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USR.C. ground at the hands of team from the RE who won 18 strenuous gama by 3 gualá to 2

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

UNITED v." SOUTH CHINA.

“SOCIAL DISEASES,

DISCUSSION AT MEETING.

ADDRESS BY, DE. "HALLAM.

Under the auspices of the National The following team will represent

Council for Combating Veneres! Dia- the Navy, tomorrow, in the Rugby

eises, a meeting: for men veis held Cup tie (kick-of at å p.m.) sgainst i The following will represent the yesterday at the hill of the Hongkong' | the Army S

United F. C. in the above league match Chamber of Commerce, to discuss Lieut, Reid (Titania); Lieut. Hancox tomorrow on St. Joseph's ground. the methods of dealing with the pro- (Hollyhock) Corpi South (Curlew), Kick-off at 2.30 pm. sharp blem. It was well attended. 1. Eleut. Lidell (Titania)and Lient.: McLeod; A. E. Simmons and D. D

The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, the Watkinson (Curfew), Lieut. Clarke Urquhart (Capt); Leonard, D. representative of the Chamber of (Titania) and Sub-Lietit. Freeman Laing and C. H. Blake; J. Kent, P. Commerce on the Legislative Coun (Alacrity); Lieut. Gilbert (Titania), Brown, G. T. May, R. K. Valentine, presided.

OTHER MAKES FROM $10.00 per pair. Cai Llet Carrie (Titanit), and A. N. Other.

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MANGANESE IN CHINA, DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRY.

CREDIT FOR HONGKONG RESIDENT.

Telephone 29.

Liènt: › Läughton (Hawkins), Mido. Morgen Hawkins), Licut. Thyng (Ambrose), Lieut. Ansdell (Ambrose), Sergt. Smith (Curlew), Lieut.' Riddell (Titania).

The Navy team will play in blue Referee: Mr. G. G. N. Tinson (H.K. Club).

GOLF.

ENGLAND V. THE RÉST.

LAWN TEKNIS LAWS,

15

WHAT THE PROPOSNO REVISION

MEANS.

He said that the Governor had suggested that the Chamber of Commerce would be the most suitable body to call the; moet- ing.

Dr. Rupert Hallam, "a member of the Commission at present visiting the Far East to study the problems, de livered an address. He urged that it | was essentially a public health queƏ-

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WHY HE WAS NOT TRIED.

THE CONSORTIUM.

SOME SALIENT TERMS.

·OFFICIAL "SUMMARY OF AQREEMENT

SIGNED. IN NEW. YORK.

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The suggested alterations in the laws, to be submitted by the Rulestion. For generations the policy, of ||| LG skatte Committee of the LITA. to, the ignoring it had been followed, with annual general meeting on December the result that the general public re- 13, writes A. E. Crawley in the mained in a state of ignorance; which Observer, call for a good deal off was responsible for much of the spread In Brazil, not unlike conditions in

thinking, as to the reasons behind of disease. It was often said:"The our own country, the manganese in-

the results This match will be played at Fan- them and

before vicums of these diseases deserved all dustry, to the extent of least 50 per cent., has been "a war baby." ling on Sunday, the main course them. It is well to get the the punishment they get, and we see Last year our imports from that cour being reserved for this purpose from thinking over before the meeting: no reason why steps should be taken 1104 m. Players The vital point is whether the al- to help them." Dr. Hallam pointed

NETHERLANDS FIRM. try fell to one-half what they had been 9.32 a.m. to The distinction of being the pioneer in 1917, and it is highly probable starting before 10.48 are requested teration, in whole or in part, can to the number of children born with

Mr. A. Baldwin Raper, M.P. for in the shipment of manganese ore that, once 1920 records of Brazilian to go out by the 8 o'clock train, change the character of the game disease, the huge proportion of women

manganese production are available, it Singles will be played in the morning for better or for worse, for richer or infected innocently, and a proportion E. Islington, has called the attention!

of men in the same position. It was of the Premier to the promise made at the Consortium agreement signed in The following official 'summary of from China, and thus encouraging

The first proposal is to increase the the development of za industry which will be found that the war output of over the Main course and Foursomes poorer, in possibilities. "precises to increase to large prepor- 500,000 tons a year has dwindled to (4 balls or 2 balle) in the afternoon

weight absolutely. Instead of a submerged leath."

only existed to any extent among the Kaiser should be brougin to justice.

It was not. Mr. Lloyd George has, replied:\

delegates of the four banking groups, Starting margin from 2816 to 29-16 inch at generally realised how common they

has just been received in Peking:-- You will remember that the ex- The Rest. Time. at present, the dianerer shall be be were amongst all classes of the com- Kaiser had in November 1918. that the four groups are to have the The agreement begins by recording tween 28-16 and 2 10-16. Its weight munity at the Royal Commission sought refuge in Holland; but how splete support of their respective T.W.H.H 9.32 shall be between 115-16 oz and issued its report in 1916, based on far his residence there was likely to Governments, and the preamble in- A. S. Stewart 9.36 2.1-16, instead of between 11416 evidence from England, the Contin- be remporary of perment was dicating the attitude of the Consor B: B. C.

and 2 oz. I write "between" for Morga... 9.40

and "more than.” J.L. Crockett 9.48 Hon. J. John-

toes, is given a resident of Hong-/200,000 tons, about the pre-war rate over the Relief course. The following margin in the site of the ball, and its iso said that these dreadful diseases the last general election that the ex- New York on October 15, by all the

kong. Mr. Benton C. Byrd, president of production. Latin American cour. are the teams:

of the South China Development Ties, like Costa Rica, Columbia and

Syndicate, Ltd., No. 3, Duddell Siteet, by the American magazine Raw Material, in the following article

in its October unter:

England.

Ecuador, never very conspicuous as

anganese shippers, appear to have Major Baguall elapsed into the manana habit when R. M. Smith it comes to production and exports at R. L. D. Wode

Cuba's contribution house normal prices.

A

exports of manganese ores were sinto our manganese requirements has P. G. Paravicini T. S. Forrest 9.4 / convenience, instead of less than 20%, and America. The report startled) known when our General Election was tom towards China rebords that " the

Up to the present year, China's

also receded considerably since the M. Sheffield. war's end. At best it is slight, never H. A. Camidge having reached as much as 100,000

A. E. Crew tots a year.

Capt. James

light that statisticians hardly deemed them worthy of inclusion in their annual reports. Probably, as was for many years the case in antimony, "considerable mangiese of Chinese origin entered the world's markets in the guise of a Japanese product. It) remained for two enterprising Ameri-ing that two enterprising Americars C. E. H. Beavis

HONGKONG SHIPMENTS BREAK ALL RECORDS.

Is is therefore all the more gratily-

F. Bevington

have fostered the developments and R. Hancock cans to join hands with Chinese min-

shipping of Chinese manganese ores J Hooper ing interests in order to develop ex- ports of manganese ares from the to a point where this business has Chinese Republic to the United States become sufficiently impressive to war- to a point that bids fair to make China! tant confidence in its continuing Major Edwards

There was recently organ- or third largest foreign source of growth. supply for manganese ores, Cute and red, under the laws of Hongkong. Brazil leading Chinz.

Although under the spur of the

M. M. Maas

the South China Development S-J. Rhodes

dicate Ltd., a Chinese-American cor-

house

Stone ----

A. R. Fer-

gason Capt. Leslie

Smith

E. Davison 10.4 N. C. Wilsen 105 Hon: E-V. D.

Dr. Forsyth 10.16 J. D. Kin-

naird...10.20

F. S. Harri

son

R. E. Mac

Nation's necessity, our war produc-poration of which Benton Cole. Byrd Comdr. Wode T. R. Chas

and Loring Pickering Ririord, both tion of manganese reached proportions constituting perhaps the most notable Americans are respectively president J. W. Alabaster KS. Mar mining development of the war period, eral manager at Hongkong and Mr. and vice-president. Mr. "Byrd is gen- this achievement, as is now clearly Rixford United States manager, with W. Franks B. Harper recognized, was made possible solely offices at 41, Park Row, New York. H. Hancock through the market's unter contempt The corporation begins operations with N. L. Leefe for costs. Quotations for high-grade

a capital of, $200,000. The Chinese G. C-Moxon manganese ore crossed the $1 per members of the syndicate are Kwok unit level in 1917 and in the yearE Shum, vice-president and sales Dr. Harston following the War Industries Board approved prices ranging from $1.20 manager at Hongkong Kwok Sai Hon. F. H. Hot- to $1.35, in order to continue stimula Shuk, secretary-treasurer, Soo Lai-

Joak tion of production, To-day the market tong, chief accountant, and Philip L. rules one-half lower and, when the Kim, mining engineer. The new cor- recession to 45c. per unit, which fol-poration succeeded to the business of

Henry Hope & Co. under which firm

style the foundation for the develop- ment of China's manganese resources

lowed in the wake of the armistice, and pre-war. quotations of 30c, per unit are recalled, present day levels, while, on the one hand expressive of was laid. A shipment of 3,000 tons

10.24

H. G. Baxter 11.04

LEAGUE CRICKET,

CSCC v. L. R. C.

flapping.

FOOT FAULTS. Of more general interest, is the proposed new rule as to foot-faults The existing rule, though clumsily

inefficiency of line-umpires that häsị

in

.

The agreement, the language of the following provisions which is largely technical, containe

amit,

ments.

to be undertaken by the Consortium

the British public, it showed that one-held in December.

With the support of our Allies that the interests of the Chinese national groups are of the opinion As to the weight. I have often teeth of all the people in the big cities. 9.52 ing to greater precision and severity of these diseases, and one-fifth within the Treaty of Versailles which Inid best be served by the co-operative.. advocated a slight increase, 31 tend; were affected with the more serious secured the insertion of Article 227 people an in existing circumstances In some Contin- down the rule that the ex-Kaiser action of the various banking groups, But I think an increase in size a mis the less serious. 9.56 take. A relatively large ball, as is exal cities the proportions were should be tried by a special tribunal representing the investment interests

the case with some lately put on the higher, and Germany confessed to

"The ratification of the Treaty of their respective countries, in pro- 1000 market, requires much more hitting. gs twice as bad for some of her for reasons which you will recall, was caring for the Chinese Government

The racket is ideal size for the big cities. The Commission pointed delayed until Jamary 10, 1920.

the capital necessary for a programme "The first step was to procure the of economic reconstruction agt im- present size of ball; enlarge the ballon: that workhouses and asylums for and you must enlarge the racket the insane were full of people suffer surrender of the ex-Kaiser by the proved communications, and that with Part 10.12 result-pat ball or rather ballooning from the effects of these diseases. Government of the Netherlands these objects în view the respective Fifty-five per cent. of the children Accordingly, on January 15, 1920, a national groups are prepared to parti it, blod fastitutions were there be- Note was presented to the Nethe-cipate on equal terms in such under- cause their parents were infected. lands Government on behalf of the kings as may be calculated to assist Dr. Hallam gave an account of the Allies, in which a request was made Chins in the establishment of ber nature of the principal venereal dis for the surrender of the ex-Kase. grear public utilities and to these ends eases, urging especially the import- The Note emphasised the fact that to welcome the co-operation of Chinese dougal ...10.2% worded, is explicit; and it is only the ance of immediate treatment, y He the demand was made in the nime capital." sels.....10.32 brought it into evil odour. As the said that only through a campaigns for and on behalf of all the Allies, 28 in

poet "says "whatever best public enlightenment could this early number.

is

To that request the Netherlands son1036 administered is best.". But our pretreatment be secured. It was the N.S.Marshall 10 40 sent rule is badly administered. nty of every community to see frat Government replied on Janiry 21,

Under Article 1, each group is to Elence the proposed amendment the means of treament were avail- 1920, refusing the surrender of the determine the composition of its own P. Maitland 10.44 the service shall be delivered either able. This was a bi-eral problem ex-Kaiser, and insisting upon their .G. M. Young 10.48

feet remaining and women should know much right and duty to give him asylum in national group being determined by the admission of any new EL Sim10.52 (a) with both

Women now were accordance with their national sad the member groups, subject to the contact with the ground about fi as men. W. J. Mor

Sou....10.55 behind and, clear of the baseline; or not afraid to talk on the subject; the domestic laws. -HL Scott......11.00 (b) with one foot so remaining in Press, too, printed details to an ex- "The Allies made a further deproval of their respective Gover-

contact, and the other foot being tent that was unthought of few mand in reply, dated February 14,

such years ago. Amongst other education- | the text of which you will find pub- LOANS OF A PUBLIC CHARACTER. immediately brought into contact before either foot is placed al means of dealing with the problem, lished in the London Press of Feb-

"Article 2 provides that the Jo within the court."

Dr. Hallam mentioned the necessity ruscy 17. The existing rule is abused by the of combating the erroneous idea that The response from the Nethe-shall be only of a public character; server placing his swinging foot on indulgence was necessary to bealth.

lands Goverment to this. Not was that is to say, the Consortium does or inside the line. before he delivers The Chairman thanked De. Hallam dated Marcir 5, and they adhered to not plan to invade the acid of private the service, Le, hits the ball. for his address and said the days had to the attitude they had adopted in mitiatives but to cocaine imself to I have experimented with the passed when people could refuse to giving asylum- the ex-Kaiserons involving public issues made is made last summer from Hongkong to

In the above League match, to take proposed change, and find it is a face facts, and the world had suffered On March 29 the interchange of r on behalf of the Republic of China the market's recovery and absorption the United States attracted attention place on the 8th inst, at 215 pm matter of just about two feet. Well, too long from ignorance and fuse this series of Notes was closed by a or any Provinces of the Republic, or of what amounted to more than a throughout Oriental trade circles, on the Civil Service ground, the an expert volleyer who can use his modesty. He welcomed any means final dispatch from the Allies. Into loans guaranteed by the Govern year's supply on hand at the begin the Centon Times devoting consider following will represent the Indian's feet will be equally deadly with a of instructing public opinion on this view of the attitude thus taken up and mentor by any one of the Provincial ning of 1919, are indicative on the able space to this event. This cargo Abbas, at Rumjan, race to the net. For the expert what extent it would be possible for enument, the satender of the which substantial progress has been

A. EL. Rorajabu, A. el Arculli, M. H. handicap of twenty-four inches in his matter. It was not for him to say to adhered to by the Netherlands Gor. Geverantents. other of a return to save regard for of manganese, as well as subsequent. Weerapulli, S. 4. Ismail, volleyer does not sprint "hell for the Hongkong Government to adopt Kaiser by diplomatic meat would not already made need not necessarily the cost of manganese. We bave found out by experience that, when shipments, went to Baltimore, Md Khan, S. D. Ismail, D. Ronjahn, and leather" to the net; he feels bis the recommendations of the Commis- be secured

come within the scope of the Con- E. E. Marshall being the consignee. the lid is removed from the prices.

N.M. Bux.

way, and is cautious of lobs;:like sion, but any practical-measure for the The mines, whence these man-

"You will agree that it was not sortitza.. our domestic production can be raised ganese ores are derived, he inland in

Agag, he goes delicately.

improvement of the general health contemplated in the promise given at

FREEDOM AND EQUALITY. with amazing speed. Whether from

Some inteligent people have long would be welcomed by the community the time of the election that we should Articles 3 and 4 provide for com- nationally selfish point of view, it was ders on the province of Kwangnang. the province of Kwangsi which bor-

HKC.C, Y. WILTS.

argued that if both feet are behind the and by the Chamber which he had the proceed to the extremity of a war plete equality among the groups in Folitic to permit our war production of which Canton is the capital. The

line before the ball is bit the server honor to represent on the Legislative with Holland in order to enforce the all business undertaken by the Con-i of manganese to disintegrate, as it hore is brought down the North and kong Cricket Club Wiltshire Let him walk or rum or hop or skip asking the lectures to express his of the ex-Kaiser, and as the joint re- group to decline to participate in any The following will represent Hong- should be allowed to do anything Council. Mr. Holyoak concluded by demand of the Allies for the surrender sortium, and reserve freedom to each done, and whether a high tarif might Canton rivers in small junks to Sun Regiment to-morrow (Saturday); at or jump all these movements ruin views as to not bring about to some extent shuipo, to larger juks which convey 2.15 p.m., on the Club ground, the service, the principle of which is examination of women of a certain the Netherlands Government did not undertake.

the segregation and quest and protest of all the Allies to business which it does not desire to revival of the domestic industry, as it so Hongkong, to which free port C, D. Turner (capt), L. J. Davies, an up and down movement, as of a class. considerations beyond the scope of

avail to secure the desired end, the

Article 5 provides that, so lar" as this brief article. That our costs of trade. At Hongkong the ore is F. H. Farthing, J. C. Fletcher, R. M.

passes virtually all of the South Chima D. E. Donnelly, W. H. Drummond, perpendicular, piston

Dr. Hallam, la reply, said that ex-Kaiser remains in Holland.

possible, the parties to any operation production are too high is certain ferred to steamers.

It must not be forgotten that most of the countries of Europe and A photograph Madden, L. D. MaNicoll, T. E. Pearce, development of service has improved America which had tried segregation plete the promise you refer to

"It has proved impossible to com- shall not be jointly liable, each of The proof of the pudding is in the eat shows the U.S. Shipping Board's J. H. Fentycross and H. A. Sawyer.

the groups undertaking to liquidate ing thereof and our present rate of Winyah," operated by the Barber

the game out of all recognition, from had given it up as a failure: Japan "The responsibility now rests with its own engagements, y manganese ore output appears to be Steamship Co., which arrived at Balti-

its original pat-ball form, Make the was often quoted in this connection, the Netherlands Government for his

Under Articles 6 and 7. any group at the rate of around 10 per cent. of more in the latter part of July with a

service (behind the baseline) as full but to the present Commission the permanent safe custody, and perhaps not desiring to make an issue, in its what it was in 1916.

of "frightfulness as possible, and information sad been volunteered that the reflection has occurred to you, es own market may request the other Wherefore we are once more con- Other photographs show a more 3,000-ton cargo of manganese ores.

you will improve the game. Make fronted with the naked Fact that we modern method of unloading man-ground, tomorrow at 2 p.m. the otherwise every scope for terror.

In the above watch, on the CRC the server play fair, but give him in Japan, too, segregation had been it has to many, that if the ex-Kaiser groups to include its share is their

proved a failure and was to be shan-had been found guilty by the Courtown issue. are dependent for the major part

doned. As a medical man, Dr. Hal-upon his arraignment before them, no By Article 8 the duration of the of our supply upon foreign sources. machinery. The contrast between the team Ng See Kwong (capt), Un with automatic crane following will represent the home

lam also gave reases apainst the greater or more enduring punishment | Consortium is fixed for five years, co- The question then simmers down to manner in which the coolies, carry Hew Fan, Geo. Lee, Hung Man To, should interest golfers) is that the oving to inherent difficulties, and it then the action above recorded has to terminate it earlier.N.C. Stan A rather queer amendment (which examination policy; it was unreliable would, or could, have been imposed, less a majority of the parties decide the most advantageous source of supore and those in vogue in the United M. P. Shin, H. Ching, J. Wong, Chon server makes a fault if, in attempting was derogatory to the medical prosecured.". -ply. In the past, Brazil, Cuba, India, States for conveying are from seamer Mau Ping, Lai Kuo, M. F. Lo and to serve, he misses the ball altogether, lession

dard. Japan and Russia have been our print to freight. cars, is one that is most Yew Man Hon. A cipel purveyors. Although Caucasian

This afternoon, at 5.30, a lecture Apropos, Mr Burkil argues that the manganese cres continue to be quoted

The following will represent service begins as soon as the server on the subject, illustrated with cinema in our market and are intermittently brought to the United States by the R. Basa, F. G. Thompson, F. will not do: all you can define is Hall. Another will be given on Mon- The manganese ores produced and Craigengower Lammert (capt), begins to swing his racket. But this pictures, will be given at the City | obtainable in spite of the curse of Chinese-American corporation refer Lawrence, P. Lamble, W: Bradbury, the moment of the delivery day afternoon. Bolshevism which has blighted Rusred to, are, of different grades. One W. Grimmett, J. Bryant, Dr. Asger, which is the moment when the ball sia's status 25 the world's greatest producers of manganese, the flow of grade runs, acording to Ledoux & Sex and C. Anderson, Reserve: is hit. A suggestion that the server this ore to the American market, even Co.'s certificate, as high as 58.23 per P. Dixon.*

ganese ore

interesting and instructive.

cent Mn, and all of the ores brought":

A

Baku, the principal exporting here so far have been given unqualified ket should at an early date be wrested satisfaction to the consumers. from the control of the Beds, i pro-shipment of this Chinese manganese blematical. There is no dependence ore which recently arrived in the

CRC. v. CCC.

UNIVERSITY v. STAFFS.

DELIVERY

must keep his front foot on the

UNKNOWN WARRIOR. ↑

GRIYE CLOBED.

Concessions apod

the grave. The flowers were placed- in a heap away, from the grave, after the cards had been removed for future preservation in the National War Mosemi' and 'Abbey Museum.

DIM ABBEY SCENE...

After the royal/wrcitās and the ground until the service is delivered the point shall be counted." Umpires

tattered flag from Ypres hid been will not do either; why should a man and linesmen are permanent fixtures. be prevented from keeping his rear This amended, rale is very prolixior in Westminster Abbey was, life the coffin were removed.

The grave of the Unknown Yertaken away, the planks that powered foot on the ground and his front foot, and needs ice-cutting."

Working with a lamp, two work- The following will represent the in the air? It does not spell good The suggestion, amplified from the night, Billed in with soil from the upon shipments from Russia, no-mate United States of the" Greenland" "University in this league match to be service; but it would spell idiosyn» existing rule, that the service battlefields of France and: Flanders. men stripped; the paplo-babus from ter how many millions of poods" manganese ore may lie hidden modern considerably higher in Mn con played on the University ground to crasy,

etball touch either the striker-out or The pilgrimage to the grave had con- the wooden walls of the grave. Then ground.

tent and Mr. Rixford expressed con-morrow at 2.15 p.m., sharp D.K. As regards "permanent fixtures" his partner or anything which they tinued from B. a.m. until 3 p.m., andar Abbey official descended and took The policy of the British. Empire fence the future shipments would Samy (Capt), T. E. Yeoh, M. IL of the court, the lawyers will have wear or carry except the racket in the last small floral tributes were then charcoal copies of the breastplate on a sheet of parchment, one being for to conserve its natural resources formly establish the reputation of this Roffey, J. H. R. Freeborri, I. T. Pun, congenial time. If I ball in play the hand of the striker-out, the server showered on the grave

ore as 60 per cent. Mai This is of E C. Hunt, T.L. Cheab, K. E. Mogra strike a Termanent fixture before it wins the stroke," seems pettifogging. The lights of the abbey wers dim preservation in the Abbey museum. the benefit of British industries, the greatest importance as in point of . S. Cheah, C. H. Yeoh and D touches the ground, the point is lost; & good server could hit the striker when workmen from the Office The work of filling in the earth was principle which the war has ripened into an almost sacred creed, must not high-grade ores the United States is Laing.

then proceeded wi

be overlooked in estimating the ex-especially poor. Shipments aggregat tent to which the American steeling 4,000 tons are due to arrive in makers can depend upon supplies of the United States in October and

November.

manganese ores from India. The rein addition to manganese ores, this quirements of the British steel in syndicate which Mr. Rixford repre dustry have priority rights and it is

sents in the United States, ships-from Obvirus fat Bagland much prefers to

HOCKEY

·KE. V. EK

if after it has touched the ground out's partner without difficulty, if works arrived at 7.45 p.m. to chase

CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS. TIBESE. Tubieces are intended especially 1 for disorder of the stomach, liver and bowel. If yes are drons led with heartburn, Indigestion or countipation they will do you good For sale by all Wednesday is match played on the Chemists and Storekeepers.

The Hongkong Hockey Club suffer

"self" ferro-manganese to American China antimony, molybdenitej woli | steel makers than to ships Indien iram, tin, bismuth, and a number of of their first defest of the season on

non-inetallic raw materiais,

fbe stood near the nehould this

in equity count to the server. And the rules, neither old por proposed, state whether a full pitch or an off- the ground half is implied.

Altogether, mich may be expected from the proposals in the way of simplifying the present rules. It does not appear that the suggestions wil

endanger the character of the game,

WING HING

Why O's Road. Dastral.="

"HIGH" CLASS-TAILORS

Just Arrived.

SA KEELTROPkáta 1427.

FITTER

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