THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1948.

Serlons Floods Elizabeth's Social

In S. Africa

Bloemfontein, Mar. 14. The southern area of the Orange Free Stato and the northern part of Cape Pro- vince experienced the heaviest rainfall for years this week-end.

Rivers have overflowed, motorists are stranded, farm houses have been cut off and farmlands, waterlogged. Airmails have been held up and planes diverted..

South Africa's greatest river, the Orange, dividing the Free State and Cape Provinces, is tumbling In raging torrents in places. Huge areas of normally dry land are dotted with vast * lakes. Many farmers' doms have burst, causing great damage. Associated Press.

Airliner Tragedy

Anchorage, Alaska, Mar. 14.-The bodies of 30 persons in an American airliner wrecked on Mount Sanford about 200-millen northeast of Anchorage may never be recovered. Authorities here sald that resclie parties would be up against great odds in trying to reach the scene, which is on a glacier on the 18,208 foot mountain.

The airliner, a DC4 Skymaster of Northwest Airlines, was found yes- terday after being missing. on n Night from Shanghai to St Paul, Minnesota-Associated Press.

Activities Meet

Newspaper Criticism

London, Mar. 14-Is Princess Elizabeth bo- coming a royal butterfly? The provocative question, ralsed by the mass circulation Sunday Pictorial, has stirred up hot arguments among Britons, Launching an editorial cam- "We cannot dignify such criticism, paign seeking to make the wherever they many appear," a Heiress Presumptive to the spokesman said. "They are usually

wide of the facts, anyway."', Throne more democratic, tho Pictorial charged that her public appeal is being. "utterly wasted" in social high jinks at fashionable restaurants, clubs and the theatre.

"Poppycock"

-Permons close to the royal family however, dismissed as "poppycock" the fuss over Elizabeth's appearances, usually with. Prince Philip, Princess Margaret and a few friends, at West End night spots.

"It's like hinting," they objected, "that tho Primo Minister, the

"In the minds. of the masses," It sald, "sho is associated more and more with amart West End niteries and less and less with those places Foreign Secretary or the Chancellor where the new battle of Britain is of the Exchequer is a playboy he being fought the factories, fields, goes to a film premiere, a theatre first mills and mining villages."

night or a party now and again. Even The paper did not blame

the Cabinet Ministers cannot always be Princess herself for "this folly." It going down coal mines, into mills or inid the fault Instead on what it out with the herring fleet."-Asso- advisers, "whose cotton wool theories called unimaginative and highbrow elated Press, prevent her from extending her activities and inspiring the nation by her leadership and charm."

The reaction cuts sharply

Two Sidos Many of Elizabeth's future sub- Jects simply shrug off the crusade, remarking ironically: "We would not know the answer-we live up n different street and do not have much contact with royalty."

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"There's probably nothing to this, but we like to think. he's somewhat advanced for 13 months."

GASPERI WILL FACE TEST AT COMING ELECTIONS

Rome, Mar. 14-A high percentage of voters at the polls on April 18 will mean victory for Signor de Gasperi and the other moderate parties in the Italian general elections, political observers here believe. No one, however, is sure how the middle class--generally estimated at about 10,000,000 out of Italy's 46,000,000 inhabitants-will vote.

over

WORLD SPORT:

Britain's Slim Hopes For Badminton Trophy

London, Mar. 14-Britain's chances of winning the first international badminton trophy, the Thomas Cup, to be played in London in the spring of next year, are nil.. judging by the results of the English padminton champion- ships and reports from India and Malaya of the standard". of play in those two great badminton loving countries, It would have been nice, in-, Pancho Segura tripped Dinny deed, if Britain could have won Pails 6-4, 6-4 in a second singles her own trophy put up for card over Pails to 22 to 7-Unite

match. The victor ran his win re- international competition by Press. that fine veteran, Sir George

NICE TENNIS Thomas, but to nll outward Nice, Mar. 14.--King Gustav of appearances she will vanish Sweden, who is 80 today, watched early from the competition, tennis tournament at Baalilou, in the Annis of the International lawn despite the fact that the shuttle which Joseph Abboth (Hungary) game is flourishing today In defeated Marie Belardineill (Italy) Britain as it has never flourish- 0-5, 7-5. ed before, for, whereas before niviera on Friday for his

King Gustav arrived in the Fronchs the war there were only 1,800 spring holiday. He is staring in usual clubs, there are now more than Nice. Reuter. 2,200.

MATCHES IN CAIRO

In the English badminton cham- pionships concluded in London last Colro. Mar. 14-Faronzo Pungee, week, Scandinavian ployers swept former Yugoslav Davis Cup player, the board, winning all five titles, and won the

men's singles and with only in one, the women's doubles, Egypt's Adly Shofcl-the men's

the Moubles did a British player figure in

In Egypt's International tennis championships at Cairo today. Pungee defeated Jacques Paten of

The European Zone final of the Thomas Cup should be between Belgium 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 in the singies. India and Denmark, and Malaya will and with Shafel won the last two. almost certainly get a walkover in sets of the doubles final, which was tlp Pacific Zone,

while Canada aterrupted on Saturday because of Shafel and Pungee defented the

should beat the United States in the darkness. American Zone.

It is understood that the winners Belgian pair, Philippe Washer and of each zone will draw as to which Pierre Ghelland, 6-3, 6-3, 6-7, 7-5, team is to get the bye and which to meet the winner of the other zone.

The womon's title was Madame Nelly

won by Landry of France, who beat her countrywoman, Suzerine Pannetier, 0-1 0-2.

More than 2,000 persons packed the sporting club to watch the finals- Associated Press.

Two Strongest Nations Thus Malaya and India, generally regarded as the two strongest na- tions playing this 76-year-old game may clash in a semi-final, leaving

SOCCER INTERNATIONAL the winners to oppose Canada, but. ot course the eagerly anticipated anals between Indin and Malaya, for international between the Belgian Antwerp, Mar. 15. The soccer which all shuttle fans in the Far Eat Red Devils and Holland at Antwerp are already longing, might well come ended in a draw of one goal each. Holland led at half time, Leenstra scoring in the tenth minuto,

equalised for Belgium Associated Press,

Bass

Some agree that the Princess should spend more time, in the Pic- BURNT TO DEATH

torial's words, "seeing our country nt work, at home and in queues Carthage, Missouri, Mar. 14-Mrs. unheralded

and

unhampered" by Bella Slater, Six Down Row, Lower retinues of officials.

Generally speaking, Signor de|though final returns may show aby, the Socialist International of the Compton, London and her grand- But others

Moderate Party, Gasperi's radical, social policy, somewhat higher figure.

also sounds daughter, Irene Sandra Grewenig, scorching lettern to the paper, taking severe taxation and deflationary have to work hard to put a decisive don the attitude they have taken up

The centre right will therefore warning to the fusionists to aban nine months, were burned to death sides with the Princess.

measures have hit the middle majority when two bottles of liquified tus ex-

lot of the kick-class most heavily.

the Communist-regarding the Communists The theme of

dominated Popular Front if the threatens their possible expulsion which ploded in the trunk compartment of backs Is-the Princess has not much a car driven by Slater's son-in-law, of a life she can call her own, so

Apart from this, quite a sub- latter's hopes are realised.

from the International Socialist stantial section Elmer J. Grewenig of Joliet, Illinois, she is entitled to all the fun she can

of Italy's middle Fate, so far, is not being kind to Grewenig and bir British warbride, Į find.

class is strongly anti-clerical in its Signor de Casperi. The Mogadishu ranks."

Both the. Moderate Socialist to Edith, suffered burns.--Associated Bückinglinm

and dislikes the present riots, with over 50 Italians killed, Palace held itself polleles

leader. Signor Giuseppe Saragal. While the Indians may well be Press.

augustly aloof from the row.

predominance of Signor de Gasperi's cave the left a

a weapon for violent

Jender, Signor expected to enter the European zone eight minutes after the changeover, Christian Democrats.

anti-British propoganda RECOM- panied by the suggestion that Signor Nenni,

of Rome today with some confidence, they will not Оп

de Gasport was too pro-Briush to be campaigning for next month's elec-lose sight of the fact that Paul Holm, Chaves able to get any satisfaction.

the Danish champion, who recently Signor Ivan Matteo Lombardo toured India, was beaten by a fellow

Jorn leads

in Skaarup, the Socialist Union, which countryman, claims some 300,000 members and straight sets, so they know already brake away from the official Italian they have no light task before them. These recent championships were Socialist Party led by

Nennl by Signor last month. The Socialist Union has splendid and gave much delight to an electoral pact with the Socialist British fans, but they will be com- Party of Italian Workers led by

pletely

dwarfed by next year's champlonships-Reuter. which broke away

Letters To The Editor

Anti-TB Problem

Sir-Your interest in the anti-TB problem of tals colony is indeed u great encouragement to the anti-TB workers as well as TB victims.

CMC And Colony's Rogulations

Sir,-Nanking's Legislative Yuan pressed that Hongkong's Legislative Couneli should ratify the China- Hongkong Anti-Smuggling Pact,

the other hand, the middle class is also the most influenced by the events in Czechoslovakia as well as by the practical reports of the tremendous help given and still being given to Italy today by the United States.

These may result in its throwing Its weight into the balance in favour of the noderates.

Has To Work Hard

Indeed the TB problem in Hong- kong has its own peculiarities differ.

At a recent gathering of Com- ent from that of the west. Prejudice

This Pact imposes upon the Colony (munist leaders and their political and ignorance play a very great part, all kinds of labilitles, without

the associates, a general estimate of probably a greater part in the high benefit of qui pro quo. As soon as about 11,000,000 votes for the popu- Incident of tuberculosis

it in this was signed, anti-British move-iation is reported to have been ac- Colony.

ments and propaganda in and out of cented as probable, Hongkong were widely conducted in

There are in all something connection with the Kowloon City 27,000,000 voters on eviction case. Then it was Shameen Outrage which, even the Kuomintang mouthpiece had to nd- mit wps another copy of the Boxer Outbreak.

The well-to-do victims who can Independently afford treatment owing to prejudice against TB (they consider TB as a hereditary disease and a family disgrace) try to hide It as long as they can, spreading the disease as they live on.

the

The Kuomlutning's ruling clique The working people on the other has however up to now not mani- hand, owing to prejudice against tested any intention that its policy this, disease (their employers con- of blockade and sabotage has been sider TB as incurable and therefore lifted. Instead more practical jokes almost always discharged their TB which will eventually tend to under- employees) will hide the disease or mine araicable Sino-British friendly long, as they can bear it-similarly relations are being resorted at the passing on the disease to others as expense of the Colony's prestige and they struggle tong.

These estrich-like attitudes to-pocketbooks. wards TB are made worse by the of local_government trentment of noli- fled TB casos.

the lists,

over al

RUSSIA SAID

TO OFFER MORE GRAIN

י

Recently there has been the affair of Monsignor Cippico, unfrocked in an unusually strong denunciation published on the front page of the Vatican organ, Osservatore Romano.

Gift To Anti-Clericols

and

tions.

the extreme were out

Only time will show what was the signor Sara, Socialist Party in

extent of the alleged "falsifications and swindles" which the statement in Osservatore Romano gave as the reason for the banning from holy orders of the churchman who had held Д confidential post' in the Vatican.

The news was a gift to the anti- clericals. Signor de Gasperi han made some lively attacks on the Communists in his speeches.

"Unless Italy votes for democracy on April 18, that will be the last, election for a long time," was one of his trenchant phrases..

Signor Toglatt, Italy's Communist leader, retorted: "It is necessary, at any time and at any cost, to get power into the hands of the popular!

massen in arder. prevent it coming into the hands of those monopolists, capitalists and speculators who have

from the official January of last year after Signor Saragat had opposed the proposals for a fusion of the Socialists with the Communist Party.

VOLUNTARY SUSPENSION

OF PAPERS

GRAND NATIONAL London.

50 ot

Mar. 14-About horses, representing the cream British and Irish steeplechasers, will contest this year's Grand National. to be run once agafat Aintree, on the outskirts of Liverpool, next Saturday.

There will thus be the usual koen competition for this great steeple- chose, the most famous in the world, run as it is over four and a half miles with 30 huge obstacles to be negotiated.

-Favourites do not, as a rule, win it, for not since 1927, when Sprig scored, has

has the Arat marked choice proved successful.

On the other hand, the race almost

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London, Mar. 14. The/lready caused two world wars." today by the Burma-Press feats of Abd El Kadir, the Colone

Reuter

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Walter Pidgeon

Rangoon, Mar. 14-A three- day suspension of newspapera sider as was the case last year, when published in Rangoon, begin- Etre's Caughoo won at odds at 100 to ning Wednesday, was approved 1. Caughoo is again bidding for victory in an attempt to emulate the Empire News reported today the famous case of 85 tacks that Russia, had offered Britain

and Reynoldstown, who each won the, d bars' seized and confiscated

Morgan Phillips In Rome

The action was taken by the race in successive years, of by the Chinese Maritime Customs for 2,000,000 additional itons

Union, a group of newspaper editors On last year's running, success is Rome, Mar. 14. Mr Morgan and publishers in protest against the again still within the compass of this Greer Garson In the western

instance. The victim gave his power grain in exchange for industrial Philips, Secretary countries when of attorney to an Englishman who machinery.

of the British wrecking of three newspaper offices fine chaser, even though he has an- Government is notified of a TB case, notified the Marina House of

Labour Party, who is visiting Rome here on Friday

mobs. riating

other 15 pounds to carry, but his with Mr Denis Healy, the parly's: especially if he happens to be a fact. government,

The mobs were reportedly domi-running this servant,

Apparently intimidated, the Government

It said the offer would be discussed International Secretary, sald today

season has not been; will see that he is sent to a sann- victim disappeared. Then it was when the Anglo-Soviet trade talks his visit was made at the request of Rated by members of the All-Burma particularly impressive.

Peasant's Union and the All-Burma torium, and his family is provided announced that the gold bars are resumed in a few weeks. Such a various European Socialist parties to Workers Union, both affiliated with his

Only this week, he blotted out contract in addition to the existing invite the Itallan Moderate Socialists the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom first time in his life during a school- THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.

copybook by falling for the agreement for 750,000 tons, would to the London talks on March 21-22. be considered favourably by Britain. The inviation has now been accepted. League, "the prevalling government ing race at Navan,

The matter has been discussed party. the article said.

the

were

for or alternatively, Government already returned" to the rightful

will not only provide the doctor to owner! look after him if he is poor, but also will send a public health or district nurse to look after the pallent and to teach the family prevention against the spreading of the disease at home.

and

la it

The power, of attorney as a legal institution Is incorporated, in the Civil Laws

of all modern nations. Certainly civilised enforced in Hongkong. Yet, the holds or appears to hold that it has Chinese Maritime Customs here

no binding force.

by

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of

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Notice To Shareholders

NOTICE is hereby given that the forty-sixth Ordinary Yearly. Meeting of the Members of this Company will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardino, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd;; on Wednesday

country. For all that, his connec- A conference between the editors tions are seld to with representatives of the Italian

be sanguine Russia's "spectacular affer is the Socialist Party (the party of Signor and Premier Thakin Nu is scheduled victory.

Apart from the numerous first sign that the world grain Pietro Nenni), who have been kept for Monday. shortage, which has ; lasted since fully informed and who accepted

The mob action Was directed bred horses in the race, there aro In the case of our local Govern

in a three-column front-page article. ference some weeks ago," his stale portet

1939, is ended," the newspaper said the Invitation to attend the con-against newspapers which carried re- | seven contenders all told, trained in ment, when it is notified of a TB

alleging misbehaviours by that famous chasing country. They case, it is not only unable to help,

ment added.

Agriculture Mintaler Thakin Tin, are Caughoo, Prince Regent, Keep but will discharge him if he happens The injury to private rights by the It said if accepted, the offer would

president of the All-Burma Peasant's Ealth, Lough Conn, Highland Lad, ta-bo-n-government-acrvant, or else Chinese Maritime Customs here; probably end bread rationing It was reliably learned carller Union, during a recent hinterland Loyal Antrim and Skouras. it makes so much fuss with the deplorable as it is, is less significant Britain by September, bacon ration- today that the object of the Rome tour-Associated Press. patient who will elther lose his face when compared with the implication Ing within the year and an increase visit, was also to find out the exact

"Jump Sunday" or his job.

that a branch of Chinese government in supplies of eggs and poultry. position of Signor Nenni's extreme The lack of facilities for proper

in actually exercising extraterritorial

Socfallats, who have been fused with

"Jump Sunday" at Alatree was treatment of TB in free institutions, power of despotism dotrimental to Every farmer in Britain would get and the high cost of treatment in and at the expense of the Hongkong additional feeding stuffs from

offer, it said.

the events in Czechoslovakia, how this

years, and the attendance broke all Noon, to receive the Report of the Payment would b private hospitals are great handicaps government. In the control of TB in this Colony.

records, as thousands of people ar- Board of Directors and Statement fusion Those

would affect their particl- who follow the court pro-made in excavators, cranes, win-nation in the Socialist International.

rived to walk over the course and of Accounts for the year ended Here is patient who is coughing ceedings remember easily gold bars, chos, dredgers, electric

generators.

It was hoped the visit might

inspect the famous Grand National 31st December, 1947, to elect. out blood. He goes to a free clinic gold coins or golden utensils have machinery for timber mills apl

moderate the extreme Socialists'

fences.. from where he is sent for an X-itay, been subject to forfeiture if seized oil wella, tin plate and steel rails.

policy. and was told to come back in a jand taken at Kal Tak or vessels In-

"It is expected that some of the week's time for medicine. He goes tended for departure, unless permia Russian grain will be reshipped, for somewhere else to seek immediate sion in writing was obtained relief.

forchand from Import and

bath Eire and Denmark want It

the Communists and, in view of the OUTWARD MAILS revived today after a lapse of eight the 17th day of March, 1948, at

The monthly expenses for a Tu Department. The Chinese

Ma Undly for feeding stuffs," said the The Invitation (to

patient in a general ward, in a 1r

vate hospital run as follows:--

Doctor's fee Including

injections

$400.00

Ward charges $t per

doy

120.00 Food-three meals a day 180.00 Sundry expenses

20.00

Total $770,00 From these figures you will be able to judge how many per cent, of our TB vielims can be discovered and properly treated. It is my sin- cere hope therefore that the opening of our now sanatorium will, as it should if properly run, in a smaller

will

Warning To Fusionista The Independent Messagero said: the Lombardo Customs whose one function it has newspaper. "They have promised group headed by Siguor Ivan Mat- been to co-operate with the local and meat if we can send them

ua for higher exports of bacon, eggs too Lombardo, leader of the break- Little

course grain in return. Such Phillips met yesterday), while con- away Moderate Socialists, whom Mr food Imports from the. fewer dollars need to be spent cise- European countries will mean that siltuting the first offeini recognition wre, particularly in the Argentine where we have had to pay terrific perher in dollars--und States and Canada.”—United Press. the United

revenue authorities surely is under obligation to understand this fund- amental regulation.

Yet the 05 taels of gold bar, Arst seized and confiscated without the authorisation of local government, were also, returned" to the victim or owner or smuggler without send ing them to Hongkong's mlanistration.

tariff ad-

The effect of Chinese Maritime

Customa "disposal is to deprive Hongkong government of its proper revenite and the Hongkong citizen of hiæ inalienable right to exercise the power of attorney. Why a victim or

increased

A

DEMAND FOR BAO DAI'S RETURN

Administrative Council today adopted - Paris, Mur. 14The Annam a motion demanding the return of ex-Emperor Bao Dai to the throne, it was reported hore.

or greater incasure serve to improve smuggler should suddenly disappear the lot of our TB sufferers.

It is also my sincere hope that is of course a tople that only those Government treatment of TB victims well versed in the Gestapo technique

bu modliled always remem can explain.

We all want China's existing re bering that local conditions are not similar to those of the west.

gire to be able to stand the test it The Counell claimed, according to Indeed it will be most appropriate undertakes. But there are minimum an Agence Franco Presse despatch that the Anti-TB Association erect a

requirements for any political in-from Saigon, that Bao Dal should stitutions that claim to be civilised. "resume his rights and prorogatives bust of Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke at The respect for legal rights and as Emperor. In the gate of our new sanatorium as friendly elato's authority aro but two monarchy," a mark of appreciation of his great of them. Nanking's Legislative Yuan

constitutional and noble work, he being tho greatest Anti-TB worker and social fore it demands Hongkong for wish because the abdication

should look into these problems bo- The motion added it was their reformer the colony has ever seen." further concessions.

March, 1045, ANTI-TE.

WAN "enforced". Houter.

JOSEPH K. LEIGH.

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MONDAY, MANCHI, 13 Closing Times By Ale Shanghai, Nanking.

Hankow Tsingtao, Paiping, Canton, Luchow.

Amoy,

In glorious weather, they pick-Directors and to appoint Auditora, nicked on the canal bank and the

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Closing Times By Bra & Train Macao, Taishan & Shekki (Sea) 2-p.m. Canton (Train) p.m. Shanghai Honoluku (Box) p.m. Macro, Taishan & Shakki (808) 4 p.m. Canton (Bea) 5′′p.m."

:1

Board of Directors,

Hundreds of buses brought the both days inclusive. people from a wide area, special transport was put on by the Liver

By Order of the Fool Corporation and electric trains arrived

packed, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, Cising Times By Air

Lancashire County police

with.. Amoy and! Shanglist.9 am, (reg.): 9.30 experimented on the course

am.. (ord.);

mounted police equipped Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, "walkie talkie" apparatus as several Hongkong, 20th February, 1948.

with Bahrein, Cairo Natrobl, Johannesburg of them will

Marseilles via Cafro), Augusta and

Tho

London (Hewloon CPO) 3 pm; (GPO) Saturday.

3.30 p.m.

bo

on duty next

Bingapore, Sourabaya, Colombo, Sydney and girls in summer dresses, made Today's crowds, including women and Auckland 3.30 pm. Canton, Amey, Foochow, Shanghal, Nann colourful picture while, buskers, king, laskow, Tringtao and Paiping tipstera and refreshment sellers 3.30 p.m.

made the scenes resemble an actual race meeting-without the horses.

Over in the

stables, at the, quiet end of the course, some of the run- ners

in the niready

C. E. TERRY. Manager & Secretaryz

NOTICE

WATER SUPPLY.

Closing Times By Bea & Train Canton (Train) 7 a.m.

Swatow (Be) Noon. Macao, Tsinshan & hekk (zu) d ́am. Straits & Calcutta (594) 10 am. M Bangkok (A) 10 m Shanghai (Boa) 3 p.m.

The Public is hereby notified! Macao, Taluhan & Shekki (Bea) 2pan. Prince Regent and Lough Conn.

arrived steeplechase had

They included that commencing on 18th March,. 1948 and until further notice the. After the course had been closed, hours of supply on the Island. the crowds flocked back to the tity and people hung about for a long and Mainland will bẹ:— time waiting for transport-Reuter.

KRAMER WINS

Canton (Train) pan. Amoy (Sea) 3 pm. Balgon (Sea) p.m. Swalow (Sea) 3 p.m.

Macao, Twinshan & Shokki (Sea) 4 p.m. Hengmoon (Bea) 5 pm. Canton (Bea) 8 p.m..

Kramer..

AGAIN

San Antonio, Mar. 14Jack today displayed nil- Printed and published by Fareznice Higgs 0-4, 6-2, widening his lead in round superiority to defeat Bobby PERET FRANKLIN for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited

their professional tennis tour series to 14 matches..

and Crimea, 4. Chair tidies. at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of In 40 matches, Kramer won 30 and Tokyo, Japan, 0. Duke of York. Victoria in the Colony of Hopakong Airgs 16,

6-10.30 am

4.30-10 p.m.

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Date: 16th March, 1948.

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