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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902.

MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

[CONTULUTED]

A copy of the China Mail on Monday last containing an article called a Plen for the stricter regulation of Missionaries in China, and in admirable leader on

REVIEW.

THE CHINA MAIL.

of is mal book on the missionary entor prise in China, by Mr Margowan of Amoy, *Christ or Confucius; Which The ToMMY CDENSTALK. By J, H. M Abbott, vested interests of the great majority of

London: Longmans, Green & Co. native chilors are in the ancient literature, This book is by a Carnstalk' who ser knowledge of which gives to thor pasi-ved in the late South African war as a tion, Junnar and dignity. As Douglas anys corpural in the ranks of an Australians In Ching the scholar in the uncrowned regiment. The public have enough and to

LATE TELEGRAMS.

The Next Viceroy of India. Calcutta, August 19,-Referring to the Viepragat successiou in India, the London correspondent of the Indian Daily Tele that it is practically settled that Lord graph states that it is confidently beli ved blitner is so of two statesmen selected for

ablo nominee in Lord Cromer.

To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

QUEEN'S COLLEGE,

certain aspects of the missionary question King,' and nowhore is it more true than spare of light. reading about the South the Vicornyalty of India. The other peol DAY, 8th September.

in this part of the far Bust, was sont to i

in China that those who think will govern to this morning, when my attention was those who it. Te it to be expected that drawn to curtain statements which appear faciur selair will be in the side somewhat incomplete; perhaps also a little misleading.

Statuo to Empress Frederick. Londen, August 1-The statoo to the late Empress Frederick was unveiled at ing tribute to the neory of the Empress, Homburg by the Kaiser, who paid a glow-

her second hours in Germany. and to the profond impression experiancol in youth, which hut ben made manifest in

TICHAELMAS TERM begins MON.

Hongkong, September 5, 1902.

WANTED.

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African war, but this volume fully justi fies its existence and is well worth reading. The Colonials folt at home on the wide of enlightensiout and progress, or that he rolling reldt, so well described in all its My squaintance with missionaries may tinity makes for the subjugation of form the subject of a couple of chapters, will not resist the demands which Obris rameless charm by the author. Hospitals fitly be cited extensive, and my koow-intelleet and conscience and heart? lodge of their mathods of work has buen for the toiling masses can it be matter for unknown inside their walls.

As and we learn that malingering was not

The Secretary of State and JOREMAN (Chinese) to look after The Bear is

Rupee Paper.

building work- generally, must be astonishment if they are tought by the all skatebed in n cinis and literal to view with apprehension white, in fact. There are good stories of cary of Sute is disposed to guarantee pay acul apply

Dow light-in black anul Calcutta, August #-There is a per la to Spank and Write English, Only sistent sumour ii Cicutin that the Secre.ng accustomed to mut-door building wink the signs of a now time in China, and to friends and foes, Canadians, Maori-landers ent of interest ca per cont. unfaced Appdy-Officer in Charge of Works II. M. connect those sigue with the coming and Orsetraylians, and the tallest rupee paper at a fixed rate of 16 pence to Naval Yard, Hongkong. work of missionaries? Illustrations lio and best is about a hard-chucked Canval of oral financiers and the cul the ropee. The scheme weet, with the a else at hand. The carrying true of theso adian."

Hongkong, September 5, 2009. The last chapter is wrath Re real commity. southern provines, where the vigable than a glance oreg, it is worth pondering

Severe Earthquake Shock at zigersundstreams forma complete not work, Vivat Australia and the men she sent to

Kabul.

gained by frequent trivel and residence in Country districts, where, if anywhore, this class of foreigners in China are likely to show the ovil effects of inadequate usticial control I venture to affirms unhesitatingly that arisionary methods, ever ausceptible of and ever undergoing improvement, ad- stit of comparison by no means unfavour.

A Simba wire states that the British

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HE Undersigned has received izstruo

Ttious to Sell by I'ellie Action,

MONDAY,

the 8th September, 1902, at 11.18., at his Sale Rooms, Datiell Street, 16 Cases CaraMPAGNE, & CANKS GRIFFIN'S ALE, 10 CASE WHISKY, 20 DARES PORT, 20 CASES SHERRY, 15 GAKS Dopo' ALE, 25 CASEX THOSANRRAX, etc, etc, Traus:- Cash on delivery:

THE

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Piano

Manufacturers

and the only legitimato IMPORTERS DEVOTED

EXCLUSIVELY to the

PIANO AND MUSICAL INSTROMENT TRADE.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong. September 5, 1982.

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PUBLIC

AUCTION.

The

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tuns from The Stewards of the Jockey WB Undersigned have receivid instruc Club to Sell by Public Auction,

ulio us respecte windere, foresight, and the in the lands of the bant population, the unhappy land. The end for Africa Agent at Kabut reports a very severe earth, 10, 12 and 14 LEIGHTON HILL |

adaptation of manns zond ende with the me- thods of nflter non-Chinese who are resi- dent in China. Our mercantile methods are

and a journey of 200 miles up one of the great rivers gives a faint idea of the. extant and importance of infand Bavigation

is yet to shape itself."

AS

MENIAL

GREAT LADIES

WORKERS.

qunke butwem săn 9 o'clock in the even ing the 12th instant, which was slavest the exact në that is elight shock was feit throughout the Punjab.

The Betting on the St. Leger. The London correspondent of the Indian Daily News, telegosphing the 20th instant. gives the allowing as the barent

bynativevemels. Where rivers aro fower the stunly ab ulders of coolice are requisitioned to transport bagage and goods over inland roads. Western civilization in China is They have Sorted Rubbish and betting out the St. Leger:

taking the form of railways. Many tons al thousands of people will sort lose their pre- sent rucans of woḥsifiener, and it is not egy

Mined Coal,

1 is the pacntiarity of many ladies of ilus most exalted rank dat they are beset by a

far from perfect, and he is a bold man who woull sieclare unblushingly that the methods of our diplomatists leave nothing ra, be desired, Each class of strangers from the West, whether mercantile, dipla anatic or missionary, is seeking to learn from the mistake of the past, to ander stand more thoroughly the conditions of to persuade them, even if it waited their desire to see life ander very different coulis the press, and to fordest with whatever guides and leaders to enlightm the governtials from those which govern their t wisdom may be vouchsafead to its members, ed people that the country will reap great lives; they delight in throwing off for a the future of the Chinese Empire in rola-advantages undor time this particular kind of activity

time the rigid etiquette that rules, their that has brought them to these shores.

existenen and in assmoing the charters of quite humble persons.

Chins, ami ferthermore, if constant and close touch with the people can give in- sight al understanding of their ran features, then the missionary occupies A vantage ground inferar to that of no other class that seeks to contribute its any degree, however humble, to the solution of the Chinese question.

"

W order of

things. They fest and are disposed to not very much a perpls did in England

The Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha fthen the Duchess of Edinburgh), during her resilere in Malta, figured from

to titheas magine driver. Learning to

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toist Sceptre

to again St. Brendan

10 to 8ogonst Cheats,

The Belfast Surprise for Kinisterialists,

The rest of the South Belfast słuction hul starlett Minister fists, who lied upon it as one of the safest og varive seats Ireland:

Lord Roberts.

ROAD:

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TO LET.

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* 35 QUEESROAD CENTRAL Hoogkong, September 5, 1902,

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the

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FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONVERTED,

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MONDAY.

the 8th lust..t 5.3 p.m. st Kennedy's Causeway Bay Subles.

FIVE WALERS IMPORTED AS SUB- SCRIPTION GRIFFINS PER STEAMSHIP CHINGTU,'

'Apollo"

PIANIST,

The Master Piano Player

the really perfect

PIANO PLAYER,

and has now hun

No. 31 Bay Mate, 4 years, 13 hds., S TESTED 3 YEARS WITHOUT A

inches.

No, 32 Brown Mare, 4 years, Blo

inches.

The above were discarded solely as being below the Standard dixed for Subscription Grillias, bet fly will be eligible to race at the forthcoming Meeting as Subscription Griding.

Awi

No. 8Chest Golding, 5 years, 14.3.14

inclus.

No. 20 Bay Mace, 5 years, 14hds. 21

inches.

FAILURE at the Peak, in Sings.

poru, Barnes &a, &e, the worst elimates in the world for such in- struments. It transp90s in any koy, plays any Music, but leaves the whole expression under the easier- control of the player.

Price,.. $500.

No. 2 Bay Mare, 4 years 14hde. O CASH OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The above were disented for slight blemishes, No. 20 and 25 are eligible to

BECHSTEIN

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Of work wide reputation, 1830 As the FINEST PIANOS MADE.

The Reform of Sandhurst. If successful mudy of the language, writ when machinery of all kinds was fix

Colonel kits, who served in Mani- RONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION, ten and spoken, of the literature and hus-introduces to take the place of Imærul-labour.

ditary attache at Washington, has been gr expulivion in 18991, and who has been tory, of thy manners and customs of the In a period of transition, when the old

appoate fetue of Sandhurst College 61 Instat, will be for

THE COMPETITION on SATURDAY. run as Subscription Griffins at the forth- country, caur the the foreigners for service in order changes giving place, to new, there

my out the reforms contemplated by NURSERY CUT SPOONS, BO

wing meeting

No. 8 being above the limit is not on-

martyrs. Missionaries prench railways work, and it co thu Duchess any Maling Mache, British Embassy,

The Now Governor of Sandhurst is thus mencing at 2.30 p.m. Ranges 200, 500|titled 20 run as a Subscription Grifin, ars many auditions to the noble army of drive an engine is neither easy nor ple. I descritual in Who'n

Who Colonel and 600 yards, 7 shots and a sighter at

TEM--As usual. they declare themselves on the side of

Gerald Charles Kasny C.MG., created cach Range.

HUGHES & HOUGH, western civilization in every form. They

a wonry hour in this hot, sunky ch of the Washington; horn 6th October, 1856

MOWBRAY S, NORTHCOTE,

Auctioneers. kepartive lufore she could pilut is succesBaler Morval. Cornwall; married 1894, sin of Rev. d. B. Kitson, and Harriet

Hon. Secretary, teach western science, and are bound to be fully and safely along the metals,

Hongkong, Septrands, 5, 1902.

Hongkong. September 5, 1992. in sympathy with whatever makes for the

Gwendolen, daughter of H. D'O. Mal utvance and uplifting of the race. Blean-

The wife of an Englisit baroner also CSL Edvened: Winchester. Entora

JUST UNPACKED. time, apart altogether from the hold which

Jarun the art of driving an engine, ani; Atuy 1875; Lient-Cubanel 1896; D...A.G. Aferat, 1890-92: A.A.G. Umbali, relates a story of bos she drove on of the 1802 4: saved Manipur, 1891 (medal,

FRESH AUSTRALIAN BETTER. ancient faiths have on the race, the giants belonging to the Canadian Pacifio despatches) Staff College 1885-6; lata veated interests of cach-class conflict with

Du

CHERE the genius unul spirit of Christianity.

Railway for over one hundred zaites going Kingstra. Ct, Address: British Ein-

STREAKY BACOS. dunt of Royal Military College,

hour, a part of the journey over sixty miles an hiasy, Washington. Club Nav and

Military.]

English Cricket, London, August 16.-Yorkshire has benten Gloucestershige by an innings and 102 raps.

Worcester has bunter Hampshire by six wickets.

sinateur.

I am glad to observe that your cortes. pondent quotes with approval the wise Ezissionary author Abbé Hue Knowledge in things Chinem' has advanced rapidly There may be at times a tendency to since his day-thanks hrgely to writers under-rate the forces that are arrayed liko Dr Wells Willians, who, though oc-sgainst the Missionary: on the whole, pleasant vecupation, or one that

Handling rubbish is not a particularly canying for tuany years unofficial position, however, they have not been inadequately appear to offer many indecenguts to an would was from first to last a missionsry. Drganged and measured, and missionary Legge, the princo of translators in the methods have generally hean marked might have been seen in the cattle market Di June, 1896, a Royal Princess- Chinesa, classies, and Dr Chainers, the by foresight and sagacity that.. humainly at Deptford so employed. Lexiagrapher. The really great men, speaking, deserve success.

This was the and other well known missionary writers,

ocution when the Duchess of Albany, The great watchwords of the enterprise who was president of the local Working some of them are now living, as for exam-have hevn alleviation. conciliation us ples De Martin and Dr. Arthur Smith, ure, lightsymont, generation. Thilantrope-bouted among the women rubbish- Girls' Guild, went into the orket herself -Twainoit, the best expiments of missionary efforts in hospitals and dispenaries have sortere in order to acquire son

methots in China--and their views aro worthy of attentive consideration. In the native presa and educational institutions under which it was carricl vn.

lessened the sam of heman misery. The knowledge of the work and the conditions opipion of these men the missionary ques-of all kinds have been used to give Chine tion is broad, inany-sided and far-reaching of the best that the West Ims to bestow, assumed the re of a mirar.

Queen Alexander on a curtain occasion It is complex not simple. Christianity and and the aim of every activity is to lead uped into one of the tin, mines in Cornwall She deser western civil zation-Christianity und west- or knowledge of all kisle-Christianity in the person and work of a God-m

to the highest knowledge-God revealed and actuaily toifed herself with a pick until and a new mode of ethics in official life-Saviour for the race.

who had extracted a goodly lamp of ore. Christianity and wida social changes, these secking the grand object of his life, is bound The Missionary in

Bare-backed riding is a form of exercise are the spects of the missionary question by loyalty to what he regarita no the highest that appealed to Queen Marie, widow of that disturb, ulares, and antagonise. No truth; in his methods, by the Apostolic the King of Naphs. It was cold of her on

statement of the problem is satisfactory dieram all things to all men,' which does not regard them widder issues of One thing is certain and cannot be gain- Christianity in the Empire, Religion,kaid, se long as Christianity is a real force in whether native or foreign, is a forec acting Western Is the Christianization of the

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Somerset has beaten Rent by wickets. Leicester nerens Sussex has been drawn. Surrey has neaten Lancashire by 291 runs, Artis has later the MC. and ground by on inuings and 34 runs. Derbyshire has buiten Warwickshire by

Do

Also

AUSTRALIAN JAMS of WELL. KNOWN MAKE-ASSORTED.

H, RUTTONJER,

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The inch Esses ra Us. Surrey, hive how dawn. The asich Midd Leashite was abu donel.. been drawn.

Warwickshire

one occasion that she hired the Hippoftrume in Paris, and, having her husband and sume members of her household as an au-

dishes, she rode a horse hate-backed zound the ring, velting on her way through

of

The Shal Landon, August 19,- The Shah has no eeived Mr Balfoure and the Members of the Cainer, Anusadors, and other dis- tinguished personages at Mariborough House today. There is a constant streain ut callers

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August A deputation of Indo-Ex- Teen Telegrand, Company Directors have pre-ented the Shah with an address, in a CANITARY APPLIANCES CRINA MAIL Oniče, & Wyndham Street filver esket, in acknowledgment of his

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in the centre of a nation's life and modify world will be a real endeavour of the hoops in all the dust approved fashion ing all its forms, Life and religion torch Church. Her plans will be laid with increase the gatur circun jidur. each other at many points. In China iz je ing wisdom and foresight -requiring in their difficult and stimetimen almost impossible working our, as I trust, jittle or no official ladies would shrink from: But the Kapadia, and often others, has been re-

Cattle deating is an ecupation that most, Sir M. Downgre, Mesis Mnola and H. F. CARMICHAEL to tell which practicos, manners or castors regulation and my conviction is that Mis-aughter of a large buurded proprietor in the cetvet by the Shah and his Grand Vizier have a weligions significance, und ta whatsionary work itself will advance steadily Seath of Ireland proved that it was possible Persia, king His Imperial Majesty for extent they are religious, so closely are and quietly until the Kingdom of God-for a lady to sell battle sad come unt of the the kind treatment of his Zeroastrian sub and presented addresses from Bombay and life and religion bound together, matually which comath not with observation-is transaction with dying cheers. in wrought and compacted.

broaghin hare in China and throughout enterprising young deur want with the addresses in pil-chosen wards,

This jects. Sir M. Bowonggree introduced the deputation, Sir Jej chly delivered of her father's cattle into a fair, xml, after Shab and his Minister musde gracious re

The

ja duo amount of bargaining, sold them to apliès, assuring them that the welfare of

cattle dealer, who afterwards declared that

Persan Zorestrites would he always sveared.";

The task of the Missionary in China is to introduce a now force that may work in

the centre of the family, social, politics.

the world

and national life, and ro-model all its forms. English Cricket. From the missionary's point of view this

The following table shows the relative is not a human but a divine task, and the positions of the English counties in the missionary himself is a very weak instruericket championship at 20th August :---

ment in bringing the divine porposo to

Yorar que se

pass accomplishment may require large reran and a long day, but the history Loca of Christianity on the world with all its s

Notis

Burey

Socavern

ilures, as well as the successes it records. supplies in part an assurance for the future Warwice... of missionary effort in China concerning | Worcestershire the position which Christianity

Derbyshire know of no convenient Exhalershing...... awakened. I formula by which it may be summed up hire.......

Gloucestershire ... convenis atly and finally,

Christianity in China as the patung in of the genet which produces a ferment. JF lie ouses of antagonis te even slight- ty analysed it will be found that the first Impact of Christianity on all surra and con- 'ditions of Chinese in calculated in one or thue of its aspect to make many fos. Take for example tho attitude of the bighest of the official slase. Christianity is

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he never drove a harder bargain in his life. The wife of an English marquess is famed for her skill and daring as a firewomat. Sho has frequently assisted at five-brigade practice; her daring spirit, however, has led her to take an active jaer 1 several ocensions in rest warfare with the flames, She has more than once driven a bre-engine

to the scene of action and helped to run up the fire-escape to a house all ablaze.

Was a pus bas outlived the habit of complote. expecting happiness, it doesn't take muck to keep him going

Is the matter of our debt to posterity, moat

uncu

The Shah has visited Sir 13. Maxim's works and find three gronds from Maxim gun.

More Buller Telegrams Published.

Angust 20-At Sir Redvers Buffer's request the War Oflice has published far- ther telegrams exchanged bid ween himself

TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL, 'HONGKONG.

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THE

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Bangkok Times.

and Ford Roberts after Spino Kog show- THE LEADING NEWSPAPER ing that, despite that recytse, Sir Redvers Buller had recorered surewhat from the despundency following Colenso. He oppos

An English Comitess Waitress. Clad in a white cap and apraned. she handed round tea and cakes in a city

of us are willing to let it run along until restaurant. She held the appointment fur Pistonity can do its own collecting.

only a day, and it is doubtful if the man

A is what I call treating a friend in agst over loout the real rank of his charm a distant manner, wid the doctor who hading and pretty attendant who so suddenly just proscribed by telephone.

deserted him.

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The wife of Prince Waldemar is also fairly confident of sites, be should p

Lord Roberts sugestion that, unless And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin

Chine, the Straits Settlements. well known as an ardent Brewoman. Herò àn the, Tugela antit Lord Roberts had

and Burma. 46.45photograph has been taken in the uniform State. Sie Redvers Buller did not believe created a divenion in the Orange Free of the fire brigade, with helmet and axe that Sir George White was as confident us

he affected to be.

The papers consider that there is nothing turned to modify in the previous opinions express The Indian Letter to the Lord Mayor. respondent of the Indian Daiy News, Calcutta, August 18 The London por- calling on the 17th, states that the letter the Ened Msyre of Loudon has made Tunes" is its Sianicso remion, Thus the addr. ssed by the Indian representatives lo A UNIQUE FEATUKE of the "Bangkok

impression in the country. The advertiser is enabled to talk as it wore with un the side of justics, and honour and date! why he's just introduced a game of naught visited a colllory in the North of anticipates that the loyalty of India will be Times" doing the translations required,

A few years ago the Duchess of Conirit which animated the writer. The Times knowing one word f. it, the Bangkok Letdon daily, press warmly praise the the Siamese in their own wague without honesty. It teaches intality natisin ping pong it the balcony scone in Romeo England. Her Royal Highness was cager etrangthened by this memorable visit. able by the unpaid or underpaid native and Juliet !*

Literary communications should be ud- olicia] who subsists, and in most in-

to have some practical experience of what The Boer Generals in Holland. dressed to the Eviron Business com- Imperis IN BOW have seen the work was like that she witnessed being; stances Anurishes, on the squeezes of hosts of letters from people who bave received:

Londun, August 19.-The Baer Genmunications to the 31VACES.

Cheques thesmoluments that pertain to his post.grant bezeli from the ues of Clarke's Blood performed by the girls at the pit's mouth. roceived ovations at Rotterdam and Post Office Odors in favour of MANA-

Mixtara. It cannot be too highly estimated, for

The Hague. The I. M. Customs under Sir Robert Hart It clearses and clears the blood from all im

She went to another colliery shortly after-

Grn, "Bangkok Times," Replying to a deputation, Geners! Botha

Order fuked by MANAGER, FÉR 19 a grind object lesson in official honesty: Partly Doctor, which goes on further to say: the lassies as one of themselves.

parities. This le- good testimonial from the wards, and Inboured for some hours among festivities. We are the

said: We have not come

nd wit to hold but it is not a lesson which the ChineseIt is the Brent Blood Purifier that selence and

deputies of a ruined nation. officials appreciate nor can they view with skill have brought to light, and we own with the atmontanoidance recommend to our subset="

They intimstod that they would probably THE complacency the requirements if the hers and the pahile generally For Scrufala,

publish an account of the war. Christian ethical standard.

August 21.-The postponement of the How do the Henry, Besen, Bad Legs, Shiny and Blood

official reception of Boer Generals at Am- literary clean stand abected toward Chrisfecia are marvellous Thousands of wonderful Diseases. Pimples sad Sores af síl kinds, lis

Sa cure for every colds, persistent sterdam, and the sudden change in thu coughs and s proventive of pneumonis.araugeinents for the departure to Brussels, tianity 7

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sold awarywhere, si 2. 91. per bottle. eough. It always aures and cures quickly. Meyor, surprised the Dutch. It is believed of workitiems Imitations and reballintas the Misionaries is focussed in the title

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Prices.

$260, $350, -$430, $475 and $500.

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Despatch

At Moderate Prices,

Programmes.

Company Reports.

Business Circulars,

Bills of Lading, etc.

Under European Supervisioo

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