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To-day's Advertisements

NOTICE

- THOSE having any Accounts or

must render same to the Endersigned!! within Tabugs from date.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents

Fongkong, An 2, 3, 1918.

FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

OF HONGKONG.

BANK HOLIDAY.

NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that.

A PIRE INSURANCE OFFICES wil bo CLOSED for the Transaction of Bible Business on MONDAY, the 5th instant.

By Crider,

A. & LOWE -

Saryuy

Harakon, siz 2 I91

وا

648.

MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

OF HONGKONG.

BANK HOLIDAY,

DEATHS..

Baxer. On July 27, at the Shanghai, Cupron Elsass Based (Messes, * Arnhold Bros. & Co, Lda, aged

43 years.

Peu.-On July 28, at Shanghai, CHARLASTE Pen, widow of the Tate Captain John A. R. Petch, R... aged 23 years.

STRATTOn July 29. at Shanghai, Mrs. EULALIA ASSA SPRATT, aged 73 years.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

LOADER-MD. P. A. LOADER expresses het heartful appreciation of the unmerous expressions of sympathy

THE CHINA MATU.

THE CONSCRIPTION ALLOWANCES.

་་

A 'GENEROUS SCHEME.

The following is the Government. scheme for subsistence allowances to the wives, families, and dependants of persons enrolled in the General Military Service Force of Hongkong, announced

in the Government Gazelle:-

Hon. There are thus no fewer than twenty Tower definitely at war with Germany, and there are eight South American Republica who have broken off diplomatic relations with i Germany, viz: Bolivia, Nicaragua, Hayti, Santo Domingo, Costa Rica, Uraguay and Eanador. What "ap achievement for the German Emperor to be proud of! There can be only one end to this terrible war. To borrow words used recently by Lord, CORZON in a

3, public speech: We have fought and bled and suffered for four years in this most just of whose came appears in the Gasse as all wars-is a war not provoked by being deemed to have been snrolled in us, but forced upon is by the and to belong to the General Military insensate ambition of one man-and Service Force of Hongkong, on the we do not wish to see all these | following scale :— sacrifices thrown away by an unjust). -

peace, which would only be the precursor of further wam. "Such

a

a peace would be victory for crine, and a justification

1. Subject to the provisions of Clauses, 4, and 5, the Government of Hongkong will pay monthly subsistence allowances to the wife and family of avery poison

Resident in the

Colony & China.

Not resident in

the Colony-or

Ching.

"ENRÖLLED."

HONGKONG WAR

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 1918

CHARITIES FÜND.

✨ THE ALLOCATIONS.

t

1.

Mr. Sewuf weiter for the King George's

Fund for Exile

"The prosperity of the Colony being chießy dependent fpon the maintenance of the many soa-routes of which it is the meeting place. small wonder that active in ordinary times, should now solicitacie for the welfare of sailors, a-days readily erobraca zach an oppor- turity as that provided by your appeal. The response to it testifies, to the admiration fela in the Colony for the 1918. Since that date a total ofway in which the best traditions of the sm have been upheld by the men for

The following men have been enrolled in the General Military Service Force of | Hongkong:-

Messrs V. C-Labrum, A Mountain, The last detailed statement of allega tions including earmarked suma made H. Henderson, and J. B. Spiers. MEN PERMITTED TO GO HOME by the War Charities Committee The following men have been permit.ruvored expenditure up to March 15th ter to proceed to the United Kingtiom for the purpose of enlisting is Hiz 1,300, proceeds of St. George's Day Majesty's regular forces:-

Mosers, J. K. Irvine, J. K. Johnstone, RW. Meintyre and R. C. Witeball.

Mr. W. E. Cook has been permitted to proceed to Australia for the purpose of enlisting a His Majesty's rogular

forcea

THE MAGISTRACY.

LARCENY OF IRON.

Before BL. ED. G. Wolfe, this dmorning, a Chinese, dressed in a ragged

Wite (of pure European

descent)....200.00 20 0 o condition, was charged with the larceny of some pieces of iron from the, Holt's Godowni.

23.00

Each son not over 16.

years of age... Each daughter not

over years of age. 25.00 Wife (not of pure Euro

Pear clescent)......

Bach son not over 16

years of age.... 19.50 Fach daughter por

orer 20 years of age 12.50

210 0

2000

10

150

for the Like

brute nf

foree," The time has not yet arrived when the Empire can afford to listen to the suggestions that have come from LORD LANSDOWNE There is no reason for thinking that there is any approach in responsible circles in Germany to the leas as to peace which are commonly accepted by the Allier. The Bolshevik leaders in Russin once held views identical with those entertained by LORD

the allowances specified in Clause I shall be payable from the date of LANSDOWNE and they put their departure from Hongkong of the persun theories to the test at Brestlitovsk-enrolled or, if the circumstances require with what result to Russia, we all it, from such earlier late as the Governor know. Vicopat GuEY has expressed may decide.

The total sam payable under the position concisely in a couple Clause shall not exceed the average

monthly earnings during the swelve months prior to the the parson enrolled

Girst day of May, 191

of paragraphs in bis Memorandum on The League of Nations in which he says:-

O

"

The accused was not employed by the Holt's Wharf Company. He saith he saw the pieces of iron, in a ditch and he went to investigate. Whilst eloing so, a constable came along and accused him of stealing the iron.

The accused said the iron was lying outside the Whari.

Inspector Gortion said the accused was seen loitering about on the railway track belong to the Wharf.

the time and he was taking ahelter.

The accused said it was raining at

Mr. Wolfe did not believe the prisoner's story and 'sentenced him to

and om tributes in her recant docrination" of one country swearing its by His Majesty's Government to the three weeks' hard labour.

sad bereavement.

The China Mail."

HONGKONG. SATURDAY, Aug. 3, TALE

4. The separation allowances granted dependants of persons enrolled in His Majesty's Forces will be deemed to be included in the allowances specified in Clause 1.

OPIUM AND BRIBERY.

¦.

A Chinese was charged before Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe this morning with being in possession of $450 worth of illicit opium, and also with bribery.

"Pruce can perer be insured by the power and prosperity by the submission and disarivantage of others, and the ***German idea of a world peace, secured by the power of German militarism, is inspracticable, a well as unfur,, and 5. The allowances specified in Clause abhorent to other nations. It is a in- will not be payable to the wife of an tolerable and impossible in the world as enrolled person, who shall have married despotisai would be here or in the United since the 20th day of May, 1918. State.

"In opposition to this idea af Germany 6. A person eurolled with dependants the Allies should set forth, as President (other than wife or child) who would Wison has already set forth, the idea suffer hardship owing to his enrolment, of a perce secured by mutual regard may apply in writing giving full between States for the right of each particulars to the General Kilitary at $4,000. and a determination to stamp out any atteript' at war as they would a plague Service Tribunal who may recommend. that threatened the destruction of all to Government allowances for such When those who accept this idea and dependants. this sort of peace can in werd and deed speak for tiermany we shall be within sight of a good peace.

FICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY ATUFIG MARINE INSURANCE

OF THE WAR..

OFFICES will be" CLOSED for the Tanction of Public Business on MONDAY, the 5th instant.

By Order, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,

Hongkoris. Aug. 3, 1918

Semetaries.

617

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

·Nc. 23 of 191À

N

So far, those in authority in Ger-

The Gazelle states that a scheme of insurance of enrolled persons will be published later.

MEDICAL CERTIFICATES.

To-MoRNA will be the fourth anniversary of the declaration of war by Great Britain against Germany." Russis was the first Power to declare many have spoken only of a German War on Germany-on August 1st, peace tyrannical pesce such as 1914-theu tollowed France and Germany has imposed on Ramania Belgium on August 3rd, Great and seeks to impose on Russia. Britain on August 4th, Serbia on What is now happening on the

We have received from the Hon. Mr. August 6th, Montenegro on August battlefront will go to convince the II. E. Pollock, K.C., a copy of the 9th and Japan on August 43rd. German people that a German following letter: Thus in the first month of the war peace" is impossible, and that the seven Powers had been brought into is in a frame of mind to negotiate war can only end when Germany conflict with Germany to resist and with the Allies for a good perce to defeat the territorial aggression which will put an end to militarism which was obviously intended by and make the world sate for Germany in fulfilment of long Democracy." cherished and carefully nurtured chemes. Germany was at that. precisely has been Axed for the First time far better prepared than any. General Meeting of Creditors in the above matter, to be held at the heal other nation for war, "because she Receiver's Office, Victoria, aforesaidi.

had really been preparing for

Ar The Sun Vicx Firm carrying on Road West, Victoria. in the Colony of Hongkong, Merchants Receiving Order dated the 27th day of tition dated the 19th day of July,

"business at No. 206, Dus Vonx-

July, 1918

1018.

..

THURSDAY, the 3th day of August. 1918, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon

NEWS OF THE DAY.

11

LOCAL AND GENERAL. No Creditor can vote unless he praapwards of forty years for "The vindly proves his debt at least 5 #4 hours Day" which had at length arrived.

His Excellency the Governor beg before the Meeting.

Forus of Froof and Proxy can be Consequently, Germany expected a appointed Mr. P. C. Hall to be 2nd obtained and filled in "at the Oicial swift victory for her arms. England's Lieutenant in the Hongkong Defande Receiver's Office during office hours.

army was described by the KAISER Corps, with effect from the 29th. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1018.

HUGH A. NISBET,

Official Breviver.

KODAKS

and FILMS, PLATES

(648

and PAPER,

"

14

Mr. G. Haywood: appeared on behalf of the accused and asked for a remand.

His Worship remanded (the accused. until next Wednesday, bail being fixed

SIAM AND THE WAR.

www.

has been rymitted through the War Charities account, a detailed statement of the allocations as made by the St George's Committee will be published in due course.

In addition to this total, the following earmarked and allocated subscriptions

have been made between. 15th March and 2nd August from the General Fund- Officers' Families' Fund... British Red X..

Prisoners of War:

Fipe Fund. Y. M. C. A.

Scottish National Homes

(Quarrier's Home)........ Imperial Merchant Service"

Gaid....

2 Huts YM. C ́A. yor Church Army..........

Farm Colony for Sailors

and Soldiers anffering from Tuberculoris..

1,811.12 7 3,528. 0.11. 5,103.14. 9. 3. 7. 2 1.200

300

»

1,000

1,200

200

wiwae benefit the bing George's Fuad is

being raised?

The Secretary states in dis reply

to Hongkong in due course and as you "A letter of thanks will be forwarded can well inagine this handsome gift his boen gro tly appreciated by those who administer the Fand."

and forwards copy of a highly appreoci- send to the Pies. Ative acknowledgment be proposed to The Sentry, Dr. Barnardo's Homez.

Briles:- gifts

"Such most cheering.

from friends overseas are

"It will be gratifying to you to know that probably of all the British Domin- ions across the sas Hongkong standis cut as the most liberal by comparison with its size, and I have mentioned this "fact in paragraphs in the (versent Clab Publications, in the Weekly edition of the Times, the Daily Mail Overseas, and other publications which circulate

the British Dorations

66. 13. 5.

20. 15.

1,000

in

A. Che Person writes:

have received you letter of the

with the ene

enclosure of further

towards the fands of St.

Du £3.78" from the Honkong this dunation. is unclas War Charities Committes. Theipt for

unclosed..

£ propose to devote this sung to this upkeep of convalescent and week-end Gresidences for uficers who have lost their

Bünded Soldiers & Sailors. 4,307. 4. t. Boxing Gloves Fund Soldiers and Sailors

Families Asscn. Contrul F.O.W. a/c Naval -

Prisoners of War Roval Flying

Hospital. Ladies' Emergency Com

mittee of the Navy League

ight in the war. These are at Brighton in the winter and Bourne End on the Thures in the summer, and they are of very great valne to us in our work. It nearly always happens that an other is discharged from Hospital hefore he 'is really fit enough to take up serious work St. Dunstan's and we find that a stay

Bourne End has a nur Brighton vellous effect upon his general health. Dualoor recreation again, either walking, 1.9swimming, rowing or riding has a

Corps

2,000

-338. 14. S.

at

at

503.

16

3,000

Scottish Women's Hospi

tal for Home and Foreign Service British and Foreign Sailors

"Society

French Red X

Lord Roberts' Memorial

Worksopa Faddington V. A. D.

Hospital

Peterhead Minesweepers

For benefit of wounded ic Patrol Flotilla Fund

Zeebrugge action. King George's Fund for

Sailor... Surgical Requisites Asso. Dr. Barnardo's Home

ciation..

Store Sub Committee

ation of subscribëra. ··

791. 13.

558. 1. 3.

16. 10. 0.

1,000. 9.0

6,209. 4. B

от

most beneficial effect upon the genera tone of a young blinded officer, and our week-end houses are of great use to us in affording facilities for these amusements and sport which do so much towards the social re education of the officers, which is, of course, cỀ us mach value to them as the toore praction) business re-eds cation for which they study at St. Dunstan'a during the week.

with your approval and that of the I trust that this suggestion will mices Hongkong War Charities Committee

I hope you will convey to the members of the Committee an expression of my 55. 1. fvery sincere gratitude for their untiring 1,000. q. of interest in and generosity towards ous work. My thanks are offered on behalf of the gallant officers who gave their £36,098148

sight for the cause for which we are ..$1,352.56. na

ali fighting, and who are giving

brave

lend to the men who are their companions in misfortune here, as the lend which they gave them while in the field."

It is not as widely known as it

The greater part of the amount should be that Siamese Volunteers have 3,028 10s, was cons by telegraph in

The full correspondence from which-- constituted a squadron of aviators, 4

two separate remittances, to the earijer af these short extracts are taken is open sanitary formation and a special unit of which only replies have so far seen to any who may desire to see it at the automobile drivers for service in France, received and extracts from the ofice of the Hon. Secretary, War President Poincare in a message to the pondence received through Mr. Murray Charities Committee, Post Offic Build King of Siam on the occasion of the Stewart, is appended for the infanding. first anniversary of Siam's entry, inte the war (July 22nd), said the French

The French Ambassador "in Enselen,

HE. M. Paul Cambon, uriles: nation had been greatly tonehed hy these manifestations of eagerness to

"I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 27th, May euclosing a help, and added: "We shall be very cheque of £200 for the General Funds

struggle which glad to have them on our side in the of the French. Red Cross from the Horg- kong War Charities Committee. Our contribution which you have made.

WO

together for the liberty of the world.""

are maintaining records show that this is the sixth

Among other congratulatory messages

amounting in all to no less than ch

E. R. HALLIFAX, .. Hoa. Secretary,

War Charities Committee-

#

A. MYSTERIOUS STABBING

AFFRAY,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong...... 2nd August, 1918.

the receipt of the letter dated the 26th Sin-I am directed to acknowledge July signed by you and the other

The police of Sam Shiu Po Station Assessors on the Appellate Tribuna)

sent to the Government Civil Hospital, The life-and-death struggle in suggesting that employers of man passedi received by the King of Siam on the our troops are at this moment engaged yesterday morning, two women; "the er to be passed as fit for Militaryccasion was one frem Lord Chelmsford shoulder to shoulder with the gallant mistress of a junk and her daughter, Servies should be allowed to send in to on behalf of the peoples' of India, and saticient measure of the immense te and stab wounds and being in a serious soldiers of our Allies, is in itself a both suffering from about a dozën cuts the Medical Examining Authority a one from Sir Arthur Young, Governor which confrunte our Red Cross.

bitter sacrifices which all Nations engag-condition. The same morning man roport from the uausi medical attendant of the Straits Settlements conveying "ed in this War are called upon to make was sent to

the hospital by the of such men giving certain particulars. neighbourly expression of British it our case accentuated by the

accident of locality which had made Yaugati police, also suffering from The responsible duty of examining Malaya's best wishes."

France the battleground and deprived stab wounds and very little hope is men ander the Military Service Urdin-

her since the earliest days of the war of ance as to their physical fitness fer Al has been placed in the hands of the Officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps, who are well qualified to carry

CITY HALL WORK PARTY.

During the month of July, the City

the wealth and material produced in the entertained for bis recovery. manufacturing regions of the north. The The matter is being investigated. spontaneous realization of these circum- stances and the resulting generous help has been & source of untold gratification. of our

Allies-in all our works of succour ** PACIFIC ISLANDS' FUTURE. and strength to our people and to our convey to the Hongkong War Charities soldiers. beg of you, therefore, to Committee and to all other subscribers brave nien who will benefit from their my very sincere thanks on behalf of the

PROPOSED CREATION OF A NEW HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP,

reporting on the Pacific Islands urges the

The Australian Inter State Commissiona

himself a contemptibly small, and The mud course on the Shanghai was therefore, not expected to lend race track is being improved at a cost out the work imposed upon them with Hall Work Party packed the follow mach support to France. Hence the estimated at about $20,000." The level out the assistance suggested. Fulling:-32 dressing-gowns, 10 nrgical Kasser spoke confidently of eating

is being raised about 15 inches.

consideration has, however, invariably coats, 14 surgical shirts, 38 paire bis Christmas dinner in Paris. Events,

The cases of communicable disease been given in the past to any medical slippers, 15. pairs bed-boots, & pairs however, proved that neither the notified in the Colony yesterday were 3 certificates which have been handed in knee cups, I pair operation stockings, generous help. Small British Expeditionary Force of bubonic plague, 1 diphtheria, 1 enteric by men under examination, and similar 168 suits pyjamas, 16, open-backed British Comunities of the French Rod the Pacific, located at Sydney governing I have transmitted your cheque to the creation of a High Commissionership of consideration will be given in the future birts, 78 bed-jackets, 184 shirts, 115 asked them to send to you their official the way for a fature Pacific Island or the yet smailer" Army of gallant fever and 2 cerebro spinal fever.

Cross of which am President, and the British Pacific Islands szá paving istle Belgium could be treated with

to such eertificates. The "certificates the contempt. that the KAISER

The Manila Observatory this mort-hould be handed in by the men them.esta, 1 cap, & mufflers, 12 reversible receipt.

Federaion, with representative institu- imagined.

ing reported the typhoon to be near or salves, and they should show

tions. years the KAISER'S armiies have been kept cut Islands, moving W.N.W. or N.W.

aver the northern Ladrone or Mariann of Paris, and from the Channel ports which he also desired to posses?,

During the twenty-four bours and it can confidently be said that feaded at 10a.m. to-day just on 9 inches (300 every day longer the war. lasts the of rain fell. This brought the total lees becomes the likelihood of the since January 1st to 59.73 inches, snemy ever realising the dreams in against an average of 63.02 inches. which he indulged when the war

His Excellency the Governor haa

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OVERLAND

MAIL

CHINA

TH< WEEKLY EDITION OF THE **CHINA MAIL",

„CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS

OF THE WEEK,

For four

(s) The date of examination by the

medical practitioner concerned (b) The length of time the patient has been personally known to the certifier;

The change would involve the transfer

bed-jackets, 30 small pillows, 40 Mr. Stewart writes: packets of bandages, 5.head-bandages, "Naval Prisoners of War-I sent £609 16 crabbers, 37 mosquito nets, 49 to the Lalies' Emergency Committee of of the present Fig administrative centre the caretakers of scamen prisoners, and to Sydney, it would retain the Hil the Navy League, officially recognised aș 2000 to the Committee which takes Commissioner's direct responsibility to are of those belonging to the Royal the Colonial Office while facilitating co Marines.

Kooperation between the Australian sod "I hard ascertained that rather more Imperiat Coveraments in a Facific: than half of the naval prisoners of war matters. belong to the Marines and in view of this fact I hope you will approve of the contribution being thus divided.” ⠀

shrouds, 20 dozen handkerchief, 5 linen coat, (worn), 4 mops, & dezen food covers, 33 milk-covers, 54 towels and quilt. One cars was packed, and ans to Mise Rutherford, Woolwich, England, and two cases, were packed and sent to the 48th General Hospital, The certificates should be confined to Alexandria. -

(c) What diseases the latter has

attended him for; 1: (d) The patient's present physical

condition.

began. Germany's lawless conduct nominated Mr. C. H. Gale to be matters which have come within the The Mothers' Union Work Party The Honorary Secretary of the Lulies sa last reported are as follows-Tokio

the circle of her enemies since 1914. appointed to determine the amount of should refrain from any expression of packed and include 13. vests, 1 shirt, There were no additions in 1915 to compenuation to be paid in respect of opinion as the list of the nations at war with the resumption of Lot No. 2310 in unfitness for Military Services. Germany given above, but in 1910 Survey District IV.

three Powers joined the Allies in

their fent for the freedom of the

His Excellency the Governor hus

world,viz Portugal, Italy and appointed Dr. G. D. R. Black and Dr. PRICE 35 ets, (cash) per Copy.Rumania. In 1917 the list of W. Kew to be members of the

to the man's fitness for

11 suits pyjamas, 10 bed-jackets, 13 handkerchiefs, 7'

pairs socks and helmets,

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant, (8gd.). CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary,

rites

Emergency Commitles," Navy League, "My Committes feel they cannot thank you sufficiently for your kindly

And most efficient help. Your cheque

...... The Tank figures from north Japan

(down to July 13th) £152,000, and Yokohama (down to the 19th) £137,378 making a total of £319,375.

The total output of "the Kailan The Wool Department packed and for 2000 is a real godsend, so we really

require just over that amount per weer Mining Administration's mines for the sent to Mesopotamia, in suswer to sa for the food parcals for the B. N. wink anding 20th July amounted appeal, two CRA containing the prisoners only and I find it more to 62,247 tons and the sales during the following, which were made by the difficult as Hon. Secretary to obtain period, to 67,083 tons.

ARE YOU GOING ON A

JOURNEY ER YHAMBERLAINS Colic, Cholers BOU Diarrhea Remedy should be packed

City Hall, the U.S.R.C. and Kowloon this necessary funds from the general Powers ranged in war against Ger-

Dental Beard for farm of three years,

Dock Ladies' work parties: 298 pairs Public

Will you please convey our most sincera many was lengthened by the addition Dr. O. Marriott and Dr. F. H. Kew with effect from the 2nd August, mch

socks, 62 pairs knee caps, 7 pairs thanks to the War Charities Committee NB gloves, & pairs mittana, 34 muffers, 28 of Boogkong. I am enclosing some SUPPLIED BY ALL CHEMISTS. of eight more Power-viz: the

resigned..

The Imperial Japness Government caps, 2 pairs bed socks, I white cap letters, copies, which may be of interest and 7. dozen handkerchiefs. There to our kind friends oversead." (Bore 60 PHYSICIANS prescribed Chamber United States of America, Cobu, nin's Colic and Diarrhoes Remedy, Panama, Siam, Liberia, Greece,

has sent a commission to the Philippine also quantity of reading matter extracts from Prisoners of War letters By royal decres a new order of Islands in the persons of Mr. Nakajima, packed, for which are indebted to A number of them are from exchanged joomay: Change of water diet and are attached to this acknowledgment, in your band luggage when going on i because it relieves cramps in the stomach and intestinal pains quicker than any China dud Brazil-und this year two chivalry for rewarding Military, and Secretary of the Department of Finance, the kindness of Meer, Kelly and prisoners now in Holland or Switserland, temperature all tend to predned bowel preparation they can compound. It can more American republics Guatemala Naval Officers of the Stale has been and S. Nakamura, ond of Mr. Nakajima's Walsh Lad

and it is of especial interest to nota, trouble, and this medicino dentat be be bought from any chemist. A bottle will keep for years, and no home is and Hondurae have declared war dannounced in Siam. The Order is to assistants, to look ove

WE. LAMMERT that all the letters «gree in saying that secured on board the train or steamship. over the chate

the parcels in Germany are received It may save muth suffering arkliacon- @complete without it. For sale by all against the common fos of Civilisa bo know as "The Honourable Order of stem in th

ystem in the islands with a view to

regularly, but that without them life venience if you have it handy for le adopting a similar aýaten in lapannor

would be almost impossible).

by all Chemists and Storakaspers);

Chemists and-Storekeepers on re

(for Mas, N. J. STAB) Hongkong, August 200, 1918, 44

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