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oe _ Wikeuicn dawn tosntaht ana ‘s FI EDITION. PRICE ‘ONE | CENT, panty Saturday, Copyright, 1011, by Co ¢ “ Circulation Books | Open to All.” The New sow Work The NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, NOVEMBER The Pres Vablishing 10, ~ MANCHUS BUTCHER CNS ~— AFTER FIGHT WITH REBELS; NANKING SCENE OF CARNAGE somite TH MAN CAUGHT FOR MURDER OF Foes, Lacking Ammunition, Are Unable to Renew Attack and Massacre Is Begun. HUNDREDS ARE SLAIN. Women and Children Slaugh- tered in Streets— Thou- MRS. MARY HALL POLITEBURGLAR'S VICTIM HATES TO. SEND HIM TO IAL He Was on Way to Return Mrs. Million-Dollar Widow, Defendant ‘In Suit Over a $2,000 Painting Swift’s Silverware When Arrested. JAUNTY AIR GONE. A Slender Youth, He Almost! Weeps When Arraigned in East New York Court. There was no trace of the debonair 1911. 28 ¥s LAWYER CALLED ABLACKGUARD BY LAWYER IN COURT Edward Lauterbach Enraged at) | Question About Vv Relations With Mr 1 Valkenburgh. UPHELD BY THE JUDG Million-Dollar Widow Also on | Stand in Suit Over Paint- ing by Artist Woolf. ree —— ‘MANYHEADS BROKEN IN WHITE WINGS RIO An RR nnn s sere Chinese Massacred By Manchu Troops In ‘Nanking orld WEATHER-—Rain to-night ani FI EDITION. PRIOB “ONE OENT. probably saturday, GES WOMEN LEAD MOBS. NN WHITE WING RIOTS; TWO DRIVERS DYING Bricks and rr ae From Roofs Rout the New Drivers, and Police: Are Forced to Draw Revolvers to Disperse Mobs. ‘ 14 “cnn alti = ‘The sult aguinst Mrs, Nevada Van t kar otis 4 ce Nicolo Grenetti’s Arrest Grows | gentieman vurmlat in the cringing little | Valkenburgh In Justice O'Dwyer'a part “ sands in Flight From City. 0 “fi Prove Alibi |™&" a#Falgned before Magistrate of tie city Cure to reaver 20 in MAYOR DECLARES “CITY ? dut of t ort to rove HOI Naumer in New Jersey avenue cow S New J ,. payment for a life #lze painting by WON'T N KL * MEASEING conan Nov. 30-—Hinorio in Another Case. huewlry iin. (he'reslfeabh. oF We ikownied aa'*'pettha Varn! t Nanking this evening ts vi shamoles | ea a | Mrs, Fred Joel § Atha No. fe ATHENS att akrupt eechay Unite of the Manchu butchery, The sun s ton avenu ction Night. Instead o' Nig déhutdlation of Lawyer Ales Ss Ss Wi * Upon a acene of fre, rapine, desolation] /THTeS men wore arrested this afters|tne dashing, dellemay-care crook of Wg denunciation | of Lanver Ax) Leader Se ys Sweepers Will Quit es. and butchery unrecorded in mofern| foen In the Centre t Poll Court) romance, there appeared a slender, Hdward Laut ey se scen of having bee mp trina Set, ttre Wt Se ut Laat ater dea, A€ternoon—1,000 Police Guard . To-night 12,000 Manchu and Impeciai]!® the munler at Croton yesterday | he tried to tell his story to the Magis- Mrs. Van Valkenburgh's ‘counsel and «hol Pr “11, morning of Mrs. Mary Hall, The ar-|trate and wh dat any moment 4 Laub wind “ Pp: by old-style soldiers hold Purple Hill, es trate and who seemed at any mo had taken the witness stand in her de- Inadequate to Protect. ri where they are entrenched, while tron| tests were made In a pecullar w likelyt to burst into tears. fonug, Hie teauineas - prantioally, | dae beneath thelr stronghold they are driv-| Nicolo Grenetti was brought inte a] The prisoner gave his n. termined the sult in Mrs. Van. Valken- : Y Ing before them hordes of Chinese oui Court a prisoner, charged with having dase Hl Seti ite sales burgi's favor, for his slow, judictally Fierce rioting, in which two sttike breakers were mortally injured and of Yhe city. swindled one Roce :| tHe sald he was twenty-three years 01 jrendered replies to Mr, stroute's aued= ‘ Innocent Chinese leaving everything | 1" aanae trinsact ms mais ae and an architectural draughtsman |tlong carried much weight. Protongea | S¢ores hurt, prevented Street Cleaning Commissioner Edwards from ° rrado to have taken place a Pleadlr ot gullty to the charge, the pail Mr, Lauterbach bi \t u Rivinn thels~ are aésibe ternorsatricheh . Pay jeading not gullty to tle charge, |duesitoning of My. Tauterbach brought |ing any co ‘able a ° ‘land destitute to the shelter in the fi aan oe ae lib, He said he {YUN Prisoner walved examination ant out twstimony that Mrs. Van Valkenbury jing any considerable headway to-day in the removal of the vast accumu atthe reaf-of the reform farces. king on tie new Croton| S4® HAD sctRou: veil to await the pat Agha Agphe: Py he brie lation of rubbish that is piling up in Manhattan and Bronx Boroughs. The ng action of the Grand Jury. rait and that Artist Woolfe had not Mei: Sete” ne ee poteren baal bapa raphe Met and left Croton at 740 o'clock | Mrs, Swift was In court, looking quite spoken of hin bill until nearly a year| Savage methods of intimidation employed by the strikers and their sym- were impotent to check the ° rning for New Yor © 888! handsome in a blue gown and hat and ter the work was done. 7 . ter 0 rrovenge the sliin because of| two hours on the way te swore, |ontrousioe Ras taue @8 Ua enkoetbal es /the STRANGE QUESTIONS PUT py| Pathizers persuaded more than half the strike breaking recruits to quit, thelr lack of ammunition. Jand brought Giuseppe Pomeront yung ma was 80 polite to h the street sweepers who had remained loyal to the depariment w-nt out‘tr ORDER FOR SLAUGHTER IN CITY Antonio Gallo to prove hiss han hie Tay 1 In her bedroom »: OPPOSING LAWYER. | he sir M two swore they came down from] mistake thai night and bowed himael Mr, Suouse thon souht to Jmply that! groups of fifties and hundreds’ this afternoon. 18 GIVEN. with Gronetth and all three) gut with profuse apologies. , Mr. Lauter 1 had a personal interest) Recause of the prevalence of violence, | Jured, Ife ls Robert Moeller. A trict: The revolutionists had delayed a see ved tickets purchased to-day for] «1 don't want to make a complaln ijn the outcome of the sult, He asked Commisstoner Edwards, following a con-| bat hurled from a roof struck him ond concerted attack upon the Manchus passage on a ship satling for Italy t0-/ against this man,” sald Mri , Lor. if Mr. Lauterbach did not con nee with Mayo& Gaynor, ordered] the elie of the head, topping him pending the arrival of ammunition ex- | morrow morning the Magistrate. 5) wat WTA “dear, clove, INUMAL | r)97 9) efforte to remove garbage and) the cart into the gutter. He waa re pected from Shanghal. The Manchus Grenetti and lis allbl witnesses were! gue COULDN'T BEAR TO PROS oie EEA ndant the streets should conae ot 3/ Moved to J. Hood Wright Hoapttal, took advantage of the situation. held in court on a pretext while the ECUTE HIM wMerceze hove have already asked me that and) ot jack afternoon, No attempt to|4¥ing of a fractured skull. A force of “D ing last night the Republicans | Sheriff Westchester County was; ., a. it it will you any 1, I'l reply) resume “work will be made until 7.90) thirty policemen had to draw thelr aye uring ‘ id Httle | called up by telep He sald he had But you have alre: ay made one, in, 'y is Wyck to-morrow morning. | volvers to clear the stree' mate # demonstration, but ¢ four of the five murderers in custody, |fePiied the Court, waving the bill o¢ am going to ask you a very dell-| Ay the day wore along the rlotous| Taylor Lawrence, a striking shooting and there were few fatalities missing man in.sht ve one [Complaint that Mrs. Swift had wea personal question and you need] demonstrations increased in violence| V&% arrested late this afternoon om 4 The main body of the reformers re-| yf the three in the Police Court, Ac-| tne polle ; ; we not answer it unles# you Nke to,” sald] and the presence of extraordinary polfee| clarke of throwing the missile tat mained in camp three miles distant | cordingly the two witnesses and Gren vale Penance be rine ee cy Lawyer Strouse guards did aot serve In the least to awe | Sttuck Moeller and fatally injured him. frum the city awaiting the arrival of etti were at once arrested on the ne aes Nia We eons eae You ask any m” 9% | the mobs. Hundreds of women assisted | ®dward Butterfield, also a striking ammunition which is coming in boats charge and held without bail for ex- consi he ‘ GRA he We Mr in din the stoning of strike breakers from | driver, was arrested charged with on the river and being brought across | amination, aa nis Rote oe ae roofs and windows of tenements In Tawrence's company at the ime, ok horee ce! % hae hol aaah ae A deliberately lifted a] Garbage removal in the congested dis. /the assault, Both men are negroes | country on ee J Wee e. sBaintorseeet ther Detnite, Witting of {from the wa: ihe band the whe am the tabin trlets of the Yeast and Weat Widen is at) Potiosnan’ Mrelioshr saw. Te are also coming from every dire | Hall Ww Se FOSKS Ch RGSS H) aialr T pon “s ae el relations with Mra, Yan} a standstill and there ts no doubt but! and Butterfield running west tn ‘They are raw and ragged recruits, but = b P hope Your if * will at: loans ad in measured | that the Hoard of Health will soon have! Hundred and Twenty-seventh determined, and the final battle prom- Baya hie BiACeG UNdSE OUMMEVALOD 6S such that at the time that your|to take a hand, Mayor Gaynor refuses | shortly after Moeller was injured, ises to He desperately aaa Ae re Lal ‘ sete patsend te eonaul wife oud a divorce, the action| to Haten to the appeals of the strike | chased them to the New York Central ‘Phe foreigners are being treat Max te Naumer refused to conside: want «cat adera apd declares that every’ em: | Ratiroad yar picking up Poll with the utmost consideration. the witow's request unt! she Rad told Scere Justice O'bwy faye reddened and | ple of the Street Cleaning Depart-| Collins on the way. The negroes When the sates uf © CialdiMilted i att i ibs eat siesta IM i Shylock Within’ His! W. L. St f the F hin eyes glared belligerentiy toward ent who struck is out for good. f found hiding In an empty car @ morning the people thronged toward ‘ , ny house elec odern Shylock ithin . Stevens o' 4 S$ |inquisitor, Half rising Ia his seat, J Simultaneously this aftern there | freight train that was about to etart the country, eath carrying ils belong night wh. nT ay a Hed suddenly y Is . L. Stevens of the Famous Mae ai yan widrested: (he iawveswitd ere tater in thelMraney Hane WMA tonite 4 ings and driven by the Imperlalists. a man standing he doo! tatite, t sisting U Sn . ape) eer 268: Yorkville, In which thousands of me : spoke nim and he Ss Si g nf ‘astle y, em. [nes | Four strike breakers identified Lew- ft atte, tho ‘carnage was, emu }] 1 spoke to him and he an Rights in Insisting Upon Castle Point Family, Mem: |LAUTERBACH DENOUNCES|sn! Women periinivald, .UAHOm wae » as the man who struck Moellers Tian CAT MOW Ie) Gehen tha a porting the Best progress of any dis: |)" ntiee Fil Afiack wea Gade by ibe revolu: ‘ npst p His Fee ber of Concern. STROUSE AS A BLACKGUARD, |!" Porting t at ate carte were | Rey. aie tae oes “2 tionists, the ‘Tartar general has en- RppSArs T judged heh Mr. Lauterbach,” he maid, “you MAY) noiyed on West One Hundred and], Hospital of a fractored situll deavored to terrorize the inhabitants by {nto-my ih by mistake, but | - aod answer such a question as that In any] Deentyentth street, near Broadway, | neon Hospita a fra ete I got up and followed him as he backed! ygaurice Steinb ¢ No. 72 W }way you deem befitting a van fatally in-| #24 ‘#0 broken legs as 9 consequem wholesale executions, Those whose Lhe ie Maurice inberg of No. Wooster| ‘The failure was anndinced to-day of Ky . neds t and a strike breaker wan fatally In-1 00. igh assault upon a wagon he queues had been cut 0:2 were hehended a I got a good look wt his face ns he {street caused a ripp wughter tn Stock Exchange firm of W. L. 8te¥- | seniach, who mipektal : hi . - == driving at One Hundred and Forttetn by the doze but to-day when the A , ey United States Commissioner Alexander's of No. 11 Broadw. Wall " Fi ty | ‘gtreet and Courtlandt avenue. A ti re or was give e o] Keep Ok-| passed the light In the ffext room, and Ne roadw all! chair, his small eves 1 stead w o andt avenue, ‘orrent order for a general sasgnter was given Retired Hotel Keeper of Brook: voam sure this ie the man, He went\courtroom to-day when ho drama it 4 minor business diticulty [on his anta who hat resumed his) fis Parrot | f bricky and covblestones came down he whole native city was invaded by po downstairs and disappeared. hen Ilcried ° not over $200,000, svat. “In t rat place began M = him from th fs and one of the the Manchu soldiers, who ruthlessly lyn Had Threatened to liscoverea the lous of my aliverware| ‘I want my pound of flesh, 1 will at!” anne memters of the firm are W. Lewis | Litute ar insinuations with] @ d Li les knocked hiai off the cart axe massacred men, women and children . . and other articles and notified the police, | testify until 1 recelye tt." Savane ne James W. Henning, The {out © 1a devond place, sir, usse ons; le front whoels. The stome that ‘The aged, the young_and babes tn arms Kill Her Before. CALLED UP AND SAID HE'D RE.| “telubers had been called ax @ witn Nas short of the market ang {you are a bluckguard s*Lon ird lm broke his skull and tte oles ee ee is short ot the market ana PH A708 8 MEO S’ Long, Bird 3552 Thousands of Chinese poured from | TURN SILVER. Jagainst M. G, Samucia 5 ade consl¢ money tn the |). ang tmpressively © O'DW 4 lover bln, prekning Dok Wee the gatks until at noon to-day it was ‘ v4 | “About it vie last night a maniae Gatien Manufacturin ‘ear movement, Probably anticl- | watched d iP 4 4 4 timated that, fully 70,00 persons had} John T, Kessler, sixty-one years old,| cated mo up and sald he hud my allver- {St Gallen | Manutactur PIPL oMIER ably anticl- | watched ely, making When the good ahip Prealdent Grant,|. After the injured man had estima y 70, . : Steinberg {# a Jobber and o pating lower prices, the firm sold short, | effort to restrain the wit ‘“ taken to the hospital the police sped. Before nightfall 20,00 more,| a retired hotel keeper, returnéd to his) w He he Was sory he | i locked here tu-day, sailed from escaped. jefore hn 20, Y : coming to court to give and erday’s sharp advance wiped) yirw Van Valkenburgh hid her fa two arrests of striking drivers in @te representing every class, the mer-}home at No. Forty-sixth st piclan! the things ‘and. wansed to claiming It was too much t them out, A clerk In the office suid to 1 a luce tkerchtef. An lant Wook she’ carried be-| 5g trom ihe soon of which aaa chants, the gentry and coolles, had got-| Brooklyn, this afternoon In a iret bg 2 Se ie i arden UE a Out Susiness man (0 apend ay Ghat Eb: Falun Vou duerte thelid ie ; co .oks, forward, a sane | situs ie REA whine pir Pw 2 ten away, Meanwhile the Manchus| some mood, He got into a wrangle with |i Me Mtl ‘anil Ot acne away from his store refusal of customers to ake good thelr | ach, pling ig or an ine te | John Ciowsl of No, 2327 First av scoured the narrow streets of the city] pis wife and took a revolver from his |r ane know juct what ta may, go | Deel | on i previous occa margins te Sad. “Seecan y the moot talkative and quAS | OD” ino) aterigiiol Gt Ta ae ni and the houses of wealthy merehants] yocket shot at her head, the bullet Ty oid htm to call me again in half an | Derg had sand he would not cx Jumnex W, Henning, the juntor member | the 1 outrageous and ingu Wn to curme during the alent} Aan'a avenue Ware sacked, Any queueless vietlm! cutting her right war. She ran down-|nour, In the mean Ume L phoned. the | ara? for thet He toulkin of the firm, failed ax an individual in| have wyer lied put to a | ‘The stoning of strike breaker Wilaoh Wan: heneaded iminediatels stairs 8c Mog. He fred two more) pottce for advice, Detective William | wit come wher pant DAC ist, MWK, When he wax short of the) ates, Van Va inh, xrrot Was the pride and joy of | followed a riotous demonstration im WOMEN CUT DOWN AND CHIL.| shots at her, both missing, bet Ryan came to my house, In half an! When Steinberg was called to the Market. He managed to sutiefy Nin) expensive var pean) ‘anus i satiorman named Herman| ich the potice guards and strip DREN STABBED. took refuge in the apartment of Mts.!/hour the m culled me up again, and | stand to-day he refuses y. The ditors and was reinstated In the) princess style witne Tost. ‘The parrot Was named Andy and| eAkiig crews of ten wagons were ee Peter Petersen on the firat foor |I told to come to the house and orney told Wy must, Then Stetn- Stock Exchange a year late she did not n . 7 se fluently in seven jan-|‘@cked by a mob thousand mep The correspondent of the Asvociated| sips Petersen, at the request of Mrs. | bring the silverware with him. T ae: | bare sprung his sunpris In April, 110, he Jolned Mr. Stevens Phewapaper Thres days ago Andy found|#%4 Women, The police guards were Press saw several women executed and] ogyieh, ran around the corner and|tective went outside and walted for him| "E was n@t paid my ss fees the in a partnership. He was the board|\y due t a Ker Bude tod fram tia porch, ‘The forced to draw thelr revolvers thelr children stabbed and trampled] cajied the ellest daughter of the Keas-{to arrive, I was almost sorry I had 1a time. 1 have not been paid for member of the firm. They have @| handa—Wililam . pman, des | a . edaeayllageas ‘ onmenan 118 | summon the reserves from the under foot. lers, Mrs, John McManus. When the|trapped the man, he seemed so penitent |ComME Here bods i SUIS pranch office at No. 2 West Fiftyeninth | ceased, and Phillip Van Valkenburgh,| U0 SEA GMOat es i . |ania station before they could ) F “ ny dolla: and a he ‘ : +] vocal contest at that time and Andy The order appeared to be that any} daughter artived she found Mrs. Kess-| when he talked with me over the Sauil X ecely SSBUAY Brg a . aireat meee haat aha ia a sara pacaietion ‘ Ss ta look Inte the matter, He| thelr Way out of the howling throng. one wearing anytMing white, which sug-| jer locked in the Petersen flat and | phone. lhoit for te either Mr. Stevens nor Mr, Hen-| ghe had consented to for Mr. | new in betwe approached the| There were three strike breakers en Rented the white badge worn by the] hysterical. Mrs. MoManus went up-| Magistrate Naumer refused to put the! The attorney looked at him in amaze. MINE Was at office in Broadway! Woolf only because Mr. Lauteroach | jion'y cage and, k to the solemn |®aeh of the ten wagons and @ quand veformers, must be killed forthwith.) stairs and found her father lying un-| prisoner und. observation, advising |ment, The Comn mer was ap qi this mornis The clerks waid they | said ghe might do so, She though oaths of sev members of the| of 8X mounted men and ten patrolmén A white pocket handkerchief marked] consclous on his bed, with a bullet In| Mrs, Swift to see the District-Attorney |to and aid that, while it Was the cuy-| Were consulting with thelr lawyer. | Woutd aid itn, She Was questioned | nw present at the thine, « when they left the stable at One Hub- the possessor for death, White snoes,| his right temple and the revolver still | about tt tom to after their tes W, Lewis Stevens 1 son of Col.!anout her marriage to Chapman, hlalreccons accents: | dred and Fifty nd street and Court- eoaptaertie in his gras : E | “Jones was then led to his cell. As|timony was pleted, Steinberg was Kdwin A, Btovens, of Castle Point. Ho: | teeth, and as to the time of her wed o a 1 ts all this notse}!ad avenue. Crowds of strikers ¢ol (Continued on Second Page. nok on ne Rene CRED fr yearn he disappeared he was seen to bow his wile ln ape remey an, wie boken. It ts suppowed that he had ding to Van Valkenburgh and her part-| aout lowed on both sides of the street, jeer a Sah pI Ate Lek in head upon his coat slor haps gel rae “di iderable money of his family ine | ing trom him. Mra, Van Valkenburgh |” phe tion responded with anotner | ing, until the wagons turned into Morris Jury not serious, Kessler was appar-\ yi attitude was a dectded contrast|When he was done Be would get his 1 in the brok: Het | P | Ball & White! nll, ently dying and was taken to the hoa- v SERS Wa f ntiaet money. Z vealed 1h the brokerage a8 He 19) was a stubborn witness. roar and Andy, enraged at the insu: /avenue from One Hundred and Bitty. 3. Ral 11 1B. Whicher, | Pital. from his manner shortly a¢ter midnight, |", I want my pound of flesh, | One Of the trustees of his fatier's estate Is It not « fact, Mrs, Van Vaiken-| ler ninced upon the king of] first street, Here the little procession Charles 2. Ba Lie saul Be WY Hl hate} Mrs. Kessler told the police her h when Detective Ryan stopped him at| , Mr, Stevens was not active in the 9f-|turgh, asked Le er Strouse that avs tall as it dangled t yrouwh the} ran into hundreds of men and women who Leia en aisles It Broad. | 2&4 had spent the forenoon looking Continued on Macon’ Th ‘Attorney wont down Into fatra of the firm. Mr. Henning, an ex-| your husband parted from you because and gripped it with talon @04] ang @ shower of missiles was Buried of Ball & Wh ra At Br 4 over property he owned in Williamsburg (Conpin ong Page.) his pocket, extracted th n ay |perienced broker, did most of the busl-| yo. jnalsted that he pay for this very wk kaarhte tall 1 Andy went| 40m from the roofs. Strike breaking way and No Thirty-third ang when he began to threaten hro life —_—_ and “handed ‘them to st V,) neam, Ho had been @ consistent bear, | 2 atneing and sone other things ge iaked bis tall and Andy Went! Givers were stoned from thelr seate atreet have assigned for benefit of| she was aure he would try to. kill her MEN'S WINTER SUITS =| who recetved them with an atr of dis- yd his business associates do not und i iF ‘ bel Ald PP slr ore. ? , h nenik ea their creditors to Owen FE, Abraham of| be fhe had "made ‘several agen | 912 EAA y ovincoats | $9.99 | anpointment ‘ stand how he came to be tn such st Abeolutely’ pet ate F Rhould: -eay' ueies retod DIR0A De eee ae ae a esaintes anes ae | y fon a BRU Clothing Corne: 0 elnbers employs as a ‘shipping clerk right here slight athers over the In-| beaten as they scattered across lots No. 58 Ma tan avenue th pe tor Thelr sons, she said en & ner, Broad. in ploy pping an ho was supposed to have made | wren, Fa Moan have tatan ows ays cor. Bi lay, Bt opp. Port Otos, muel Kapplan, who wanted as ® ; ivi ih Ian't that one of the grdunds of| terested spe and Atretonea The women on the roofs continued to ’ 0 oad a. t f ° Sell’ to-day and Saturda 5,000 Men’ ess in th 8e, and H SLR ic al i . fl aU "ge in your »plaine?’ | himael fe uy oor ot . tok: 4 tin cane for the assigno vom Kessler ant have given them away, Bulg and winter Overcoate: fe then brsas' 16, the Ouse, ‘and NM "market this fal i alles n plaings?)| Bimaekk caine Fare eis onan | eum! core Btls . and 3 C upen She did not know he had hought a new tibet fancy browns, Krays ’ —— vous!” cami n Mra. Van ; , the police until Captain Ivers) saagyi ps <o---- thibet, ’ » Kays and dark | gy ainhe: fused atant miniscently Wartian ne mixed worsteds, all alge. ingle OF tl Inn nrnens corver, tl : World Hu'hling ‘Parks Vatkenburgh, and Justice O'Dwyer ate Net yey he consoted, but hig |ffom the Morrisania atation with hi a double breasted; worth any other | te the pro wd an 8 4 , 4 He found the guard of thy Muar AB ia rectod Lawyer Strouse to coufue him leased with the|reserves, He eg | e; our special price to directod + Wberw® tO ads the man server and ype Cains fo'c'sie mates are pleas aaa bo ee aoe “Open Gar aight bul 1h, %¢8| with the sudpoeam Hasina” aU eal he Beh vl [anit v0 questions ot imum Lgraapect of @ pencefu retura voyage, ten wagons Ggtting chee wax sareeap x

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