MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929.
P.
& 0.-British India
Apcar and
Eastern & Australian Lines
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING CARGO FOR
STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF,
WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTE, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE
PORTS, EUROPE, &c.
́PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
From
S, S.
Tons
Mong Hong About
*ALIPORE †KHIVA
*KOYBER
KIDDERPORE
MALWA
5,273 19th July 9,135 20th July
Noon 9,114 3rd Aug.
5,334 15th Aug.
Destination
Straits, Colombo & Bonibay, Marseilles, Casablanca, & London.
M'svilles, Casablanca, Llon & Hull, Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Bombay, Marseilles & London,
10,980 17th Aug. *Cargo only. Calls Casa B lanen. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khedival Muil Steamship Co.
TILAWA
+
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
SIRDHANA
TALA MBA TAKLJWA *GURNA TALMA TAKADA
July
10,006 Bath 30th 7,745
July 2,013 3rd Aug. 7,986 13th Aug. 5,24827th Aug. 10,000 28th Aug. 6,949 6th Sept.
* Cargo only.
Singapore, Teang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.
B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon.
THE CHINA MAIL,
SEAMEN'S MISSION
TO AMALGAMATE WITH SAILORS HOME
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The annual report of the Missions to Seamen in Hong Kong, which renched the "China Mail" this morning, states in part:-
The Sailors' Home, West Point, and the Seamen's Institute, Praya East, are to be amalgamated and a new Institu- tion to be known as "The Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute," well worthy of the men, whom it is to serve, is to built on the new Praya East Re- clamation water-front.
Terms of Amalgamation The ternis of amalgamation are ac- ceptable to the Missions to Seamen, whose agent, with the assistance of a Committee strengthened by various members, of the old Sailors' Home Trustees, are to be responsible for the conduct of the building and the work
it. centring round We are deeply grateful to the Trustees of the Sailors' Home for their broadminded and gen-f erous treatment of the various difficult problems which had to be solved dur ing the negotiations. It is intended that, as soon as the agreement of amal-
PLEASE DON'T
WASTE WATER
gamation is definitely signed, the Sailors' Home shall be closed, and the present Institute shall carry on the work of both organisations until such time as the new Home and Institute
Seamen as Business Secretary.
INDO CHINA
...
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Destination Ttau via Stow. & S'hai Ttau via Stow & Shai T'tau via Stow & Shal Ttau via Stow & Shol Osaka vis Amoy, Moji &
Kobe
Steamer
YUSANG
Sailing
Wed., 17th July at Noon
CHAKSANG ...Sun.. 21st July at Noon KWAISANG .Wed.. 24th July at Noon KWONGSANG .Sun... 20th July at Noon
San 21st July at 9 a.m. .Sun., 28th July at 7 a.m. .Sat.. 20th July at 3 p.m. .Fri, 23rd Aug, at 7 a.m. Tues., 30th July at 3. p.m. Mon., 22nd July at 10 am. Tucs, 6th Aug. at 3 p.m. Sun, 28th July at 10 a.m.
NAMSANG Osaka vir Amor, Moji &
Kabe.
YUENSANG S'pore, Penang & Calcutta HOSANG S'pore, Penang & Calcutta KUMSANG S'pore, Pening & Calcutta KUTSANG Sandakan Валсакал Tientsin
HINSANG MAUSANG CHIPSHING
For Freight and Passage apply to:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General Managers.
Telephone Central 215.
R.N.R. & R.N.V.R.
PROMOTION TO RANK OF LIEUT, R.N.R.
The Admiralty announce the fol lowing appointments to, and pro- motions in, the. R.N.R. and R.N.V.R.
Royal Naval Reserve His Majesty the King, bas graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Royal Naval Reserve Officers Decoration to the following officer: Lt.-Commdr. J. W. Faire.
Lite-Commdr. R. D. Cruikshank, R.D, placed on Retd. Liat, May 15. 1929.
been
Sub-Lt. C. S. Cooke, to be Lieut. with seny, of April 24, 1929.
SCHOOL PRIZE DAY
LM.S.G. PRIZE FOR
SEAMANSHIP
The annual prize giving of the Boulevard Nautical School, full, took place at the Royal Institution, in that city, under the chairmanship of the Lord Mayor, Councillor Benno Pearlman, who was accompanied by the Mayoress.
Prizes
were dis- tributed by Alderman W. Hakes, J.P., and there was a large gathering re- presentative of the shipping industry. The Imperial Merchant Service Guild was represented by Captain H. 0. Thorp, the local member of the is opened and in use, the present Sub-Lieuta.-N. C. H. Scallan, pro-
management committee, Captain F Superintendent of the Sailors' Home moted to Liext., seny, Jan. 21; and Captain W. Hayward, travelling re- W. Gray, D.E.O., the local agent, and joining the star of the Missions to E. H. Roberts (act.), promoted to presentative. The Management Com- Sub-Lieut, seny, March 9. Mid-mittee of the guild has recently shipman.-C. H. Fett, promoted to decided to present an annual prize to In view of these possible changes, Act. Sub-Lt. May 16, Cd. Engr. the school, which will be known as the though some of the members of the S. E. W. Clifton, to Furious, June 1
I.M.S.G. prize for proficiency and Sub.-Lt. Committee resigned in 1928, only one with seny. of April 5, 1929.
J. G. Wiseman, to be Lt. general seamanship. In the course has been so far replaced. Commodore It. R. V. E. Case, to be Lt. with seny.
Sub.- of his remarks in presenting his anaual report, Mr. C. H. Adamson, our late Vice-Chairman, or April 3, 1929. Sub.-Lt. D. M.
F.R.AS, the headmaster, said: efforts of the Society and gave very Sub.-Lt. H. S. Rogore, to be Lt. with always showed keen interest in the MacLean, to be Lt., April 8, 1929. valuable aid at the commencement of seny, of
of April 21, 1920. the negotiations dealing with the amal- gamation. We have always found the Commodores strong supporters,
and were therefore extremely pleased when Commodore R. A. S. Hill, R.N., was good enough to accept the position on our Committee vacated by his predeces
Pearson,
sors.
The Committee
We lost by resignation the..re- presentative of Messrs, Jardine, Mathe- sun and. Co., and Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co, but we hope that shortly we shall find both the Hon. Mr. Beith and Mr. Mackie on our Committee. We regret the very sudden loss by death of Mr. H. P. White, to whose relatives
to
07
"There was a close bond of union
.
and confidence between shipping in- terests and that school, The first Paym-Lieut. J. V. Hatch, to entrants to that school for the Mor- Constance, May 25,
chant Navy were boys to Engr Lleut-R R. Kamp, to whom they owed
deep
cep debt Champion, May 25.
They Proby. Mid-V. R. Johnson,
gratitude.
could have Marlborough, June 1, Engar.-Lieut- apprenticeship, but their work caused marred ita future during their H. B. Roberts, to Renown, June 1. the Board of Trade (London)
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
to grant six months'
sea service concession tà Sub-Lients.-P. F. Cammiade, to
all new comers, whilst their devotion Champion, May 25; A. Johnson. (pro- to duty at sea had caused leading by.), and A. G. Hazelden, to Emperorshipowners to constantly send to the of India, June 3 and 1 respectively.
school for more boys. Lt. E. G. Johnson, "Their matto was Semper Paratus, Proby.C.P., to be Surg.-Lt., which be considered M.R.C.S.,
was inspiring. with seny: of Apr 21, 1928.
Had he chosen any other motto it Guild has pred Merchant Service would most certainly have been. Safety
The Imperial we extend our sincere condolences.
from the Admiralty Last. One of the troubles of Britain Mr. T. G. Weall, after many years as the recently issued order in conuec.
Central Officers, Liverpool, a copy of to-day Wes that the 1155 Hon. Treasurer, resigned just before tion with promotion of officers to the preferred
youth will not risk adventure. They going on leave. He has always shown rank of Lieutenant... RN.R.
'Safety First, They The wanted great interest in the welfare of the So-order is to the effect, that it has been
boys who would play Safety decided to modify the qualifications
Last, and so be able to supply the ly into the business of getting rid of required for the promotion to the rank gentlemanly boy, who was all out to
with a shipowners
well-educated, the overdraft at the Bank, the raising of Lieutenant, R.N.R., of officers who
get on the bridge and ultimately com of funds and the bringing of the amal. have not performed twelve months mand the ship
He was looking for gamation negotiations to a successful Instead of three years' service actual-
naval. training as sub-licateuunis. ward to the day when the first nauti- conclusion. In view of the far larger ly at sea, these officers will be requir
cal schoolboy obtained command.' financial responsibilities likely to falled to have attained three years'
The Lord Mayor congratulated the on the Society, we are proposing to put seniority, including acting, or pro- complaint having been made.
boys on their conduct, not a single the keeping of our books into the hands bationary time, and to have served officers of the Merchant Navy to-day The not less than two with an Hon. Treasurer to replace Mr. acting probationary or confirmed), stock of the old days of Drake, years at sea, what were, he said, both officers ond The men were of the Weall on the Committee.
Appreciation
service on articles in the Mercantile Frobisher,
Hawkins, and others: and all under
aval training There were no such facilities afforded The change will take as from
half a century ago as there were to and will April 3, 1929, and
not to pass them by. They were opportunities which would never re
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).ciety, and threw himself wholehearted
ARAFURA TANDA
ST. ALBANS
ARAFURA
TANDA
6,000 2nd Aug. 6,958 30th Aug 4,500
Oct. 4th 6,000 1st Nov. 6,956 29th Νου.
Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne
Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Japan and Hong Kong of a firm of Chartered Accountants,ding the rank of sub-lieut, R.N.R. gentlemen.
Australia.
The E. & A. 5.8. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloito, Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route as int dućement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:—
The P. & 0. Royal Mail ateamers to London via Suez Canal. The F. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape..
To all the members of the. Committee
Marint
to
we are very grateful, and more espe-effect as
turn.
The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via Newcially to Sir Henry Pollock, who, with be applicable to all sub-lieutenants, day, and he advised boys and girls' Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
Mr. Weall and the Chaplain, represent-R.N.R., on the list on that date who the Society in the preliminary dis- were not already qualified for PTO- cussions with
the Trustees of the motion under existing regulations. Sailors' Home. We cannot but be con- No officer promoted to lieutenant,
BNB, under the new regulations men as busy as he is and we are prior to April 3, 1929. Those officers however, be given seniority lighted that he has so splendidly re-promoted under the new regulations covered from his serious accident,
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and scions of the self-sacrifice required of London, vin Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
*KIDDERPORE 5,384 17th July
MALWA
TAKLIWA
KASHMIR
TALMA
SHEAFMOUNT GURNA
"NOWSHERA
TANDA
MOREA
TAKADA
LARMALA
NAGPORE
*MIRZAPORE
Daylight 10,980 19th July
-7,936 23rd
July
8,985 2nd ΑΠΕ
10,000 3rd Aug.
4th Aug. 5.248 4th Aug. 1.6,959 6th Aug. 7,920 8th Aug. 10,953 16th Avg. 6,949 16th Aug. 0,128 30th Aug.
5,283. 1st Sept. 6,715 2nd Sept.
* Cargo only.
Shanghai, Maji & Kobe.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohams, Amey, Stal, Moji, Koba & Oraka Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. 'Amoy; Moji, Kobe, Yhama & Osaka,.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohama.
& Kobu.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama AMOY,
Moji, Kobe Osakn Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moj Kobe & Yokohama Shanghai, Moji & Kobe.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS..... Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore. while awaiting the on-carrying steamer,
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge. Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries Parcels measuring not more than 2% x 2ft x 1 ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing, hasta For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to:-
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
P. & U. Building, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.
Agents. Bark
who have obtained the necessary
Mr. H. Wart, until recently Assistant qualifications prior to April 8, 1929, Manager, has been appointed Manager will be given seniority of that date. in the place of Mr. Sellwood, who, with Mza Sellwood, was
invalided Home. Otherwise, there have been practically no changes in the personnel of the Institute Staff.
The Dayspring
PASSENGER LIST
ARRITALS
The "Dayspring" was in as much Passengers per 3.9. "President demand as evor, and we again express Johnson from New York via ports, our grateful thanks to the "Kowloon" June 18
John S. Alten, Mrs. F. Bart Mr. | and "Taikoo" Docks for giving the launch gratuitous refits in the Spring and Mrs. Carles (Fay, Joseph Fistere, Karl Kruier, Mrs. A. Lixingstong and Autumn respectively.
Sam Long, Miss Caroline McCreery The social work was carried on much M. G. Nguan,r: Muriel Porter, as usual, the weekly Whist Drives, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Remedior, IEL every Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock, Roberts; A.- A. Strickland, George proving as popular. as ever. We have Tepfer, Mr. ·ánd... Mes; Árth. Ward, to thank many friends for giving con- Donald Blair,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams carts in our Hall. There were also of Edmondson, William Fish, Mrs. Mary Blodwyn casional dances.........
Fish, Miss Bessie Graham, Garl The Church services in the little
Miss Mildred Medart, Julius Hansen, ance, but this was expected. Chapel showed a decrease in attend Alfred Medeiros, Manuely
Mendez, Mira, Laura Odee, Mrs. Margaret The Fleet
Paschal, Robert Schulte, Mrs. During the year the Chaplain was Adelaide Schulte, Miss Clara Smith. able to give assistance to H.M. ships, Mra Agnes Strong, Misa Edith and received, help also from various Webster, Mrs. Lillian Ellis, Mrs. Maval Chaplains as well as from other Ansel Haney. Norman Hanes, Mrs. clergy and laymen. We had to bid Hutton, Aice in-song, Miss Blande
Mary
Hutton, Miss Mary Louise gud-bye: to three, ships in particular Moss. Pan Huan-pel,
Mary Mammock with which we had close connection: H.M, Hawkins,
Wammock, Miss
Dorothy "Garlisle and Lodewijk Riedhorst Mra Johanm Curlew," but found that our help Roedhorst, Miss Johanna Riedhorste was required with their bigger succes Mrs Margaret Fochen, William Hobson, Mis Anna Baash, Miss Betty Am Albert Bagnall,
Edgar Clarks
sors on the China Station, and in Mran Bah
NEW YORK, BOSTON & BALTIMORE then we found many old friends from mais Lyon,
1-8298
JOINT SERVICE OF THE
BLUE FUNNEL" LINE.
(OCEAN S.G. CÒ, LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL S.S. CO., LTD.)
AND N
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE,
(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL SS. CO., F.TD.)
SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG.
S.S. CITY OF MANDALAY" VIR Suez Canal
15th July, SS PADRASTUS" - *****Via Suez Canal
6th August Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at Owners Option
Subject to change without notice.
For Freight and particulars apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE THE BANK LINE, LTD., Hong Kong. Hong Kong & Canton: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, Canton,
formers years Cab
MTS.
MIB.
Blanche Bagnal
Mr. and Mrs.
Piracies continued through the year,iss Bonnie Bevander Cromer,
and we arranged, with the assistance
of the Clergy of the Cathedral, Memorial Service for those who lost
Ronald Davis, Mr.
Eva Croner Day,
Davis, Dr. A
den
officers of which ship stayed at the In-Eduard siltuto soon after the actual piracy iss Corneliz took place.
their lives in the Anking, some of the
Fortuyn, Edith
Haaring
Fartay
Olga
Mis Gladys Peebles, Charles Hausa Mrs. Nellie
Werner Hoffmeister
Mrs. The Worthing
Tre President of the Board of Trade ton, Miss Mary Worthington, Master har appointed the following com Polet Worthington, Miss - Frances wittee to inquire into the position as Fenton, Mrs. Glary Bellancourt making in the United Kingdom: Mr. Chentang Miss Maxing Whiren, to the supply of scrap for steel Bruno Streubel Mr. and Mrs. Kuso Roy Wilsen chairman), St Clark White, Miss Beatrice Estes, Henry Fowler, EBE, LED and, Sir William Roth Mr O. C. Johnson, Alfred Herbert KB with MOK Miss Edith Gray, Michael Maslow, Great George street, SW 1, as Blanche Loucks, Jonathan Snyder, Fabson, M.B.B Board of Trad Hafael Verches, Tihilrad, Miss
untary
Mrs. Ella Synder.
Mr. J. C. Evans, traffic superintan- dent to
Messrs William Cory and Son, Limited, and cousin of Lord Gianely, died at a Cardiff nursing home recently following an opera- tion for appendicitis. He was well known at Cardiff Docks, having joined the firm of Mann, George and Com pany Limited, an associated company of William Cory and Son, Limited, over 40 years ago.
PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS
WEEKLY TRANS - PACIFIC SERVICE
To Seattle and Victoria
To San Francisco and
"Los Angeles The Sunshine Belt via
The Short, Straight Route Honolula
to America Fortnightly sailinga on Tuesdays Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays Pres. Taft July 16 2 a.n. Pres. McKinley Tues., July 23, 10 Pres. Jefferson Tues., July 30 Pres. Grant...Tues., Aug. 6 Pres. Lincoln ..Tues., Aug. 13 Pres. Cleveland Tues., Aug. 20 Pres. Madison...Tues., Aug. 27 Pres. Pierce ...Tues., Sept. 3
a.m.
£120, £112 Special through rates to Europe via
United States, Diréet connections with all Atlantic lines, Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.
EUROPE AND NEW YORK DIRECT
ROUND THE WORLD. Fortnightly sailing on Sunday via Manila, Straits, Colembe, Suez Canal, Alexandra, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, New York and Beaton.
a.m.
a.m.
Pres. Monroe ..Sun. July 26, 8 Pres. Garfield Sun, Sept. 8, 8) Pres. Wilson..Sun. Aug. 11. 8 Pres. Polk ...Sun. Sept. 22, 8 Pres. V. Buren Sun. Aug. 26, 8 Pres. Adams ....Oct. 66 pm
TO MANILA
Pres. McKinley July 16 6 p.m. Pres. Lincoln Aug.. 3 6 p.m. Pres. Jefferson July 29 6 p.m. Pres. Cleveland. Aug. 13 6 p.m. Pres. Grant ....July 30 6 p.m.Pres, Madison Aug. 17 6 p.m. For Bookings, Passenger and Freight Information apply to Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795. 4. Cable Address "Dollar." CANTON BRANCH, SA KHE STREET.
American Mail Line
Sand
Dollar Steamship Line
SPEED GOOD SERVICE — COMFORT S.S. CHUEN CHOW
Sailing from Hong Kong at 2.30 p.m.
Arriving Macao at 6:00 p.m.
DAILY
Sailing from Macao al 7.50 2.m. Arriving Hong Kong at 11.20 8.m.
EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
Freight and Fassage apply :--
CHUEN ON STEAM BOAT CO., LTD. 4, Connaught Road W.
Tel. C. 6061.
THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO. LTD.
ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishment is guaranteed. We have over thirty years' experience. We own two stipways and can accommodate any craft of 200 feet long,
Town Office: 64, Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong, Tel. Central No. 459. Shipyard: Sham-Sui-Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Tel. Kowloon No. 9.
Estimates furnished on application.
Hong Kong, April 1, 1924.
PORT OF DELFZIJL Arrivals of seagoing, vescis last year numbered 814 of 1,154,892 gross cubic metres, compared with 832 of
the
LACK OF COMMUNICATION WITH | 9717,789 gross cubic metres, in 1927; quantities of principal commodi ties, compared with 1927, is slated to be as follows; 116,915 (82.531) metrical tons, in- Imports, mature cluding 58,500 (97,461) tons; wood 20,790 (21,936) (0,575) tulis and other geods 76,972 (61,420) tons. Exports: coal and coke 10,157 (6,262) tons; sawa goed, 5,102 (3,175) tons: logs, 2.986 (1,349). pos; bricks, 14,340, (12,497) tons; and other goods, 61,896 (41,855) tons.
BRITISH PORTS
The annual report of the Provincial Port Board of Delfzijl states that considerable activity has prevailed in the potato, flour and strawboard in- dustries, but these commodities are largely shipped from other, more distant, ports, for which the lack of regular communications with Britial ports is held responsible.
stds. and 10.028
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
3
- TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: ~MÂNIFESTO” HONGKONG,
DOCK OWNERS, SHIP BUILDERS, MARINE AND LANDTM ENGINEERS, BOILER
MAKERS, IRON, STEEL, AND BRASS FOUNDERS, FORGE MASTERS,
The Com
pany pos
-- messes » Six „Gränite Docks and Two Pat- entw. Stip. ways. The dimensions of No. 1 Dock are 700 ft. x 86ft x 30
ELECTRICIANS.
M.S.
"SUGBO"
Codes Used:
A.B.C.
Fifth Edi
tion; En--
gineer in g;
First &
Second Edi-
tion; West-
Union
and
-Wat-
king.
ern
Single screw steel passenger and cargo motor enip, Dimensions: —- 155′ 0′′ B.P. 1280 Mid. x 11′ 6′′ Mid., DW 470 tons; B.H.P. 360; Speed 10%1⁄2 knotą. Built and m
machinery installed by The Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd, to the order of La Naviera Filipina Inc., Cebu for Philippine coasting service.
Please address enquires to the Chief Manager:
R. M, DYER, B.Sc., MINA, Kowloon Dock, Hong Kong.
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