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valde attebing to this collection of trees,

The continned upward trend of silver is, tho

Peking Times opines, dus in measure to the

TELEGRAMS.

many of then rap varieties, again which

that money in all the great financial markets of it would be difficult to name a satisfactory the world has been more or less tight.. and the [BY COURTCHY OF THE JAPANEER CONSUL] We caillot speak from the enge loans floated in consequenen of the war JAPANESE IMPERIAL HEİR BURN. A. S. WATSON & CO., ger's point of view, and do not know

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•how far it would be possible to unange for | a deviation so as to spare this place. Makers of railways are proverbially callous to such considerations, and without some pressure brought to hear upon them, would scarcely be likely to give such a matter any thought. It is for the Legislative Council, when next, the plans come before it, to take hold of this question, with a view to induce the! responsible persons tu see its importance in the right light.

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VERY OLD LIQUEUR

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There are numerous arguments in faveur of the importance of the new tramway

hure drawn off large quantities of ballion from London to tho Continent, and 'this in turn bus had its reflex inäuence on us here. The value of money too, has risen in the Indian money market vary considerably, and the Indian Government appears to have been quietly accumulating silver stocks for possible future uses, which together with the war demands would fully explain the present state of ex- change.

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Japun, Mr. Noma, Consul General for received the following telogram from Baron

Toxro, 4th January. Komara yesterday morning-

H.E.H. the Japanese Crown Princess gave gan on the 3rd instant. Both mother irth to and child are doing well.

THE WAR.

General Kuropatkin has auce sedad in impres[BE COURTESY OF THE JAPANESE CONSUL.] sing the Chinese at last. His new twenty-horse- power motor-car, in which lie daskes up and down the twenty-fivo mil 8,o the Russian line, is regarded by them, according to Router, as "an atrociously powerful speimen of the

TERMS OF SURRENDER.

TOKYO, 3rd January. The capitulation agreement, consisting of

THE CONDEMNED YOUTHS.

The committee of the Tang Wa Hospital, as "the most influential body of Chiness in Hong- Kong," bave bonu asked to use their influen os to have the youngest prisoner mere boy

of seventeen," reprieved.

The petitioner, a European, thinks it would be a very gracious act on the part of the Chinese community, an opinion which most people will endorse. It is almost too much to expect of them.

The chief argument adduel is that there were only two lives lost, so two hangings should suffice; a reason which, it is scarcely necessary to point out, could not be ron. silered in law. Where three on kill one it would seem wrong to 1-t two go free. In the present case, it was not due to the prisoners that the deaths were limited to two. The boy who swam to the steamer had a narrow escupe It must not be supposed that the authorities are any the less sorry or lane than the mercy

SUPREME COURT,

Wednesday, 4th January.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION. BEFORE SIR H. S. BERKELEY (CHIEF JUSTICE) AND ME. T. SERCOMBE SMITH (PRISNE JUDGE),

TANG TSZ UV. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. The sixth day of the hearing of this uppeal. As before. Messrs, M. W. Slade and H. G. Calthrop, instructed by Mr. J. Haustos, ap- peared for the appellant: the Hon. E. H. Sharp, K.C., and Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. F. B. L.. Bewley (Crown Solicitor). for the A Horney-General.

Mr. Slade continuing his case for the appel- lant said that when the Court rose (on the 16th ult.) he had dealt with the preliminary histori

about to deal with the question arising as to cal matter connected with the caso, and was

cheme going through. We are fully dis- Foreign Devil," and they hold lám consequently cleven articles, was signed on the 2nd inst, inclined petitioner. Unfortunately, some duties, the effect of certain documents relating to the

parts of China. the bicycle is now plied upon a

posed to adduce all we can, from the view in superstitions awe. There was a time when the essential points being as follows:-The point of the general public; but after all, even the bicycle was regarded by the innocent

Celestial as a devil-carriage, a waggon with whole of the fortress, ships, arms,.ammuni- it is primarily a concern originated with a view to private profit, and it is not too much sails being the limit of his ideas of auto-locomotions, military buildings, materials Burl to ask that for such a public proper y as the tion; but presumably in the more hackneyed other Government property are to be sur one whose existence is now threatened more igaz supernatural foo ing. So it may be with rendered. The Japanese reserve to them- the motor car before long, especially if Kuro- solves free action when those objects are consideration should be forthcoming.

We have had to speak very unsympathe-patkin succeeds in getting twenty of them, as considered destroyed or injured after the tieally of the action of the Botaniqul and he hopes, to carry ammunition during the

winter. Civilisation will doubtless make vast signing of the agreement. Plaus of the forts; Afforestation Department within the past strides in Manchuria as one result of the war torpedoes, mines, lists of military nud naval few months, since they west in for the timThe masie of the motor horn: the aesthetic officers, etc., are to be delivered. Arny and ber trade-a bunch of municipal trading charm of the motorist in goggles, and the with which our readers were not at all athletic grace of the mere foot-passenger's navy, volunteers and other officials are to be pleased. Even after the vandalism of which settle for safety will all be familiar; all held as prisoners, but in consideration of we maintain the Department was guilty at in time there may even be solemn Chiness their brave defence, the military and Aberdeen and neighbourhood, and the evident pride with which they paraded the VERY FINE OLD VINTAGE MANY consequent financial return, we

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policemen at work with the stop-watch

naval officers and civil officials attached are There is no longer any room for doubt, the

to be allowed to hear ariana and keep private Pull Molt Gosette thinks, es to the existence of a good deal of political unrest on the Russe property of immediate necessity for their believe that Superintendent Dann and bis

Afghan frontier. The Russian wag party, daily life and will also be permitted to return which locks to recovering in the Middle East

to Russia upon parole, and they undertake till colleagues will view with equimity the

the end of the war not to bear arms nor take loss of the plantation whose Eate meantime the prestige lost in the Far East, would, doubt- hangs in abeyance. Have they no protest less, be glad to make mischief with the Amer

Moreover, the approaching visit of Habib-etion opposed to Japan's interest. The to make: no evidence with which to comeThat's son to the Indian Viceroy, and the forts of Itsushau, Atsushan, etc., are to be the active interest of a perhaps unobserving British Mission which is about to go to Kabul, surrendered to the Japanese before noon on both tend to the improvement of the existing Governmen!? This is a subject on which

relations between the Govermout of India and the Srd instant as guarantee of good faith. our unofficial members ought to ascertaia public opinion, and afterwards to obtain the Ameer. an improvement which is, naturally, riored at St. Petersburg with aumitigatod from the Government some assurance that

disgust. It is therefore, not in the least sur- prising to learn that the Rassions bare been increasing the numbers of their troops at various points along the frontier, and that the local Afghan commanders have asked for reinforcements. The Ameer, on his side, is raising recruits, and is about to sad his two brothers ou a tour through his dominions, presumably to stimulate the loyalty of the

A. S. WATSON & CO. either has had or will have their attention.

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINOS.

The English Mail of the 3rd Disember was delivered in London on the 31st December.

Mr. A. A. la Roza yesterday octablished himself as a ship, freight and general broker,

and commission agent.

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RUSSIA.

LONDON, 2nd January." The Tear is visiting the south of Russia to take farewell of the troops departing for the Far East.

M. de Witte, President of the Committee

however disagreeable, have to be faced.

HARBOUR COLLISION INQUIRY.

The adjourned inquiry into the cause of death of a Chiurse boy who was drowned in the har bour as result of a collision between a pinnace of H.M.S. Glory and a simpan was continual tracy yesterday afternoon. Mr Basil Taylor, before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz at the Magia- assistant harbour-master, Fat ou tis bench with the Coroner. After hearing the ocidence of

farther witueases the Coroner, addressing the jury, said it seemed quite clear the span was not te blame for the collision. From the evidence could have been avorted had the coxawain of the of e. Nuval offer it appeared that the sun launch done the right thing. The coxswain in evidence, said he thought he had done so iu did. If the

he -laun h 15 steering

in mistake he ide

rat duing the proper thing. nothing could be found culpable in his conduct. The jury wanted to make it quite clear that death was either the result of an accident, or, if they found the coxswain guilty of negligence, such finding was the evidence they were hardly justified in com- ing to such a conclusion.

rquivalent to a verdict of manslaughter. On

After brief deliberation the jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure.

GARRISON ORDERS.

HEAD QUARTERS, HONGKONG, 4th January, 1905. GENERAL ORDER-London Gazette-No. 1. The following extracts from the London Guzeite are published for information :---

The

obligations and duties of the Crown-or the Chinese Government-with respect to reclama. tivo. The first question which had to be dealt with was the dato when land was liable, under Chinese law, to taxation-to be assemed for taxation, enzug-fo. As applying to sand banks the time laid down was six years. When considering the effect of the regulations laid was most important to recognise that there was down in the rules for the Board of Revenus it

additional taxation in Kwangtung-the chik-to tax-which according to the evidence of the (rown as far as he could see, would be included in the shing fo taxation. He had already shown that the chik-lo tax was included in the regular cultivation. The appellant ■ case was that under land tax imposed on land before it was nader the rules of the Board of Revenue land was not assessed to the regular land tax till it was proactive.

Hoa Mr. Sharp-I think it is common ground, het we say no tax is levied on pre- duative land.

The Chief Justice-However that may be, no

! tax was pail.

Mr. Slade-It was not paid because it was never asked for.

The Chief Justice-The eanclusion that it was never asked for is arrived at- P

Mr. Slade-On the evidence." Hon. Mr. Sharp-I do not think there is any Kuch evidence.

Mr. Slade-When is the time for assessment under the general law ? Our case is that if the Jand is not fertile assessment is postponed, while the Crown's case is that if the land is not fertile the grant is cancelled.

The Puise Judge That is within the six years.

London Gazette, 18th November, 1904 Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Lisntenant Guy F. H. Keeplyside to bo Cap-cultivation.

A Veterinary School is to be opened in tribesmes, and to report upon the situation of Ministers, is actively preparing in.teriala.. vies T. T. Burt, retired. Dated Plat

connection.with the military medical college in 1:3 Peking, under Japanese instructora.

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HONGKONG, JANUARY 8TH, 1995.

FAVOURABLE SS most residents are to the construction of the proposed new tramway up the Peak, there is bound to be a good deal of dismay when it is realized that the New Gardens are, under the existing plans, to suffer despoliation of a most regrettable

kind.

The plans deposited show a cutting through the Gardens, and this cathing, if allowed, will inevitably rain one of the best and most important features there. That

The Viceroy of Chilli Province has agreed

generally. Altogether the signs of the times are not propitious, and it is just as well that, of those two strong' men, K. of K." and "C of K., the one should b on the spot, and the

ned for vigilance.

to raise Tls. 600,900 toward the indemnity payether on his way out. There is only too much ment in gold, which amount is to be refunded from the sum day to Peking next year.

The Feking and Tientan Times ways the Mee winter bead dress of the West Kents differs considerably from the old winter fur bat as used by the Fusiliers. The old style was antch moro adaptable to covering the face and ears.

An advertisement calling for tenders for specie (British and Mexican dollars) in exchange for sterling bills drawn at ten days' sight on the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury appours in to-day's issue of the Daży

Press,

TRAINING NOTES.

for the study of the reforma indicated in November, 1904. the Tsar's recent manifesto.

The Finnish Diet has decided to petition the Tsar to withdraw the Rassification Decres of 1908 and to re-establish the legal order of Thungs in Finland.

Inteuse cold prevails in Russia, traius are in delayed, and all the schools in Moscow are closed; the temperature is 38 deg. below zero Fahrenheit,

The

There was really very little of interest Wednesday's galloping on the course. times, almost without oxeption, were ahaurd and not worth taking. Mr. Newman Mumford's subs showed by far the best form. The ponies have yet to be named.

Th drawing of the last bitch of subscription griflus, which arrived by the sa. Choy Sang, resulted as follows:-

Nr. 44-( elippet black) drawn by Mr. Mody. No. 45-(a briwa) drawn by Mr. Lamke. No. 46-a dirty grey) drawn by Mr. Mac-

Eeturn of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 1st Janu-donald. ary, 1905, wer. 206 nou-Chinese and 65 Chinesa to the former, and 105 non-Chinese and 1,218 Chinese to the latter institution.

At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Sergeants Cashman, Brazil, Brown, Earner, Davitt und Linnalar and P.C. Mackenzie, returned from leave, were sworn in again as members of the Hongkong Police Force, E. Jones was also sworn in as a 1'ico constable,

Londen papers by the latest mail show that in the last week of November, the thermometer registored at Nairn 20 degrees of frost; at Nottingham it registered 19 degrees of frost, The lowes; reading in London was 24 degreeA, i.c.8 degrees of frost. The average minimum temperature for the month of November in London for Afty years is given as 37 degrees.

is the very valuable and interesting plants-orecting a palatial building in Piccadilly to the

cent,

No. 47 grey) drawn by Mr. Owen No 48-a blue dun) drawn by Mr. Harston. No. 49(a grey) drawn by Mr. Lauke. No. 50-(a marble grey) drawn by Mr. Leslie. No. 51 dus) drawn by Mr. Gootz. No. 52-a grey) drawn by Mt. White. No. 53- grey) drawn by Mr. Mumford, No. 54a grey, black points) drawn by Mr. J. R. M. Smith,

No. 55-fachestout, star) drawn by Mr. Moxou. No. 56-(a bay) drawn by Mr. Humphreys. No 57- dun) drawn by Mr. Macdonald. No. 58(u bay) drawn by Mr. Mody. No. 59-(a wall eyed bay) drawn by Mr. Do- rubiee.

No. 60-in chestnut) drawn by Mr. Wild

POLICE SMOKING CONCERT. Members of the Hongkong Police Force assisted by friends, last evening gave a smok ing concert at the Kowloon Water Police Station The officers for the occasion were as follows:--

Chairman-Mr. E. R. Huffaz: President-

PORT ARTHUR.

LORDON, 2nd January. Reuter's Tokyo correspondent wired on the Fud that the Japanese stormed and captured the Wantai fort yesterday. General Nogi reports that he has received a letter froin General Stoessel relating to General Stvessel wrote to surrender. General Nogi that further resistance is useless.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, The following telegram received by His Excellency the Governor from His Majesty's Minister at Tokyo, dated 2nd January, was published yesterday in a Government Gazette extra.

*Blockade of Liastung Peninsula altered by proclamation from yesterday, January 1st, to South of line wedge-head on North-west to South entry cape on South-east. For the pre. sont no ressels except Government Transports allowed to enter Dalay Bay without special permission,"

RUSSIAN HARDSHIPS AT MUKDEN.

The

London Gazelle, 25th November, F01. The Army Service Corps. The undermentioned Second Lieutenants to be Lieutenants to com- piste Establishment. Dated 15th November, 1904.

men

Hon. Mr. Sharp-We say brought under

Mr. Slade Note my friend's words, My Lord! A distinction has been drawn between brought under cultivation and fertile.

The Chief Justice-Land brought under cultivation is fertile.

Hon. Mr. Sharp-Exactly, that is the only distinction we draw,

Mr. Slade continued his argument all day, the case being adjourned in the afternoon.

GARRISON CRDEES-No.1. Orders were not published on 2nd and 3rd instant. Divine Servico No. 2. A Voluntary Service (Romon Catholics) will be held at 9 am on Friday the 6th instant (Feast of the Epiphany) Com- THE RECENT EMEUTE AT HANKOW. manding units will afford facilities to desirous of attending. Retention of Services --

With reference to the recent troubla (which No. 3. The services of Colonci L. F. Brown, nearly rose to the impurtance of a popular BE. will be retained until the 31st January, emental between a large number of Chinese, 1905. Authority War Office telegram dated hours, dealing in skins, hides and other export of Arahoid. Karberg, and Co. and Carlowitz 30th December, 1904. Examination Tactical products, in Hankow, and the two German firms Fituess-No. 6. With reference to Garrison and Co., wherein the native hongs demand over Order No. 2 of 15th ultimo, the probable date Tis. 130,000 from the German firms for goods of examination for "Tactical Fitness for applied them through their respective com- pradores, one of whom had committed suicide, Command" will be 13th February, 1905, and while the other had absconded, as already following days. Moves-No. 7. With reference reported, we now learn from Hankow that it is to Garrison Order No. 2 of 24th ultimo One reported-with what amount of truth we are unable to say-that the German firms in ques Mahratta Light | Double Company 110th

tion hare consented to pay Tls. 100,000 on the Infantry will return to Barracks on the 5th understanding that bygones be bygones and Fanuary, 1905.

By Order. A. A. CHICHESTER, Major.

Chief Staff Offies.

FOOTBALL

trade, so far interrupted, is allowed to continue in its normal course. We also understand that in reply to a petition, conjointly signed by over one hundredhinese hongs, setting forth their side of the case, Viceroy Chang Chili-tung wrote in lis Rescript that since in all cases where foreigners have been plaintiffs the Chinese authorities invariably do their best to force the Chinese debtors to pay what they owe to the foreign plaintiffs, so he (the Viceroy) sincerely hoped the Consuls of all foreign firms would also do their best to see justies dealt out with impartiality and Chinese creditors get their duea, thereby wisely directing the channels His Excellency also asks in his of train to flow smoothly, without check or

The 87th Co. R.G A. last evening defeated the 88th Co. R G.A. (Association) by 3-2.

The Y.M.C.A. played a game of Association with the HKFC A team. The former Flayed with only nine men in the first half, and with substitutes in the second half. The game was a very poor one, resulting in a win for the hindrance. Club men, who did most of the pressing. H. Rescript, if foreign firms by allowed to decline to be bound by their compradores contracts W. Sayer and T. Clarke were about the withhiness hongs, what is to be done in the best Clab forwards. H. H. Taylor dribbled future when Chinese are debtors of foreignora ? well, but when he came near the goal could unt Finally, the Hankow Customs Taotai, Shang. shoot. The Y.M.C.A. goal, Rutledge, played is instructed to convey his Excelleney's senti ments as quoted above to the German Consul at Hankov, with the earnest hope that the settled without delay. -N-U.. Daily News, mutter under review be impartially and justly

To show the extent of opium smoking in

FORENSIC WEEPING.

It is vanoured that a scheme is on foot for

The Standard's Kiel correspondent on a goed gamé. November 25th wrote: I have besa permitted tion of pine trees, which were not collected various rooms of which air from the principal Inspector Lang'cy; Secretary-Sergt. G. A

health resorts will be conveyed through the Boole: Committee-Messrs. Clenson, Davis, to peruse a letter received bere from a non-com- CULTIVATION OF NATIVE OPIUM.

missioned officer of Infasty at Mukden.

In his report on the opiam enltivation in without pains and difficulties; and have

country by underground pipes. A patient Jackson, Atlas, Edwards, Dird and Taylor.

The approach to the building was decorated writer gives a deplorable acerunt of the hard-

ships suffered by the troops sines the advent of Szechuan Consul-General Husie says:"It since been cultivated at the cost of the best ordered to Margate, Braemar, or Brighton will

the cold weather. He speaks of whole Lattalions may, I think, be fairly assumed that the Pro- skill and labour that the Botanical and simply have to spend a few hours a day in the by Japanese lanterns. Inside was very guy

One of the largest rooms-sailors" being ia rags and partially barefoot. The utter vince of Ssuch'nan annually produces more rooms inbelled with these names to obtain the indeed,

Has an advocate the right to shed tears before Afforestation Department could bestow.

A com- the Army clothing indicates wholesale corruptroducet into China.

a jury? This important question has been This collection is believed to represent requisite result. Ultimately it is hoped to iny quarters; the sailors slept in the back last sheddiness in material and texture of much of than double the quantity of Indian opium in

The effect fight was atilised for the concert.

tion and peculation on the part of Army con-

Tennessee. A defendant alleged that the almost every known species of pine; and we subsidiary pipes to private houses.

of this on London rents would be most benefi-fortable, though naturally rather staall stage tractors and officials. Of half a milion half. Ch'enghts, I may mention that when the lato

was at the immer end. This, like the whole room, langth sheepakia pelisses ordered four months Acting Viceroy arrived here in 1942 he laid the carefully considered by the Supreme Court of have heard of no similar collection anywhere

unfairly turned against him by the tears shed showed a blaze of colour-boating, imitation ago, only some sixty thenaand have so far been opiam saloons noder contribution in the sum of in the East.

Hsi Ling. Viceroy of Szeckann, vmorializes flowers, pot plants, etc. I heroom was quite full,delivered and distributed. The loss of the ford 1,000 cash each per month, and it was found feelings of the jury in the court helow had bor So far, we have not been able to ascertain

precious to the Japanese captaro of Liaoyang saloon to every 67 of a population of 500,000 by the consel for the plaintiff. The appellate has not been made good by the slightly in- These loons are open to mes only, and tribunal, in desiding this novel point in

fessional ethics, said: "Tears have always been women have to smoke in their own homes, what view the Governosat takes of this that telegraphic reports have been received from and come smoked long clay pipes or cigars on the applies obtained from Southern Manchuria that they numbered over 7,500,400, or one

the local authorities of Chiro-Tza Station, 400 verandah. from where they wore able to take in

There have latterly been numerous cases of I have said above that the poppy (Papaver considered legitimate argamonts before a jury. item; but there ought to be some effort i from Ta Chien Lu, a pass to Tibet, stating the proceedings, while others amused themissives crease amount of provisions sent from Russia,

of counsel, which no court or constitution could stores in Mukden being pillaged by half-fomisk somniferum, I) is a winter crop. The seed is It would appear to be one of the natural rights unique arboretum,that two earthquakes took place on the 2014 playing cards in the billiard room, and some,

in drills late in October or early in take away. Indeed, if counsel has them at November, the plant is in full bloom in March, command it may seriously be questioned whether which occupies a totally diferent position and 30th of the 7th Moon and another on the again lounged in the bar. A notice, This way soldiers. In dealing with some of the newly

and the capenles are ready for lancing in executed their duties with revolvers in their

whenever proper occasion arises. in popular esteem to the outlying plantations 2nd of the Sth Moon. Many houses including for the Contraband," directed guests to the arriving Reserve Brigades the efflcers have

usually harvested on the plains by America, however, the lachrymal rights of the Luma temples, Yamens and guardhouses, have latter. had something to of whose destruction we

fallen in ruine. Upwords of 400 lives, Chinese, The proceedings commenced at about half left hands, and drawn swords in the right. The the end of April and the beginning of May. it is not his professional duty to shed them

writer concludes the letter with the distinct and The crop eny a short time ago. While abating not Turton, and Lamas were lost. Telegraphic past eight, and did not condude till a late hour. phatic asseveration that, man for man, the the middle of the latter month to make room lawyer are not unlimited. He is not wholly at one iota of our complaint with regard to the instructions Eavo beou despatched to depute Those who figured on the programme were Japanese is in all respects the Russian soldier's for the rice erop; but the time of harvest liberty to "drop tears as fast as Arabian treas

"It is the man and not the Army that counts." and climate. In collecting the juice from the short-sighted and mercenary scheme of officials to proceed with money to the spot for Messrs. Merris, Elms, Doa Casar, Walstow, super, and he quotes Bonaparte's dictum that depends in a great measure on altitude, soil, their medisini gum." The Supreme Court of deforesting the hills, we consider the newer burying the dead and relieving the wounded Rogers, Oxbury, James Culon, Bay, Street, I should add that the writer is not, as might capsules no oil is mixed with it. The crude Tennessee has decided to business of the attack if possible as of a more serious Imperial sympathy has been shown in ordering Jenkins, Bonnor, Clarke, Tuampson, Burnett possibly be supposed, a Pole, bat an orthodox opium is placed in bowls and the moistare get mast not "impede or delay the business of the nature. There is a scientific and educational alms to be given to the sufferers.

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