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losses, which were very slight-four men killed and fifty-four wounded-and does not guess at the Russian figures; nor does he say fat any Russian ships were badly dis- alded, thongh this we know from Admiral ALEXIEST's admissions. Of course there may have been more in the report on this point. It does not seem that the entrance

SPECIALITIES. in Port Arthu barbour is blocked by 'n

WATSON'S BALSAM OF ANISEED

sunken warship, ne alleged in some tele. gram:s. The Japanese, after their victorious brush with the two Russian vessels off Chemulpo and their landing at that port, have now occupied Seoul, and are no doubt Gives immotiate relief and quickly cares all preparing to meet any Russian land advance. Since we heard of a Rusin uncentration in the Yalu Valley we have had no news of Rusan's activity in that quarter. It is im- possilde to believe that she is not active, however,

cases of Conga both in Adults nud Children.

WATSON'S WHITE EMBROCATION.

Sportsmen will find this a first-rate remedy for Sprains and Bruises. In case of Rheumatism,

The news from S. Petersburg is interest- Consternation reigus, a panic is ing. occurring ou the Bourse, Government securities are experiencing heavy falls, and some banks are on the verge of ruin. The successes of Japan have struck Russia "all of a beap." The Tear is credited with application has a most soothing and comforting a ridiculous speech to the effect that a

effect.

Cheat affections and pains in the limbs, its

treacherous foe has in the darkness of the night attacked our fortress (P and) fleet."

WATSON'S OTTO OF ROSE COLD Port Arthur or

It appears as if the Tsar expected the Japanese to invite his fleet out from as in the old Mari days in New Zealand, to fix a day on come which they would be willing to

But the Tar is and fight there.

discredited much very sonage. He might well think of his speach a mouth ago in the Council Chamber at S: Petersburg, "Am I the Emperor of Rus- sia or am I not? Am I the Emperor of Peace, or am I not?" The Emperor of A. S. WATSON & CO. Peace has allowed his Ministers to furca u

CREAM is a pleasant care for Chapped Lips and Rough and Chafed Skia, so often experien-

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DEATH. On the 11th February, at the Government Civil Hospital, Capt. WILLIAM HUTTOs, of 8.S. [625 Dentomond,

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little uation into war, and now does not like the consequences. The Taar NICOLAE stands revealed as a weakling. He may believe his Finance Minister's statement that "though temporary difficulties are possible, Russia's economic power is un- sluakable"; other people will not believe it. As to the accusation of trenchery, it is to be

noted that, according to REUTER, even the Gerinan papers, the least friendly to Japan, ridicule the Russian talk of treachery he cause the Japanese attacked them without a declaration of war. The British papers, as was to be expected, congratulate Japan on her brilliant commencement. What is the attitude in Franco we have yet to learn. The Republic is getting ready

Lat night there was a false alarm of fire at TELEGRAM S. half-past seven in Qroon Strɛet.

H.E. Mr. May was among the visitors to the Chinatown Fair last ovoning.

Liput. E. W. S. Malou, R.E., was ordered to China last month for special luty under the Foreiga Oilce.

Members of the Masonic Quadrille Club ara reminded that a meeting will be held this

avening at six c'clock in the Mason'e Hall.

There is iuporinet business to be disour ed.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

[raon our own CORRESPONDENTH.] THE WAR SINGAPORE JAPANESE

RECALLED. SINGAPORR, 13th Feb., 12.5 p.m.

All the Japanese naval reservists

The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.'s manager informed us yesterday that the Foochow quble, which was broken lust Thursday at Singapore have been ordered to morning near Sharp Peak, was repaired at.

on yesterday, normal emmunication with return to Japan. the North being thereby restablished,

Vic Adiniral Sir Gerard B. U. Noel, K,C.M.G, K.C.R., the unw British Coinman- der-in-Chief on the China Station in saccession to Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, left Landon on the 5th its by the P. & O. steamer Mongolia, for Hangkung.

We learn from the Tian of the 12th January that our Musical Offer of Health, Dr. Francis Clark, who is a momter of the Honourable Society of the Middlo Treply, has passed the Bar examinations in Roman Law, and in Evidones, Procedure and Crimiuni taw. The L. and C. Exprear of the 15th ult. says:-The definite date of the departure from his present post on the Gold Court of Sir Matthew Nallan, K.C.M.G., the new Governor of Hongkong, is not yet #xed, but it is expected his Excellency will leave the West Coast in about a month's time. He will make some short stay in this country before prosseding, and would thus probably reach Hongkong early in the summer.

Mr. H C. Nicolle, Government Auditor at Hongkong, duly left for Colombo on the P. & Mr. Nicolle is 0. e. Malta on Saturday, nuderstood to have been appoints to his post in Ceylon for a few months only. An janora tion is being introduced in the Goversment of that Colony. At present the Audit Ofies there is not only doing anditing work, but accouoting work, and the idea is that the acousting should be transferred to the Treasurer's departmoor Mr. Nicolle will introduce the now system.

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The mortality returus for November, 1993,

appear in the Gazette. The total for that month was 330-16 in the European and foreign

community, of which 15 were in the civil population, and 365 among the Chiness. Chast, The death rata per 1,000 per annum in the affectious cansud 111 deaths and malaria 24. European and foreign community was 179; in the Chinese commuuity (land and boat) 1.42; and in the whole civil community, 14.3.

With regard to the despatch of the Freuch armoured crvisors Amiral Aube, Kléber, and Desaiz, to the Far East, Le Facht wrote last

FIGHTING OFF NORTH JAPAN.

SINGAPORE, 13th Feb., 240 p.m. The local office of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha has received a telegram stating that Japanese torpedo-boats have des- troyed three Russian cruisers near Aomori. An official telegram from the Governor of Hokkaido informs

the Tokyo Governor that two Japanese merchantmen were attacked by four. Russian ships. One of the Japanese was sunk, while the other escaped. Both were small vessels,

[According to the telegram received hore the two Japanese morchantmen were the Nakanoura Maru, a steel sorow steamer of 1,073 tons, built in 1895 at Hamburg, and owned by the Miamijima Masaku, and the Zensko Maru, a wooden sorow steamer of 233 tous, built in 1895 at Üsrka, Japan, and owned by the Mara Bunshichi. It was the Nak moura Maru which was sunk.-Ed, D.P.?

THE ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR.

KOBE, 12th February, 1.30 p.m. Admiral Togo, the Commander-in- Chief of the Japanese squadron, reports that at noon on the 8th inst.

the Japanese torpedo-boat destroyers attacked the Russian warships at Fort It is believed that four Arthur. Russian vessels were damaged.

Noxt morning the Japanese squa- dron attacked the Russians, who, the

THE UNITED STATES PROPOSAL LOLON, 11th February.

The Washington Cabinet has decided to maintain strict neatrality. Mr. Hay's pro- posals contemplate the restriction of hostilitios within the smallest possible area and are regard ed as implying that neither Russia nor Jepan will be allowed to invade Chins proper.

BRITISH ATTACHES FOR JAPAN. LONION, 12th February. Lieut-Goues Sir William Nicholson and

Col. Jamon Haldane, British Attach to the Japaueso Army, have started for the Far East

Contructore bare undertaken to complete the

railway line noross Lake Baikal by the 29th

inst.. or earlier.

FRENCH WARSHIPS FOR THE

FAR EAST.

LONDON, 12th February, Several orisera and destroyers are preparing at Breet and Touku to proceed to the Far East. Six thousad toes of coal-briquettes have been hastily despatched to Saigon.

THE DAMAGED RUSSIAN SHIPS. LONDON, 12th Fobruary, Admiral Alexioff telegraphs that the battle.

say when they will be ready for sen; the others hips are so kelly damaged that it is difficult to are expected to be ready in three days to a fortnight

SEOUL OCCUPIED.

LONDON, 12th Fobruary. The Japaness have occupied Beoal. RUSSIAN LEINFORCEMENTS FOR THE FAR EAST,

LONDON, 12th February, The Russian cruisers Dmitri Donskoi and Aurora and six destroyers have proconded from Suos to Jibatil, where they have cooled and will remain till the 18th instant, awaiting the arrival of tho battleship Osiyobya, the transport Saratof, and three destroyers which have already left Suoz, and of several torpedo-boats and transporte now in the Canal.

THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.

LONDON, 11th February. Russian bozudis have fallen 14% and Japanese bars risen, rodecting fairly the feeling in London.

RUSSIAN BONDS.

LONDON, 12th February.

The Russian Ministry of Finance warns the

THE WAR.

OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE TELEGRAMB. The Japaness Consal, Mr. Masaichi Noma, sonde ne the following offlcist talegrum ramived by bim from Japan on Saturday :---

"Tukyo, 12th February, 5.30 p.m.-On the 11th inst. two of oax werchant vesels, the Nakonoura Maru and Zensho Maru, when on their way from Sakata to taco, wore attacked and surrounded by four Ra-sian eruisers near Honastik (Aomori prafvetare). The Nukenaura Mart was sunk, bat the Zenako Maru escaped to Fukuyama. These Car Russian gruisers ara

still raising round the northern coast of,

Japan."

With reference to these craisons the Mitun; Bussan Kaisbi recefréd on Saturday the follow. ing telegram:--

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Shanghai, 12th February, 8.30 p.m.-A Arad Olsu telegram received from at Tokyo communistes that three Bussme cruisers bars boon destroyed by Japanese torpedo boats at Aomori."

The Japanese Consul sends us a copy of the report of Admiral Togo, Commander-in-Chiol of the Combined Japanese Squadron, ou the 10th inst, which was onbetautinily as follows :--

"At midnight on the 8th inst., one torpedo

in the outer roads of Port Arthar, sud où flotilles attacked with suscses the assina Floot

the following day, the 9th, at 10 nm. we mado an attack for forty minutes, when the RussiaIS fled into the harbour. At 1 p.m. we caused fir- ing and retired. Our ships were but slightly Our losses were durnaged, none being lost. four killed and fifty-four wounded. Imperial Princes are all ia sutely. Our to pela flotilles rejoined the main squadron after the battle. Officers and men are in high spirits, and bo haved with great calmness during this fight, as if at ordinary manœuvres"

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The Japanese Consat farther informed us yesterday that he had received the following official message *--

Request made through British Commul to our Consul at Chemaipo for placing 34 of the wounded Russians under the care of some charitable Japaness was willingly acceded to. They will be placed in the Japanese Nursing Hospital at Chemaipo and treated by Japaness doctors."

At 11 p.m. on Friday the navul authorities received the following telegram :-----

"During the fight outside PornArtbar on the morning of the 9th inst, four Japanese were was done to the Japanese ships, bat nothing to owing to heavy falls; ho expects a calmer public against sacrificing Russia securities killed and fifty-four wounded, Slight daonge attitude and, though temporary dificulties impair their fighting power." able. This a significant indication of the are possible, Russia's economic power is unshek-EXCITING VOYAGE OF A JAPANESE STEAMER, sensation caused throughout Russia.

FINANCIAL SITUATION IN 8 PETERSBURG,

The steamship Sado Muru, of the Japan Mail Steamship Company, which stricadut the Royal Albert Dooks on the 12th alt., arrived two days akoad of her scheduled tíma. Her voyage from Marseilles had been watched with some anxiety by the Company in view of the number of Rission war-ships which are known to be in the Mediterranean and in the Straite.

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oruisers and destroyers for the Far East, month :-We need hardly say that this is para Admiral believed, were much damaged. situation there bas become critical. Holders of representative, in conversation with one of the

but this is not necessarily a bad sign, It is a precautionary measure which no doubt all the Powers will take. It is rather to be wondered at that we do not hear any more of the ships which were coming from the Mediterranean squadron to reinforce our China flect. The King Alfred is now here and will presumably stay until peace is restored, but we still look for those two battleships mentioned some time ago. It is all important at the present moment that Great Britain shall be as strong as possible in the Chinu seas. The end of the present

The Japanese damages were slight. Casualties amounted to about 4 killed mouths and 54 woundǝd.

fantasy. The thres cruisers in question wore built in private yardą and are still undergoing They will not leave their receipt trials. Cherbourg for Toulon for BOIN According to programme, they should then take the places of the Chansy, Latouche Trésille, and Pethau in the Mediterranean squadron. Later, if erents demand it, they might, of course, be sent to Chins. But just at present the French Admiralty has not accepted delivery of them.

Many naval officers were present in the large congregation at AllSaints Church, Blackheath, on the 13th ultimo, when Mr. Herbert Price, of

GENERAL NEWS

DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN

SHANGHAI MAN. SHANGHAI, 14th Feb., 10.15 a.m. Mr. George McBain died yesterday (Saturday) of bronchitis.

LONDON, 12th Febraery. The Japanese successes have eansed such o psaic on the S. Petersborg Bourse, that the Government stocks are losing snormously and several Banks ara tottering.

FOOTBALL.

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DeVaux ROAD C. crisis cannot be foreseen, and we must be Rongkong, was married to Miss Ethu} Mildred of with great regret in Hongkong, especially play with regard to passing and organisation nese steamer to Colombo, and it was only after

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officers yesterday, ascertained that a declaration of war between Japan and Russia had been expected daily throughout the vessel's voyage, and great was the relief of the crew on arrical nt each successivo port to ascertain that hostili- Played of Happy Valley, nador Rugby rules, ties bad not been commenced. The first deour- this match resulted in a win for the Hongkong rence, however, to arouse the apprehension of Football Club, A large number of spectators, the officers was the prosenen of a Russian volun- including H. E. Major General Villiers Hatton, teer cruiser, boarily armed, at Hongkong en C.B., watched the game, play being of a very the arrival of the Sudo Maru thure. interesting description, Cressy won the toss Russian ship was still in port when the steamer and decided to play with the wind in their left Hongkong, bat on reaching Singapore favour. Sandford, of the Club, kicked off, there azuia was the same cruiser riding at Following up, the Clab kept the leather in the anchor, having passed the Sado Maru in the [Mr. George McBain's death will be beard sailors' half for some time, showing saporior voyago. The Russian vessel followed the Japa- prepared for all eventualities. We all trust Durston, daughter of Sir John Dursten, K.C.B. among our numerous Shanghai visitors now in generally than their opponents. Sandford and leaving that port that the captain get rid of his that we shall be spared the necessity of Engineer-in-Chief of the Flest, of Westcombo the Colony. Mr. McBain was a very well. Peares played well together; work in the many unwelcome companion. In the Mediterranean

Part, Blackheath, Mr. J. H. Hutchinson was intervention, but should the need ever come

best man, and the bride was given away by her known merchant and ship-ownor, trading under scrums was fairly even. Eventually the Cinb the officers kept a sharp look-out, but Marseilles sorum, a Cressy man got away with the ball, not several alustan torpedo-boats were sighted in we must intervene with force that shall father. She wore a gown of white satin, scf his own name in Shanghai, Hongkong, and made an enward movement, but, after another was reached without interference, althongh being collared till almost homa, Arthur reliev- the neighbourhood of Malta. The steamer left decide the question. We are not in a posi-tened with chiffon and Brussels base, and a

the French port for London as the Sado Marx, ed the heary pressure on the Club by a touch tion to do so yet.

down. The tail being kicked the Club resumed The same night a remarkabis change was their attack. By steady work the club eventually effected in kurappearance. Her Japanese bane was obliterated, the black funnel of the Nippon scored a try, honours falling to Fearsc. Pearse, shortly afterwards, when bounding away with Yusen Kaisha boats became red, while other the oval, had bis jersey pulled off his back by alterations were made in the vessel's appear one of the usval team; some merriment was ance, and, to complete the change, the vessel wag caused by this incidout. At helf time the Club reobristened the Banin, Thea to get quickly. ont of the Mediterranoan, the captain steamed had scored a try to the Creaty's nothing. In the second half the Club again manifested their on rapidly, Fortunately for the Sado Maru superiority, though, indeed, the leather was rough weather was experienced during the Once in the kept in their half for soms little time after latter part of the voyage, and no torpedo-boats resuming the game. Play changed about from could have lived in the heavy s919 one side to the other for some time. The Club shelter of the English Channel, the Sado Maru more. Pearsa, in endeavouring to convert, shot tan to restore the ship to its original appear- straight but did not put enough "beef" into the kick, the ball fa ling low. From this to the finish the naval team seemed to have lost heart›› and the game lost interest somewhat. White- more on two occasions secured the ball and,

No very startling development in affairs witnessed beer North the since var issue of Saturday. The engage- ment off Aomori, in the northern part of

The French Mail of the 12th January was Houde, the main island of the Japaness Empire, shows what Las become of Russia's delivered in London on the 10th inat.

Vladivostock squadron since the outbreak of war. The strait which runs between Hondo and Hokkaido is roughly opposite Vladivostock, some 450 miles away. Four Russian cruisers, whose names are unknown, proceeding along the coast of Northern Japan met two steamers, ous of 1,078 tons and the other of 283 tone, and suk the larger, while the smaller escaped to

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Captain D. Macdonald, H.K.Y.C., has been grated leave of absence for four months.

lace voil over a coronet of orange blossoms. The bridesmaids were Miss Winifred Durston (the bride's sister). Miss May Herbert, and Miss Cous ande and Miss Adelo Mitobell. They were

in ivery voile dresses over taffeta silk, trimmed with lace, and wore becoming picture hats.

Iu the departure of Mr. G. J. W. King, The name of Mr. D. R. Paal has been added which will take place some time in April, the to the register of meliosi aud surgical practi-Colony will lose one of its oldest residents and tioners in the Colony.

The regulations concerning traffic during Race days and cracker-firing during Chius Now Year are published in the Gazette.

He was owner of the stoomera WV, Cerea do Vries, Seat, Pelayo, Siam, and Shantung, and was agent for the Shanghai Sumatra Tobacco Co. and for the Maatchappij tot Mija en Bos. chen Landbouw Exploitatie in Langkat. As for the Langkat Co. itself, Mr. McBalu practi- cally was it for many years.--EL. D.P.]

REUTER'S SERVICE.

THE WAR, the Civil Service ore of its oldest servants,

LONDON, 10th February, Mr. King goes home on leave with a view to

Owing to a lack of Naval Officers, all Ensigns ratiremont. He came to Hongkong in 1879, joined the Governmental service in 1878, thou resigned, and wont back again in 1881 on a in the Russian Navy ware yesterday granted competitive examination. He was in charge of commissions. The Tear addressing them said, for seven years, and since then has performed night attacked our fortress (sud) feet,'

The Right Rev. Dr. Carfe, Bishop of Cores, Fukuyama, on the Hokkaido coast. Then, { «erived in Hongk g by the Ballarat on the ecrrespondence at the entral Police Uffles/"A treacherons foe had in the darkness of the getting away, a gond try was scored by Whits- was safe from molestation, and sispe were then

Saturday, on his way back to his diocese from

for

according to the telegram forwarded by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, the Russian ships seem to have fallen in with a Japanese torpedo-flotilla, possibly searching Russian vessels, and to have suffered so heavily us to lose three of their number. Without details thia is rather hard to understand, unless the turpedo-boats suc- eerded in delivering a night attack on their

home.

By the Balleard on caturday there arrived in the Colony Capt. C. G. Dieken, our new Commodore, who succeeds Rear-Adinital Robin-

YON.

Mr. Kurinc bas left St. Petersburg, the duties of Land Bailiff of the Colony. He is

A British proclamation of neutrality will a prominent Mason, and during his long resi dence in Hongkong he has associated himself appear to-morrow,

The Japanese Beet has bombarded Port with all sorts of held sports. When Mr. King

He was accompanied by Mrs. Dicken. geos away he will take with him the best wishes Arthur. The Russian battleship Poltava sed | outstripping his opponents, scored between the

both having come out from London.

His Excellency Lord Kitchoner bas so far recovered that he has been able to dispose of the larger foes. Official confirmation inust be use of a stick, With only a very slight lame. awaited, and we have yet to hear the Rus-ness, apparent from the result of a bone sian version. As regards the Port Arthur fracture, we are glad to notice, says the Calcutta fighting, we now have, by the courtesy of Englishman, that His Excellency ena moore the Japanese Consul, the substance of Admiral Toco's official report. It does not

about with freedom.

of a bout of friends.

Before bis departure from Bizerta for the Suez Canal Admiral Vinnius, who is in command of the Russian squadron now attempting to come at here, made one or two observations of some interest to the sapezior officers of the French inade ne sffort to misimise the gravity of the Navy, who had gone to bid him farewell. He present orisis, but said that in any event it

the craisers Diana, Askold, and Novik were pesta, Pearse converting in each instance. The dacouged on the waterline. The gunboat Koreetz result was an easy win for the H.K.F.C.-2 was sank, sed the craiser Vuryag hopelessly goals, 2 tries (16 points) to all. disabled at Chemipo. The crews took refuge

on & Frenck craiser.

EUROPEAN PRESS COMMENTS.

LONDON, 11th February. All the British papers unite in congratulating Japan on the brilliant opening of the campaiga. The manager of the Hougkong branch of the would have the effect of greatly hasteaing the Even the German papers ridicule the Russian add much to our knowledge, but helps to Nippon Insen Kaisha informed us on Saturday fall realisation of two of Russia's principul talk of treachery because they were attacked i correct previous information. The Russian that telegraphic advices to hand from the ideals of Naval policy in the Far East. There vessels succeeded in gaining safety in the NY.K. agents in Colombo stato that thears to convert Vladivostock and Port Arthur inner harbour of Port Arthur on the 9ths. Wakasa Haru, which left London on or into the two most important Naval arsenale in about the 15th January, is laid up in Colombo the Empire, each having a fleet of corresponding instant. Admiral Toco, who is the Naval for the time being; but her passengers for the strength depending upon it as a base. Commander-in-Chief on the Japanese side, Straits. Chino, and Japan have been transferred | direct result of the present crisis, this project

will be fully realised before the end of 1905. confines himself to stating the Japanese to the mail stenuiors Sydney and Coromandel.

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without a declaration of war.

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ARRIVAL OF H.MS KING·

ALFRED."

The British Far Eastern Squadion was

recruited by the arrival oz Saturday of H.M.S. King Alfred from home. Captain H. C. King Two matches in the second round of the Hall, D.8.0., is in command: She brings a Association Shield were played of last week, large number of reliefs for the ships on the bat for some reason no notification of their station. It was originally intended that the coming off was given to the local papers be- forehand. Both were in the second round and King Alfred would not remain here but would carry back the tins erpired men from the the results wore as follows:

H.M.S. Albion beat HM8. Tamar (2-0) Glory, The King Alfred is a sister sizip of four H.M.S. Creasy beat Sherwood Foresters (2-1 the Leviathan, and is one of the on the 11th inst

armoured cruisers of the Drake class. She a vessel of 14,100 tons, 31,150 horse- This afternoon in the Happy Valley the is Hongkong Football Club will play H.M.S.power. Her armament consists of two. Cressy, starting at 430 p.m. The following 9.2.in, sixteen 6-in., fourteen 12-pde, three will play for the Club

RUSSIAN DECLARATION OF WAR.

A.N. Other, goal; H. C. Austen and E. V. 3-pdr., and ning light gens. Her complement Ancott, baoks: H. C. Gray, J. W. C. Bonuar, is 818 and her soal capacity 2,500 tons. With LONDON, 11th February. The Tear has issued a manifesto which is and C. T. Kow, halves: W. H. Williams, her 23.46 knots speed stis is a megnificent war- C.R. S. Cooper, R. Hancock, B. A. Whitsmore, virtually a declaration of war.

and J. D. Danby, forwards,

vessel.

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