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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —At Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall Road , Dalston , on Tuesday , the 27 th September . Bros . T . Clark W . M ., Carr S . W ., Cushing J . W ., Wardell S . D ., Smyth J . D ., Edward I . G ., J . Lorkin P . M . Secretary , Wallington P . M . Preceptor ; also Bros . Dignam , Baker , Williams ,

Clark , Young , C . Lorkin , aud others . The work comprised the rehearsal of the third ceremony , Bro . Dignam candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history . Tho Lodge was resumed , and Brother A . Clarke as candidate , was entrusted , and passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . T . Carr was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .

Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . —The members of this Lodge assemblpd on Tuesday , the 27 th nit ., at the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , for the transaction of the regular business of the Lodge . Bro . A . Stewart W . M . presided , and was supported by Bros . W . Holloway J . W ., T . H . Pnlsford Secretary , R . Harris , R . E . Clarke , H . R . Towers , G . Macdonald , R . Smith , and H . Potter P . M . ' s ,

C . E . Wilkes S . D ., J . Block J . D ., J . L . W . Bertolle D . C , R . S . Millard Organist , J . Austin I . G ., E . Edis Stewart , several members of the Lodge , and the following Visitors , Louis Beck P . M . 1687 , T . Underwood J . D . 1366 , D . Hunt 975 , T . Scowcroft 467 , A . Green 40 , G . Moseley 1744 , J . Little 1607 . W . W . Morgan jun . J . W . 1107 , W . Wood S . D 193 , C . H . Freyer 829 , J . W . King 186 . & c . The business before the Lodge consisted of the passing of Bro . Robinson , and the

initiation of Messrs . Comber and Jewel . Bro . Charles Glenister was balloted for and duly elected as a joining member . After the transaction of some other business the Lodge was closed . Daring the evening a vote of condolence with the family of the late Senior Warden was passed , and ordered to be communicated by the Secretary . The company afterwards dined together under the presidency

of the W . M ., when the nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured . The W . M . naturally felt very proud in proposing the health of the initiates , they being the first gentlemen he had the honour of introduc jug into Freemasonry . He hoped they would prosper , and that he might live to see them each occupy the chair in this Lodge in due

course . Each of the new members having replied , the Master gave the health of the Visitors , which was acknowledged by Bro . Beck ; Bro . Harris proposed the health of the W . M ., who replied , and then proposed the P . M . ' s and the Officers , each of which toasts met a hearty reception .

Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278—Held at the Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal Green Junction , on Wednesday , 28 th nlfc . Bros . Chitson W . M ., Clements S . W ., Clark J . W ., Brittain S . D ., Bonner J . D ., Wardl . G ., Musto P . M . as Preceptor , Hand Hon . Secretary ; Bros . Stnrtevant Anderson , Stewart , Jones . Lodge opened , and atfer the minutes had been read and confirmed , the W . M . opened Lodge in the second , and Brother Stnrtevant answered

the questions leading to the third . The W . M . advanced the Lodge , and raispd Bro . Stnrtevant to the sublime degree of a Master Mason . Bro . Stewart worked the first section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodge was closed in the third and second degrees . Bro . Clements was appointed W . M . for next week . Lodge closed in harmony . It is hoped that the brethren will rally round our excellent friend Brother Musto , who assumes the Preceptorship at the next meeting of this Ledge .

Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge , No . 1802 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Friday , 23 rd nlfc ., at the Agricul . tural Hall , Islington , under the presidency of Brother John Osborn the W . M . There was a good attendance of brethren , and a very pleasant evening was spent . Three gentlemen , viz ., Messrs . Reuben Alexander Hornan , J . Muir Smith , aud Cbas . Dearing were initiated . The brethren afterwards dined together nnder the presidency of the W . M ., the usual toasts being given and acknowledged .

West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612—On Thursday last , at the Feathers Hotel , Ealing , W . Bros . W . Seward jun . W . M ., C . Andrews P . M . S . W ., E . C . Porter J . W ., H . E . Tucker Trpas , J . Wells Sec , G . Coop S . D ., A . Jones J . D ., J . Woolmer I . G ., P . M . ' s H . Kasner and J . C . Roe ; Bros . 0 . 0 . Walter , J . Clarke , J .

Green , H . Owen . After preliminaries , the Lodge was opened np to the third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . C . 0 . Walter candidate . Bro . C . Andrews was elected W . M . for the meeting on 11 th October . The meeting of the 6 th instant will b devoted to the Officers of the mother Lodge .

St . Cecilia Lodge , No . 1636 . —The members assembled at tie Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on the 27 th ulfc . Present—Bros . A . J . Hawkes W . M ., W . H . Gibson S . W ., E . Broadbridgo J . W ., W . R . Wood jnn . Secretary , Payne Treasurer , J . Wood S . D ., S . Gates J . D ., W . Smitbers Dir . of Cer ., F . Marks I . G ., W . Roe Org . ; Visitors—Bros . J- M . Kidd P . M . 732 , G . S . Godfree W . M . 1821 , 3 . B . Hannay 1821 ,

S . Bnrrows 811 , G . L . Fenner 1636 , A . Crook 315 , J . J . Hanley 181 , -d . Sherwill 873 . The Lodge was duly opened , and minutes were read and adopted . Bros . McKerzon and Heald wero examined preparatory to being passed to the second degree . After these brethren had retired , Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bvo . Halford was examined preparatory to being raised ; he retired , and Lodge Was opened in third degree , when Bro . Halford was raised . On Lodge v . —ir , 1 r-i

oeing resumed to second degree , Bro . McKerzon was passed . After routine work , hearty good wishes from the Visitors were tendered , and Lod ge was closed . The brethren afterwards sat down to a cold supper , supplied by the well-known caterers Bros . Sayers and Marks . The usual toasts were given , and songs sung by Bros . E . oroadbrid ge , Hurst , Fenner and Godfree . Bros . Padham and Crook contributed some capital recitations .

Notices Of Meetings.

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1893 . —There was a very numerous attendance at the above Lodge on Monday eveuing , 2 fith September . The ceremony of Installation was ably rehearsed by Bro . Osborn the W . M . of the Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodgo , and Bro . P . M . Pearcy , who was installed into the Chair , invested his Officers , as follow : Bro 3 . Westfield S . W ., Defriez J . W ., R . A .

Forge Secretary , Killick Treasurer , Jordan S . D ., Ferrar J . D ., Leon I . G . Amongst the brethren present were Bros . Gillham , Killick sen ., Cusworth , Coombs , Edmonds , A . Ferrar , Wright , Birrell , Lynn , Greenfield , & c . The voto of the Lodge was taken for Bros . Wright , Greenfield , Coombs , Birrell , and Edmonds , the whole of whom were unanimously elected members . Bro . P . M . Gillham proposed , and Bro .

P . M . Higgins seconded , that this Lodgo of Instruction desire to record its horror at the dreadful crime which has deprived the American nation of its Chief , and also the Craft of one of its most distinguished members , and to express its profound sympathy with tho widow and family of our late much lamented brother , our

American brethren , and that nation generally , in their bereavement , and that the same be recorded npon the minutes of the Lodge . The proposition was most enthusiastically carried . A vote of thanks to Bro . Osborn was also recorded upon the minutes , for the excellent manner he had rehearsed the ceremony , it being the first time in any Lodge .

Kings Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 1732 . —Tho regular meeting of this excellent working Lodge of Instruction was held on the 25 th ulfc ., at the Adams Arms , Hampstead-street , Fitzroy-square , at which hostelry the brethren assemble during the rebuilding of Bro . De Vine ' s premises in Charlotte-street . Bros . E . Harvey W . M ., B . Kauffmann SW ., J . Edwards J . W ., De Vine

Treasurer , L . Solomons Sec , J . A . Harvey S . D ., Bathard J . D ., N . Vallen . tine I . G ., J . Hemmings Preceptor . After preliminaries , the first and fourth sections of the first lecture were worked by the W . M ., assisted by the brethren . The W . M . then ably and impressively rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Burgess acting as candidate . At the request of the W . M ., a paper on the Sohism in Freemasonry waa

read , and some of the brethren intimated their willingness to follow in the course thus inaugurated here . A hearty vote of thanks waa proposed by Bro . Vallentine to Bro . W . W . Morgan for supplying this paper , which was carried unanimously . A vote of thanks was also accorded to the W . M . for the ability he displayed in presiding .

After Lodge business , a ballot was taken for a Subscribership to the Girls' School , by members of the Charity Association in connection with this Lodge of Instruction . During the evening it was announced that ou the 9 th October the ceremony of installation would be re . hearsed by Bro . H . Stiles , W . M . of the parent Lodge . The Fifteen Sections will be worked on the 30 th October .

The Theatres, &C.

THE THEATRES , & c .

DRURY LANE .-At 7 . 30 , YOUTH . COVENT GARDEN . —At 8 , PROMENADE CONCERTS . HER MAJESTY'S . —At 8 , HAVERLY'S MONSTER TROUPE OF REAL NIGGERS . Wednesday and Saturday , at 2 also . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 15 , A LAD FROM THE COUNTRY . At 8 , IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND . LYCEUM . —This evening , DINORAH . On Monday , RIG 0 LETT 0 . On

Tuesday , DON PASQUALE . PRINC ESS'S . —At 7 , A PHOTOGRAPHIC FRIGHT . At 7 . 45 , THE LIGHTS OF LONDON . GLOBE .-Afc 7 . 30 , MY WIFE'S OUT . At 8 , LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE . GAIETY .-At 7 . 5 , OPERETTA . At 7 . 20 , FAST COACH , At 8 . 30 , FORTY THIEVES . OLYMPIC—At 7 .-15 , QUITE AN ADVENTURE . At 8 . 15 , CLAUDE DUVAL .

CRITERION—At 8 , WITHERED LEAVES . At 8 .-15 , FLATS . OPERA COMIQUE —At 8 , UNCLE SAMUEL . At 8 . 30 , PATIENCE . PRINCE OF WALES'S .-At 8 . 30 , THE COLONEL . STRAND . —At 7 . 30 , UP THE RIVER . At 8 , OLIVETTE . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , THE HEN-WITCHERS . At 8 . 15 , THE

HALFWAY HOUSE , & c . ROYALTY .-At 8 , THE MASCOTTE . FOLLY . —At 7 . 15 , HIS LAST LEGS . At 8 . 30 , IMPRUDENCE . COURT . —At 8 , TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS . At 8 . 45 , HONOUR . ROYAL SURREY .-At 8 , NEW BABYLON . STANDARD .-At 7 . 15 , BAFFLED .

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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —At Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall Road , Dalston , on Tuesday , the 27 th September . Bros . T . Clark W . M ., Carr S . W ., Cushing J . W ., Wardell S . D ., Smyth J . D ., Edward I . G ., J . Lorkin P . M . Secretary , Wallington P . M . Preceptor ; also Bros . Dignam , Baker , Williams ,

Clark , Young , C . Lorkin , aud others . The work comprised the rehearsal of the third ceremony , Bro . Dignam candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history . Tho Lodge was resumed , and Brother A . Clarke as candidate , was entrusted , and passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . T . Carr was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .

Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . —The members of this Lodge assemblpd on Tuesday , the 27 th nit ., at the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , for the transaction of the regular business of the Lodge . Bro . A . Stewart W . M . presided , and was supported by Bros . W . Holloway J . W ., T . H . Pnlsford Secretary , R . Harris , R . E . Clarke , H . R . Towers , G . Macdonald , R . Smith , and H . Potter P . M . ' s ,

C . E . Wilkes S . D ., J . Block J . D ., J . L . W . Bertolle D . C , R . S . Millard Organist , J . Austin I . G ., E . Edis Stewart , several members of the Lodge , and the following Visitors , Louis Beck P . M . 1687 , T . Underwood J . D . 1366 , D . Hunt 975 , T . Scowcroft 467 , A . Green 40 , G . Moseley 1744 , J . Little 1607 . W . W . Morgan jun . J . W . 1107 , W . Wood S . D 193 , C . H . Freyer 829 , J . W . King 186 . & c . The business before the Lodge consisted of the passing of Bro . Robinson , and the

initiation of Messrs . Comber and Jewel . Bro . Charles Glenister was balloted for and duly elected as a joining member . After the transaction of some other business the Lodge was closed . Daring the evening a vote of condolence with the family of the late Senior Warden was passed , and ordered to be communicated by the Secretary . The company afterwards dined together under the presidency

of the W . M ., when the nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured . The W . M . naturally felt very proud in proposing the health of the initiates , they being the first gentlemen he had the honour of introduc jug into Freemasonry . He hoped they would prosper , and that he might live to see them each occupy the chair in this Lodge in due

course . Each of the new members having replied , the Master gave the health of the Visitors , which was acknowledged by Bro . Beck ; Bro . Harris proposed the health of the W . M ., who replied , and then proposed the P . M . ' s and the Officers , each of which toasts met a hearty reception .

Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278—Held at the Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal Green Junction , on Wednesday , 28 th nlfc . Bros . Chitson W . M ., Clements S . W ., Clark J . W ., Brittain S . D ., Bonner J . D ., Wardl . G ., Musto P . M . as Preceptor , Hand Hon . Secretary ; Bros . Stnrtevant Anderson , Stewart , Jones . Lodge opened , and atfer the minutes had been read and confirmed , the W . M . opened Lodge in the second , and Brother Stnrtevant answered

the questions leading to the third . The W . M . advanced the Lodge , and raispd Bro . Stnrtevant to the sublime degree of a Master Mason . Bro . Stewart worked the first section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodge was closed in the third and second degrees . Bro . Clements was appointed W . M . for next week . Lodge closed in harmony . It is hoped that the brethren will rally round our excellent friend Brother Musto , who assumes the Preceptorship at the next meeting of this Ledge .

Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge , No . 1802 . —The regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Friday , 23 rd nlfc ., at the Agricul . tural Hall , Islington , under the presidency of Brother John Osborn the W . M . There was a good attendance of brethren , and a very pleasant evening was spent . Three gentlemen , viz ., Messrs . Reuben Alexander Hornan , J . Muir Smith , aud Cbas . Dearing were initiated . The brethren afterwards dined together nnder the presidency of the W . M ., the usual toasts being given and acknowledged .

West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612—On Thursday last , at the Feathers Hotel , Ealing , W . Bros . W . Seward jun . W . M ., C . Andrews P . M . S . W ., E . C . Porter J . W ., H . E . Tucker Trpas , J . Wells Sec , G . Coop S . D ., A . Jones J . D ., J . Woolmer I . G ., P . M . ' s H . Kasner and J . C . Roe ; Bros . 0 . 0 . Walter , J . Clarke , J .

Green , H . Owen . After preliminaries , the Lodge was opened np to the third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . C . 0 . Walter candidate . Bro . C . Andrews was elected W . M . for the meeting on 11 th October . The meeting of the 6 th instant will b devoted to the Officers of the mother Lodge .

St . Cecilia Lodge , No . 1636 . —The members assembled at tie Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on the 27 th ulfc . Present—Bros . A . J . Hawkes W . M ., W . H . Gibson S . W ., E . Broadbridgo J . W ., W . R . Wood jnn . Secretary , Payne Treasurer , J . Wood S . D ., S . Gates J . D ., W . Smitbers Dir . of Cer ., F . Marks I . G ., W . Roe Org . ; Visitors—Bros . J- M . Kidd P . M . 732 , G . S . Godfree W . M . 1821 , 3 . B . Hannay 1821 ,

S . Bnrrows 811 , G . L . Fenner 1636 , A . Crook 315 , J . J . Hanley 181 , -d . Sherwill 873 . The Lodge was duly opened , and minutes were read and adopted . Bros . McKerzon and Heald wero examined preparatory to being passed to the second degree . After these brethren had retired , Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bvo . Halford was examined preparatory to being raised ; he retired , and Lodge Was opened in third degree , when Bro . Halford was raised . On Lodge v . —ir , 1 r-i

oeing resumed to second degree , Bro . McKerzon was passed . After routine work , hearty good wishes from the Visitors were tendered , and Lod ge was closed . The brethren afterwards sat down to a cold supper , supplied by the well-known caterers Bros . Sayers and Marks . The usual toasts were given , and songs sung by Bros . E . oroadbrid ge , Hurst , Fenner and Godfree . Bros . Padham and Crook contributed some capital recitations .

Notices Of Meetings.

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1893 . —There was a very numerous attendance at the above Lodge on Monday eveuing , 2 fith September . The ceremony of Installation was ably rehearsed by Bro . Osborn the W . M . of the Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodgo , and Bro . P . M . Pearcy , who was installed into the Chair , invested his Officers , as follow : Bro 3 . Westfield S . W ., Defriez J . W ., R . A .

Forge Secretary , Killick Treasurer , Jordan S . D ., Ferrar J . D ., Leon I . G . Amongst the brethren present were Bros . Gillham , Killick sen ., Cusworth , Coombs , Edmonds , A . Ferrar , Wright , Birrell , Lynn , Greenfield , & c . The voto of the Lodge was taken for Bros . Wright , Greenfield , Coombs , Birrell , and Edmonds , the whole of whom were unanimously elected members . Bro . P . M . Gillham proposed , and Bro .

P . M . Higgins seconded , that this Lodgo of Instruction desire to record its horror at the dreadful crime which has deprived the American nation of its Chief , and also the Craft of one of its most distinguished members , and to express its profound sympathy with tho widow and family of our late much lamented brother , our

American brethren , and that nation generally , in their bereavement , and that the same be recorded npon the minutes of the Lodge . The proposition was most enthusiastically carried . A vote of thanks to Bro . Osborn was also recorded upon the minutes , for the excellent manner he had rehearsed the ceremony , it being the first time in any Lodge .

Kings Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 1732 . —Tho regular meeting of this excellent working Lodge of Instruction was held on the 25 th ulfc ., at the Adams Arms , Hampstead-street , Fitzroy-square , at which hostelry the brethren assemble during the rebuilding of Bro . De Vine ' s premises in Charlotte-street . Bros . E . Harvey W . M ., B . Kauffmann SW ., J . Edwards J . W ., De Vine

Treasurer , L . Solomons Sec , J . A . Harvey S . D ., Bathard J . D ., N . Vallen . tine I . G ., J . Hemmings Preceptor . After preliminaries , the first and fourth sections of the first lecture were worked by the W . M ., assisted by the brethren . The W . M . then ably and impressively rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Burgess acting as candidate . At the request of the W . M ., a paper on the Sohism in Freemasonry waa

read , and some of the brethren intimated their willingness to follow in the course thus inaugurated here . A hearty vote of thanks waa proposed by Bro . Vallentine to Bro . W . W . Morgan for supplying this paper , which was carried unanimously . A vote of thanks was also accorded to the W . M . for the ability he displayed in presiding .

After Lodge business , a ballot was taken for a Subscribership to the Girls' School , by members of the Charity Association in connection with this Lodge of Instruction . During the evening it was announced that ou the 9 th October the ceremony of installation would be re . hearsed by Bro . H . Stiles , W . M . of the parent Lodge . The Fifteen Sections will be worked on the 30 th October .

The Theatres, &C.

THE THEATRES , & c .

DRURY LANE .-At 7 . 30 , YOUTH . COVENT GARDEN . —At 8 , PROMENADE CONCERTS . HER MAJESTY'S . —At 8 , HAVERLY'S MONSTER TROUPE OF REAL NIGGERS . Wednesday and Saturday , at 2 also . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 15 , A LAD FROM THE COUNTRY . At 8 , IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND . LYCEUM . —This evening , DINORAH . On Monday , RIG 0 LETT 0 . On

Tuesday , DON PASQUALE . PRINC ESS'S . —At 7 , A PHOTOGRAPHIC FRIGHT . At 7 . 45 , THE LIGHTS OF LONDON . GLOBE .-Afc 7 . 30 , MY WIFE'S OUT . At 8 , LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE . GAIETY .-At 7 . 5 , OPERETTA . At 7 . 20 , FAST COACH , At 8 . 30 , FORTY THIEVES . OLYMPIC—At 7 .-15 , QUITE AN ADVENTURE . At 8 . 15 , CLAUDE DUVAL .

CRITERION—At 8 , WITHERED LEAVES . At 8 .-15 , FLATS . OPERA COMIQUE —At 8 , UNCLE SAMUEL . At 8 . 30 , PATIENCE . PRINCE OF WALES'S .-At 8 . 30 , THE COLONEL . STRAND . —At 7 . 30 , UP THE RIVER . At 8 , OLIVETTE . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , THE HEN-WITCHERS . At 8 . 15 , THE

HALFWAY HOUSE , & c . ROYALTY .-At 8 , THE MASCOTTE . FOLLY . —At 7 . 15 , HIS LAST LEGS . At 8 . 30 , IMPRUDENCE . COURT . —At 8 , TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS . At 8 . 45 , HONOUR . ROYAL SURREY .-At 8 , NEW BABYLON . STANDARD .-At 7 . 15 , BAFFLED .

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^^ LAMPLOUGH 'SfjlPYRETIC SALINE . ^ SSegSr An Effervescing and Tasteless Salt ; most Invigorating S jP Vitalising , and Refreshing . Gives instant relief in HEADACIIE , SEA or BIMOCS SICKITBSS , IHDIGESTION , Cos-STIPATIOIT , LASSITUDE , HEAHTBUHif , FEVERISH COLDS , and prevents and quickly relieves or cures the worst form of TYPHUS , SCARLET , JUNGLE , and other FEVERS , PHOKJIT HB . VT , SMAH-POX , KEAST / ES , ERUPTIVE or SKIJT Coir-PIIAIITTS , and various other Altered Conditions of the Blood . DR . MORGAN . — "It furnishes tho Wood don ) , writes;—I have Ri'eafc pleasure in with its lost saline constituents . " bearing my cordial testimony to its efficacy no ™„ , ™ I . T , >„ ..,. i .-. „ n . „ ,. „ < . „„ in the treatment of many of the ordinaryand pR . . TTJBLEY .- "I found it act as a spe- ohronio torm 3 of 0 a 5 tr g . Complaints , and cine , m my experience and family . In the other forma of Febrile Dyspepsia . " worst form of Scarlet Fever , NO other medl- J * " cine boing required . " DR . J . W . DOWSING . — " I used it in the treatment of forty two cases of Yellow Fever DR . SPARKS ( Government Medical In- and lam happy to state I never lost a single spector of Emigrants from the Port of Lon- case . " A systematic course prevents and cures obstinate Cosfch-encss . Notice my Name : mti Trade Mark . In patent Glass-stoppered Bottles , 3 / , 5 / , 11 / 6 , and 22 / each . H . LAMPLOUGH , CONSULTING CHEMIST , lid HOLBORN , LONDON , KG .

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