FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926.

HARBOUR OFFICE.

HARBOUR, MASTER'S REPORT

--FOR 1925.

SOME INTERESTING FIGURES.

The following items of Interest are extracted from the Harbour Maktor's report for 1925:-

Shipping.

THE CHINA MAIL.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS. ENJOY

Revenue and Expenditure the Rule of the RoadMaling to The total revenue during the yearsarry the regulation lights whilst was $878.118.83 as against 8007. under way at night, dumping, rub The following Hongkong Volun 630.74 collected, in the previous bish into the harbour without per year showing a decrease" ofmit, having dangerous goods ontoer Defence Corps Orders isapoll $119,1118 or 13.8 per cent.

board at a place other than a dark by Major R. Melville Smith, M.B.F The principal individual increases gerous goods anchorage, boarding Administrative Commandant, dated.

and Friday, May 28, state- ships without permission; .8 976.45 carrying passengers in excess were the principal offences. ... 084.00 3.305.13.

Marine Court. During the year 1926 aight courts were held, viz

·ATO --

Boat concen Oficial signature Registry feas

c

Miscellaneous receipta

Condemned stores, etc: 1,837,00 The total shipping entering and

Tho, principal individual de- clearing at ports in the Colony durereases are:- Ing the year 1925 amounted to Light dues

$28,676.87 879,177 vassels of 41,469;484 tons, light duer, special as- which compared with the figures of

sessments

#7,809.10 1924 show a decrease of 384,815

6.0.10.75 vessels and a decrease of 15,281,493

2.238.80

tons.

Of the above 41,856 vessels of 32.170.063 Lotta were engaged g foreign trade as compared with 57.765 vessels of 38.778,499 tons, in

1924.

1

Jank cenere Engagement and

-"

On the 17th day of March, 1925, to enquire into the circumstances of the stranding of the British Steamship "Foo Shing" Official No. Mr. John 118,365 of Hongkong."

McAlnsh, certificate of compotency as Master No. 085.101 of Greenock, was Master."

1. Armoured Car Company: Fold day Sunday, May 30, 1926, Parado' ut Curps Headquarters, 8:30 um,

S. M. Hancock, Sergt. Groves, Gothor ranks and Ford Truck 9.15- a.m. Remaindor of Company with and transport. Armoured Car Operations will.cesso about 12.30 p.m. when tiffin will be taken and bathing will be possible at Big Wave Bay. Members must make their own arrangements regarding ifin but the canteen will be in

Parade ut Corps' Honaquarters On the 20th day of April, 1925, to on Monday, May 81, 1926 at 5:30 enquire into the circumstances of pm. Gün Instruction Class under

of Mr. S.. M. Hancock, the part misconduct on W. H. Watson, Chief Officer of the British Steamship "Hydrangea."

charge of soamen Foes for use of Govern-

On the 24th day of April, 1926, to attendance..

ress: Uniform, helmets, short i 11,474.22 enquire into the circumstances. of ment, buoys Sunday cargo

misconduct on the part of Mr.jor breeches, belts, haversacks and working

43,625,00 James Wright Whyte, Second En-Waterbottles. Rifles will not be permits Survey of steamships ... 9.746.84 singer of the British Steamship carried, There is a decrease in British

"Halvard." The expenditüre, excluding ape- ocean-gojog shipping of 1,887 abipscial expenditure was $451,396.05 no or 26.1 per cent, and a decrease of against $318,412.04 expended in 1.977,932 tona or 16.1

per cent. the previous your showing an in- This decrease in ships and tonnags

evenso of $133,604.38. This in- is due to the recent strike and the crease is principally due to add present, boycott in South China. Lional staff and stipulated Inero- Foreign ocean-going vessels have ments and coal, oil fuel and repairs decreased by 1,011 ships and by and stores for launches taken over 2.243,121 tons or 22.3 per cent. in from Police Department. numbers and 131 per cent. in Special expenditure included:-

This deercase in ships Typhoon moorings 64.280.00 lonnage. and tonnage is due to the recent Relief buoy for S/L etrike and the present boycott in.) "Victoria" South China.

British river steamers havo de- ereased by 3,062 ships with a de- crease in tonnage.od 1,069,646. tons. or 43.4 per cent. in numbers and 16.3 per cent, in tonnage. This de crease in ships and tonnage is duc to the recent strike and the present bogeolt in South Chinä,

Foreign river steamers show a decrease of 1,052 ships with a de crease in tornage of 387,469- Lons or 45.4 per cent. in numbers and 46.1 per cent, in.. tonnage, This decrease in ships and toinage is rine-la-khe-pant strike and the preseal boycott in South China.

Ja steamships not exceeding 60}" "lord Camaloyed in foreign trade there is a teen ase of 2.445 ships with a decrease la tondage- of

nage.

·South China.

Junks in foreign trade show decrease of 6,678 vessels, and

F2

2

Motor launch for Gov-

YOUR

EVENING AT

LEE GARDEN Hongkong's Mammoth Chinese Amusement Park, (extending over the whole of

· Jardine'a Hill at East Point)... Every Chinore Wonder at a Glance."

Admission to whole of grounds 30 Conte, for which you can 500 everything, including display of our troupe of LADY (Northern Chindio) equestriennes, barebeck and acrobatis stunts; foats of strength; Chinese oldstime award. combat; rapier contests;" frank. balancings: boxing; Cantonese opora by charming actresses';, many

other & novelties. Shows from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Private Chiness dinners enn bo- fland without notice at a very' roa- sonable charge. Only simple, but choice," dishes served—thorougany Chinese compatible with good sense,

Grounds open daily from 10 a.m.

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2. Mounted Infantry Sand Ia-to 11pm fairy Companies: Muskotry Part. Causeway Bay trame stop at

will be fired at the Peak Range | entrance.

com- Sunday, May 30, 1926.

On the 2nd day of June, 1925, to enquire into the efcumstances of misconduct on the part of Mr.encing 9 am sharp by all those W. O. Nicol 4th Engineer of the who have not yet fired to attend.

Range Officer: End-Lt. H. C. British Steamahip. Taikoo Wan

Macnamara. YE

Dress Uniform optional, but rifles, bayonets, belts and pouches must be taken.

JAMES S. MCKENZIE, Mxaager.

NOTICES.

HOTELS, LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong)

All those living on the Peak to On the 10th day of June, 1925, tu 800,00 enquire into the circumstances of be on the Peak Rango at 9 am

the collision between the British and others to catch a tram not THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI 7,000.00 Steamship. "Fatshan" and theater than the 9 am. fram to Peak,

British Steamship. "Hang Cheong." On the 18th day of September, 1925, to enquire into the circum stances of misconduct on the parti of Mr. Percy Roser Harris, Second. Mate of the British Steamship "Pheumpenh."

ernment slipway .......... instalments out of a total sum of $275,000. for construction of a rescue tug.

164,250.00 Wireless telegraph and telephone set for re- ache tug

7.158.15

Arme: Will be drawn from Corpe Headquarters on Friday, May 28, between D a.m. and noon,

ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS pr 2 and 4 p.m.. or 5 and 6 p.m..or the Hongkong and Shanghal On the 9th day of October, 1925, and on Saturday, May 29, between detels, Limited, will be held in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong to enquire into the circumstances. and I p.m..

3. Reserve Company: Musketry otel; Pedder Street, Hongkong, on 3,841.25 the collision between the British

Steamship "Taithybius and Fish-Part I will be fired at Stonecutters SATURDAY, the 29th day of May.

Wireless telegraph and telephone set for hars beur nie ... Upkeep of armed Fatrol launches for priven- tion of "pirney.

.... 142,872.66 Kelvinators for Gap

Rock

Wartun Lighthouses

172

Steam-launches.

$381,737.06

ing Boat No. 1605..

|

Range Officer: 2nd-Lt. G.. K. Hall- Brutton,

Range on Sunday, May 30, 1925 by all those who have not yet red 0936, at eleven o'clock in the fore oon, for the purpose of receiving attend.

Statement of Accounts and the eport of the Board of Directors or the year ended on the 31st December, 1925, confirming the appointment of a Director, and re-electing Д Director and the Auditors.

Launch leaves Murder at am, and call Kowloon Pierat 9.10 a.m. sharp.

Dress and Arms, as detailed in para. 2.

4. Casuals: Musketry Part I will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sundays, June 6 and 13, 1926 by all members of the Corps who have not yet completed Fart to at- tend.

Range Officers: June 6, Ligut.

By Order of the Board.

WALTER J. HAWKER,

Manager.

Hongkong, May 1, 1926.

On the 16th day of Cetober,, 1526, to enquire into the circumstances attending the reported loss of the 1,125.00 Ditish Steamship "Yue Ying Wa"

Official No. 151,418 of longkong? Examination of Masters, Mates, and Engineers. 66,336 tons or 31.2 per cent, in Dn December 31, 1926, there

Out of 75 candidates 48 pastor number and 28.7 per cent, in bont

were 470 stem-launches (includ-for Master. There were two pass- This decrease in launchesing ficensed

failures for Mas- And two motor boats)

cm, es

For First and tonnage is due to the recent

ployed in the harbour. Of those ter, river steamers.. strike and the present boycott in 112 were licensed for the convey-Mate there were twenty passes a

ance of passengers, etc.. 36-were-en-failures. For Second Mate two the property of the Colonial Gov- passed and one failed. For Mate ernment, including 8 motor boats river steamers there were three decrease of 842030 tona a 239 per and 3 belonged to the Imperial cent in numbers and 25.9 per Government, comprising 2 steam cent in tonnage. This decrease is launches and 1 motor boat and 20

Launch leaves Murray Pier at 9 due to the recent strike and the Naval ineluding 1 motor boat. For Second Class Engineer 17 passam, and eat! Kowloon Pier ut 9.10 present boycott in South China.

bouts privately owned for pleasureed and 34 failed. In local trade (ie:

between In addition there were 23 motor

Examination of Filuts. places within he waters of the oats privately owned for pleasure Colony) there is a decrease in and private purposes. stenm-launches of 307.826 and

176 steam launches and motor decrease in tonnage of 8,571,867cals licences were issued. tona or 54.2 per cent. in numbers.

983 engagements and 920. dis and 51.5 per cent in tonnage. This charges of mastors and engineers | decrease in numbers and tonnage were recorded during the year. ie due to the recent strike and the

"Emigration and Immigration. present boycott in South China.

140,534 emigrants left Hongkong der this head amounted to $119,500 Janka in local trade show a de- for various, pinces during the year as against $165,025 in 1924 alow creuse of 1,000 vessels and a de- 1025 (120,859 in 1924). Of these ing a decrease of $43.825, crease of 98,120 tons or 3.8 per $5,586 were carried in British ships Lighthouses and Signal Stations. eent. in numbers; and 7.4 per cont.

and 64.948 in foreign shipe.

Gap Rock Lighthouse.

During in tonfiage. This decrease in

91,622 returning emigrants were 1085 a. total number of 1,6 vessels is due principally to the reported to have been brought to vessels were signailed and report recent strike and the present boy-Hongkong from the several places fed including 316 by flash lamp. cott in South. China.

to which they had emigrated either 2,618 messages, including met

or from coast logical from this Colony tion 4,776 ocean steamers. 3,080 ports, as against 130,194 in 1924. river steamery and 2.606 steam-Of these, 51,760 arrived in British ships not exceeding 60 tens enter abips and 39,262 in foreign ships. rnessages were received by telo. Fiery Company from June 11, 1926

pisses-and-two failures. There R. L. Moncrieff, June 13 Capt. D. C. PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY were 48 candidates for First Class Engineer, 28 passed and 22 failed. Logan, M.C.

ת

Of vessels of European construe-

ed during the year, giving a daily average of 28.3 ships as compared with 412 ships in 1924 and 34.7 ships in 1923,

22. Licences were renewed dar ing the yep and 1 Candidate pre- bented himself for Examinations' and passed.

Sunday Carge-Working 696 permits were issued during the year as compared with 034 in 1024. The Revenue coilected un-

observatione Toy

Elem.

Dress and Arms will be detailed later:

5. Strength. The following are taken on the strength of the Corps and posted as under:-

"No. 1061 Drummer G. Duncan

Pipe Band, dated April 26, 1926.

No. 1052 Pte. E. G. Sewell, No. 2 Platoon and No. 7 Section, cated

No. 1068 Pte. H, A. Gregory, No. 1 Platoon, dated May 26, 1926.

6. Appointment: No. 650 Pte C. Long, No. 2. Platoon is ap pointed Lance-Corporal, as from May 26, 1926.

7. Leave; The following granted leave of absence from the

the

Corpal-

Olservatory, were sent by tele graph; and. 87 by wireless. 134

Registry, etc, of Shipping. graph and 169 by wireless includ 18. During the year, 24 ahipsing weather reports. Telegraphic were registered under the pro- communication was interrupted for There were 75 hours visions of the Merchant' Shipping 37 hours.

The average tannage of in- Acts, and 25 certificates of registry and 25 minutes of for, and foy dividual ocean vessels entering the cancelled. 300 documente, etc,ignals were fired 473 times. The port has increased from 2,129.8 to were dealt with in connection with fortnightly reliefs ware delayed 2,472.0 'tona," British ships from the Act, the Tees on which amount- times, owing to bad Weather......... 2:234.3 to 2,529.4 tons, foreigned to $6,679.13 as compared with Waglan Lighthouse. During 1925, ships from 2,057.6 to 2,434.2 tons.

1,336 vessels were signalled and re $3,374.00 In 1924.

ported including 819 by dash lump. 3,935 messages including mctcuio- logical observations for the Royal Observatory were sont and 946

41

BTC

No. 893 Gr. A. 5. Hersee, Artil

o April 10, 1927.

No. 695 Pte. G. W. Sellars,, No.7 Platoon from May. 23, 1926 to June 27, 1926.

8. Resignation, No. 907 Pta T. Manne, No. 4 Platoon is per raitted to resign from the Corps, as from May 19, 1926.

G. E. SWINTON, Captain

Adjutant, H. V. D. Corps,

The average - tonnage of In- Marine Magistrate's Court. dividual River. Steamers. entering -308-cases were heard in the doring the year has remained the Marine Magistrate's Court (393, in -same at 659,8-tons, British River-1924) Mooring within 100-yards

Steamers have increased from from low water mark during pro-were received and 167 messaget" 891.5 to 848.4 tpms and Foreign hibited hours without, permit, were sent by wireless and 149 re- River Steamers have

decreased dredging within the Harbour limite ceived. Telegraphic communica Leith, Middleabro, Antwerp, Lon- without permit," failing to observe tion was interrupted for 6 hours don and Straits in due to arrive

Tonnage.

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A Young Wife Tells How BABY'S OWN TABLETS Greatly Helped Her In Her First Experience of Motherhood.

BIOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The B... "Bengloe"" fram

inutes. There were 186 hours 25here to-day."

LIMITED.

EXHIBITION BILLIARDS

FALKINER v. 5, C KWOK

AT THE

South China"Athletic Aszociation: ON FRIDAY, May 28th at 9 p.m. Tickets $2.00; to be had at the Association.

BASEBALL.

Hongkong Baseball Association

Opening Gamo SATURDAY, May 29, at 4.00 p.m. at Happy Valley South China Athletic Association (Colony's Champions)

Japanese Baseball Club

(Runners Up)",

VS.

By kind Consent„p His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, K O.M.G. will, throw the first bail

SUNDAY, May 30, at 4:00 p.m. Hongkong Baseball Club

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The Filipino Club

ADMISSION:- Covered Stands N., 50 Cents. Uncovered Stands .. 20 Soldiers & Sallors in Uniform Half Price. Ladies Free. Hongkong, 26th May, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

By Order of the Mortgagee. PARTICULARS AND CONDI- TIONS OF SALE of the Valuable Leasehold Property, Situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, and known as

No. 49, Bonham Road, to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION,

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 2nd of June, 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m.

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,

At their Salesroom No. 8A,. Duddell Street.

Particulars.

V

*

PUBLIC AUCTION:

By Order of the Mortrazee. PARTICULARS "AND CONDI

TIONS OF SALE. of the

Valuable Leasehold Property, Situate at

Victoria In the Colony

of Hongkong. and known

s

Nos. 21, 22, 23 and 24. Hill Road, to be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

on

WEDNESDAY,

'the 2nd day of June, 1926, at 8 o'clock.m.

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,

At their Salesroom No. 8A, Duddell Street.

-

Particulars.

The property is situate on a ploce or parcal of ground register- ad in the Land Office, as. Section C of Subsection 5 of Section A of Inland Lot, No. 795 and covers 'anj area of 5,750 square feet, and is situato in a busy locality. The promises are held for a term of 999 years created therein by a Crown Lease, dated 6th January, 1898, and made between Her lato Majesty Queen Victoria of the one part and Granville Sharp of the other part and are subject to the payment of the Sum of $28 being the propor- tion of the annual Crown rent.

For further particulara and Con ditions of Sale apply, to

Messrs. HASTINGS, DENNYS & BOWLEY, Bolicitors, 8, Des Voeux Road. Contral

or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers

No. 8A, Duddell Street. Hongkong, May 26, 1926.

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A FOE TO OLD AGE. Imparts to the Old and Middle-aged Youthfulness, Energy and Fliness, retards meatal and physical decay, Pre- thus promoting longevity. Berves the arteries and tissues. The property is situate on a piece Sufferers from Deafness with its or parcel of ground registered in many distressing accompanying all- the Land Office as Section C. ofments as head noises derive almost. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Inland Lot. No. 753 and covers immediate benefit. Calm refreshing

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an area of 14139.2 square feet and sleep is assured. Gloom, Depres DINARY GENERAL MEETING of is situate in a busy locality. Thesion and Nervousness are banished Shareholders of the above Company oremises are held for a term of 999- under the influence of these Life-- ill be held at the Hongkong years from the 7th day of January, giving Tablets. Wrinkles, "hard" Iotel, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 28th 1862, created therein by a Crownes and Blemishes disappear. The Jay, 1928, at 11 am, for the pur-Lease, dated 14th June, 1863, and skin becomes clear, tight, and se of receiving the report of the made between Her late Majesty olastic, and the Complexion bright Directors together with a Statement Queen Victoria of the one part and and smooth. Think of the bless- Accounts for the year ended Henry Arnold of the other partings of perfect health, the posses-

and are subject to the payment of oth April, 1926.

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from JONDAY, 24th May, to MONDAY 1st May, 1926, both days inclu-Mears. HASTINGS. DENNYS

& BOWLEY, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, Solicitors, E, Des Voeux Road,

Central General Managers. Hongkong, 18th May, 1926..

Live:

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA- TION. COMPANY, LTD.

THE FORTY-FIFTH ORDINARY 1 "GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Offices if the General Managers, Mesars. ardine, Matheson & Co, Ltd., *cdder. Street. Hongkong,

HURSDAY, the 10th June, 1926, 12 noon for the purpose of re- eiving the Report of the Directors, uasing the Accounts, and electing.

irectors and Auditors

on

-THE TRANSFER BOOKE of the Company will be CLOSED from the rd-to-24th June, 1926, both days

clusive.

By Order of the Board.

·JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD General Managers. Hongkong, 20th May, 1926.

NOTICE.

or to Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers. No. 8A, Duddell Street. Hongkong, May 26th, 1926.

By Order of the Mortgagee. PARTICULARS AND CON-..

DITIONS OF SALE

of the

Valuable Leasehold Property, Situate at Shaukiwan Road in the Colony-

of Honakong, and, known ES The Ming Yuen Gardens, to be sold by. PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAY,

the 2nd day of June, 1926. at 3 o'clock p.m.

by my

Messrs, LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers:

At their Salesroom No. 8A,

Daddell Street.

Particulars.

from 340.8 to 332.9 tona.

The actual number of individual ocean-going vessels of European

minutes fog and fog signals were The B. I. a... Tanda" left Mojt construction during the year 1925

fred. 6,079 times. The Diaphone fog for this port on May 25 at p.m. was 1,015 of which 871 were British

signal was sounded for 313 hours 20 and is due. here on May 30 at and 644 foreign. In 1924 the cor-

minutea for fox, and 33 hours 34 about amj

The P. & O. as. "Jeypore" left responding figures were 1,123, 416.

minutes for testing purposes. Ov British and 707 foreign. These

no occasion was the feller delayed.ingapore for this port on May 23 1015 ships measured 3,171,263

Green Island Lighthouse and at 2 pm, and is due here on May tons. They entered 4,776 times and

Signal Station. During 1925, 1,400 31 at about noon.

The property is situate, on a price: The C.P.S. R.14,S. "Empress of gave a collective tonnage of 11,810,-

Every experienced mother vividly vessels were signalled and report

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN or parcel of ground Situate at North 988 tons. Thus 108 legs ships en remembers the joys and the worries ed. 12 vessels were not reported Canada" left Yokohama on May 22 tored 1,708 less times and gave a which came along with her first-born collective tonnage less or 1,999.036 Chief among the worries wore the little owing to telophonic communication and is due at Vancouver on May 31 that the undersigned has no Foint and registered in the Land The CP.S., RMS. "Empress of connection whatsoever with Office as Inland Lot No. 1705 and tons, an average of 1,170.4 tons auments walch auflict alroost every in being interrupted. 214 messages Australia" arrived at Yokohama LEUNG KAM SHUI trading covers an area of 207,900 square

fant during its early months and yours, were sont and 12 were received: per entry.

und it in for the purpose of minimining The number of Aga lights includ yesterday at 7.30 am left Yoko under the name of LEUNG KON feet. The premises are held for a of October 1883, created therein by these and gving the mother the

Bast, Stevedore In 1924 there were 6.484 steameranxieties and troubles attending them, ing Green Island) is now 17 and hama yesterday, at 6 pm, and ITAL, of No 21 Lee Yuen Street term of 999 years from the Bib day

innt Baby's Own Tablets have beenotorily throughout the year. The

have worked accurately and satis due at Hongkong on June 2, with a tonnage of 13,800,974. In especially devised,

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Tablets for the past eight worked satisfactorily.$90,806 and the expenditure for and a tonnage of 1.999,016 The months for ny baby. I cannot speak Signal Stations. At the Poak upkeep was $24.694) The expendi number of river steamers in 1934 ton highly of them for they have bech, Signal Station 2,205 venuela were ture in completing the Special were 4,715 with a tonnage of of great sistance to me in my first signalled and reported. The gun aphoon Moorings and the pro

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constipation, vomiting, diarrhoea, 590 The total number of simple lever, worms; erous and salda, reported as entering and 2,421 as ings being $129,363.97 PHYSICIANS prescribe Chamberlain's steamers and river steamers for They quickly relieve thething palun, leaving the harbour 93 Typhoon Private Buoys Formission War 1824 were 11,199 with a tonnage of ength the nerve induce calm, health and non-local, signals and I Kale granted to various industrial com ivate "busy" 17.442.422 and in 1925, 7.361 with restoring loop in a perfectly natural signal were, hoistederns to mäintä my

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