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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - February 12, 1878, Galveston, Texas                                Tax Our refers to won which he regards growth of popular Sn favor of income Ui It b that in the of motion wu re- n i i to t Mil propping t tax percent ca 11 bor three DOT that the of aa incom tu hoald by tha popular f as a The objection thi of on the ground it through at all of will DMr the or and Tho Miser rf Jeat we that aa income Uz can not touch capital Sa any of and net profits of Specific on property OB may and fcy the body of The introduced In tbe o liy Mr Mills of Texas to tho effect that the lain rebellion ceased June ZO ig creating some In of the Korth and The features of tho which is in tho hands of the committee of the whole Home art That all debts contracted by officers or agents of States government in the Biases of Virginia North Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama an and Arkansas for suppliee furnished the array or for rent and of real estate since June 30 1865 be and the same are hereby dered to be paid upon full proof of the justness of the same by hc partie holding such Indebtedness that th war of the rebellion is hereby declare to have been ended prior to th day of June 1885 and from and after said day all claims o citizens of the United States agains the government shall stand on terms o perfect equality AH ibo States named were declared to be in a state of insur rection by proclamation of President Turkey tJie to Approach Russian Troops will O the It- orn of tlie Dilemma War and Talk at St I have already been signed according to dispatch in tho London Timet fhe U bases that proposed to found and com- piete the preliminaries of peace before going into the conference 1 ST Feb 10 an of Black Sea ports have re- moved the restrictions oa export of grain and provisions V ST Feb of- text of the armistice was drawn Odessa and Sebastopol but no w having baen signed at Adrianople the remainder of the will be conducted there ot the MIL to tho 1 Feb 11 Fernando Wood says the tariff will be reported to the Homo about March 1 and he expects to pan it g uni- lorm ratio from tha earning or after a hat bee and expend may work actual that hart luch by appropriating the gross of Industry suppressing th WMM of aa and fore a of menu The principle of an income tax to preclude the ol such ard destructive re a Ux so named and it in with So iu principle In thU long one of the tizac Ia that country he ab- Justie of it has never de- nied though the of collecting it not been the subject of aa in- and lae first income tax known in tbe United States went into effect in It underwent It yielded in 1865 five par cent OB in- come under and ten per cent on incomes much as Subsequently t wa to five per cent on income over f 1000 after allowance for rent At the time it wss provided that the tax should not be levied aad collected the year 1870 Jn 1867 Then a riety of led to a vigorous tion the tax desultory contest in repeal it wu renewed by net of July 1870 for ons year nt the reduced rate of two aad half per cent and the was from the year had expired this act ww repealed in March 1871 after animated debate and close divisions in both houses The provoked oy tbj operation of the tax the period adverted to related to iu rale acd to alleged Inequalities connected with administration Mr A Wells of U report for wuHe contending an income tax jurt and in principle ad- mitted that the rato was excessive at five per too high for revenue ai it led to and frauds which volume and the number of returned Ho therefore urged a to thre In the jatno report he des canted on the M weU M practice of an income He argued that through snch a tax a targer proportion is contributed to the public treasury by the clawes best to contribute than any other method of taxation He submitted that j of -t Lincoln of August 1C 1861 President Johnson declared all these States ex cept Texas out of insurrection by of April 5 1800 and on gaet he Issued another mation declaring that insurrection had ceased in Texas August 30 lias been token by the government as the at which the rebellion terminated and the of Mr Mills should it come a law would shorten the duration of the war by about fourteen months and vitalize s great many claims that have been held void under the old rule Government The following is a copy of a in- in Congress Feb Daily Tele has issued a special edition con- mining the Sunday Night Porte has refused a permitting British fleet to come to on the ground that if the Sultan allows it the Kussian forces will bly occupy the city LONDON Feb to Reuter s telegram company from St Petersburg The sues an article repeating its declaration of Saturday that the entry of the fleets the into tha at says if the afternoon's E Saturday Feb 9 WM forces to-day evacuated and and have drawn from the Ime from Akb The whole British CONSTANTINOPLE Feb 10 Bayard has no news of the British It has not arrived and the Porte Feb from gusa state that tbe Porte objects to Montenegro a line of for armistice on the basis of between A of hostilities and he Conference LONDON Feb Reuter from Vienna The from Russia to the Austrian invitation to the confer ence which was expected to come bv messenger on Saturday is received I- showa it is the intention of Russia not to permit the discussion of certain points in the preliminary conditions Fe February completed at 8? Patrick's a walk of five hundred miles at 7.20 p K finishing in one privilege involved in the of a member to vole despite the rule of the house which requires him to be within le the last nime is called He holds that the constitution rives a member the richt to vote and that can not be deprived of it He eral precedents to sustain his position notably that of tho vote of the Speaker on the Eleventh amendment to 1803 in the face of thl rSle that he could not vote except in case of IBr Associated palp against the Indiana ral distribute to abandoned the Messrs E wing and of Committee on linking and Currency have on a substitute for Buckner's to retire national bank notes as received by the making in- into tbe action of treasury in regard to cotton By Mr sale of all for election of representatives from went Blackburn iu the Appropria tion the pending amendment be- ing to strike out the which firat Note at tlie Capital Feb Commit tee on Privileges and Elections took the case of Corbin vs Butler the tor from South Carolina Tte papers were referred to sub com with orders to report what tion if any be taken The statement of Minister Footer M Sr to be issued may The obsequies of will be The has yet to be submitted to full committee It of passage Wednesday the Secretary Sherman to-day in an in- on the subject ol Anderson's res price to be paid i n advertising The biH has be- government advertising were reduced T Feb the nf so low that newspapers of any standing refused to take the class at advertising which is covered by the It is to the interest of the public as well as the press that the shall pass as early as three other In consequence of an urgent extra hours hand A dispatch from Vienna Austria is to the Porto fof a squadron to the ted I or tne in oo aau to the regretting the action of the in tha 7 in government will THE idea which has currently ob- tamed among the people of this I this try that the burial of tho late Pope Pius t the supplementary vole OI SIX i the Italian strate that her troops con- to occupy territory in their DOB session conference has decided ill and five seconds the second iu twenty-nine floors thirty minutes and flve seconds the third in twen hours forty minutes and 40 seconds the fourth in 29 hours 4 minutes and 20 seconds and the fifth in 32 hours 51 minutes 25 seconds Time of last mile 11 minutes 25 seconds A large attendance including many ladies were present re floral at the that can be desired for cians pronounce his condition good Tlie Anderson W leased on NEW February 10 and James Prince the col ored jurors in the Anderson trial state to responsible parties here that their verdict ot guilty but recommended to the mercy of tho was given under tho impression that this was an acquittal and that they were so KV tiia J C of the 01 jute etc but not of cotton silks and linens No alteration Wng Committee on Coinage Weights to interfere in any way with the course of judicial proceedings but if Anderson is imprisoned under this sentence it will be a mockery of public justice and will bring into efforts at peace and conciliation It is an unlooked for and terrible j or writing upon inem or otherwise and I aiso providing against defacement of com The penalty on conviction is a fine of or one year's imprison ny fit tit The House on ture to day heard argument of Bergh president of Society for Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animus L ad- passage of a which vides that stock shippers be compelled by law to have all stock which they tn Ka J iio owe to the protection of the government to exempted the ropport of with the aole of the tax on con- sumption which bear in common with the poorest laborers It from official Uwi 1868 tie tax wn paid by persons on aa income of Allowing Ow of number on account of familie repented and it be inferred how a portion of the people were in tax It WM of thirty-nine to luwo JL IX will take place on the ninth day after his death ia not in keeping with the canon law by which such nies are regulated Some four hundred years ago the death of one of the popes was denied and as a great deal of was experienced in establishing the fact of hia death tie authorities of the church in order to avoid a repetition of the annoyances that were raised by the disputants at that time ordained that every time a pope died his body should be placed ia one of the vaults in St Peter's and there remain until the death of his successor when the body would bs taken out inspected and pre- pared for burial The predecessor of iio Nona was Pope Gregory XVI whose remains have in the vault which will soon be occupied by the We pontiff for about thirty-two years The offices for the dead are required to be said over the body of he deceased pontiff daily for eight days when Pone Gregory's body will t removed from the vault and buried After which on the ninth day the body of Pio will be placed in the vault to pass through a similar ordeal on the death of hia St Louis revives the old question whether a State should support a penitentiary and regards the fact that some get along without such institutions as evidence of tho of tho subject The which is but a of the nary ads was adopted was also a motion vote without div that the moi It is rumored that a telegram has been received from St Petersburg staT ing the Russians will enter in a peaceable way In the House of Commons this after- noon Sir Stafford Northcote sad there was some delay in the fleet's to Constantinople The government cannot enter into tions are going on but the government have not changed their intention PERA Fab the event of a rupture of the armistice the Turks coum not Constantinople on its lines of defense Preparations are making to defend the interior lines Feb dispatch to the limes says Russia has declared her re- solve to reannex Bessarabia despite Roumania's protest copite LONDON Feb war sels are going to the Bosphorus sian sailors are going overland to the oca or to man sels which have surrendered bT PETERSBURG Feb ular opinion is that the English vote of six millions sterling neutrality and immediate war The has not yet adopted this view moment however is critical War with England would be popular l wiil leav tae duration of the Russian Thre young men neither ow 22 years it ii claimed that Prince is disqualified as a having been horn in 1858 T baa a dispatch signed by John Sherman Stanley Matthews Qar field Hale and others earnestly ing his innocence of any fraud and de- nouncing his trial and conviction as the exhibition of bitter sectional snip or Mr NEW Feb Con- rad in a member of Con- gress U 8 Senator and Secretary of War under President Fillmore died here to-day aged 73 Th steamboat Belle Sunk Nsw ORLEANS Feb boat Belle from Shreveport for New Orleans sank near Norman's Landing on Red river The boat is re- ported a total loss No loss of life re- probably bo damaged by water The cargo was insured in local companies Senate WASHINGTON Feb Mar Potion of the National and State banks and vate bankers composing the Cincinnati Association the repeal of that portion of the National Bank act which imposes a tax of one- nail of one per cent upon deposits Referred to Committee on Finance A largo number of petitions from all parts of the country in favor of a amendment to the constitution States from inQ petition signed by persons doing business oa between Twenty-second and Thirty-second streets Saw York embracing names of more than three fourths of all doing business vonng remonetization of the silver u oi tne for the management of convicts is regarded as a good one by the Republican The prisoners are the and best bidder the present price paid for them beine an average of a year net the em being required to feed clothe and guard them and they arc employed on farms railroads etc There is now an offer of a year for all the prisoners of tho State LONDON Feb until officially confirmed should b patch d had notified land has resolved to send a fleet to Col s ostensibly to protect Chrta tians Russia also contemplates occupy ing the dty from laud with the samf on contrary of OBe freight on the foreign commerce ot United States at fourth of which i to forei of the present taxation laws Under the proposed new tariff permitting to purchase they get them tie and hare them registered the United States the greater part of freights would be paid owned at home make less progress in Texas than would be from the of tides barx and other tanning in the State The business of tinning to be and In other States and the exports of leather are Tie exports of sole from Washington o the Enquirer says it waa on good authority that Sherman Indicated to the President tint if the parsed both houses of Congress and became a he would icel constrained to tender Ms resignation and tbat the President did not attempt to dissuade him from the purpose It was also re- ported that the vacancy would be filled by Stanley Matthews The Enquirer adds that the report was credited in circles that usually taUe a conservative rather than a hopeful view of the age Washington rumors Death or HARTFORD Feb Welles of the died this evening from the effects of a car buncle which has confined him to his house for about two wetks A Toller Other advices direct from St Peters burg are quite to the contrary The Journal deSt Petersburg yesterday published a very temperate article commenting on the dispatch of tae British fleet The article As far as is concerned we think this measure ought not to make her de that eventuality was foreseen and was made subject THE SACKED Feb on tbe College will permanently consti tute itself in congregation A bull left by Pius IX authorizes the cardinals to deviate from established procedure but new The were admitted to St remains of the pope at 0 30 this morning The crowd was mendous Alany women fainted from the pressure A company of soldiers had to enter the church to regulate the passage of the crowd The of the pope is arrayed in pontifical robes and lies on a crimson bed at each corner of which stands a member of the noble guard with drawn aword The bed ia surrounded by twelve large candelabra tne lace is calm and unchanged by The atates that tho con- clave will last a longtime At one of the next congregations the cardinals will consider the question of permitting the absent cardinals to their votes The also states that State has sent a note to the nuncios protesting against any power iO veto of should cause troops to b4 landed they should be regarded as welcome auxiliaries for the nance of order as long as their was confined to that that an lost about one- to fleets of other great powers we may assume that thl same tesy will be maintained between the naval and land forces of the different states if they should meet on Turkish soil Sixteen months am this measure was proposed bv Russia and rejected by and suffering micht by tho and to four Bullion their teller and Turkish at home tie I av I If tanned at home tie I Udet would be doubled J I tor peace which and independence are assured to the conclave in Rome government has ordered eight additional battalions to Rome THE FIKE n flanies The material Adjacent losses ooa Feb 11 Times building sn Loss to the Times covered by insurance The otary press of the which is un- er the sidewalk is uninjured The building is still burning MEMPHIS Feb report reached here to-day that tho business portion of No particulars Feb 11 j special Last night at ire broke out in the wholesale of L A Lew on the north side of Texas Street soon communicated to the adjoining building Headway of the flames waf not checked until four large business houses were entirely consumed The sufferers Tulius A Jacobs sale confectionary Mrs A D liams dry goods and notions and Ben T Morris's I and stock J Druin slightly 890 000 Losa about a lamp WM by the of Feb 10 Mitchell a special agent of the and a of ill ana Mr Davis of West Virginia spoke in favor of it Mr Matthews presented petition of business men of Cincinnati ing the passage of the Bland silver Mr Kernan presented petitions from ci izenai of Delaware foik Green and other coun ties of New York in favor of the re- monetization of silver and the repeal of the specie resumption act Similar petitions from citizens of Livingston Erie and other New Zork were presented by Mr Mr Voorhees presented a large number of petitions of like char acter from citizens of Schenectady Orange Warren Suffolk Chenango Allegany ferson Wyoming Sullivan Essex Erie and other counties of New York Mr presented a petition of 128 citizens of Rochester New York in favor of the repeal of tho law payment of bonds in com also the National Bank act and passage of a law making backs legal tender in payment of all debts public and private A was introduced by Mr Voor hees to authorize the secretary of to issue ordnance stores and for the use of students in colleges and other institutions of learning military instruction is given A introduced by Senator Eaton to-day m furtherance of civil sendee reform proposes to empower the for such duty as he may army navy and marine corps who may apply to him for employment in thi following branches of civil service Pension bureaus the diplomatic service the vice or in auch other branches of civil service as he may deem compatible with public interest said officers to receive while performing such duty full nav and allowances of their rank The President sent the nominations to the sf lent California Associate Justice Sn Court of Arizona U S SSSi Home Feb to lay on the table the by Messrs and Feb new HSn W E Chandler's recent letters about the Southern policy and the alleged Louisiana bargain has just been published gether with Wm Lloyd rison s letter and an note from Mr Chandler in which he notwithstanding the and denunciations the have elicited none or the statement of facts therein have been effectively denied or disproved person named has made denial over pis own signature and various reported interviews have contained only sions or denials of facts not charred The substantial correctness of all the facts stated in the letters is hereby re- affirmed Persistent attempts have been made by hostile to create the impression that the letters assail tho title of President Hayes and propose to reopen the election controversy This misrepresentation was promoted by the that the telegraphic reports of the letters gave in full the point numbered four relative to the fulfillment of the Louisiana bargain but only a brief summary of the remainder An en- tire perusal of the letters will cor- rect all misapprehensions on this point 1 hey contain expressions like the Unquestionably he should have asserted in every possible way the moral and legal validity of his own title Wisdom and honor in a Mam to tbe DALLAS Feb 11 Jack detective wh worked up the John Wesley WM shot Ly bis mistress Haiti at a bagnio ing Tlie ball wok in Lia shoulder ranging downward into hi right lung He is resting but doubla of bis recovery are enter The woman claims the was accident il immediately after to Duncan's fiber's reii uence and informed them of the shoot ing Khc followed him here from Aus tm A man who was in tbi same room at tiie tims of the says it was Duncan was standing at the glass brushing bis hair sbe cocked the pistol took aim and fired aad as she turned ed -I told you I'd kill you After the shooting Duncan walked to tbc office ol a whence he waa taken carnage to his mother's residence He says the shooting was accidental Hie woman was and jailed to await the result of the wounds The inmates of the bagnio intimate that Washburne alias Bites haa no love for Duncan and has followed him here to avenge somo supposed wrong Irom lo the ORANGE 11 1878 Steamer Era No arrived down th Sabine with 282 bales cotton and a lo of hides and skins 110 bales for Ne Orleans 85 hairs for Galveston 81 fo Houston s for Orange Captain Sue reports the river very high and timbe men hard at work in the which insures us plenty of cypress fo pur shingle mills Steamer Era No eaves for Hamilton nnd landings Saturday February 16 special train takes the cotton to Ileus ton to morrow The steamer Wren arrived to-day a 1 o clock from Galveston having mad a quick and pleasant trip Judge D K new mill is rapidly constructed Sliot Cap- lured V by a vole a a in favor at of tie tic of 1573 urn of silver was i possible day thit silver M- witt t tender far munt of all deb Is public tbat the volume if currency bo until tns wants of trade demand its Tlie service at the of reports that two juried anil leave for Philadelphia lo lie with him out of lames art Burnett Jonald Juo aad J NEW YOKK Feb 10 clt recently non-.maU'd of urns is He trt C t R s 3 of m two u jg him a1 a fe Cci aail in j-c Mrs M a x at i i fore it Beems to me clearly required President Hayea should maintain his own of title Had his done so in my belief the Democratic cry of fraud would have been tho merest folly In fact instead of sailing the president's title one complaint in the letters is that has himself effected a taint upon his own title by his betrayal and de- struction of the lawful governments of South Carolina and Louisiana and his abandonment of the principles of the party and adoption of the principles of the Democratic which it is inconceivable that he would have done if he had believed in his own of title and to stand by and vindicate it fore for whatever reagitation or investigation of the presidential Telegram to tbe News 1 Feb 11 1878 Two convicts named Phillips and Martin in for flve and seven years re- working under guard at Murray B three miles south of attempted to make their escape about 1 r ir Ed Halloway the guard both barrels of his piece wound- ing Phillips in tho arm and in the leg Sergeant Rawls went in suit immediately and captured both A Small Fire at Brenbam Telegram to the Feb 11 1873 A stable belonging to James A liams situated in the heart of the was burned this afternoon The of the book and ladder company alone prevented a disastrous tion and heavy losses to insurance com panics and Brenham truly feels proud of her fire company Death of Col John D Telegram to tha r i T v Feb 11 1878 Col John D the founder of the San Antonio Herald died last at 9 o'clock at the residence of his Col Bennett Old River Man Feb Aimer his residence In benville Ohio this morning Deceased has bean on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers nearly fifty years NOW IS YOUR TIME TO WINTER GOODS AT A Large Reduction on Former Prices AUE TO SELL OCR DRESS GOODS Klopman Fellman W W Shaw Bro THE Opera House JUST STOCK OF Fine French and Bohemian GLASS ii MA ever displayed in this market and will bo sold to dety competition The Jewelry SUver and Kated NEWS BIT General TV S Hancock and Captain f F C UY Wa F Srewart Saab and question there may take place the nre sident and his advisers the Louisiana bargainers who sold their Republican Birthright for a mesa of pottage are responsible and not those Republicans who denounce and repudiate the trade and the treason It may also be added that it can not be possible that the true interests of the Republican party are to be by denvine or concealing any fact ed with the presidential canvass or If any such exists dS creditable or dishonoring to the or to tbe president to Secretary man or Senator Matthews or Mr Chandler or any other members of the party the sooner they are exposed re- probated and repudiated the better and safer for the future of Republican principles and the Republican The briefest possible summary of the points of the letter 1st That President Hayes was chosen dent by the Republican party on a radical platform pledging Federal power to protect human right and ful governments at the South South Carolina and Louisiana giving him their indispensable votes and elect ing Republican State governments 2d That after his actual installation se prior secret bargain that he ao so he actively and person ally tore down the lawful State govern menta of South and Louisiana and established rebe mob governments in their stead violated the Republican pledges to tect human rights and maintain the of the law released murderers whom he was elected to ecute ana punish gave federal to reoel fied the rebel soldiers at the of P taunted tie race of himself and hia betrayal of his party its organization at tne South making Republican ascendency and has almost de- the party at the North so that a By Mr b7 a South and a divided North is t an r Jones A quarrel ab mt a crop in which both were Interested between John O and Lem O near Ala last week resulted in death The House Representatives has ordered an investigation of the loss of the on Commerce of which Mr of Texas iu chairman An effort is being made to abolish the present penitentiary system of South Caro Una and to lease the convicts to persons or corporations who will provide quarters aLd guards The mysterious who has been haunting the office of the Secretary of the Treasury and to secure private interviews proves to be the wife of a Louis iana Republican Mr T H Jenks and her whole object waa to obtain emr for The death is of Baron Raphael formerly of Frankfort and more lately of Paris This distinguished cier was the head of a house which became well known In this country during tho civil war and his brother Baron married a daughter of the late John of Louisiana The number of fires in the United States and Canada for 1877 were gregate losses being of 1102 over 1376 In number and 737 OCO to losses New York alona the greater than in 1373 and as most of the occurred on premises where the had become bankrupt before the con- It la that most of them were due to Incendiarism The Southern Educational tion met on the 7th Instant at Atlanta Ga Representatives from nearly all the Southern and Western Etates were in attendance and several speeches wore made Resolutions were adopted Congress tc ap pulton proceeds of public lands on the bai of for ten years and afterward bv population Fifteen State superintendents are made a committee to prepare the memorial Appointments will be made from Southern and Western States to present the matter fore the present Congress in person Tie second International Sunday School Convention meets at Atlanta Ga on the of April ensuing The Executive Committee have issued a call asking for a re- port from delegates representing the various States Texas is entitled to sixteen delegates in this convention and as no delegates were appointed at the last meeting at Houston personal or voluntary nominations for the convention at Alanta are suggested by a State member of the International Sunday School Committee XT L H Carhart of Sherman Texas who will arrange credentials railroad commutation etc Persons desirous of going Atlanta will communicate with Mr between now and the iOth of The St Louis February I publishes of entered for the Jockey Club Races wbieh begin June 4 number and embrace CBAS Monday Feb FOB THREE NIGHTS AKD WEDNESDAY MATINEE BLIND TOM Thursday nth Stoddart Comedy Co WITH John G Hall Go FIR E Agency moody from INTERIOR Valentine THE LADIES OF TIIE will a tine i ound Party Hill between 21st aud streets en The public to pound of OFFICE OF THE G C S F Py SOIL soil for l earr Market COTTON FACTORS TEXAS E S COM Banters Commission Merchants 123 VorU Advertisement L Property Improved lo ex- f 11 CO riY country lands hare s H -a ef Oar Mr irill to to the country md nnd to m T for th auction more or bakery K J 12 680 in nor alite roof brick r Ko 22 f Apply to Edward T n Architects Civil Engineers superintendence and estimates for every of building and work of description Beat of in each de- Darr.ment PERSONAL MY me at hereafter February K DAVID OF CITY IS kj at tne Girardin wiil remain a tew days Cocbran Fulton ra Ind Henry W Smith Co of distillers SAtE BALE J Call at northeast corner streets TBE CITY I for talt i weil and B X office atd Green Ij to 15 ctB for Co out zx Call early while and at C F lire 17 cor K Ft A VALUABLE CF BOWS without aa the ow er ceMn r tt street wanted of John a -I native of County Galway Ireland whQ em- from to America about yearH and returned to iu came to America again in rn company with his Michael two BridRet and Marr landing at New ODe his whereabouts will confer a favor by MICHAEL X Valley street in care of Mrs f Brahmin froot I to 3 oW 1 heifer Apply to A 31 or to JOSES tf At tie Yarf JT sis aj room grocery Z tf AND MAEDI ramilies or Single Gentlemen W E J LASG Cor and Winnie Board SI Per ia 2m HOTEL A Mechanic betTsen and Galveston Texas witi or without FASHIONABLE Boys Co C AT be- sis in Gre ered On the second day Ten Brueck Cruz Bow K m others -u appear o the SU Bess Lous on tne Ten Broeck Hancock F tides Oddfellow and Kicz races TTH last four days T-O EAVE YOCE WATCHES repaired at reasonable prices you mW no to Market near TJ People's Co car luid d RIB Apply to I if UOK Iron era Tremont norr occupied bj Inquire of E H V 121 Strand Gs i Kos Oi W corea in rate 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