STE HENRY BLAKE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1905.

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Baggghhady Martin, Re must be redeemed sean. Under the-circum Ecuador, Germasted ship, 2,193, O. Dickinstead of tocante as at presents Boyd, Cape and Mrs. Maddaford, Nr. stances it will be found necessary to issuemann, and Sept, New York 19th May, to Hongkong and the British Postal A princi bonds year a after year f for the Government to Parrafine-Order...

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naues the Japanese of the foreign bonds, continues paper, some 600 million yen bears the com paratively low interest of a par cent. These A redeemable in an years, but there are others for $20 million yen redeemable in sİN YEARS and these bear interest at 6 per cent. What is astonishing in regard to the foreign bands, con- cludes the journal, is the enormous amount of interest thereon, totalling 40 million yen an unally Japan Chronicle.

Shipping.

Arrivals,

Perala, Aust, **, 5,805, P. Craglient, aand Sept., Kobe via Shan, hai 13th Sept., Gen.-S., W/& Co.

Changaba Br. ss. 1.163, T. Moore, 22nd Sept.

-Kobe 16th Sept., Geb.-B. & S. Radnorshire, B... 1,889, J. M. P. Haffner,

war, which amount to a lo miillon yan, muss be redeemed in seven years from this date, is with mingled feelings that we say good- which is now by no means practicable, so that the Government will have to face other even for a short time to ir 'enry Blake, domesite or foreign tid to replace the exist eur Govanor, who leaves us tonight foring issues these soo million yen bear the short whills owing to a domestic bereavement, high interest of 5 per cent, and these bonds in which Bir Henry has the heartfelt sympathy of all classes of the community in this Jaland, It is hardly necessary to saview in datall the administration of Sir Hamy Blake, which is meraly suffering an Interruption from's private cause Sir Henry Blaye came from Hongkong to Ceylon, arriving in this Colony on 3rd Dec. 1905. If there was any prejudice associated (with his name that prejudice has long ago been dismissed as a calumny coined by a few Europeans of peculiar temperament, whose genud unfortunately is not confined to any one of His Majesty's Colonies. Sir Henry Blake came with a distinguished record as a colonial Administrator. According to the Times of Ceylon Sir Henry was a pronounced pro- native. / Whatever was vennl in a Governor | in 1993 because magnified into one of the greatest viriums in 2004 and 1905. The Timis of Ceylon has since repented in sackcloths and asbes and the natives who were libelled have responded by heaping coals of fire on the head' of their detractor. Today, we hear very littl&Co. about the racial tendencies of our rulers. The game was found not in pay and all we can wish ja that the asma enlightenment would spread to Honglong. Sir Henry Blake early impressed the communities of this Island with his charac er bi straightforwardness and bis truthfulness. The role be was called upon to fill was both difficult and delicate. Following so brilliant and versatile a Governor as Sir West Ridgeway was no easy matter. Thoughtienvenue, Br... 3,92, R. Krobne, 23rd Sept. ofian cuppled for resources, and openly criti. cised as being more ornamental than useful and though it was openly stated that his hands were tied by owning Street not a word of complaint escaped the lips of Sir Henry Blake. Reformers were disappointed, and reforme postponed while Sir Henry quietly applied himi». self to making an independent study of the Colony's resources and chief wadis. During the time H. E. has been in Ceylon he has travelled nucu, in fact more than any of his predecessors. Er his admini-tration has yn chroulsed with the advent of the motor car.

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Mrs.

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and Van'da Stadt,

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Jorge, Mr. and Mrs.

and child

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and Sept.-Mafi 17th Sept, Coal.—Si, T. Amiral Jauregueberry. Fr... 6,000, Benard, 22nd Sept-Anvers and Saigon 16th Sept, Gen-M. M. Toonan, th, as, 940, Boyd, 22nd Sept.-

Canton 22nd Sept, Gen.-Chiosse,

Ships Passed. The Canal. Outward-22nd August-Sophia Rickmars, Carl Menzell, Ger ., 484, G. Comand, 23rd

Sept., Maji 18th Sept, Coal-E. A. T. Ohio, Neilly, Jaureginberry, Diomed, Bayern. Co

20th August Glaucus, Hector 30th August laiching, Bir xa, 2,267, A. E. Hoilgins, 23rd Glenesk, Howick Hall, Benvenus, Ghost, Sept.-Fanchow via Amoy and Swalows September-Borassia, Ching Wo, Segovia, aand Sep,, Cen-D, L., & Co.

Tydeus, Fook Sang, Iran. 5th September Serbia, 8th September-Chatham, Kinturk, Senegambia, Manningtry, Ajax. 12th Sep. Lember-Benalder, Glenlochy, Oceanien, rint candia, Ger. .. .196, von Dohien, Heinrich, Kowang Si, Dardanus, Tiberint,

Sept., Funchow 2:51 Sept.-H. A. L..

15th September-ciklan, Poona... 20th Sep 'route, Nor, K., 838, K. Larsson, 23rd September-Annam, Beckmana, Rhaetia, Prinses

Haiphong 17th Sept., and Haibow 21st, | Alice, Shadwell Gen-Aagard Thoresen & Co.

-Singapore 17th Sept. Gen.-G.,

&

Co.

23rd

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Riliobath Rickmers, for Swatow, Awangre, for Kuchinojau, Zahra, for Manika,

affin Alor for Swalow, Tjipanas, for Shanghai, Jacob Diedericksen, for Hoihow. Schleswig, for Tennstob

renaming it possible for the Governor to travesang, for Manita.

to places preslously regarded as jzaccessible,

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für Pakboi..

Thelma, for Kube. Aftanesota, for hanghali.

For one thing Sir Henry Blake cannot be to “highly praised, · His speeches and addresses -have always been characterised by transparent since ity and straightforwardness. He has never raised expectations'ave day and falsified them the next anything, His Excellency has been a trifid'aver cândid and has rather elevated Into a virtue the necessity of a frequently "disappointing his nudience. In comparing Sir

West Ridgeway with Sir Henry Blake, while | Flizabeth Birämers, for Bangkok, we missed the brillaney, the telling phravet, | the rounded periods of one of the most no-

Hangsang, for Swatow. Kaifong, for Amoy, Progress, for Sourshays. Benvenue, for Nagasaki,

Departures. Sept. 23, Simla, for Estopt. Naushun, for Swatow. Chill, for Canton,

Afinnsreta, for Beattle. Long, for Manila.. Zafiro, for Menile.

complished speakers in the Empire there was thin, for Pakhoi, something which went a long way towards sifong for Hallo. compensating us for what we had low-there Triumph, for Swatow, was the ring of sincerity, the blank refus¦ Clara Jehamn for Chatoo, searoned and rendered palatable by the salt of | Lurda Villogin, for Kwong-chow-wan, Irish-Hamour. Sir Henty Blake has never Jacob Diedericksen, for Hoihow.

Amtrol Jauregutberry, for Changhai.

* spared himsejf in his honest endeavours to, get at the truth of the many complex and intricate problems which present themselves daily for the Governor's solution. The Governor has alas proved tob experienced an administrator to be satisfied altogether and on all occasions with the explanations of officials. Sir Henry Blake has preferred in some things to make

Passengers arrived.

Per Persin, from Kobe: &c-Reys. E. Se- bock, ev. Alys Istol, and Marin,

Per faithing, from Carst Ports-Mr. and Mr. W. . Hayes, Mess J Wallace, Gray Donald, togara, and 18: Chinese.

Passengers departed, · inquiries himself. · B. jy well-known that he Per Simila, Tron Kobe for Singapore-Mr.

K. Hassine rom Yokohama for Bombay entertains views on the headman question, Bhesanin For London-Mr. J. Vlasio. which are at direct variance with those held by From Shanghai for Lender-Mr. and Mrs. Vale some of his most exprienced advisers. Those and a chlidren, Mesurs. Griffiths, 1. A. Knox, views are not thrust forward but occasion fir. P. Agnew, L. Montgomery and F. Tilghman. quently crops up showing that H. 2 is right From Hongkong for London-Mr. and Mrs. David Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. A. Atkinson, and his advisers, wrong. Sir Henry Blake's Messrs. N. Atkinson, C. Krasig, and Mr. and greatest achievement so far has been the Mrs. J. W. Richardson For Singapore-Lieut widespread attention and the influential Mc. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Highest, and Mr. support which he has, secured for the subject W. A. Dowley, of Agricultural 1 eform, thin which no more Important question could occupy, public at- tention. The establishment of the Agricul" tural Society, with its ramifications extending to the farthest confines of Ceylon, was great achievement, but greater achievement is the maner in which the carlier interest and enthusiasm have been maintained, and wo shall not be far wrong in attributing this to the magnetic personality of 'Sir Henry Blake.. The reform of the Police Force is another task of considerable magnitude from which H. E

Shipping Roport, ・・

Str. catching from Foochow :-Strong NE. wind and high sea, fine clear weather

Str. Zaming from Manila:-Moderate to light variable winds, and rough confused sea.

Vesa in Fort.

Angisin, Ger. ... 1,001, D. Reimers, 18th Sept, Bangkok 11th Sept, Rice and Wood.- B. & 5.

Aradia, Ger. ... 5.454, G. Schmidt, 19th Sept has not shrunk. It is too early yet to speakMoji 19th Sent, Ballast.-H A. L

of the results of the scheme which under Mr. Bourbon, Fr. 1.5-97, Ch. Sisco, 7th Sept‚—

C. Langden is ook juga beigu pút inta force,

Saigan 3rd Sept. Gen.--Wo Fat.

but these two main alone prove that H. Chingtu, 15r. 3.8, 3,360, 1. McD, Unwie, auth

the Governor hand the strength to break

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Honiaward 22nd August-Danfa," 15th September Calchos, Sydney, Acilia, September-Idomeneus, Japan, Kennebec. -

Arrival at Home-22nd August-Monica, Yunnan, Sagami. 21 August Annam: 29th "August-Palerma. 20th August-Sackiem, 1st

September-Glenturret. 4th September-a sti September-Nippon, Tourane, Benlomond. 8th September--Hyson, El Kantara, Tonkin. Scharnhorst, Montro, ath. September- Sithemin,1th September--Brisgavia, Nord pol tosh September-Alcides, Fermosa, Palma.

TO-MORROW.

61. Peter's Seamen's Church. Queen's Road, West.

Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity,

Morning Prayer 11 am, Venite, Novello; Te Deum, Woodward; Jubilate, Hawers; Hymns, -263, 313, 463 and 393.

Holy Communion 12.15 p.m., Evening Prayer 6.30 p.m. Magnificat, Camidge. Nunc Dimittis, Turla; Hymns, 253+ 303, 343 and 2:0.

Holy Communion 7.45 p.m.. The Church Imunch Dayspring will call an ships carrying white crews to bring friends ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 a.m., and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloos Police Pier, 10.30 and 6 p.m.): returning after wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call fag, All the sittings are free and unappropriat ed. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.

'Sunday school 10 to 1945 km. Roman Catholio Cathedral:-Mase at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 9.30 am. Benediction, 5.30 p.m.

German Bethesda Chapel, West Point -

Morning Service, '11 a.m.

St. Francis' Church, Wanchai-Main (CAA),

6 am. (Port.), 7.30 am. Benediction/ 5 p.m. Joseph's Church: Garden Road-Morning

Service (English), q a.m.

St.

St.

Anthony's Chapel. West Point Mass.

8 s.m.

Union Church:-Services, 11 a.m., and, 6 pm.

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Chalmers, Dr. G.

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McAran, T. F. Miller, F. L Moon, Mr. & Mr. FM. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

Clark, Hob. Dr. Francis

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Clarke, Mrs. T..W.

Clarks, T. W:

MIL Newington, A, G.. Oliffe, D. C.

Packer, B. L.

Pan, F. N. Lo

Clegg, R., Eng." Lt.. Parfiti, W.

and Mrs. H. 1.

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Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

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Skott, C.

Smith, F.

Stein, A. L..

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Neubraun, J.

Ohme, A.

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LAST REPORTED AT

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Hongkong

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A Mail will close for :-- Singapore-Per Scandia, 24th Sept., 9 AM. Haiphong-Per Pronto, 15th Sept., 9 AM. Swalow Per latching, 15th Sept., 11 M. Waterwitch Macao-Par Heungchun, 25th Sept., 1.15 P.M. | Whiting Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin; Thursday. Widgeon..... Island, Conktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, | Woodcock..... Sydney, Hobart, Jaunceston, New Zealand, | Woodlark... Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Changsha, 15th Sept. 3 P.M.

Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingiu, 25th

Sept., 3 F.M.

Shanghai-Per Yochow, asth Sept, 3 P.M. Amoy Straits and Rangoon-Per Palamcotia, 25th Sept. 5 PM.

and

Singapore, Penang Namiony, 25th Sept', 11 kat

Calcutta--J'er

Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok - Per Kienguni, 2011 Sept., 11 A.M." -

Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per CAIAIL 26th ́ ́epl.. *1 4.M.

Moji. Koba, Yokohama and Portland, Or.-

out into new channels that he has the courage. Bangkok gib Sept, Rice and Gen.-B. Per Nicomedia, 26th Sept., II ẨM,

of his convictions and that the dominan motive animating H. E..is to secure lasting benefits to the ma-are of the people of this country. H. E singleness of purpose, his in seala conscientiousness and devotion to duty Are fully recognised and are repaid in the fullest measure by the gratitude of all classes of the community. We wish H. E. Sir Henry Blake den voyage and a safe and speedy return to the Colony he has ruled so wisely and well.

Ceylon Tadriandent.

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Clavering. Br. 1.5.2.154. D. Baron, 6th Sept., Savina Cruz gustAug, Ballani.-C. C... S. Ca. Daijin Maru, Jap. 19, 900, H. Ohta, 22nd, Sept.-Tamsuivia Amey and Swatow 17th

Sept., Gen. O, S, K

Fooshing. Br's.., 1,425, T. Arthur, zand Sept.,

Java tath Sept, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Hangsang, Br... 1,356, Wilde, zias Sept. Br. 8, 2160, Jas. McBride, 19th JAPAN'S FINANCIAL FOSITION. Kann, Geph, Gen.-L., M. & Co.

Sept.-Kutchinotsu 13th Sept, Coal.-M.

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"PRONIEM TOR THE GOVERNMENT,

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Katherine Park, Br. 8, 8,075, W. H. Copp. 318 Sept, Durban 11st Aug., Ga-Ga Keong Wal, Geras: 1,115, Köhler, 16th Sep

A vernacular contemporary, observing that the indemnity was the very essence of the pasce terms proposed by Japan, says the loss of this will involve the total amount of Ensocial difficulties. bonde issued in connection with the war has miched 1,300 million yen, of which 480 millon yeh represent domestic bonds and 820 million the foreign bonds. As long sy these bonds stand uoredsemed the Government will have 1. payz annual intarest: amodating to abogi Y60,000,000. The national debt of Japan slood 569,473,890 at this and of 1902, the interest bat when the recently incurred debt is added, represented by the new bond issues, the total national debt will amount to about

40 million yen źl

14in sound, Agures and the interest dus thereon willy reach andeilly to shout Y Y93.700.000 representing Almost one half of the entiras national irevazon before the ward Prosion, I unde for the redemption ed the aid bonds, but there in yet no arrange alk

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torpedo boat destroyer....

torpedo host destroyer

service torpede-v...

4,360

1,070

Lieut. Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut. Commander Bather. Lieut. Commander Lowin Commander A. F. Everett

TONE GUNB 1.H.P.

1,700

1,000

11,000

16

16,500

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney

常务

· 550.

7,000

Lieul-Commander R, H, Heston

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4.365

10

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

114

10

7,000

Captain H.-H. Torlesse...

· 1,070

1,400

Commander 11,`da C. Luard .....

390

300

· 1,400

Commander !!. D.

· 11,000

16,500

Wilkin, p.4.0. Captain H. W. Savory

10

Chefoo

7,000

7,000

7,000

7,000

***

5,700

Lieut.Commander Stevenson

7,000

Captain H. Grant-Dalton

4,000

Lient. Commander H. B. Coz

4,000.

Lleat, Commander Rickards....

6,400

7,400

Captain E. F. B. Charlton

12,000

11,000

Captain Shortland

Chefoo

3,500

7,000

Caplain William B. Fawckner

7,000

Lieut Commander C. Seymour ...

Weihaiwai

3,900

Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwall

Hongkong Hongkong

1,200

800

fi,300

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355

6,300

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Commander R. W. Glennie.p

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195

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150

550

river gumbos!

150

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Yangtase

Yangtsen.

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* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard V. Noel, Commander-in-Chief

Macao-Per Heungskan, 26th Sept., 1.15 P., | Achéron Swaton, Chefoo and Tientsin-Par Erang, Argus ver 26th Sept., 2 PM

F

Manila-Pet Taming, z6th Sept, 3 PN, wind, wie Tuticorin

now, 27th Sept, 11 AM,

Lieut. Commander E. V. FR. Dogmore Yangiare

OUR-COr F. B. Noble ...

J. Kiddie

Commander C. E. Monro

Surveying (Labuan)

West River ...West Elvar

Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut, Commander H. T. Atlay Liett-Commander Davidson

Yangtata

Hongkong

Liest Commander E. Secretan

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

river gunboat Tiver unbost river gunboat river

gunboat river gupbost gunboat armoured cruiser gunboat cruiser...

NAME.

'Flag and' DESCRIPTION,

TONE

GUNS. H. P.

Commanding OFFICERS,

LAST REPORTED AT::

'armoured gunboat

1,296

10

1,700

Lieut.-Forret

Salgón

123 140

500

Lieut. Juannel .......

Canton

Haiphong

ito

171

Baljon

150

Lieut. Hua

Saigon

Baigong

438

Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignanz

Gulf of Slam

9500

Captain Allaire...

Saigon

1,000

(“Lieutenant L'EOBU Mke

Haiphong

5,500

Commander Amát ........

Lieut, Mère, and

Bais d'Along Haiphong

6,300

Lieut. Cotoni

Haiphong

303

Capt. Prati

9.376

20,200

Capt. Ridoox....

12

Lisa Fontier De

Avalanche...

Baipanette Caronado

Casse-tête Cometa

D'A

Décidéo

Estpo...

Macao Per Arungakan, 27th Sept., 1.15 F.H. Macao-Per Heungahon, 28th Sept., 1.15., Shanghai Per Dakotak, 28th Sept., 42.3. Macao-Fas Hungshan 29th Sept., 1.159.M. Desc

...

Manila---Per Rubi, seth Sept. 18 FM. 2. Macao--Per Hrungshan, 30th Bapt., 1.18 P.M. FACINUE... Eames, & India, V99 Tulpensa. "Per Fronde

Guichen .... For Port Darwin,

Thursday Island. Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris- Henri Rivièrs de bane; Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zear Jacquis land. Melbourne, Adelaide and Parth-Peravaline Kersaint Awstralian, 4th Oct. 11 AM, Rusone, &e, India, plu

Tuticorn-Per Montcalm 7th Oct 11 AM.

Mousquet Frederich, Wilhelmsbafan, Herbertshoha, Matapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Oly

Patho August Per Prins Waldemar, tyth Oct, 18 AM, 1

Shanghai.Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Pistolet Babb, zand Victoris and Vancouver, B‚G=Per Empress ef

Protée.. Redoutable and Singe China, 15th Oct., 11 AM

** Bhangbai,* Nagasaki, Kobe Yokohamım, Sabre Victoria and Vancouver, BC Per denimo, Stre 18 Hoy, 11 AM lab wo

Nušia,

Swalow 15th Sept.; Rice-B, & 5. Nam Sang, Brae,,505, Geo. Pays, and Sept.-Calcutis gh Sept, via Penang and Singapore 14th, Gen), M. & Cof Nicomedie, Ger. 54,371, P. Wagmann,

Or, 17th 17th Sept.-Portland,

, S. Ca... Gm-P. & ASA, A Palacotta, Br., 1.8.g. 2,307;

Sept Rangoon in pore 4th Sept, Gen)]. Mi& Col Sibaria, Am. 15655 Jit, Smith, 12th Sept.

San Francisco and Ports 10th Aug Mails and G.-P. M. S. 9. Co. Taming, Br. LE, 1,350, Outerbridge, and Bept., Malle for Canton, Samahal, Wachow

Manila 19th Sept, Gen. Bak and Blacan be closed as Telemachus, Br. 30 7/Williamson, not every morningston Ba Repaigas 15th Best Gan, and Meal Mando o chang S: Chinaan,

ption of the new bonds Yochow, Brika,1,306,

Kamchuk

will be closed

river gunboat.. ... destroyer.

destroyer #*! protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunbost river gunbost... destroyer

cruiser... sub-marine

LiSOL Corlquer

Commander Ragot-Duvaurome

300

IM

1,250

7,300

Commander Fimon

Haiphong Balgon

Arma better

armoured cruiser

19,600

Bas Along

destr river

307

6,300

Liant, Pra

Lieut. Gellier

Lisut, Lavissidia

6,300

Baie d'Along

{Lieg

Saigon

Görl

Contmodi

M

Calgon

Laiphong

gon

Macão

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