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chored in the Yangise, and the rest are stubbornly resisting in the forests! nearby.

Scores of Japanese at Chienklang-| kow were drowned when hard-press- ed by the Chinese, they tried to swim to their warships.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

JAPANESE WARNING DELIVERED TOO LATE

(Continued from Page 1.)

this morning's newspapers, were denied by both the Japancac and German consular authorities.

Herr Gelewsky said: "I have given no interview on the subject of yesterday's incident."

to

me

Mr. Nakamura sald; "A report the statement attributing

German capital was being that withdrawn from the Eurasin Avin tion Corporation is incorrect. gave no such statement."

TUESDAY,

CZECHS STRIVE TO SATISFY SUDETEN

DEMANDS

(Continued from Page 1.)

is felt that there will be no

SEPTEMBER

1938.

dimcuity as regards its acceptance J. ULLMANN

by the Germans as a basis for dis cussion.

Apparently, the Government has decided that measures to facilitate negotiations must be taken before gets Nuremberg Conference the under way-Reuter.

Cabinet in Session

Prague, Sept. 5.

An extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet Council is now in session.

The meeting, it is belleved, will take decisions of capital importance.

The Japanese who were repulsed at Maanshan and Changlikeng, one kilometre from Tikang, have retreat ed to Tikang. 30 miles to the south-west of Wuhu.-Central News,

Rumours that capital subscribed Chinese Fighting

In the Eurasia Corporation by the Lufthansa Corporation was being Desperately

withdrawn were also emphatically Hankow, Sept. 0. denfed by an official of the Corporn-Reuter. While maintaining that the Chinese tion, who said: "There has never not yet been any

question of German sery and Junior School, St. Andrew's milltary authorities have

Autumn given up hope of holding Mahwelling, capital being withdrawn from the Church Hall, Kowloon,

Company. term commences Wednesday, Sep-the strategie city overlooking Tchan

of the Reports that an official on the Kluklang-Nanchang Kallway, tember 21st. New pupils enrolled For September. from 14th-28th

a Chinese spokesman admitted lo- German Consulate in Hongkong had particulars please write:-Directress, day that the main body of Chinese ordered the Eurasia Corporation to

crase

the Germon Swastikas as iden- Loloma Kindergarten, c/o 32 Kim troops withdrew on Saturday night,

defend desilon marks on Eurasia planes berley Road, Kowloon.

leaving only one brigade to

were also dented by a Consulate

Melal.

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It is understued that the American, French and British authorities were recently approached by the Japanese

with

for con-authorities

schedules and routes of all planes operated in China by their nationals.

A desperate battle is now proceed. lag around. Mahweiling, with the fate the of

point in DODGE SEDAN SIX, perfect condi

this Important Original balance. Checked regularly. tion,

The spokesman admits that paint. Tyres good, with two spares,

Owner leaving Colony.siderable confusion exists following Bargain. No brokers, Box No. 468, "Hongkong the Japanese penetration on Friday Telegraph."

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ius threaten the Chinese rear.

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"MARECHAL JOFFRE" 21 A/36

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 31st August, 1939.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whener delivery may be ob tained immediately, after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 19th September, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

ed

Damaged Packages will be examin

the Company's Surveyor by Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 Tuesday, 6th September, Consignees must have a Revenue Offeer in attendance when any duti

examined by the able goods are Company's Surveyors.

a.m. on 1936.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

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Keep Japanese Informed

the

The Telegraph is informed that Imperial Airways, for some months past, have informed

Japanese all movements of authorities.of their planes travelling to and from

Kal Talt.

Prague, Sept. 5.

A communique issued at the con clusion of the Meeting of the Inner Cabinet announced that the Ministers had drawn up a definite plan which will be submitted without deluy to the Sudetens.

It is reliably learned that the pro- posals atmoat completely satisfy the Sudetens' demands.

wis It is understood that there unanimity

the among complete Ministers on the basis of the new proposals, and the proceedings were most harmonious.-Reuter.

Hitler's Policy Awaited

Paris, Sept. 6. The view is expressed here that one of the most Important wecks in 1938 began yesterday with the open- ing of the Nazi Rally at Nuremberg. French newspapers are of the Czecho-Slovakian opinion that the problem will be brought to the fore- front at the Nazi convention, and are Formerly, such notification was therefore

eagerly awaiting Herr made by Imperial Airways to the

Hitler's first pronouncement to-day Chi-Japanese Consulate in Hongkong but when, it is anticipated, the German Chancellor will deal exhaustively now the British concern informs the Japanese naval authorities in Shang-with questions of foreign policy, and hal direct, it is understood.

Whether elther Eurasia or C.N.A.C. particularly with the Czech problem. will resume service from Hongkong to the interior in the near future de- pends upon several factors, it is

Now Hope Of Success

"This hus completely changed the complexion of the battle," states the spokesman, "for it gives the Chinese forces new hope of being able to hold Mahweiling.”

stated,

Although the German Consulate was approached on Saturday, pre- sumably regarding Eurasia, and the American Consul-General was ap- proached some months ago regard- ing Pan-American Airways, the Japanese au

authorities have made no evertures to the American authori- ties regarding C.N.A.C., and it ap- Promised to commercial craft operat- ing over China which notify their time-tables and routes to the Japan ese authorities may not apply to C.N.A.C.

The Chinese cominand immediately rushed troops up to hold Mingshan in order to prevent further Japanese reinforcements from reaching Mah-Pears, therefore, that any immunity welling through the broken Chinese left wing.

Chinese troops from Tehan and Mahweiling are now trying to sur- round the Japanese at Miheliling Station.

Course Altered

Trans-Ocean.

Sudeten Correction

Prague, Sept. 6. The following official statement was issued by the Sudeten Party to- day;

"Untrue and tendencious reports in the press here and abroad with re- Kard to political developments in connection with the nationalities question in Czecho-Slovakia compei the Press Department of the Sudeten Party to issue the following state- ment:

1-Herr Konrad Henlein's visit to Herr Hiller at Berchtesgaden Was made at the wish of Lord Runciman's

of

new

the

and was without_concrete 2. with the so-called Czech plan;

2-The representatives Still Hold City

Mr. A. E. Southard, U.S. Consul Sudeten-German Party, Dr. Sebe General in Hongkong, confirmed to kowsky and Herr Kundt had, on the A telephone message received this the Telegraph that he had not been same day, another private conversa.

by the

with

the morning

the President of Generallsalmo's approached by the Japanese authori- tione

Republic, Dr. the time- Czecho-Slovalinn Headquarters states that Mahvelling ties with a request for

in the course of is still in Chinese hands. It is un-

tables and routes to be employed by Edouard Benes, derstood that the Japanese at Mal-.N.A.C. if or when that Company which they submitted a written reply weillng Station

to the unofficial Czech proposals."--- are now attempting

resumes service.

Trans-Ocean. to move eastward in order to join the Japanese column which is said to be trying to break through the Chi-proached me some time ago with a

ese right wing.

request int Pan-American Airways and time-tables notify the routes

on the service between employed Hongkong and Manila," Mr. South- ard

said.

to

The

fate of Malweiling, according Chinese

reports, will probably be known within the next 24 hours.

Chinese military despatches now claim that six divisions are holding Mahwelling and the situation north of Tehan, where the new front line has been formed, is quiet. The Chi- nese military authorities are of the opinion that even if Mahweiling le lost the Chinese can hold Tehan for a considerable period.-Reuter. Chinese Position Improves

Tehnn, Kinngal, Sept. 8. Fighting on the south bank of the Yangtze River, for the possession of Mahwelling, is raging with increasing violence.

rushed

to

authorities "The Japanese

ap-

Brief Response

Nuremberg, Sept. 5, Herr Hitler, responding to an Ad- dress of Welcome at the Nuremberg Town Hall, made only a brief reply, "At that time the Japanese made stating that the National Socialist a suggestion that the Clippers should Party of Greater Germany had met revise their course between Munila together to gather new strength for and Hongkong so that they would the tasks of the coming year.—

Japanese water Reuter Special. any not fly over

This suggestion was complied craft. with, and the Clipper course was altered in conformity with B."

The Acting German Consul Gen- eral, Herr Gelewsky, called upon the Japanese Consul General to-ilay re- garding yesterday's incident.

ANOTHER TYPHOON SWEEPS JAPAN

(Continued from Page 1)

and 33 degrees north, travelling at a speed of 25 malies an hour.

All shipping and ferry services have been cancelled.

TERRIBLE HAVOC

Report In London

con-

London, Sept. 6. Lord Halifax and his advisors had before them to-day a brief, fidential report received through the British Legation in Prague from the Runciman Mission

the on

latter's Impression of the results of Herr Henlein's visit to Herr Hitler.

This Information is being considèr- ed along with other relevant factors. -British Wireless.

SERIOUS BRITISH STRIKE MENACE

(Continued from Page 1.)

kave nolified their

Can cancel players of their intention to the existing collective agreement as from Wednesday.

No fewer than 10,000 Japanese reinforcements have been from Kiukiang to the Mahweiling two days. sector during the last Additional Japanese troops are

land- Ing at Kutang less than 25 kilo- metres south-cost of Klukiang on the west shore of Poyang Lake to re- inforce their comrades in the Singtze Poyang warships in

The newly built 9,000-ton steamer sector. Japanese

land Lake are also attempting

Goyo Maru has been damaged by the reinforcements

Liusingshan, storm and Is now drifting about and about six kilometres south of Sing-helplessly since her moorings have ize, but the Chinese are vigilant.

parted-Reuter Special. Tungkuling, west of Singtze, which han high- commands the Singize-Tohan way, remains the chief point of con- tention on the shore of Poyang Lake. The Japanese again allegedly. fired over 200 polson gas shells whilst attacking this point yester Behind this barrage

far shed as

as Nanilang, 24 kilo- metres northeast of Tehan, but before

they could

could get a firm fool- hold

the Chinese

counter-attacked and wiped them out. Twenty-three machine-guns, 200 rifles, more than ten tubes of poison gas and many steel helmets and gas

masks selzed by the Chinese.

they

were

The Chinese position west of the Nanchang-Klukiang Railway hos

At present, the strike threat has affected only "ahadow" factoriei, bul

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Tokyo, Sept. 0. The havoc wrought by yesterday's there are disturbing indications that the movement may affect the entire typhoon, which passed into the Sea

aircraft of Japan after an 8 hour Journey

industry.

the Council of The Workers' across Japan proper, included the

Workers' flooding of 30,000 houses in Osaka. From all parts of the area ravaged by the typhoon come reports of the disruption of communications the dislocallon of traffic, the collapse of houses and bridges, the uprooting of trees, and other damage.

Nine were killed in Kagawa pre- fecture, and five perished in Teku- shima prefecture.

and

with the Birmingham strikers.

Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister de- for Air, will receive a strikers' legation from Birmingham to-night. --Trans-Ocean.

FRENCH LAabour aggRESSIVE

Paris, Sept. 6. The Buikling Trades' Union has Serious havoc was caused in the been improved since the Chinese re- small town of Himi, near Takokoka, announced that appropriate action where a disastrous fire fanned by the probably a general strike-will be pulsed the Japanese drive from tail-end of the typhoon, destroyed taken unless contracts are signed by Julchang southeastward to Tehan at

The the middle of September. Tamishan, last night-Central News. 2,000 of the 3,300 houses. The

The threat, it is feared, will ag buildings destroyed include the Town

situation in France, the Hall, the Him! Bank, the Post Ofee gravate and Central Police Station. The where 14,000 Jute workers are al- material damage is estimated

on strike in the Somme Valley, at reudy the and 20,000 are threatening to strike 5,000,000 yen Casualties

at Roubaix,

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The following quotations were re- town are not yet ascertainable- ceived after the close of the morning Renter, session through Reuters:

Antamok Alok ... Bagulo Gald Benguet Cons

Business Dona Prices in Pesor Bopt, Sept. d.

Ung.

237

37

20

23

11.50

Una.

Coco Grove

Ung.

Consolidated Mines

.00d Ung.

Demonstration

Unq.

30

.47

Paraculo Gumaus

Ung.

Unqi

.437

.10%

194

San Mauricio

"TELEGRAPHS "Bod

EVERYWHERE ·

United Paracalo

62 FEARED DEAD, EXTENSIVE DAMAGE

Osaka, Sapt. -0 A second typhoon struck Kobe and Osaka simultaneously last night after crossing Shikoku Island.

Communications Int Kobe were the damage from paralysed, and landslides was again extensive.

The typhoon struck Kobe at high endangering waterfront build- Lide

The following is Swan, Culbertson dinge unofficial death roli totals 62, de Fritz' report on this: morning's The

of whom 41 market

reported from Prices ranged from down le to up Kagawa, nine from Wakayama and ~We in`a qulot market.--

three from Hogoya-United Press.

are

Buliding workers are already on strike in Lyons, while the northern coal miners are also rastiess.-United Press..

SHIPS IN RADIO COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless range with the Hongkong Radio Station to-day:

Dunkeld; Earlspark; Nankin; Acgeus; Conte Rosso;, Victoria; Em- press of Japan; Mäusang; Corfu; Seistan; Empress of Rusala; Yankuni Maru; Helhow; Scharnhorst; Presi- dent Cleveland.

diamonds

from $70.-

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Air Mail by "Pan-American Air

ways Direct Service" San Fran- cisco..date 31st August Manila

U.S.A., Japan And Manila-Sen

Francisco, date 12th August.... Pres. Cleveland

OUTWARD MAILS

Date and Time.

Taiyuan....Tues., Sept. 6, 4.30 p.m.

For

l'er

Tuesday

Swatow and Shanghai Air

Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Direct Service"due London, 13: September

Tues., Sept. 6.

G.P.O. & K.P.0.

Reg., Ord.,

.Sept. 0, 5.00 p.m.

Bent, 6, 5.00 p.m.

Tuck, Sept. 8.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Ref.. Ord..

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Air Mail for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plano

by the "Imperiai Airways Direct

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September

Sydney,

131

Wednesday

Копно ....Wed, Sept. 7. 8.15 am. Agamemnon...Wed, Sept. 7; 9 a.m. Fook On... Wed, Sept. 7, 10 nm.

Samshul and Wuchow Parcels only for Straits and London

due London, 13th October Kongmoon

for Parcels only

Holhow and

Rangoon

Swatow, Shanghal and

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Jopan

Shanghai and Japan

Hal Hing..Wed, Sept. 7, 10.30 a.m. ton Hangsang ..Wed., Sept. 7, 12.30 p.m.. Hongkheng..Wed., Sept. 7, 1.30 p.m. Calchas....Wed, Sept, 7, 1.30 p.m. Scharnhorst..Wed., Sept. 7, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, ilono- Pan American Airways Plane

lulu and U.8.A.. by the "Tan American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 14th Sept.

K.P.O.

Wed., Sept. 7.

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Ord.,

..Sept. 7. p.m. ...Sept. 7, 5.30 p.m.

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Reg.

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SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Banks

H.K. Bank, $1,450 b. H.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), $80 n. Chartered Bank, £124 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £23 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £13% n, East Asia Bank, $88 n. Insurances

$224 Canton Ins., Union Ins., $510

H.K. Fire

China for

Douglas, $71 s.

n.

b.

$2 11.

$210 n.

n.

H.K. Steamboats, $22 Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $00 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, 88/11⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $9.10 b.

Docks Etc. H.K. & K. Wharves, $131 s. H.K.

H.K. Docks (old), $20.73

(new), $19.70 n. Providents (old), $7.45 a. Providents (new), $7.40 n. New Engineering Sh. $3.00 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $130 n. Kallan Mining Adm., 10/- n. Raubs, $10,n. Venzi Goldfield, $3 n.

Mines, 7 cts. n. Hongkong

Phillippine Mining Antarnok, P

.37% $0.

Atoka, P. 37 sa.

Bagulo Gold, P. 25 so.

Bengue Consol, P. .11.50 50.

Benguet Explor

Coco Grove, P. 421⁄2 sa.

Big

Wedge, P.-

Consolidated Mines, P. .0035 so. Demonstrations, P.

.P.--

eids, P. →

Ipo Gold, P. IL.K., P. 67 su.

Itogonsources, P. —

Min. Resources,

MiD., P.- Northern

Paracale Gumaus, P.- Salacot Minissa.

P. ---

P.

P. 19 sa.

Sar 108,

F. 37 sa.

Suyoc United

Hotels, etc.

H. and S, Hotels, $7.15 b. H.K. Lands, $384 b.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $10734 m. Shanghai Lands, Sh. $8.40 n. Metropolitan

ᏚᏂ. --

Lands,

Humphries, $9.00

17.

H.K. Realties, $5.30 Chinesa

ese Estates, $98 n.

Public Utilities

K.K. Tramways, $17.40/30 sa.

b.

Peak Trams (old), 10

Peak Trams (now), $311⁄2 n. Star Ferries, $78 n.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $24% n rights, $24 n.

Ferries

sa,

China Light (old), $11

China Light (new), 18.15 n. H.K. Electric, $01 b Macao Electric, $17 n. Sandakan Lights, $0.35 b.

Telephone

Telephone

(old)

China Buses, Sh.

$20.

39.55 .

Singapore Tractions, 8/- 20/3 n.

Singapore Pref, 8/- 20/3 n.

Industrial

n.

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Cald: Maeg. (old), Sh. $14 n. Cold: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $13 1. Canton Tees, $1.70 n. Cements, $17 H.K. Ropes, $4,00

Stores, &c. Dairy Farms, $28 Watsons, $8.10 n. Lane Crawfords, $8.70 n. Sincres, $2.20 n. Wing On (ILK.), $50 n. William Powell, Lidy 75 cts. b. Cotton Mills

n.

Ewo Colton, Bh. $20 n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. 195 m. Zoong Singe, Sh. $24 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. 443 n.

Miscellaneous HK. Entertainments, $0%1⁄2 n. Constructions, $1.90′ n. Vibro Piling 36.85 8.---

Sept. 7. 5 p.m. .Sept. 7, 5.30 p.m.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

London. Sept. 5.

War Loan, 3% (ed.)

Sept. 2. Sept. 6.

after 1932) $102.1/10 #301,11/18 Canton-Kowloon Hly. 5% Chinese 45 Gold Loni,

1878 (British Issue) Clunese 5 Gold Blonds,

1923-47 Chinese 1%% Anglo- French Loan, 1008.... Chinese B Crisp Loan,

Chinese 8% Brorg. Loan.

1913 (Lan, 15)

1012

22

24

**

77

77

ex-div. ax-div..

01

07.

07

401

50

12

10

AN Sterling

Chinese

Notes, 1925" (Vickers)_..

Chinese Imperial Rly. 6%

Loan

Ilonan Rly. 5%

Hukuang Itly. 65%, 1911

(German issue)

Hukuang Itly, 5%. 1011

20

Lung

Taing & U. IAI RY.

Shanghal-Nanking

17

17

27

....

25

245

Tientsin-Pukow Kly. 6%.... Drit. Sipd.).......... Tientsin-Pukow Nly, 5%

(Ger. Sipd.) Tientals-Pakow Rly, 47,

(Brit. Stpd. Bupi. Loan) Tientalo-Pukow Ry. 5% (Ger. Stpd. Bup!, Loan) Japan 5 Sterling Loan.

1007 Japan 8% Sterling Loan,

1924

| German 75% International Loan, 1924 **** Chartered Bank of I. A.

HEK. & 8'hai Banking

Corp. (Ldn, Reg.) .......... ILK. & S'hal Banking

Corp. (Col. _Reg.)

Chinese Engineering &

Bining (bearer) Chosen Corporation Pekin Syndicate

S'hal Elec. Construction

Co.

S'hal

Waterworks Co

Union Insurance Society

of Canton

Gula Kalumpong Rubber Ailled Ironfounders Assoc. & Elea, Industries Austin Motors, ord. Cable & Wireless, N

Form, ord,, wo.....! British-American Tobsed

(bearer)

20

2444

24% 2434

201 244

4156 40

40/2 40

51

5015

1214

12

BT

086

80

3

18/- 10/ D/K 7/0

21-

Nom. Nom.

25/- 225/-

Nom. Nom.

1918m. 1975m

31

314 Nom Nom..

23/0 - 23/0

20/-

207- 20/0

20/4%% 25/- 23/-

43% 43%

101/10% 101/2

ex-div

Cammell Laird, ord.

1/6

7/5

Mexican Eagle

4/3

4/15

Courtaulds

317-

30-0

Datillers

04/3 08/3

20/0 20/9

78/72 70/415

Dunlop Rubber

General Eleo. (England) Gunner tại sàn ác có. Hawker Siddeley. Aircraft Brio Aeroplane Imperial Chemical Indus. Imperial Tobacco Marks de Spencer "A" Rolls Royce Leyland Motors Tate & Lyle

Turner & Nawall United Steel.....

Smethwick

ange

Drop Forg-

113/8 113/3 20/- 20/- G1/75 B17140%. 50/6

30/0

138/11⁄4 138/1

16/3

50/3

97/6 10/0

00/7 80/77.

11/10/101⁄2-

Arnútrong Stevens, ord. 6/0

Pressed Steel, com."

Vickers, ord.

Woolworth

Anglo-Dutch

| Rubber Plantation Invest.

Trust

Commonwealth Mining Marsinan Investments Randfontein Estates Western Holdings Sub-Nigel

Tanami Gold Mining

| Anglo-Irablan

F

Shell

Trans.

be

(bearer)

1/6

13/

27/1

14/9

14/0

0/3

13/0 13/435-

200/-

63/10 B2/1015-

20/4 28/0

9/-

2/3

12/0

JJ/-

10/0

10/3

203/0 zala

29/320/6'

153/3

30/10% 50/10

102/0 101/101

08/9 38/D

80/4% 08/14 -Reuter.”

Ch. Govt. 6% · 1923 G$ Bonds.,

69% prm. n.

H.K, Govt. 4% Loan 0% pr. b. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan 14% prm.

Wallaeo Нагреть,

P

Marsmans. (Lon.), »/- 13/6 b. Maramans Ins. (HK), s/~ 3/4 n. Anglo Jayas,

Consolidated

**{ola); ́`

China Providents.

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