Page
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
THA HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 5ta, 1921.
INTIMATIONS
NOTICE.
"R have REMOVED our Office to la THE
FLOOR BANK OF CHINA BUILDING, NE Ahority of Ma H. W. LUCAS to Biga for the Tiermentioned Firm,
WR
4 Queen's Road Central,
W
BAPTISTA, YORK & Co. Læs
NOTION.
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"E bars This Day taken over in Hongkong and China, the Bole Representation of the AssociafE MACHIN CORPORATION of New York, manufacturen
of -
Power Shovel Crise and Excavator
Combination Trach Caltare, Ladder and Wheel type. Concrete Bandling Equipment for Roads. Concrete Handling Equipment for
Structures, Bubling Mixers.
Canal Catting Machinery. Transmission Towers,
REISS & Co.,
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in withdrawn from Dale.
MOLLER AND CO. (HONGKONG).
LIMITED,
BRIC MOLLER, Permanent Director.
Hongkong, Ochobee 1st, (921.
.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
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WE have. This Day REMOVED to Sep
For of Bangor China Building, Queen's Road Central. Entrance: Duddeli Street.
PITTENDRIGH, RUMAHN & Cap Era
Dated October 1st, 198).
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"NOTICE OF BRMOVAL.
E be REMOVED our Dices to
(RAIN BROTHERS, LIB) WE LANK OF DRINA, Building, No.
Hofgkong, October, 1st. 1921.
HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE.
THE the Pavilion of the Hongkong Cricket Club (by kind permission) TO-DAY the 3th October, at 8.15 F.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
4 Queon's Bond Central,
WRIGHT & HORNBY. Hongkong. October 1st, 1991.
REMOVAL NOTICE
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Wave This Day REMOVED to the China, No. 4 1548
H. H. TAYLER Hon. Secretary & Treasurer
PORTUGUESE CONSULATE,
HONGKONG.
''
O-DAY being the Anniversary of the Republic of Portugal, the Acting
First Meor on the top of the Bank of
Quer's Bouy Cantzli matrazse in Duddell Stresi,
BAMSEY & CO. Hongkong, Outeber: Jet 1991.
1681"
· UNIVERSITY CHAPTER No. 3886.
be held at the Masonic Ha WEDNESDAY, October 5th, at B.15 R..A. Mare invited to sllend.
EVENING DR.
Consobral will be pleased to receive that HE CONSECRATIOS CEREMONY who wish to present their compliments, from 12 to 1 o'clock at the Consulate-5, Queen's Boad, Victoria Building.
G. FERNANDES, Acting Coal-General for Portugal. Hongkong, October 5th, 1921.
CONSULADO DE PORTUGAL, HONGKONG.
Encarregalo de Consulado de Portaga! receberá as pessoas que desejareza fazer aumprimentos pelo Anniversario da Implan tação da Republics hoje 'das doze is trexe home no 5 Queen's Road, Victoria Baildings, sede do Consulado.
J. G. FERNANDES Ensarregada do Consulado de Portugal -11547 Hagkong, 5 de Outubro de 1991.
CITY HALL.
5 30. THIS EVENING. "THE NEW WORLD." Speaker.-D. H. T. HODGKIN.
Chairman.:—
HE. LT. GENERAL Sir G. M. KIRKPATRICK
KCB, KCS1
Mesting lasts one hour. Questions invited.
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ST. DUNSTAN'S HOME FOR BLINDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
LOCAL FUND.
From Amoy, per B. G. Tours, Esq., H.B.H. Consul, 2101.0.0. and $75).
List of Donations from British sub- jects in Swatow per Stephen "Waller, Esq. A.P.C., Swatow:-
Messrs. E. Atkins, Chinese "Mari
time Custom
NOTICE
"
THE DAIRY FARM ICE &
STORAGE CO, LTD.
13
INTIMATIONS
5 DE OUTUBRO, DE 1981. FESTA INFANTIL.
AZ-SE publico que, am comemoração do FA
110 Aniversario da Implantação da Republica em Portugal, ensis do Club de
· haverá no dia do corrente no Campo de Recreio em Kowloo, uma Festa Infantil (Chá s Sports) para as crianças portuguesas comeseade de 17 horas e terminado ás 19 horse, pára a qual ako convidados todos os que subscrever parts Festa de 5 de Catabro ben como sun èxmis familias ".
PELA COMISSÃO DA TESTA, DUARDO V. M. R. »¤ SOUSA.
Presidente. Kowloon, 3 de Outubro de 1991. (1637
BRITISH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL; TIENTSIN
-0
TEE Council hereby invites application
TCF KINDERGARTON
IINTIMATION
i
Japan Idvertiser, the position is that in Japan have drawn attention arm though children born to British subjects recognised by the Law Officers ng the in Japan since the abolition of extra Crown, and some amendment of the law territoriality are, themselves British aub is in contemplation. Whatever changes.
THE fere there children will not, be British may be made to meet the case of British
SPECIALITIES FOR THE BATH-ROOM.
BATH SOAPS,
Watson's Carbolle Soaps,
5 %, 10% & 20 %. Atkinson's Bath Tablets.
Yardley's Bath Soap. Colgate's Turkish Bath
Soap
MISTRESS in the Titain Grammar School AMMONIA FOR THE BATH.
The commencing Salary offeral is $140 $100,
per manaca, according to the qualifications
****
of the successful applicant. Free furnished quarters will be provided by the Council.
Applications stating
nationality, qualifications, and experienos should be for- warded to the undersigned not later than October 8th, 1971,
By order,
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RLINESS,
Sorelary.
OFFICIAL NOTION.
· PROPUBAL TO CHANOM A SHIP'S BAMI.
Watson's
Scrabbs'
·BATH SALTS.
Zenobia
Dub›rty's
Sebano
W NAVIGATION. CO LTD. of
TE THE INDO-CHINA STRAM DISINFECTANTS.
01 London, hereby give notice that in couno- P..quence of uniformity in naming the venela
COLD
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE TWENTY-FIFTH ORDINARY THE
ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company Town Office, 2, Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 8th day of OCTOB1,
Nook, for the purpose of the Report of the Directors and tament of Accounts to 31st July, 1981:
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will. CLOSED from it to 8th October, 1921, both daysinslusïve.
By Order,
M. MANUK,
Secretary. Hongkong, Septembar 23rd, 1921.
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POLO GYMKHANA wil be held ex Polo Ground on the afternoon of WEDNESDAY, tas Ith October, at 4 z.k. The events are open to the Members of the Hongkong Polo Club and the visiting Shanghai Polo Tom.
This Gymkhans will be preceded by a four ohaka Polo Match, commencing atp.a. between Shanghai Light Horse Team and a Hongkong Team repeating the Army (Past and Present).
The Public are cordially invited to attend. Playing days this work will be on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
C1549
$5.00
son & Co., Ltd.
C. Barraclough, Jardine. Mathe
10.60
J. A. Bloomfield, British-Ameri-
1
tai Tobacco Co
10.00
Dr. C. H. Brangs in
10.00
.:
T. Carr-Ramsay "......
10.00
C. 8. C. Davies. Chinese, Mari
Eine Customs .....
10.00
J. D. Dickie, Asiatic "Petroleum
Co. (..). Ltd.
5.00
A. W. Ed. Anglo-Chines
R. J. Hillier" Chinese, Maritime
Customs
5.00
5.00
C. Hodgsun. Jardine, Mathesou
& Co., Ltd.
10.00
College.
C. S, Holdsworth, Brilley & Co.,
Ltd.
L. Huish, Butterfield & Swire ..............
H. F. King, G. B. M. Consulate Boy T. King & Co., per M. T
Wronch
A. Macgowan. Bradley & Co..
Ltd.
J. McCorn, Chidese Post Office
A. H. Mangold, Jardine, Mathe-
Ron & Co., Ltd.
E.
Pepperell, W. G. Humphreys
& Co.
A. R. Pollock, Bradley & Co
Lid.
. G. Fallack, Butterfield & Swire...
es College.
10.00
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
New Cour, FASLING,
Second nine holes of the Few Course will be open for play from 8th October. BANK HOLIDAY. WEEK-END
STM TO 10TH OCT, COK?ITÍTIONE, Old Couren. FAXLING.'
BOGEY Pool Competition for Men.
Mizal Foursome Competition.on Monday, 10th Oct. Post Entries Ladies who have not yet received a HaxBicar should end the x- sary three cards to the Ladies' Secretary before. FRIDAY, 7TH OCTOBE
HAPPY VALLY COURSE."
16x Sarr, 1921, 70 19TH APRIL, 1828. 6.00 In addition to Tawdays and Sundays this 25.00 Course is available for Golf on Fridays (mer only after 3 p.m. on Fridays). On Mondays, 10:00 Wednesdays and Thundays that part of the anares within 50 yards of the Race Court 5.00 ditch in front of the fifth and ninth great is 5,60 available for putting and approaching.
J. B. ROSS, (Hon. Secretary.)
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“RAM'YIDE" FIRE CRACKERS.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that our well
kawa brand of FIRE CRACKERS
known as "BAM TIOK" are only obtainable through our suthorised Agent --
3/ 5.00
15431
$.00
6.00
J. Robinson, Bradley & Co., Ltd. Theraton, Alex. Rony & Co.
10.00
5.00
5.00
Rev. H. E. Wallace, Angio-Chin-
5.00
S. R. Waller, Asiatic Petroleum
Co. (S.C.) Ltd. ..........
****-- 15.00
Captain C. H. Wood ...........
25.00
R. F. Wrench
10.00
Collected. by Tan Chiang Yong.
China Mutual Life Iason.
Co.
Too Yee Swee
210
Kee Ban Soon .....
H. M. Webb: Butterfield & Swire 15.00
E. V. 8. Lim ........
Cha Beng Choo
Low Khum T
Low Peng Hong Low Ferg Keah Mark C. Lim....... Tan Khi Vịn
Gray Thomas Chain
Tan Pong Chee
Chai Ngan Taz
Low Long Yam
Tan Chiang Yong
Mr. AR Camore of CHRONG KING Wo,
Raw Silk Merchants,
No. 28, Kung Til Moon, Canton,
Gad
Mr. K. TAPMING of Mio K, Matting.
Manufactory No. 2, Ngan Chow Breet, Honam, Canton,
The pallis are hereby warned against imita- tions sold by unauthorised perSONS,
SAM YICK FIRE CRACKERS
MANUFACTORY.
Tai Loong September 30th, 1921
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Watson's Hygienol.
Lysol
Milton
of the Indo-China Fleet, we have applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1804, in roll- pect of the ship "YANNIS" of Hongkong official number 181433 of grom tonnage 3372.41 too, register tonnage: 2069.31, heretofore owned by Nicholas E. Ambatie- los-Cephalonia-Greece, and since by the Indo-China Steam. Navigation Company of London; for permission to change her, name to "MAUSANG" and to have hot Bath Straps registered in the new name sa the Port
Jeyes Fluid
Sanitar
of Hongkong as owned by The Indo-China | Bath Brushes Steam Navigation Company, Limited
Any objections to the proposed change Loofahs. of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this advertise-
maat.
Dated at Hongkong, this 1st day of October, 1991.
(Signed) JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD., General Managers,
FOR SALE.
{150
WING to the closing down" of thair
A. S. WATSÖN
CO. LTD., (Established 1841)
HÙNGKUNG DISPENSARY
gold moes Mouse, THE BORNEC CO., LTD., Sarawak, am prapared to. consider offers for purchase of all or part of the above. The plact comprises 3 Belliss and Morcom Engines each with alternators 31 K.V.A. 62 Volta 60 Cycles, Buction Gas Plant 180 H.P., two Garreté. Engines 110 H.P. each, Marine type triple expansion Engine 250 HP., Also motors from 15.50 330 380P. such, Electric haul. tgas, Pumps 15-800 H.P., Air Compressors, Beveral miles of light rails, Tip and Bax Wagons, Bock Crushers, Tube and Ball Milla together with mining stores such as t Piping, Belting, Iron, Steel Plates, Oils, Grease, Cotton Waste, Oranido, Labora tory Apparatus ko,, ko. "Can be skipped direct from Kuching to Hongkong per $.5. Om Fu."
For fall particulars apply tom
Mesas THE BORNEO CO., LTD. SARAWAK.
G
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
Phone No. 16.
BIRTH
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HARKER-At Shanghai, September 25th, to Mr. and Mr. S. E., HAREBE, a daughter.
MARRIAGE.
Wax, Shanghai.
OSWALD.
Extra territoriality was abolished in subjects in Japan will doubtless cover 1800 children born before that date the status of children born of British ars not affected. but children. born after parentage in China, but if the matter August, 1809, are now nearing the age has not already been represented on when they may be expected to become their behalf to the Home Government heade of families themselves. Their it seems, advisable that representations children.. under this Act. will not be should be made either by the Consular British, and owing to the fact that or Diplomatic officers or by some publie Japanese ta does not claim children organisation such as the Chins Agrocin born on Japanese soil they will have tion.
no nationality whatever. While actual cases have not yet arisen, a considerable
Lieut. W. H. Thornton, R.G.A, is number of persons are affected, and we might in a few years see the children now employed as Acting Paymaster is and grand-children of respected British the Army Pay Office, Hongkong.
residents deprived of the nationality
A Presidential mandate confers upon
which they price and in support of which they have in many cases dons Major-Geners Leonard Wood and Ms. Cameren Forbes the First Class, Ta Bhow notable work.
Chia Ho Chang.
We observe that a correspondent in
a subsequent issue of our Tokyo contem-
The Hongkong Canton and Macad porary contesta the suggestion that the existence of extra-territoriality makes Steamboat Company announce an excur sion to Macro on Monday oëxt, which is a Bank Holiday.
This is
any difference in the matter. the point of interest for British subjects in China. We are reminded that it was
not until the time of ASN and GEORGE
Attention is drawn to the feat of the
I.. that the children of British subjectseries of addresses to be given by Dr. shroad, could claim British nationality H. T. Hodgkin, commencing this evening if born abroad. "It was within the at 6:30 p.m. in the City Ex}l. allegiance of the "King that mattered
and this was the common faw of A. Philippine rug industry may be Europe everywhere." The writer of made possible in the near future if the the letter proceeds to explain that the recommendations which are now-being statutes of ASNE and GORGE, II. were Prepared by the Bureau of Commercs and Industry are approved by the Sec- (designed mainly with a view to enabling
retary of Commerce. the children of British subjects" bora abroad to inherit English land. At First, the privilege, was confined to the 1921 has just been issued.
The Hongkong Civil Service List for The delay Arst generation born abroad.
in publication has been due to the revi not until afterward (tem. GEORGE, III.)sion of salaries of the clerical staf that it was extended to the second which, as now shown, have been corrected generation, and it never was extended to July 1st last-
It was
The remainder of
to the third. Coming to the point to the list has been revised to January 1st, which we desire to draw special atten
tion the weiter says:-
182t
named Francizoo L.
There may have been some Vague idell" that in countries of extra-terri- A young man toriality, the ordinary rule does not Franco, son of the officer in charge of the apply, and that an indefinite series
30.
generations, descended agnatically from powder store on Green Island," was British subjects and born in such coun-admitted to the Government Civil Hos tries, are themselves British subjectspital, yesterday morning, suffering from But this is a
a wound in the throat, apparently self-
a complete delusion, resting a misconception of the nature of extra-territoriality,“
un
Personi born to British parents in
Country of RIT
·
inflicted. He is reported to be in no „serious dangke....
not born within the allegiance of the. King. Of course no British subject, can, while remaining such, escape his per Japan have been entered in the annual" About 50 of the best race horses in
sonal negizace to the Crown-but
when a British mother is in a foreign autumn meeting of the Nippon Race Club country, he is not within the British at Yokohama which is to be held at the local allegiance, which is what is meant
in this connection. It is sometimes club's race course in Yokohama ca Fri- fancied that foreigners residing in a day and Saturday, October 28th and country of extra-territoriality are in the 29th, and Friday and Saturday, Novem Baze position, s acbassadora and
foreign sovereigns-that of an imperium ber 4th azid 5th. Approximately UNWALD-WHITE-A Shanghai, Septem. in imperio, entirely separate and apart. Y.250,000 is offered in prizes.
ber 28th, JORN
B.Sc. from the general population, and owing A.M.I.C.E., of the Maritime Cus no local allegiance to the local sovereign. toms,
Iate Captain, the Royal This is an entire-a natural-miscon
Japan's new wireless station, which is Engineers, to Olive MARGERY, only ception. Sir FRANCIS PIGGOTT has con- situated on a low point at the southern daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EDWARclusively shown that, if they enjoy their end of Tsingtao harbour, will be ready
own national law and national judges. it is entirely by the favour of the local for operation by November. Construc- PiY-At, Shanghai, September enjoy a special form of law and pro- the Japanese military authorities Inet sovereign that they do so. They only tion work on the station "was begun by CHARLEE LOEta Piny, aged 39 years.
cedure, diferent from that enjoyed by BEVESA: Shanghai. September 28th, the other persons within the territory
WILLIAM Mædan Rasvu, infant son
on his power and his guarantee. which are considerably lower. resting It
ta by his permission (however
เพ
DEATHS.
winter,
It has steel masts more than
of Mr. and Mra. W. M. REEVES, of the local sovereign,, but essentially 400 feet high and two wooden marta
It will
aged" three days HONGKONG Unit: 104, Day Yaơx Ro., σ/obtained a immaterial) that the courts be able to receive wireless messages from London Unya: 181, FL Braker, E.0 for foreigner function, and that the all parts of the world and to send mes
foreign law, is applicondants of British sages to any part of Japan or the doubted that the
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, OCтosax dre, 1921,
EXTRATERRITORIALITY AND BRITISH NATIONALITY.
subjects born in such countries were Philippine Islands. Although intended "born out of the allegiance and by primarily for the use of the military, British law retained British nationality Japanese officials in Tsingtao state tha for two generations only. A correspond
ing rule now prevails in the United commercial messages will be accepted. States of America regarding the descen- dants of persons born in countries of extra-territorial jurdisidiction to Ame-
rican paras. (Ser General Instruc- FAR EASTERN CABLE tion's to Diplomatic and Consular Officers of the United States," No. 310, July 27th. 1914)
the letting by Public Auction Sala, tó be held on TUESDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER, 1981, si 3 rk, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR of four Lots of CROWN LAND at the junction of Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street, in the Colony of Hongkong, for & term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Brown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of W do not know whether any British sions enabling naturalized persons to His MAJESTY Tas Kors, her one further term of 75 years."...
organisation in China is taking interest transmit their new British nationality. in the movement in which British & point which had been more than PARTICULARS OF THE LOT, İ
doubtful before, but on the other hand subjects in Japan are concerned, aiming it cut down the succession in general to
Registry No.
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21, 2017, 2il and EUR
K.
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Kood
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The Act of 1914 introduced provi.
NEWS.
[BY COURTESY OF "THE CHINA MAZI?”).
ABATTOIR FIRE AT SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI, October 4th. at the remoral of a serious 'disability a single generation only, thus restoring
Fire broke out at the municipal abattoir which was imposed on some of their the old rule of GEORGE II. in this in the Hongkew district. 379, sheep and
respect.
34 calves perished. number by the British Nationality, and It this in "sound law" it is plain Status of Aliens Act of 1914. The Act that British rubjects in Chine should was passed for the purpose of ending begin to take an interest in the subject,
TYPHOON WARNING. the anomalies of dual nationality.
which haring regard to the fact that imposed definite restrictions on British British subjects were residing in China The following telegram has been 63806/11" 13,200 700 621,47 nationality, limiting it to the second long befom Japan was opened to foreign General, Hongkong, from the Manila
received by the American Consulate- generation only of persons born abroad.
trade and commerce, is one of more Observatory: Lo several countries the circumsta.com
immediste interest and concern to them. made this limitation necessity. There
Persons born in Hongkong, which is | were countries, for example, where, the 26 1867 1863 P.12,440 as permitted British astionality British territory, are not affected: they 16 deg. Lat. N., moving N.W.
maizes, be claimed by pirsons who had no conneo were born within the allegiance of the Children born in the tresty tion, with England beyond the fact that King."
"A HOPELESSLY OVERCROWDED their great-grandfathers, perhaps, had parts of Chins apparently are in a
PROFESSION.” INSTITUTE been Englishmen. This state of affair different category and their case would was open to abuse and vas productive need to be considered in any revision
Speaking at the annual prize day cele of friction. The Act of 1914 was of the law which may be contemplated.bration at St. Paul's School, Hammer- designed to sad conditions which The Act of 1914 evidently was intended smith, the High Master, the Rev. Dr. A. Hillard, gave a warning to parents, says
TALENT:55T- 7,222 136,225,440
SEAMEN'S
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TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
21. PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG.
ALL Prelims of this
meetings, lectures and entertainments,
Marine and H.M. Navy.
13.
October 4th, 10.15 am. Typhoon in about 140 deg. Long.
18.00 went for insertion in the news' columns of R tha uae "öf all Men of the Mercantile allowed British nationality to be claimed to cover all cases where the King the Times. Large numbers of boys just Reading and Writing Rooms, Billiard Room by people who were in no real was exercises jurisdiction over British sub now, he said, were declaring their inten- Officers Room C.F.O. Boom Restaurant, British. In Japan it inpidentally created incis, but it would appear to be one tion of becoming engineers. He would warn them not to let their boya.run too an embarraming situation for a number of those Acts through which the proverably into what, in five years time, Campert Hall Charch.
of residents whose British nationality, is bial" couch and horses" may be driven. would be a hopelenly overcrowded pro beyond question. According to the The disabilities to which British subjecta || Lónsion.
Hongleng Daily Pramare charged for at the Swalow Moxicsa'
...8353.00 | rate of și sich, (ne sonornoed In May and Jung of last year) providing that they do not bourgy. 3.88 % pre more this fone lines. In fature if thin spaos is (#381.05 | «zovedad they will be pissed in the advertising
sabeams at the otwending vokse £1540
Mex #353 remitted
mium equals Hongkong
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Privats Cubing and beds in Durmitors
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