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HONGKONG GOVERNMENT 6% WAR LOAN OF 1916.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IN COUPON No. 3 is payable at the Hoseront & SHANGHA! BANKING COR PORATION, Hongkong, on 1st May, 1918.

A. M. THOMSON,

Colonial Treasurer.

Hongkong, April 25, 1918,

UNIVERSITY OF HONUKONG.

SECOND CLERK for the General Office, University of Hongkong, Applicants must have a good knowledge f English and wristen Chinese, book. keeping and typewriting. Apply im mediately to

THE REGISTRAR. Hongkong, April 25, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

TUESDAY,

the 30th April, 1918, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. De Your Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A AĢETMEST OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c.

Comprising

Plain

The China Mail.

THE CHINA MAIL-

NEWS OF THE DAY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Eight cases of serebro-apical faver

• were reported yesterday and five deaths- Lady May ha'kindly consented to distribute the prizes at Victoria British School text Thursday.

Hosokose, THURADAT, April 25, 1918.

THE BRITISH NAVAL TRADITION.

Chinaman was

THE MAGISTRAGY

THURSDAY, APRIL 25 191.

THE MILLION DOLLAR CFIUM CASE.

THE DEPORTATION CASE, criminal offence, was to be entirely separated from all the rules of natural justice which would be applied THE POWERS OP THE GOVERNOR-if the accused were being tried for =

IN-COUNCIL

jriminal offence in the ordinary way} The Crown must carry their case to that extent. The charges were criminal AN APPLICATION TO ADJOURN The hearing was resumed, this mom-charges, and the Crown had asked their

---- ORIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. ing, before a Full Court, of the case in Lordships to say, because the accused

Before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning, which Hang Mi brings an action was not charged in the ordinary WAY, against the Secretary for Chinese Affairs the accused had not the right, under criminal proceedings against Li Hy San before the ordinary legal tribune, that an application was made to adjourn the and the Captain Superintendent of the Ordinance, to natural justice which and Ma Chee, Lung in the case arising Police claiming that the treatment be would receive as a matter of course matad out to him by these officials whilst under arrest under the Deportation Ordinance of 1917 we not authorised by the Ordinance, or in the alternative,

The Crown Solicitor aid he wished

SPORT,

HE.CO TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

Chief interest was custred in the Open Championship Singles between. Ng Sze Kwong and E Boat and B. Han-

NE cock and Yow Main Thurn." In both themse games the Chinese won after strendous and exciting play. In the Doubles

Bradbury. The folowing were the Championship. Nisbet and R. Hancock had an easy win over Kumjaha and resulta of yesterday's matchen:

·OPIN CHAMPIONNATF SINGLES.

Ng Sia Kwong beat N, I Font-s

6-3; 1-8;8

Yow han Tann beat H. Hancock-

if he were being tried by the ordinary cut of the Million Dollag Opium Case. The body of

process of criminal law. Wore their found on the verandah, of the third

Fordships going to hold that it was to ask for a fortnight's adjournment of floor of a house in 33 Balchers Street

seriously intended that this man should the ease. He did not know whether be trested in this way, by evidence the Magistrate was aware that "f the II. A. Fisbet and R. Hancock best and removed to the Publio Mortuary' the plaintiff brings action against the corned behind his back, and that Civil proceedings, judgment was giren | B. W. Bradbury and A. H. Rumjnba

takan secretly, so far as he was com

This was evidently a case of suicide.

79; 87; 48164:02.

FOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP,

Attorney General embodying a prayer although such procedure would be laugh-two days ago in favour of the defend-7-8; 60:54.

HANDICAP SINGLE “.” for a declaration by the Court that theedat by any Court possessing crimina ants The matter was adjourned until

a F. Mathy (reci 15/9) beat. B jurisdiction, that it was to be solemnly Laid that the Governor in Council bad Saturday in order to allow the plaintiffs Raworth (rec. 3/6) -7;8-4.

J R. Irvina (rec. 470) beat N. J. the right to do away with all those time to consider whether they should Austin (ree. 15/169;6-0 requirements; that he had a right to make another application before judgxx pouRLES HANDICAP. offence without letting the accused. condemn a British subject for s criminal mens was finally satered upon. As for Tt-Col- Crisp and Miss Ventrim Cows. This som represents the total process Mesura. Wilkinson' and 'Grist, appeared | know what his accusara tay sginst him; as it went the judgment was in favour] 20) beat Capt. and Mrs. M, Jonos Lowe

The Hongkong Hotel Company have very generously banded to Mr. Legislative body have no power to pais Ramsay, the Hor. Treasurer of the St.

s deportation ordinance.. George's Day Fund a cheque for

The Hou. Mr. H. E. Pollock, E., $391.50 for the St. George's Day Fundal Mr. C. O. Alabaster, instructed by

of dinners served in the Grill Room. on St. George's Day.

on behalf of the plaintiff and the that be was not to know what had been of the defendants, but it might be 5-8-6-48-8 Attorney General, and the Hon. Mr.alleged against him and that he was to be necessary for, the plaintifa to make deported from this Colony for 15 years further representation as regards the for a criminal offenes and that all the judgment. requirements of natural justice for a criminal offence were to be swept away! Surely their Lordships could possibly told that.

The case is procceding

During the first quarter of this E. H. Sharp, K., instructed by the year, 15,193 Chinese

immigrants Crown Solicitor, appeared for the arrived at Singapore. This compares Crown. with 50,901 in the same period of last

The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock said that year. In the first quarter of this year when the Court adjourned yesterday, 25,662 Chinese deck passengers left he had begun to cite a case for the Singapore of whom 12,593 were bound purpose of showing the Court thal for Dutch ports, 7,818 for China, 3,741 principle that a man must be beard and for non-Federated Malay States and must have an opportunity of knowing 1,199 for Bangkok.

what is the evidence brought against

There was sent to the Public

him.

to see the evidence

+

COURT OF ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

not

PETITION UNDER COMPANIES ORDINANCE.

Mr. Bearia, for the defendants, said be strongly objected to the adjournment for any period longer than was necessary. He had informed his friend of that.

His Worship thought that it was quite fair to adjourn, the criminal pro- ceedings until the Civil action w

Over..

GOLF.

In the April Bogey. Competition" for men there were 9 entries: two cards were returned, the winner being Mr. W Ross, ons down : second Mr.T. J. Fisher,

· twɑ dawn..

HONGKONG BT. GEORGE'S DAY'

FUND,

Mr. Beavis said that at the Supreme Court this week, the Puise Judge delivered in the most unmistakable. carms judgment in favour of the defend- The Committee beg' to acknowledge, ants. There was no question as to with thanks, receipt of the undernoted In the Supreme Court this morning, whether there was complete feding

before Sir William Rees Davies, K.C., Chief Justice, petition was made on behalf of the China Fire Insurance Co. Limited, for permission to alter the Company's Memorandum of Association respect of the objects of the

Company.

·Balance as per last, stafe-

meat Menara Karanfis & Co.... Proceeds of Raffle for Doll.

presented by Masara. Fairail& Co., per Mr. Jordan.... Proceeds of Rafe for

$3,97%IT

51.00

400.00

Cushion, per Mrs. R. L Bridger

51.00

in favour of the defendants in all the donations issues of the case and the Counsel to consider that decision. The present for the plaintiffs had anked for time case depended upon the civil action. se the charge made against the defendin was precinal they same as that șin the civil action. The same facts were t jasne. In view of the finding of the The Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., daid Jadge, he considered that a week should be the longest possible time the Crown that since the incorporation of the should be allowed to consider the friend knew that Company, in 1870, the business of the matter.His Company had been carried out in a very during the course of the proceedings Suprems Court many successful manner and the Company was months ago, the Astorney General now in a very strong Bnancial position.stater that the Crown was desirous of The Company's reserve fund was well obtaining a clear and final decision from the Puiane Judge on the question

30

the

the a clear asit unmistakeable manner. Newspaper reports contained a referenca to the case and bis friend had admitted conclusive. Under these circumstances that the Judge's fading was final and aurely the Crown did not need more than a week for the purpose of deciding howthey stood in the matter. He laid stress on the point that the Croiva ahould not be allowed more than a week's adjourn. ment. The Criminal proceedings, he said, had been over his clients' heade for very many months and it was, indeed a them. It was grent harriship on neither fair por right for the present proceedings to be allowed to stand over frs longer period than was necessary. There was also a question of coals etc. which if raised would carry the case over a long period.

Collection at Football

Match on 20-4-18, per

Hongkong Football

Association........

34.00

Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak.....

Ho Fook

100,00

100,00

Mr. Chan Kai Ming

100.00

Chan Shau soa

50.00

*

Lo Cheung-shin

50.00

Li Yau Chuen.

30.00

Ho Wing

50,00

Li Po Kwei...

30:00:

"

Chan Chik Yustases

50,00

Chan Kang Yu

50.00

Yong Tre-ming

50.00

Phan Tùng tùng

50.00

Wong Lan-asag.....

50.00

23.00

25.00"

3.00

20.00 $20.00

Chow Yu Ting Mck-Kon-tang

Mr. B. S. Vergatte "ESC"

Mr. Pollock then proceeded to quote The daring and heroic attempt made Mortuary the remains ofa Chincsenamed various authorities in support of his by a British naval force to destroy the Wong Sing, aged 25, living at 149, Third submission. How could a man explain Street. The body was found by the his conduet, unless he knew what enemy's submarice bases on the Police at the junction of Pokfulam conduct the prosecution complained of Belgian coast. can have few parallels Road and Third Street. There was ane The case cited showed that the judge in history. When we recall the wound in the chest, apparently inflicted was not seting upon his own knowledge many efforts which have been made when at the doorway of 128. Third but upon an affidavit and that the in the course of the last three years Street, two houses away from the plats parties concerned had a right to abow to destroy these places by bombard, where the body was discovered.

cause against that affidavit and to show ment from sea and air, and the small

cause against the evidener given by the 381 success ashieved, we are able 10 Hongkong is to have the opport-prosecution. A man could not show measure to some extent the extremely unity of bearing a distinguished Cleric in cause against an affidavit or a statement hazardous nalare of the latest the person of the Rav. Perry Dearmer, made against him unless he know what attempt. Many in this part of the D.D., who is to deliver thres topical lec. that affidavit contained.

His Lordship said that he assumer TRE Undersigned have received instrue, } world will call to mind a case tres dealing with the war. The first on the position of the Crown uld be that over two million dollars besides having of fraud raised in the civil action. The Tuesday, April 30th, is entitled 'The it is not bound to set jadi lythat it which may be regarded as the closest World and the War: the second on bas express powers under the Ordinance paid-up Capital of £400,000 and it had Crown had obtained that decision. in parallel to the Belgian count episode Thursday, May 2nd, on 'Serbia, and the He did not suppose for a moment that only the usual liabilities of a Company namely the effort, three timea third on Tuesday, May 7th, The British the Crown would contond that it hard of this description.

"Mr. Sharp, proceeded to show that Mr. Pollock agreed, adding that all the necessary requirements of the repeated, by the Japanese, to block Empire and the War All the lectures, acted judicially- the entrance to what was then which will be illustrated with lantern unless the Ordinance expressly stated considered to be the impregnable slides, will take place in the Helena May that a man shall not have access to the Court had been complied with. The fortress of Port Arthur. Having no Institute, commencing at 9. 10 p.m. on evidence against him, then, in the course principal object of the application was each occasion, and there will be the of natural justice, he should be allowed to emble the Company to carry on all old criusen to spare for such a

kinds of Insurance, except Life, and his privilege of belping War Charities' by

Continuing, Mr. Pollock said:-1 do purpose, the Japanese used obsolete

means of the collection plate. Mr. not imagine for one moment that the Lordship had recently granted an order and merchant ships. In the third and Dearmer has had considerable war azt members of the Executive Council would under exactly the same circumstances

last attempt of the kind they parience, especially in Serbia, and his not be extremely astonished if they as existed in the present case. employed twelve of these so-called lecture on that country should be of were told to-day-"You have bad all this evidence before you, do you really fire-ships," or block-ships, and absorbing interest.

know that this person has never been allowed to see it; that the repeated though they did not entirely succeed

requests of his solicitor for the details of the evidence have been refused 1" If you were to ask some of the members of the Executive, Council"do you really realise that you have taken part in passing this deportation order and do

Judge William H. Wedbams, of the you really realise that this unfortunate man has not even seen this report which Court of General Sessions, has announced the Secretary for Chinese Affairs has that he would devote his time for the sent on to go. Do you really realise next two or three months to perfecting when the final decree would be gives, the organization of a naw patriotic 80- that. I should imagine, my Lord, that cisty to be known as "The Soldiers but he expected that it would, depend consideration of costs. If the great many of the members of the Families of America, the membership Executive Council would at least say of which will consist of the nearest of application were made on Saturday weak to the Judge in connection with "Well, of course we never imagined for kin of those in the military servico

"Keep the home fires barning" is the the matter there might be a further one moment that we were passing sentence on this man upon the reports made motto of the now organisation of bearing of varicus issues as to costs etc, against him and that these reports which Judge Wadhams will be the which might carry the matter over a

national director.

Associated with longer period. Before that time arrived organisation com were being witheld, in spite of repeated him Applications for them. We did not mittee are Colonel and Mrs. Isaac suggested that the Crown should be imagine that we were being parties Erwin, honorary chairmen; Mrs. Wals pressed to state their position. for the what seems so unfair on the face of it. ton Brown, Chairman; Mrs. William E. plaintiffs must know about costs, etc.

Mr. Pollock said—I am not angger

Wadhama. Mra. Ov. Obauncey Stillman, The Magistrate: I understand. the ting that there has been any intention Mrs. Henry W. Cannon. Dr. Albert matter comes up before the Puiane Shaw, Mrs. George L. Wheelock, Miss Judge on Saturday. I would like to desire to mislead the members of the Helen Varick Roswell, Mrs. Benjamin kace winst his views are. I'll adjourn Executive Council, bút I cannot help Gresa and Mrs. M'Neil Swazey,

The objects of the organisation are as

the case patil Tuesday week." thinking that a number of them must! have been deceived. Everybody knows foliow

In every way to strengthen and aid CHARGE AGAINST A POSTMANn Saturday sezt. April 97th. the armed fores. to minister as far as forts of the men in the field. possible to the various seads and.com:

Single and Double Hemstitched Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Quilts, Table Cloths Pure Linen Damask Serviettes, Bath Sheets, Bath Towels, Turkish Towels, Blankets;

(Full farticulars' from Catalogue). TERMS:-Cash.

HUGHES & FOUGH,

Auctioneers Hangkong, April 25, 1918

353

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received la-i structions to sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNKO),

occasion

1.4

The present shortage and diversion in blocking the fairway, they accom- of abips on Far Eastern runs is reflected plished a degree of suecem against in the hotels at Singapore, says the as perfect a system of defence by coast Penang Gazette, where many people batteries, guard and defence vessels anxious to secure a passage to Hongkong as at that time could be darized Shangbai, etc., are cooling their heels A Russian writer has described the over a lengthy period of waiting that phuck shown by the Japanese on that they hardly anticipated. There are "simply fabulous" cores of them, including many Ameri cans, and, judging by what one hears, The experiences of the Russo- the amenities of the southern port are Japsbees war of fifteen years ago small compensation for their enforced taught the world much about modern stay there. Some of them are getting warfare, but it may safely be away by steamer to Eangkok, thence concluded that an enterprise of the to China As for the return passage, character ander notice which was in the case of those wishing to get back, TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOOD o extremely hazardous against the that is often a highly problematical TEAK Russians in the Far East has been business. During the Easter holidays the visitor who could secure hotel TWIN BEDSTEADS, CURTAINS made by the development in the arts accommodation in Singapore counted

CARPETS, &c., &

of war dombly dangerous since. himself very lucky. Especially is that the case when it

TUESDAY,

the 30th April, 1918, commencing at 9.30 p.m., 4t their Sales Rooms, No. 6, Des Vieux Road, Corner of

ICE HOUSE STRIKT, ・

FURNITURE,

BRASS AND

AND AN ASSORTMENT, OF

USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS,

has to be carried out against NORTH CHINA CHRISTIAN FLOOD that if a man is duly examined he has had As follows: Arm-chairs and Chesterfield Sofas, Card the well-trained and well-equipped

pointa which Tabies, Upholstered Suites, &c. Bed-Germans at

Bre

room Furniture, comprising Double absolutely vital to their scheme of Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteada, Teak Twin Bedsteads, Sideboards, war, and which have so often been Dminer Waggons, Extension Dining attasked in other ways as to cause Tabler and Chair, Tes and. Occasional the enemy to be ever on the alert Tables, &c, Dinner Services, Crockery and amply provided with the means Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery,

of repelling attack. The, men

RELIEF FUND.

Belilica Girls' School, per Mrs.

Tutcher.....

To Cha Chinese Church, per

Dr. Pearce

St. Peter's Church............ 'St. Andrew's Church ........

Toilet Bets, & Back Room Fitting of the Britishi-Navy, who carried out Singer Sewing Machine Bundry Electro-fated Ware..

Electric Reading Lamps, Blackwood with signal success" these opera-

Teakwood Bereens, Blackwood Forniture, Including large Blackwood Lions at Zeebrugge and Ostend knew

Cabinets, &c.

Cor's. Staff, par Mr. Drollette.. Union Church

His Lordship granted orders as prayed for.

** THE SOLDIERS' - FAMILIES OF AMERICA."

A NEW ORGANISATION IN THE

STATES....

the оп

V

The Magistrate: I don't want to delay these men berg while the question of costa is being discussed in the civil court. It seems to me that judgment could he entered, and the question of costs discussed separately.

Mr. Beavis said he did not know

by the Post Office on unpaid letters.

$5,408.17**

After allowing for amounts not yet. collected, it is estimated that yesterday's Street Collection will realise shout $15,500, including a donation of $2,000 from Meaars. Roise & Co.

J. H. RAMSAY,

Hon. Treasurer, Hongkong St. George's Day Fund.

24th April, 1915.

-HONGKONG POLICE "RESERTE-

Orders. Issued by Ko, F. G. Joukir, G.B.E., D.E.F. (H.).

COMMENDATION.

P.C. 784 Thomas is commended by the C.SP. for his action in a case of unlawful possession, and for consistent persererance and good service as 5. police officer p

FINAL EUR OF EQUIPMENT.

No further issues of summer. uniform or of boots will be made unless written application for arme is in the hands of Equipment Officers on or before 12 noon

{EQUIPMENT, PARADES.

The attention of afl ranks is drawn to

Sections 11 and 12 will attend Thursday, May 2nd...

No. 1: ColNo. 9 Section.P.O. 417 A. W. L Ramsay-attached from EK. Defence Corps.

By Order;

T. F. Horan,' 6.5.P. (B.), and Adjotani

all the components of a fair trial; that he has had every opportunity of meating

A postman, was charged before Mr. Jorders of April 22nd and 23rd. the allegations against him. It certainly To earn for the families of the men R. Wood this morning with unlawfully The Honourable Treasurers beg to would not convey to anybody that he in the field, looking after the children attempting to obtain 20 cents from a

had asked for the evidence against him seeing that they are at school sad pro- knowledge the following sums:

repeatedly and it had been refused 1 perly cared for, obtaining employment Japanese at Wanchai under false where it is needel and otherwise pro- $40.00 very much question whether any

ordinary lay member of the Executive viding that the dear ones of those who pretences.

are serving the nation are not neglected 25.00 Counell, if he were asked these questint Bar forgotten."

Inspector Sita said the defendant I did not .47.76 would not inci gantly say:

The originator of the movement is delivered a letter to a Japanese residing 121.57 know that for a moment. Of course Mr. Walton Brown. It is intended at Wanchai and asked for 20 cents, I thought he had been informed as to that there shall be a branch of the alleging that the money was charged what was alleged against him. I never society in every village and township in 26.00 imagined for one moment that such an the nation.

Whenever it is possible, the soldiers

The Japanese was not satisfied and said 390.98 injustice was being done such

nesret of kin will be formed into a 110.00 unfairman."

xanisations similar to the one in which he would go to the Post Office with the Mr. Pollock then proceeded to quote they reserving. For mstance, the defendant and make a complaint He other precedents in econection with the 407th infantry at Camp Upton is to

It is officially announced that owing. ward Iron Safes, Several Carpen will feel impelled to take off In an article on Trotzky in the New production of the evidence for the have a duplicate organisation in Newtold the defendant to wait while he to very large wat demands for Domento York City, composed of the relatives of want to his room to put on his cost, the Government of India have found it their bats to the gallant officers and York Outlook, Henry Mockowitz writes: benefit of accused.

After citing many cases, Mr. Pollock the soldiers in that regiment "Trotzky depicted the world war as

but when he returned the defendant of the entput and stocks of the three necessary to take control over the whole men who so eagerly volunteered for the clash of capitalistic. States in their said it might not have been an inter

bad already gone awne Witness then principal cement manufacturers in India, sarvice which offered so small race for world empire. Ele referred to preter in a Solicitor's Office; it might Morgan of the United States Bleich have been question of the right of

went to the Post Office and mode namely, the Katni Cement and Ince

trial Company, Laited, the Bondi chance that many of them would moeder of Germany, and the Bothchilds of

Hydraulic Lime and Cement Company, complaint

Limited, and the Indian Cement Com- passed scatheless through the adven-France and England as capitalists who some practitioner; a practitioner that SINGAPORE A CLASS RESULTS: were accidentally Americans, Germans very court, that was involved. Lihat

Mr. Wood remanded the ease until pay, Jimited. The Indian Munitions ture. The heroism they have shown French or English. If shaken in a hat were ad, was it to be said for ang

and

Foreen

&

Bida

Tabica Chairs,

Engravings, Pictures Binkosa well how perilous was the enterprise,

10 Brass Vases, & & Tennis Fols and wherever their story is read

PIANOS.:

(Full Particular from Catalogus). Faxis :--Cash,

BUGIRA & HOUGH,

ductionsors kong, April 25, 1918.

OVERLAND

CHIMA

A. H. Harris...

MALAYAN MAN-POWER.

is

GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF CEMENT IA INDÍA. -

Board will consider applications for the release of a limited quantity of cement irenaca in which the inability of the cement companies to execute contracte already pissed with them will be detri mental to the public interest.

At Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur, and thrown in to other countries they moment that such a gentleman could on the 9th, frat. the most interesting 20xt week. in the operation worthily maintains would take the other side with the same be dealt within the way in which the portion of the proceedings was the the high traditions of the Service degree of patriotism. He contrasted plaintiff had been dealt with in debate on the Registration and Medical the conflict of interests of the capitalistic, this case! Was it to be anid that Examination Bill which was welcomed Whether there is any purpose States with the common interests of the

THE FORTY YEAR TEST workers of the world, and pointed out British subject, being dealt with by the Un-oficials and pasted MAIL beyond rendering these place useless that there was only one, war in which in this special connection, bad not The Governor made a statement as o the resulta registration in Bingespore

Article must have exceptional Submarine and destroyer bases the workers of all lands were concerned the right of knowing the evidence only There were 732 forms filled in

merito survive for a period of the class straggle; and only one against him? Were their Lordships whereof 28 men were over ago, leaving forty years. humberlain's Cough, remains to be seen, but if that object. Onc

onrmy-capitalism.”

going to assume that nobody, 7100 thess 430 were class ir fit for Remedy was first offered to the public in has been achieved it is not too much

practitioner or an interpreter, charged general service in any theatre of war 1972. From a small beginning it has under the Deporation Ordinance including 240 single 19 (@married. He grown in favour nad popularity until it with a criminal offences the added that a certain number of months attained world wide reputation?oends hays heated all right is no nig: particular char so far as car bewust stay herd All could cot go as a You will find nothing better for Adough

certain number quas ta kept for defence, or cold. Try it and you will undert mipal offence purposes. Also 3 cortada number for soy de jó a farouxite al ter

Feridence essential businesses. The bill; however, than forty

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other ront should, oncessita

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