THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917.

Craigengom. v. Royal En- gineers,

the pressing, the Navy defence being surely tried. Stalker got There was very_low_scoting in | away on the left and centred 413 0 this match at Happy Valley, accurately for Woods to ecore 7 20.1 ghich ended in a win for Oraigen-number two with a Inat low drive. 5.11 1/gower. Scores:-

LOCAL SPORT.

Bowling.

E. W. Hamilton “... .......

O. R. W. -11-27 3

R. O. Witchell

F. J. Ling

J. C. Fletcher

R. E. O. Bird

Hon. O. Severa

CRICKET.

Hongkong C. C. v. R. Q. A.

3 3 0

Royal Engineers.

Bak

2 0 0 Sgt. Macgregor, o F. Thomp

son, b Grimmsit. Kowloon v. Middlesex Batto. Lfe. Opl. A., Adame, b 'Grim-

mett This match was played on the These teame met at Happy! Club ground on Saturday and Valley on Saturday, Kowloon White, b Grimmelt...

& very comfortable Gordon, o Grimmett, b Gra- ended in an easy win for the winning home team, the military men victory. They put ap 145 and hem being unable to face the bowling then diemissed the soldiers for Becker, b Grimmett... of Donnelly, Gray and Morgan. 25, Cobband Pestonjieach getting The festare of the play was five wickets for eight runs. Pearce's five incinge of 65. Scoree: Scores:-

Hongkong. T. E. Pearce, o Drummond, b

Athorse

65

Capt. E. H. Gray, b Athorne,." 3

Kowloon.

F. Wheeler, e Smith,b Cooper, 24 A.A. Claxton, e Batterworth,

b Parcell,

9

J. Stalker, b Batterworth, 18

H. E. Murray, b Atborne.. 21. T. Elson, e Cooper, b

H. E. Hollands, b Atborne ...

Lt. Col. Horgan, and bBaker

2

29

**

Lacas, b Grimmett... Waller, c and b Grimmett Oripwell, L.b.w. b Graham Willord, a and b Grimmett... Parcall, not ent Todd, e Ed Farde, b Grimmett

Extrae

· Total

B-wling.

19 Graham

01Grimmett

· 7

18 L. E. S. Hodge, b Cooper, 24

Fawthrop,

M. M. Mars, b.Boocock **

10

J. P. Robinson mot out

B. Kennedy, b Boocock

9

P. B. Cobb, b Fawthrop,

F. R. Joseland, not oat

D. E. Donnelly, not cat

Extras

D. J. Mackenzie, b Cooper ... O.J. Stapleton, c Woodwards,

b Cooper,

ward, Total (for 7 wkts.)..1654. de Bouss, e Gesl, b Wood-

F. Batton and P. Jacks did no| R. Pestonji, b Cooper,

Extras 7 Total

www

M. C. L. BAZAAR.

Over. Eleven Thousand Dollars Raised.

of the

“THE LIGHT THAT FAILED".

To be Screened at the Victoris.

88

PROMENADE CONCERT,

Successful Event at Talkoo

This was quite the beat goal of the match. The Navy now made a-

The Igrounds of the Taikoo very determined effort" to gei

Recreation Olab presented a very 11 through, and from a scramble in

The loual branch

The name of Radyard Kipling front of goal the ball found the Ministering Children's League is known everywhere. The pretty and animated appearance 1 net The pace was now begin has every reason to be satisfied Light that Failed"

on Saturday night, when a pro- i Ding to tell on the Defence Corpe, with the success of the aunus famous so its author." It is menade concert was given on the Navy getting their fall share bazaar, which was held, through the Grat Kipling work to be behalf of the 25th. Middlesex 0 of the game. Just before half- the kindness of H. E. the Go-produced 38 8 motion picture and Battalion Recreation Fund. The 12 time the Corpe got away and Ternor, in the grounds of Govern-it is a tribute of which the Pathe decoration of the grounds had again scored, Llewellyn doing the meat House on Saturday. Over Company is justly proud that every tastefully carried out 7 trick. Half-times Corpe, 3 sleven thousand dollars were Kipling not only allowed his and, the evening keeping fine, 2 Navy 1.

there was a very large attendance. taken sad there is still some more masterpiece to be filmed, but 0 Soon after the start, it was seen money to come in. The weather also wrote the sub-titles for the among whom were Lisut.-Col.

John Ward, M.P., and many we 3 that the Navy were by no means was all that could be desired for production. This shows the in-

known residents. 0 besten, most of the play being such an event, and during the terest he took in it and je s atsp 4 kept in their opponents' half. whole afternoon a very brisk of approval upon the work of the The band of the 25th: Middle. sex applied the majority of the Many times they got through the business was done at the various producer and the actora. 37 Corps defence, only to find the stalls, which were very strikingly M. Edward Jose, director of items on the programme and, under Bandmaster Lauris Owen, zoslie too good for them. Thë

His Excellency the Patbe's famous "fron Claw” decorated. Navy were awarded a penalty for Governor attendel during the serial, who is famous for the way that the Colony has a distinct A.R.A.M., gava farther evidenos bande, which was turned to good aftern:on, accompanied by Capt. in which he caste his pictures, acquisition by its prosence here. acconas. Daly one gast behind, Llewellyn Edwards, A.DC being produced "The Light That The whole of the selections the lads in blue made great received by a goard of honour Failed." Robert Edsson efforts to draw level, but four formed from the Cadet Corps. In obosen to play the part of Diok rendered were treated with minutes from the time Stalker addition to the numerous attract Heldar, the Lero. His work in the sympathy sad the playing of Ogot possession and, after beating ions on the grounds, an enter scene in which he realises that such as William Tell" and naveral well-known favouriter, 3 the Navy defence, the Corpe tainment was given in the ball the light has failed-that he is

a good goal, through room, and the children taking blind-ia one

especially of the greatest O Careell. Result: K.D.C., 4; part gave great pleasure to the pieces of acting ever seen on the 14 Navy, 2,

extremely large audience which screen...

O. M. R. W. ...71 14 2 ...63 1 19 Craigengower.

W. W. Edwarde, ran out

F. Thoopson, b White

D. K. Kharar, .b.w.bCripwell T. Ford, a Krakes...

R. Baes, 1.bw. b Cripwell B. Gimmett, b White 145. Graham, b White

L. A. Roje, sl. b Reakes, W. Pitt, not act

Gr.Greos,c Pearce, b Donnelly.

***

9 381 T. Thompern abeant

Gr. Perkins, o Sutton, b Gray 16 C. Batterworth 2

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bat.

Bowling.

0. H. R. W

Athorps

...15 1 72

4

Bowling.

Boooock

...12 0 61

2

Baker

... 3 0 17

1

6. M. R. W.

R.G.A.

Pie. Woodward - T Pie. Parnell

w

J. D. Noris, o McGregor, 29 1 Riskes..

b

-18 1

Extrae

Bdr. Drummond, c Msae,

L. Cooper

11.3

.4

"

Gray

$

Cpl. Fawthrop,

4*--

30.5 23 2

Total

"Gr. Mann, ran out

Gr. Baines, c Murray,

b

Donnelly"

Middlesex. Pie. Thompson, b Cobb 1Pte. Geal, b Cobb

Bowling.

White

Gr. Sherman, o Joseland, b

Pie. Smith, b Pestonji...

5L. Dickenson, b Cobb

61 Capwell

Reskes

0

Lt. Cooper, c. Robinson, b Fes-

tonji

Donnelly

Bdr. Ahorne, not oat

Lt. Wilkinson, b Donnelly

Gr. Boocock, Joseland, b

Gray

Q.M.B. Ross, 1.h.w. b Morgan Lieut. Baker,c Mase, b Morgan

Extras..

Tetsl Bowling.

.4

Lic. Tabbett, o Robinson b

Cobb

Capt. Padfield, b Pestonj...

L. Butterworth, L.b.w., bl ́es-

toaji

Pie: Woodward, not out

44 Cpl. Fawthrop, .b.w., b Cobb

Pte. Purnell, h Pestonji

Extras...

0. M. IL. W ... 1 2 25 4 ...3 0 10 0

Donnelly

Pearce Gray Morgan

.... 4 ... 10

2 3 3 2

8

1

II scored

"Septembre," Bojoyed.

WIS

The vocal portion of the entertainment WSB contribut- members of the led to "by

19 Comments.-The Navy have sesembled. On Saturday we made In the eapporting cast appear 8 quite a good team, but they do mention of the principal features ench well-known players as. 6 not scap up the chances. Time of this entertainment, and if Claude Fleming, Jose Collins regiment and local artister, after time they beat the defence, only remains to be said that and Lilian Tacker. Miss Collins every item being not only well- received but deservedly so. Private 0 only to be robbed through daily it was presented in a most delight as the jealous model, who, in s Oing with the ball,

They have a ful mauber. The children were fit of rage at her unrequited love, Newman in recitations, Privats 2 good pair at back, and of the for-trained by Mrs. Hay and Mta. rains his painting which he has Morlee as a conjurer, Private warda Hatchineon did well. For Aitken, who wersalso responsiblejant managed to finish before Crane as an entertainer at the 62 the winners, Rodgers in goal for the designing of the costumes geing blind, is remarkable, and piano, and Private U. Parsons as dealt with shots in a masterly and for the stage setting. They the acting throughout is of the vocalist, proved the Middle-

sex have talented O. M. R. W. fashion. The backs were some-! are to be complimented on the highest order. 9 1 22 3 what weak in their clearances, general excellence of the pro- Some of the many remarkable among them, and the encores 3 0 17 2 and were inclined to drop back gramme, the ballet from "A Mid-acones of the picture show a long compliment. Other songs were asked for were but a jaet too bear their goal. A thorough emmer Night's Dream" being line of emnels outlined against understanding exista between especially well performed. A the desert sky. Hundreds of contributed by Miss Gordon, Mr. W. J. Bill, whilst Mies M. Gordon, The Chicese Recreation Ciah their forwards, and on their pre- Chinese play written by Miss "extras" soldiers, tribesmen, eto,j

sent form they should finish the Wood, the principal of St. Paul's were used. These scenes and gave a much enjoyed violin solo,.. met the 83rd Co. on Saturday, a

season with a good goal average, Giria School, and performed by those of Dick's Inxurious stadio and it can be safely said that the 0 most enjoyable game ending in a their shooting being very goods number of Chinese young ladies lend atmosphere to the powerful whole entertainment was one of the most enjoyable open-air'affaire 4 draw. Scores

indeed.

of the season.

5.3 0 21.3 C.R.C. Y. R.G.A, `-

C.R.C. 3Yew Man Tean, c sad b Mid-

dleton

1 Ng Sze Yuen, b Dix... iG. Lee, c Veil, b Middleton... 9 Ng Sze Kaong, e J. Lord, b

Moore

37

2nd DIVISION LEAGUE,

Middlesex. Reserves v. Kowloon. This match was played at Happy Valley on Saturday last, The teams were se followe

Go Middlesex Reserves:-Tarner;

o Fisher, Lawie Smith, Bailey,

was also greatly enjoyed.

The ladies in charge of the varicas stalle were or follow

Sweet Stall:isa Phoste May and Miss Iris May.

Peak Stall:Mrs. Ritchie. “ Police Stall: Mrs. Mower. Military Stall:-Mrs. Robert-

French, Cox, Chaplin, Richard, eon. 4 Stretton, and Watte. Kowicon:

Total Bowling.

25

Chow Yat Kwong. b Dix

Ho Wing Kin, b Dix.

9

0. M. R. W.

H. Ching, run out

11 785

Weng Po Keung, b.J. Lord...

17

S 5

Un Hew Fan, not dat

Wei Lee Sin, c and b J. Lord Wong Kwok Kwong did not

0

2

Civil Service v. H.K. University.P.H. Cabb

The University, weakened by R. Pest:nji... 10.1 6 the absence of Marley and Bray abag, secored a draw on the Civil Bervice ground Ingl Esturday.

Kowloon "B" v. Military XI.

bat

Kowloor'a second string bad a The home side batted first, and home fixture on Saturday, when declared at 157 for 6 wickete, they played a Military X1a very Dizon making an admirable 56. keenly contested match ending in Bradbury a slow but neefel 37, victory for the Military by three and Hamilton a vigorone 37. Their rane. Major Robertson was in" opponents totalled 86 for five old-time form, scoring 66, while wickets when time was declared. Liadeell for Kowloon contributed Ponsonby-Fane undoubtedly ssv a useful half-century. Scares. Lord

ing bia eide from defeat with a patiently played 27 oot cut. Red-

Military.

Elerbr, b Scholz

+1

mond and Wright sleo reszben Mejor Robertson, Scbolz... double figure. The Civil Ser-S. M. Jewsbury, b Schulz vaate seem unfortnaste is obtain Cpl. Charters, 1.b.w. Scholz... ing so many draws thia, senson, bat it appears as if the order of going in might with advantage be revised, to ercare faeter Foor- ing earlier in the innings. Bird's: bowling, too, could be made more ase of Scarra:-

Civil Service..

D. M. Goodall, b Samy

W. Dizon, b Redmond

יו

L. McCoraill, at. Etwarde, b

Sobutz Comdr. Davidson, c Mend, 5

Schulz

Private Connor, b Birnie Lt. Dunbar, b F. Meade Abdul-Az`ž, b Birnie

15 Lt. Dabeon, 100 ont..

Middleton

Extras

Totsi (for 9 wkta.)...188

Bowling.

story.

ead,

entertainers

It will hold the attention from

To Lee Corpl. E. G. Filbay the beginning to the when, cureed with his blindness who seed sartage manager, and to Mr. E W. Prowes, convener of and with a deep ache in his the concert committee, a word of bear, Dick Heldar again hears

the call of the East. Torpen- praise is due, for it was mainly how follows the trail of the owing to their efforts that the "mad Englishman," as he ie event proved such a success

It is announced that the Fund The "Tamer" and Royal Dock-called among the natives, for

stande to beneft by about $500 hundreds of miles across the Jeaninge: Tan Bangenbarg, yard Stall:-Mrs. Morgan, Pasoo; Abbas, Marketb, Maaning, Tes & all:Mr. Stedman and desert and reaches him ne a hordes a result of the effort, Cleme, Lagar, Moosdun, Grim- Mrs. Logan. show, sad Taylor. Referee :- Sergi. Frost, A.SO.

The civilians were the first to get into their stride and soon tested Torner. Play was of ecrambling xatare, little or no combination being shown by either side. Kowloon were the Foore. The soldiers firet 10 equalised after twenty minutes' 8 1 31 @play, but the civilians gained the lead just before half time. Hall

O..M. R. W 9 1 39 2 5 1.42 1

Victoria Stall-Mrs. Piercy.

! Diocesan School Stall:-Kiss

Poon Wye.

St. Paul's School Stall:Mies Leewan.

St. Stephen's Girls' School Stall-Kiss Griffio.

School Stail:-Kra. Balilios Tatcher and Stel.

Quarry Bay Stall-Mre. Tem-

pletco.

The Kowloon Stall:-Mre. Ait-

1 0 7 1 time:-Kowloon 2, Middlesex 1. ken.

The second half was a repeti- The Lucky tion of the firal, only that the Piercy.

Christmas Tree :- score was reversed, thus bringing the game to a close with the ecore lin.

Well:Mise

Mise Frank.

15 of 3 all, which was quile a fiuing Goldfish Stell:-Mies. Wil-

kinson,

Comments. Both sides had a B.fis for crepe de chine pel 28 fair sprinkling of followers, and tiopas and camisole:-Mrs. J.

in spite of the fact that little Honger.

Sharp

Dix

+

...11 1 47 3

66 Koora

3

0

83rd. Co., R.G.A.

0

E. Lord, b Ho Wing Kin

4

Middleton, c Yew Man Tano,

b.Ho Wing Kin

Dix, 1,b,., b Un Hew Fan...

18

Sharp, Lee, b You Man Teun 28 Page, not cut...

4

18 raalt.

7

Veal, b Ye Maa Teao.

*P

0

J. Lord, not out

Glead

4

***

50 Sgt. Rivera, not out...

2

6

20 Schalz,

8

Shroff... Route...

***

E. Meade

B.rnie

Extras

Total

Bowling.

132 76 8 6 0 29 0 40 10 0 6 0 19 L 4 04 2

Kowloon "B."

Townsend... Scareboro... Moora

did not bat.

137

Ho Win Kin You Man Taun Un Hew Fon Ng Sze Kwong H. Chirg

8 1 22

2

- 11

B. W. Bradbury, l.b.w., b

Thivy

B. C. Witchell, o. Ponsonby

Fane, b Rumjaho...

E. W, Hamilton, c. Ponsonby.

Fape, b Hall

R. E O. Bird, run out

P. T. Lamble, cot out

Extras...

36

Total (for 6 wickets) ...157

Han. C. Severn, J. C. Fletcher,

W. H. Edmunds, and F. J. Ling R.E. Lindsell, e Connor, b Mc.

did not bat.

Q. Holl

D. Simy

A. Banjsha'

F. Redmond

J. Thivy

Bowling.

424

...

Connell

59 H.6.Rouse, c Abdul Aziz, b

Connor O. B. W. ...13 38 1 F. Moado,' e Abdul Azis, boa-

7 27 1 ...10 32 1A. E. Schulz, a Dobsen, Ellerby

... 4 22.

University.

nor ...

1 J. H. Mead, b Ellerby

of Dérviebes is about to attack him. In the skirmiab, Dick ið! mortally wounded. Clanched in his hand Torpenhow finds the verse of his childhood dream of happiness with Mazie:-

And we shall be so happy. That if either's lipa were

dumb

They wouldn't smile in

Heaven

THE "COURT CARDS. ".

And Their Joker,

A great deal of interest in being displayed in the "Coart Carda” frivolity season which commencem on Saturday next. The booking are already an indication of a Till the the other's lips had crowded week, and this is not to be wondered at considering the "The Light that Failed" will splendid some this brilliant com Le shown at the Victoria Theatre pany left behind them when last on Friday next.

they were here.

come.

Stolen Satin."

Many fresh faces will be seen on the stage, for the combination has been re-organised since it was last used here, Mr. Laurie Madam Faint appeared before Burman is well worth bearing, Mr. Dyer Ball, at the Police Court for it is seldom that we have 15 clones was displayed by either Fan Of Stall:-Pupile of the this morning, to charge a tailor singer of each calibre in our mides. He was recently commanded to Bida, wach srcitament prevailed. O. M. 8. Girls' High School. in her employ with stealing a

88th Co, R.Q.A. v. St. Joseph's Those who resisted at the piece of satin, valued at $4. It sing before His Majesty King

College.

various stalle ware Mr. Gill, was stated by Inspector Kact that George, Mr. George Titchener is This game was played on the Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Green, Mre, the man had been given a quan bumourist with a style en Extras

Navy Ground, Happy Valley, on Robinson, Mrs. White, Miss tity of material to make up and tirely his own, and has made Saturday. Referee, Mr. Black. Martin, Mrs. Stone, Mies Gill, as he was leaving last night the Badiences langh in every part Total (for 6 wkte). 99

Pisy started very fast and Mrs. Pape, Mus Bickir, Mra, piece of satin was found under of the English-speaking world. Mr. Elgar Warwick is fortunatS even, both ende being visited in Sandeman, Mr. Mansfield, Mrs. bis clothes. The defendant's ex- Bowling.

The RG.A. were awarded Pattenden, Mrs. Marriott, Krs, onse was that the eatin was only in baring the aesistance of sach O. M. R. W. la penalty. Watron was entreated Murray Sco's. Mre. Hayward, a piece left over, which he thought finished artiste as Hies Via Par- 9 2 19 2 with the kick and made no mie- Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Lander,

Te. wae of no use; Madam Flint stated Bona. She plays upon the emotiona 10 3 30

take, thus giving his side the Evan Jones, Miss Tarner, Mrs. that the man had only been with of her bearers to auch an exent 7 3 111 lead. This reverse put the civil Bowley, Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. ber three days and had been told that they are crying one minute iana on their mettle, and just Falconer, Mra, Macgregor, Mrs, to return all the odd pieces, and laughing the next. There before half-time they drew level. Hallifas, Mes, Tarnbull, Mr. Sentence of one month's hard are others who will be found

In the second half the civilians Jacks, Mrs. Kert, Mrs. Todd, Mis. labeur was passed.

FOOTBALL..

turn.

to more than maintain the high standard of excellence set by their predecessors, Perhaps the most popular feature of the "Court Carde" entertainments

had most of the play, but the Ram, Mise Loureiro, Mina Robis B.G.A. broke away and scored, son, Miss Edkins, Miss Lander, giving them the lead, which they. Miss Hastings, Mies Davidado, retsized. Result:-88 Co. R.G., Miss Ritobis, Miss Main, Mre, have more to send in-Belilios is the elever skits they present on 2; Kowloon, L

Parr, Mrs. Keigwin, Miss Lanez, Babool atall #1.950.00. Dinossen all kinds of topica, These are Comments: Kowloon were Mrs. Lecable, Miss Wallace, Mrs. Bobool stall $127.45. Entertain continually being kept up-to-date. somewhat unfortunate to loan, sa Diss, Mrs. Faine, Mee: Macintosh, ment 3274,90, Programmes The whole series ofentertainments Plaved on Saturday on the they had more of the game than re. Holt, Mr. Stringer, Mre. 358 65, Fan Oi stall 81301.00, is aptly described as "lampoonry did their opponents. The game Nicholls, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Wesll. Gate money $157.50. Captain with harmonious ansetthetica ”---- 7 Clab Ground, the referes being was played out in a most vigorous lira. Joseph, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Hall $20.00, Kitten rafie $61.00, in other words, like modern

fashion, neither side giving much Coleman, Hrs, Holloway, Mrs. Kitten $30.00, Kowloon stall The Caros est the ball in away. Both these tesme should Ring Kra, Pierpont, Miss Allen, $990.85, Lacky well 828.10, dentistry, they draw

hurting. 2motion, making good headway do well, and faith in the top half Mine Heanley, Miss Upedall, Miss Military stall $359.85, Gold fish 31 for their opponents' goal, but of the League table.

18

Hongkong Defence Corps v.

6 34

1

3

Navy.

E. J. Edwarda, e Ellerby, h

Connor

R. A. B. Ponsonby-Fane, not

Out of

F.A. Redmond, b Ling

A. H. Ramjahn, o Dixon, b

Fletcher

27 S. E. Green, a Robertson, b

Ellerby

22

A. Biraia, b Connor...

5Dr. Forsyth, not out... L. F. Shroff, b Connor

15 D.G. Nicoll, b Connor

J. D. Wright, a Bird,

Hamilton.

Chosh Toon Lok, b Hamilton

4

W. Gittins, b Hamilton

0

D. E. Samy, not out...

B

7

-

Extraa

Total,..(for 5 wickets) 86 Connor

Abdul Aziz

G. Hall, J. C. Thivy, J. M. McConnell... Jack, and B. A. Basto did not bat. Ellerby

Mr. Wright.

0

#A

6) Black relieved the pressure with

Extra

Total

Bowling.

A Lady's LOSE,

without

Hazeland, Kim Bells, Mrs. Gibeon, $56,25, Naval and Dockyard MODAY Mias Gwen Steven and Miss Mary stall $737 69, Odd 3ľa fice kick. The Navy right wing

Les. The Kowloon Girl Guides 39.20, Polion stall #123 80, 5 gained possession of the ball, The Begging Nuisance.

It has been reparied by Mise Hutchinson patting in a lovely A man, looking indescribatly also rendered valcable assistance Peak atsl $975 95, Quarry Bay ...134 centre, which was well cleared, filthy, was charged with begging in conjunction with their brother stall $755.00, 8t, Paul's School Hawken, an amistant at the Peak Then the Corpe, after a fine bout before Mr. Dyer Ball, at the Cadete, the former being in stall and Chinese Entertainment Hospital, that during the morning 0. B. W of passing, scored their first goal, Police Court today. It was stated charge of Miss Day and latter 3900.40, St. Stephens' Girl's Col- of November 3, some person en- 10 58 6 Gerrar putting the ball into the that the rasa had been seat away commanded by Second Lieuten-lege stall 8588.45, Sweets stall tered her room from the verandah $102.75, Tos tall 8295.25, Vic and stole from a chest of drawera, 4 14 0 not, well out of the goalie's before, and his Worship imposed ant Beard.

The money sotually in hand istoria stall $1,339.75. Xmas Tree small cash bor containing

jewellery to the waimo di #793.

4 18 1 reach. The pace now was very a fine of $6, or 14 days' bard

42 3 hot, the Corps doing most of labour.

Clown, though several still' $55,03, Total: $11.359.15.

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