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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 "1024"

BANK MYSTERY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

OUR

BY ONE OF

POLLOI

TOWN.

NEW YEAR CRICKET.

THE HOI

CLUB DEFEAT SERVICES ON AND INNINGS.

MONTH END RUSH.

SUPPOSED OVERPAYMENTS,

(Part 2)

SOME AMUSEMENTS,

Phongh 10 runs down on the first innings, the H.K.C.C. recovered in

Although the compradore de

the second and gained a fairly compartment of the, Hongkong and fortable victory, over the United Shanghai Banking Corporation has 'It is well known" that those services in the two days match on stated that none of the Bank's dwellers on The Heights for which our Town is famous are very fond the Club ground. Scores in the first shroffs has absconded but that one of indulging in various amuse-innings were 188 to 180, But at the may be prosecuted for an alleged ments in order to relieve the second attempt the Club scored 262 shortage of about $2,000 and the monotony of the clouds. After when you live in them, in spite of The Club'e second innings were published in Monday's China Mail, that the shortage, is $40,000 as all clouds are rather monotonous and the Services, a modest 191. police have ridiculed the rumour the fact that they serve to make consistently good.

it is still learnt from a highly the lower parts of the town rather

Second innings scores were trustworthy source that investiga more remote.

I have already (first innings appeared in yester- tions are still being made concer

ning two supposed deficits of written about the feasts which take thy's a place on The Heigists, of their

$40,000 and $3,000, respectively. 11.K.c.c. First Innings. lavishness and magnificence, and

Further inquiries have, brought 'perhaps, form the Mitchell, a Gould, b Rough they,

| forth statements from people with activity of. our Innert. b Pomfret chief social

current accounts at the Bank that loading citizens, for they are Sayer, a and b Pomfret great bellevers in the "with good Powell, 6 Pomfret eapon lined" idea.

But there are Quick, b Pomfret

other amusements which are so

less important in their way.

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More, a Fomfret, b Hargraves.. One Pere, e Wallace; b Targraves. 52

Owen Hughes, l.b.w. Tonigh..... Webster, e Poinfoet, b Rougli Gace, st, and b. Wallace Bend, not out....

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is Going to the Bank. Now in other places less enlightened than ours, going to the Bank is business purely and simply. In such places you go into the bank with your cheque, to he maid in or cashed; ap obliging cashier deals with it at once, and you are outside in three minutes. This is not our idea of very Bank, Our Banks are

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Bowling Analysis.

endeavours have been made to trace an alleged out-payment of $3,000 against a cheque for $300.

4A China Mail reporter was told 41 that during the rush on January 31, a foki or shroff from a Chinese firm retumed to his employers with $300 in notes, the proceeds 'of a cheque for that amount. Since then the shop-master has been 962 approached and he is quoted as having replied to the effect that his employce, only brought back $300 and that he had every con

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'UNITED' SERVICES.

spacious and coal, built for crowds. Hargraves You go to the Bank to meet your Pomfret friends and have a chat, and Fritz rarely does one get out under half Rough "an hour. If you wish to pay in a Wallage

the proper Could chèque, you go to counter and there find a small crowd collected, and very leisurely, i

and Innings.

Williams, b Towelt Wallace, b Powell

an ancient cashier deals with the Fritz, e Owen Hughes, b Reed.. cheques presented. Perhaps, how-Jobham, e Hughes, b Reed ever, he may he engaged in Sharpe, e More, b Quick writing notes in a small book, flagraves, Pearce, b Powell. but the crowd waits patiently. Purcell, Powell Actually the crowd is not waiting. Pleasant gossip and small talk is the indulged in, and, when cashier does hold out his hand for your cheque, you feel quite re- sentful that he should disturb this pleasant little meeting. Similarly. when you want a cheque cashed. you go first to one counter, and after talking for some time with your friends, you suddenly find that the cashier has finished con- versing with some fair, damsel

old, e Quick b Lammert Pomfret, Gace, b Lammert.... Hattersley-Smith, e Hughes, b Rough, not out

Laurert

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Bowling Analysis.

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fidence that if the foki' had been overpaid, he would not have kept

the surplus,

Another source persists that the rumour regarding the sum of $40,000 has not been cleared up. It goes so far as to claim that investigations are still being made

in this connection but that there are chances that there is ho

deficit the cash and that the matter will soon be straightened. Reports now current go to con- firm the statement that none of the shroffs has absented himself from any ulterior motive.

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down from The Heights, or that licet..... he has finished his tenth pipe of Lammort the morning. Your cheque is then Webster taken and it disappears into the Powell inner recesses of the Bank for at least fifteen minutes. You, in the meantime, move along to the pay. meet Ing out counter, only to

In a friendly match played at the with another group of friends, Eventually you leave the Bank with Kowloon ground yesterday the

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KOWLOON 4.6. v. R.E.'s,

DELIGHTFUL COOGAN

PICTURE.

The Coronet have well- deserved reputation for pictures, but they will probably not bring one here so accentable to public taste generally as "My Boy" with little Jackie Congan as the, star. Jackie's art grows on one, and such is the appeal of his happy presence that his further appearances 'will be eagerly looked for.

Claude Dillingwater, has the a feeling of regret: the half hour Roval Ragineers were defeated by part of Cap'n Dan, the old skipper In who, is adopted by the young has passed only too quickly. One the small margin of 15 runs. Bank, I hear, is proposing to pro-eir first innings, the K.C.C.rascal of an emigrant boy.

humour There is loads of vide Mah Jong sets for the use of knocked up 90, which drew a reply.

the scenes customers in order to make "Going of 5. This same total was scored throughout, whilst to the Bank" still more pleasant.

A less popular amusement for our chief citizens is the Theatre, Like going to church, it is chiefly an opportunity to show off new dresses. The play is not taken very seriously as there is still that

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little

The feature of the.

by the home team in the second where Jackie is given full, scope to innings, leaving the Engineers 91 act are bound to bring tears to the to get to win.

atch was the bowling of Jacob in eyes of the most hardened fan. the second innings. He took eight wickets for 11 reds.

Scores were :--

KOWLOON-1st Innings.

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ancient idea about that actors and H. Overy, e Winter, b Playford. 3 actresses are not nice to know. O. Brawn, b Jacob..... also

culture is

A. Raven, b. Playford above mere theatrical performan- ces. Perhaps the real reason for. J. Edwards, 6 Playford

R. Savage, a Cloughton,

Goodman.........

going to the Theatre is the opportunity for impressing the

dweller of the lower parts of Town..

THE STAR.

'GLOBE TROTTERS.

To-day is the last day of the 21 "Wild Goose" with Mary Maclaren,

A. W. Summers, b Goodman... 1 at the Star. To-morrow the "Globe Raven, e cob, b Cloughton. 19 Trotters" commence a short star Of course our great men and their Woolley b Cloughton

4ring engagement. Dick Norton, ladies sit up in the gods." What Lang, not out

10.C. Humour Dept, is well-known In the Far East, and another popular favourite is Jack Crichton, 4 chief fun-maker with the last big

Bandman show.

is more natural. I ask you, than D. Green, a and b Winter that our local Olympians should.

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00 The entertainment is described as a pot-pourri of burlesques, comedy sketches &c,, and is said w. to recall the happiest days of the

3 Follies. Į

MeHewitt, by Jacob

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Occupy seats raised far above the Hoi Polloi? So there in the theatre, on seats aloft, arrayed in their best clothes, sit our Mighty Ones, while the humble people. filled with awe and respect, wor ship them from after. In order

Playford to create a still greater impression,

Cockell gods" to it is necessary for the enter just as, or after, the curtain Jacob goes up. As I have said the Goodman

Cloughton Winter

theatre is not very popular, for most of our Olympians have dis

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R.R.'s 1st Inninge.

covered that a far better way of T/Sgt. Cockelt, b Overy ..... impressing the rest of the world is to stay away altogether. If it 9.M.S. Ramsay, b Brawn.... were really cultured to take an in-Capt Chippendale, b Braten.... terest in the Theatre, one would./Bgt. Brown, b Overy

be built, of course, on The Heights. C.G.M. Smith, c Brawn, b It is only the support of the Hol Polloi that keeps the wretched thing going at all.

OUR COUNCIL.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICEA.

Cargo arrived pores. "Rosandrs" not cleared by to-morrow will be sab

1 Lud.

jest to rent. Agents-Dodwell & Co., Cargo arrived pores. Erla "not clear ed by February 13,. will be subject to 21rant Agents. John Mannors & Co.

Ctd.

GHOD PO 22 SroD MNK

·O. Raven' I/Bgt. Winter, c Green, b 0.

Raven.....

.20 Spl. Goodman, at. Edwarda, b.

O. Raven

You will be glad to hear that the Tree Campaign is proceeding well..M:8. Jacob, b:0. Raven..... Several large patches on the sides St. Cloughton, c Green, b 0.

Raven

L./Bgt. Best, not out.

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of The Heights have recently been M. Playford, b O. Raven laid bare, preparatory to their being covered with bricks and, mortar. Hardly a tree exists now, in Hambone Road. The place was encumbered up with many useless. and ancient Banyans, but in a short time, the last will have gone, and, of course, no more planted. There are great feelings of satisfaction in Overy the hearts of our Councillors. I Brawn learn that the arrangements for the 10. Ravon Inauguration of The Order of The

Bowling Analysis.

0 Playford

1 Jacob

7 Goodman

Cockell

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R.B.'s 2nd Innings. Cockell, b:0. Raven. Ramsayo Edwards, b Fraser..

B. w. Chippenfall, a O. Buven, b

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Browar, b 0. Raven

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Treeless Town are nearing com- Lang, & Winter, b Jacob pletion, and that the first list of Green, b Playford those on whom the Order is to be Fraser, b Jacob.... bestowed will be published shortly. A. Raven, b Jacob..... Urbs Nostra Stupor Mundi !'

O Raven, o Playford, b Jacob. Edwards, b Jacob

Troublesome Coughs

A troublesome, sleep disturbing night

Brawn, not anb

Savage, b Jacob

Woolley, Winter, b Jacob

court can be assily and ploscanty Summers, b Jacob stopped by baking Chamberlin's Cough Remedy. You will like the soothio, Overy, a Playfor

healing coating it patte on an infamed,

Hakling throat and the promptness with

Twirlaky tkam kanscyɑblesome cough is stopped.

For leverywhere.

Cockali

Winter, o Green, b Overy

Goodwin, 5 Q: Ravon

Jacob, b Overy

Cloughton, a and b Raven:

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Bost, not out

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SHOULDN'T OVERLOOK

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Binoculars of a different powers.

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It is Cheaper to buy here than in any part of the world. Obtainable lo, all Photographic dealers and from SHOW ROOM 30-32, Des Voeux Rd,, Ctl.

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A MONTH'S WORK,

for

The following represents the com- bined work of the Inspectors January.

TRANSPORT.

Poultry in crates inspected, Poultry on trucks and loxties,

cantes

loods Poultry in junks and ferris,

craies

Pins on junks and ferries Pigs, wacks and In baskets.. Cattle in junks und ferries ... Cattle shore

Sheep and goats behore

Cockatons, capes...... EXPORT.

Poults in ships and junka,

craten T

Cattle in ships a junks Pigs ...... Monkers

IMPORTS.

Poultry in ships and junks.

cantes

Poultry by rail, crates. pigs in ships and junks Pigs by za

Cattle in ships and junks Sheep and goats"in ships Monkeys

Small birds curges

Puppies

Owls

Wild cats

Tortoises, basketa

Peacock

Markets

Birdshopa

VISITS.

Cattle depôts ......................... Dealers lions nt Viongkok Landing place at Kennedy

Town Poultry depôts

Dogs home Pig pens Yumati Railway stations

MISCELLANEOUS.

Tgnorant emmalty sapes.com-

rected

·Dog Armored from street Rearch for a lost dog Ferries watched, times Cautions given

CHINA COAST.

LATEST SHIPPING

CHANGES.

YACHTING.

HOLIDAY RACE RESULTS

The yacht "Adanac” sailed by Mrs. Mitchell won the fourth race in the ladies' Championship. Conditions were good and the boats finished the nine mile course In quite good time. Mrs. Mitchell's 877 victory took her to the top of the Hst tying with Belinda (Miss. Grace) in first place with 62 points.

The results were:-

270

398

2,537

Fin'ing. Corr.

975

Yacht

323 140

12

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Time,

Position

Points

14 Adanac....4 42 384 38 53 I

Daphne.4 45 20 4 45 20 3 59 Sealark4 47 36 4 43'ST 2 61 Halcyon 4 48 St 4 48 51 5 38 Ailsa 4 52 23 452 23 8 4T 381 Belinda...4 54 44 4 47 14 4 62 Bonite4 54 50 4 54 50 9 30 Glady's...4 55 09 451 24 7-57 Joan.......4 55 30 4 49 35. 6 48 3,629 Boojun5 03 05 450 20 1047 1 Pierotte5 06 30 500 15-11 47 Ursula 5 13 13 308 43:12 34 SATURDAY'S RACES,

7,843 .36

9.247

481

Lack of wind on Saturday pre vented several boats from complot-

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ing the course by the time limit.

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The start and finish of the course

"was at the Club house, line, and

10 the marks were Channel Rocks, 13 Kowloon Rock, Cust Rock Buoy and

gLyeman Beacon.

GAEL CLASS

Pierrette 5 SI 51 5 53 43 I 32 52Joan......5 51 21 5 56 0 2 43

HETWARD HEYES CLASS.

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9 Gladys..5 55 56 5 56 52 543 Seatark...5 52 23 5 53 19 2 52 Boojum5 53 54 5 54 50 3 ST 25 Winifred...5 55 19 5 55 47 4 57 16 Adenac.....5 59 32 6 1 ST 6.64T Wanla5 st 24 5 52 20 I 61 *ONE DESIGN GLASS, 11 Daphne....6 22 48 Bonito......6. 18 41: Ailsa 40 22 74 Halycon...5 50 24

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CONSIGNEES.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Motorship or Steamship. *** MUENSTERLAND * having arrived, Consignees of Cargo. 4 81 by her are hereby notified that all 313 goods are being landed at their risks 132 lato the hazardous and/or extra 2 20 hazardons- Godowns of the HONG

KONG & KOWLOON - WHARF 4 33 GODOWN CO.LTD., whence, and/or 152 from the Wharves; delivery can be 3.36 obtained.

1 Diana5 57 38.5 39 30.5 19 Rolla 5 24 57 5 20 17 1 La Linda...5 34 45 5 34 8

Colleen...5 37 38 5 31 -7 2 36 No claims will be admitted after The cruisers raced over a nine- the goods have left the Godowns' teen mile course on Sunday, at and all goods remaining undelivered the western end of the Harbour, after 7th Februaty, 1924, will be taking in Discovery Bay. Chung subject to rent. Hue, North Fairway Buoy, and

All Claims must reach us by Datum Rock, with the start and 15th February, 1924, or they wil finish at a line between the north and south fairway buoys.

The details are:

Mr. L. Leslie, third engineer, "Shansi," is on reserve. Mr. J. V. King, from reserve, has gone third engineer"Shansi."

CRUISERS: ENGLISH RIG.

not be recognised.

All damaged packages will be examined by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas (Marine Surveyors) at 10

m. on the 7th February, 1924.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be counter.

La Cigale...2 45 17 2 45 17 3 56 Azuma 50 16.2 43 56 1 53 U and I.....34 45 2 49 55 4 45 Mr. C. A. J. Roberts, second Irene 3 19 44 2 54 24 6.57 officer, "Luenho," has resigned. Feathers 3 23 32 2 53 27 5. 44 signed by Mr. H. C. Taylor has been ap-Alleen.3 37 58 3 11:52 7 22 Norseman...3.25 9 2:43 59 2 50 pointed second officer, "Luenho,

CHINESE KIG.

COMING EVENTS, Next Saturday the sixth Cham-

.

ARNHOLD & CO., LTD..

Agents. Hongkong, 31st January, 1924.-

ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG &

SINGAPORE,

CONSIGNEES.

THE EAST ASIATIO CO., LTD,, COPENHAGEN.

The S/3

"ERLE

having arrived, Consignees of Chrgy are hereby informed that all goods are being lauded and placed at their risk to the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, where delivery can be obtained sa BOOK. as the goods are landed.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 13th of February, 1934, will be subject. to rent

A broken, obafed and damaged koods are to be left in the Godowa where ther will be examined by Moners. Goddard & Douglas on the 13th February 1914, at 10a.m.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned before the 17th of February 1924, or they will nat be recognized.

by

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned

JOHN MANNERS & 00., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 6th February, 1924.

THE BEN LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED,

Mr. G. S. Weigall, suply second. officer, Kungwo," has resigned.iobe 3 13 27 3 8 42 r. 32 Mr. R Young, from reserve, has Ladye Jean 4 19 8 4 11 13 2 18

second officer, gone SUD's

"Kungwo."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEÈD. Mr. A. Woodley, chief officer, pionship race for the various classes "Tungshing," has gone chief of racing yachts will be re-sailed. FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI Mr. A. On the following day there will be "SPALATO, MASSAVA, FORT SAID, "Kwongsang. officer," Dockwrey, chief officer, "Kwong- a race between members of the sang" has gone chief officer, Yacht Club and the Navy. There will be ten boats taking part, and *Tungshing..

each will have a crew of two. Boats from the Gael and the Mey- ward Heyes classes will be salled,ONSIGNEES of Cargo are heroby and the five boats sailed by the Informed that all Goods are being the Steamship Club in the morsing will be in the landed at their riale into hands of the Navy in the afternoon. Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow-- Tigin is to be served at the Yacht loon Wharf and Gadown Company, Club.

Mr. T. Miller has been appointed second officer, "Tingsing." Mr. I. R. Middenwiy, second officer "Tingsing," has gone second officer, "Tucked."

THE Steamship

"ROSANDRA"'

the

Ltd., at Kowloon, whence sudfor from the wharver delivery may be obtained, Optional Cargo will be forwarded

before 2nd inat.

Mr. S. E. McKinley, from Serves as one second engineer "Luenho." Mr. C. Ross, second ongineer, "Luenho," is on leave. Captain O. C Blown, of the "Tseangtah" is on leave. Mr. A. R. Smith, chief officer, THE CASE OF MR. TURNER.nless notice to the contrary be given "Tseangtah," has gone acting

A Victim Of Pbomsin Poloning. master, same ship.

..Fortunately, unlike so many other victims of ptomsin poisoning, Mr. Frank W. Tarner did not die.. But the results of his misfortune were serious cough. Interviewed at bis bome. 84 Allen Piace, Hartford, Conn., Mr. Tarner ald

Mr. W. R. Reynolds, chief officer,

"Sarvistan," has gone chief officer. "Frangostan Mr. J. B. Struth, chief officer, "Frangestan, has gone chief officer, "Sarvistan" Mr. G. P. Francis, second: officer, "Lorestan" has gone

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 8th font. will be subject to rent,

All alims against the steamer mast be prompted to the Undersigned on

From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP LONDON & STRAITS.

**BENRINNES"

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are barety

informed that all Goods are being landed at their riek into the hazardous. and/or extra hazardous Godowns "of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart Bud Godown Co., Ltd, whence, andfor from the wharver delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 7th instant, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Stormer murt

be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 21st Test, or they will not be rocoguliod,

"For two months after ptomnia ar bafom the 18th inst, or they will second paisoning had implied my life my not be ungalzed.

All broken, chafed, and damaged officer, Frangestan." Mr. B. P.system did not recover although I had Smith, third officer, "Lorestan," medical treatment. My stomach world

not digest food and I was often en dinky Goods are to be left in the Godowns, has gone second officer, same ship. that I almost staggered when I walked. I where they will be examined on, the Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

Mr. T. Fletcher, chief officer, we constipated suit suffed from 8th inse at 10am, by our surveyors "Tallee has gone, acting master, flatulency and palpitation of the hourt, Mesars, Goddard & Douglas.

26 same ship.

"

Captain J. Willox, of the 16 "Tallee," has been murdered by 121 pirates J

All, broken, chafed and damaged

where they will be examined on the 7th initant, at 10a.m.

over,

Paias and sour risinga troubled me after

sting. I had no strength and felt weak No Fire Insuranos has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign ed by

I had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pijls by yeats before with good resalts and Mr. H. M. Rogers, from reserve thought that they might help this con- has gone chief officer "Tailee" dition, so I tried them. Foon I potlood Captain D. T. Lewis, of the that my stomsch was he tor and the gas spells less frequently heart; "Haldis," is on leave.

Mr. S. Keightley, from reserve, topped bothering me. All the dias.ree has gone chief officer, "Haitanaba symptoms disappeted. Now I

fal good all the times. Mr. J. M. Anderson, chief oficer, No matter where you go, in Amarlos, 76 "Haltan," has gone acting master, Europe, Afrios, Australia or Aris, you same ship. Captain E. Jones of will host the same thing abong Dr. the "Haltan," is on leave. WE iams Pink Pille-they are splendid

Mr. E. G. Thomas, from reserve has gone second officer, Klung chow."Mr. WJ Turner, second officer Kiungchow." has gone second officer, Wuhn,"

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