu slliuitlon with
tlio vnilous. olllclals Inleretted dliect
ly In It before ho took such n course
Tho matter It to coino up nt tho
tneetliiB of the hoard of heal h till, rover. Tho mosquito that vvlll carry
irternoon when l'ri'sldcut I'l.itt wllliho hitter dlseasn Is lieio but thcro
m.iku a stroin; reporl ' r.ivor or u Is so far no disease. With malaria
strenuous fight bolus lualntalno I all tho dlseaso Is lieio but there are no
iIoiir the lino und without any letiniosiiilloos to carry It This Is nil
up until the health of Honolulu has other phase or thu question that has
bee nsafcKuarded liejond nny linen- lone- been icrnc-nlreil but which now
lion Tlio luembcis nre helluved lo (Continued on Page 2)
PLANTATION LABOR OUTLOOK
Tho outlook for -diiitntliiii
labor lu
than
lho Territory Is brlnliter now
has been feu u )ear JoKcmcr won,
ilucrliu: ndvlees fioni A. J. Campl ell,
,i... ,e. ...o,., i.i , iiiiiliiL- nmiit lii IJu-
, ,
ripe, comes iiovvm fioiu the I'lilllpp'nes
Hint lonnlde rtililu morn I ibor Is Iwliu
secured the I is
l'lunlatlon iiuimiKi rs wileome lho
news, for llio siioiuiKo nu "l,o -
ilous inouiili to iniiko a Kooel ili'iu oi
dirfcriiieii In plans feu next )car With
a bumper crop coinlui;, hum that sluull
bunk even tho re cord that In holm; set
thin ji-iir, the labor shortiiKO eiiiiinl
uoino coueern
Affairs huvo proiircssed so will with
Aiti'iit Campbell that tho Hoard eif lui
mlBratlon Is iiuvv m Bull itliiR foe nil
other steainir to follow tho Wl'lesiUn
The Wllleseleu Is expotiil to leev Uil-
lopo for IIoiioIiiIii, b) vvii) of tho Horn,
on Mondiy or Tuesda) lu xt, pirhniH
us curl) us Huuday.
It tho biuul can
12 PAGES. HONOLULU,
ll le nil tho noil! iihead for J.'IO.OUO.
In the faro of tin so llBiires. the talk
about "million mid n half dollar roads"
In foolWh
2,9021 Sicrotury T II P trio of the com
j tiiWilon this innrnliitr Mattd that the
397 woik outlltud, of which the HeiU
jhiiich contract 1m but u part, will he.
done for niinioxlui.itil) IJBuaiOO. Of
tblM, Hiiro In uMillable for tho torn
mixtion JJOO.000. llliroirllltl-ll 111 WO
loin fund of the hint l.ee;lslaturu. The
rem.llndir. I&0.0OU, It to bo expcnilcd
by tho luunty direct.
Kit rotary Pctrlo eiiiphuid7cs thofiict,
which seems to hnvu bun overlooked
hj uiiwi people, that all of thu work la
county work, tillhouKh tho county gets
tho 12011.000 fium Territorial bonds It
u mil iinl Unit tho nullify will ho
ready to tin 150.000 iiildlllonal woik on
the belt-road plans and thus complete
tho entire scheme.
' Tho commltHlon known oxnetly what
(Continued on Pag 2)
nil ho of llio B.uuo mind an the pre
sklent mid llio miiKi-on noneral will
bo In fm a hot tlino beforu lio Is
thinuisli with tlio inatler.
I'leshlent Pratt will stick b) the
decision ho arilved nt somo llttlo time
iiKo when llio mnlter llrst onmo up,
namely that It Is not safe for an)
vessel coming from mi of tho Houlli
American units to bu allo'ved frco
inn of the luilior without propel pre
caiitloiiH at both ends of thu toutu
There Is also niiutlior ilmiKcr tint
opciih Itself up If vessels are allowed
lo coniu lu without nny restilttlons
uud Hint Is tho mnlter of tho inal.irl.il
fever mosquito nettliiK a bold here.
Honolulu Is iiectilliuly Bltinled In
rcKiird lo both mnl.it Inl and ellov
arraiiKo charter rates sucei'ssfiilly,
the
uud
It'"""1"1 steamer will bo chartcicd
I,,.,. . ,1 i n,t' mIi,iiHc
. ...,.,,., ,.v . ..... ..rf
,:(,llt pi,,nn r roniliiK by tlw
Padtle Mall liner MoiikoIIii cm thu next
trln here for tho labor buienii of tin
riauteis' Assoelatloii Tins is uie u
shlpinent of any luipoitauo In snno
time, mul It Is (Xpected that flom uoiv
on tin n will bo many more of tho I'll
Iplnon comhiK While tho shipments
lire compnrutlvily hiiiiiII, tho outlook Is
steadily hrlKhteuluK.
A milt htiR been llled In tho Circuit
Cotiit by rather II C Valentin und
thu Hawaiian Trust Coinpany against
M K Ihui It Is In connection with
sumo land holone-lnc; to tho l)n,i es
luto mul which tho plulutlrfH want to
sill hut wllli h tho defendant has lo
i;lvu her consent to Tho plaintiffs
uio nsklui; tho court to have her appeal-
uud say why alio will not do
ttmU mv ,
IWfTTJ
TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911.
CRITICS
Turks Not
Asnnclatiit Press Pill)
TRIPOLI, Tr., Oct. 6. No surrender
has been offered hero by the Turkish
garrison, according to today's reports.
The Italian cruiser Garibaldi has en
tered the harbor and is advancing to
shell the forts.
The Turkish torpedoboats have been
stranded and badly damaged, and, with
tho protection of the warships, the Ital
Ian forces have effected a landing near
the city.
U. S. SCOUT CRUISER
CLOSE TO WAR ZONE
(Rneclil tint let In CiM)
MALTA, Med. Sea, Oct. 5. The U.
S. scout cruiser Chester, sent by the
United States on account of the war
situation, arrived here today.
TURKISH FLEET
JN B0SPH0RUS
CONSTANTINOUUti Turkey, Oct. 5.
The Turkish fleet has' entered the
straits of Bosphorus.
REPORT
ITALIANS
BLOWN
UP
LONDON, Cng, Oct. 5. According
to a report received hero today from
Conitantinople, an Italian battleship
has been sunk by a mine in the harbor
of tripoli. The report Is doubted.
FIRST WIRELESS
FLASHES ACROSS
WHOLE PACIFIC
(Speclil 11 ill In tin Cable)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 5 The
first wireless message has been sent
entirely across the Pacific. A message
from the Joi station, Otichishl, Japan,
tent out for the Chiyo Maru, was re
ceived here and replied to.
TWO III III IN
STRIKERS' RIOT
( Astoeliited Print Cable.)
NEW ORLEANS, La, Oct. 5. A
train of strikebreakers, reaching here,
was mobbed by the rioters and two se
riously injured. The police dispersed
the strikers. An injunction has been
issued against interference.
TAFT SPEAKS IN
( Associate it Press Table.)
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 5.
President Taft today addressed a great
crowd In the Mormon1 tabernacle here
MILITARY ESCORT FOR
LATE ADMIRAL SCHLEY
(Siwrlil llll I let tn ruble.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 5. Rear-
Admiral winheld bcott Schley was
buried today. The body was escorted
by naval cadets, soldiers and sailors.
The pall-bearers were General Nelson
A. Miles and Admirals Remey, McLean,
flarkley, Cronwell, Green and Nicholson,
Ready To
Quit
"WS
C2JP
r 1
Is a Power and Influence Locally
OUT DESPERATELY
WORLD-FAMOUS
VOLCANO PLAN
IS LAUNCHED
Willi nil I'ltiptlon of otithiislnsiii
that would hae done riedlt to Kl-
l.me.i Itself, the project for fiiundltiK
n permanent observatory at thu ciat-
or, and for establishing II local nsso-
elation for Miloiulc icse.ircli, was
launched lodn) Twciily-tlireo men
prominent m ousinets nun scaciiuuc-
clicles Kathetcd nt a liinc'auoii Riven
nt the Hulveislty Club, nt which thu
lniioilniicu to Hawaii of the exploita
tion uf lis volcano a was thoroughly
KOiio lulu b several spoikeis.
As thu result uf (lie tneetliiK, a
committee of five will be appointed
to draught plans for a noii-lncoi per
illed association, destined to raise I
cull y a pot Hon of the muuuy needed
to maintain permanent ohxeivers at
the volcano, and to nuke lliwall tbr
most Important Hput on the map for
volcinoloKlsts.
Cm oi nor 1'rear was an Inlcnselv
Interested Kitest tnda).
"I believe," said tho (lovornor
that tho establishment or n lKTliun-
cut obseivatory Is uf lutcnie econo
uilc us well as scleullflc Importauret
to tho world, lly continuous obsei
vatlons It may be possible to predict
volcanic ami sclesmlc disturbances nil
over the Khibc, wllli conseiiueiit snv
Iuk of life and proper!) Then iikiIii
the advantnRo to Hawaii from a. pub-
Hcltv standpoint Is considerable. If
a national park Is made at Kllaue.-1
and If scientists come here from all
parts to study the volcano. It vvlll,
not bo lonir beforu Hawaii Is known
lo huvo lho most iiitcicstlni; 'tamo'
volcano lu tho vvuild "
The object of thu iiieetliiK was con
cisely outlined b) U A Thurston, who
went Into lho back hlstrny or thu ob-
norvatory pioisisal.
Another speaker was I'rof. J. W
(illmore, piesldent or tho College of
Hawaii.
"When oiio noes to tho volcano ho
stubs his too on endless question
murks," said I'ruf. (Illmore. "Thcro Is
TERRITORY PLANS LAND OPENING
ON BIG AND SYSTEMATIZED SCALE
t.i mnni lho demand for farm lands.
,, . . i.,i .i.JchurBe of thu scttlltiK of these new-
tho Kovernment Is co.itei..,.l..tl..B ha (( a ccr( Un MUnt U)rkl(,
ornanUutlon of a IiIk s)stein to brim? lu ,., , cl)(,1ort(, th Hie
tho opcnlnc; of now lands Into such
coiiilltlon that when an aiiiillcallon Is
r,.,...te,.,t no,., no Aioeilcnn rltlii r
ft urn an association thcro will bu no
........ i ,,i ii
iioi ii ill hitt,,h "
Thu ract lh.it sun.u (lino In (ho lui-
mediate future there would ho this
...sli has been rccosnlzeel Mr somu1
Hoi,. l,c llioso eniiiii'Cteil w lib t ho Hid
doiiaitiiHiit uud already plans havo
been laid so Hint the applications Unit
mo huh eoiuliiK in can no urunie.i
without any delay.
At Haiku on Maul Ihero nro somo
lino pineapple blocks which :i loci!
iiBsoclullon has had under observa
tion for some tlmu mid will In all
piobiblllty npply for very Bluntly
There aru nlso numerous applications
final tho Coist mid tnoru especially
from Ori'Kon, and It Is thu Intention
of the authoillles lo switch these peii'
plo over to these lands.
Iloporls from those who have blocks
In tho vicinity show that nearly dun
bio the yield of pineapple ran ho ob
tained thcro than tho Oahii planta
tions show'. A roport last week show
ed thai ns much as thirty tons to tho
aero hud been raised
uveiaKluK about is or 2tt a ton una
means u nice return on twenty acros
oven, let nlono on tho llfty which
fcoiuu uf tho Haiku blocks run up to,
t01mmHt "IWWM wiiiHBBajp W SMJBlIPr,r,'
UU) LIBRARY
NfJ
-'! ASSOCIATION
12 PAGES.
ANSWERED
much to be learned and It Is of tho
utmost liuportiineo to science! mul to
this iiiiuiiiimll) that the observations
now beliie, cirrled on b .Mr. l'oriet
should ecu on, and that the- records
should be continuous."
'Hie followlni; mietts were rn'sent.
(m cmor 1're.ii A I' lu Id I M
Dowsetl, S. M. Dimon ,1 A Kenned
I'lnroiue Cooke, .1. W tlllmore. It. S
llosmer, JiuUo Heiuj K Cooper, C
M. Cooke ll W. Shlimle. Itov W. I
Westervelt. II. P DIIIIiirIi.uii I.. A
Thutston, "W. II. IIoobh. A (l.trtlu),
1'iof. W. A. llry.iu, i: I. RpalilliiK
II. von D.imm, 1-. ItedliiKlon, II. It.
Joriluu.
Mr Thurston outlined thu plans .is
follllUH
'lho siiKKistid oretmiUatlon It hased
upon tho lollowluK state of farts:
Hawaii po.se shis' the two greatest
active' voluiulcH In the world, Klhiucu
uud Moku iwiowto, thct former most
aeeisHlble, and the easiest utul safest
t'o observe of any volcuno, larKu or
Klllllll
.Much has been written about Ha
waiian volcanoes, mure particularly by
Dana, HrlKham ami llltehiock, nil of
whom have made studies uf tho sub
ject, externum: over mini)' )t.im Their
personal observations were, however,
at wide Intervals and Covered brlt f
periods; while lho observations of oth
ers have been, im a rule, fruiiiiunt.ir)
or disconnected, and freiiuentl) lime
al,l.. ihroiiKli iinfmiilllarlt) with the
subject, even thoiiKli made b) reliable
persons.
Ill iiict, there bus been no continu
ous observance of conditions and pile
noinena nt Kllaiiiu and .Mokuavvioweo
Professor Jagger's Work.
Under the feireifolm; conditions
Thomas A. JaiTKcr, piofesseir of iceol
oiry In the Massac liusi tin Institute of
TeclmoloK)'. vltllesl 1 lliwall III l'JO'J.
l'rofetsor JiiKKer ban in uie u spiel il
study of eurthqiiaken and tin Ir rclu-
(Continued on Page t.)
!- I
Market Hxiiert Starrelt will have
other departments. Theie are nlso
morn blocks available at Kap u. which
I" Hi" estimation of some people mo
"" I'rnlltablo than the Haiku lots.
Cano Is cultivated there, however.
. . . ....... i
H'KI"K l't ''"1 untteis this
mornliii; Ui.,1 Commissioner Ju.ld
"""'l ",il1 lll,'ro wrru llt ll' l'rPlR,cm
"mo " iiuiiioe-T i ''" i-"""!-
Tllu
nro walliiiK In most Instances
for tho survey to bo finished and then
they would bo ronly for iccuiutlou.
Many of tho uppllcnuls from thu
mainland huvu Horn (.'.00(1 to (!,ooo
with them and should prove u kooiI
class of settlers,
(ioveriuir 1'ioiir Is very pleased wllli
tho prospect. Ho stated that there
mo somo eood farmers atiionc llioso
who hivo applied.
CHIYO MARU DELAYED
Tho ('hl)o Maru, from thu Orient,
was held outside the harbor fioni 1
O'clock until nearly 3 today, and did
Mini dock ut the wharf until 3-30
I o'clock lliu fact that thu Japanese
liner vvns held off port so Ioiir suvo
I vlun In lliu fniwirt lli.it tlmru Una is alia.
With tlio llnotl!)V, ,,,,, ,lf ,,, kni n,UMr, hi,,,
, ,,..., ... ,, (Ullll .,,.,.,.., fl)r ... Kran
,lBU) , 10 ',iock toinoriow iiiiirnlnK,
,i tU ,0aj Uy causo n ullKht
chunisa.
Attractive advertising copy, run reg
ularly, week In and week out, year (
and year out, will do the trick (or you,
Mr. Merchant.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
PINEAPPLES AND
BANANAS MAY
Hawaii shippers of pineapples and
laiimiii mutt levulutlonlzo their
mithiiil'- i,r picklui! the fruits, or Cull
fornla will put an embarKu on them
as liuld as that ileetirid on papa as
and alligator purs lu other words,
baiiin.it and pineapples will bo shut
out of fnliforulu mid the fri sli pine
apple liuliisir) will be tilven thu hard-
ist hlow It has ever received
i: K Ciirui's, the ixirl i ntoniolo-
s-l-it sent hi lo h) tho Statu of Cali
fornia to lliVisllKute the l.lVUI.'it of
the .Miilltirrmii'in fruit tl), ban Konn
luck In the Const wllliuiit makliiK any
public niinoiini fluent tin to what his
eeouililelidatliillH will be. He iliclln-
id to slnti what steps should bo taken
In protict California nt California feels
(hut Stall should bo proti cted
rroiu other sourcts, however, tho
Hill let I n bat liarmd on inuiliettlon
nblo uiitborlt) that Carmn mado tho
state mi lit that unless u choline tukes
pi ice hue lu tho mithods of packlnic
uud handlliiK pliieapplen mid li.nuin is,
thesu fruits must bu shut out of Call
ferula. While incournKinif ever) move hern
and tn California to cooperate In a
cuinpnlk'ii iiKaliist tho fruit lly, Mr.
fumes will rt commend. It may In
stated, that methods hero must ho
dimmed extensively. Thu chanKen, In
fact, ma) Involve a central nckliiK
mid Inspection station, where the In
spection may bo dune cither by line
Kovernment or by somu s)ntcm estab
lished by local shippers or producers.
Mr Curiien, It In understood, be
lli ves Hint haiiauan in i be safely
pieketl lu rlco straw mid pineapples
(Continued on Page 4)
LORD-YOUNG TO
BUILD COLLEGE
With it bid or Ji.5.700, twenty-uvn
IoII.iih lower than tho next bidder
ill v . tho lnd-Youni; IhiKinccrliU
Conip.ni) nets the contract for build-
Ini; tho new Collece of Hawaii build
in K.
Tho bids word opened list Satur
day and taken under advisement hv
tho honid or rcKcuts of thu college.
Today .IihIko II 1- Cooper, chairman
nr the honid, aiinouuceel tho decision.
Work vvlll start ut unco ntnl wlil
bo tlnishcd within cIkIiI months,
MUCH WORK NEEDED TO
FIX UP HEALTH LAWS
Tho health laws passed by tho last
Is'Klslature nro not llnlslied with )cl.
I'or somu time past Secretary Mul t
Kiulth bus been piitlliiK III many uu
anxious hour on them Btrulcjitcnlni;'
them out and seeing thai they are nil'
ready for sendlnc, .ilonc; to thu prin
ter Now they huvo koiiu over lo tho At
torney (lenerul to keep lilm busy for
utliuo uud this luorulnt; he was very
anxloiiBly lookliiK over them lln vvlll
Ki) through them from thu local as
pect and see that nothluc, vvrmiK has
crept III while ho will ulso Index them
up bo that tho la)iii.iu can refer to the)
section ho wants without IiiivIiik to
wado throtiKh tho vvliolu lone; list
COST OF LIVING DEBATE
PUNCTUATED BY SHOTS
(SiHflil II il 1 1 el In r-nl.l. )
VIENNA, A us., Oct. 5. Four shots
were fired at the ministerial bench to
day during a debate on the high cost
of living In the Reichsrath. Tho shoot
er missed and was Immediately ar
rested. - .1
SUGAR
KAN 1'ltANCISCO Cal, Oct, R-?
lleets SS auil)sls, ISs Id; pirlty, ,
ti K7e Previous quotation, 17s 7cl
Weilj Balletlmfl per tM,
fa
rilH. JJ.IJ., S.lJnlite-'i
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