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SPORT.

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG "SHIELD"

COMPETITION,

The "Shield" match between the RGA. and the Hongkong Club, which was won by the former team with two goals to one, was played

"FISKE'

"LEE."

THE CHINA MAIL.

Resuming, the Indians played bet ter but failed to allow for the wind, and strong kicking sent the ball wide. Eventually they forced a corner and scored from the melse which followed. Kowloon did not like the prospect of the draw which was threatening, and opening out, went away. The Indian goal was subjected to a hot bombard ment, and a goal at last resulted. The whistle came with the Indians working hard, especially the defence who did wondera. The better team won. Result: Kowloon 3; Indians I.

R.GA. v. PUNJABIS,

The Artillerymen were too strong for their opponents and did very much as they liked, goals coming with discouraging regularity. In spite of this, the Punjabis played up very sportingly'as usual and contest ed every minute of the play. They paid several visits to the Artillery | goal but their shooting was faulty and they could not score. The Ar- tillerymen scored 4 goals in the first half and 3 in the other and retired winners by seven goal to nit

LEAGUE CRICKET.

KCC. v. RGA

-LEK'S XI v. PINNA'S XL.

DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUB.

47 43 41-131 44 44 89-127

Jonstone

34 40 42-116 39 33 33-110"

96 39 26-101

.36 28 27 91 }

31 35 22 16 8

Total.

87 5- 29

McGingan Drew A.C.R.C. Scratch XI captained by George Lee was at home on Saturday King Salter to a team explained by Mr. Pinna Wimble

Pritchard consisting of members of the Club de

Gut Roccio assisted by Omar and Jex of Craigengower. The visitors did very well and put together a pretty 150 Another before the side was dismissed. Omar with 38 runs and Pinna with 26 were the chief scorers. Ching bowled well for the Chinese and took five wickets for 46 runa. The Chinese started their innings badly, but the tall kept its end up, and batting carefully, managed to play out time and secure a draw with 145 runs to their credit.

A triangular match shot off on Lee's 55 not out was the top score. King's Park Range between the E.K. pinna took five wickets for 51 runa, VDC, HMS Alacrity" and the

RUGBY.

NAVY v. THE “REST.”

TRIANGULAR MATCH.

WE "D" Cay. yesterday resulted in 1 win for the Volunteers and "Alacrity" over the Wilts. The Volunteers have won all their matches up till now, and have to meet the "C" Co. Wilts and HMS. "Curlew." It may reas Having won the Hongkong Rugby onably be expected, that they will Challenge Cup with a total of 7win the League points to their credit, the Navy From the shooting in the League and Championship: played an exhibition match against a considering the new conditions, XV chosen from the Club and the Army Hongkong should stand an excellent on Saturday, prior to the presentation chance of winning the Interport of the trophy by the Hon. Mr. P. Hmatch. Holyoak, President of the Hongkong follows Football Club. The large crowd

of spectators thoroughly enjoyed a fast and interesting game. The Navy turned out strong with Wode- house in the threequarters line bar Hancox was absent, and was badly missed.

The stand was filled to its utmost capacity when the teams took the field.

An even match in which some good batting was witnessed was played between the above teams on Saturday. Kowloon batted first with Braga and Stapleton at the wickets Braga was dismissed after compiling a pretty 16, and then Stapleton was Chinese went down. Hatchley, and joined by Robinson who also reached

Ralston started the game for the Mapleson misunderstood each other's double figures (13) before he was Rest soon after 3 o'clock, and his moves and the siert Chinese centre bowled out. A rot set in with three pack immediately made a beeline for forward equalised. Half time : 1-1.

hatamen who followed. They were Navy territory, but Beech was safe The Sailors had the best of the ex-dismissed for 1, 2 and 0 respectively. and cleared well. Wallace mishandled changes at the resumption, and were Evans kept his end up" and con- a pass and, gathering, Lindsell dodged all out to take the lead. The Chinese tributed a useful 15. Bawn follow-Mockridge and touched down close defended well, Chan So being ined with 5 (not out). With the in. The try was taken from a dif score reading 186, of which Mr.ficult angle and was not converted. Keeping particularly good form. up the pressure for a good while the Extras was responsible for 12, Kow-The Navy led by three points early Sailors were at last rewarded Hendry loon declared for the loss of six in the game. From the certre the finding the net with a fast shot which wickets. Stapleton carried his bat Navy again took the oval down the one of the defenders headed though right through the innings, and with field up to the Club 25 where they on the Club ground on Saturday he did not succeed in defecting the well compiled 122, had the azdit carried the scrums and Lindself again afternoon in the presence of a large ball. The Chinese worked hard for of scoring more than half of his side's broke through and tocched down, this crowd. The Club faced the sun. the equalizer after this, but soon were total. Lieut. Chester and Serat-time very near the post. Thynne con After some brisk opening play, a foul tired out, and when the final whistle Stevens opened the Artillery's innings verted the try and the Navy was 8 throw-in gave the Club its chance. came the Sailors were the winners by but they were both dismissed early for up. After this the Rest played up 6 and 10 respectively. Lient Graham better, and from a scrum in their During a melee pear the RG.A goal the odd goal in three.

contributed another 5 and Major territory, Dodington broke away and Donovan was penalised for hands. :

Bagnall was caught after scoring 13 went well down the Navy territory -At-a-later-stage, Begg-having-been-

just when he seemed set and good before he was brought to earth by fouled by Donovan, Railton took the kick and placed the ball in

enough for half a century. B Beech. Temory, who kept pace with hard stopped the rot and by means Dodington throughout, gathered, and the goal mouth where Kuhr

of careful batting collected a very running in, scored a try, close in. ran in and scored the first goal of

useful 67. Smith and Cowsens also Marray took the kick, and had hard the game with a fast shot. Some

kept their ends up and managed to lines in sending the oval out. few minutes later Lawrence was

reach double figures 10 and 28 Soon afterwards the Navy cons forced by Watson to kick out. The

respectively-before they made the verted ball having been well placed by Wil-

another try, and half trip back to the pavilion. The time arrived with the scores reading son who took the kick, a high shot The "Tamar" attacked first. by Best brought the scores one all, Millington missed the set by inches her three batsmen contributed 9 Navy 13 and the Rest 3, at which figure they remained until from a good pass from Heap. They extras 173 was telegraphed on the runs between them, and "with 15

half time.

forced a corner but Lancaster headboard when the last batsman was got ed away. After a spell at midied the Soldiers went away and Amor missed

.

LEAGUE 1ST DIVISION-

WILTS. v. "TAMAR."

This match, played in connection with the 1st division of the Hong kong League, proved to be one of the best week-end games.

a good opening. Play continued to

In the second half the R.G.A. attacked. Some interesting play saw. the ball cleared to the other end, but the RG.A. again returned to the be even for a long while, both ends attack and Donovan

over.

the

out

The scores were:

KOWLOON CC

1. Stalker, b Barshard ...................

R. Sutherton b Chester. ........................

Extras

Total

the Rest territory, but Tomory Play in the second half opened in gathered and went away. He was almost through the defence before his career was checked by Beech. The Rest refused to be denied, and

scores Were

The

K.KY.D.C.

-200 500 600 Pts. Mr. F. Goodman 47 45 41 133 Meade ............... 43 44 44 131

Grimes.

Dodwell.......

MONDAY, FEBRUARY : 21.

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ITALIAN CONVENT.

SCHOOL PRIZE-GIVING.

"THIS MORNING'S CEREMONY.

An informal distribution of prizes

CORRESPONDENCE.

CĦAXITIES.

[To the Editor of the " China Mall."}

Sir-Now that quite a lot has been

45 44 36 125 took place at the Italian Convent done by the Churches and in ether

R. Goodman. 42 44 39 124 this morning at 1030, Mr. E Ralphs, ways, for the collection of Funds for 48 42 32 122 the Inspector of English Schools, the Chinese Famine Fond, should

Thornhill 39

Shaw.******

Wells .......... 38

121 presiding

ΣΙΟ

His Lordship, Right Rev. Ebbop 110 Pozioni, Rev Fe. de Maria, Corres pondent of R. C. Schools and Lady -976 Ho Tong were present.

Total

WILTS

Mr. Mayne

"

Cheesley

200 500 600 Pts. 34 33 37 104 Lancaster..... 36 33 N. S, Smith 28 37 27 Holloway 34 36 20

26. 31

100

92

Smith

M

Wright

Flamer

29 25

H

Total.

.694

Mr.

24

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not our thoughts tum towards Home and an effort be made to increase Lord Haig's fund for ex-Service men! Thousands of these men of all classes are in distress, keen to work, but The following is the prize list >- owing to slackness" in trade unable Prize for Biblical Knowledge from to find employment. Hongkong a His Lordship D. Porroni, Miss Mar- still a British Colony, owing to their garet Holden: Lugard Shield, Miss sacrifice and hardships.

Have the Margaret Holden; Lagard Scholar-Chinese in the Far East done all they ship (1921-1922), Eleonor Thom; can to help their fellow countrymen? Lady Ho Tang Scholarship for good Perhaps they have. Many thousands conduct and application, (1920), of dollars could have been saved at Maria Ozorio and Gheung King the New Year instead of spending Seen.

the money on crackers. During

Class 1-Senior Loext Certificates Race Week could not a small per (Honours) and 'Prizes:-

centage of the sweepstakes etc, ro Dorothy Barwald (distinction in towards Lord Haig's Fund, and English, History and Biblical Know-further efforts be made by other. ledge). First Prize.

means such as concerts and dances HMS. ALACRITY."

Wazira Rumjahn (Distinction in during the year. Hewlett

200 500 600 Pts. History and Biblical Knowledge

Yours etc. 44-40-37 121 Second Prize. Seymour... 41 40 37 118

"LEST WE FORGRT.” Hung Ki Chun (Distinction in Sterner 31 45 30 107 History, Biblical Knowledge and

February 20th 1921. Hall........... 45 35 23 103 Drawing. Silcox 34 27 34 95 Senior Local Certificates (Passes) Seward.. 34 30 30 94 and Prizes :~~. 38 30 21 89 32 31 26

Walkey

Jarvis ·....

Total

Margaret Holden (Distinction in 89 English and Biblical Knowledge):

Carry Tennyson (Distinction In 325 English).

VOLUNTEERS v. "TAMAR”.

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Tsan Chai Ngo (Distinction in Biblical Knowledge and Drawing).

Fang Leung Yak (Distinction in English and Biblical Knowledge).

Annie Pereira (Distinction in

Saturday the Volunteers English). met the HMS

Maria "Tamar"

were was follows:-

Ozorio (Distinction in

(Distinction

in

narrowly being visited in quick succession.EL. Braga, b Grabam 16 taking control of the game, kept the on Stonecutters Raage and again Biblical Knowledge). missed scoring with a shot that Mitch was called upon to stop many C. I. Stapleton, not out 122 Navy busy in their own territory for scored a success by 69 points. It i

Dolly Hanson. just skimmed

bar difficult shots, which he did in con-1 J. P. Robinson, b Barshard..................... 13 Well over ten minutes, during which looked at first as if the "Tamar"

Class 2-Junior Local Certificates time the defenders had to work hard would hare given the Volunteers and Prizes and another high shot which Rodger" vincing style. Half time arrived A. W. Ramsay, b Barshard.......

to keep their citadel intact. In the better fight. There was a vey English, History and Biblical Know just managed to tip over the bar. with the score sheet blank.

Raby Ramjahn (Distinction in Course The Sailors attacked at the resump

ofa From the right Wilson passed to

SCTITI

close in, tricky breeze which increased up the received from Emerson McHugh who put in the shot that tion, and after being pulled up for B, D. Evans, b Graham............ 15 Smyth

and swerving in, touched down the longer ranges. This disposes of

range making-shooting difficult atledge). First Prize. gave the RG.A. the goal that was to off-side, came back and forced a A. O. Brawn, not out..................

Agnes Ismail win them the match. Following this, corner, Smith trapped and sent)

Murray again missed converting the

the most dangerous play was uniformoly swift, the Club Amor away,

try, and the Navy led by 7 points, volunteers had to meet for the ledge) Second Prize.

team the English, History and Biblical Know. He missed a good playing hard for an equaliser. close range shot. The Sailors

168 The Navy pressed from the centre, League Championship. The scores

Teen Nan Feng (Distinction in -and when well in, Thyzne picked up Frampton having been forced by came back, but Giles sent wide.

Biblical Knowledge and Drawing). Hamilton to kick behind, the corner After several disappointments, the H. Overy, W. B. Haslett, and D. Cand scored. The try was not con-

Vida Williams (Distinction verted, and the Navy led by 10 kick was giving Holloway some Salora swarmed the goal. Grant Logan, did not bat.

Needlework). difficulty when Donovan cleared in sent in from long range. Trivett

points. Immediately after the centre

200 500 600 Ft. Agnes Gill Distinction in Biblical the pick of time. Mr. Williams was miskicked and Heap got possession.

kick the Navy again got away and Mr. Grimes 46 48 45 139 Knowledge and Needlework), F. Wodehouse scored. Thynne con- referee of a very evenly contested. He dropped Smith with a hard shot, Bagnall

Meade 36 44 41 121 Juliette Elrod · (Distinction 2 Terted. The scores now read: Navy Goodman... 40 46 35 121 Biblical Knowledge). 021 and Rest 6 The Navy kept up Thornhill 41 38 37 116 0 the pressure, and looked like scoring

Cheung King Seen (Distinction Spaw

* 39 41 34 114 Biblical Knowledge, Drawing and 5 0 31 0 again when Lindsell tried a dropped Dodwell 41.37 33 111 Needlework): ...11 4 33-3 goal which just went under the Goodman...... 38 38, 32, 108

60 33 1 bar. The final whistle came with Wells

41 38 28 107 the scores unchanged the Navy

Total.. winning comfortably by 15 points.

game..

LEAGUE 2ND. DIVISION.

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. 2. 5 0 27 8 1 40

4 0 10

R.G.A.

13

Mr. Wilson (HKF.C.) controlled the game.

After the match the Hon. Mr. F. 57. Holyoak presented the cup to the Navy. In a short speech he said 25 the cup, presented in 1910, was won by the Club in 1911, by the Garrison

Lieut. Chester, a Logan, b Overy Sgt. Stevens, b'Overy 10 Lieat. Graham, b Stalker...... Major Bagnall, cStapleton, b'Overy Barshard, not out..................................... Smith,b Southerton ***** Cowseus, c and b Haslett Pomfret, b Southerton Dyer, b Southerton .......... Baker, st. Braga, b Overy

Extras

and before the goalie could recover Graham his feet, Topping scored. The Soldiers Baker. attacked but missed. When they Pomfret. ST. JOSEPH'S v. KOWLOON. returned they were awarded a penalty Barshard

for hands and Amor equalised. The Chester Playing on the College ground, St. Wilts continued the pressure but Joseph's beat Kowloon by the odd could not score. The final whistle goal in three. At the opening. Kow; came with the score reading 1-1. joon took the offensive, but the ball having been promptly transferred to the other end, Hyndman opened the score for St. Joseph's with * ground shot. With play con- sistently brisk, both ends of the field were visited in quick succession until Townsend equalised with a

The Club started the game with fast shot from a centre from Taylor, ten men. United pressed from the Further interesting play, in the opening whistle. Brown missed ́a course of which a header by Mair, good opening. The Club continued just slipped across the top of the bar, on the defence, and a few minutes brought half time with the score later Brown' made amends by break- sheet reading one all.

ing through and scoring. Blake In the second half, a creditable missed by inches soon afterwards. dash by Taylor having ended in aƒ At half time United led 1-0.

UNITED v. CLUB.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

ne

10

in 1912 and in 1913 and 1914 by the Clob. Since 1914 another

matter had had to be attended to, and

this was the first .......173 done it had been played for since the outbreak of war, and the first time the Navy had won it. He congratulat- ed the Navy, and called for three cheers.

.0. M. R. W.

9 0 35

1

4 0 16

0

Stalker......... wide, a corner forced at the other end Immediately from the centre in the Overy YES - 9 0:37 by the College was taken by Robinson second half United got in and Brown Evans.. meinem 4 0 14 who placed the ball in the goal mouth scored again. The Club rallied and Haslett ................................... 6 0 35 where Knight had the misfortune to for the first time became dangerous. Southerton ............... 6. 0 14 put it in his own goal. After this; United defended well but the attack Ramsay Kowloon missed a penalty, Knight was determined and soon Watson striking the crossbar. They continued scored. Encouraged, the Club renew- to press with great determina-ed their efforts but got no chance. tion but their luck seemed to be in the closing few minutes of the consistently against them and the game United attacked and Groot kad final whistle came with the College a lot to do. Result: United, 2; Club. Incky winners of a fast game. Mr, L. Cheeseley was the referee.

"TITANIA" v. SOUTH CHINA.

KOWLOON V. INDIANS.

FRIENDLY MATCHĖS,

TAYLER'S XI v. BIRD'S XI

Cries of." Speech" were then heard, but the Navy, ever silent, contented

o itself by calling for three cheers for

1 the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, which

3 were heartily given.

BHOOTING.

POLICE v. DOCKYARD."

The Police Rifle Club yesterday met the Royal Naval Dockyard Rife. Club in an interesting encounter. These teams played a ten-a-side Mr. Young of the Dockyard Club not match on the HK.C.C. ground on attending, his side had a substitute, Saturday and spent a very enjoyable and the Police thereby had a lucky The Indians kicked off with the time. Tayler's side put together 145 win The following were the These teams played a very fast wind in their favour, but in spite of before their innings was closed, scores: and close game in connection with this handicap, Kowloon was soon in Spinks (66), Farthing (31), and Ling

POLICE RIFLE CLUB. the Hongkong" Shield Competition enemy territory. The ball, however, (24), being the chief, contributors, on the South China ground on Satar- went wide. After a strenuous Bird's side started well but the tail day, before the usual large crowd of straggle in midfield, the Indians failed to keep its end up, and they Chinese spectators.

broke away and forced a corner. were dismissed for 103, thus, losing The match opened even but after The pressure was relleved by a foul by 42 runs. Piercy's 33 and Webster's about five minutes of midfield play given against the attackers. From 24 were the best scores of the aide, the Sailors got away, and a well cotn-this kick Mason went down and In bowling, Hope got three wickets bined attack was only partly checked scored. The Indians missed a good for 35 ruas and. Bird three for 42. by the Chinese defence. In chance and then Kowloon came back On Tayler's side Reed secured seven esela in front of goal Piles received and Mason scored their second goal wickets for 46 runs, and had the and netted. From the centre the Half time: Kowloon led 2-0,

best average.

Carpenter 38 40 41—119 Booker

43 41 32-116 Ferkins 42 40 32-114 Hutchins 38 40 29-107 Evana

37 33 34-104 Wilson 41 40 20-101" Hourihan... *32. 35 29.96 Mask all

34 32 18 84'.

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-Class 3.-Leonor Thom, Maïda Chow, Cissy Korley, May Dillon..

Class 4-Eugenia Cabaen, Beatrice GIII, Stella Joanilho, Kimmy Barretto, Goolbay 'Cooper, Mercedes Ribeiro,

LOCAL WEDDING.

JORDAN-CHURCH.

A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday at 3 pm at the Prak Church, when Miss Ruby G. Jordan, of Dallas, Texas, was married to Mr. Samnel S. Church, the Rev. J. Krk Maconachie officiating.

The bride locked charming in blackc satin embroidered in grey, with grey bat and slippers to match: Sha carried a shower bouquet of white

given away by Mr. George Regg roses, ferns, and tulle, tied with white satin ribboni. She wat The Matron of Honour, Mrs. John Martin, was attired Navy bluze beaded Georgette, with rose-coloured and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The best man was Mr.Allen C. Brockman.

After the ceremony a reception No. 133, the Peak, when the happy was held at the residence of Mr. Hogg,

couple were the recipients of the best wishes of their many friends

Mr. and Mrs. Church then left for Canton, and Fanling a two-week's_honeymoon at Macro,

SHANGHAI WEDDING.

HIGEN-BOLFE.

Mary White, Annie Chow and Lily FORMER NONGLONG COUPLE MARRIED.

200 500 600 Pts. Mr. Botting

39.43 38 1201 Tsan. "Ravenscroft. 35 37 41 113 Class 5-Rose Kwok, Lina Woo,

Brazendale 39 44 30. 113 Conchita del Pan. Annie Leon, Nellie The wedding took place at Holy Clemow 38 39 34 111 Tang, Celestina Xavier, Cissy Xavier Trinity Cathedral, Shanzbal, on the Selby 34 41 31 106 and Carmen da Rosa.

12th inst. of Mr. Eustace Charles Way... 33 42 28 103 Clasa 6-Carmela Remedios, Mary Hagen, M.C, late Captain RF.A. Suell........ 38 34. 30 102 Bui, Violet Woo, Annie Fang, Elsie and now of Messrs. Butterfield' and „Alles....... 43 23. 34 100 Tan, Rervon Nemarre, Soghie Fung, Swire, and Miss Phyllis Hamilton Class 7-Aurelia Geng, Carolina Rolfe, only daughter of Commander Maher, Angelina Chan, Maria Lopez, P. H. Rolfe, R.N.R, Marine Super Graciela Lay, Martha Garcia.

intendent of the Indo-China. S. N. Class 7-(Special)-Daisie Stoppa, Co., and Mrs. Rolfe. The ceremony, Era Ma. Alice Lee, Amy Chan, Agnes was performed by the Very Ber Lau and Rosa Lan

Dean Symons, and the bride looked

Total....

1.0.0.

GOLF SECTION.

868

Class 8 Olga Rosario, Violet particularly charming in a draped Wong, Maria Alves, Julia Gill, Violet white crepe-de-chine gown. Loke, Carmen del Pan and Mary Tee trimmed with georgette and paaris, Yan

with court train finished with true

She wore a long well and wreath of orange blossom, and carried a 'sheaf of white roses and carnations.

The 1920 "Bogey" Competition Class 8A-(Special) Molly Cheung, lovers knots and orange blossom. was played yesterday on the Kowloon Mary Leong, Agnes Lam and Gladys CC. links. J. Parkes and J. Stalker Ma each returned a card of down.

Class 8B.--(Special) Lucy Ching. The course was very fast and a Agnes Ching, Ayesha Dyer and Hilda strong wind made a good score very Cha difficult.

Class B-Lower Dir. (Special) Eather

Miss Hilda Newcomb attended her ss bridesmaid, being gowned in pala pink embroidered silk volle with a

Ng, Locy Ng Elaine Chan and Elisa hat of dull gold. Her bouquet was Kwong

of sweet peas: Master Ian Mac Class 9 Jose de Ross, Frter Gregor, dressed in white satin, was In connection with the fire, in Soares, Emilia Cruz, Cissy da Sifrs, train bearer, and behind followed s Bonham Strand, on Saturday, the Hercia da Silva, Hortencia Ching, dainty pair of little children, Miss ground floor of No. 145, where the Sarah Remédios,

Marjoria apd Master Frank Westcott, outbreak originated, suffered damage Class 10.-) Clement Lopes, John also dressed in white satin and carry- to property to the extent of $1,000. Rocha, Doreen Leonard, Kirty Tseing crooks. The premises, which were occupied Yan, Mildred Gardner, Olga Botelho, Following the ceremony a reception by the Kwong Seng Loong foreign Barbar Barner. V

was held at No. 17 Yates Road, the

goods firm, were insured for $2,000 Class 10-(6) Maris Takemotto, residence of Mrs. Edocy Page, the The first floor of the house was Lucy Chang, Frankie Gomes, Etelvina | bridegroom's mother, and lent by her unoccupied. The top floor, which Ribeiro, Fedinando Lopez, Jalla for the occasion. On Sunday Mr. and was used in conjunction with house Earner and Marthin Earner,

Mrs. Hagen left by the Empress of No. 143 to store paper, was damaged Clam 10-(ill) Dente Marich, Mary RussiaTM for Japan, where the honey. to the extent of $1,600, and was Smith and Irene Wilan covered by insurance for $1,700. Prizes for PorterveStella The whole house was insured for Joanliho, Carmela Remedios, Rah gaberdine with grey picture hat to $15,000

zatid=N, O Duty Nuri.

moon is being speat. The bride'a molng away costume was of pale grey.

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