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NORTHAMPTON POOR

AGAINST AUSTRALIANS

Northampton, June 16,

Northamptonshire, who started a three-day match with the Australion cricket tourists here today, had only made 84 runs for the loss of soyon wickets at lunch time, `

R. Divecha, a young Indian fast bowler now up at Oxford University studying law, is included in the Northamptonshire team.

County

Cricket

London, June 15 The results +f Comity cricket matenes ended today. were

At Ashby-de-la-Zangdie Dellys share beat Legestersture by 14 Derbyshires 120 and 343 Le- for a retured (Pope 831.

Berry dest 127 ad 199 tud-win for 56)

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St Now tharapakon Warwick he beat adtangeloni fupe by ki Powe

Wowa: To

Is the plan hone

110)

112

199tion a lear

Northampton Jared badly against an accurate Australian attuck and it appeared likely that the innings would be over before Bunch *when seven

No Doubt On Australian

Victory

Trent Bridge, June 15. Don Although

dismissed for

was

Bradman

duck

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wirket were duwn for G1, but

resistance unexpected

came from Divecha and Clarke, the this first in 23 Test innings former Wist Indies Testi England), here was never bowler,

ri.

any doubt that Australia would get the 98 runs TRY played płuckily and Dough Turnt were test easy quired for victory in the fir get, pach made an al-buaislogy | Test. dove worthy of batsmen of na ela greater experience,

They added 23 rum sad were Flat Together when flas hatervad with the fal AL BA Sur

Gen

Bad News

Bas dedupon, who played by

A Lender Your bure bent Not-spite of Up news he received Yoshyesterday that his ren hard luni a tinghamshire by 2011 rate. shun 117 and 237 for #sfeclared; "kerimus arelden

Methodne. Nottinghamshire 113

17, appeared to give the batsmen the

(Coxon 3 for 14, Wardle 4 for 24 h, musí trouble, mul has so far taken

At Loob platdiners drew with thee whkets. Glotvortershires

word 1925

NorDining

224 Thus teftes were Marlies Robert, MG, toi. D. Brookes, A. W. Thilde

!

Barnes begin he. munts wit thece sucevnadve. fears off Ale | Fraser, two from tin-balls whil he banked vigorously, and th ezarkent Edely to the Jewondary.

-foeris was

cranturtubl

Sins The Beerse Anet Earlie missed mompletedy. which swong: hete. More

went

38 and ten rim, later Bedser Rot Bradman rangi by Hutton

1 fine leg

With storm clouds gathering. 1.0 Australian sebring rate makened and several finest the fur hur!

After 114 led nad 1

Tongrun 9, Lake Couton 13.14 lathe, if Obebi, J. E. Turm hit there was a scramble Bilua ester ble 38 Warbear 620 W Boreon. A. F Nutter, V. Bri Tbk, N Diveeb, B Clarke. N Gray & lu (80)

At Aldershot Hampshire devw Fondling and 1.2 Camien

with Co gbenter University, Cam bedne 196 and 213 for 4 lectured

Authrallas: Barnes, Morris

Bassett, Hamence, Harvey,

M

Per 92), Hampshire 23 and Jobson, Saggers, Ring.

230 br 6

wirket Essex 342 for 5 Brukes. e. MéCool, b.

191 for 2; burvey !

declared and

177 and 200 3 for 81.

Johnson

Nouveaes, the players gab- bit the sluips and bails,

Tul stores:--

"hetund 105 and 441. Australia 599 and 28 for 2.

Australia 2nd ins

Bradman e. Hutton b. Bedser

rh

At the Oval- by

Essex beat Surrey

Loxton and Bill Johnston.

Northampton: Scores: innings.

-- 1st Barnes not out

Morris b. Bedser

Bull

assett not out

11

Extras

18

3

Total (for 2)

DH

Nutter. b. tan Johnson Broderiek, e. Hasselt, b. Far

Johnstry Citas-Clarke, r Harvey, b.

1in

7

O

M R W

A

Belser

14.3

4 40 2

Edrich

4

20 0

Young

10

3 28 (

13

-Rester.

(Borton 92, Preston olefield, a Johnson

Parzon, P. Rasselt, D. Loxton At SwingG Glamorgan ben

Tunma, b. Loxton Row by 2 rum Gorge 140 and 314 for { declared: Kem 105 and 120.

At Horbon Lancar hire hent Sussex hyun nung and 64 runs. Lanetsdure 51 Lear 7 declared; Sussex 158 and 1992.

At Worcester: Somerset beat Worrere:hive by 3 wakuts, Wor-

Divecha, nit out Chirke, but wit

Extras

cester hire Do and 244; Somersel} Total for seven 166 and 177 for 7. Refer.

- Reuter.

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CHINK IN BROWN BOMBER'S ARMOUR

Pompton Lakes, June 15.

Olympic

Housing

London, June 16. Olympic attaches from the of the Su London legations competing nations are meeting

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948.

DRIVING FOR CASH

th:

AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONAL golfer Norman van Nida ja vear won inare money than any other competitor in Brithi golf tournainent. te began well this year by winning

£2,500 prize at Sunningdale Golf Club, Berks This picture shows him driving off from

firet tee.

Gay Atmosphere At Ascot's

Royal Meeting

Tennis League

A full programme of Bxtures; was played of in u loe/l Tennis League yesterday.

Results:

K.C.C.

#ILK.C.C.

3

I.R.C.

S.C.A.A. "B"

Recreio "1" C.R.C. "13"

H

3

University

3 S.C.A.A. "A"

{C.R.C.-"C"...

Ascot, June 15.

Scientific Instruments

Microscopes, Theodolitos & Lovels

ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY.

10 Ice House St.

Tel. 88188

Time To Revive

Interest In CompetitionHockey

[By J. C. GUIMGAM]

One of the most popular winter sports in the Colony in pre-war days was hockey, both among mon and ladies, and many will recall the interest- ing games both in the League and in the International Competition.

It is sad to,note that while ther

associationS sporting have already done. much to bring their respective sport to re-war level, little has yet been done to revive interest n competitive hockey or to restart the Hong Kong Huckey Association.

There are enough supportera of this game in the Colony to ensure suelent interest in the revival of the League, Throughout fast winter

games

number

Bromwich Wins Over

Brazilian

London, June 15.

!

In the men's singles 'recond the Queen's Club of friendly round of were player by Service tournament, Jack Bromwich, Australian Davis Cup player, today beat A. Osorio of Brazil, 0-0, 6-0.

and Civilian teams.

No Difficulty

herity night Lack of playing

Enrique Morea of Argentina Ihave been a handicap but this trounced N. Nath" or ludia, 2-0, 0-1: Gm dnar. Mulloy hisonld i be insurmountable, os

0-4.

-1.

there are a number of grounds of the United Stats: beat D. G. available on both sides of the Sourt of Great Britain, 0-2, 6-4; Sturgess of South Africa harbour, though they may not be c in the best of condition, It would downed Jaime Burtroll of Spain, not take much effort or money-1, -1; and P. Massip of Spaln beat H. Hopman of Australia, to get them into shape,

8-2, The Services

all able to are

In the women's singles second me a number or aud sides

pastel. Miss Shirley Fry of the and

with eivilian teams

Like United States heat Miss W. C. Heerei.

Cable and Wiceless. Halford of Britain. Khalsa, Central British Associa Margaret Oshortie Dupont, Unit

4-3, 0-2:

Mrs. tion and, Police also able to Helded States Wimbledon champion, teams, there should be no bent Miss Gem Hon-hing of Chian dimeuity in forming a league an8.0, -3, Miss Barbara Schofield list of matches could be (115) beat Mrs. W. F. Dawson- arranged.

(Britain), 3-6, 10-8, 7-0 could be played on

In the women's singles third Sunday morning so that players, round, Mrs. M. A. Prentiss (US) who would like 10 enjoy

the beat Mrs. Mary Muller of South rades. football ог

on Africo, 0-3; 6-3; Mrs. Patricia Saturday afternoons could still Todd (US) bent Miss Alice Rice

do

Matelics

cricket

Scott

|(US), 0-0, 6-1; and Miss Doris

At the end of the League Hart (US) beat Miss E. Middle- sufficient

have ton (Britain), G-i. 0-1-United interest would been stimulated for the Inter-Press. national Series to be played aud

the Interport with Macao restart-

ed.

The most fashionable crowd since before the wor packed Ascot's green lawns to watch today's opening of the four-day Royal meeting, not- able for thrilling finishes, the victory of French horses in the first two races and the success of Northern-trained No Orchids in the Stakes, the premier event-of-tho-day.— The King and Queen and, invourite, Peter Princessrs Elizabeth and Marthird and the Northern champlon of

Association Needed Off To Play

Nothing

done,

much can be however, until there is a body controlling hockey in the Colony, and it is sincerely hoped that one of the members of the pre-war

whom

Benwell,

Ascot

Flower,

Was

association, of

Singapore

The Hong Kong Interport

7-- Craigengower 2garet drove down_the_course in two-year-old Assize unplaces Guest, S. Xavier-and-Brown-nt cricket team, under the cap-·

Recreio "A" £ U.S.R.C.

H.K.U. V B.C.A.A. "A" Reuth China "A" Iset Hota Kotr Univerally by G Jul to 2 in the "is" Divtelan Trunis Laugar.

7. and N. La (laiversity) 1—

state carriages drawn by the Reuter.. famous Windsor greys before the first race to the cheers of the huge crowd,

The

women,

threatening weather,

London, June 15.

meeting of the Professional Golfers Association

RYDER CUP DATE

despite

the were cla

The

monthly

"New Look" conspicuous, while the majority of the men work grey toppers,

the

the Police are still here. will

meeting

take

Initiative

call a andi

tainey of H. Owen Hughes, representatives of leaves by R.A.F. plane for clubs interested in

hockey to Singapore for the first Inter- Association port since 1920. restart the Hockey and run the various competitions. The tears chosen

is the best,

in London today to hear and beat HD, Kwok and HK. Ha **** Gin the latest fashions with the declcle;}. today to suggest that the following are some-of-the under the circumstances" and "is discuss the details for housing 27. Book and RT, NE...

flows to J. Rhu and GN. Tang.. --6

the teams.

and Tur

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8.. Lam and C.. ip (University);— bent Kwok nod Ho They will be told at which opet to Peos and Nx interested the 32 different housing centres beat Sho

K. and K.C. Kóh (Ụniveraity) -- their teams will be accomunadat-

lows to Pemin and Ng willed for the games period.

lot for Kwok and Hu

-

date between Sept. 16 and 20 be fixed for the Ryder Cup match. teams which might readily join well balanced one. In spite of The American team was invit-such a league: Recreio, Khalsa, the strong opposition expected

C.B.A.

and Cable to participate in the "No University. H.Q, Land

Wireless, it should do well.

Forces. if the World" and "Dally Tele

All the players have figured H.M.S.. Tumar, and the Royal Alr prominently lart season. Owen trapn Masters Golf tournament,

Unlted Press.

Force,

Hughes, Pearce, Kilbee, Little and Hope can always be depended on to get runs, while the bowlers

F. Included Zinimere, H. Lee, Howarth and Stepto.

INDOOR FOOTBALL

For a man who says he "expects to win quickly,“ heavyweight champion Joa Louis still is shock- ingly easy to hit with a straight right hand. This chink in the Brown imitation of Walcott. Promoter

Everyone was in the best o' Bomber's

spirits in such gay surroundings. artbur

was an was quite Mike Jacobs

but the outlook became a grea evident today as he went four spectator.

The champion definitely rounds with assorted sparmotes

as the weather as favourite ofte favourite faltered, the climax be. in preparation for his defence continue work through Monday

Allocations have been kep Shu and Tamik

ing reached with the easy defeat against Jersey Joe Walcott at with four more scheduled boxing

1.8.C. RECREIO "D" of the odds on favourile, the Cub- Yankee Stadium a week from 5ssions. He will spar again on secret since the Executive Com-

At Soukupov, Heerde "0" beat Indiatuler, in the last race of the day. Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and mittee made their final decision

Sterrentum Club by hela to be th tomorrow night.

Monday,

last week. "Diets and the num-jög valon Tha Lawn Tennis Dick Hagan,

ex-Golden JEN

each bers in the teams have been the thagen, Louts boxed one round Glove hravyweight chann from

considerations Hogan,

O.. Budichard 1.31. Omar LRC) Chicago, scored consistently with with

Faylor, Shunus two right hook in the Jaw before O'Brien and McKinley English,determining which camp to send lost to P: Ribolto ad A. Hayot

Gomato and TE 10" preliminary them.

Mr. suicl

Stanley at G.N. Tiger Roy Taylor, 180-pounder after undergoing a

housing chief. from New York, put on a cagy physical examination by Dr. Vin-Brinult, Olympic

cent Nurdiallo,

have beat M. Guterres nuit A. Marques 6-started ut 5 to 1 in a field of five-Apart from being widely adopted by soccer clubs diets have the New York"Those with similar Commission-physician, le "was been grouped together in the UKLE) pronounced "much improved" same camp to facilitate the kit to bera mod Unpol over his condition before the firstchen and supply - position."

Lost to Goento and Rowl Walcott night inst December, Dr. Based on these considerations, et Guterres nisl Marquee G B.P.M. SING and A.J. Hin Nardiello found lus reflexes the allocations will probably be

(I.R.C.) within normal limit, his pulse as follows: wus 48 before exercise, and. VO after exercise.

Weekend Bowling

The following have been selected represent Gralgengower in Entres the weekend

G.C.C.

In

un Interview before the to work-out, Louis blamed his poor December fight on trying hard

UVIT

in

Photo Finish In this race only was there an 1- casy winner, this being the

American, Mr. William ward's, colt, Black Turquin, who

1.0

__A.E. Iehman_AN__ALA. Wahab

1--6

Wood-

In the five other races, there were desperate finishes and in the Fern Hill Stakes, over furlongs for three-year old flies the newly-installed photographle finish was

Beven

3-6

used for the first time before show.

X-4

6--0

hant to Ribeiro and Bayot Uxbridge--Britsin, the United, at Gosmo nit Redirler. States and continental teams with kat ma Gulterres and Marques similar diets.

G.R.C. "C" v c.c.c. Cralgenguwer sustained their fir dem

Richmond-Senndinavian teams,

to take off weight. He assured nations.

and probably the South American feat in the "ivision of the Lawn (Trunk League when they were beaten

Day by Teese 15 2.

BECOMING CRAZE

London, June 15,

for training purposes, five-a-side indoor foot- ball, which was presented to the British public for the first time recently, is likely to become one of the most popular indoor sports in Britain.

The first game will be against Singapore on Saturday, and on Tuesday Hong Kong will: mezt the Combined Services. The last game is galust the Combined Colleges on June 24.

The team will sail the following day.

The following aro. the members of the side. H Owen Hughes, (Captain), Major J. M. Hope, Sq. Ldr, A. Fanlon, L.D. “Kilbéé, M. Little, F. Howarth, T.A. Pearce, J.N. Cosano, P. Zimmern, R. | Lee, A. Stupio and W. Murray

Brown.

Ing that Lord Stavordale's 25

The sport was included in a ştrol and prohibits charging. There to 1 outsider, Maryland, had Festival of Youth und Sport &ture no actual restrictions on the Four robbers, two of whom beaten Mr. Stanhope Joel's

Wembley Pool recently, when number of players or the size of were armed with revolvers and Yellow Moon. No Orchids. 1 very popular an England side played the the pitch, so practically any club one with a dagger, entered the pool would suflee to stage this residence of. Dr. Luk Chucn- by Chinese terrrallon „Club at, Qansoway | winner with the woinen race-League champions-Arsenal. some 40 reporters that he would West Drayton-probably coun-

green wooden game which, if prometed on Len-hsuen at 324 Nathan Road, let Playing on a goers and well-barked tao at D

orgue lines, with first-class players, floor, at about 0.30 last night Second Division ». Kowloon Dawlax

not repeat the eror, Before the tries of Eastern Europe,

K.M. Ao and Erwin Wong (PRC))~~ to by the men, hud only a neck door, without goalkicks Green Cab (anay)-Francis Le, drill, he said he weighed 215, a

would `rival any indoor sport in and stole $1,384 in cash and Teams needing special kitchen beat N. Lemand and K. ..

over. French-bred throw-ins, the game proved to Rumtall, 13. Franke and H. Muzyki

Britain.-Reuter.

jewellery. Ln, A..Weight he hopes to hold until ring arrangements will go to thebat K, ale Bouza and D. Leonard - (Skipa: C.A. Coelho, C.W,

tho £3,000 Ascot be immensely popular with the Capleliucn in time.-Associated Press.

ditterent schools.-Reuter.

bent 8.1.. Enard and JW. at Stakes, run over two and a half capacity crowd of 30,000, Rumisan and A.J. Coelho 18%10; 4.3. Xavier, G.A. Sauka, John Pau semi M.J.

4-4 miles.

Both sides produced football of __Melina_1BkJp

This prevented a hat-trick-for-the-highest-quality-and-literally— Slr John Jarvia, who won the "stole the show."

Reservent B.A.I. gs. £.1". Tame,

• Hong Kour Electric Co. Varalan & Lest Bluff 't(home) on Sunday at 4 p.m.? 1.M. Omint, Justin Praze, Md. Medion mad U.M. Omar (Skip): A.A. Haack, E.S. Marlto Pranks, 25.11.

Lamboll

3.5.

(8):): IW. brunni, JAL Xavier,

J. Cit: Bours and A. Contes (kip]:

RUSSIA TO

STAY,

AWAY FROM GAMES

London, Juno 15.

Francie Loe, M.A. Raptista, W. Hunz Soviet Russia appeared certain to stay away from

Bilog and A‚M. Omar (Bkip): 11.9.

Pe

Chng a. Jagachan, G. Mou

and UA. Coelho El.

FILIPINO CLUB

The following players have been underta

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P.. Kwok and Iar Ming (CKG)1–

Font Leonard and Lee

bent Bouza and Leonard".

invented and Ionard ...

P.F. Chay and J. Chrung (CIC)= Seat Leonard and Lo

A to Bourn and Endaard

hung Lommand and conged

TENNIS FIXTURES

The

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following are today's

the first post-war Olympics in London. With the deadline for entries The Americans plan to bring Lawn Tennis Axtures:

of chocolate, 2,500

tonight. so far the British 15,000 burs

of

se to represent the Filiales Club. Organising Committee has not pounds of ham, 180 cases I, HJ, Maskine, John Colton and W.V.received word that Russia-hasorange juice, 2,000 pounds of canned bacon, 5,000-atenks, 1,800

Field (8kip); Alf. Taylor, A. Beau, HY. | formed National Olympic dozen eggs, 1,000 pounds of salt lag and Y Abber (Skip); L.B. *. Committee to which invitations butter, 0,000-pounds of dhow

F.. Rodrigues, JW, Lae But on” Romario (kipi,

Reservest-J. Delgado, J. Laidlaw, J.Y.

Lee.

י

H.K.F.C.

may be sent.

The British Committee totny that names

First".D}vialon C.R.C. "A" v: U.S.R.C. L.R.C:

v K.C.C. "ɲ" ".

· K.C.C. "A" v S.C.A.A. 1.R.C

ILK.O.C. K.T.G.C.A v Recreio

V

to

spare

| Jast two Ascot Stakes with The sides consisted of a full- Reynard Volast and had recently back, who was allowed to handle bought Capleliwa with the some the ball in a certain area, onc object,

half-back and three forwards, oll wearing rubber shoes.

Fronch Wins

the

This narrow defeat of French-bred Caplelluca follow.

"Off The Cush" ed French successes in the first-the most important being that The rules proved to be simple

the ball must not be kleked above

two races. Madame Thomas Moret wDA

the Queen

The Ascot Vnsc over

Anne

varda.

BAN TO REMAIN ON SUNDAY FOOTBALL

London, June 15. Although England's international soccer team plays matches on Sundays on the Continent, there is to be no Sunday play generally in England..

There was considerable dis-Saturdaya may play on Sundays, -

are not Stakes over seven furlongs with knee height. This offence entails cussion on this point at this and then only if they

a free. kick and If the goalkeeper | har colt, Boltin, starting at 10 |

ridden by Jacques is the offndera penalty from 10 week's meeting of the Football players amliated to the Football

Association, but it was finally Association. 30, 1 and

The Continental Sunday may Doyaabere.

The ball is alightly smaller decided by a mere eight votes. Iwo

than the regulation League size by a majority of 71 to 63, that come to Britain one day, but cer fell to Mr.Marcel- miles,

and is softer. The goal is about lo ban on Sunday play should winly not yet The Church does Boussac's Estoc, ridden by Bene

Football Association not disapprove of youth enjoying four feet high and eight fast stay, so

itself a great battle

in Bertiglia, after

sporting activity on the wide and the goal area

pinyers who take part in mat Sabbath Day, but they would be with the French-bred but Eng-.

semi-crois eight, feat in dia- ches on Sundays remain liable up in arms it any sport, not only lish-trained Vulgon, ridden by Johnstone. Thes started joint moter, into which no attacking to suspension.

football, were organised with Manchester, June 16.

player favourites at to 2, Estoc win-

Curiously may enter,

enough, it was on prices being, charged, for admis European bantamweight ning by three

quarters of a

which the goalkeeper may only technical grounds rather then nations have uc-|0,000. athletes has fallen title fight between Guido Ferra-length.

enter by rolling the ball along moral that the motion was to

A considerable advance has the ground. Olympic cin of Italy, the holder and. Bri- Collyer (Ukip) J.8. Hawelt, 2, O'Grady, cepted Invitations to compete in through. The British

feated, the reasons for the been made in this matter of Sup- *Racegoers badly missed the H. Debbington and W, Hollanda canli the Games,

Apart from a halfway line and position being that it would tempt day sport in the last decade, but caterers are going ahead on the tain's Peter Kang, has been put presence of champlonjockey. 3. Bradley, 1, Bickford, E., Gough, and "Olymple games planners have assumption that British rations back from July 9 to July 10 be- Gordon Richards, who is still not the goal areas, there are no other professional players having mal-in Scolland it is sull considered f

received vard, from the Am-will be supplemented by food cause the Italian champion hos et ofter his recent fall, but his markings, the most effective rulches on Saturdays to turn

wrong to flash on Sundays—Heu- Hang Electele erican Olympic Committee that brought miby foreign competi Injured himself

brother, Clifford, proved an able ing is that the barriers or Walls Sundays for dub not amiliars (awar)' al'; 5.39, 9, Culeman, they are bringing with the US. tora,

No announcement was made as substitute fider for Majer Mac-may be used in the same way to the Football Association Nuwe Willerton, and 0.. Almonar

as the cushions of a billiard There will still be play of a i. Prisimi and published for the Devocion Bip): 26. Rowblerin, A. Hailey, o. team of 317 men and 67 women Seventeen nailons have notined to the nature of the Injury to Donald Buchanan's Royal, Forest

of-chocolata - bars, the British Commitise that they Ferracin who wore ulle by who won the Coventry Stakes for table.

minor character: on a Bunday, tori, The Newspaper Enterprise, Limited, Lego Waller and d. Dickano trams and steaks, to feed the plan to bring their own food, beating: Kane(in Manchester, Just two-year-olds by a icad from Carr and K. Forrow (Skin): L. Hamber, thousanČÍS

game encourages pure but only those whose occupation) br WÄLTER JAMES „KRATES, Windo Associated Press.

February-Astocisted Press. the 10 to 1 change, Nimbus. The football-fast teamwork, ball con- prevents them from playing on lows, Hong Kon

| 7,500 bags of tou, 300 tins. of saki

abodle soup, 300 tins of of competing table

soup and 25,000 nations would be announced later of sugar. The following willi represent the long by the International Olymple Kung Football Club in die lawn Bowls Committee which would Iree on Baturday in

con-

Alder

Club green commanding at 4 p.m. pond. Raywned, N Mansoil, Dr. Belly unde

pounds

Am-

The

An offer by a group of Jet Team Club de Herrels as the pole scceptances which crican business meri to supply been delays in transit." all the food for the expected To date 69 1

KA. Robertson {H}]}},

Tad Trama v Zlang

TITLE FIGHT POSTPONED

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