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FRIDAY MAY 4 1923.

BOOKS.

FINE AND APPLIED ART MAGAZINE.

**

The Studio, March,

OPIUM MONOPOLY

SYSTEMATIC "SQUEEZE"

ALLEGED.

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST

SHROFF

FAR EAST CITIES.

HONGKONG MOST

BEAUTIFUL

THE CHINA MAIL.

MR. GODOWSKY'S IMPRESSIONS.

LATE SIR HENRY MAY,

THE COLONY'S TRIBUTE.

STATUE UNVEILED YESTERDAY.

NOTICE TO SHIPPRRS:

Troilus. Panama

GOVERNMENT "HOUSE.

SECOND "WELFARE" - CONCERT.

· PASSENGERS:

ROJECTED DEPARTURE

UKINA ÖÐLEY, ITO.

WATOW.

Ninjcbow.

Helenza.

2.-P. & 0.

Deranha

£4-P. $0.

Bondan.

~E F.

Autolyous

Sarpedons

17.--R, A.

18.-P. 40.

Bolivia Kasbinir.

The second concert at Govern- In Statue Square, last evening, ment House, organised by Lady there were assembled representa Stubbs in aid of welfare work in May 8-0. N. Pingohew. tives of every walk of life in the

The covered stands, which had'

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8.-LO.SK. Takinng.

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8-1.0.8, N.

"I have been kept busy on this tour giving concerts and seeing the things that I wished to see, MColony to witness the unveiling of London, takes place on Monday Leopold Godowsky, the famous the statue of the late Sir Henry May next at 9.15 p.m., when the follow- Russian pianist, stated when inter G.C.M.G, D.C., LL.M., Governor of ing programme will be given:

Of the cities of the Orient, I think viewed in Yokohama last month. Hongkong from 1912 to 1919.

1. Plano Solo-"Poeme eroti

"Melodic," "Berceuse," Peking is by far the most interest been erected on three sides of the que,

'A tes pieds," "Jour de noces," ng from the standpoint of art and statue, barely sufficed to accom- Europe which can present such a tribute to one of the Colony's history. There is nothing in modate those anxious to pay "Souvenir (Grieg)-Mr.

Rice. unique situation as you find in' Pe-greatest administrators.

Among king. From the standpoint of pure the distinguished gathering, in

2. Sunga-"Sea Fever" (John beauty, I think Hongkong is the addition to those taking official part Ireland); "Come, Friend" (Gra-May 8 D.L

Peel): "Ballad-Monger"

Eric

From the standpoint of life and themodore Grace (representing H.E. (Easthope Martin).-Mr. G. H. leading city in the Orient, in the proceedings were:Com ham

Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifux C.B.E.), the

"

3. Violin Solo-"Meditation

4

Songs. The Shepherd's

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Kweiyang Haibong

Hangasag.

› Kwangtung.

PAPUA

Sochu Maru. Halioong.

Tingkang

Tungahing. Bintang

AMOY:N

10. -0.8.K. 11.-D. L.

Waldong

Bosha Maru. Haffoong.

FOOCHOW.

B.-D. L

Flatbong. Hailoong.

TAKAO.

" (Elgar), “My heart and May 10.—-0.8. K. Sosha Mara

May 5,-0. N.

5.-U. N.

The intort Studio, London's woll- known magazine of fine and applied art is more than usually rich in illus trations many coloured. One see- Serious allegations were made tin, indeed, is entirely devoted to agatest Ng Shiu-hing, a shroff in pictures and drawings from recent the Imports and Exports Depart London exhibitione.” “Another, with ment in a case heard before Mr. C. intresting letterpress, deals with D. Melbourne at the Magistracy contending that th many beautiful abscapes yesterday. In painted by Mr. S. J. Latorn certain evidence was admissible, Birch, R.W.S. These are specially the prosecuting solicitor even went plussing for the overseas exile what we would call squeeze" but to the extent of saying "It is they all depict Homeland scenes: the charge was larceny of $5 and Further particulars are given about $25 from Government opium the recent Exhibition of Decortive retailers and the fraudulens con- Art at the Royal Aculemy, together version of this money to his own with some fine photographs of ivory use, carving, adpture, stained glass. Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, assistant much heralded teeming millions of Admiral Leveson) and Mrs. Grace, Piercy. pottery, enibroidery, etc. Along Crown Solicitor, represented the the Orient there is no doubt but that Col. C. W. Davy, C.M.G, C.BE. fost Turner water cokur (repre- Crown and Mr. M. K. Lo defended. Canton is the leader. China has representing HE. the GO Cp (from Thais) Massenet, "Sérénadie" | May | 8.-D. LA duced forms the subject of a brief i Opening his case, Mr. Hazlerigg proved the most interesting country Major-General Sir John Fowler,[(Gabriel Pierné)-Mrs. Aubrey. but interesting article. Some very said that he would first of all con- of the Far East to me because I see K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O

Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Hon. Song fing etchings Imma the 1st annual fine himself to the charges relating such possibilities there, and the exhibition of the Royal Society of to the farceny of $25 and fraudulent changes that will happen in the few Mr, A. G. M. Fletcher, CMG Lute" (Halfdankjerulf) and On Painters and Engravers are pro- conversion of that amount. After years to come will make China a CBE, (Colonial Secretary), the the Ling ho!" (Halfdan Kjerulf). duced with explanatory test. Other explaining defendant's

duties new land and 'one of the most im-Secretary for Chinese Affairs (the |--Miss Millicent Nicholl, excellent features include the usual which included receiving money portant in the world."

5. Duets.-i. "Life's Heyday" Studio Talk from, the world's chief from the Superintendent of Imports "The Japanese are the most Hon. Mr. McI Messer (Colonial (Denza); ii. "Belle Nuit" (Tales ari centres, one specially interest and Exports to pay commissions to progressive people in the Orient, Treasurer), Sir William Rees of Hoffmann), Offenbach, l ing picture being sune "Chinese the licensed opinm retailers; the and'their evolution is far from com- Davies (Chief Justice) and Lady" It was a lover and his lass" Brut Bottle, a water colour by assistant Crown Solicitor went on pleted, but their resources and ter- Davies, Mr. Justice Gompertz (Walthew)--Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Charles Sheringham.

to say that it was alleged that on ritorial limitations will not allow (Puisne Judge) and Mrs. Gompertz, Collett April 20, instead of paying $70-10 a them the striking development that the Hon. Mr. J. H Kemp EC., licensee, Lai Chaupo, defendant, will take place in China. The C.B.E. (the Attorney-General) and Bird" (Schumann); "Sposalizio" only paid him $45 and obtained his Javanese are another people who Mrs. Kemp, the Bishop of Victoria (Liszt).-Mr. Eric Rice. signed receipt for the full amount. are undergoing changes but their the Very Revd. Dr. Duppuy), Mr. Evidence would be submitted that development will be slower than C. G. Alabaster, KC.; Commander this was not the only occasion of in other parts of the Far East The Beckwith R.N. (the Harbour Master), under-payment but that other Javanese are an intensely musical Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe (Captainpetus he gave to the Volunteer people had also been underpaid, people, but their interests along Superintendent of Police), Lieut. Force; his close co-operation with Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Superintendent this line are confined to their Commander L. G. Bird, Mr. A. the Chinese community; and, later, oftimports and Exports stated, in native music. I gave many con- Dyer Ball, Mr. A. E. Wood, Mr. the development of the Colony and evidence that defendant had been certs there but all of my audiences W. Schofield, Mr. E. Ralphs, Mr. the New Territories by well- in the Government service since were made up of foreigners. C. G. Perdue, Mr. J. Kerr, Mr. planned roads. 1914 when the opium monopoly have played to foreign audiences W. E L. Shenton, Mr. Wong was

Defendant's entirely with the exception of those Kwong-tin, Mr. Lo Cheung-shui, duties included making visits to in Japan. In China there is no Mr. Lam Chuen, Mr. Wong Ting inspect the transactions, stocks, interest in Western music among sun, Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, Mr. S. B. B.

Mrs. entries &c. of the licensed retailers, the common masses of Chinese McElderry,

Kotewall The largest retailers, said Mr. people."

(representing her husband the Hon. Lloyd, were paid from $60 to $115

Mr. Kotewall), Mr. Ha. Fook, Mr. per month while others received

Chan Tin-sen, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. G. N. Onne,

JAPAN AND MANCHURIA.

Printest or art paper betwear coters of variegated cloth which at first sight suggested a hook of poons, a treatise on "Japan's position in Manchuria and Mon-1 golia" comes from Dairen where it was published by the arkeria Daily News on behalf of seven of the focal newspapers,

taken

over,

6. Piano Solo-"The Prophet

SHANGHAI.

Yingchow. Shani ung Te ruga Mazu. Takmuz. Kamo Maru. Gurne Bardinia.

6.-N.Y.K. a-103.N. 8-NY.K 8.-B. & A. 9.-P. 40.

.*** 9.—-P. M.

10.-A. Q. IA 10.-J.CJ L. 16.-1.0.9.N. 17.-Q.P.S. 17.-1.0.4. 19.-N.Y,K. 20-1.0.4.N.

21.-F. & 11.-N.V.K. $1.-T.K.K. EI-A.O.L. 99,-P. M. 30.-P. & O 31.-L. T.

X-0.P.8. 3.-T.R.K. 3. AOL 14-7.K.K. 14.-0.P.8. 18.-A.O.L.

Juno 1.-B. V.

Pros. Lincolo. Pres. Grant, Tjikini. Tingaang Empress of Ans. Kwongsang.

Iyo Maru Tungabing. Honden. Pinang Maru. Tenyo Maru Pros: Madhon. Fren. Taft. Delis. Flame L. Teirenias.

Empress of Canada, Korea Mare. Pres. MoKinley,' Shioyo Maro. Empress of Rosals. Frcs, Jackson. Empress of alia. Siberia Marn Sarpedon. Empress of Asta Taiyo Mara.

TSINGTAO.

50.-T.K.K.

'As a Governor, he made a mark which will be indelible from the Colony's history. In the sports and pastimes of the Colony, Sir Henry was ever a prominent figure. As a keen racing man, a yachtsman and a golfer, he affected all by his

complement to work, and forms an enthusiasm, and no one better July 9.-B. F. realised how play is an essential Mr. Hugh Nisbet, Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. integral part of our national life. Thorne, Mr. H. Hancock, Rev. J. His participation in our outdoor Kirk Maconachie, Rev. Fr. Robert, pastimes, was highly appreciated May, 5.–0. N. Rev. H. Copley Moyle, Rev. J. T. and they never lacked his utmost support. And what of the man him- Holman and many others..

percentages varying from 1% to LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Mr. A. O. Lang, Mr. G. R. Sayer,

15% Mr. Lloyd also explained

1 is, so the preface inlicates, intended to be assimilated along with, it is to be hoped for the sake of the linens, more easily digestible fare at the "Manelarian banquet" to be held in America on May 25 under the auspices of Dean Walter Williams, of the Mission School of Journalism. We have," says the preface. "jumped at this expect how defendant paid out the money ed chance to state our maked view to retailers according to schedule aboo Japan's policy for Manchuria, in the pay sheet. necessarily in a brief and abstract | Examined by Mr. Hazlerigg, style and to present, with our sin-witness said that the accused was dire respect, copies of its transitions. He was arrested last Satur not entitled to make any deduc tion into English to the brilliant assemblage at will grace the day; since then his accounts had "Manchurian Banquet with their investigated and the cash presence. We will hope that this book was found correct.

ARRIVALS.

Keelung-Wanchai.

Yeizan, Maru, (M.B.K.) from

Havenstein, (Brockelman) from Shanghai-A8.

Kwangtung, (B. & S.) from Bahg kok, Swatow, BII. Bangkok, Swatow.-C37.

Hangsang, M. & Ca) from

Amoy B12,

how, B. & S.) from Shang-

Reims, (Tai Woo) from Fakhoi, Hothow-C44. Canton.-Off Stonecutters

Halvard, Wo Fat Sing) from Sunli, (Po On) from Fort Bayard; Macao. Co's Wharf.

Mr. Lo then cross-examined and andre mary, may still serve to give to $18,000 passed through defen-hai, pet, prepared in an slast it was revealed that about $17,000 at kust a rough idea of how South dant's hands daily and he also naid Manchuria and Inner Mongolia out about $5,000 in commissions to stand at present."

retailers every month. Defendant was guaranteed by a bond which Mr. Lo said was for $4,000-but-Mr- Lloyd thought was for $5,000.

There does not appear to be any great need for the advance apology for inntilations of English that may have occurred in the translation and the illustrations, which reveal }};"IAS a thriving port, are admirably reproduced.

Mr. Lo asked witness if defen- dant could have embezzled large sums of money and run away and Mr. Lloyd replied-that-there was very little chance as there were a ALL ABOUT. BABIES,

number of Indian and Chinese guards about (and defendant paid To the average bachelor aning in his takings by tiffin time. Pressed babies are just babies. That they as to whether defendant could have are very frail and delicate machines run away if there was a conspiracy needing the same careful attention amongst the office staff, Mr. Lloyd that he bestows upon his motor bike said "Yes, he could, just like the manager of the Hongkong and

or his radio seţ he does not discover Shanghai Bank could if he entered perlaps til he gets married him into a conspiracy." Belf. Unless, that is, he happens to run across the just reissned "Glaxo Baby Book,"

Mr. Lo: Why did you make a comparison like that? Do you

a copy of think he could have run away

which has been forwarded to this then?-I am not going to make office by Messrs. W. R. Loxley and comparisons in this case. Co. who are responsible for the local distribution of the food that, it undertakes to **build bonnie babies."

Mr. Lo: I am not making funny comparisons.-You did.

Chow Wan-Co's Wharf.

Taiszema, (Yan Fat) from Kwong

Shanghai, Swatow.-C38.

Lushan Maru, (NYK.) from

Saigon. C40

Helios, (Kung Chung) from

Amherst, (On Fat) from Hoi how.-C1g.

Taikoktsu.

Unda, (A.P.C.) from Singapore, Nishiyama Mani, (Sato & Co.) from Bangkok-West Point.

Hongay.-Wanchai.

Yei Maru, (Sato & Co.) from

Apocy, (Wo Fat Sing) from Bangkok.-B22:

DEPARTURES.

Fenglic, (Yee Tai Hong) for Chefoo, Tsingtao.-May 4,

Anna Kayser, (Bodiker) for Yokohama, Shanghal--May 4.

Suiyang, (B. &S) for Shanghai, Swatow-May 4.

phong, Hoihow-May 4.

Leasang, J. M. & Co.) for

Mr. Lo then put another question and for a time Mr. Lloyd would This handy publication is a com- not give a definite answer. The pondeum of the knowledge every question was: 'Supposing the de- mother should possess before and fendant pays over $70 and gets a after the arrival of her offspring. receipt for that sum and he is paid The high fraction of this book back $20 would you say it was to-day." explains a prefatory note, misapporpriation?" is to supply to the mother the true Witness eventually knowledge of the actin facts of prima facie I should say that the replied: baby life, so that by the application defendant had been guilty of of such knowledge, baby troubles bribery and if the defendant was uny be avoided and happiness reign in a position to threaten I should in the house." It should go far say it would probably amount to towards avorting the tragedy of larceny. manccessful motherhood,

Evidence was given by the re. Messrs. Foxley and Co. state that tailer and Mr. Lolodged a formal tire book can be obtained free of objection when Mr. Hazlerigg ha, Swatow-May 4

12.-0.F.8. 12.-T.K.K.

Shantang.

: WEIHAIWEI.

Inspector Kent and a force of self of the man as his friends May 5-U. N.

31.-E. A

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10. P. 4.0. 83.-B. A.

Austration Macedonia Dongola. JAYA.

Mantua.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, „HIW

MANICA.

May 5. & A.

13. 6, 0, L. 14:-P M. 16-0.9.8.0.

T.K.K.

26.-A.O.L 28.-A.0. 18.-P. M. 31-B AL Jans 11-0,488

14.-T.K.K

July -H.A.L 12-T.K.K,

| dog. 4.-E. & A.

St. Albans. Pros. Madison. Pros. Talt Marsa Tanyo Maru Pros, MoKinley, Ohangsha.. Prs. Cleveland. Ermland. West Ivar Shingo Mars. Preussen.. Taiyo Maru St Albans.

SANDAKAN.

May 0-1.0.9.N.

25.--.0.

Mausang,

Changsha,

JATA' PORTS, ILU.

May 9-N.L. Werra.

1.--Vanyo Y.K. Macassar Maja,

IJ.CL.L

14-T.K.K.

$1.-J.0.7.L

24-JOJE.

Tiiliboet.

Hayo Maru.

Tylsondari.

Tjilswong.

26.-Nanyo Y.K. Srang Maru.

31.-T.E.K.

Roiyo Maru

INDIAN PORTS, 390.

F

CALCUTTA.

Via Rangoon)

May 1-0,8,K,

Indo Mary.

Namsany

1.-T. Moji Mara. 11.-1.0.8.N. 12.-B. I 30-LC.B.N.

Torilla.

Hosang

PENANG.

May 1-O. B. K.

Sumatra Mary.

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D.-P&O.

8-0.SE 10-N.Y.K.

15.-N.T.K.

21.-0.6.E.

Jone 3.-P. &0.

4.-P.&O.. -97.-P. & 0, July 11.-P. & 0.

18.-P. & O, Sept. 1.-P. & 0.

Hufchow,

| Oct. 9.—P. & 0.

PUKOW. May C. N. Yingchow.

knew him! Of utmost loyalty, of European police were present and, regulated matters so expeditiously abounding humour, of open heart, his friendship, once acquired, was that no inconvenience of any sort was caused to the vehicular and never lost. Adversity could not of an evening. A Guard-of-n sunshine or in trouble, it could be pedestrian traffic usual at 5. o'clock alienate it, nor differente destroy it. Honour of 50 men from the King's counted and drawn upon without May 6-0. N. Regiment, under Captain Skinner,

exhaustion and without stint. was drawn up immediately behind the statue with both bands in the

rear...

His Excellency, the Governor, accompanied by Lady Stubbs, with Captain Neville, R.M.LL, A.D.C. and Mr. Eric Rice, Private Secre- tary, in attendance, arrived punctually at 5 o'clock. The guard presented arms while the opening bars of " God Save the King" were played. The Hon. Sir Paul Chater C.M.G., the Hon Mr. Pollock K.C., and the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak Stubbs and conducted them to received His Excellency and Lady

seats facing the veiled statue.

SIR PAUL CHATER'S SPEECH./ Addressing His Excellency, Sir Paul Chater said:

"I have asked you to come here this afternoon to unveil a statue of your illustrious predecessor, the late Sir, Henry May:

TIENTSIN,

10.-10.8.N.

Huicbow. Chip.blog.

CHEFOO.

Euicher.

6.-0. N.

NEWCHWANG.

Wohu. Foochow 6-ON.

4

Your Excellency, this is the man whose statue has been erected by May C the Community as a mark of esteem, ciation of the eminent services May and to record their high appre- which he rendered to the Empire and to Hongkong during his mast honourable carcer us a servant of the Crown.

Excellency to unveil this statue."! I have now the honour to ask Your

KELLUNG

May 18-N.Y K 11.-T.K.K. Juno 3.K.E. 14-T.K.K.

July 12—LKK

Ivo Maru, Tenyo Maru Kore Maru. Shinyo Maru

Taiyo Maru

PAKHOI,

THE GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE. H.E. the Governor, before the un- velling, made a short speech in qualities of the late Sir Henry May. which he eulogised the sterling May 8-C. N. TannaE.. Sir Reginald said that it was only' fitting that the first May 8-0.8. statue of 'a Governor this Colony, erected in Statue Square, should be that of Sir Henry May 7.-0. N. May, who was the first cadet of the Governor of the Colony. Sir Paul, Hongkong service to become

of

HAIPHONG.

HOIHOW.

8.-C. N.

Linia THEDAD.

KATOON.

Doylestowa. Tatang.. Morta Kichu Mars. West Iran.

BANGKOK,

I may mention that after he re-reminded those present of the

said the speakers had already May 6-A.0.L

6.-1.0.8.N signed his position as Governor of

18--0.8.8.8. Hongkong owing to ill health he eminent services rendered by Sir Jans 10.8.. was asked if he would consent to enry May not only to the Colony, 1L-C.8.8.3. the erection of a statue. He agreed but to the Empire. Sir Reginald to do so, and appointed Sir Bertram the late Governor only covered a May 3-0. N

regretted that his recollection of Hai-Mackennal, K.C.V.O., ARA, to period of 20 years. They had met be the sculptor, and subsequently but seldom, but had corresponded frequently on many subjects, whilst

-Kwangtung.

Hangrang Banka. Bintang Kisha Maru.

A-LUS.N. 23,-. A. 24.-E A. /

BINGAPORE.

5-P. & 0,

Sir Henry May was known to me Sir Reginald was in the Colonial June 1.-0.5.5. Foo-intimately, both privately and Office and Sir Henry Governor officially, from the commencement here. Sir Reginald continued I

5-0,8,1,

P. & O 6-0.8.8,

Sicilia. Indo Maru

•Kidderpore.. Celebes Maru.. Kwaiyang

Mentor.

T-C. N 7-B F.

Linan

7--N.Y.K

10.-N.Y.E.

Y.Y,K 10—N‚F.K.- 10.-N.Y.K 10-E L 12-08E

Yuensang, J. M. & Co.) for Beve lum several sittings. Manila. May 4

Haiching, (Douglas) for chow, Swatow-May 4.

Lushan 'Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Can of his career as a Civil Servant of still have among my papers a letter May ton-May 4

the Colony some 40 years ago. His which I discovered only to-day, Emp. of Australia, (C.P.S. Ltd.) progress was marked throughout kindly congratulating me on my for Vancouver, Shanghai-May 4 by a consistent display of those appointment to Ceylon, the post to Yechigo Maru, (M.B.K.) for great qualities of conscientiousness which he himself was appointed, Hongay.~May de

and of courage, which cause though he had never taken Esang, J. M. & Co.) for Shang-man to stand out amongst his fellowup the duties.

men: He never faltered or swerved which he spent in this Colony was The period from the course which his ex one of wonderful development. perience and his duty pointed out He came here in 1883 and left in as demanded by the interests com the year 1919. During that time mitted to his care. Undeterred by the population of the Colony, had criticism and undaunted by obsta- more than quadrupled; ita-ship- cles, he pressed unflinchingly ping: had trebled and-the-public forward to the and he had in revenues had increased no less view, an end he rarely failed than fifteen times. It is a wonder to achieve. To an unrivalled ful record of progress in one man's experience of the seeds and service. I think it is well-known interests of the Colony, he added to all of you who have been any the natural genius of his race. He length of time in the Colony that problem, which confronted him very fit and proper person to honour had the aptitude, given to few, of Sir Henry May had much to do fastening on the keynote of any with this development. He is a

HE, F often when others could not see so in this matter and on behalf of the

11--0.8, K. bri-witely or so well,

2—NY.K. Colony, I have much pleasure in

G. L accepting this statue C

His Excellency then drew the Vane L-B. F

30-P.&0. cord holding the Union Jacks In

charge from all chemists and stores questioned defendant as to alleged Sunli, (Po On) for Kwong Chow and that should there be any diff-under-payments on dates previous Wan. May 4 culty in obtaining it they will be to the one under the Prosper, (Fok Tai Cheong) for quito willing to forward if on appli- charge, contending that such evi-Canton. May 4. cation.

dence was not admissible. Mr. Banyei Maru (Woo Lee) for Hazlerigg replied to the effect that Canton-May 4 defendant had been working on a

Pakhoi, (U. & S.) for Canton system and the evidence was ad-

May 4 Hazlerigg also claimed that it was missible on that, ground. Mr.

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170.P.8.

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