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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947.

Why Did England Lose Italian

The Test Matches? Premier

Interport Dates Altered

The Hong Kong Foot- ball Association had! made every effort to im-

London, Jan. 21.

Cricket writers have advanced many ingenious theories to explain England's Test defeats, says Peter Wilson. Wilson, Sunday Pictorial cricket writer, comment-

ing on these theories, says: "Suggestions that umpires have not been without bias are sly, and almost slimy.

"No gritic has yet produced the rea! cause of England's defeats. "It is the fantastic enthusiasm for cricket in Australia.

The whole continent goes, crie- ket crazy while a Test series i in progress.

Wilson al describes the score- board erected on the front of the Tally Telegraph building.

"I do not know how badly the zenreboard interfered with Syd- ney's business.

The Sydney Daily Telegraph press on Shanghai the] had four girls on their switch- necessity of arriving in board to give up-to-the-second Hong Kong today. toes to anyone who cared to play the Interport game "The girl averaged 4500 calls as scheduled but on re- cable advice ceipt of early yesterday: that the team could not under any circumstances ar rive before tomorrow of Friday an emergency meeting of the Interport Committee decided postpone the Interport bay and asked, How many have

games.

to

Phone Confusion "The Telegraph number WILN confused with, that of a local or-

phanage.

"(lne aleahol-affected enthusiast rang the orphanage from a-hotel

we got now?"

"He was surprised with the an- swer, We've 97 now, and another little one expected any moment."

In order to, make the best use of the Holidays It was 'alsu de eided that the First Round of the

· Governor's Cup, and the Serund Round of the Memorial Cup or picked un in Sydney on the Satur brought forward and that the Inday of the Brisbane Test.

terport game proper be played on Saturday.

The Shanghai versus Combined Chinese game will now be play-" ed on Sunday while the dates of

the other games will be arranged on the arrival of the Shanghai

lcam,

Purchasers of tickets for any of the interport games may apply to the Association for a refund if desired but all applications must!

be made before Saturday.

His Excellency the Governor will be attending this afternoon's

game.

The following is the program-

me for the next few days-

I

Today

GOVERNOR'S CUP

H.K.FA v. Chinese Federation Referee:L. G. Young. Linesmen: Messrs. Leung and

SBY.

Tomorrow MEMORIAL CUF SECOND. ROUND

Royal Air Force V. Combined

Chinese

Referee:Mr. C. Tunstall. Linesmen:—Messrs. F.A. Bar- retto and Lai Shui-ming.

Saturday

"Six hundred drunks

were

"Most of them told the magis trate that they had been overcame by denon rum while waiting for the latest. Test developments,

Just Keenness

"All this may seem very trivial in Australia, but I suggest that such enthusiasm enables a nation of 7:000,000 people to challenge nue with a population about six ties greater, and win.

1

England's Hockey Win

Nottingham, Jan. 20.

is

"It is not inspiring loyalty, not luck, but immense keenness and knowledge of a game which gradually dying out among the younger men of Britain which won the Texts Tor Australia."

Football

Dispute

Resigns

Rome, Jan. 20.

It is officially announ- ced that Premier Alcide de Gasperi resigned to- | day.

on

Palestine Talks Postponed

London. Jan. 21.

The talks on Palestine, due to be résumed at St. James Palace today have been postponed un- til Thursday (at the earliest) because not all the delegations have reached London. Representatives of the Palestine Arabs are among

the non-arrivals.

ed last

made when the talks were open- Although "Jewish representa- year, for the imtives will not attend the talks; Pales contact will be maintained with mediate declaration of

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GOODWILL OR AGONY?

New Delhi, Jan. 20,

A warning that future res lations between India and the British Commonwealth hing ed on the British attitude in the India crisis was the key- note of the accond scarion of the Constituent Assembly.

Sir. S. Radhakrishnan,

ed philosopher of Benares Hindu University. warned that whether India's connee- Lion with Britain ended in "goodwill or agony irpended upon how the British acted-- United PresKZ

Mr. Bevin- intends to address Jewish Agency Executive in De Gasper made the surprise announcement at a press confer- the Arab delegates when the Palestine, was due, to arrive in Britain's London from the Holy Land enee. He said he resigned because conference resumes. of inability to handle the present | reply to an Arab demand, yesterday. political situation.

De Gaspert's announcement fol- lowed a review of his trip to the United States. Turning from the Feport

obtained 01 agreement from the United States to help ailing Italy, de Gasperi took up the turbulent

situation politica tion in which the Socialist Party has

Foreign the

Minister, Petro Nenni has resigned and the minority Republican Party considering withdraws from the Cabi Cabinet,

|tine's independence, will be the British Government. Any Monty's

"As things stand now, I plae

the charge I have now in the hands of President de Nicola." de Gasperi said.

elaborated further by the new proposals that may be Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur raised will therefore be Creech Janes,

con-

veyed to Agency leaders almost Secret

immediately for their reaction.

Associated Press.

Irgun Campaign

Conference

Tel. 33188.

11

"Go Fast" Strike In Shanghai

Shanghai, Jan. 20. Employees of the China National Products Emporium today won a year-end bonus through

a "go fast strike."

All hands took off their long "gowns, put on rubber boats, wrap- heads with handker. ped, their chiefs and started dusting and scrubbing the store premises dur- ing the busiest business hours.

The management, expecting a year-end shopping rush, yielded after half a day of the "go inst." Employees cf another store on Nunking Road got year-end "nagging bonuses by staging a campaign" in which the employees tried to hold customers by their lapels and confide. their francin were difficulties due to failure to get Vis an extra month's pay-United

No formal agenda has been framed. Two proposals exist at the moment - The "Morrison" plan for semi-autonomous Arab and Jewish provinces under a

London; Jan. 20. central. Government, and

Jerusalem, Jan. 20.

officers About 1,000 the Arab couster proposal for

The Argun Zvai Leumi has in-called by Field Marshal an independent Holy Land, with tensified its recruiting campaign count Montgomery, Chief of Prass...

the Imperial General Etaff, ta

operator

of

one

"London, Jan. 20.. The Football Players Union Management held a meeting today when it agreed on many points with the recent

He then read a formal state-special guarantees for Jewish in various parts of Palestine, dis- ributing pamphlets .calling recommendations of the mont giving his reasons for his rights, but prohibiting further youths to join their ranks.

resignation.United Press. Jewish immigration.

Armed frgun me.ibers forced League Management

Revision Demand Of these two, plaas, the Bri- the cinemo Committee, but stated

kame, Jan. 20. tish proposal is considered cinema, halfway between Telaviv that the Committee

Three hours after Premier dead

in every sense but the and Haifa, to show a slide: "Your

home national think the Management Alcide de Gasperi and his Cabi-technical, rejected by Arabs and mobilize."

in danger of the Football League et resigned, the former Foreign Jews alike.

The slide was projected on the Minister, Pietro Nenni-who sub- The Arab plan awaits official sereen before a full house in the had sidetracked the

mited his resignation four days British comment. Hope of its Jewish settlement enema for 15 main issues.

representatives of acceptance is considered

byeconds, after which the Irgunists The Union wanted a maximum the

a demand for re- official British sources to

he caped. United Press, wage of 12 in the winter months vision of the Italian peace treaty faint. Mr. Bevin, is expected to

Political observers said the de- and 10 in the summer and a

convey this to the Arah delega-İ not necessarily mean minimum wage of £7 in winter mand did

Italy would not sign the tion when he addresses them and 25 in summer for fulltime that

this week. members, ull playets be pald a treaty scheduled to be signed in weekly wage when on the trans- Paris on February 10,

When Nenní quit last Friday, fer list at a fee, compulsory bene- fits and winter pay to commence he said, "A Socialist cannot sign when training starts and not when the peace treaty."-United Press. the season opens.

James Guthrie, chairman of the Union Committee, said: "We are instructed by members that unless an amicable agreement is reached drastic action will be taken.”

The Management Committee a few weeks ago recommended 'a

rise in pay to fli winter and £9 in summer, and James Fay. Union secretary, said: "It this goes through at a meeting of the Football League clubs on Feb. United States amateur hockey at once apply to the Ministry of The last perica rally by the ruary 24 the Players Union will

team failed to penetrate England Labour for compulsory arbitra- side's defence at Nottingham Acetion."--Reuter. Stadium and England wor Tonight.

5-0

The result evened the Ameri- can record for their English tour. They have wen three matches Lied one and lost three with two matches yet to be played,

The England team was featur- ed by five Canadian players

Mills K.O.'s Quentmeyer

ago-handed

Four

car

AS WE HAD SUSPECTED

A secret conference at the Victoria Palace today..

But the secret was soon out

Takyo, Jan. 21. and mounted policemen had to

Colonel Kingoro Hashimoto, a passage for his clear through the crowd which who ordered the shelling of the British gunboat, Ladybird, in waited outside.

The officers attending the the Yangtze River in 1937, was meeting were mostly senior honoured at a reception on his Office. return to Japan in 1939 and ranks from the War

ATC not punished, as the Japanese With them came a few

Government announced at the officers and civilians.

time, the War Crimes Tribunal Military policemen were duty at the only entrance to the learned in Tokyo yesterday. Jerusalem, Jan. 21.

auditorium in use. Only those Associated Press. Palestine police and security invited to the conference were Meanwhile, leading members

forces began · widespread | allowed in. Even members of of the Jewish Agency will bel standing by in London. David, search yesterday for two Bri- the Staff were kept out-

itish soldiers reported missing | Reuter, Ben Gurion, chairman of

by the, police in the plain

region.

the

Tommies Missing

1

The police said that the two | Toujours La Polish Government after dark, on Sunday night Politesse

Well Ahead

Warsaw, Jan. 20.

soldiers left Hadera shortly |

on motorcycles and failed, to arrive at Lydda where they expected. Associated

were Prusa.

The first unofficial results in Poland's general Box Office

election yesterday, show that the Democratic]

(Government) bloc had a substantial lead Or Culture

over the opposition Peasant Party of Dr. Stanislaw Mikolajczyk.

Hamburg's districts

Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 20.

or

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11.20 p.m.-Daily Pretramme Summary. The war over Georgia's gov-12.30 p.m.-"Serviers Muste Box!" ernorship entered a new phase 1.47 p.m.-Spik

Tin City when the Lieutenant-Governor, Mr. M. E. Thompson, who on

Hrport and

himself act-

Saturday then the heavily

ing governor,

10-

Sticker 1.03 .News, Weather Announcements. 1.10 p.m.-Orthoviral Interlude. 1.13 p.m. Variety. 1.16 p.m.-"A Plano and Violin"-- Vladimir Horowitz & Fritz Kreisler 2.00 p.m.-Close Bow. 6.30 p.m.--The

Anhur

MILI Bruthers Yourx

Swingtette...

A Halchett's

7.00 pm.-Londen Relay New 7.30, p.m.-London Relay: Home News

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1.15 p.m.-Stee

Commentary,

7.25 Interlude

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guarded office of Herman Tal madge and formally summened him to vacate the office,

Mr. Talmadge refused in a brief Hamburg, Jan. 20. The latest totals, based on was heavy even in

interview, which actors and and courteous

and ended with a hand- Government reports,

began were: Dewhere Mikolajezk proclaimed boy actresses today threaten to shake. mocratic bloc 98,014 voles Pei.

cott."

strike unless the British-j

Mr. Thompson set up his office sant Party 16.071. These figures! The non-party evening news-sponsored manager of Hara in another part of the building include a high proportion of re- paper Zycie Warszawy put the burg's state theatre is dis- and told newsmen he would leave Bults from the new territory in headline "Londoners Lose Elee-

the ease to the courts. missed. western Paland, where the Pea- tion" on the election round-up-

Mr. Talmadge likewise sant Party polled lower than in United Press.

At a stormy trade union iterated that he would abide by any other part of the country.

meeting where Hamburg's Lord the courts decision, but in the und observers believe that this

Mayor, Max B. Brauer was meantime would continue to ex factor unduly weighs the figures

present, the players demanded ercise office as rightful, governor. eam playing their own Ice in

In general, the Pensant Furty

-the dismissal-of-the-theatre-The-suit-seeking to oust TapLondon_rlay heavyweight champion their Arst game against the tour-

has poiled between one and 40 ing side.

Lt.-Com, James William Cable,manager, Arthur Hellmer, almadge will be heard in court on Freddie Mills, just out per cent, of the votes in different of Zoran James William Cable, leging he was more interested February 7--United Press. Shanghai v. Combined Chinese

The capacity All games are to be played only as long range

crowd cheered of a sick bed, knocked areas."

shots by out Wells Quentmeyered that the elections were con

Most foreign observers report- try yesterday.

Mr. Judith Halley at the Regis in box office than in culture

SERVANTS: BALL the Navy Ground al

in his productions. Causeway Americans Bob Verrier, Perley Bay commencing o1 3.30 pɔn.

Miss Dawn Catherine Nicholas, Grant and Tom Dugan were bril- of the Netherlands in ducted with an unexpected degree liantly saved the exciting last the second round of a of secrecy and a lack of visible who arrived here recently from eriod when the secre stood at scheduled 10-round bout pressure though some of the Australia, became the bride of Mr. 13-0 for England. Then England

correspondent Robert Nixon Ambrose, cf No. 11, how "free and Soares Avenue, yesterday. elections realiy

Hongkong v. Shanghai-

Sunday

CLUB RUGGER TEAM

London, Jan. 21.

of the local, Nottingham Panthers British Empire light

scored twice to clinch the game. last night.

against the Peasant Party.

scores of foreign here differed on The following have been select-

Returning to his own division unfettered" the ed. to represent the Club in a

were. McWhirter, for the first time since being de- Rugby match against Navy nt Speyer, Mann. Benn, Graham, feated by Joe Baksi, Bruce Wood- "Sonkampau on Saturday at 4.15 Taylor, and Mellan.

cock and Gus Lesnevich in an M-

1.2.

derson.

Colchester,

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS ASSOCIATION

·

Accusation Made Angane unable to play is re-vasion of the heavyweight divi- Dr. Mikolajczyk's headquarters Toghan: MeNay, Weller, Cess-quested to advise the Hon. Sec-sion, Mills again proved himself made further charges of ter ford and Barclay: 'Muriel, Hen- retary (Tel. 21327).

the rock-jawed master of Europe's rorism today, saying that mem- cruiser-weight division despite the hers of the local election cammis- fact he spent three days in bed sion in a small vidage of former east Prussia bent up clector's try- this week with influenza.

for the Peasant Party. ing to vote to Government re- Hering an Ilpound weight advantage, Mills battered Quent-

ports A

considerable number of meyer to the canvas for a count

peasants in Piotrkow. Warsaw of nine in the second round and province, voted

and mani- then put im away with a right festly" for the

Peasant Party. cross. A crowd of 5,000 saw the Reuters

after correspondent riations in Warsaw

GRAND FETE

AT

MURRAY BARRACKS PARADE GROUND bout in the Royal Albert Hall. visiting a cross section of polling

(GARDEN ROAD)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST 1947

2 P.M. to 10.30 P.M.

Lady Mark Young has Kindly Consented to

Open the Fete at 2.30 p.m.

SIDESHOWS, DANCING, CINEMA SHOWS, TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION AND NUMEROUS OTHER. ITEMS.

Have You Purchased Your Entrance Ticket- $1.00 Each

Obtainable At: Wing On Co., Sincere Cop Sun Co., China Emporium, Kinga Theatre & Central Theatre, The following EXTRA PRIZES are added to the list already- published:

17-12 FREE BEATS AT THE CENTRAL THEATRE

(Presented by Central Theatre)

18-1 PLASTIC RAINCOAT (Presented by Allied Trading Company, Ltd.) 10—| PLASTIC RAINCOAT (Presented by Allied. Trading Company, Lid.)

+

United Press.

Chelsea Through

affirm that the actua! process of casting votes "appeared to be proceeding secretly and freely."

The voting le for electoral liste

and the full oficial results are not expected before the end of the month-Reuter.

British Protest?

WEDDINGS AT “REGISTRYTM

Burmese Help

Two hundred actors, stage hands and technicians created! an uproar when the Mayer re- fused to suck the manager and left the meeting hall-Reuters

Volunteer To Viet Nam

AT PALACE

Landon, Jan. 21. The King and the Princesses went downstairs at Buckingham Palace last night to dance with a waiter, a porter, and an upstairs maid...

A Talk- "Think On The Things in 9.10 p.m.-Bars Tarade"- Variety, 10.10 p.m.London Transcription

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7. "Confession." 10,36 pm-Twilight - Melodica.“ $1.59 pis-Clone, Down

Thursday

12.10 p.-Daly Perine Sammary. 12.47.m.-Maria "Harp" Loren and

12.2 perenade to the Star"

Itis Rhythmics,

1.00 p.m.-News, Weather

Announcem("TLE.

Report

1.30 Bechestral «Interlude. 1.45 pm. Songs and Shastire.

1-Philharmonia Semolony Or chos of New Yurk..

2.09 p.m.-Cluse Down,

At the annual Servants' Ball the King danced with a house-1.30 maid and the daughter of a Palace page while Princesses Elizabethan p.m.-Roadies Children's Hour. and Margaret had as partners o Royal cellar worker and a fool. man.-United Press.

PROBATION NO. GOOD.

5.30 p.m.Berviers Musle Talk". T.00 p.m.-London Belay: New.

7.10 p.m.-London Relay: Home' Newn

from Britain

7.18 Studio:" "See Tres" Enerer"

Commentary.

7.25 p.m.-Interlude,

1.30 p.m.-Blasilo: Hal Jorenta 'at the

Pieno

1.60 p.m.Lion

Transcription, Bera vices. "It's a Pleqsuna." 1.20 p.m. Variety.

9.50 p.m.London Relay: News,

ZEN,

10.35 p.m.-Prokofieff: Piano Concerto

No in C Major, Op. 26 The Composer at the Pland, with lum- don. Symphony Orch, 1100 p.mmClose ··· Down.

Friday

13.80 p.m.-taily. Pregexmmé Bummarie 1262 pim-Film Favourites.

1.00 pNews, Weather Report, and

Ansouncements,"

Rangoon, Jan, 20. Bo Yan-naing, former colonel in the Japanese- sponsored defence army, who is planning to lead a Burmese volunteer force to support the Viet Nam Indo-Chinese Republicans, is going An 18-year-old youth, Cheung to Calcutta tomorrow by air to meet Sarat Lol, who said that he was driven Chandra Bose, former member of the Indian to crime by poverty and bad com.

9.50 p.m.-With Leliar, Interim Government, and discuss with him pany, was sentenced to one year's

hard labour and 10 Elrokes of the p-London Relay: "Jazz Boel-ty." the organisation of a joint Indo-Burmese ex cane by. Mr. E. H. Williams, Pul-10,90 p.m.-Plano. Paradei¦¦ Ania: Dorf- peditionary force to assist the Viet Namese, me Judge, at the Criminal Sea.: Bo Yan-naing, who will be India, who said: "Kindly assure sions yesterday for taking part in 10.20 p.m. Den Casck Choir. accompanied by Bo Ko Ko, for- Colonel Bo Yan-maing and his four armed robberies in Mirs Buy. i mer Heutenant in the Burma gallant men that they will be His Lordship told Cheung thot Defence Army, will also meet warmly welcomed by the Viet It was no good pulling a person Mal The Chau, Vietnam repre- namene.

like him living so far away on sentative in India.

"Their names will be engray probation. A Burmese, supporter of the ed on the oppressed people's Vietnam cause, who is the son-memory na the vanguard of a in-law of Dr. Ba Maw, former real army of liberation, which head of "Free Burma" under brings not only victory

that French imperialism but ΣΒΟ Japanese auspices, said arrangements were now com fraternity between our pleted for the opening of a countries. Reuter. training camp in Rangoon for. the Vietnam volunteer force.

Applications for enllatroent General Wiktor Grosz told the were pouring in from all parts Chelses will be at home Saturday to Derby County, hold-press today that the Government of the country, he said, though be Cra of the Cup, in the fourth quite satisfied with the course the first contingent will

election which is regular limited to 100 for the strongest of

country despite practical reasons. Altogether 175,000

people throughout the

to 425,000 many underground attempts Today, more than 50,000 paid break it up and terrorize the Dearly last the game in the

£6,000.

people,"

Grosz said that 16 bandits and first ten soldiers were killed; in scaros bore a charmed life. seven, raids, adding that polling Lewis missed an open goal in the firat-few minutes, then the cross-

London, Jan. 20. After. nearly five hours of Football Chaises entered the fourth-round of the Football As saciation Cap beating Arsenal two goals to all on the Tottenhum, Hotspur ground today.

London, Jan. 20. British diplomatic circles euid that Britain might refuse to re- turn #4,000,000 sterling in Polish gold reserves to any new Palish Government, formed on the basis of Sunday's elections. They peculated on other possible steps The first game at Chelsea end- as a sign of protest-United edi *, one-all draw and the score Press, again ended in one goal each

Quite Satisfied

after.extra time, on Arsenal's] The Foreign Office spokesman,

ground in the first re-play.

round.

31-Stall Spaces (10-ft.-x-10 ft.) Are Available At watched this tis, paying

$100 Each.

WRITTEN APPLICATIONS FOR BUCH STALLS SHOULD-BE ADDRESSED TO THE ABSOCIATION HEAD, QUARTERS ·AT: THE FIRE DRIGADE BUILDING" WHERE A PLAN OF THE LAY-OUT CAN BE SEEN." A PUNTEER PLAN CAN ALSO DE BEEN AT WATSON'S DISPENSARY.

"NO SACRIFICE CAN BE TOO GREAT FOR SO NOBLE A CAUSE”

next

was struck and finally Lowit Chelsea. The winners defence missed 舞 penalty, shooting wide. was resolute with Steffen, Bwiss The game from then on under international fullback, among the yent a change and Lawton scored outstanding players in this res twice in a couple of minutes for pect-Reuter,

Rigid Test

over

twa!

MONTY VISITING AUSTRALIA

SUMATRA CLASH.

Batavia, Jan. 20. An artillery duel between Dutch troops and Indonesian ex- tremists during heavy fightingrat Medan, Sumatra, during the weekend, was reported here today by a Dutch Army spokesman, Indonesien aholla. burst Medan,

in

injuring a Europican

woman, the spokesman said, add- ing that Dutch artillery put tw Indonesian gun out of action.

Canberra, Jan. 21. Bleld Marshal Lord. Mont Beuter. gomery, Chief of Imperial General Staff will arrive in Aus». He added that he was "aptralia for a visit on July 1, plying a rigid test in the selec- and will leave again on July 15, tion of men for the expedition according to the Australian ary force because of many un-Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph B. certainties and difficulties which Chifley- they must be prepared to con- After his Australian tour front

during which he will discuss Ba Maw disclosed today that problema of empire defence, be he has received a message from wil have a brief trip to New the Vietnam representative, in Zonland-Reuter,

1.10. h.m-Orehoviral. Interlude,

6 pm-Plaño Duets · Ramion · meyd

Landauer.

Trib Variety,

2.00 pmClose Town,

€,50 'xn--"@wiary with Dinah Shure. 7.00 pmLondon Relays' News, 1.19 p.--London Relay Ho New

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Mula with Vocal

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Cifeline Dracs, and Batty Browało,

"Faust"

245 pm The Halls Orchestra, 10.10 p-Gouda

with Miriam Licctio;, Kedale -Haatı, Robert Easton & Doria. Vans, with Orch, and D.D.C. Chaff

✨ R.A.F. TEAM The following will represent Royal Air Force against Combin ed Chinese in the 1st Round of the Governor's Cup Competition to be played today at the Navy

Richardson, Brammar and Sou- Printed and published for the ground, kick-off: 3.30 pm. tar; Anderson, Cashman and proprietors. Tile Newspaper.. Burns: Sewell, Strickland, Lord, Enterprise. Limited, by WALTZE Fox and Cutler. Reserves: Hawes, JAMES KEATES Windsor House, Young, Thorpe and Duncan, Hong Hoar.

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