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supposed to be unwise to prophesy, but our | euccess in the matter of Ex-Viceroy Shum's

non-return to Canton embolders us to venture the further, pradiction that the Etipress-Dowager will die in harness. The 00., official panic that has been responsible for so much barbarity may have ponstrated the Forbiddon City to some extent, but even that would be against the probability of her retirement. She must know that the odour of sanctity that hangs about the Chinese throne, to say nothing of the com- plicated system of painie guards, constitutes her, best protection. In a Dower Honga at any distance from these, her life would not be, in insurance parlance, a good risk, while if she remained quart red with the Emperor, her ablication would be only nominal, a more farce. The only solution of the mother-in-law problem is to get her out of the house. Reunining, no matter

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OUR LEMONADE, ORANGE CHAM. PAGNE RASPRERRYADE, LEMON SQUASH, &c, possess the true flavour of

the finest Fresh Fruits.

The other day the Judge of the Rangoon TELEGRAMS.

Local Bar pay the costs of the defendant, ene gold mohur, because he was apparing for a minor and had not taken the precaution of hav ing a guardian ad litres ür A next friend appointed on behalf of his client.

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OBITUARY

The management of the Hippodrome, ever in search of novel attractions, have scoured the It is reported that 20,000 Moors services of Miss Alice Norton, a lady chemist, are marching on CasaBlanca. The who makes rubies and mapphires in full view of the audience. It is impossible for a layman to town is in ruin Panic prevails at say whether the gems made by Miss Nortou ara Tangior. as good as those made by nature, but at any rate the spoutsole of a charming young lady exper imenting with a mysterious powder and a large crusible is quite pretty, and the rubies she makes will certainly land one of the lasts of real rubies--they will out glass! In a very short *pace of time Miss Nerton couvert, ordinary violinist, and the Duke of Pless are London clay into largo lumps of quartz, in which dead. the Jubies can be seen, Miss Norton, despite her English unwe, is a Vionnese, born of American parasts. Her contribution to the pro- gramme is remarkably interesting.

By kind permission of Lisuk-Col. W. Scott Monerist and Officers, the Baud of the Third

LONON, Angust 16th. Herr Joseph Joachim, the famous

DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN

GERMANY.

Losos, August 16th. `- Serious, explosions have orenrred Battalion The Duke of Cambridge's Own"in a dynamite ctory at Denitz on (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following

the Elbe, The town has had to be programme of mansia during dinner at the Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening evacuated. MarchWashington Post,'

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It would is so with the old lady of Paking, apropos whose alleged impending retirement euch friends of China as are addicted to slangy speech will aurmur "No such luck."

Not even the best informed dire verture to prophesy what will happen when

2. Songs “Siltana"

Bhetasvi she does go, one way or another. The Em- Setection... Patience

Sullivan peror may be a vastly different person to

Song." Alien Marie,

A-inuas Mayo."

Auber what he was when she forcibly supersedel Valse (Leo) Caressa

Limibeat. him. He has had uh by ondure. But

Selection The Earl and the Girl,” .... Caryll Poika.....

Furtutet,"

......... Falebach Lis imperial aunt is the sanɔ implacabla

DINNER Mezu-He-d'ouvro-Caviare in foc to change that a' has always been.. Soup-Mook Turtle Soup

Fish and Sure. Betrece-Sulmi of Duck Being a woman, she quot halp herself. 3 Ulves, FA: st of Swabroad, Monda

Pattica Curry-Calcutta Carry Joints-Bart Lab and Mint Snace, Roast Clayeon and Brovi Sance, Hoiled Carned Round of Boet and Carrot, Cold Bentos Ox Tongue and humor an 1 Onboa Cream and Pinger-Cats, Tipsy Cake, Ch

Desert --Coffos – Fruit.”

big questions nor little ones, her atti- tade remains, firm, one of devotion to the

GERMAN NAVY.

LONDON, August 16th. It is reported. there is to be au increase of the thousand to the Ball German Navy.

We would draw special attention to and fold order, before medlesiae foreign no-Sand, Swesta-Macarmi Palfing. Noynu İçe

* LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE, which bastions came to disturb Peking.

the pleasant characteristics of the finest Lima Fruit.

Apart from the unforgiving attitude of those who cur- not forget her share in the horrors of seven OUR DRY GINGER ALE is a beverage of years ago, u shure which we raink has ben

dalightful flavour and aroma,

too lightly overlooked by the diplomatic

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OUR SARSAPARILLA is not only a defi-personnel at Peking, we would rejice to

cións drink but a blood pacifier as well.

find the news true. This hippars to be a OUR STONE GINGER BEER sieve its time in Far Eastern affairs when the re- introduction, has bo steadily growing inmoval of the arch-aufragetts would help popular favour.

the development that must come, and so we hope that the data of hor. ul liestion

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BELFAST

LONION, August 16th.

At Belfast the carters' strike is ended, but the dockers are still negotiating.

PASSENGER RATES INCREASED,

Losmos, August 10th. The Eastern Steamboat Companies liave increased their passenger rates by ten per cent.

A naras, it repeated with sufficiant frequency in the newspapers to make it famous or notorious, becomes, an ast, whether it be that of a prima douus or that of a pugilist. Sir Arthur Sullivan used to tell from his own experience a org listrativa of this. Are you Mr. Sullivan?" asked a rough-looking min as the Composer descended from the coach at a mining, town in Colorado. Thomomposer pleaded guilty,

Why, how much do you weigh?" asked the stranger. Sullivan thought this a curious

sawered, "About 16 pounds"

The an Tookod puzzled, saying," And do you mean to

Losos, August 16th. say that at that weight you give fits to John S. Blackmore down in Kansas City" Taen

It is reported thay Laysan Island doubts began to arise. "Ain't you Joka L. fii the Pacific Ocean has been sub-! Sulliran?" demanded the minor. "No," said merged. the other. "I'm Arthur Sullivan," Minglod relief and disappointment appeared upon the The Prime Minister has been beckled man's face. "Wal, I'm sorry you ain't John regarding the knighthood conferred upon Sir." he said: "atill, I'm glad to see you anyway.

Let's have a drink.”

A.S. WATSON & CO..as near as gossip has it, and that method of testing the powers of a composer, but

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LORONG, AUGUST 17TH, 1907,

the abdication will be a gannine one, and not like the of the ex-Emperor of Kore

The Volunteer Troop uyakbads, postponed from last Saturday, will be held on the Palo ground at four o'clock this afternoon, should the weather, and siste of the ground permit. The Treop will be "at home" to their friends.

James z mith, director of the Ayrshire Foundry

| Comp ay, which supplieda defectivo, rudder to

the battleshi, King Edward VII.

The troops of the 3rd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot, numbering shout a thousand, were

Two carpouters were placed in the dook paraded on July 8th to witness the Royal

ISLAND. SUBMERGED.

Laysan is an ischtel island in the North Paolo Ocean, west of the Sandwich Islands.]

SOUTIL À FRICAN REBELS.

LONDON, August 16th. Morengo has escaped from Cape

the Migistay yesterday charged with playing Engineers of the brigale demolish portion Colony into German territory.

stones against the exit of the Po Hing theatre at Taumpatiand preventing the doors from being oprued. Mr. Hazeland decharged the defend- unts with a cantion.

in connection with the prosecution of the American Tobacco Combine, President R200 velt proposes to ask for the appointment of receivera. The proposal is severely criticised in the American press on the ground that it is tantaincount to Governmest ownership,

THE RUSSO-JAPANESE CONVENTION.

THE MURDER CASE, ... A...

VICTIM'S DENTRY BOUNTED). The Jutes event in the trank tragedy is the exhumation of the body of the murdered woman which took place ou Thursday after, wood. The police, Dr. Macfarlane, and Misé Josie Marshall, a woman from Manila, woco

present, and the heat named identified the body

that of Gertrude Dayton. The body was

immediately afterwards interrod.

LAWN BOWLS.

The championship of the Civil Service Bowl- ing Club has been won this year by that veteran player, Mr. R. Foutos. The final between him and Mr. L. E. Brett was played on Wednesday evening, the former having to score 26, white" the latter had to make 27, but the game did not Fenton was in good form and was able to get present the keen' druggle that was anticipated

his "woods" sadly where he wanted them, bat Brettt did not shape so well and had to acknowledge defeat, being unable to score more thau ten to Peaten's 20. Brott secures the second prize, while the respective runners up W. Kelly and R. Cuthbert, divide third anil fourth prizes botwwon them.

Following is the complete record :-

1ST ROUND.

W. Fincher owes & Lots bat J. Blake, Soratel W. Kelly

N. Wilke

So far as man be certained, no escort has been mut from Hongkong to Shanghai to bring Adsath back to the Colony, and publicialeret has been excited as to what course will be par. sued. It cannot be regarded as the duty of the Shanghai polico er evon thoss at Chefoo to contey the suspect to Hongkong and it may be ubreed from the delay which has takes place that the matte is not altogether free

L. E. Brett from difficulties.

C. Parkinson Thofcal Manito papers to contain mything. Pemer now about the murder caso reached us yesterday. A Pile

TheCablenews reem to know all about the

R. Gcles suspec', and prints his name as W. H. A1z0-48. 4. Bond It says he was formerly a member of the Twenty- Eiglit Eegiment of Vaanleers in these islands and lasergeant in the Marine Corps. Ho was a guard of the American Legation at Pekin, China.

Bekoawn up auidown the China vonat an a would-be sport, a court of lawd women, aud aginer by their earnings, The police here are sarahing overy skip thst arrives from China to find this man,

The police of Hargkong found that the wowa hal arrived on the steamship Eastera Augud Ord, and that she was aconmps risi by a mau. The couplo gave the name of Mr. nod Mrs. V. H. Joues on the Eastern. Thop Bas of Forgkong communicated with the polica in Marik, and the best detectives here were put on the case.

The murdered woman was well known horo in the under world. She had been in Manila about year when she left. She came here from Chisa and became the housekeeper and sa inmat of the house at 92 calle Alėjandro VI. This house was conducted by Batrics Booth who also had another establishment of 41 calle Reten.

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Gertrude Dayton was far shwe the middle beight with brown eyes, and rather faded looking. She possessed a fine voice and bad been an actress. Some weeks ago one of the ooth women's establishments was berned in the midle • of the night and she claimed a hoary 1683 on jewelry and furnishings. She was in a -bad way financially, anshe had bought switha's restament some time before and lost mang by Lenis Heymsan. The latter married a thousands in the basiness which was managed

ompanion of Beatrice Booth. Finally the creditore reind the resturant.

When the fire occurred Miss Booth transfory- thainsurance to Gertrud) Dayton to procent the creditors from getting it. Mise Dayton sellected about four thousand pesos.

It was about this time, July 19, that W: E. A treappeared on the scene. He was well as quainted in Manis kaving served here as a

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R. Fenton C. W. Brett I'. I. Adams G. Woodsoak .. J. Wheal

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W. Kolly

L. E. Broll A. Pile

C. Bord

R. Cathbert R. Ferton C. W. Brott

W. Kelly

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B. Palmer

R. Coles

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G. Badcook

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NENI KINAL.

Bint

PINAL.

W. Fincher

A. Pilo

C. Bund

C. W. Brett

W. Kelly

B. Cullbert

Boat 1. E. Breit.

HONGKONG WATER POLO COMPETITION.

Yesterday afterncon at tho V.R.C. enclosure the Middlesex "A" team met their "B" feas and d feuled them by 5 goalsɛ so ♣ There was a good deal of ozdilement in this game and this spectators were greatly amused by the way in which the playan warn spread out and by their marking,

In the matob ta by plaged off this afternoon at the V.R.C. emlosure Botween the R.G.A. and the Corinthians the prospects of the former ses fauciel, especially after tacir meu!-

soldier, nd baving mired in fenderloin society. Ha tok up with the Dayton woman and thaying with the RC. "A.” resided together at the Hotel de Fraucis, os aleu The draw for thesixth round is as follows! did Jesie Marshall, smother Sampaloc desiann

Wednesday R. E. "A" v. Madlienex “A.” Gertrude Dayton was supposed to haveat this Wednesday--R. H. "B" . Müdiesox“ B.” time from five to ten thousand pesos in sy Friday Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. `and jovels. On July 3 she accompanied AtzosN

on the Basten, and under the name of Mr. and V.R.C. "A" Mrs. W. H. Jones, and with Josie Marshall, sailed for Hongkong.

The details their trip and of where they went on arrival in Hongkong urs not knowi here. They could nothavə baan in a hotal there. more than a day before Gertrude Dayton was

killed

and

MISSION KIDNAPPING CASE.

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST ŽENANA

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LADIES, Mr. T. Venkats Subbish, High Court Vakil

Barice Booth left here for Japan on the applied at Madras on July 4th for warrants Kurse Mare on August 3, supposedly follow to leone against Mis. Harband, Miss M. P ing the Dayton woman in au effort to gal hack Stringfellow and the Misses Bagyam, attachet the iomrance which it was said Miss Dayton

to the London Minion Bible Training Institu reforad

to return. Booth arrived ju Hongkong tion Vepery, under the following circumstances 1-hree daye after the murder,

set forth in a son complaint-The acensed Gerrado Dayton, during her short career in the islands made several visits to points to teach at native homes,

aro ladies attached to a zuzaan mission, and usut The third and fourth outside of Mainin. She is said to have scenced used to come every day to complainant's mado 4 tour of the southern island touch-

house

Lo tosol his daughter, and the first and ing at the principal towns between borosecond aceated came occasionally to superintend Zambonage. At the latter port stand examine the work of the third and remained several days and is said to have capti-fourth accused. They ad to come at a time vuted averal of the pithe of that town with whom the malas were absunt and away on her exallant singing and dancing. Upon her work. Complaint believed that the accussi into Manila he was in possession of several were guided by good intentions, when they were handsme presects which she was proud to touching bis girl disinterestedly and without exhibit to her sessiences in this city. Miss any payment. The inition and been going ou Dagtos, as a girl, was well brought up, her for three or four months. On the 18th instant manues were rat ber retived, shu had a good complainant was informed that the third and education, was a brilliant conversationalist and fourth acoused cam to his house three or four was throughly maid and entertaining. Shtimes, and after dark at about 7-3 m., kid- was tall and slender and had a fair complexion. She bid

bh an sctress.

of a field work by undermining and blowing up. Brigadier General Campbell, the offbor in command, had the work explatued to the mes, who wers drawn up about a thousand

Per some reason which cannot at present ha yards off, which was considered a safe distance

Tokyo, August 15th. explained, the force of the explosion, instead

The new Convention between Riis. of acting dawaward or upwards, as was sin and Japan is published to-day. expected, was expended in a lateral direction, scattering stones and dúoris among the troops,

Both parties agree to respect the many of whom were hit by the flying missiles. territorial integrity of each other, as There was a bad shoal of Lie down!" and well as all rights secured by each the men instantly obeyed just as a second rains the existing Treaties with China, and passed harmlessly over the recumbent men, in the Portsmouth Treaty and Special Some ten men were reported as burt, two very Conventions. Seriously, needing their immediate remotal 4o the Connaught Military Hospital. Their (says injuries are, however, ebietly about the legs

nad are not likely to prova, daugerous.

Heborenf the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve ure informed that as the firing point at 800 yards range is not yet completed, this postponed competition for the Gwernors

Cup at 500 yards will be held this after noon and to morrow at the Pak Eauge,

"Polit Parisier" aunounces Restofhat at Rochefort a student named Laucion has made a vmmunication at the School of Medicine there regarding the discovery by bit of a substance which bo calls moly bdott, possessing the same qualities us bromide, of radium and costing only 20 francs the gram me, instead of 3000 francs.

'Two Antrian engineers have invented, as ingenions apparatus which it is said has been taken

up by the French and Hungarian Governments for use in their post-offices. It is an automatic machine which makes it possible to

post rogistered letters without the agiatango of post-office officials. At areceul demonstration in the presence of the postal authorities (writes the United States Consul at Prague) the machine was divolared a success,

Laffan's telegram from Ottawe, the Damiaion Government proposes dollars, which it has been imposing apon shortly to roto the boad tax of twenty-fire Japanese entering the country. The Anglo- Japanese Treaty forbids such discrimination, and, furthermore, the Grand Truk and Parifia Railroad officials are greatly in wont of Japanese

was sprung This time the shower: of stones;

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, August Lith.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE MR. A. G. Wise (PUISNE JUDGE).

A PENDING APPEAL.

Further, both Powers recognise and agree to maintain the independence and territorial integrity of China.

REUTHER SERVICE-J-

THE BELFAST RIOTS.

LONDON, August 13th, As a result of conferences between the representatives of employers and siting late yesterday evening, it is hoped that the labour dispute in Belfast will be

zien,

Mr. J. H. Gardiner, from the ofles of Mussrestled to-day. Bratton and Hett, applied for a stay of exsou- The police and military were withdrawn tion against Li Chi-chir, whom his Lordship from the diaturlel districts in Belfast found-on the previous dog to be a partner in the yesterday evening, he priests, and Orange Tak Li-lung firm,

and Labour leaders promising to restrain the factions. The wening was quiet.

the plaintiffs, objected to this sad asked that a Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro, who represented day be fixed for the hearing of the appeal,

His Lordship adjonmod the case for one wack to give the defendant au opportunity of proceeding.

THE story of the imminent audication of the Empress-Dowager of China is one that has con frequently repeated during the last welve maiths, and we believe the date was fixed about two months ago by a Chinese journalist in Shanghai who has the alvantage of an imagination, in thorough working onder. It may be taken for granted that authentic information of that nature would not be published in any hole-and- corner ways, whereas at present the story. | is discreetly ignored by native journals Aucording to A asemble to Peking influences. In the middle of last month the Empress Dowager was reported to be "riously thinking" of handing back the reins of government to the Emperor, and that "the day chosen for the ceremony will be the first day of the next: Chinese new year"-February 2nd next. The story of that date was given craisemblance by the added comment that "on that occasion also it is probable

A riesha conlin was brought before Mr. C. D. an Hoir Apparent will also be selected," Melbourue at the Magistracy yesterday on a and the infant nephew of the Emperor roh a drunken European it Arsenal Strest on obargo of having with two others altempted to (Prince Chun's son) and Princes Kung Thursday night. The defendant had taken the and Pa Lun vere nominated as European there about milnight and got two likely selections. Subsequent statements other ricshawonlies to weard: the draakos Įman are unlikely to

while ho kept watch. An Indias constable saw be more than repeti-

what was happening but before be could come tions and

variations of these canards,up the other two coolies had bolted. Defendant which were a natural outcome of the period denied the offence and the case was remanded on 15th inst. marked by anti-dynastic agitation. It is pending the appearanos of the European.

labour to rush te work in hand in order to

complete their contracts within the specifel

fime.

AN ANNAMITE'S CLAIM. Pham Pay Kien sued F. Flament to recover

336 dus for wages,

and bringing him here from Saigon at a salary Defendant admitted sagaging the plaintiff

Rt. Hon. Sir Autóny Macdonnell, Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has been most active in en leavouring to arrange a settlement of the strike.

KING AND KAISER.

LONDON, August 13th. of $20 a month, but he had to sammarily dismiss hehe. The Kiss and Prince Buelow King Edward has arrived at Wilhelm - him during the first month's service owing to received him at his thiering propeusitios,

the station, where the Judgment was entered for defendant. monarchs cordially embraced, and after warde drove to the mstle amid the cheere of the people.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The 1.G.M. str. P. E. Friedrich which loft here on Tuesday the 13thinat at noon, arrived at Shanghai on Thursday 15th inst, at 9 pm.

The Boston str. Wyneric arrived at Manila The Boston sir. Tremont left Kobe on the

16th instant.

THE BREISH NAVY.

LONDON, August 13th. The Daily Telegraph says that it is under. stood three improved Dreadnoughts will be commenced shortly.

that Getruds Day resided in while in Mis Jessie Lesser, fropristress of the house Manila claims that the murdered woman is not Miss Tayton, saying that she loff Hongkong on. Saint, which sailed from that port baforathe murder took place.

A wil known Mauilau says. I know is suspect, who was reently stationed at the Amerian Legation in Peking, he being in tho service of the Marine. Seroral months ago where he was considerel a "crooked he obtened his discharge and went to Shang

gambler. After

staying in Shanghai several works he shortly afterwards was compelled to leave the married a woman of thɛ red light district, aud

city by Judge Wilday He came to Manila and immediately renewed his sequsintanse with the Datoa woman,

DEATH OF MR. D, A. ANDREWS.

The death fook place at the Peak Hospital "yesterly, of Mr. Durid Aloxander Astrowa,

E. Deceased, who was a cousin of Mr. | Donald Macdonald was formerly on the staff of the Naval Er'ension Works bat after two years! service and a holiday at home ratarsed to ite Clony under agreement with Mosers Butterfeld and Swire and joined the engineer ing staf at Quitry Bay. Mr. Andreas was taken ill two weeks agoand bis death yesterday from congestion of thalungs caused a painful sensation among his large circle of friends and acquaintances. The funeral, took place pen er- day aftercon.

LAWN TENNIS,

The thal in the doubles competition was played on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground yesterday evening between Lapsley and Thurcan against Klominack and Fowler, couple we, the scoren being 4/3 6/3 6/4, :

The former

upped and bluestad his girl from his house at

told by his son that the third and fourth accuss

tims when compl inant way abwent and his wife had gone to the bagir. Complainant was took away the girl, and that when his son ran up and caught hold of his sister, the third and fourth accuss extricated her from his hold, took her inside the, London Mission Bible Wormsu'a Focisty's Complainant, his wife, sud others, raa compound and chut the gates.

13p in the Zening House, and raised a ory:

when the first and second accused, who were inside, the Mission House, sous for the Police, and drove them out. Complaisant tosa reported the kidnapping to the police, sed the of the accused. The acousel paid that if the Police Inspector next morning mads enquiries. girl wished to go to her parents they bad no objection. The girl being under the spell of their fl advice and machinations refused to go with the complainant, Baid that she was going to see and realise the true Gol. Complainant and arranged for the marriage of

his daugthor to take place next month. Complainant was informed that the third and fourth acoused were caste women, and had been converted to Chripinuity. In these circumstances the complainant charged the sa- enlture and justruction in the zenanas of Hinda cused that they, under the pratext of imparting homes, had, with the intent of converting her to their their religion, unlawfully abducted the girl, and were thoxfore guilty of the offen chis of kidnapping from lawful custody, and wrong. fully keeping her in configoment, under See: inu 363 and 361 of the Indian Penal Code. He also Criminal Procedure Code, for an order for the prayed, under Section 551 of the

immediate restoration of his daughter to bim, baptize her, and give her sway in marriage to it was likely that the acoused were going to so sono pariah. His Worship directed a Ratics to issue upon the accused to show cause making the same returnable on the 26th July,

Addressing a missionary meeting at Norwich' the Bishop of Bath and Wells ssid a Bristol sehoolbay was set to write an easy on BritishTM colonisation. The l wrote "I will tell you how England obtains her colonies.. irat, sho sends out her misica ries, and they look about for the best land. When they have found it, they call the people to prager, and when their eyes are fast shut up goes the Union Jack."

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