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CHINA MAIL

∙1945

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956. ›

JOHN CLARKE'S SECURITY COUNCIL AGREE ON

SUEZ CANAL AGENDA

CASEBOOK

COOLER INSIDE

E

(Continued from Page 1)

almi economic and a military on nature,

Britain and France, added Me Soboley, had ordered the call-up of reservists and hod prepared AST was cast and wemi

kertain landing units. There wax west, and between

was also in direct proximity to the twain, lay 10 miles of Egypt a growing concentrations unyielding mulon streets. British and French military Arthur, whos: home was in East London, paused on corner of a West End street

31

wearily contemplated the distance that separated him from his bed.

TES evening pleasantly spent, but

L rees. These concentrations were carried out "with the assistance | and encouragemen of the United States

any other power TVOLT Irondangering International peace No and violating the Charter, one should believe such nn

accusation,

Dr Djelal Abdich of Iran It was not true that French Bupported Inscribing boli items or

the agenda. Ho Bald considered u substantiat step towards finding a peaceful solu-

een tion of the Suez problem and

taken in referring question to the Ciniseli.

"We have always this was the wisest follow." he declared.

the

Course to

If there had been such threats one might be surprised that considered Egypt had waited hotll an item on this question had been sub- mited by France and Britain on September 23 to come with their own complaint on the 24th, he said. The complaint would

token Seriously France

would oppose

priority for the item if it were included.

not

be

Sobolev Again

#c

In supporting the inscription of both items, he said he wanted to make it clear that Iran n no Mr Sobolev also declared that way prejudiced its stand on the

45cts

certain

rubiúntive debule. Egyptian Werken banks had been frozen.

*AN

the subsequent The Soviet delegate was İZL

meetings of the Council, I would been terrupted at this point by the such Council President, wher asked propose that we adjourn until

Fridiny.

Mr Sobcov rose to reply to thal evenings sometimes dies, 11 hud him to confine hunself to dis-

Sir Pierson have suffetera

Dixon's charge of gone on for too long, and new

cussion of the prozedural aspects, embers

inconsistency in the Soviet post- stranded The of the £1.

mr carefully this estami as had the bree

thut the

Soviet vital issue and reflect over what tion saying underground trains had stopped spenkers before him.

Union was in favour of a free Mr Sobolev iden running, arch he hund

the Counsell could do usefully repiled that he

along International passage where to And an all-night fars was "utilising some facts to along the path of a peaceful

waterways complement the picture "

zolution," pato Dr Abɗnti. ARREST ME, PLEASE

WEARILY.

ap

Arthur set enese in what he hepard was an easterly direction and, as if the very act of walking set his brain Ja 220 from, Ave WON Nauldenly visited by an idea that seemed to him quite brilliant

Arthur turned Tet Fries sp zel, striding out now,

de fer

a police-station he had noth, ed carlier.

He marched through the doors. of the station, up to the counter He rang the belt. A pošleemum

arrived.

"Good evening." saut Arthur, politely. "I want to be arresten," "Arrested fear what** the "What have policeman askud

You done?

66TVE

K

GO HOME

close

anything

Sorry.

Dust

1

The Tan

enn'i arrest venu

Flut this

Questam

He went on to say that the Egyptian government had drawn attention to the for! plota were afoot to effect the tranalf of ships through the Canal.

"Obstruction”

Oxteder

nay

30

Such a defar would also allow the foreign ministers, including Dr Mahintud Fawzl of Egypt, to come to New York to take part in the debate,

the

;

"As we are sware, in the Suez Canul the Egyptian_gov- <rnment also came out in favour guarantee of freedom of passage for all ships," he said. Just Nisot of Belgium The fact that this guarantee Mr

E raid he would vote for inclusion being implemented is to x of the Anglo-French complaint, roundl if the free passage of The "erstwhile conal com- but abstain from voting on

British ships up and down the the

first day of · Egyptian item.

Suez Canu) us before natha- ny" frun nationalisation, with the sup-

Dr E. Ronald Walker, of Aus- alisation," he added, port of certain British and trilia, in supporting the Anglo-

It was the Brilish and French French circles,

had tried to French Item, was culfed to order obstruct

withdrawing by the Council President when governments who were violating

the normal tot, including pilots.

functioning of the The alleged that Egypt had re-

Canal by calling pilots he as- Attempt had been made, hepudiated a hug standing interverted United Press and Reu- said to give the impression that nation contract. The President the

ter Egyptian government was asker! him to confine himself to unable To assure sanooth rut dealing with procedure.

Walker

B French actions, separate vote be teen on

first Mr Sobolev JANBĽrteci, con-

the Anglo-French item and then tradicted the peaceful principles

He said the Egyptian request "[ the United Nations and the

the Anglo-French request was Charter provisions which com-

formulated in proper perspec- mitte members to desiat in

live and that the Egypilin onc forsikr relations from the

British

Arthur crled, and thumped ford threat on the counter to show Jus Irritation

Dr

was not of force or the use of inst the Territorial

"Fur afraid I unust ask you to Integrity or independence of any leave"

the pllemae said, ant state moving

The Fund showed Arthur Jo "Now

I

plicemu

counter,

14

hould go home.”

anvred, as be closed

the door on his vide

had Council

to take a peaceful TOYANGKALAN TO OPSUIT

vidlem mond the Siviet Union would support including Egypt's complaint in the agendő.

that

Dixon Replies

Addr. ing the Coupell for a servad tint, Sir Pierson Dixon s that since the debate was il procedural 002 11 Was nul mccessory 4 that stage to in- swer "certain unwarranted aje-

He met to storm the Unfounded Charge gations in regard to the actions

But Arthur was my no at 4 to do that. polter

strr pgtale, and it was not long before he achieved dis He why prrested and charged with using violent be. haviour in the polee-station.

Α

I WAS TIRED

↑ Clerkenwell court, Arthur plendent gudly to the charge and the detalls were told to Mr Frank Miten

snything

man"

No.

+

As to th Bish and French evaplant, Mr Soboky sapi. dus couri tried a place full regionsibility for the ritun

the shoulders of the Egyptiat government,"

Egypt alienation of the Canal was being represented us wiek tren of the 1888 Conyou

"However, this charge is not fuet, ne

declared, Bet well supported," Susly

talet doubt, M. we said. 1.91 anticnallation A veenment of any com- titute i uter which a holly within the danelle

who kind

11 against

This

poltermana

222weret Mr Maltesed 10

Arthur. Well,' he sand,

lot

#

yay

of prople who hợp - if are somes thing wrong try to avoid get ing arrested, and here are you doing i dietien and

was Posite

the 150

What

the was

comiket

The

"I was tired," said Arthur was told once that you walk into a police-station get a bed for the night. I was refused, and then well

REFRESHED

❝TS your home in

the magistrate

and polley of my country made by the

representative of Soviet Union"

He bald he

The

would contine

him. If very briefly to trying to mak. out a case against the *pouts by Mr Sobeley of

Egyptian Hem and of his request that it be given priority.

the

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A Marine Court of Inquiry blamed the negligence of Chan Ki, coxswain of Marine De partment Tug No. 7, for its collision with Norwegian freighter in the harbour on the evening of February 5 which resulted in four people being drowned.

However, the Court found that the long hours of duty at the wheel which Chan had served during that day was a contributory factor and held that no action involving the cancellation or suspension of his certificate was warranted.

Hot Hing The Court, which gave its a proper look-out. findings at the Supreme Court was proceding down the cen- This

have morning, comprised Judge trat nirway and should

021 the Jamen Wicks (President), Cap-bern stop

bear by tain H. I. G. Rylands, of the Marine Tug No. 7 at feast some Royal Navy, Captain B. E. Bid Ave minutes before the colli- well and Captain G. R. Torrible, rion, further, Marine Tug No. 7

Mr.

R. E.

Den cons,

of McnarS Was not only the giving way

Captain

4 main west-cost

proaching

J. B. A. Nilsen, master of the crossing vessel, but also ep- Norwegian motorship Hal

ship Hal King, channel through the harbour. Mr Simon Li (Crown Counsel), We find that Had Hing did main- represented Chan Kl

of Marine Department oxswaintain a proper look-out.

tug No. 7,

end Chief Inspector J. H. Hid den appeared for the Police.

the

Mr J. Montague-Ebbs, Marine Officer, assisted Mr Simon Li The findings read: "As regards the

course and

speed of vessels we find as follows:

Hing "(a) Hal

proceeded from

down BIB buoy

the starboard side of the central

at approximately

on a

165

point

one

Long Duty Hours

"We find that when the two vesela sighted each other, each 'mmediately took all practical and uman-like measures to avold o minimise collision, which was by that time inevitable,

"We consider the inadequacy of the look-out on Marine Tug No. 7 was in part due 10

the long

An appeal brought by a former assessor of cable off the mooring buoys to hours of duty at the wheel, under the Inland Revenue Department, Mr W. S. the pose of leaving Ble buoy, caved during that day, and we of collision. From weigh which the coxswains had Edwards, against an order made in Chambers on her maximum speed was about find that the lethargy resulting

therefrom was a the ground in-

contributory July 21 was dismissed, with costs, by the Full knots over

cluding

factor to the approximately one knot

improper look-out Court comprising the Chief Justice, Mr Justice of ebb the.

kept by the lug." "(b) Marine Tug No. 7 was M. J. Hogan and the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice J. R.

course of approximately Gregg this morning.

degrees when passing the

Godown

Wharves when south-Cast of As buoy, the course was altered about three points to port to the point of collision.

was Her speed

over the knots about four ground including approximately one knot of cbb tide,

Courses Plotted

The order which was made by Mr Justice J. Reynolda Kowloon concerned a communication to the Acting Commissioner of Inland Revenue which was claimed to be privileged from being produced in Court.

Respondent in the appeal was -- Mr K. M. Almao, Assessor of | the Inland It:venue Depart- ment

în preliminary proceedings in Chambers, Mr Justice Reynolds oderid that the point of law regarding privilege of the com- ¦munication be set down for hearing and disposed of before the trial of the issue of fuci in the main action.

CHARITY BAZAAR

A

the

"From the evidence, particu-

We find that the negligence of the coxswain of Marine Tug No. 7 in falling to ebay Rules 19 and 28 of the Regulations For Preventing Collis Sca (1948) was the role cause of the collision and no blame attaches 10 Hai Hing.

"In view of the contributing factors to the negligence of the coxswain of Marine Tug No. 7. we do not consider any ection Is warranted under Sectkn 52 of the Merchant Shipping

leriy that of where the tug was Ordinance No. 14 of 1963." found and the position of the

anchored lighters, we assess the point of

of collision at within 75

Fastis in the north-west quadrant: charity bazaar, in aid of from a portion 217 degrees, 3.1 Society for the Roilet of cables from Kowloon Railway

Children, was opened

Disabled

Possession Of Arms Charge

In their judgment this morn- by Mrs Turner, wife at the Hon Clock Tower.

"Plotting back the courses and M. W. Turner,

two vessels We speeds of the ing their Lordships held that the President of the Society, in the and that they hould have come before Mr Justice J. Reynolds

India, Judge in the Court below was

Fonnasa, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, 11 a.m.

Philippines. Australia, New Zea land, a p.m.

Guam, Hawaii, U.S.A.. 2 p.m. Indo-Chine, France, & p.m. Formos, V.S.A., 0 p.m. Thalland, Indis, Pakistan, Middle Soviet note to

Fast, Africa, Great Britain de Europa, 8 pm.

Canada, & p.m. Japan, 8 p.m.

Quotes Vyshinsky

Sir

Pierson

By Surface China, People's Republic. Tr.m. Philippines Ceylon, Great Britain & Europe, îl e.m. Maceo, p.m.

North Borneo. 4 p.m. Maco, p.m.

It was "very curious" to and the representative of the Soviet Union Supporting the Egyptian point of view in this mutter and

casting doubts on the competence of the Counell, because for muny the Soviet government yours

*** were consistent in upholding a very different and, in feel, con- trary opinion, Sir Pierson said.

He recalled a competence of

Turkey In 1946

which stated the State concerned and could not be enrideved by the United that in the case of internallohal waterways it was necessary to Nath

international establish

control Nivetales, he went on, the Sovet, Chien ensidered that the with the participation of the Council should take even that interested powers. oh, complaint

from Cening Unied Kingdom and

France, beling in mind the responai - į Lonilun? bility the Council to hear both This position. asked. as porto a tüzpute and abiding Dixon suld, had been reiterated if he thought Arthur might bị a by grylivity when dealing with a ore recently and on more than with which it is one occasion by the Soviet Union. any diepote visitor from the provinces

He recalled thet the Late Mr had seized.

similar White favouring inscripilos of Andrei Vyshinsky took both items on the ngedda, Mrfine in 1954 and he quoted from Soviet delegate right, said Arthur, "but it was Sobolev formally proposed that speech the

the time. priority be #lven to the made to the Council at the

Beglming October 17, an a long way off."

Mr Vyshinsky sald, Sir Pler exhibition will be "Well, you know

Egyption one. now

son recalled, that the principle the United Kingdom Trade trying to get a bed for the night

Yugoslav Proposal of free navigation laid down by in a police-station is one of the

the Constantinople Convention Commission to celebrate the things you are not allowed

of 1888 "must, of course, be opening on that day, by Her do," said the magistrale.

of respected."

Majesty The Queen, of Calder Hall, Great Britain's and the world's first atomic power station.

"I

whom

London nutive

played o

a joke..

London

"My home's in

on

all

that

Dr Victor A. Belaunde, "Ymi

Peru, supported the inclusivo

Sir Plerson Dixon said he had of beth items on the agenda in

found an extract from a their present order namely the Moscow-published book on the | Anglo-French first

Suez Canal in 1954 which con- Egyptian second.

tained among other remarks a

ard discharged conditionally."

Thank you," maid Arthur, gratefully and quietly he went refreshed. away to his work, no doubt by his night's sleep in the cells.

Used False Yugoslavia

22,

inclusion regards the

tho

ANTI the

cussion."

Germane Facts

Atomic Exhibition

In Hongkong

held by

tight in setting the issue down premises of for determination.

LIST

dressty on

the

who is

"210

the

Tong Chl-leung, was charged

this

on

о

Cecil Arts on the

into

Criminal Sessions unobstructed view of at the final mezzanine Boor of Alexander

of morning one another at the distance

with possessing Mr Edwards who is the pinin-House, this morning.

three

and six approximately

cables

revolver

rounds of The collections of 250 suits and about five minutes before the ammunition without a licence. an action filed for demages against Mr Almao, was

at the bazaar sade

A Jury of five men and two represented

ms te by

recently liston, when the line of vision Mr Lawrence warg by

was clear of the stern of the women were empanelled. graduated students of the Jenale | ** tong,

at instructed by Mr G.

es City of Podna moored

Mr D. F. O. Moyne, Crown Hampton

Miz of Messrs Hastings Drosscutting Girls' School.

Bouy A6. At this time Marine Counsel, told the Jury that at and Company.

Jennie Lee, Principal of the Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Acting exhool said that there had been 18 No. 7 was on the port bow about 3.40 p.m. on May 31, the

Hai Hing Marine Tuz accused was arrested

7 hud Solicitor-General, and Mr J. C. over $2,000 advance bookings for No.

Hai Hing on suspicion of being connected McRobert, Acting Senior Crown dresses made by her girls in aid her own starboard beam and was with another offence.

of Society

The collection Counsel, appeared for Mr Almao. had taken two months to prepare, her own starboard beam and be unfounded, Mr Mayne said, therefore the giving way vessel n That suspicion turned out to After Mrs Turner

had out tho

concerned was therefore the giving way and the Jury' were ribbon at the opening ceremony vessel in accordance with Rune with no other charge but the she was presented with a sheath

Pro-

present one. of gladi

gladboll and Mr Turner made

In the course et his interview Pam. Time Signal and Programme a gift of $300 as a stort to the Summary: 6.03. Block Market Re-bazaar.

think A mong those present at the port; 8.00,

wrote something dowas Musical Interlude; 0.15. stories and thymes." Büver

to la a piece paper. and Hong" (DBCTB): 0.30, Portuguese opening were Mr F. T. Melwani,

half

My Mayne said the Crown was Half Hour; 2 "The Wayfarera" Vice-President of the Society,

evidence as to what the collision, pot adducing Paul Bain. Ilka Sylvern and Leah Mr Chan Namn-cheong, Schaefer with guitar accomp; 1.30,

distance between

vessels Tong stid and wrede down, but the ves Violet Chan, man, Mrs Bebe Daniela and Ben, Lyon în “Lata

course was approximately when marine Tug No. 7 altered that it Teng wished to do to ho cable. In

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

Chair- Mr

with the Lyon Episode "Ben Furg Ping-fan, Mr C. N. Ld of OF FARCTS): 750, Weather The Social Welfare Office, and Report: 8. Tune Kignal and The Mr Daniel Chen. News: 8.0, Stop Prem tema: Pro- by Timothy Birol 8.15, Letter from three days.

The bazaar will continue for fessor Arnold Foyabes-interviewod America, by Alistair Cooke: 8.30, Songs of today and tomorrow. Music of the Moment. Featuring Time Signal Thursday Be for most ages, in which there is

book. A magasino entertaimenant

Symphonic Wind Ensemble;

TRIAD LEADER

BOUND OVER

19

of the Regulations for venting Collisions at Sea This bearing between the vessels until

was mal the Police, Tong said some-

Tug No. 7

Coun altered port at about two

minutes before

The

on

to

ond of this

and

would adduce this evidence view

As a a result of the interview, proximity this alteration of Tong took a Foilce party to a course, which brought Hai Hing Fuk Wah Street House, where

her quarter does not he pointed out a bed in relieve Marine Tug No. 7 of her verandah and said something. orginal responsibility to keep A Smith and Wesson revolver was found underneath the mattress.

to be

Bright Lights

one

Reservoirs Lose

17 Mill Gallons

of a sort, meetings won Ins

Tong also pointed out a chest teresting people, various problems

of drawers. In

of the In sound, arut all manner of trivia

"We find that Iri He was

drawers was found six rounds Dr Joza Brilej. of Yugoslavia, statement that no single state Council, the Exhibition will be on zetti).

By the courtesy of the British for your distraction; 930, At the Орета. "Don Pasquinia" Act 2

carrying eiffelent avigation of 38 ammunition in the pocket also announced that without should try to obtain a privileged held in their reading room on The

Principals, Chonis ve

Tsang Fu, 40-year-old shop ghis end in addition was con- of a swimming costume, prejudging their attitude on the position on the Canal.

Vishna Kammerchor or under foki, known to the Police as the picius is particular, at police stations and charged.

of Reinhold Schmidt leader of the

reflected deck The secured was taken to the Lubstance vi the question, Dr Nunez Portuondo Inter-the first floor, Gloucester Build the direction

and Orchestra of the Vienna Stata

Woo Sing Yeo | Illuminations. would

support the rupted to ask Sir Peirson to be and will include photo-

Opera conducted by Argeo Quadri: Triad, Society, was bound over about the time Marine Tuz No. Hearing is proceeding.. both leis. As "os brict

possible and to Emphs, models, books, a film and 10.20 (approx.), Folk Song Sulte arich placed under Police altered course, witnesste half order, he said it stick to the point under dit from the United Kingdom. Be- | Adventures in Rhythm-Pete Rugolo Mr Hin-shing "Lo at Central or Hai Hing to be brishi-and

other ems already arriving|||(Vaughan Williams). Eastman

for two 10.50, Supervision

years by a mile sway described the lights Trade Mark would seem to be most logical |

to discuss them simultaneously.

sides the exhibits arranged by and is Orchestra: 10.50, Weather this morning.

reen-moving down Jhamaddas, Kishin

No matter how the question of

Radio Time" Bignal. the Hongkong representatives of Report: 11, United Kingdom manufacturer, 11.30, Close Down.

News Roel: 11.15, Goodnight Mumio;

The Court was informed that the Do manager of the Shree Bharat priority was settled, he added, it

tho Wco Sing Yer Triad The evidence regarding the Trading Co., 24 Cameron Road, would be impossible to consider

the University of Hongkong has

REDIFFUSION Society had recently craped lights on Marine Toz No. 7 Sr Pierson repiled that he kindly agreed to demonstrate third floor, Kowloon, was fined the issue without regard to all

damage to properties and serious and her tow. was conflicting and in their inter-rela- hoped the facts he had get out some aspects

of its

p.m. prospecting and une.

Variety Calla the $1,000 by Mr Hin-shing Lo at

confused.

Considering the Cycles injuries to members of another tionship.

Romantic Central this morning for causing Like Dr Belaunde, Dr Brllewight have been thought to nuclear research equipment at tohard Rodger Lorex Fart tried society.

evidence as a whole, and par- false trade mark to be applied expressed the hope that

germane to the subject but, in the Exhibition,

musical "On Your Toor': 3,30,

ticularly that of the coxswain of discussion would take "exposition" Council

any case, he had completed his

The Exhibition will last thres Novetime 4. Romances of the World

Meridian Star whose attention --Loule XV: 4db, Ton Tuna Hans

had been drawn to the locality The Prosecuting officer told pince in

days. On Wednesday the 18th, devous: constructive and co- in 'o

4.2. Vocally Yours; 5. Ho

Comer-Presanted ray now, he added. wit remain open until 8 p.m. Children's

by Court that on September 21 operative atmosphere and would

by the presence of Hal Hing aparty of Police raided the lead to a peaceful solution, that he

6.30, Twen. Time-- he expected the Council to wive students and ouers who Audio Par

Bresented by would approach with open eyes carmal visit it during the day Tropicanas

Bouza, from Chinese weran pedestrians and her tow were inadequately to 37 million- defendant's office where the It had been a matter of re the motives behind the request une ample opportunity to

6,28. Meldey MalibuÍ shirts, behring "Maxem" labels, gret, sald Dr Brile), that the for priority for

Illuminated in the circumstances Intake from streams and LCD 0.30 Song of the Trendes 3, Per-in Kowloon yesterday.

MOSITY Farade, Arthur Ankey: 110. and four

The thefts occurred in Shang- prevailing, if indeed the naviga- ment areas W seized. Inquiries revealed that 44

tho United Kingdom 200, Kolynos Super-Wirise

Junction Road

and Boundary et al. The caly, other light on

registered the shirts with the "Maxxen"

The story: oDEJA. Möller's Courage;

"Authority"mtdbykamwe labels at the

Time temal and is New 300 a suspect In connection with the light to the stern cabin of lighter 0.09 of an inch at Cheong Tailor Co., 104 Johnston Rond,

Weather Heport, Angoungersey and

5. Secet... offence in Shanthal No. AV Boor.

"We and timt the cooler 0.11 of an Inch, (C second

(0.80% of me) Inofa," and { A Choriewe iskantieg outside the and abang coxswain of Inch at Salie Mung But Walt Theatre, Argyle Stroot Marine Tug No. 7 talked to keep l

ta, podket, plozeci of

A Printaid:

to 481 shirts.

tho

the

the Egyptian

which

Watches Stolen

The Water Authority Pan- nounces that in the 24-hour period ending at 8 o'clock, this' morning, the Colony's reservoirs lost 17 million mines of water. Total notion to

this morning

Four wrist watches were stolen | we find that Marine 1 No, Consumption Tupanandgrand tho ́

rolls of Inbels were question had not been brought | item. He was confident it would the very interesting exhibiy woody Herman, and the Third Merdi hai Street SAE AL Villege, 1 tion lights were being exhiblies \ the

Shing

ing together.

Strong Monsoon

·Signa! Up

Derom Mellromesonted bout

of

the defondant had earlier one to the Security Council sooner.be the general view of the trade ·Commisɛlomír Is gather-1ramme: : 7,4%, "The Final Yesfim qtreet, The Police have detained which tho was evidence WASNANAS IN

Dr F.

of Nation-

Council that it should not be alist

"ho oakd China,

was admitted. approaching the debate with

Mr Cornul-Gentile, also open mind and would not come speaking for a second time, to any conclusions until he had | said the 'request for? Inscription houd from the parties concerned, of the item was no more than In accordance with China's a ̈manoeuvre by the Egyptian

The strong ónónsoon, signal liberal policy on inscription, he government. This was apparent, would vote for adoption of the head, from its wording of was hoisted at 12.15 pun, today the labels had been removed. provisional aganda na 'it stood. the item.

by the Royal Observatory

But the trade mark, "Maxen," had been registered by Delamel &e. Song: (Hongkong) Lid.

The shirts were ordered to be returned to the defendant after

| suspect hos bous detainers, but the betale de Bouis China Morning, Port

Strest," City of Victoria' in the Calce

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