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ST JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.

ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

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ENTERTAINMENT BY PUPILS. “

fully reorganized for the beginning of tho current school year. It is clear that this! is a central locality, and 1 may say that the work is now carried on under better conditions than before. Under ordinary circumstances this well-ventilated hall

accommodates the boarders' beds, and it

THE PRIZE LIST.

The following was the prize-list :

Cines da :--1, H. Táui, 2, Iwo Silva, 3,|| G. Fong, 4, J. Figueiredo, o. H. Fang, 4.3 1. d'Almeido, 7, C. VIDA, 8. II. Hostey, 9,

R. Pereira, 19, H. M. Remedios. Clitse 0:1, Lan Wai Chaw, 2, Chow Sik

eun, 9, Leung Shin Long, 4. Ise Siu Wa, Yeung Han Shau, 6, Yung Kam Yan,

10, John

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OBTAINING MONEY BY

THREATS.

TWO POLICE RESERVISTS

CONVICTED

A Magistracy, yesterday, before MD. Melbourne, the bearing was continued of the ene in which Henry Aquino, Jose Portaria, and Chow Kau

from Chicke woman in Sayce Street.

EL Jourpl'a College held its annual distribution of prizes yesterday evening in the new College building (the blade not surprising if Dr. Strahan certifies 7, Fung Tak Pan, 8. Hon har Hai, 11. Chow were charged with having stained Bu (Jerman Ciui) Kennedy Road. The ball, that the dormitories are in a thoroughly Tse Chin, 10. Wong Wa Shot

Ланя Та 1. George Fung, 2, the Chr in which the function was held, wee spit infisfactory and sanitary condition.

Leung, 3, Ho Suk Yee, 4. R. Jahimatsu, pans of threats and with intent to ably are rated for the occasion and there At present the higher classes are taught, Peter lam Uy Ph, 6, des Simica, 7, steal, rai uz abang Deewaber 31st. 1918 was a large gathering of parents and hers, and the lower in the annexe to the Rodrigues, 8. Vietor Jan, 18, C. Norondon, Sergeant Willis prosecuted. und Mr. FX d'Almada defended the first twe Friends of the pupils, His Excellency the old College building (Robinson Road)

Clas Braga

I, Tak Yoo, 2. Tak Chin, 3, defendants. Mr. F. C Jenkin watches Officer Adminatering the Government. which was completed in October, 1917. U' Kin, 4, Po Chang, 5, Le Pong, 5. Chás || the case on behalf of the Police Reserve, who distributed the prizes, was received Ir bis annual report Mr. Ralphs states Ting, 10. Yeo Farn.

| To, 7, Wong Chín, 8, Yeu Ping, 9, Ehonk to which two of the defendants belonged by Bishop Pozzoni and Brother Aimat.hind it is in every respect suitable as a

Sergeant Willas gave evidence with ne Ca 4. J. Holm, 2 Osmund. 3,gard to conversations he had haut with the Primipul of the Behord,

school building, and is welt Furnished. | M, Silva, 1. P. X Silva, 5. H. Nomagen, the defendants, before and after their Two small divisions of Classes & and Inokachi, 7. J. Foke. 5, B. Romjulin.d He had spoken to d'Aning ve are taught in Kowloon. The numbers are, N. M. Orax, H. P. Castallio

yeka before he was arrested, when the practically those of the last four peaTH :

Class on: Merius Won, 2, Peter Hui defendang reported to his dut No ja viz., 540 on roll as compared with 554 in 3. . Yuen thun, 4, 4. Hin Kwok, 5. Y 1997. To 540 must be added the 50 pupila Liu Yong, 6, K. Lan Ying, 7, C. Gr Hoe, Street, was a house of ill fame attending the Kowloon branch opened in 18, Chu Sui Lan, 9. The Slan Kuen, 10, Y. September, 1917.

Mik

by

M.

Kwong Low

Class :--1, A. M. Xavier, 2. M. n.

G.

2

Mr. d'Almada said the woman's evid ener Has the defendants had visted her house on December 31st was false. At about 4 pm defendant was at the Palice Reserve office trying to arrange a spl stitute for duty Later in the evening Bike spent the night at the inecuatograph. (Kai lan, 5. Mr. A. K. Alves, Inspector of the Polier Reserve, depused that d'Aquino visited him at his office at about 4 pm. ou reember 31, and there arranged durt another Indian Reservist should take his duty at the Empire Theatre at 9 p.m. that night.

Chase Ge- 1, A. Gusano, 2, J. Montalto, 3, C. Haughton, 4, E. &. de Rosa, 5, D. Montalto. 6. Ishiwala. 7. J Ward, A. T

Bilva. 8,

Cross-examined :

When asked why he wanted a substitute to do his duty that night, defeudant replied in the

something on." Witoves did not enter

Therefore, the change in his books Emil Bergeant Willis,if you brought our books here. first defendant might be mequitted, because he would the down as being on duty, whereas he was really off." Mr J.

£11

After an overture by Profesor Gonzales, the College Choir sung Ye Mariners of England," An interesting dialogue What we won't be," was very much appiaard, those taking part being Masters A. Johnson, C. da Stiva, Montalto, G. Nortcha, George Fang, E. Carvalho, C. Ostmund, and W. Urquhart. Other pleasin Latroard Watch

The annual inspection was held in May. endered items

were a

The Inspector of English Schools report Silva, . E. Olson, 4. A. Sogal, 5, B. Reme somal dana, Masters a Silva, C Usurand, A.

ed the equipment satisfactory, the distins, G, 1. Hileiro, 7. Mt. Fishman, 8, 1. cipline very good, and the staff adequate Xavier, 9, T. Binga. 10, Tay Yow Ai, Xavier ar.. U. da Silva and a Pinerolo acording to code requirement. During

Su Young Fook, Duet by asters M. Silva and E. valho (Pails of Miss Elfrida Osmund) the Great War three Brothers and one Wing. 3. 1. Ka Min. 4.

Assistant Master, Mr. G. Bristow, c. Kwan Yang. ti. T. Barh Yim, 7. H. Show These lists gave evidence of careful responded to their country's call in the Cheong, 8, L. Kam Ting. P. N. Ying Tok, training and show considerable promise

hour of need. In his report the Inspector 10, TIp Kan. The struction of Pompen," a rocita tic by Master A. M. Xavier, was exception of two classeY

of English sehoole notes that, with the where more Ex Bency afterwards remarked, attention to vowel sounds is neccesary extremely pond The boy's elocution reading was generally very

good. Writ ww exceptional and he was rewarded ten work was examined in all classes and Chanatong, D. Lobato de Farin, 10, E. Olac with an outbarst of applause. Another found to be very good except in one ones.

Class 4x1, Henry Barros (ald Toys' interesting choral number was The Pro-

Ju fessor and L. Q., bay

classes a high standard is Loken, bolarship), 2. Franems Young, 3, Francis the choir. nument to it. The anterspreiully, in composition. As in previous Bacaume, 4, Hugh Brage, Bi da Silva,

Carlos Pereira, years, all exercise books are regularly | 6.

7. Jo Professor fituzles, which evoked

the corrected by the Masters and inspected by Stephen Conception, 9, Man Yeng, 10. Jest adadration sf all present.

After the trtainment Bro. Aimar the Director. Test examinations are held Alves, Carlos Silva.

Class 4: 1. A. at stated times during the year, and

Jesus told boys rend out, the repert for the past year and detailer reporte regularly submitted to scholarship), 2. A. G. Boleles, 3. Androw then H.E. the Officer Administering the Government delivered a short addresa,

the parents of the pupils.

The 4, P. Valery, 6, Mirbook Lob, 6. V The results of the public examinations Crez, 7, J. Neves, K. J. Gamos, 9, W. RM Jus EXCELLENCY said: My Land

wern satisfactory. Out of 31 candidates Ying. 10, L. rham Piu. Bishop, Brother Aimar, Indies and gentle who entered for the Preliminary Oxford

C. Barelto, assistant in the I have a lively recollection of the Local in

CHAN 3: 1. S. Rujan old boys Union Trading Company, corroborated 1917, 90 passed (ing with scholarship), &, Lauroner Teen, 3 yên, preted prizes at thongurs). tite

the statement of the grevious witnebb. In 1918, the examination wa Josephs 4olleg I think it was is the held in September.

4. H. Okitsu, 5, Man Ying 6. Birty Lovy. The first defendant id ting he had Some of the candi. of ints, in the old building in dates from the outports could not be here

Joseph Shak, 9. Ng Sik Wing. 9, Tiheen a constant visitor at No. 8, Hayes Robinwo Hund: Chat building which is

Street,

where a Woman wed Ku Keo The results which

Class 5 (Kowloon Branch): now much shut and which I understand in time to take it.

ni 16. Simon was in charge house of ill-fame cune to hand last week show that 20 has had to pretically handkndd. 1

ha, 2, F. Garria, 3. A. Brown, 4. J. Franco, | Yen. the wotuan from who he Wax cundidates were successful in the Ju think considering the great difficulties passed (5 with 3rd class honours).

5, J. Antoquie, 0, Junior

Suuza, 7. G. Angeles, alleged to have taken money, was only with which Hrn. Aimar has had to con-

Class B (Kowtoun Branch) :--1, B. dous, an amph He related his movements on Local. They were awarded 3 distinctions. tend during the past year, with two Dat of 31, presented, only 2 failed in the 2, 4. Luz, 3, R. Tavares, 4, C. Figueiredo, December ålst and denied that he had pines and in addition an earthquake. English section which comprises dictation, 5, P. Lassis, 6. C. Smith, 7. M. Franco.

been to the house in question on that we may consider the report which he has

gramming, composition and literature; 6 Olas 7 (Kowloon Bernek); 1.3. Aleuzes, Lay He gave a complete denial of all rend to

Batisfactory. It is not an passed the matriculation, and 5 the 2, F. Pisan, 3, B. Jesus.

A

Lai Yer's statements with asy thing suddenly to have to transplant Beror Local: 9 Tailed. In the Pitman's

regard to Preliminary Clas: 1, Luke Tang Yeo Jose Portaria, the second defendant, the greater part of the school to another Shorthand Examinations 2 obtained a Ynen site because parents may view such a move second class certificate, and 17 a third Yip, 3. T. Chun Chung, 4, Las Kam Wing, house in question

(Lagard scholarship), 2, Yung Kui, denied absoluty that he visited the

an. December 31st. with disapproval, and the attendance may class. suffer considerably That, on this poca attended.

The typewriting dass weli 5, Minaro Ono, 敷。 John Ge, 7, Chao Kwok That afternoon he was with a friend,

Chinese is taught to all tho

61 Causeway Bay, and afterwards went Chow Fung To passed with distinction

rud, 10, 1. Tổng Chung.

to the Victoria Cinematograph.

Tho the Chinese test in the Junior Local.

Junior Class: General Proficiency: Chew account of his movementy was corroborat. Fung To, (Brother Peter's Manoriated by Joseph Yee Chok. a student who French or Portuguese is now taught to Scholarship), General Proficiency: Frank rently arrived in the pupils of European parentage in Wing Kwan Tsc, Belilios Scholarship),

the Colony from Class 4 to 1, from three to five hours a

Singapore.

The third defendant also denied that

THE

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Cho Wa, 10, Luiz Marques. î

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sion, is not been the case, and it shows Chinese boya in accordance with the code ↑ Leong, H. Yang Chong Lam, 9, 8. H. Gar.

Lai

how much the parents value the teaching given here that they have no objection to any of their children coming the extra distance I spent about an hour yester day with Brother Aimar going from the to the bottom of this building to see what he has been his plan has been carrig, and so far as

into effect I san since September last. An analysis of the Mathematics: Jat Wong Chow Soi, 2nd tiun. sure he has made thoroughly auod me of smbers and, results of the Senior Class Ho Man Kai, History: Louis Chan, The defendants were sentenced to threa his time. He has extensive schenk for students for the last four years will enable 2nd M. Barma,

English: Leo. d'Almuda, Religious Know.

week. The Bev. Father B. da Silva has ledge: 1st J. J. Uhler, and J. F. Ribeiro, be visited the house on the day in ques boom in charge of the Portuguese class

Die future for which he looks to varios you to judge how the College stands with Ubier, 2nd I.. d'Alpy 1st J. J. months' imprisonment each

'Almada, Arithmetic :—M.

regard to higher education-77 candidates. K. C. Fong, Drawing ft J. I. Uhler, were presented for the Matriculation and 2nd Ho Man Kai, "Book-keeping: M. Senior Local; 52 passed (2 with honours)

25J.

Sanior

FUNERAL OF MRS. PHILIP FARRELL,

A large gathering, composed chiefly of

quarters for help. The schemes, I believe from his descriptions-1 have not scen the plans are good ones and will enable him to house the whole of the school un 23 of the students were Purtuguese, 25

Barma, Shorthand :---á. Ganies, French: this very fine site within a

Uhler, Chinese: Chow Pang To, comparatively Chinese, 15 Indians, and 13 of British, Portuguese: F. V. Ribeiro. short Lite must urge upon you, ne French or Sunnich nationality, 10 of those have urged elsewhere, the importance of who matriculated are pursuing their 1st. I. F. M. Xavier, (Bishop Pozzuna's Class: --Religion Knowledge:--- the matriculation examination for the studies in the Faculties of the Local Prize), 2nd No Brags, English Noel members of the stabs of the Taikon Dock. University. Brother Aimar report of my boys giving spoke in hir University, and two or three in foreign Bruge, Senior Belilius Scholarship), Eng yard, attended the funeral of Mrs.

Caiversities. a comparatively early age, not attempt culated

The proportion of matri lish Literatate:-1st Joseph Chow Fong

Philip Farrell, at Happy Valley, yea students who continue their

The coffin which was ing to get anything like so far as that studies is fairly satisfactory, but far too (Bir H. N. Mody's Gold Medal), 2nd D. Rerday evenings examination. That examination provides many of ear pupils leave from Clance 4 Remedies, Mathematics:

1st Joseph Chow covered with a profusion of wreaths a standard, which in fairly high, and which and 3, corresponding to the old 5th and long, 2nd G. Millar, Modern Langu

Languages:

was borne to the grave by Messrs. Mit- I hope will remain high. It is a sort of 6th standards respectively. Their educa lat Emi Auhaur (French), D. chell, Garraway

R

Kerr and Middleton. guarantee to the boy-whether he is going tion is so incomplete and so limited, that

that Remedios (Portuguese), 3rd L. F. M. The Rev. J, Kick Maconachie conducted into business or other walks of life that they will have but few opportunities and Xavier (French), Chinese 1st Woo Pak the burial service. he has achieved quite a good standard of command very small salarios In the Luk, (Li Shek Pang Gold Medal), 2nd Among those present were Messrs. education. I hope that as many of

GR words bf well-known educationist (Sir Joseph Chow Fong, History and Gen Reid, Greig, Paton. Templeton, Walker, possible will proceed to the University, Jamoa Yoxall, M.P.), "It was and that they may, not like Master Silva, the children of the working classes lafty-Ist Noel Braga, 2nd W. Michael, McCubbin, Barr, T. A. Hamilton, Ait-

fit

tion

life'

becauseo

become Professors and 1.1. D's (laughter), school at the early age of 14 that they Pak Luk

Drawing:lub Ernits Autouy, 2nd Woo ken, McCorquodale, McNeill, McNeillic, Wallace, Boott, Duncan, Prowse, and but that they may still had deres hot of her che ho in might. Depe at one of the three faculties he record must exercise the faculties and impart 3, José Xavier, 4, D. R.

University: -Matriculation others. Hongkong And he is right. Teachers (Passes): 1, Neel Braga, 2, George Miller, selves for a sound

Three handsome wreaths were sent by Remedion, 6, the deceased's husband and daughter, the staff of the Taikoo Dockyard, and the of the Taikoo Sugar Refinery.

carver.

wong

W wong Lok, 5, 8. A. M. Sopher.

were Mr. and Mrs. Cousins, Mr. and

and Ma. T. F. Greig, Mr. and

There are 145, 2, Frank Wing Kwon Tse, 8, Leung lace. Mr. and the Mice McNeill,

Wah Ping, 4, Anthony N. 5. Wonk Chow

in Classes 1, 2 and 3 this year.

GENERAL

Soi, 6, Ho Man Kai, 7, Charles B. F. Pail,

12,

Mrs.

F.

94 boys on each court, it provides must ago, Mra. Li Shek Pang and sous donated Mng Tin Yeang, I, J. J. Uhler. 1 Middleton M. and Mrs. McNeillie, Mr.

and Mrs. D. G. Nicolle, Mr. and

and Mia J. Haasen, Mr.

Mrs. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Morrisor Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ean, Mr. and Mrs. Grimshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Garraway, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W.

of the school has been fairly satisfactory formation and power; but in the light of Juseph Chow Fong, 6, Woo Pak Luk. in athletics during the past year, but there experience we all know that very little in one game not played here, which has power can be imparted to a child's mind 2, William Michael, 3, L. P. M. Xavier, 4, Amongst others who sent floral tributes

staff Senior Local (Passes)-1, Emile Aubony, been a great success in other schools, and before he is 14. that is volley ball. I am sure that if Brother Aimar sees his way to make one the numbers in the higher classes are

It is, however, satisfactory to note that Junior beat (Puests)-1, Chow Fung Mrs. Grott, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, or two volley ball courte is the ground increasing year by year. here, he will find that there will be keen competition in that game, and that it will keep his pupils in excellent health. This gume requires only a small area and with

B, M. N. Ko Chung Fong. 9, Louis Chan We gratefully remember that two years 10, vigorous exercise

Lauret, 13, M. Barma, 14, M. I throw it out as a $12,000 and that various benefactors sub Barwald, 15, J, F. V. Ribeiro, 18, A. M. suggestion and I hope it may bo found

scribed over $3,000 towards the comple- Gomes, 17, F. V. V. Ribeiro, 18, E. M. possible to work the courts in with the tion of the annexe which proved such a Franco, 10. L. d'Almada e Castro, 20, B. other plans. I congratulate you, Brother boon when the old building was condemon- Aimar, on the success

A. Hyder (Dec.). which attended ed. Memorial tablets will be erected as

E. Oxford Preliminary: For the year 1917: Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chapman, your school last year, and I hope that promised, as soon as future plans are 1, Chu Fez Ching (3rd Class Honours), 2, Mr. and Ms. McLachlan, Mr. and Mrs. when all the plans are completed and you definitely settled. During the past few her Fung To, 3, Louin Chan, 4, Chu Tse B. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Muir, Mr. have your school and house in one pleo months alterations to the row premises Wow, F, Ong Ching Hui, 6, Ong Cheng Kay, and Mrs. D. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. J that your success will increase your 'by and the creation of a sanitary block have, Ho Man Kai, 8, Leung Tin Yeung, 9, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dickens. Mr. and year. (Applause).

involved considerable expenditure. Funda prizes and the playing of the National His EXCELLENCY next distributed the Anthem terminated the proceedings.

THE REPORT.

The following are extracts from Bro Aimar's report:-

Mrs. Aitoheson, Mr. and Mrs. J.

for the teaching of elementary science. Soi, 18, Fas Cheung, 14, Wai Lai, 16, H. John Thorburn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell. will also be needed to equip a laboratory Anthony Ng, 10, Charles F. S. Pau, 11,

Frank Wing Kwan Tao, 12, Wong Chow Paton, Mr. and Mrs.--Pres Mr. We also want a gymnasium, and a large. piny-ground for both day-scholars and Anger, 10, M. Harwald, 17. C. Bragu, 18, Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Tem-

Mr. and Mrs. J.

Ferguson, bonrders.

E. Castro, 19, co d'Almada, 20, A. and the past the generous assistance of the

We feel confident that as in 4. E. Franco, 22, M. Silva, ploton, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Foulds,

Deamborg, The school year under review has been Government and of the friends and pro- 23, J. F. Ribuire, 4,

50, 24, F.

V. Ribeiro, 25, Mr. and Mrs. Macaskill, Mr. nod Mr. one of the most remarkable in the history moters of education will enable us to V. Xavier, 20, A.

J. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell, of the College since its foundation in 1875. carry out the necessary improvements. Oxford Proliminary. For the your 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Garden, Mr. and Mrs. After the earthquake shock the Colony

Before concluding, I beg leave to recall (Third Class Honours): 1, Tong Chun McCorquodalo, Mrs. J. Weir, Mr. and orperienced in February last, two-third the memory of the Founder of the Chris Chung, 2. Yung Kai Tip, 3, Tong Yoo Yuon, Mrs. D. Harvoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mor of the main College fabric were declared tian Brothers--St. John Baptist de In 4, Lan Ham Wing, G, Minoro One, 1, A. A. Cubbin, Mosars. J. Baxter, C. W. Brown, unsafe, and orders were iwued by the Bulle-whose statue now adorns the Hell Building Authority to vacate the wings of this building. This year will see the Gil, 2, C. V. Rorn, 3. Yang Chung Lam, W. Clark, and the apprentices of the and to commente the overhauling of the End centenary of his death at Rouen ga 6, U. Umemoto, 7, A. U. Abbas,

being Tang Chong,

b. Chan Kwok Leong, Taikoo Dockyard. building within six months,

the 7th April, 1719. Born at Rheims in H. 4. Silva, 10, 8. H. Garred, 11, A.

8, A. How to

Wahr, carry on the work of the school during ouation in the 17th century, and to do Acevesto, 12, A. A. Betello, 18, 3. B. the renovation of that larga structure was

Donora of Scholarships and. Prison :-Hin problem difficult of solution. For this disciples continue his work in all Noro, 14, An

14, A. Gomez, 15. A. E. Tavares. Lordship Bishop D. Poszont, The Beiilion remainder of the scholastic yet, countries of the world, conducting no

Second Class: 1, Francis Xavier Chow The Lagard Scholarship, Sir Horuusjes Now- Scholarships: (Senior and Junior), The boarders were housed in some of the new fawer than 1,000 schools and colleges roons, and the classes taught in four

The words of Sir Valentine Chirol in Chi. 2 Joph Chow Fong. different places.

roine a recent issue of the London Times are

Class:-1, Frank Third

Three Old Boys' Scholarships, Fung To, 4Bres. Peter's Memorial Scholarship, Mearn tors of the Union Insurance Society of shorifice to improve our methods of educa. Wong, Chin Bei, & Loung Wat Ping C Canton bad kindly placed at my disposal, tio," weute eir Valentine, aut und Joung Tin Yeung, 2, 11. Man Kni, 8, en Rubert Ho Tung, K. Mr. Ho, Wing, Gir Ho Kom Tong, Sir C. Montague from month to month having boon found garry into practice the principle that the del Barwald, D. Mario Bilva, 10. F. V. V.

Kadoerie, Rt. Hon. Mr. suitable for the reorganization of your formintion of character on a sound moral Biberio, 11, Renaldo Danonberg, 12, Arthur Pak, Mr. J. M. F. Machado, Hon. Mrs. R. work, its nequisition by the Society of the basis is as important exhsentionally sa the Tavares, 13, Gustavo Osmund, 14, A. E. Showan, Messrs. J. M. Noronha, E. J. Christian Brothers was forthwith docdded development of the intellect.

The

ExaminationA)-

The old German Club, which the. Dités. remarkabla:-"We must shrink from do 2, Charles F. 8. Pau, à, Chu Kwan Teo, Gold Medal Gold Medal, Li Shek Pang

upon. In less than four month this five Brothers have been working on those lines Castro, 15. A. M. Gemon, 18, Lula Xavier, storied edifice was converted into a ment") for 240 yours to herdale with the rules 17, M. Rack. erviceable school-building and our word laid down by their Founder. (Applause). (Continued as foot of next column.)

Naronha, Carroll Free, NJ. Stabl. F.

The Yal, C. F. Warren, Chen Kul Hing and Jos. V. Chinatong.

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