PRETTY, WEDDING AT ST. JOSEPH'S.
MR. "DICK FROST AND MISS E. P. WALLINGTON.
RECEPTION AT HONG KONG HOTEL ROOF GARDEN.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1930.
PROF. C. Y. WANG,
SESSIONS TRIALS, UNRULY CONVICTS.
LAID TO REST AT POKTULAM.
MURDER CASE TO OPEN TO-MORROW.
VICTORIA GAOL INMATES
MR. W. W. HORNELL'S GRAVE. THREE OTHER CASES on the
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HERE'S A FEW SUGGESTIONS THAT: CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED-STRONG AND EVERLASTING.
AL 10 a.m. tomorrow the De- A feeling of discontent which has cember Crimina) Sessions will open heen in evidence for some time at the Supreme Court before the among some of the three hundred Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice prisonera in Victoria Gaol came to Wood), when the trial of a Chinese head yesterday when they staged on a charge of murder will be pron demonstration in defiance of pris ceeded with. There are three other son authority. In the morning the cases, including the Victoria Gaol prisoners carried out their routing wounding affray, in which plens will work as usual, but later a certain FOR HER. be taken from the accused and number went out on strike" and dates fixed for hearing."
The murder trial is expected to proceeded to return to their cells. The burial took place at the last several days, Tang To Fat is It is understood that this lead given Chinese Christian Cemetery at indicted on a charge of having by some of the miruly elefants Pokfulam, short orations being murdered Cheung Chit On at Shek against properly constituted au- Wu Hui, in the New Territories, on the night of October 10. It is made at the graveside by the Vice Chancellor of the University, Mr. understood that Mr. Hin Shing Lo, W. W. Hornell, and the Rev. Linstructed by Mr. J. M. Hall, will
appear for the defence.. Cheung, of Hok Fat Church.
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Their Last Respects, From 2.30 p.m. the coffin lay in stato in the Great Hall at the University, and a continual stream of relatives and friends filed past and paid their last respects in the form of three very deep and solemn bows.
Chui Slu Chung, a prisoner in Victoria Gaol, is on trial for the
thority had a tendency to gather more converts to the cause and a state of emergency arose against which precautions were immediate ly taken.
Whether fresh impetus has been
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wounding of Acting Principal given to this defiance of by FOR HIM. Warder Plumb on October 29.
the desperate attack a con.. Attempted arson, conspiracy to viet on a European warder about commit arson, and setting fire to two months ago can only be con goods in the building and indict-jectured, but allegations were pub ments against Li Sui Ping, pro-licly made in Court by prisoners prietor of a medicine shop at 77, that they were deprived of thoir Wing Lok Street, and Li Yuen, his proper quots of food, the comforts 3011. A third accused is foki of the bath-room and other things named Yeung Fu.
to which they were rightly entitled.
Petition to Governor.
A very pretty wedding was Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Waddington, solemnized yesterday at St. Joseph's cut crystal and silver port decant Charch when-Evelyn Patrioin der Rev. and Mrs. F. P. W. Alexander,
The funeral of the late Dr.-C. X. daughter of Captain C T. Walling silver condiment set; Mr. and Mrs. ton, O.B.E., R.A.0.C. and Mrs. H. A. Pearson, silver sauce boat Wang, Professor of Pathology of Wallington, became the bride of and ladle; The Misses Townsend, the University of Hong Kong, who Richard Yarworth Fruit, second aan hand painted honey jar Mra of Mr. B. L. Frost, fate of the Archibald Sharples, needlework passed away in the early hours of Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. travelling onse; Mia Sarjorie Monday morning, took place yes The Rev. Father O'Callagher, S.J., Thurlow, cut crystal electrio lamp; tarday and the very deep rym officiated.
Mr and Mrs. M. Regan, silver nap Professor E Gualdi, who was at kin rings; Staff Asiatic Petroleum Paty which is felt for the widow and relativos was manifested by tha organ, played the "Bridal, Co, cheque; Mr. and Mrs. S March from Lohengrin on the en- Jarvis, silver salver: Mr. and Mrs. the very large attendance which in trands of the bride, and at the close. Giffitha, pyrex dish; Mr. H. Saluded some of the Colony's lead of the ceremony "Mendelsohnn's Forster, cut glass water jug; Mr. wedding march."
and Mrs. P. E. Baskett, Kiukianging residents. The bride entered the church on lamp; Mr. and Mrs Van der Star, the arm of Major W. G. H. Miles, coffee spoons; Mr. T. D. Pendered, It.M., who gave her away in the silver sweet dishes; Mr. J... absence of her father who at pre-, Henry, silver enamel coffee spoons; sent is stationed in England, She Mr. and Mrs A. Gurdoch, silver was most attractively attired in a napkin rings; Mr. and Mrs. Whyte beautiful dread of ivory lace and Smith, silver sauce bont; Mr. and net (n London model) with a lace Mra. H. F. Bùnje, eut urystal vaso; coatee trimmed with net. The veil, Mr. S. P. Ferguson, cocktail forks; which was of silk net, delicately Mr. Stewart Cook, silver entres embroidered, was attached to a halo dishes; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baxter, of orange blossom and hang in tencloth and napkins; Mr. Donald graceful folds. She carried a sheaf Forbes, ailver sweet dish; Mr. H. Preston Bailey; telechron clock; of white rosca.
Mr., Mrs. and Miss Tarrant, cut crystal bowl; Mr. G W. Reeve, silver sweet dishes; Mr. and Miss Blackburn, cocktail forks: Mr. and Mre. E. P. Fletcher, coffee spoons; Major W. G. H. Miles, travelling Promptly at 4 p.m. the coffin was clock; Dr. Murdo Nicholson, supper taken outside and placed in the The last case is against Kwok cloth and napkins; Mr. R. R. Cuth hearso which was drawn up junt Chun Shing, former manager of the bert, cheque Capt. and Airs, of nataide the School of Anatomy, the Hong Kong branch of the Health Costello, cut crystal salt cellars; pallbearers being undergraduates Bureau Service. Accused is charg- Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Frossor, lace of the University, Immediately be ed with uttering & document on luncheon set Mesare. Edwards-hind the hearse were. the widow May 17, 1930, purporting to be a Jones, Gammel, Cherrill and Stock, and children, Dr. C. C. Wang voucher signed by one T. K. Leung, silver sweet dishes; Mr. V. N. (brother) and family, hlr. W, W.,dated April 0, 1930, knowing same tendent, which was forwarded to Pechatkin, out crystal fruit bowls; Hornell, members of the Legis to be forged and with intent to de. the Governor, and certain Mr. D. Stewart, cut crystal fruit lative Council,; His Lordship the fraud. bowie; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. O'Con- Bishop of Victoria, Bir Robert Ho The Matron of Honour, Mre. Hnor, fith oaters: Capt, and Mrs Tung, Prof. L. Forster, Prof. C. Rowson, sister of the bride Dangerfield, silver cigarette lighter; Robertson, Prof. Simpson, Prof. groom, wore a becoming creation fadame Lemaitre and Miss Sutton, Gerrard, Prof. Shellshear, Prof. of golden brown lace, with beige silver sweet dish; Mr. and Mra. Birch, Prof. Byrne, Prof. Redmond, hat, and carried a bouquet of pink,, E. J. Edwards, Glass powder bowl Dr. Wellington, Dr. Minnett, Dr. and scent spray; Mrs. P. Barker, Samy, Dr. L. L. de Souza, Mr. and The duties of "best man were silver nab trays; Mr. R. Johanne Mrs. J. Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. R. ably carried out by Mr. HR seen, cut crystal decanter; Mr. and A. D. Forrest, Mesers. M. K. Lo, Forsyth, and the groomsmen were Mrs. R. Sutherland, glass vase; M. W. Lo, Horace Lo, C. G. Au Messre. H. O. B. Watson, B. L. Miss Morris, electric hot plato; Mr.derson, Ng Sze Kwong, Dr. W. V. Stock, E. B. Gammell and B, G., Ellis, cut crystal whisky deen M. Koch, Dr. K. F. Chau, Dr. D. Edwardes-Jones.
ter; Mr. R. Hutchison, maghogany Laing, undergraduates of the Uni- Following the ceremony, retray; Mr. and Mrs. Young, silver veraity and many others baption was held in the Boof Garegg stand; Mr. Harold Seth, silver den of the Hong Kong Hotel where muffin dishes; Mr. and Mrs. R a large number of friends gathered Spence laugh, silver fruit server and After the coffin hail been lowered to congratulate the happy couple.
spoons; Lieut. N. L. Dwane, RN into the grave in a quiet and shady Later the bride and bridegroom silver condiment sot; Miss Lewis spot of the cemeters, Mr. Hornell, left for Baguio, P.I., where the Bailey, oloisonne how: Capt. and amid a very touching silence, said: honey moon is being spent They Mrs. Morris, silver ice cream" You gave your life to science, art are travelling by the 8.8. Empress spoons; Dr. Irvine Key, electric and medicine in one of its most toaster; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tay vital aspects. You gaved others. lor, silver ten strainer: The mem Yourself you could not save. In hors of the Ewo Junior Mess, clock the plenitude of your life and Miss P. Webster, ash tray; Mr. and vigour deadly disease got hold Mrs. J. D. H. Crawford, pair bit
of you and in spite of the serenity ters bottles; Mr. and Mra Walsh, of your courags and patience dad sugar, sifter: Mr. Rupert Foster, your grim struggle to live for the silver muffin dish; Mr. and Mrs. C. sako of those who love you, yes
The bride was attended by Disao, -Carol and Peter Dangerfield, the little daughters and son of Captain Dangerfield, and Anthony Harris, small son of Major and Mrs. Harris. The girls were dressed in costumes after Gainsborough in de ficate apple green organdie with wreaths of primroses. They wore tight pointed bodices and skirts which almost reached the ground, just revealing their little groen shoes, and carried ponies of old English flowers tied with silver ribbous. The boys were in tight buttoned-on trousers with white Trilly shirts.
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The bride's going away dress was of lettuce greon with pleated skirt and waistcoat of beige, with groen: That to watch nuda sable tie.
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concessions, it was explained to the prisoners, were to be of a temporary naturo, subject to continuance per- maneatly if the behaviour of the prisoners justified it.
Apparently the prisoners wore not satisfied with the way in which relief was afforded and continued to offend the regulations. It is understood that the position be came still more unsatisfactory when the women prisoners made com plaints regarding clothing,
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National Medical Association China (Hong Kong), Dr. E. J. Choung, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shen ton, Mr. and Mrs H. S. Lo, Drs, S. F. Li, S. P. Li, K. S. Teang, Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Samy, Dr. Guzdar, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wu, Mr. and Mrs. B. Tong Sen, Mr. and Mr. B. K. Wong, Drs. T. M. Choi, and I L. Yang, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Woo, Members of the Clerical Staff of the University,
A Daily Press representative Clerks of the General Office, the University, Dr. and Mrs. S. W called on Mr. J. W. Franke, Phoon, Chairman and Member, Superintendent of Victoria: Gaol, Morrison Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cin the afternoon to ascertain how Braine-Hartnell, Sir Robert Ho much truth there was in the run Tung, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gure which seemed to gain ground Gittins, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. cutside the prison after polies and Mrs. Ho Leung, Dr. P. Rutton nonstration within to which polies Jee, Messrs. Perey Smith, Seth & reinforcements were brought as a Fleming, Mr. C. K. Lo, Dr. S. W. Precautionary measure. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Abraham, tigence in the direction of giving
Mr. Franks said that official re Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ching, Dr. and Mrs. Ed information about incidents in the ward Law, Dr. W. M. Ma. Dr. Prison had to be observed to a cr Y. Y. Tang, Mr. H. K. Wn, Staff He admitted that a certain number tain extent pending investigation. and Students, St. Stephen's Girls' of convicts had created troubly by bride to bridegroom, silver hair
refusing to carry on their work. brushes, Bridegroom to bride, and trays Mr. and Mrs. F. Bishop, which prelude the dawn, you pass Kong University Graduates, of men returned to the cells and platinuin and diamond brooch; silver sweet dishes; Major and Mrsed from pain to peace. Nature's Queen's College, Dr. E. L. de Bridegroom to attendants, gold Harris, cut glass jam jar; Mr. Elawa and inexorable and perhaps Souza, Dr. and Mre. C. H. Wan, precautions were taken to ensure brooches and tie pine; Bride's Lawrence, silver asparagus dish you, who counted it your proudest Misa O. Choy, Mr. and Mrs. E that the trouble did not assume any parents, Cheque: Bridegroom's and servers Mr. J. H. Little; glass privilege that you should be nature's Stone, Mr. Lo Cheung Siew: Mr.ur represe
Our representative was assured father, cheque; Mr. and Mrs. David centre piece, Mr. H. Spicer and servant and interpreter, hold it in and Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mr. and Mrs, there had been no, ousts of Cooke, tutkail set; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. Thayer, silver condiment als for the best. You leave behind 11. W. Lo, Missos Enid and Gertie H. D. Rowson, carved wood scroon; set; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R. Mit you an abiding memory of a blame- Lo, Mr. Horace Lo, Mr. and Mra flogging which it is rumoured led Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Frost, china chell, silver ink atand; Mr. S. Fox, less life and ostentatious devo f. E. Goldsmith, Dr. Ma Luk, Dr. to this passive resistance, nor had ten set; Miss F. Wallington, silver afternoon tea cloth; Gr. T. H. G.
tion. This is the gift that you . K. Ma, Mr. and Mrs. I do any men rolled on the ground or in out basket and crackers; Mr. H. Brayfield, silver and tortoise-shell leave your family, your University Rome, Dr. S. T. Hsui, Mr. and Mrs. any way been obstructed by the R Forsyth, cut, glass cocktail set; trinket box; Mr. H. Arfae, silver and young country and it is no 1. Day, Dr. and Mrs. T. Y. Li, Mr. Wardere in their return to the cells. Mrs. H. Barron and family, che tea service; Rov. T. O'Melia, pic moan one, Farewel
and Mrs. C. M. Manners, Mr. and The Giol-kénper is Starving Us." que; Major and Mrs. F. S. Bothell, turo; Mr. Tang Yuk Fan, liquor
Mrs. H. H. H. Priestley, Dr. and
LATER. cheque; Capt. and Mr. J. W. New set; Mr. Wong Kwai, silver cake
Mrs. S. W. Tso, Mise Chau Bang
Demonstrations last night by the nan, cut.crystal; Mr. and Mrs F. dish; Messrs. Chan Man Kam and
Choi, Dr. L. Washton, Mr. and Mrs. Farnell, cut crystal decanters; The Chan Pui Ting, Chinese curio; Mr.
Weller, May Hall, H.K.U. Law and convicts took the form of slogans Misses P. and E. Burnell, cat and Mrs. Jack, silver coffee
There was a profusion of wreaths Commercial Society, H.K.U. Arts which were shouted inside the smol heard in the streets stirrounding II. V. Hamilton Creighton, after ver and enamel rossbowl; Mr. IP one from his sorrowing wife and bers, May Hall, London Missionary Wictoria Gnol.
tea cloths: The Officers, Fook Ban, silver cocktail shaker; children, his brothers and families, Society, Mr. R. M. Gibson, Mr. and R.A.0.0. Bovington, silver muce Mr. Tong Kwai Tsit, silver cige the Vice-Chancellor, (Mr. W. W. Mra. C. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
A large and curious crowd gather- buat; Col. and Mrs. E. J. Carter, retter box Capiais, and officers, 8.5, Hornell), the Hong Kong Univer. J. P. Shelley, Mr. and Mra. Silased in Old Balley to hear the cries which eminated from the gaol, embossed leather writing eche; Wing. Wo, silver incense burner:
leut, Cot. and Mrs. G. E. An- Mr. and Mrs. Appelton, set of ity Photographic Society, Church P. Perry, His Lordship the Bishop The orier aume mainly from the BEFORE
of Christ in China, Hop Yat Church, of Victoris, Mr. and Mr. F. A. drews, cut crystal centre piece; French glassware; Mr. F. Marti, Major and Mrs E. O. Alabaster, noquer tempoys and table; Mr. and1.5. Wan, Y. P. Law, Hong Kong Redmond, Prof. and Mrs. G. A block of geol buildings to the Weat A Daily Pre representative who linen table cloth and napkins; Mrs. J. C. Croome, silver cocktail University Union Council Members, Byrne, Misses Anas and Eva of Old Bailey. Capt. and Mrs. WTownsend, shaker Mr. and Mra A. E: Arnold, the President and Members of the Thomas, Messrs. Irene and Phoebéned for about twenty minutes
University Union, Hong Kong To.-Dr. and Mrs, Coxon To, Pro nck; Capt. and Mrs G. F. A damasoene vases; Mesars. Chan Vik University Medical Society. N. K.sident and Members Hong Kong in Old Bailey heard a number Webster, pair of silver vasen; Capt. Yue and Chau Kan Tong, silver
Lav. Dr. Bu, Dr. Yang Liu, Dr. University Christian Association, shouts in Chineee.. One voice would and Ary Dunne, handbag: Mr. and and onamol vases; and Mr. Ah Lum,
P. C. Yang, Dr. H. Ku, Union Prof. and Mrs. K. H. Digby, Prof, cry in the vernacular that," the Mrs. W. Ellison, travelling clock; silk hhadkerchiefs.
Barber, Union Mess, Members of and Mrs. R. K. M. Simpson, Mr. gaol-keeper is starving us To thenish Mission, Mesurs. Ng Ding and Mrs. J. R. Suiter, Dr. and Mrs. this a chorus of "Save our Lives" Sing, Moo Pao Kes, C. CW. V. M. Koch, Hon, Dr. R. Hin Chinese' would be heard..
From inquiries made from re- I stopped by the watchman, who said Chin. D. E. Wong, the Central and Mrs. Kotowall, Mr. and Mrs.
he wanted to search him. The com-Trading Co., N. E. Allave, W. G. J. C. Clark, President and Mem.sidents in the vicinity it appeared plainant at once put up his hands Lan, Ho Wing, the French Store, bers of British Medical Association, that the shouting inside the gaol and after scarching him, the de- Dr. Lindsay Ride, Mr.S. W. Mak, Residents of Elliot Hall. Hong commenced shortly before 6p.m. ASSAULT ON THEATRE FOKI. fendant, it is alleged, raudded the Hong Kong University Athletic As Kong Kong University Faculty of Up to a late hour last night, the Bodiation. Mr. and Mrs. William Medicine. Final Year Medical Stu: noises were still going on, attract- complainant with a truncheon. “
Wong,, Mr. Koh Chak Sing, Dr. G. denta, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. ing a good deal of attention. A. O. Herklots, Mr. FC Tsang, and Mrs. A. T: Hamilton, Mr. and Dr. N. P. Karanjin, Dr. Guterres, Mrs. A. G. Langston, Mrs. Lange Dr. E. Sun, Mrs. Wang's household dey and children, Mr. Li Tee Fong. Taari Yuk Hospital, Prof. aid Mrs.
This was followed by a short oration by the Rev. C. L. Cheung.
Floral Tributes."
crystal fruit basket; Mr. and Mrs. spoons; Staff, A.P.C., Hoihow, sil at the graveside, these including Association, Chairman, and Mem.hia which could be distinctly
noon
SPITEFUL DISTRICT
WATCHMAN,
The case in which a Chinese dis triet watchinain was charged with Absaulting tickit collector, em- plufed at the Tai Ping Theatre, was concluded before Mr. E. H. Williams at the Central Magistracy yesterday when the defendant was fined 876 or, in default, five weeks imprisonment.
Mr. George K. Hal-Brutton, ap eased for the complainant, and Mr. F. O. E. Rendall was for the defendant
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Defandant's Story.
The defendant, giving evidence
in the witness-box, stated that he boys, Hong Kong University Edu
had been a district watchman for cation Society, Hong Kong Univer L. Forster, Dr. B. C. Ho, Warden the incident. he was instructed by Returned Students Society of Hong about a year. The day previous tosity Mechanics, Europe-American and Members, St. Stephen's Hall, the head district watchman that Kang, Chinese Y.M.C.A., Prof. Au there had been a robbery in Queen's Tai Din, Mr. Lai Chi Hai, Messrs. Road West and was instructed to Wan, Lam Tung, Chan Yew, Chan Sun, Dr. G. E. Rowan, Prof. W search any suspect.
I. Gerrard, Mrs. and Mrs. Gerrard; Mr. Kwok Siu Lau, Dr. T. C. Chow, Hong Kong University General Office Mess, Messrs. T. Y. Lim
MURDER AT FRUIT MARKET.
Residents of Ricci Hall, Mr. Fen
FATAL STABBING. AFFRAY. wick, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Arnie,
The Police arb now being con- Mr. and Mrs. Bowes Smith, Mr. Mosley, Dr. D. Liang, the Chinese fronted, within a fortnight, with Club, the University of Hong Kong, three murders, the third having On November 30 while he was on
Mr. and Mrs. 6. V. Boxer, Mr. and occurred yesterday morning in a his bent nt Queen's Road West, he
Mrs. A. H. Robertson, Mre, and fruit-etall in Wing Lok Street. From evidence given by witnesses met the complainant, who, on
Miss Lammert. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. According to a police report it an- for the prosecution and the com- seeing hira tried to run away. He
Way, Rev. H. B. Wells, Hong pears that Cheung Man, fakt plainant, it appears that the trouble, grew suspicious, followed him and L. H. Tan Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Kong. Rationalist Association, Meat & stall in the. fruit market was started when the complainant refus eventually demanded to search him. Wong, Dr. and Mrs. B C Wong, and Mrs. R. A. D. Forrest, Miss stabbed with a small knife during ed the defendant and two of his Complainant, however, refused and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lam; Mr. S.. H. E. M. Witchell, Mrs. L L Pinguet, & quarrel by a compatriot, who was friende admission into the theatro began to strike him. He tried to Soong: Prof. and Mrs. Robertson, Director and Staff, Hong Kong later arrested by a district watch tomasina they had an tickets, Thai ward off klows and admitted Madume-J. Laing. Prof. and Mrs Medical Service, Prof. and Mrs, J. man. The injured man was rushed toon Our the Creation aid and green exchanged either Gamment, Ciuil-Haapital defendant was in the habit of going that his book inside the thearto without payment, struck the complainant on the arm. Dr. and Mrs. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs Hall, J. E. Kotowall. Prof. C. A. but died half an hour after 10-1 and he was allowed to do so be- At the conclusion of the case, his cause he was a district watchman, Worship said that he was satished On November 30 at about 2. p.m. that the assault had been proved as the complainant was walking and fined the defendant as stated -along Queen's: Road West he was above.
G. van Berghan, Messrs, Sehmidt Middleton-Smith, Mr. J. C. Mac mission, while undergoing an opera- & Co, Messrs. Cheung Ye L, Mok Kenzie, Mr. Paul Lauder, Dri and Kong Bang, Dr. 8. W. Phoon, Hong Mrs. Oaman. Dr. 8. B Strahan, Sir Kong Chinese Medical Association, Shou Ben Chow, Dr. T. P. Wu and
(Continued on next Column.) any others...
Lion. The incident took place out side the Sanitary Department, quar tera in Wing Lok Street, a short distance from the fruit market.""
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