FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. "

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bot evikably, they didn't. Bho they took! of things, for they stayed where they

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THE POSITION CARLÖÐ,

After this little int.emptha the whole of the dels coatinval their, mivanco, the Caldatzeany leading this time, with the Scot serve and the Trish' in support" Taking advantage of the tight bitween the envalry and infantry, the Garman artillery and adviced to a new position, from which they kept up a (deadly fee from twelte.stjus. Our in- ftey and ravalry lane ximnultam. baly nginst this new position, which they carried together in thaifaen of a Falling fire. In the pritement the enemy au to gos vựny two of their gud, but the rehioder, fell into our hands, - The infantry aid cavalry op porting the guns lids' wait for the jonslaught of gor non, but ran like mal, parsed by nur cavalry and galled by a honey ste mom the infantry and artil, sberg, which quickly, Rund the range,

Then he width by way of apology,,“ You Of course, I'm faster is.” hy she uldn't he know. The natural soltahes out mal in the wonderful play of underlying Arous humour comes up Thant haut us like other thing. neur Heaven as you will ever get." re- marked raw of our men na ho watched the adort, to bring down a Cherman nero- He was right: a lucky shot pinne

1 va armagine someone saying, “ Sare ty in the tragedy of war them is no place for humour." You would think not. writ » ** One from the Front" in Thebenught is to curth. "Isaid ac” ho Gabe, In fact, it seems inconceivable fried geotally; and when I tell ---- that men should job within hearing the will say I am a Bar. Sometimes the trumpet vallut in this article the honour assumes a praeseme form: we an deiling with things actually stentius is ealy what we would expect. AU VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD and hench. All who have been in betion Mom, one of our batteries did terrible wild, hens witness, acd many an others Loweention among the German infantry has on to thank find for the quick which had been tempted right up to witted tongue of the Tommy who by our lines. ond' the shrapnel was dealing Sideboal, Dining Table, Dinner Service hips a compatiy through a long what devastation. We acem to We know what bo taking their stumps alt right now," and Glass Ware, Double Beds, Wardrobes and strandas day,

fondilo jedu vill du ja the, jačed House observed a. Tommy, Yos, our bowling (Bed Mirrors) and Feiroom Furniture.

Aia...

Common, when it listens to a long, is hotter." was comment on this. It winded oration. Multiply tha thouis difanit to imagine any circumstances it you will realis: what under which Tory Atkins's humour touched humour des formen under will net verze 'to the front. : Take his Ev Don't whistle Get-idu there, rong, it is theen all the time. ege in us be comfortable.". This was ark addressed to shill which omewhere overhead was giving its hell oh, and the humour of it caused image of the 4th Dragoon Chuards tos mil. The essence of humour is, cf For example.

"4 Shanghai Bath and Cooking Stove. Un view from Friday the both rep

TERMS usual.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.,

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SATURDAY,

the 31st October, 1914. commencing at 20 p.m. at their Salos Rooms, No. S. Des York Road, Corper në

Ice House STREET,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

Mi

SEEN FROM THE FIRING LINE.

The Guards Charge on the Guns at

Compiegna...

prople laugh when they see a man sit In eonversation last month, a woezded down on his own silk hut. There is Chrisman."in a London bospital, gave the sidea ehoug in the man an lathe allowing account of the fight at the hat, the changde offering a startling Compiegne, of which he was Contract what wert before.

DEALING WITH SHELIN.

witnah:-

exe-

To that put of the field where we

To the ently dawn on the anabrai- were posted the Germans, dropped on les Entena linea privaks was eċċeos all of a sudden as though from the vouring to have with the aid of the sky. We first learned of their presence SWATOW DRAWN THREAD WORK, top of a fin which served as a looking- when a battery of guns on the right glarsk From the distanco case the acg out, dropping shells into a mob tack: tack: tack of rife fre. They of us who were waiting for our turn at ths washtub, the river. There are beginning early with their typew

is this morning," he remarked ne panie w far as I was, only some of our fellows who hadn't had a wash casulay Tho contrašt between spe. writers and rifles-the quiet voice of days curad and swore a lot at the the effiers nad stress of the battlefield-mans for spoiling the best chance produces the prompting to laugh. There they had had

We all my 10 our posts in respons

Comprising - Bedspreads, Table Cloths, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Daylics, Silcbon and Cashion Covers Blouse, Dress Length, Es hroidered Curtains, Hand Bags, Manularis Cats, Shawls, Silk Goods, &c., &c., de

(Fall Particulars from: Catalogue.) Un view from 3 p.m. Friday. Traxs-s usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Let. 25, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION

1.

co

TUESDAY,

the 3rd Novembar, 1814; commencing at 9.20.1., at their Sales tooma, No. 8, Des Yeux Bond, Corner wi

Ice Henno Street,

A Lason QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEARWOOD

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,&o,

As follows:-

Waterloo; their time and turn had not

A TERRIFIC SUCCE.

We he heter that the Germa wero in very grout fron, nad hand at tack in the hope al driving us back. amyl se ubeavoring the French. kit, but they got more than they bargained for. Their buses were terrila, in 'what little | of the fight we suw, and when our ho captured the guma therd was harily a German left alive or unfounded.

THE BLACK WATCH LIE

Prison for Masquerading as An Officer,

At the Bow-street Police-court, Keith Arnold Braden, a imut looking. well- dressed young fellow, giting an addressat an Oxford Street hotel, appeared before 32. Geshana Campbell to a summas aberging him with unlawfully wearing His Majesty's uniform la such aner and in such circumstances as to ho likely to bring contempt on that uniform.

in the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Edward Davenport Ridley, a lieuterat Guards, and that org Saturday night he saw the defendant seated in the stalls of the Empire Thestic, wearing. this uniform of a second-lieutenant in

Fle the Royal Artillery, prised to see anyone wearing uniformia these dalla as military officers sirsing there. generally wore evening dress,

M. Graham Campbell: Invariably. I sapposs-The witness Speaking pr myself, yes.

Continuing his evidence, the witness Lid bo spoke to Captain Ferey Smith, and afterwards wont in search of the defendant. whom he found in the dress circle Ameri- can bar apeaking to one of the Commis sionaires. Witness entered into convers tion with the defendant, after telling him that he was an officer in the Grenadier Guards, and that his battalion was po active service. He told the defendant be understood he had some information 'to what had been happening that was likely to be interesting.

IN A TROOPSHI The Magistrate: What did No say ? The witnes: Ho told no he had tom turned that morning (August 15) (rosu Have to Southampten in a troopship : that there were on board that troopship 80 mon, the only unwounded antvivors of the Black Watch, who had been cut up to Liege, and a few, survivors of the 10th Hussars, who had been eut up in Alaca. Held the ship was fall of wounded, and that men were dying on board of their wounds. Some of them he said, bad isen buriedt ees. I think he gave the num bez as eighteen.

to Lieutenant'

to. Touthampton. and

his HAMS W, and he fold me.

I sated bim, proceded witness, what is really good definition of hurt the call of the bugles, which rang me he served for four years with the Royal He told Borsonality, environment, character. eler, imagination, all have to clasp up out all along the line, and by the time Artillery. I informed him 1 was bis 12- we all stood to arms the German cavalry perior officer, and ordered him to accom" together to produce it. Ere, this ja

cuna into view in great strength all parry me to the Adjutant-General's hip, toko your bloomin sterch 1119 away, anki bluejacket in the fight of the left front. As soon as they Department at the War Office. I there Heligoland when be picked up a live came within range we poured a deadly heard bim admit that the story he had toiti as baring come from Havre to South- Shell and throw it overboard. The ex. I volley into them. emptying saddles right ampton in a troopship was untrue. Finally pressed verse for pitching the Grimunad left and they scattered in all diree-he said be was not an offset-

Lions. Meanwhile their artillery kept In reply to the defendant the witness. into the wea was altogether oat of

werking up closer on the front and the said he saw another person at the Empire THE Undersigned have received instrut, propuction, but hurtin' lay the humour.

right, and dark cloud of infact in the uniform of a officer. but that NO FALSE STARTERS."

was the first time he had ever sech an Perhaps scine day a philosopher will showed up against the skyline on our officer there who was not in arening dress. front, wivancing iqa famation rating: Detective-Sergenat Biderson, of Boot write the perchology of battle, the play loose In the Ceraians. We opened on laadyard, said he saw the defendant at of soul, of wit. of cusotion, and imagina

the War Office on the Saturday evening, and asked him if he had any right to mest tion. when laughter and tears, tragedy them, and they made a fine target for and comedy play hide and seek with each le fire, which was very well sup- the uniform he was then wearing. He ether, as they do under fire. The Scots Porsed by aur artillery fire. The fire replied "No! I attempted to obtain a Greys at Mons were chafing under them our guns was very effective, the commission in the Garrison Artillery iron discipline of restraint, as they didng being found with ease, and we and failed. He afterwards told witness one hundred years ago not far away could sen the shells dropping right into that there was no truth in the statement the enemy's ranks. Here and there from Havroy as to having me TEAKWOOD, &c.-Bolroom Suites So they were ordered to do the thai lipas big to waves and give way, expressed regret for having made it, Witness accompanied the defendant to his room at his hotel. He there took of his Dining Room Furniture, Lane, Crawford most difficult thing in action, and that-ally, they disappeared.

is to sit at and do nothing.. It's an

uniform and said he would. nên wear it zake, Drawing Hoom Suite. Arm-chaine Irishman's way of putting things, but Half an hour later more infantry ap-again. He was a British subject. Withers Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads theru biting their lips and chewing the not my whether it was the same of a questia he had been dining with coreral alad. Bolas, Carpets and Bugs, Nay the reader will forgive. Well, they sat feured on our right front, but we could did not know his cut the night in

The defendant said it on Toller Tables, Wardrobes, Waahatanda, end of vexation with an accompaniment other body. This tune they were well men, ind had had a great deal to drink St., Sideboards, Dianes Waggona. Ex-of mit cures, while their kith and kin supported by artillery, machine guns, bafors he went to the Empire. On the tension Dining Tables and Chaira, eta. wers fall g, not in one or twos but in and strong forces of cavalry on both drevious night he had been to the Album. hrs, and noticed several officers in uniform. and Doesert Services, laps under the terible fire of the Gor- sides. All enmo en as a smart pecs had applied for a commission in several Crockery, Glass and H.-P. Ware, Cooking man artillery, which had got our range with the apparent plan of seizing a hill differest regiments, god lad ordered the Stoves, (New), Kitchen Utensils. Curlers, ita un inch. This while another force our right. At the same catient our uniform, puedes

was quietly working its way to chcirela eseulry came into view, and then the our left. All this the Scots Greys could ) whoje. Guards? Brigade såvanced. Three Piance is goods, condition, sex with their own eyes. Can you was really a rues between the two parties

are not Y.3.4.A. young men, but fight- the Germans won easily, owing to their Clock, Iron Sales, Ica Cheats, Typewriter, Lace Curtains (now), Bran Castain Polos Paladin. They were impatient to being ucarer by half a mile. As soon charge. An officer rassured them their guas ad intoutry had taken up

You will get your chance in a minute pation tho navalry came long related to him by an aquaintance, and be or two," he said, You won't find us a huge ma with the intention of riding falso starters, air, ejaculated adown the Irish Guards, who were nearest trooper. The officer smiled. It was the to them.

in be put it in the fint person. He bad language of sport. of England. There When the shock cams it seemed ter been punished great deal already, and when this case was published in the 1125 was n your of Humerie laughter in the rifs to us in the dietopee, for the Irish newspapers he would ruined socially troop; "the humour of it employed their mou didn't recoil in the least, but flung and dhancially. He did not want to thoughts, un the order come to charge, themselves right across the path of the crawl out of it. Reould face his push al, chargo they did. It was all the German hotacon. Wo could hear thement the man, but his mother, a middle- more daily for those quist hours of crack of the rides and we the Germanped the magistrite would take that into aged woman," "would suffer also, and ko restraint. The place and we of humour | horas impaled on the bayonets of the consideration. RMAN MEN as the battlefield will be obvious. It fṛcal ranks of the Quardsmen, and then

The magistrate hid he would bear in demands a place thero, it has its do the whole fores of infantry and cavalry mind what the defending had snið about its sphere on the field of combat as were mixed up in one confuzed hear his mother. Unfortunately much of the in the field of debute...

likt so many pieces from a jiguaistment inflicted on people at these courts was falt by athers. The defendant NEARING HEAVEN

puzzle. Shells from the British cod, had no right to wear His Majotjauni Foundry Coice Imports General Store. It is strunge, astonishing, that men German bath rice kept dropping close to form, and the untrue stories he keepers and Shipchandler Nea. 26, and 37, BLING 1.00 16 Szarzy, (2nd Street, woste very edge of the Great Abyss the tangled mas, of fighting men, and told might cause grass suffering to those should juke ; but they do. chap then we saw the German horemen having relatives in the Black Watch and lain trild in a good story Ho was unbricar and take to fight feat as their the 10th Haze. He would be imprisoned

for car month.

eto

etc.;

Dinner

معاك

It

COULD NOT FARM THE DOCTOR, ...He had practically pamed into the Royal Field Arailery, ho relit on, but unfeste the doctor would not pass,him.

Electric Beading Lamps, etc.. Marble wonder that they swore You see, they for who should reach the hill first, butlly, ho got a Territorial offver:

etc,

Catalogion will be issued.

-As veur).

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Bongkong, October 23, 1914.

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going to the assistance of the

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KILLED

Levulan. Sep. 2. Livutimunt . De V. 1. Airey, Ork. Invers.

Major M.'ookson, 2od Royal Sussex Regiment,

Livus. B. C. Putin, ad Royal Sussex Bagiwert.

Secon1 Lutqunt. S.Darison, King's Royal Rid Cerse

Öuptsin 1 1. finns, 1st Cheshire Hvinvent

WOUNDED MISSING, Capt. E. Steven Boyal Trish-Rides, Second Lieut. Winguos-Gray, 10th Bart. Boyd Fival Artillery.

→ILING.

Papt. 8, Floid, Capt. M. Leshy, Capt. 6. 11. Stevenson, nad Liget. F. Tulloch, RAM.C

Mandlady reported wounded and pri- [sawers: Capte 4. A. Dascupout. 1st fancashire Fusiliers and Mujer B. A. Gray, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers,

KILLED.

Secould firut, 1. Benisea, mit Cen-

sight langers.

hiert. E. Boyd, Segond Northumber "knd Fusil ra,

Beyond Lieut. F 4'ruleksbank, berke

2ndshires.

Sezza Ligutenant 31 McGuire. Begal Dabdin Fusikeri

Seward Uutenant H. Magenis, Beyal Lrish ides.

Ideutenant W. W Murray, Gorilan gkur.

Captain' R. Oliver, la Duke of Corn- wesli's light ThiBerry.

Secard Lieutenant J. Hulson, 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers.

Second Elivet, H., de Stacpeole, 2nd Connaught Rangers,

Licut. W. Elliot, 1st West Yorks. Capt. H. G. Elliott Eat Devenshir Lient. G. It. Fenton, id Commught Dangers.

Secunit Lleus. J. A. H. Ferguseat, 2nd Highland Light Infantry,"

Capt. M. Fisher 1st West Yorks. Tapt. D. Gilien. The (Cameroniums), Serttish Ra

Svecmi Lieutenant J. Tepys, 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry,

Cuptain- I Shater, and Reyal Susseż ↑ « Lieut. H. G. Gilmour, 4th Worcestors. Begiment.

Capt. II. V. Hy. Durham Ligh: In- Secoral Lieutenant (1) Stuart, Spd Lan- fantry. entire Fusiliers..

Second Littenant 4. 7. N. Wana 00, Saketh fighlanders.

Lieutenant E. K. H. Wilson 1.t Block Witch.

#

Jader. Sept. 25. Capt. 3. Carr, Worcestery. Secnd Livet. 1. Girardot, Qx. and Hurks Light Infantry.

IF

Lit. Hagger, F.AM.C. 14. C. Knapton, Warwicks. Second cut. J. Mead, Royal Fusi- Viena,

and

Ident. Mockler-Ferryman, Ox. Jacks Light Iolantry.

Second Lieut. F. Smythe, Worcesturs. Lieut. R. Worthington, Ox, and Bucks Light Infantry.

Mayor J. r. Karstow, Royal Engineers,

Dap of WOUNES, «

Macond Lieut. 1. C. Harrison, dini Worcestors.

Lieut. It. M. Henderson, and Cond naught Rangers.

„Major A. . Hedersen, 27th 1Jght- Indian Cavalry.

Liras, C., Honry, Bed Worcesteïx. Licut. H. T.. Hopkins."Army Mediunis. Major A. Logies, 1st West Yorks. Second Idout, C, L. Mackenzie, 2nd -

| Highland Light Infantry.

Major D. A. Mander, Durham”. Lieut. P. M. Murray, 2nd Sherwoods. Lient. F. O'Connell, Army Medical. Capt. H. F. Reynolds, Wiltshires. Second-Llout, C. M. Staasell, Zad. Durhamns.

Lient. M. R. Sweet-Esects, Liverpodis from 3rd Batta.).

Second Lieut. D. S. Wallace and Se

Lient. G. A. Hutton, loyal Engineers Lieut. F. G. Watson. Officer Train-

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TENDED.

Capt. Ashburner, Royal Fusiliers. Caps, W. Hayden-Smith, Royal Fusi-

liers.

Capt. 3. H. Brocklehurst, Cald.

streams.

ing Corps,

Capt. . C. Erelegh, 2nd Oxford and Backs.

Second-Lieutenant T. M. Eulloch of the Warwicks.

*** OF WOUNDS. Second-Tieut. A. E. Derrington Tieut. 1. Browning. Field Artillery.Keane, Oxford and Bucks.. Quartermaster and Honorary · Iäeut. Major A. E. Folba, Durham Light

Infantry.

T. Bunting. Irish Fullers.

Lieut. A. W. Compbell, Coldstream. Tient. M. Dease, Royal Fusiliers. Capt. A. G. Egerton, Coldstreams. Capt. . Evelegh, Ox. and Bucks Light Lifantry. » ...

Capt. 3. Forster, Royal Fusiliers. Capt. C. G. Higgins, Or. and Bucks Light Infantry.

Lieut. H. McMaster, Field Artillery. Lieur. Naylor Layland, Royal Horse Guards.

Major H. Packard, Fioli Artillery, Lieut. F. Roche. Army Veterinary Corpa.

Lieut. E. Smith and F. Steel, Royal Fusiliers.

Second Lieut. A Tylden-Patterson, Ox spl Bucks Light Infantry.

Ben Lidut. R. C. Wells, R.E.

It is ineficially reported that the following died of wounds,

Licut. L. W. White, 1st Royal Dra.

goons,

Unofficially reported pristners: Labut. A. J. Brown And Licut. H Hills, B.A.MLC.

DIED OF WOUNDE

London, Sept. 26. Lieut. O. D. M. Garcia, 1st Duke of Cornwall' "Light Infantry,

Lieut. A. K. D. Gorge, 1st Dorsets. Lieut. 5. R. Jonet, Army Veterinary: Dept

A Major H. L. Filled, 1st Royal West, Surroy

Second Lieut. G. L. Reite East Surreys.

Second Licut. E. V. Endall, 4th K. B. R.

London, Sept. 27 Lieut. L. Buller, ind Second Lieut. Cave-Orms; 3st Lincolnshires.

Quartermaster sand Honorary Lieut. T. Clayton, Argyll Sutherland High

Inndora,

he Tantit. Cockhum Mezcer, let Innis

Killing Familiers,

Lieut. C. C. Ho hires

1st Lincoln

Cent. E C. Eoss, and Lauf. E. Is

Additional:-

WOUNDED.

Second Lieut. B. J: Allch, 2nd Sher, wood's

KILLED.

London, Sept. 20.. Capt. W. Frend, Sherwoods.

DIED OF WOUNDS. Licut. A. W. Campbell, Coldstreams."« Seond Lieut. . G. Houldsworth, Oficer Training Corps.

Capt. 5. K Kyrke-Smith, Liverpools. Licut.. T. Menutys, West Works. Cap. C. Bocno, Essex Regiment.

KILLED · IN EAST · AFRICA...,

Lieus, E. Thornycroft, 'King's' African

cs.

WOUNDED.

Capt. D. F. Anderson, East Yorks. Second Lieut. C. Whitaker, Durhams Capt. C. Lecher, Irish Rides. Liect. Col. B. E. Benson, East Yorks. Ldout. Col. W. D. Bird, Trish· Bültesi. Capt. G. Blewitt, Oxford and Bucks. Capt. A. O. Boyd, Field Artillery. Bajor W. E. Campion, East Yorks. Second Liout. Crellio, 2od 8he woods.

LOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND

*Under Weight," a condition of ill-healthy shows your assim. llative powers are, decreasing.

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND

Supplie the blood will the wanted romising and health flesh building materiala, palatable.

OF ALL CHEMISTS

91.957and 12.95

CEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER:

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

AUCMONS.

Ey Quer of the Mouchapra,

R. GEO.P. LAMMETT has vocaired

Auktion

Mistractions is well beg Public

WEDNESDAY,

the 11th day of November, 1914 at 3 pazi. ab his Sales Roets, DUDBEN on Vistoria, Hongkong, The Following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTI situste at Victoria, Hongkong viņ-- All that pisco or parcel of ground situate at Victoria fursail and knowa and registered in the Land Qiew as Marine Lot No. 138 together with the message thereon known as Nos. 53. Beaban: Strand and 10 Wing, Lok Struct. Tarm 881 pam. Annual Crown rens 817.50.

For further particulars sad conditions of sale apply to

Mess, JOHNSON,

STOKES and MASTER, Parsex's Bruxas, Ino House Birect,

Hongkong. Solicitors for the Mortgage

or to

Ma. GEO. P. LAMMERZ,

The ductioneer. Hongking, Oct. 28, 1914.

NOTICE..

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Lieut. S. Dillon, Iriak Rifles. Capt. 1. Evans, South Lanes. Major Finch Halton, East Kerti Lieut. R. Fisher, "Anny Medicals. Second Lieut. Gales, Durham Light Infantry

Lieut. Goddie, South Lancashires...

Lieut. W. Godal, Durham.

Lieut. Grey Wilson, Durhams.

· Second Lieut. 0. Guinness cesters..

Lieut. Col. A. Husted. Wiltshires. Second Lieut. GIL. Hewitt, South I.anch.

Lient. V. Inglefield, East Works. Riding Muster and Honorary Tious. T Lawrence, V. C. 18th Hussan.

Licut N, Lethbridge, Forks · and Lines,

Lieut. Lilburn. Highland Light In fantry

Lieut. H. 5. Lowe, Worcesters. Capt. G. Bither, 2nd. Sherwoods. Second Lieut. I. Macbsan, 2nd Shar woods

Capt. T. Marshall, Liverpooli, Capt. P. B. Marwell, East Yorks Licut. G. Norman, Royal Irish Eliftede Capt. C. C. Parkinson, 2nd Sherwoods, Capt. R. Repre," "Worcestern" Lieut. H. Pickering, West Yorkse Licut. C. Piller, 18th Hussars, "Capt. R. 8. Popham, 2nd Sherwoods-

Capt. C. E. Porter, WorcesterÍ. Lieut. B. Ratelife, West Yorks.. Second Lieut. N. H. Rosebero, Will, shires

Lacut. Sasse East Yorka.

Capt. B. B. Selby, Northumberland Fusiliers.

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