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could not possibly have the effect intended. The dignified rotort of Japan puts Russia ja the position of the small Power-which is us it should be, dfter such a all-minded. bit of pique. In any case, it does not-augur well for the fixture amicable relations that Ti ie, have been looked for and talked of.

however, probable that Russia will get Hud-it-expedient_to yield angracefully | what she would have done better to do gracefully.

We believe the composition of the new British Cabinet, which we were able t announce in our mill-day Shipping Extra on Monday, will command a feeling of greater confidence in the stability of a Liberal Administration than the public generally were led to expect from previous It is ten speculations on the subject. years since the collapse of the last Liberal Administration, hut my nerabers of previous Liberal Cabinets figure in the new Cabinet which, moreover, is strengthen od by the inclusion of other naïnes which will command world-wide confidence and respect That Sir EDWARD GREY Would be the Secretary of State for Foreign Afürs was! n foregone conclusion. In the last Liberal Administration Sar EDWARD was Under Secretary first to Lord ROBBERY and afterwards to the Earl of KIMBERLEY. While the Liberals have sat in the cold no one among them tins commanded a more respectful, hearing en questions of foreign policy than Si: EDWARD GREY. His public speaches have shown him to be in general agreement with Lord Lansdowse's policy, nnd we antici pate, therefore, no violent disturbance of the country's relations with Foreign Powers- Nothwithstanding that the Liberal Party grievally has viewed with some disfav our the agreement to secure the assistance of Japan in the defence of India, both Sir HES RY CAMPDELL-BANN ERMAN and Sir

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DEATH.

On 12th Fesguler at 2.15 pan, at the Pusk Hospital, Lez CARLO KUZARI, 6on of the tate MARCO: C. Rosasto. The funeral will leave the Roman Catholic Cathedral at 4 pan. [2815 to-day. HONGKONG OFFICE: HA, DES VOUS ROAD C. BONDON Orgick: 131, FLEET STREET, EC.

Prince Arthur of Connsaght is coming on t on Jan. 5, per P. & O. 8.5. Mongolia,

A tino of railway across British North Bocage, to cost £1,500,001, is talked of in yesterday's mail papers.

Goueral Yin-chang, the retiring Minister at Berlin, told thom there that Chico's treatment by the Poors had driven ber into the arms of Japan

The return issued by the Observatory «liova that on the 11th fast., the difference between the maximum and minimum temperature was 17 degrees.

A large draft of the Royal Wist Kent Ragi- ment is exported to strrive here to-day, and

tents have been orected for the accommolation of the mon on the Parade Ground."

Three Russian transports, inter charter to the Hamburg America Line, wil probably call here for eval at the end of the mouth. The transports are conveying Russian soldiers from Vladivostok to Russia.

A body buried in the ran was found in the watercoarse at Laichikok ou Monday. It was so decumposed that it was impossible to say of what nationality the man was.

The iron stances are not regarded as suspicions.

Router's telegram,” published by the Hong kong Chamber of Commerce. followed our London correspondent's message giving the new Liberal Cabinet; and supplements the list with. two appointments, Lord Justice Walkor as Chancellor of Ireland, and Mr. Lewis Harcourt us Commissioner of Works.

As the result of a boiler explosion on board

the German steamer Woughton Moulay the second and third engineers were severely scalded. The former, Gerhardt Christiansen, has sinc succumbed to his injuries, while the latter lies in hospital in a critical condition. The steamier resnual hier journey to Bangkok yesterday.

Wuchang, whose writings hve aroused so The cradite Mr. Ku Haag roing, of inch.comment, bas just fluished his translation of the Chinese classic known to the world as "The Doctrine of the Mark," reader into English the work to which Dr. Legge gave the title of The Great Lusta-

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ing," and which Mr. Ku causidues ne nothing but a treatise on the subject of, bigir education.

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A mob of English womon waited on the TELEGRAMS.]

Prime Minister, Mr. Balfour, on November! 6th, to demand that the Government find work for their unemployed husbands. The Premiere answer was, in effect, no can do"; and he further said that "the idea that there was an unlimited amount of land in the country which could be profitably worked by the unemployed town dwellers was a dangerone delusion."

A Chinna strolled into the Singapore Court winchalantly azoking a cigarette. Ha was promptly baled to the dock, and Mr. Sath told him that if in China he had insulted the Court by smoking he would probably have got fifty blows on the sales of his feet. As punish. ment now he would have to stand in the dock

4 o'clock that opening. Shortly after another Chinamma was sent to join the other for wearing his hat in Court. (We think Mr.

Seth was in error, about the consequence of

smoking before a Chinews court, which is a fairly common practico. And hats are worn there, of course.)

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GRUMBLE.

SHAMEEN, 12th December, The sis. Bayking stranded near

Salt Flats at six o'clock this morning. The seemed aid third class pussel-

gers were sent off immediately in

HONGKONG SANITARY

BOARD.

A mesting of the Sanitary Board was hold on the 1th December at the Bourd Room. Th Hon. Dr. F. Clark (president) prosided, and there were also present: De. W. W. Papan,”- M.O.H., Mr. F. J. Badeley, Mr. H; W. Slado. Hon. Mr. A. W. Browis, Hou. Me, W. Chatham, Mr. Fung Wa Chng, Mr........Two. Cha Pak, Mr. A. Rumjaha and Mr. G. A. Wopleock (esartary).

APPLICATIONS.

A number of unimportant applications warn dealt with on their merils,

WATER ANALYSIS.

The analyses of samples of wator from the public supplies by Mr. Frank Brown, Govern-

sumpons and launches; but the first class passengers were allowed to sleepment analyst, show that these are still

on until eight in ignorance.

There is a good deal of grumbling!

at this.

uncontaminated?.

MORTALITY STATISTICS, The mortality statistics for the week ending 18th November, at a death rate of 1,000 par aunum, show.. percentage of 17.7 as against ' 19.8 for the corresponding week of last year?"

Daty fatalities.

LIMEWASHING.

During the week ended 5th instant 3,765 houses were limewasked in the Central, and 3,753 in the Western district,

Those meildlesome missionaries again! Me. Lyttelton, Secretary for the Colonies, on November 6th received at the Colonial Office ST. JOHN'S LODGE INSTALLATION. This percentage does not include army aud deputation of Toprosnitatives of missionary

At the Masonic Hall last night the officers of societies, who arged that an ordinance recently paised by the Legislative Assembly of Ceylon, this lodge for the ousuing year were installed providing for a certain measure of Government as follows: Right Worshipful Master, Wor. control over Buddhist temporalities in the Bro N. K Davidson; Immediate Paal Dastor, island. should be dimllowed. Mr. Lyttelton War. Br. J. L. Cotter: Wor. Sen. Warden. said he had heard no reason advanced why this Bro. C. J. Tyndale Lea; Wor, Jurior Warden, course should be adopted. At present there | Bro. F'. Allen; Saoratury, Bro. Geo. Quouing- were prculations in the administration of the ham, Theurer, Bro. A. Ritehle; Organist, temporalities amounting to a scandal. By Ben. H. F. Campbell; Senior Deacon, Bro. H.

Sim; glying the proposed control to the State they Jillings; Junior Deacon, Bro. were no more identifying it with Buddhism Diretor of Ceremonies, Wor. Bro. J. Lochand; than a Judge would be identified with that Inner Guard, Bro. J. Anderson; Ist Stewart, Bro. W. Boanos; 2nd Steward, Bro. A. P. religion if the peculators wore brought into a Court of law. Without giving a foul answer,

be was afraid he would not be able to meet the wishes of the deputation.

A CURIOUS KUMOUR.

Goodwin; Tyler, Bro. J. Vanstone.

RAT RETURN. During the week ending on the 2nd instant 600 rats were caught, of which 20 were infected. Of the 570 caught during the following week, 2 were found to be infected.

MACAO.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTA

11th December.

THE SUN PIU LOTTERY,

This lottery has made its stort in the city. Man Sau Kung-sze is the name of the firm, The and its offico is at the Largo de Senado.' The first drawing takes place next week, As I

SHIP MASTERS' OBLIGATIONS, -

BANCÓ NACIONAL'S NOTES.

As reported by me last week, the decision of this Beak to circulate in this city their $5 and 81 notes will be a boon to the people of Maeno. I hope that they will gradually do away with Chines twenty and ten cent pieces, which are A Buiganse here.

After a really excellent ropas, the assembly did full justice to the usual loyal and raasonic toasts, especial enthusiasm being ovinced when. the I.P.M. proposed the newly installed R.W.M Little sparks make glowing fires, and so it In addition, there was the customary feast was that the production of some imaginative of reason and flow of other things. brain gained currency and credence in the city happy time lasted past the time when the work esterday. A ramon was abroad to the effect of even a newspaper man must end; and for unticipated, this lottery is already affecting the that the Russian cruisers in port, which are lear- the names of the musical contributors woule of the Macne lottery, a great many ticketa ing on the 19th instant, had offered to take home are indebted to Mr. Geo. Cunninghau, for which remained unsold. aby

time ozpired men of the British Navy. It the popular secretary. Those were Messrs. was suggested that this offer was made in order W. M. Stewart, Jokl, A. E. Paine, J. L. Cotter, that the unruly Russian sailors might he kopt | Wolff, Broughall, Puddepba, Auderson, Brown in check by the appearance of bluejackets on (pianist) and Capt. Thomes. board. A Day Press reporter visited the Commodore with regard to the matter, and

if it conkt bo verified. The reply_was-- Wo Some correspondence has taken place between telling him the story us he had heard it asked

know nothing whatever about it. The Harbour the Merchant Servies Guill and the Board of Master might be able to give you some Trade on the matter of six seamen who signed information. Later, at the Harbour Office, on the Dutch steamer Sala Hadji at Barry our representative interviewed the Hou. Captain and were discharged from her before the Barges-Lawrence. On unfolding the story, Dutch Censul at Singapore. These "eir men, the Harbour Master said it was the first he had it appears, were given passages as distressed heard of it. Such a thing was neither practical British seamen on board the P. & O, s.s, Java nor prchable. The Admiral would not hear of which conveyed them to Lomlon. The Guild such a suggestion, neither would the Admiralty inquired whether there were any obligations on allow it. In further conversation the Captain merchant captains to carry as distressed seamen There have just arrived in Japan Mr. William stated that he had not been on board the Russian, who had been serving in ships of foreign Kerr, formerly chief engineer of the Sado-mara. ertisers, but had heard they were very dirty; ¦

nationality, and also as to whether the expenses and Mr. J. W. Pring, chief, offer of that that the officers were living in the lap of luxury, it carred in bringing them home had been re- covered from the owners of the Salu adjí was as it were, while the crew were just the resort vessel, which, it will be remembered. attacked and torpedoed by the Vladivostok | and had little respect for their superiore. quadron last year. Both those offvers were

THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEER taken prisoners and ultimately reached Russia, where they were confined until released at the

RESERVE ASSOCIATION. instance of the British Government. They are now

MONEY ORDERS. I also hear that arrangements have been made between the Hougkong and Masso Post Offices for issuing money orders between the two doains. If this rumour turns Loni to`he correct, it will be a good thing, ak the means of remitting small sums of money be tween Macao and Hongkong have long been wanted.

"O BOLETIN ECCLESIASTICO." The Bishop requested Mr. F. X. dos Remedios to resume the publication of this paper, úkl Mr. Romodies has agreed,

against whom there did not appear to be any

THE TRANSPORT “AFRICA," This transport left Macao on Thursday legal elatu or, otherwise, whether the oxglossnight with many time-expired officers and

soldiers and prisoners,

hat fallea upon the owners of Java or the British Government. Sir T. W. P. Bloms- field, replying on behalf of the Board of

THE WEATHER,

The weather hero of late has bean vory bad,

or their way to the head offics of the shooting on the Sich and 16th inst. at King's Trade, siated that it was obligatory up cloudy and damp; but so fur do cold has yet Nippon Yusen Kuisha at Tokyo.

A large master of members attended the

Park. The range was 300 jards with a possible of 70. The principal scoria were as follows: W. . Hoekin........ 6A. G. Nowingēna

A. S. WATSON & CO. | BOWARD GREY have publicly declared that a Liberal Government would loyally carry LIMITED,

out the "Auglo-Japanese allianos as they unreservedly approve the treaty so far as it

The J. & C. Express remeras:~It is quite je intended to maintain the integrity of China. Equal confilence will be felt in the encouraging to see silver at or over 291. pero

and Hongkong Exchange above 24— rate El of Ebots and KINCARDINE (formerly that has, rightly or wrongly, como to be looked Veeroy of India), as Colonial Secretary, ou as a sort of purity. It would appear that but the appointment, especially at the Russian requirements, a steady Eastern temand, pregat-time, of a note risus little. Englan- and a satisfactory home consumption have dey

like Mr. Jows MORLEY as Secretary combined tobring about a shortage of the metal of State for India, will doubtless for immediate delivery. There is at present no appeal to many as somewhat humorous sign that any substantial reaction need be We fear it is not improbable that this bodes anticipates]. further trouble in India, for we doubt if Mr. JOHN MORLEY will be found so com- plaisant towards Lord KITCHENER's plans As to the as iris predecessor has been.

the appointments in the Cabinet there is little int need be said. The appointment to office of Mr. LLOYD GEORGE, the fire brutal of the Party, was generally antici- Patel, and perhaps no wafer place for this turbulent spirit could be found than the Board of Trade. The inclusion of Mr. JORN BURNS in the Cabinet is the first occasion on which a Labour Member as beat so honoured, but few who have watched the career of Mr. Eunss as a member of the Lomlon County Council and a member mounta:a numès). The Tank's keel was laid. Kaston

at the Kam Nural Yard in December last and of the Imperial Parliament will cavil at the i

she will be launched this December. The selection. Neither Mr. LLOYD GEORGE nor flows in expected to be launched from the same. E. Gollsmilk Mr. Jons BURNS have held office of any yard in February next, her construction having | P. 1. Miller Ir the Daily Telegraph be well informed kind in previous adiuinistrations, nor have bew started in the corresponding time of this in a aumber arriving by yesterday's mail, Mr. HALDANE, Mr. BIRRELL and Captain your. The 44 and Ibuki are also under con- Russia is wilfully joining the ranks of those SRCA. It is, to say the least, unusual struction at Kure, and the Saisuma and Kurama who manufacture their own troubles. Japan's to find so many men in a new Cabinet, who status as a Power of the first magnitude have not qualified by service as Parliamen- has now been recognised by England, tary Utuler Secretaries. The prolonged ex- America, Germany, and France and even the chision of the Liberal Party from power Tsakin a cent rescript thought it expedient affords the explanation, no doubt, for it will to refer to Japan as great and mighty. Tet generally be admitted that the new minis Russia is balking at Japan's desire to

men of coloananding ability in exclrango representatives of ambassadorial | the ranks of the Liberal Party," rank Count WITTE informed his Goveru. ment from Portsmouth that the future good Capt. John do Mostro Hutchison, R. N., Into relations of Japan and Russia would be extra Naval Attaché at Tokyo, has got his

|C.M.G. fostered if Russia fell into line with the ather Powers in the chatter of paying this The last London Lord deserved contpliment. But in St. Peters-structed bigger crowds thus burg," says the Daily Telegraph, "the Oes of three emblematical care ripresented They do corno ho mo without a fish,

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Mayor's "akow" for years past

On Dec. 9th to plaguo totals stood at 201 cases nad 283 deaths. On the mme lay two

There are two battle ships and four semoured cruisers under construction in Japan. The battle-ships will be named Ali and Satsuma (both province names) and the cruisers christen- ed Tsukuba, Iowa, Karena and Ibuki full

at Yokosuke.

A. Hewett.... E. Thomas

T. P. Cochrane...

J. G. Gow. A. H. Tynck

3. S. Lewington J. F... Michael

E. W. Tervey

J. B. Bingham

E. Rogers.....

J. H. Pidgeo26.

By G. B. Buyers....

4. J. Allen...

richardson

364, 0. Futur .....G J. A. Lyon

45 T. K. Denly GF. Fisher...... 61 A. Meir...

61

A. Blowey

H.J. Gedge

.... 6 J. McCnishin

4.1. Michael

W. H. T. Davis

3 A. W. Bizon ......

83 T. ABE

. . Bird

012

H. Piekney

A. R. Lowe..

62

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Wani

E. W. Duн022

AV. Mekay

A. P. Nobbs H. W. Fraser ....... W. B. A. Moore A. Jenkins

A. Brown..... F. D. Godlarl W. L. Garter

W.T. Elwants...

4 J. Whittall....

3

R. 11. King...

A. W. Whitlow.....

W. C. Winterbourn

in J. D. Auld

..... 60 Dr. E. Evan Jones

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A.8. Subhayrime W. J.Saunders... 59 H. R. Phelps

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Inasters of British vessels to afford pas sages homes to distressed British semen from foreign ships, and that the cost of the passages home of the crow of the Sala Harji would, it was expected, be entirely horne by the owners

of that steamer.

en fält.

HOTELS.

I understand that by the end of the year, we shall have one hotel short here. There is no doubt that there are too many hotels in a small place like Muóso, where there am really were very few attractions except gambling.

The Guild, in the course of à further lattor, stated that two of the men who brought home as distressed British seamen bore names of a distinctly alien character, They suggested that the Board should make inquiries on the point as the Guild desired to ascertain for the information of their mem- 53 bers generally whether masters of merchant ships are required to carry meu paid off from 52 foreign vessels us distressed seamen irrespectiv

of their nationality. SirT. W. P. Blomefield Chinese Fishing is the latest Ludon draw" *

51 has now, informed the Guild that two seamen, which is to be seen at the Hippodrome. Most

foreigners by birth. joined the Sala Hużji at peuple of the East are familiar with the system,

50Barry, and they may be the men mentioned by which is done by cormorants who, at the will of

the Guild. the augler, flys off, seizes its prey, and flies back The pool on the inst, was won by W. T. known of the man who; it is said. may be Nothing further, however, is

Heskin with a total of 69; and on the 10th inst. to the boat with the fish in its beak. They

Tu conclusion, the G. K. Harton secured it with a total of 64demiciled in this country. also have rings round their necks to prevent The membership roll has now reached a total Guita are informed that masters of British them swallowing the fish. At the Hippodroma of 200.

vessels can be required to conroy distressed the arena is flooded with water several fest deep

British subjects discharged from a foreign | in which swim, hundreds of fish from the royal

vessel, but not foreigners discharged from a sturgeon down to whitebait. The cormorant,

foreigu vessel. Hike Methodist parsons, sit in solemn silence ou than stare and at the word "go" swoop into the tank, tussle with the enemy had fly back to the stage and the plaudits of the crowd,

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA-

Europeans and one Purtiguesa were recortest1ION Co, Ltd. VAN LAUN & Co. to be suffering from diphtheria.

Hall Caine, the successful novelist Ins

GERMANY'S GROWING SHIPPING.

A NEW HONGKONG MONOPOLY.

The board of directors of the Oaks Alkali Company has decided to raise a foreigas lean of

CANTON.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

11th December." HONGKONG-CANTON RAILWAY,

Viceroy Shum rosantly forwarded a despatch to the Governor of Hongkong suggesting the conditions under which the two systems may ba linked. A reply has been received, but its unturi is not disclosed.

NEW WHALF.

Sometime ago I reported that new piors were going to be constructed on the new hund to accommodate Hongkong stoainers which have hitherto been obliged to moor on the Honom side of the river. One of them is about com- pleted and is situated just below the last wharf of the Steamboat Co. The structure is substantial and is a crodit to file architects, Messrs. Parpell And Fugat, under whose guidance and plans the work has been carried out in such a short space of time.

SPIRITED AWAY.

According to the Nuuticus, an annual for promotion of German buval interests, the Ger- dag is gradually assoming a leading position in the different ports of the country. Whilst up to a recent date the injority of vessels -loading and discharging dew the British ensign, it appears that in 190 this was only the case in four out of the twenty-five, the incoming through Mears. Bamuel Samuel & and outgoing outage. of which exceeded Co. on the security of the company's property. It appears that the city is haunted by evil 106,003 and then only to a slight extent. The rate of interest is not yet sottie, the spirits! Men los luix queues while walking In three of them. Pillau, Geesterlunde and cpitalists stipalating for 7 per cent, and the about the streets, this victims discovering their Braake the Union Jack predominated, and in Altali Company offering & per cent, but it is

matter was regarded from a different point of view," from, we cannot-help adding, a pettisk, childish point of view. Russia elected to be represented at Tokyo by "a

The plaintiffs. the China Mutual Steam the fourth the Dutch tricolour. Tu sevente, expected an agreement will soon be arrived at. loss through the smiles of passers-by. Chickens mere minister", and gent-for M. BEKANE-

Navigation Company, of Liverpool, saed notably in Hamburg, Brouen. Bremerhaven, By the contract so far agreed upon Messrs. Samare mysteriously deprived of their wings. A Mears, Vin Laun and Co., of St. Helen's Dau and Kiel, German shipping exceeded, uel Samuel & Co. will be appointed the sole agents annu- living near the small north gate is the Ter, the Minister at Sofia; and conveyed

recently remarked that "nature her places, London, to recover £2994 odd on two that of all the other nations put together, for the sale in Hongkong and southwards of the this insulting intimation via Frapos. There provides the first esperitial-gerins without awards, cited Jan. 6. 1902. Two technical although the importance of their trade is calca sulphuric acid produced by the Alkali Com. lateat victim. He had about $100 in his pillow. was only one answer, and this humiliation which success in fiction writing is impossible." poists were taken on behalf of the defondants.lated to attract foreign bottoms. It is only pany. This is one of the conditions of the loan.cuse, which was securely locked up in a bos The first was that the claim was not main. within the last fifteen years that Germany has We learn that noe half of the amount to beYesterday be found that the money had been she thereby drew upon herself. Russia "was

One of the most artistic wall calendars rettainable, as the cause of action was merged in gained this predominuare, prior to that dute it borrowed will be used for the redemption of the spirited away," as he found in its stead o

19 courteously informed, through the same chan-to hand is that from Mr. H. Rattonjse, whose tender to onforce the award es 4 for fustanem, might bays been mistaken for the other half as a working fuud of the now.

an orter under Section 12 of the Arbitration was Great Britain; and may ports, Hamburg company's existing per cont, debentures and image on which were the words "Fung bo nels (French), that Japan would prefer, for production contains a copy of a well-known judgment or order. The arcond was that English ones from the number of British rassels departure for the manufacture of fertilisers.Taui Fo," which mesus Treasure removed by Great Britain now standa special general meeting of the shareholders Forder of God." These spiritzare without doubt the time being, sand a mere Chargé painting, and bus the calendur neatly set out. subsequent to the awards Mt. Van Laun had moor

giren a charge on moneys which he might second, the actual figures for Iamburg being of the company is called for the 11th proxime Lot gaseous invertebrates" but dishonest d'Affaires to St. Petersburg, and to havea The "Shaugheun "has been played on Monday! recover in un action against underwriters to 6,300,000 Ts against 3,500,000 Ts, and in most for the consideration of the proposed loan. The bipods who have hit upon the idea of covering Russian representative of like rank in and I pastlay mights to guod quillences at the eating the areounts now claimed After of the other ports the propertion is pretty much capital of the Alkali Company is 1,000,000 you their tracks by stirring up clouds of supersti.

considerable legal argument, Mr. Justice the same. The Scandinavian kingdoms and all paid up. The company declared a dividend Tokyo." This petty exhibition by Russia, in St. Patrick's Club, and the efforts of the Bingham decided in favour of the plaintifle, for Holland come next, whilst vessels from the at the rate of 4 per cent, for the second half of tion. Many people do believe that it is ghost- view of the attitude of the other Powers, amateurs have been attended with undoubted whom he entered judgment for the amount of southern countries of Europe, are rarely seen 1558, Lad of 5 per cont. for the first half of last pidjin, and refrain from telling the police.

the awards, £2994 98, 94, with costs.

anywhore except in Hamborg

success on both occasions.

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