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in a kindly and generous way, con• sider others honourable, but they don't as a ralo consider themselves contemp- tible; nor do persons with any claim to patriotism diem their country uu- worthy and some other country entitled A. S. WATSON & CO., limited admiration. When, therefore,
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it is considered necessary in conversation to refer to one's contemptible self and country there is a falso note from the very beginning, and anything in the way of Falseness or insiacority may fairlyle deemed in compatible with true politeness. Tuken, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. therefore, merely by their convcational customis, the Chinese cannot be considered as models of politeness, and the not unkindly satire of the good Anne may to this extent be considered fully justified. At the suto time, it is not to be denied that Chinamen of anything like rank or educa. tion will seldom be found wanting in the The following Brands are recommended as casentials of good banners. high-class Wines of superior quality.
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The Nobel prize for Hlorature will be awarded t
to M. Tenryk Sienkiewicz, the Polish author, and that for medicino to Professor Robert Ko of Burlin, says the Lacens Nyketer,
Mr. E. W.Tlden, lately agent in Hongkong of the fucillo Mailand Occidental and Oriental Steamship Companies, has been appointed acting agent at Shanghai nice Mosses. Foarou, Daniel and Co., who have resigned the agency,
The Times of Dec. 9th reports that the no" TELEGRAMS. P.&O. steamer Peshawar had to go into dock and discharge at Antwerp, with her stern frame broken by an accident.
Readers are reminded that they have the privilege to-morrow (Friday) afternooù of in- specting the new stormer Delta, which will lie alongside Kowloon Wharf, and be open from
three to six o'clock.
It is stated that the civil powder magazine, Wall-strunt was expecting last month that before the announcement of the second moisty of which is situated at Stemsoutter's Island, is the Japanere foun China would announc: a load shortly to be removed to Green Island in order of Bitty millions aturling to repay Jupi forte give the military authorities complete restoring Manchuria to her, Japan meanwhile to possession of Blonecutter's. occupy a portion of Chica opposite Formosa,
The Reception Committee, charged with the
On Tuesday afternoon while a Chinamaa was
duty of arranging a befitting welcome to H.R.H ong god in lifting logs to load trucks on the
Prince Arthur of Connaught on his arrival Prays at Kowloon his crowbar slipped and her next month, are, it is understood, making fell heavily to the ground splitting his skulllaborate preparations for the event. He was removed to the hospital in a precarious
coudition.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
'THE RUSSIAN REVOLT.
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
January, 9th. NEW YEAR FIEBEN, The settlement of accounts at the closing of Chinese New Year is responsible for most of the cumplagratious that occur here at this time the Year. There is no other reason why pires should be more prequent in Winter than in
LONDON, January 10th. The revolt in the Baltic provinces Summer, as the Chinese do not use xay furra of and the Caucasas continues.
DEATH OF LORD RITCHIE.
Losnos, January 10th. Lord Ritchie is dead. *
GERMAN STATESMAN'S
Considerable dissatisfaction is felt in London shipping circles at the decision of the Admiralty Court at St. Petersburg in dismissing the appoal A room boy in the employ of Mr. D. Magaïust the decision of the Vhulivestock Frize
Baron They are Mickle, of Laichikok, reported to the police that Court in the case of the British steamer Knight
he had been robbed of a bundle of clothing on the road near Sham Sul Poi on January 3rd but the police after investigation are of the
quick to perceive what is pleasing or what may be offensive to those with whom they Doz.have intercourse, auch will seldom be found
to commit yausherire, of which muny whoopinion that the story is a fabrication. look upon them with compliant contempt | are often guilty. If we put aside the form. and accept the spirit of Chinese politeness,
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An incident which accurred at the sittings of Que Supreme Court, at Sufe, Victoria, just endad has caused much loosi amasoment, says the Sydney Evening News. In their wisdom the
it will be seen that there is, ufter all, some-jury brought in a verdict of not guilty in a thing to be learnt from it. Making little certain case, to the intense astonishment of the
with whom we have intercourse is not i
of oneself and as much as possible of those accused, who remarked that he would willingly have taken thren mouths without a triad" Ho further facetiously suggested that bis ... 16.00 | altogether a bad code as to social amenity, kind friends of the jury deserved six months and this is what the rather ponderous in a pio abop with muzzles on. The unbappy system of Chinese etiquette practically | jurymen are now going through on ordeal of indicates. It is not uenessary to call our
banter at the hands of the townsfolk,
selves contemptible, bet a form of intercourse which reminds us that we should abstain from undue self-assertion is not without its uses. In the same way it is-not-necessary
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Commander,
Sir Henry Charles Fischer, C.M.G., late Controller of the Central Telegraph Depart I ́ment at the General Post Office, and a director. of the Eastern Telegraph Company, died on November 30th, after an illness extending over some months.
Piracy coatinnas to be a Bourishing industry on the inland waterways of China, and merchants are afraid to ship by junk, and launches are not permitted to carry cargo,
"To al! petitions praying that this nuisanes ho stopped," says the Consul at Hangshow, "the officials turn a daf ear, or reply that decent people do not travel at night!"
sid J. Mead.
ILLNESS.
LONDON, January 10th. von Richthofen, German Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has had a paralytic stroke and his condition is consider d precarious.
A NEW ACADEMICIAN.
LONDON, January 10th. Mr. Soloinou J. Solomon has been elected a full R.A,
[Mr. Solomon was the artist who painted the mural decorations for the Raya! Exchange, į
THE ELECTIONS.
of heating apparatus, whatsoever. On the 7th |inst, at Midnight, a fira occurred in Chak-wan - - sim and two houses were burned, This having been a bad year, lamps will be encouraged to explode and fire will no doubt be numerous this
ческом.
A QUELE PRANE.
A curious affair has just occurred in the To- Kong Village. A quarrel recently aroas butwoon villagers and a man suramed Lau was killed by another surnamed Lung and his follows, On the 7th inst., The Poon-Yu Magistrate sont out his depntios to investigato the matter. A band of robbers hearing of the affair impersonated the officials and under protext of carrying on their investigation ranked four licuses belonging to the Loung
clan. The real officials arrived ou the sedm
after the deferture of the robbers, and were badly hand by the villagers who disarmed their escor wal throw the deputy în prison matters wire on arplained however and tha party were aubsequently released. Chinese robbors are not devoid of humour an are always ramly to play all manner of tricks on their hereditary uvoituries the officials,
CANTON WATER-POLICE.
This service is being rapidly orgainsod and it is reported that it will soon be provided with
thirteen launches.
for days ago in important seizure of opium was made on board the Macno steamer 3) tins of spium and have coaliscated the lot. Aroanglung. The Caston officers discovered
IMPORTANT SEIZURE OF OPIUM.
LIKIK REVENUE COLLECTORS ALSAT. The head of the Canton Likin bureen bas issued instructions to his subordinates to die LONDON, January 8th. cover and record the samber of foreign firms The following have been chosen to play for The death of Mr. William Gavia Stronanb,
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in his in the City and to report this names of the firms formerly of the British Consular service in
the Hongkong Football Club seraua R. E. at
with Chinese Capital, so that the Beard might China, is reported. Mr. Strousch entered that Happy Valley to-day (Thursday). Kick off, 5 electoral address says: By renouncing the that carry on bassines under a foreign name Au oft undesirable characteristice which we former-deal with the latter to put a stop to sank service in 1801. He served in many places in P. Dr. F. H. Koś; E. F.
and E. Humphrays; H. C. Gray, Wly detected in their foreign policy, the practius. China and Japan, and has left a number of 27.00 to tell everyone with whom we may come artistic-book-illustrations of things he saw Heronside and A. Morfey: A N. Other. Unionists have made it possible for us to in contact that we consider him tonourable, accompanied as artist the expedition of Sir R. D. Atkinson, W. E. Leckie, R. Miller parse a substantial continuity, of thui **D." AND "E.“ ARE FAVOURITE
hat we have very high authority for hon James Hope up the Yangtzekiang in 1860,
policy, without departing from the friendly, WINES ALL OVER THE FAR EAST ouring all men. Thus the Chinese social and his faithful brush has last na scenes at the The Standard Chins Company, with a capitaj | unprovocative methods of past Liberal
code, though antiquated in form, may
of €100,000 in £1 shares, is formed to acquire Governments. It will be our duty to up- AND ARE SPECIALLY RECOM
concessions, do, in any part of the world, particularly in Yunnan, or elsewborn in China; to adopt an agreement between E. Campenon of the first part. P. Gantarell of the second part, fourth part, and B. de P. de Mageadaan of the R. Landi of the third part, A. Yantier of the
afth part, and to carry on the business of miners, prospectors, explorers, &o.
MENDED.
serve
BIG CHINESE SPORTS MEETING.
Forty-sewn Colleges and Schools will send their scholars to participate in the sports that
a useful reminder of principles rebels, as also of the now almost forgotten lande, mines, mineral granta, mining rights; hold economy, self-government, civil and are to be held on the 10th and 11th inst, at the
which are sound in themselves and which are apl to be overlooked without
something to remind one of them. In the
bogus coort of the Heavenly Kings (Taiping
tableaux of the three cities of Wushang, Hau- and Hankow as they then first presented
A.S. WATSON & CO.. present days of self-assertion and self-advertion of the past of Director of the Royal Botanic
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tisement, it may possibly he at times not without henefit to remember the rough and ready forms of Chinese address. They are in fact a species of A.E.C. ot politeness,
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religious liberty, and free trade, to rop-air as far as possible the mischief wrought in recent years, and to secure social and economic reforms.
GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
LONDON, January. 3th. Meetings continue to be held in Germany
and the abusiance corps will be present tu East Gate Parade grouad, Military surgovas attend the injured, if any. Each college will have its dag hoisted on the grounds. A great. crowd is expected to asemble there and police precautions are being taken to prevent any disturbance ognurring during the sports.
GERMANY AND JAPAN.
SOCIALIST VALUATION OF SHANTUNG, The Exobalag, on Dec. 6th, began the when Cozub Bülow, in replying to questions, spoke as follows respecting the Far East
themselves to the gaze of Western men.
Sir William Thisalton-Dyer, whose resigns.
Gardens at Kew is announced, has held that appointment since 1885, and for ten years 1875-1885-bofore his promotion he Assistant Director. His successor, Lieutenant-
A New York correspondent reparts that Min
mea ing is soized. We need not consider University career at Aberilean and Edinburgh has arrived in New York, when the news was before he entered the Indian Medical Service in broken to bim that his brother Prines Min hal our.elves contemptible, much less need tre 1884. Three years after his arrival in Iudio by killed himmell at Shoal owing to the Emperor declare that to be our estimate of ourselves was nominated Curator of Calcutta Herbarium; having placed his country under Japanese but a little of the humility which is suggested in 1895 he became Professor of Botany at the control. Min Tuang asked if the Japanese lind
Prince's act was quite voluntary, and admited M. Jaures, the socialist, and his colleagues claded. Therefore I do not believe that Japan that, according to ancient practice, he ought likewise to take his own life. Ho remarked that the custom was obsolete.
which is worthy of some study, if its juver Colonel David Prain, bad a distinguished Yueng, the late Corean Miuister in France, in favour of frioudly relations with Great debate upoo the frat reading of the Estimates
Corespondents must forward their names and ad- dresses with communicationaaddrewed to the Editor by the Chinese formula may at times add i Medical Collage, Calcutta, and superintendent not murdered him. He was assured that the i
not publication, but as evidence of good faith,
Au texters for publication should be written on
ane sute of the paper only,
considerable grace to our dealings with our
In this matter, as in so my * already appeared in other papers witi hi issorted,
Unders for extra copies of SALT PRESA should bathers, the error of the Chinese is in eling sent before 11 a., on day of publication. After that Mour the supply is Zimited. Only supplica Telegraphic Address: Panos, Codes: 4.8.0. th Ed,
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of the Royal Botanic Garden there, and in 1898 Survey of India. He is 3 years of age. he was appointed Director of the Botanical
Particulars are announced of soron wills dis posing of property £2,168,937, from which the Treasury will receive phunt £212,000 in estate, legacy, and succession duties. Added to the £190,000 payable on ten wills published on ist inst, this makos 132,000 which has fallen to the Treasury from death duties within a week. The largest of the estates is that of Earl Cowper, which is valued at £1,179,714, and which will pay in duties £130,000. Two other estates those of Mr. J. E. Taylor, late proprietor of the Manchester Guardian, and of Mes. Elita Eyra-will pay duties of £23,000
Londoners will be interested to read that motor-omnibuses ran through the city for the
Britain,
FRANCE.
LONDON, January 8th. At the Triennial elections for the Senate,
were badly beaten.
THE DISSOLUTION OF PARLIA MENT.
LONDON, January 8th. The King signal the decros for the disso- lation of Parliament yesterday.
M.M. VESSEL WRECKED.
Information has been received by Mr. Chan- pasux, the Hongkong agent of the Messageries Maritimes Coy., that their cargo steamer Cao-Bang west ashore at Kulao Rai, on the Tonkin coast and is likely to become a total wreck. Two steamers are standing by her at present.
ing to antiquated forms. In European
The Central Committee of the German Navy countries in former times the rules of League held a meeting on Dec. 2nd at which the following resolution was passed: The etiquette were far more rigid than they have lessons of the Bussi-Tapanese war and the become of late years. Anyone who adopted seriousness of the international political situa. the stiff style of the eighteenth century in tion throughout the world once more urgently the present day would be looked upon as
demonstrate the necessity of strengthening our insincere and pedantic. The heavy com-
mural forces in the interests of our country's pliments to the nobility, and to people in security and for the maintenance of our position as a Great Power. It is therefore the duty of office which were then in vogue would be the German Navy League to put forth such justly laughed ar. At the same time, there exertions as shall ensure that the Reichstag are few who would deny that the old shall not only approves the new Navy Bill, but ARRE HCC, with one of his inimitable fashioned courtesy taught a lesson which that it shall also go beyond the demands of the touches of satire, in speaking of a piece of had its value; and which formed the basis completion of a greater number of new con
Federated Governments, and urge the annual | and £24,060, ---- ultra-ceremoniousDeas on the part of upon which courtesy of a higher character structions to take the place of inferior ships.” Chinese Mandarin exclaimed that really in modern days has been founded. The
might imagine oneself in Paris. Chinaman, however, sticks to his old forms Officers, the band of the 119th Infantry will Road-Car Company started a new
By kind permission of Lt. Col. Aitkin and first time on December 4th, when the London Whether he meant to adtaire or to depre- and is as formal now as he was in the time play the following programme of masie, at the between Putney and Burdutt-read. le End cate the peculiar politeness of the offein of the Mings. At the same time, though King Edward Hotel during dinner tonight The fare for the whole distance is fid. The H.M.S.S. Hecla and Alderity on the Club in question he left to the decision of his these exaggerated forms have been retained (weather pormitting) ;--
route is said to be the longest undertaken by Ground this afternoon at 4.45 p.m. Club to play readers. The question has-Jong been in their bald integrity, it would be unjust Mach...... "The Belle of Chiengo,”
.........Spam motor omnibusus in and around. Loudoo. The in colours:- Sub-Lt. Fforde goal; T. C. Gray debated whether the Chinese are really to ignore that the Chinaman has to a great Waltz......Torero,
Overture... "Haydeo,"
...... Auber twenty miles from Putney to Mile End and and F. W. Lyons, backs; P. K, Kayrett, C. P. entitled to be considered polite. The popu-extent seized their seal meaning; and that Serenata. "Love in Taleness,"
Salution... "Veronique."
back are accomplished (according to schedule Chater. H. J. O. Barnett, halves; H. G. C. ..... Macbeth time) in two hours and ten minutos, Horse Bailey, E. Gastor, P. T. J. Wodehouse, J. lar idea in England is no doubt largely he lus learnt to build up upon a somewhat Two Stop.. "Dixie Lanıl,”
Haines omnibuses take four hours over the distance. Hooper and L. G. Bird forwards. influenced by GOLDSMITH's description of crude foundation habits of courtesy, which,
DINNER MENU-Anchovy on Tonst. Soups- the Citizen of the World: and many people if they may not mean very mueb, at least have taken the character there set forth make intercourse with him easy and agree of the refined philosophical traveller inable... foreign parts very much more seriously than
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the sprightly writer intended. Curiously A staif ride is being arranged by the Garrison enought the genius of GorperTa hit off officers, to take plane shortly in the New many of the Chinese characteristics with Territory. more accuracy than he was probably aware
Some notices of books, some proposals for. of himself. If the Citizen of the World insprovements to Colombo harbour, and au were a specimen of all educated Chinese, interesting extract, appear oti page 5. we should have little ground to complain
The Hogue, cruiser, Capt. E. G. Shortland, is of them; and so far as mere external
to be relieved on the China Siation by the Kent, conduct goes the Citizen of the World is, with cruiser, which was to have her crew completed slight allowance for the exaggeration of a to full numbers at Chatlam on January 2nd. humorous writer, not a bad specimer of
Sir Ewen Camorou has not been so well lately the average Chinese us we are familiar and has had to undergo a small operation in the with him. No one can deny that the back. He is now (Dec. 8tb) progressing wall and educated Chinamnu has an smount of is expected to leave for Egypt early in the pow ceromonious politeness which would com- your. pare favourably with that of other nations; but few who are really acquainted with the
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de foie gras ea aspic. Curry-Cauliflower. Jointa-Rouat Australian Leg of Mutton and Red Currant Jelly, Ronst Tarkey And Hans. Cold Meats-Wild Duck, Pheasant, Salad-Beetroot, Vegetables-Boiled Potatoes, Fried Potats Balls, Sweet Corn, Boiled Cabbage, Vasilia Ice Cream and Finger Cakes. Cheese.
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THE KNIGHT COMMANDER "
CASE.
Great Interest was muuifested in a jiujilau contest, which took place at Bostock's Hippo. drome, Paris, between Higashi, who claimed to ba the world's champion, and Yukio Tani, whe
The decision of the Vladivostock Prize Court went over from London for the purpose of justifying the the sinking of the British challenging Higashi's championship. After steamer Knight Commander which was given compelled to surrender to a beautiful neck-lock.org Office has not concealed its view of the abeat two and a half minutes Higashi was as long ago as August, 1904, has been upheld by the Russian Admiralty Court, The British Higashi was hurt, and he said that this had been case the sinking was publicly described by doue by a foul hold. An uproar followed. The Lord Lansdowne as an "outrage" hat it was injured Higashi was carried forward by held that diplomatic pressure could not attendants to acknowledge the uproar. The exercisel antil after the legal remedios bad been affair ended with a shower of feet-stools and sted, Legal remedies have failed, sad one even opera-glasses on to the stage.
may hope that, as Sir C. Hardinge, who is fully acquainted with the details, is about to leave the St. Petersburg Embassy for the Foreign Office, the ease will not be allowed to be forgotten. There is at isene much more than the value of the hull and cargo of a steamer, The question is whether a belligerent ca
As regards East Asia, Japau has always recognised that our attitude before, during, and after the war was correct and loyal. Bur relations with Japan are good and friendly. I know thut Japan binds herself by Treaties can
would wish to infringe well-established Treaty rights. I believe that the Japanese people, who have through their bravery and intelligence won for themselves a position among the Great Powers, are anxious to consolidate and secure that position by a policy inspiring confidence. That the new Anglo-Japanese Treaty is likely to affect our position in East Asis cannot so far be assumed. Naturally it depends upon the spirit in which the Tranty is interpreted and executed. In the text there is nothing contrary to the sims which we are ourselves pursuing in East Asis. We have striven there for nothing but the open door for our commerce and our industry, and, as we desire the open door in this sense, we are for the greatest possible securities for peace and the maintenance of the integrity and independence of China. Those wore and are the sims of our East Asiatic poliny. The purposes of the A Anglo- Japaners Alliance as publicly expounded Lord Lansdowne at the beginning a
by November are perfectly reconcilable with this policy. Wa
Laye
particularly novor permitted a doubt that we are pursuing any but economic aims in Shantung We have always indicated the restoration of peace in East Asia, as the favour- able moment for the withdrawal of our Best Asiatic military contingent, and following upon the ratification of the Portsmouth Poses Trosty we proposed evacuation to all the Powers con- oerned. The details of the evacuation, which is intended to be simultaneous and parz passu, are at prosent being discussed representatives of the Powers at Peking in con junction with the military commanders. I think that the evacation may, to all intents and purposes, take place after navigation is re- opened-that is to say, at the boginning of spring.
the
In the course of the dobale that followed, Adairal von Tirpitz, Secretary of State for the Navy Department, spoke in defence of the Raval proposals. He said that the Russo- Japans war showed that ships must be still more protected below the water line against submarine explosion.
addressing the House, said Germany, through Herr Bobel (Social Democrat leader), in
the Busso-Japanese war, her intervention in 1895, sbared the blame
Germany's East Asiatic policy was madness. In a war with England the whole of Germany's colonies would be lost within a fortnight. The colonies were not worth the sacrificas they demanded, TOBACCO-GROWING IN IRELAND.
THE FIRST FACTORY.
Experiments having been carried out on small scale for six years by Colonel N. T.
We have received the announcements for 1906 of the Tang Wen Institute at Amoy, an educational institute founded in 1898 by the American Consul and six wealthy Chiuse merchants. The building erected in 1902 accommodates six hundred day scholars, and
Engineer Captain Isaur E. Hurat, who for two handred boarders. There are sixteen instructors. The object of the schools, as
some time has been employed as engineer captain in charge of the fleet and reserve duties organized and conducted, is to provide oppor tanity for Chinese to get a thorough knowledge the receiving slap Tamar to the cruiser Diadem, steamar sailing from a neutral port with, gener. wear Novan, County Meath, the crop last year on the Chius Station, has been transferrod from at pleasure or convenience sink a ventral Everard, D., on his estate at Randlestown, of the English language together with educa
the fagskip. This officer, says the Ld.C.or the damage done, The Knight Comezander Department of Agriculture and the Board of ally, a non-contraband carge and refues to pay and this was, be arrangement of the Irish tion in their mother tongue; to give them a Express, has been 32 years in the service, and was British; she was bound from New York to Inlaud Eevenue, extended to twenty acres, with sound business education; and to provide he was assistant engineer of the Philomel China and Japan, and her cargo was a general¡ results that are most promising for the watablish. elemental instruction in the sciences. Religious during the operations of 1875-76 (Peruk medal one. The only part of the cargo which might rent of this new enlisation in Froland. With The mail papers give prominence to a collapse teaching of all kinds is prohibited, but with clasp), and be
a refund of one-third the duty, it
appears that was engineer of the possibly have been held to be contraband was of the roof of Charing Cross station. Traffic respectful toleration of the various beliefs is Tournoine in the Egyptian war, 1882 (medal presence of this material-even if it could be gives a not profit to the grower of over £11 per some bridge work and railway trucks; but the tobacco of very fair quality can be grown, which Chineso can fail to seo that it is of a very was suspended for several days. There werp. insisted upon. "Respectful toleration" and Khedive's star). Engineer Commander proved to be for military use-wbile affording statute acre. The Daily Graphic gives illus- There is a certain many workmen injured, but the Times thought ought to be incalcated in every school, G. T. Korswell has been appointed to the ground for seizure and trial, could hardly trations of the factory which Colonel Everard exaggeration about it, which at once has not more than four had been killed. The native or foreign, especially in missionary Tamar. He was latterly employed on the justify the sinking of the vessel and all the has erected for dealing with the crops. Colonel
innocent cargo cartiod-Times,
Everard has jast hpon elected president of the the effect of making it hollow. People collapse involved the Avonne Theatre.
Irish Agricnitural Organisation Society.
superficial nature.
colleges.
Thames in connection with gubmarine boats.
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