THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1958.

EVERGREEN TSUI BROTHERS GOLF IS PART OF ARSENAL TRAINING MR WONG KA-TSUN

WIN IN STRAIGHT SETS

IN UNDER AN HOUR

By "ARGONAUT"

The evergreen Tsui brothers, Tsui Yun-pui and Tsui Wai-pul, seven times former Colony Men's Open Doubles Champions and three times runners-up, entered the final of the event for the eleventh time yesterday. when they eliminated J. R. L. Cook and E. Saubolle in the semi-final by 6-3, 6-3 and 6-1.

Completing the match in just under an hour, the winners gave a fine exhibi- tion of all-round aggressive stroking and except for a couple of occasions were NEVEZ seriously challenged.

Younger of the two brothers, Thul Yun-pul, who is a strong favourite for a double title this year, was confly the beat of the four players in notion yesterday,

The elder Tsui took time of during part of the match to ex- periment with some of his fancy

C

spin shots, but was irresistible | servicos, and Baubello putting when he got going with his up some gallant retrieving lobs. bilstering drives und drive that caused a number of Anush- volleys,

ing errors by the Taul;"

The losers gave a much better display than expected, with Cook caming rounds of applause for his point-winning thunderous

New Favourites

For Two Legs Of Spring Double

London, Mar. 9.

|

They, however, tacked the understanding of their long- standing opposing combination and though Cook was a match in aggressiveness, he was too erraile to be able to keep up'a sustained pressure.

Sauballe showed that he could play a fine defensive game, and did get the Tsuis at their weakest stroke, the overhead, with his repented lobe, but the inability of Cook to play the same type of game mullifted mort of these tactical moves.

THE PLAY

Cook opened the service and his touch wil found

very outset to elinch the game.

Bookmakers at the Victorin Glub cullover on the "Spring Double" the Eincolnshire Handicap and Grand on- deliveries National Steeplechase -- tonight installed new favourites for each race.

Irish horse Lucky Dome dis- |tion following his failure in placed Teal at the bend of the last week's Cheltenham Gold market on the Aintree Steeple- | Cup, layers extended his odds to chase while the Epsom-trained 100 la 8, and made Lucky Dume filly, Garrison Hack, became | favourite at 100 to 9. clear favourite for the fat race.

Odds against other leading National candidates alio shorten-

With Teal, fast year's National winner, under veterinary attened, notably Royal Tan to 100 to 6, Little Yd to 18 to 1, and another Irish horse, Early Mist, who avent from the 335 to 20 to 1

Triangular Athletic Meet On Sunday

Golf is a recognised part of the Arsenal FC teams' training. Picture shows Peter Goring, holding "pin" on the green, as his team mate Roy Daniels putts. They were playing a friendly match with members of the South Herts Golf Club at

Totteridge.

SCOTTISH CHAMPION DISCOVERS:

his

nt

the first

Make

The Tsuis countered with four Kaines in a row, and with a 4-1 end. Tsul Wal-pui switched to a spin service that cost him a love game,

Saubelle held his service ond, at 4-3, Saubolle and Cook nude: a gallant bid to draw level. They took a 40-30 lead on Trul Yum-pui's service but a gued overhead smash by Wal-pul to lob took the game to deuce.

A full-blooded forehand trive by Cook was slightly too long and Cook netted the next scr- vice to allow the Tsuis to forge shend to 5-3.

The losers mude another good stand in the next game when Cook served to a 40-10 Icad,

Garrison Huck, who was third In last year's Cambridgeshire Handicap, has been well backed in London betting circles today and her Lincolnshire odds tumbled from 25 to 1 down to 100 to 7 tonight, The promising apprentice. Jimmy Lindle, has been engaged to ride the fly.

Gordion Richards' Lincoln-only to double-fault on his The South Chinu Athleticchire mount, Naher, owned by next two service deliveries.. Association, the Hongkong Prince Aly Khan, was beuton Amateur Athletic Club and by a bead over seven and a half A neat drop volley by Wal- turlungs at the Paris race track puí brought the game to deuce. the 1st Battalion, 'The

With vantage point in his fav- in Saint Cloud today, Dorsetshire Regiment, will

our, Cook overdrove and His take part in

trainer, Alve Hond, overlob by Cook and an error EL friendly

reckoned the five-year-old had by Saubolle gave the Tsals the athletic meeting at Caroline benefited considerably by the first set by 0-3.

· Hill on Sunday afternoon, cating, and offers of 100-0, weather permitting.

available last week,

Taul Wai-pui held his opening service in the second set. Cook accepted tonight.

again manag d to hold his own, Kazo Tepe, who shared after which ie set went to the Lincolnshire favourit with same patter the first with

The meeting will be a friendly anemo point scorts-

warm-

were

an

up for the Colony Championships last week, drifted tonight the Truls forging ahead to 4-1, the following wook-eral.

HKAAC ladies take on SCAA |

ladies In_o_friendly__match........

The following will represent the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club:

100 Metres: Stephen Xavier and, Eddie Loureiro;

200 Metres Stephen Kavier

and W. L. McCall;

400 Metres Michael Willeux

and Michael Curzon;

800 Metres: H. J. Rumbelow, J. C. Royce and Frank Waller:

1,500 Metres: Michael Curzon and Frank Waller

110 Meties High Hurdles, N. R. Hughes:

400 Metres Hurdles A. Collec and Roy Spencer

High Jump: Jan Gerrard and George Thumb;

Long Jump: George Thumb

and George Saunders;

George

Hop. Step & Jump: Sounders and George Thumb;

Shot Put: George Saunders and Ian Fraser;

Discus Throw; N. R. Hughes and Ron Thompson;

Javelin Throw: N 7. Hughes, Ron Thompson

Marcus Souza;

400 Metres Relay: Eddie Loureiro, Roy Spencer, W. L McCall and Stephen Xavier;

1,000 Metres: Relay: Michael Curzon, J. C. Royce, A. J. Rumbelow or W. L. McCall, and Michael Willcox.

-LADIES' EVENTS

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105 Metres: Rita Hall, Jenni- fer Hart and Zynn Ramsayi

200 Metres: Deborah Hurlbatt

and Lợim Ramzy,

80 Metres Hurdier: Rita Hall

and Jennifer Hart; $

100 Metres Relay: Jennifer Hart, Lynn Ramsay Deborah Hurlbatt and Rita Hall;

to 22-1.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS Closing quotations:

Lincolnshire Handicap (March 25)

100-7 Garrison Hack, 100-6 Nahar,

20-1 Cap of Guid, Fastnet Rock and Dark Millionaire,

0-2 and 0-3.

In the third set, the Tsuls went all out with their offensive game and took a 3-0 lead before Toul Yun-pui dropped his service to concede to the losers their only Keme in the set.

22-1 Kura Tepe and Chivalry, Bad Weather May

Stranger, Llanstephan,

Plymouth Fair and Meritus,

33-1 Spring Day, Belby, Merry Minatret, Phuriza. Cock of the North. Saffing light Valdesco,

and

40-1 Clontarf, Sturess and La Princesse.

Grand National (March 23)

100-9 Lucky Dome, 100-8 Teal,

100-6 Willy and Royal Tan,

18-1 Little Yid,

20-1 Whispering Steel and Early Mist,

25-1 Wot No Sun and Glen

Fire,

Interfere With Georgetown Test

on

the

Power

Subsidies And Supervision Denmark A The Badminton

In

By ROBERT

RUSSELL

World

Alastair Russell of Carstairs, Britain's top-ranking badminton player, is tram- ing to take part in the All-England Championships at the Empress Hall, London, on March 18-21.

-

In the Championships regarded as the outstanding badminton event in the world Alastair, whose preparations include lapping at the local football field, skipping at home, and as much practice as possible, will be competing for the first time. But, frankly, he does not expect to bring the world title home to Lanarkshire.

"I realise that the standard reached by the world stars is higher than ming, though I hope that the experience will help me for future Championships, he

NOVICES SURPRISE AT BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS

told me.

APPOINTED VA HKFA CHAIRMAN

A Council meeting of the Hongkong Football Asso-- ciation yesterday appointed Mr Wong Ka-tsun as the HKFA Chairman,' and' nominated the Hon. Sir Arthur Morse, CBE, to represent the HKFA at the 90th Anniver- sary Celebration of the Football Association of England. -

Mr A. McAlpino presided at the meeting, Mr Wang's appointment fol- Permission was given provided lows upon the death of the late that the. SCAA' local League Mr J. C. Cuimgam, Chairman game against CAA, scheduled. Council. Two other no- for March 10, be played off bus minations for the poet were. Bir fore March 31, McAlpine and Mr J. Skinner. Mr Wong received five votes, Mr McAlpine' tires and Me Skinner two.

مطة.

Mr L. F. de Souza sald that ho had something unpleasant to report. Yesterday morning he had received a call from some body who told him who should be nominated for the post of Acting Chairman.

VISIT CANCELLED

Mr Omar said that a coble had been sent to India cancelling a proposed visit because up to about a week ago nothing do finite had been heard from the Indian side. As time was get- ting short a cable was ment, followed by a letter explaining the reason for the cancellation

Mr. Omar said that a cable had also been sent to the Koreans, No reply, had)-yot been received from them. T

"I told him off," Mr de Souza did not said, adding thát họ Like things being put to him. 'He 'had his' own mind and his own mouth and he could opcal Mr. Omar said that a letter for himself. The sooner "wo had been received from Mr Alt ket away from this lobbying Young in Britcán regarding the business" the better it would be engagement of ап English for football, he said.

coach-trainer by Hongkong. Mr Young said that he had played Regarding representation at for Huddersfield, Town_for, ni- the anniversary celebration of most 20 years and for England the FAE, Mr McAlpine pointed in many Internationals, upart out that Sir Arthur Morse

would be in England at that from actively coaching now. time and added he felt Sir Ar- thur

would be quite pleased to represent the HKFA How over, the Association would have to write to Sir Arthur about the matter.

Sir Arthur is the President of the Association and although he has sent in his resignation, owing to his departure from the Colony on retirement this month, It has not yet been accepted,

The matter was held over.. Mr Omar sald that the Asso- clation had received the latest plans of the proposed Sookun- poo Stadium with the request that the Chief Engineer of Port Works, be notified of their ap- proval.

the Grounds Committee.

The matter was referred to

Owing to the death of the lato Mr Guimgam, the meeting ap pointed Mr Channing to be, the Mr Má Man-fol said that Sir HKFA's representative to the Arthur could go to the anhlyer Children's Playground Associa- sary celebration as President oftion and to the Grounds Fool the HKFA.

Allocation Committee.

The next Council meeting

The proposal that Sir Arthur

be asked to be the HKFA's re- will be held on April 1. presentative was passed unani- mously.

Saturday's Home Soccer

2.2.

Mr R. M. Omar, Secretary of the Association, said that a letter had been received from 27

Macao Football Association the asiding that a date. be axed for the Interport game

against Hongkong. The letter also said, that Mr F. J. Gelilon, Manag Alastair is employed by Bri- | ing Director of the Macao Eleo- tish Rallway's in Glasgow and

trie Lighting Co., had offered : often world at hights and during holidays in order to get, to go to the team who winsxtures for Saturday, March 14. off to compete in

the series two years in succes- Lournaments. Travel concessions, which sion or three years alternately. every railway employee enjoys have made it finanelally possible for him

eup for the interport, the trophy

Fixtures

The following are Home SDECer

Burnley

Mr Omar said that according | Chedin

to the fixtures April 11 or 12 Liverpool to travel all avar

Newcomers Frank Yeh and Mrs Selina Silva of Britain on badminton "business." Craigengower stole the spotlight in the opening matches of the Colony Open Junior Badminton. Championships which began at the Craigengower Cricket Club last night before a good crowd.

In the only match of the seven-game programme that went to three sets, they edged out former Colony Junior Singles and Doubles Champion S. Saul and Edwina Skinner by 15-7, 8-16 and 15-4.

men

Marques V, Miss Stella Correa, Junior Ladies". Denibles-Mi

DETERMINED

Reason for his

success 18 undoubtedly his determination. He began playing when he was 25,-ontored his first tournament three seasons inter, and now, at

had been set

MiddlesbroLUZTI

Division I

* Manchester U.

v Derby C.

Sunderland

*

Wolves

v Arsenal

adde for the Manchester Cv Aston Villa interport which would be play Nawoustic ed in Hongkong. But account Preston N. EV. Portsmouth would have to be takin of the Sheffield W possibility of the

visit of a Spanish team.

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сонс

Stoke C Tottenham West Brom

vmaskpool

v Bolton W.

v Chelse

V Charlton

v Mahlermeld v.. Nottinghams

v.. Lincol

✔ Doncaster-

v Mäckhurs

Brentford. Bradley

Swed Everton

Division Te (South)

Division

• Welford

Bonumenthetti Redhat Nochampion.

7 Lay-20

Boutiend

Y Palace

Bertol C. v Newport

Torq

II (North) v Port Vale ...V Dartington

v. Hartlepoðis vSourytorpe

Division II -Mr-MċAlpine said that there | Birminghamn ---- -v- - Sheffield; was nothing definite about the Bury the age of 90 holds eleven titles. Spanish team, and Mr Omar a

Lelcenter added that he had written toda r In addition to his strenuous Manila on the subject on March Luton training, Alastair has given up LADIES' DRAW Hard mashes by both

Natia C had yet 3 but that no reply smoking. featured the match, with the

Plymouth The following is the draw for the

Ho reckons that on

been received. Lodies hour's topclass

Rotherham Bingles bad- two Indy players showing sur-fferent events of the

It was decided that Macao's Bouthampton, minton game is the most prising form considering that Can Open Championships:

wone Leder Sigico-Men Helen strenuous sporting encounter of request for an interport date be West 15 It was Edwina Skinner's fourth wong v. Miss Sulla Corros: Mat,

held over until a reply outing at the game and Selina Borollo Lome 1. kinection

Aldershot Silva's first year at it.

Dorothy v. Man H. Remedion; He is only bit. Bin., but his from Manila.

BMG R Colchester Mig TVC. Cham v. Mir Ullen Kho, footwork and speed over the Mrs Silva's excellent services Sendor Ladies Doubles Mrs M. course have made him almost

LETTER FROM LINESMAN Coventry Gonsalves and Ms B. Remedio unbeatable among British play- Teh's

Exeter Franic and

greater bye): Mrs Yolle inn and Mrs

Mr Oinar said that, a letter ITA retrieving powers give them a M. Sopres v. Mhs Helen Kwongers.

if had also been received from a MIWIL decisive advantage { this and Mrs E. Took; Mays fi. Wong and Yet he muffers from the trouble Unestrat at the best match beckh Georgetown, British Guiana,

Mes T.C. Chon v. Mis Stel or that hinders so many Scottish tween Hongkong and the visit. Shrewsbury exciting tussle.

Queen's P.R. res and Mire More Hosario Misporting celebrities lack of faci-ing Austrian team. The lines Swindon Mar. 9.

Another good match of, the ¦ Ullan Khoo and Mt Waitre Intermittent rain with the sky

litles. evening was the other Junior Cheong (bye).

man said that during the second Waison! still overcast continued here Mixed Doubles game between St Thokt v. Mar Mary Wong: Mrs T.C.Copenhagen-Denmark

Junior Laddca Singles-is E He explained to me that in half of this game e a goal had Accrington

hind today, making the start of the Teresa's Tony Silva and Florence Chan V. Mr S. Wong: Maa 5.

the been scored by Gardner. Barrow Fourth Test match between the Heng and Recrelo's A. J, Rome-eng v. Misi B. Expiletas Mie nas leading doubles badminton coun- the lineman, had eignailed with Bradford

try in the world-there are 22 His dag that West Indies and

dios and Rita Marques, India

goal had beenhetetticid schedule

After

B. halls specially constructed for doubtful unless

slow 1

start. Rita

Grimsby Remedios and Miss It. Marques the sport. In Scotland there is

scored. The

referee had Marques came in for repeated tre 8. Wong and Mrs. T.C. Condat Murray-feld, Edinburgh. ed to the centre of the

od

feld. Halay bounds of applause with her Mrs E. Took and Miss P. Dhaber strong sun comes out.

When the referee Winniches, V. Mas D. Lam and Mix M. Warg: The majority of Scotland's 50,000 with the Austrian captain, the Wockington

walked powerful maa-like

Mion. Baptista and Mas Heng players have to learn the gun nesman said he told the con-which paved the way

thelt v. Mrs Yolle Qui and Mrs M. in badly lit, cramped church victory 15-11, 15-11.

Boarea: Mim Stella Correa and Mrs. bulls.

York C feree that it was definitely Although they lost to their M. Rowo (bye). older and

Badminton in Denmark is sub- | goal. The referee replied that more experienced

TOMORROW'S GAMES sidised. Children begin at such he was not so

The Hrics- Cello partners, schoolboys Lo Chung-

man said he would not change Dundee an early age that they can run hon and Hul Ki-bun gave a (The courts where the following beneath the net Result-dozens his mind.

The linesman said berlan

eld Falkirk promising performance in stroke auxs will be played will be of players pro of International that when the "Austrian'

Sarkar | Motherwell production.

Lo was particularly compleuous any Khoo and Mrs hity Chow

7 p.m. class.

captain began to argue he Parsek SV Bt Mirren: The one troubin in Denmark walked away. The referee ch of the So v ciyde with his variety of well-executed v. B.A. Brown and Birs M. Ro is that because of the subsidy

15 | Nath Red Law Ranger strokes

gave a free kick for off-side, and held his more mario. favoured opponent U Set-lip to stu Chuen v. U Sel-lip,

officials are appointed who are The Unesman said in a neck and neck struggle in the Men's Junior Double-B.A.K. money's worth. They cenzo to Arst act:

It was

the

Who Allos Bux and Fung Tan-bang v. Z regard the game as a recreation had done so

Kumara Impatience, however, in keep. Abben and O. Louie. ing up the rallies and frequent.K.L. Z and firs S.K. NV responsibility. They must, at all

Junior Mixed Doubles, 8,30 p.m.- and look upon. It as a national Mr Omar sold that the lines Queen's F

Ayr U man had spoken to him after Morton Dundes score downright .M. Barks and Mrs B. Deptate. costs, remain on top. winners when out of position Junior Moa's Doubles. 2 p.m.--

the game saying that he had been Foto: Burling A M-T. Tam and World Ka-chicong v..

soverely criticised and painting Tony Siva v IT. Xavier

out, that it was not he who, was A. Castro Jar and Frank Yeh.

the goal decision.

rain holds off early today and a

the

In spite of the rainy ditions, Indian cricketers are out on an all-day excursion today, visiting British Guiana's rice fields, the various planta 33-1 Stormhead and Mont❘ tions and New Amsterdam- Tremblant.-Router.

France-Presse.

28-1 Cardinal's error,

4

UNHERALDED 15-YEAR-OLD

OUTSWIMS HASHIZUME

attempts to Manila, Mar. 9.

to

A 15-year-old sophomore, Richard Kennedy, from the s him into repeated errors star, Shiro Hashizume, to better the Philippine national more experience he should be American School, on Sunday upset the Japanese Olympic in the second set. With a little record for the 400-Metres Free Style in the finals of the well in the fore in the comini National Open Swimming Championships.

Kennedy turned in the fast | National University and the me of 5 mins, 5 sees, beating American School,

a disappointing Hashizume, who Gaining top honours was the finlished second with a time of 5 | University of Santo Tomas with: mias. 5.5

32 pointă.-France-Press,

High Jump: Jennifer Hart, Deborah Hurlbutt and Lynn

The Japanese-Olymple_sprin- tamsay: ITALY

Long Jump: Rita Hall, Deter, Hirtel Suzuki, broke the borah Hurlbott and Jennifer Philippine record Hart:

of

sensone.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS~

The following are the results of the first round of the Colony Badminton Championships, play ed off at folgengower Cricket Club last night;

Dieva, Junior, Biagios U gel-lip beat Lo Chung-ban. brit kay bout Nut Klium 2. Ribeiro beat F.T. Bale 25-1.

Colony Snooker 15-510-3

Botirioed later):

Junior - Mixed. Doubla.

JJ

:

point-

Mansfield Over Oldham

Tranmere

Wrexhams

in his letter Arbroath

Man's Junior Singles, 7.30 p.m.obviously keen to get their that be had, not serce in R

Junior Men's Bingles, 0:30 pm- Junior Men's Doublew. 10 p.m. A-Boarce and J, Pomeroy Ins.

SCHOOLS' EVENTS 7

.C. Sales and Marquez-Lim. V.

in

BOILS DOWN

1

mind.

Scottish

V

-

V Rochd ❤ Creve v Southport

Stockport

Gateshead,

Brodford

LanESS":"Ą“..

Afratris

VWThird Lanark :

Aberdeen

Fast THG-

Henta

v.Blenhousemi uk» ♥ Dunfermline y.. Fortay Cowdenbeath yucky Dumbarton).

"It seems to boil down to responsible for the eve of Last Day Today

subsidios, supervision and a very

this you can elther have

4

In

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For "Blarney Stone Entries›

Mr. L. J. Channing pointed out that recently fixtures had been published without the referees names appearing. Rumours had arisen "that the reason, for this omission was to prevent referees All Unit and Team Secretaries was being approachch: To to a ma

before a game

are reminded"-thit 'entries for quanh the Blarney Stone Sevens Coin- Mr Channing petition closa

today,

|high standard, like Denmark, Or you can have freedom and In the Schools Badminton

a low standard like Scotland" Championships, two events

Bald Alastair the Senior Boys' ~~Bingles » and three in the Students' Mixed top-class footballer he

Alastair might have been Doubles, wore College last signed as an amateur for Third Grantham Training College Lanark, the same club as his night, an5 19756.

these Tumours father played for in the days | diced for an aspirando that the The results the 100

of Jimmy Brownlie.." Benior Boys" Singler-Peler Láng 9

addi- émissions were not because roho draw will take place at moires-free style with a time

(8,8.07) Beat Les Zeone sim on to badminton, however, ferees were Beli approached the HKFC on: Wodnesday, GRANT 50.1 secs.

W.X.H.K. 15-8. 15-31 Stung Alastals has one other craze or got at, so to speak min (9.0) beat.

date 17 tears have entered for Shot Put: Mrs J, Van Vliet,

C. L. Chiu best S. P. Pong by

Donald eo roll FOLL (5.8.C.), 150, 18-17.

the annual; thority", com Mrs A. C. Thompson and De The Japanese, Katachi Mori, Ave frames to two in the acmi

Student Mixed Doubles;-rc.

only taken it up > Mr. K.-K. Igwald that the io which commences on Sol borah Hurlbatt;

took the 10-metre platform div final, of the Senior Snooker Zoo Leon and CCWww-best masak lait, recently, he told me, "but my

ferees Committee would lasted March 14, on the Club Cround, lag competition will 05.45 Chempionships at the Cosmo Peppo Arctill and Cilla Wont 10-9 and H.C. imet R. Covey and ambition is to get my handloap statement after his next mooling. H Discus Throw; Idre......J, Van points.

Club, lat, night,

Barto (MIC. and. [BC-)) 15-6 down in order that I can enter

Organisers of all entries MAN 10-49 Mươ: Wong (and, ful Churn Vliet, Mrs A. C. Thompson and

kati waMorling will play with C. Ci AJ Rated four (and SAME ILMA CE, ON and Q.C.) Dant G. Mabouran for the Scottish Amateur Cham The meeting glo:cynaldered as yet; submitted are requ Fita Hall;

Javelin Throw: Ms. J.. Van the threeway ile for the third: Colony Billard Championship yon and Sun X, Bitva best (8.0.co

The Japanese : trió landed in:| Dance Tiri, the seral-Anal of the Marques, boat Zurer Bliva and kiss and Alex; Salon (lyy))-18-13, 13-0; planship, Hoon I shall have to an application from the South to telophone; their "ents

Une make up my mind whether it be China. AA, for, permition 2011., Henderson, 1800), 9.8.0.C:) - Less Vilot, Mrs A. C. Thompson and place in overall ratings with at the Eastern Athletld Club los 8. Panz und alle le chhutney, 19-2. kuly 30 and rex Fan 48,319, to be golf or hedmintons for me, send a team for charity, paines that their teams are include Ritu Ki

elgat points, fogether with the night,

in Bangkok thle mounts

13-02-19-0

16-Free

(zintagó Jándor Doublés

15-0

Junior Mixid), Bopbles.

r. Herur, 15-41, 15-11.-.

Tong and

|_ and Q.C.) 15-0,⋅ 10-8.

have only

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