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CRICKET LEAGUE ANNUAL

MEETING.

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FORMERLY OF HONGKONG.

THE HONGKONG DAİLY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH, 1904.

SUPREME COURT:

Tuesday, 13th September.

BEFORE HIS HONOUR T. SERCOME SMITH (PUISNE JUDGE.)

YEUNG Ah Poi 2. J. J. GerTEREEZ.

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 13th September.

BEFORE Mr. J. H. KEMP ACTING FIRST MAGISTRATN).

JUNKS FINED. Twelve junk-inastors were fined $12 each for failing to exhibit lights, while under way and at anchor, in their proper place,

The Hongkong Cricket League held their anaal meeting at the offers of the Hongkong Lund Investiment Co. yesterday afternoon. Mr. T. Sorcombe Swith prosided, others present being Messrs. W. Braidwood, P. "W. Goldring (H.K.C.C.), BK. Mehta (Tarsos C.C.), Sergt. Skinuor (A.O.D.). Sapper D. S. Mann (HE), Mossrs. L. E. Bratt (Civil Service C.C.), A. O. Brawn (Craigongower C.C.). and A. E. Asgiv† hon, secretary and treasurer). League leuths not representes were 31.M.S. Tar and the Wruth, with Loch Ryan, in Seofland, Milford months, amounting in all to STS ME Hastingsuppaured for the defence 11 was again

K.A.M.C.

The SECRETARY real the notice convening The meeting.

The "CHAIRMAN proposed that the report and accounts, as presented, be adopted. Mr. GOLDRINO Spenuded and it' was carriet, umuni- mensly.

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Hear Adatiral Charles Crey Robinson, who is in chief command of the B," or " Red Sile." flent in this year's mural maneuvres, was up to recently captain of the Receiving Ship Tamus at Hongkong. His flag is on board, the cruiser

The plaintiff, in this suit, a trader of Lok Highflger, and he has under his orders eleven

Hing Lane, sought to obtain payment from the torpedo guuboats, twenty-seven destroyers, thirty-sight torpedo-boats, and all the sub- umrios, with three forpalo depot ships and two ofendant, a clerk in the employ of Messes subtaurine depot ships. The territory he kus to Jebsen & Co, in respect of a promissory note defend comprises the whole of the west coast of payable on demand for $58, with interest at Great Britain. from the Yand's End to Cape three-per-cont per month for the past even Haven and Falmouth as his, three ares of Harding, solicitor, appeared for the plaintif

the ease was called on." operations, clopots. The Rear Admiral's and Mr.F.&.d'Almada e Castro, solicitor, for the stationery, hemdquarters are at Milford Haven., defodidant. When

Judgment, was given for defondant with costs. where his official headquarters stuff age housid, plaintiff was absent. on board the old battleship Drendraught, the Bar-Admiral Robinson is local dopat ship,

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on of the junior officers on the day list, to The Qualmas said that they were presented which he was promoted a little more than with a diffully. Were they to elect a president. | eighteen months ago. in Docosabor. 1905). vieu-president, hon, servetary and treasurer at his opponent in the present manoeuvres Reár. weit till each chah in the † Admiral Robinson has Sir A. K. Wilson, V.A. Shui meeting

of the Home Fleet, cominding the Bla Leagueélected a reprasmulative ?

Mr. Beanwoon took it that all the teams Side," perhaps the test, rosé and dumpèreus had had their meetings. The only question antagonists in the kind of mimic warfare to be "was whether other teams joining would not wageil that he coull acut, aně un officer of tly- like to have a voice in the Langue

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WECHOW.

in nis vejust on the frade of Wuchow for 1, the Acting British Cousal Hero (Mr. H. H. Fox) writes:-

The denwud for foreign articles of everyday use among the Chinese in Wuchow and upriver towns bæcomes mors noticeable celt year. A

EXTRADITION CASE.

The case of an application for the extradition af Saigon Chibatian came up sa remaal. Mr.

renandat, f

TRESPASS.

A Chinanan was fined $5 for being found in the servants quarters of a Kowloon hense t 180 w..

Biore Mi, E. 1. C Woles (ACT

Spoong MacSTRATE),

PASSENGERS IN EXCESS. The master of the lamurh Le Ching was charged with carrying passengers in excess, ife was fined $200,

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ENLARGEMENTS

The best way to preserve your Pictures is to have them oolorged. Small prints are liable to be thrown about and thus made dirty or lost; while enlarged ones, framed and hung up, will last for uver, besides serving as decorations to the walls,

Hongkong, 8th August, 1904.

LONG, HING & CO.,

PHOTO GOODS DEALERS, 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD,

(Game Promises as Messrs. Ah Cher

PO CHEUNG' & CO.

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FURNISHERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. GENERAL DOMESTIC GOODS, &c.

COUNTERS, PARTITIONS, FITTINGS, ETC. MADE TO SIZES AND PARTICULARS. DESIGNS FORWARDED ON APPLICA FION. TELEPHONE 460,

Hongkene, 15th August, 190-), WORTH NOTING IN HONGKONG, Į The trouble on the P. M. S. railways, und, the i complaints, both Buropean and Chinese, have! -led to the eirenlation, of a brochure in Chinese, A woman was charged on reinad-with qulaw-froan which the following rules for behaviour

COÙSTERFEIT Pms.

rize and varied experience of an admiral ofisi te if the foreign entpori»n< 'which ful possession of $100 worth of counterfeit coin... were translated by the Maling Mail.

Mr. GoonRING said that the Hongkong oral years? standing. Cricket Club had not yet held its anual general meeting.

The Chairman, ander the cireunsinners, all the tears in the League being representeil. proposed that they uleet, the officers, anul it was agreed to.

ME GOLDRING proposed. Mr. BRAIDWOOD ned, and i! was god that Mr. T. Serbe Smith be elected president..

ax. SERCOMBE SMITH said he would be their nomination very pleased tes

Applause.

accept.

THE PROPOSED COLONIAL

CONFERENCE.

The lobby representative of the Daily Graphic writer: A good deal of interest is felt in the lobby as to the attitude which Mr. Balfour

have speïng up in the city during the last three years is very lästructive.

These establishments-and in describing

one I describe them all, not only here but in all The towns along the river-have quite taken the place of the medicine shop as the attraction fo The shop ceiling is hung i the country visiter.

all in cost is. Mr. Otto. Kong Sing

riton apposed for the the fence. Two men also implicated in the case gra ve avidence. The defemban was, sutonerd in four months hard labour.

On Chinurian was sentenced to two months' | imprisonment for miterjug counterfeit coin: and the same man and arefisy were fuel sitt of throw heathe" imprisonment for possession of

THE SCOTTISH CHERCH CASE.

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with kaups of all st apes and sizes, principally of eran el Japanese manufacture. The walls ar cover with clocks and lookin veglusst ex-fake with rezned to Like proposed Colonial

A less 11 1630 were Conference. 3. dirert unswer to the question is of the latter somewhat liftfeult in give, for Mr. Chamteritis | imported last grar--and suspended from rods aws of Japanese unbrellas, which thi has wis made it clear that he will not lea party to any Conference if the idea of food fewn people, buy largely for, ubout 250-apicen.'

A quifesto, signed by the Rev. Dr. Baltair, ; Mr. BRETT proposed, Mr. BLAWN seronded, taxation is excluded. Therefore to summon a The Gantryman; however, requires something and it was carried that Mr. Braidwood be obet· Conference would virtually commit the Govern. | Jescoxpensive, and for hånd over 2200 dozen Moderator, and the Rev. Dr. Bobson, ex-Moder ment to fool taxation, and Mr. Balfour stumbrella frames were imported from Jaji last; utor of the Taited Free Church of Scotland, d vice-president.

your auch fovered locally with blue dyen cloth. | has been sent to all the ministers of the Church. Mr. BRAIDWOOD said he' would be very pleas: Feiertninly not prepared to do this.

la glass vase maged along the walk and on the The Gernuvad which is authorised by the Taw ed to do what he coll.

unters are displayed another collection of and Church Interests Committees of the deno fany seaps, toothbrushes, razers sent bottles, tuination states that by the judgment the whole coudensed milk, canned fraits, gay coloured property, instieg, fand, and buildings vested in handkerchiefs, Kr. From the fart that those the neral trusters at the time, of the Union | of the julement may goods all appear to be quite now, and that thing to las trustered to the trustees of the Pro street in front of these shops is éonstantly Church, and the principle structed by picking cases, I take it that find still wider application. these forrigia sundries sell well.

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Mr. BRETT proposed, Mr. Gora second d, and it was agreed that Mr. A. E Asger be asked to carry on the duties of how setury

ul treasurer for another year.

suggested, however, that way out of the difficulty can be found by the device suggested by Mr. Charles MeArthur, Me, M-Arthur who is a Free Food Uniotist, suggests that Royal Commission, on which they would be The CHAIRMAN: I think we ought to express representatives of India "unal, the Colonies, should be appointed to ronsider what steps, it is our thanks to Mr. Asger for his work during desirable to take towards dealing with foreign the first and hardest season.

The CHAIRMAN recommended that u subtifs and towards promoting the tsent unity Cummittee, consisting of Mr. Brawn. Sergt. of the Empire by weas of a Conference of Skinner and Mr. Asger, be elected to draw up otherwise. This devion would certainly get set of rules sad by-laws for the League: rid of the necessity for an immediate decision, submit them for approval.

Mr. GOLORING seconded, and it was curied nanimously.

Mr. BRAIDWOOD asked if any steps should be taken to invite atliers to join the Club,

Mr. UBETT thought that the entrance fr should be raised to $10. Their present fumis were not snflicient.

int it is doubtful whether either Mr. Chamber- lain or his oppouent would permit the question to hthas hung up indefinitets.

FREE PARDONS.

The case of Mr Adolf Bork illustreer bays the Law Jourant one special expert of the j The Chairman wis opposed to raising the English law. He was convicted, Sentinel, and entrance for while the Lea:ue was in its in imprisoned on a series of charges of which he is

11. as a now admitted to be init. Gary. He hooght i would fo well to ap

uscertained that the conviction was based on pronel other teams.

Teams mentioned as likely to join were thenistakon identity. auk he has now revivedl a Hongkong Police, the Torpedo Depot, and the free pardon. This patton does, it do away

with his convictions so as to put Mr. Beek in Royal Artülery

position to sne for fabe imprisonent or malicioas proscention, nor has he any remedy petition of right in respect of his imprison

Mr. Maxs vid he thought the ... for one, were looking like business,

team togel ber

It was tually decided that any teams wanting to come into the League must send in their Danes to Mr. Å. E. Asger, the secretary, on er before 30th Septezaber.

over.

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It is needless t say," peuzerds the muni Testo that this decision has caused as the greatest astonishment as well as regret, and

1. Sheul a lady enter a full carriage, it'ls obligatory on stated gentlemen to rise anul offer her their the Inbies i always alte al ample souting room.

2. It is one of the preuljaritios of Western propriety Stut ludies are allowed to go about'as they please without any accompanying guardian of the opasite sex. This then should not cause undue astonishment, nor should ány zenti - man continonsly stare at suck single, or in- deed any lady passenger: on the contrary, he should be extra decorons in belviour

3. Conversation of a yours nature in the presence of ladies should be strictly tahovei,

4. Its should be removed and hung up on entering a carriage.

5. Passengers show must be elen, t is neither permitted to put man's foot-bostel, stockingel, or bure--apon the seats, nor to take of one's shoes and squat o in Turques

4. As it is not polite to expose parts of one's naked body, coats shoild under un cireumslatives

Neither should stockings be underneath. be taken off, even if the weaver tons on a singka

pulled off and one's bare legs displayed; nor should the leges of one's trousers is bitched up,

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7. A. first-class carriage is no ordiaury, take-

the very hist circles. No gentleman, therefore. singlet, or short with a tensy corner, but a plavo reserval for those of

pair of slippers, but shonk? invariably he should enter elad in a

dressed in perfret style.

A striking-feature in most shugs as abors filesribed is the display of cigarette bozes, and

While huge, I am glad to say. British and American afronds then is evidence of the intense feeling goals serau ter monopolize the market. This is it has awakened throughout Scotland.

whore property is not affected by this deci- due to the energetic agents of a company who there are congratulations in gur Church, sent up two European agents last year. These gentlemen, in a homsekat guily demarated with | sion, we are all, as members of a Church alike

8. One must not smoke or chew, Betelast flags and other emblems, rísited all the principal ¦ conserved in the effect of the decision men towns on the West River, distributing picture | the Churel's liberty to live. Once again the when a indy is near, and even should no lady be pla-ards and sangles of their wares, with tan Church is apparently to endure the loss of prosent, one must not pull one's smoke into rosalt, that their cigarettes are now for sale in possessions for obedience to what we regard as another passenger's face, beat ust careilly the will of Christ, and for practically ating nodo the direction of the wind und exhak- aceinl - in that line the inalienable liberties of the ingly. every town and village along the river. Over

9. One anst, not-el-ar one's throat pronisen. Charch. The ground of the judgment is that. 20000m cigarettes passed through the Customs posi year; perhaps doable that maker, were

the Free Curel had no right to take the steps ously, but cautiously expectorate outside the intinduced privately.

which her couvistione demanded; noiiberty (rarriage, taking care not to wet the wood-work, distinguish what is essential and non-essential in the Westminster Confession, and no power. therefore, to enter into a raion with a sister Church, though that Church was one with her, in all exential points if doctrine, discipline. and government." At the time, it is right

This is the real way to push the sale of British goods in this part of China, where the uetwork of waterways offer special facilities for European travellers to reach a' the important markets anal exhibit sumplex of their wares;

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And

Many of the letters and catalogues received. The CHAIRMAN said to undörsteel that Mr. E. R. Hallifax was anxious to get a policement. But the pardon marges the offence, and at this office from British trus show signs dear Mr. Beck from all penal mousequences of

an intelligent interest is at last being supposed crimes, and entitles him, to ever taken in the Chum unrket, but, on dis other damages for defamation against anyone who hand, some manufacturers conține to send

19264 pensive illustrated lists nay hereafter describe him as a convict. More.

the for the present, camunt according to Hay v. Tower Division which, at any Justices, „4“ Law J. Rep QB: 267 −4--R-24 conerivably be disposed of in China. QB. Div. 561. a person who treeives a frenay 1 over again point out that stereolsped Fardon for felony is not subject to the dis-requests to be placed in coramunication with the qualifications imposol by the Licensing Acts us į princijal importers, say, of high-class Scotch to holding publicans' Bremerst A question has whiskies, spring bedstuds, and erean seqmta- heen Pised as to whether Mr. Beek is entichi | tors, any, when addressed to Consulates in the interior of China such as Wuchow, merely a to compensation for the grave mistake l mittedly made. It is certain that he has a beat right the conrosation, and equally certain te the Home Secretary can with the cou

Mr. GoLING said that the present fees were not sufficient if they were to give an anuaal presentation of eleven gold medals.

The CHAIRMAN ›uzgšsted silver ones. Mr. Bare neitioned that the League teams were not invited to the presentation of this Shield.

The Cricket Club did not send an invitation, and some of them were frack of Trespassing.

The CHAIRMAN: There was nothing to Erenrrence of the Treasury, make biur s grand bg Mr. BRAT001: What about umpires? Mr. Asosi said that on one or two eccasions one of the tea had to get out and unpre

10. Only light articles may be taken into the carriage: those of a coarse und heavy nature, or extables of obnoxious lour, should be placed in the guard's van.

SMART CHINESE JOURNALISM.

to notice that material losses have purchased

The Universal Cuette in its lealing article for spiritual gain. The liberty, we have

on the 8th instant urged the Peking Govarn- | asserted hus brought this decision ng or us, but I ment to appoint a special representative to the in that very fact the judgment recognises this | Vatican as there are many important questions liberty as now indisputably belonging to daily arising in connection with the Roma

Catholics in China. Although at present thr our constitution. What development this event French authorities deal with the affairs of the may lead to in the religions history of Spotload. Roman Catholics-in-China,-yet-most- of the.. Roman Catholic priests are not. French subjects, ! and even in wider fields, it is impossible to say

and now the French Government no longer bas now, but it is our duty to maintain with a friendly relations with the Vatican, and so plù ni 'sati China had better deal with the Remus Catholics tinching tirmuess the groot princip jection to Christ as our only head and to His through the Vatican instead of the French

overnment. Word ons only stundis. This is worth

waste of time and money spent in corresponering for, nor can we doubt that the fires of de afd postage. That businessmen at home

have not the time or the inclination to read throngh Consular reports Fean well believe. way of compensation, and this, the Home bat Krus whe propose advertising a certain Serotary has announced he intends to do. But article, say in Ching might look through the in the door nf legislation allowing judicin { trade rodaras appended to the China Consular Mr. GOLURING: The only thing to do is to preceelings to quash a conviction obtained by reports, and then eater on the advertisment mit ke, even a free pardon is not a complete list those plucts where there is likely to be a Mr. BT: I do not think that at Hongkongrestitutio in integrum of a person wrongly donut for the article in question.”.

grin and bear it.

you will get anyone to act as amjive.

The CHAIRMAN'snid 31 was very dificult in the Hongkong Cricket Club to get ampires. In the old days they had a very satisfactory sergeant who was paid for his services. Whenever they could they got someone to let as umpire for luas.

Mr. GOLDRING Said they must have it as it was. It was rather unsatisfactory, but what could

∙te done

convicted.

LAWYERS UNDER SIAMESE LAW.

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alletion will serve to weld 'taare firmly thau

so happily! ever into uz the two Cherches united-in 1900, and we oubly hope. ala will render the United Free Church a litter instru- en in His hands for carrying ou His work." The Daily Grapher comments: The confusion that has been caused in Scotland by the serent judgment of the House of Lords does not get any less us the full conse, uences of that julg- ment are realised. The twenty-eight ministers who have sailenly layu endowed with a legal title to one thousand elnurches and manses and about fee million pounds worth of property obrionsty cummot discharge the responsibilities thrust upon them. On the other hand, this spec- tucle of a thousand ministers birned adrift, and a thousand emagregations. deprived of their Fhurches, is on that Scotstura cinnot brexperteil to regard with indifference. Such an updieaval has never been known since the Reformation The position is indeed, so impossible that some way oat munstde found, even if a sperul Art of Parlament should to runired. On all sides compromises in urgei, and the victorious twenty- the defeated majority. hat it is not an offer that in any way meets the necessities of the dash. tight appear to have made some kind of ver to

No definite action can be taken upon the judgment of the

TREASURE IN AN ASHPAN: A week ago, wrote a Daily Gruphie corress Judenwut was given in a high. Siamese Court jondent on August 5th, there arrived at the at Bangkok, the other day, dismissing a case Savoy Hotel a party of Americens, including a brought by Messrs. Naylor and Skinner against This case futler and daughter-a girl of sichten, for Mr. Archibald Maclean to recover a sum of Tes whose satisfaction the trip across the Ahutir 133, oil, för professional services. heid beyond a doubt. been made. There were | iyenght to test the question whether under few tasures in London which this young lady Siamese law a' lawyer is entitled to sue for desireul and failed to obtain, and her pet wets- und gerover fors due for professional services us was diamonds. Two days ago, while the wondered,

The judgment was signed by Prince Sirithe family were woffering how they should, spend the day,father" siridonly devided to go abroad. 312. J. Stewart Black und DeT. Masap. If The daughter was off. ransacking a clueolite was to the effect that the only question necessary SALE OF JUNKS IN SHANGHAL The Lactai has received an official communi. When she returned. boxes del boru pack to The decided by the Court was whether or not cation from the Japanese Consul-General atd. bills paid, and there was a wild serumble to the plaintiffs at the time the alleged debt Shanghai saying that recently is Rassians / catch the traiu. Last night the chamberumit. ! berane due were ratięk to sue for the recovery. Fortunately there is still time. are having many jauks at high priesupparently white polishing the five-prate, polled-out the

The CHAIRMAN closed the testing; where upon Mr. Asars proprsed a vote of thanks to their president, Mr. T. Sercante Swith ‚'(Applane.*

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DETECTIVE, DETECTIVE:--- When (treek mests Greek, then comes the War of Lies, says the Straits Times. On the 20th July, two Municipal Sanitury Department Malay detectives observed a imise at a hotte at Singapore. They enquired for the occupant, and a Chinaman calling himselt Tian appeared. He offered the detectives 50 eouts, and they arrested him. At the policy station, be turned the tables on them: sald he was a police dete tive; that they had offered him 50 cents, and that he and arrested them. On the way to the station he had been assalted by theus and three or four others. Eventually he obtained a sun- mons against them. On September st, Mr. Howard was occupied nearly thive hours record: jug evidence. Det. Iuspr. Tyrrell prosecuted. supporting the police defective. Chie Sanitary inspector Mayes defended the Municipa detectives. At the conclusion of the record Mr. Howard dismissed for summonses.

SHIPPING NOTES.

STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The O.S.S. & C.M. steamer Achte ei Singapore yesterday, at noon, and is experfol hore on the 18th Sept., at noon.

he C.N. steamor Taiyuan, from Australibu ports, left Sydney on the 9th Sept. and is ne

here on the 2nd October.

The E. & A. steamer Australian, from Syday. Ke.. is due at Mavila on the 16th Sept., and with ba here on the 19th Supt.

MISCELLANEOUS.

The steamers Gyros and Macduf arrived

The master of the ss-Woosung reports tha at 10.30 am, on the 11th inst. he passed a

" La1. three

abovo water. fort 24.55N. Lou. 119.27E. Aeksen. Lighthouse Vore N.. true distance, 44 juiles. sabered junk, with stamp of sinkt phosib about

to be set in Tsingtao, but it is feared-mt/4shigin, and, was auuzed do find that its interior 1.1 services rendered were given. the defendant | House of Lords natil the Edinburgh Court of from Moji voaterday, with 4,500 and 3,700 toas) these juuks ure going to Pert Arthur with em. f he a stoarkable resemblance: to one of the was still-a-British subject, and the plaintiffs Sessions las decided in what way the judgment of coal respectively, for Messrs Dodwell & Co. ·} traband and that Shanghai being a mentred us in the wonderful Cavo of Aluddin. Two claimed as English barristers; but her would is to be carried out. The Court does not meet | silk handkerchiefs had been used to line the pan. not have been entitled to maintain a soit for centre of the transports of helligerents by bread wrappal in them were five diamond rings, fees in a British Court, and on this ground the till late in the autumn, and in the meantime it ing ships to lead with provisions for the army, a turquoise ring, a diamond and peart necklace, Court dismissed the claim with costs. The fact is just possible that a workable compromise may and that if the Kussions to this it is a violationu-diapund tiara, a gold pencil case, a watch, and that the defendant hnd subsequently miurahisel of the neutrality of China and the Thotai is purse, containing 120dols in bills and £50 in as a Siamese did not affect the plaintiffs" right. asked to communicate the matter to the Com Bank of Englund notes. The articles had not of action. The point was not taken whether missioner of Customs so as to instruct all the been in the cashier safe more than an hone' English barristers practising us solicitors worg : a claim originally brought against a Siamese Customs officials at various Customs stations when a telegram arrived at the hotel reading in any different position, or as to whether stop mich junks from being allowed to procvalLeft sometiring in Greplace. Room subject for professional services could be main

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The ss. Huiloany, from Tumsai and Swatow. reports fresh.to moderate E.N.E. wind.

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