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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1906.

honeycomb, these divisions make for in-1 Idividual weakness rather than for collective strength. This instinct of exclusiveness is a force that idealists rarely rockon in although the world has seen many great federations or

Mr. W.R. Prior, a gentleman employed in q various Far Eastora ports as a nosepiper artist, and recently in Hougkong, died (ön

October 27th at Shanghat, of heart failure following typhoid and poonmonia.

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The King has been graciously pleased A. S. WATSON & CO., attempted felerations break up and fail.

In the case of Australia, it is alleged that appoint arold Frederick King, Eng. to be His Majesty's Consul for the Consular District antive bern West Australiaos, if, luft to follow their inclination, would have played of nokon, to residoat Wuchow; and Herbart ‘alono bard' in relation to the rout of Allon ttewill, Esq., to be ¡His Majesty's Vice- Australia bat as the result of a referandum Consul at Tientsio. which was forced on the Premier.i by popular elamour, the strangers within their entvoled patires, the

and so federation cuae to равн The strangers bad flocked to Wastern Australia where to goht-bearing areas of discovered. The oxodus of these adventurers was so large that the Eastern States, and excially Victorin, the xuffering from the disastrous consequences of the land boote, were being steadily drained of their population. The gopathy of those outsiders was all with the places of their origin and therefore with Poteration."

WATER Cardio and Kalgoorlie had bat lafsily boni

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There in a Datural division as well as a

We are kindly rewinded that nor roport of the Arts and Crafts Fihibition failed to noties the big painting (ansient) by Li Si Fon in us room by self next S, George's Hall (Long Dynasty. It is from Mr. Tso Tsau Tar's collection pricata collection. Mr. Tan's raprosents five dynastien, but he has only exhibited one of his pictures.

The Poak Range will be opened today at 3p..when His Excellency the Governor will fire the first shot. There will afterwards be a

sentimental one, between Western Australia match between members residing at the Pork, and its Southern neighbour, a two thousand | Hoogkong (lower level) and Kowloon Teams: mile belt of sandy desert, and so far the Eight a side. The member in charge of veck Federal Govern mount has oeglected in bridgton will make arrangements for his team's it with a railway that would have put the rifles, Ammunition will be provided on the states more in touch with each other. A

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range.

Some little time ago we reported that a

prisoner who was sentenced to stron years in Victoria Jail for armed robbery in the New Territory, was santal for robbery in China, After-the appliosion-for-his-extrudilion-was- keard, ba was committed to prisou porting the Governco's ander. That has since beon" malo. and on Thursday the prisoner was

ver to the Chinese Authorities

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A London paper says:-From reports to hand it seems that the four companios of the 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent

Regiment at Hongkong did splendid work after

the typhoon in asisting the civil authorities in removing the dond, and helping the survivorn and sufferers. Great oredit is due to the West Kents for their efforts in giving a helping baud at a time when it was badly needed." In doing se, however, the battalion was ouly acting up to inagnificent reputation but his peace and war.

The last touch of incongruity and contrast has," writes a correspondent, Boon added to "the strange tale of our intrusion into the sacred and forbidden land of Thibaf." Captain W. PO Connor, our Trads Agent at Gyants and the familar guide and friend of the Grand Lams of Tasbilhuspo, is taking back with bino anh.p, motor for the use of-his--Holiness. It will be delivered in pieces at Calcutta, taken by train to Darjooling, and there londid on the backs of cooling.

THE BIRTHDAY OF HIM. THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

In colabration of the birthday of M. the Emperor of Japan, Mr. Kwasbe, the Asting Consul is holding a series of fanctions at the consulate and official residonna to-day. The programme of the day's proceedings conmonces with a reception of Japanne subjects only between the hours of and 11 a.m. which the

nationa!

ceremony of bewing before the portrail their Imperial Majesties. the Emperor and Burpress, and H:HH-the-Grown- Prince, will be performed.

TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS EXCLUSIVE SERVICE).

OBITUARY.

LONDON, November 2nd, Archduke Orto is dead.

CLYDE SHIPBUILDERS POSITION.

Lösnux, November 2014. A lockout of "tujaon shiphilders on the Clyde is threatencil.)

STORMS NEAR RIVIERA.

Losuos, Novender m

AMERICA AND JAPAN

INDON, October 31st. 1e reported in New York that a systematic boycott of the Japanese restau rus is provoeding in San Francisco, andy that there are dangers of anti-Japanese riots if the Federal Courts devida the ednational question against the bocal authorities.

SILVER JUBILEE OF ST. JOSEPIIS- COLLEGE.

Today one of the premier educational extabs- lishments in this colony, the St Joseph's College,

calebrates its silver Jubited. It was on the Brd

Heavy storms have swept the arrived in Hongkong in I875 at the invitation Riviem, occasioning many wrecks.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

Lospay, November 2nd. The municipal élections resulted in a large gain for the Moderates.

THE STRAITS VOLLAR.

sea voyage las bren and is yet necessary. FRUIT These who saw the danges of federation see how to make it parently fail to seum. They permitted tagros up in the isolated west “un oligarchy of all settlers who preapered exceedingly under the

From noon to 1 pm. There will be an official | SINGAPORE November 2ud. operation of a protective Customme tarif"

reception for forsigave at the Consulate in

The new

Straits dollar is altered They offered, indeed, rather an amusing

Queen's Building and from 1 to 6 pm. thure from 900 to 500 fineness, but unal- object lesson, which we dare not ventate tu

A correspondens writing to the Y.-C. iterald will be an "At Home" at the official residence, say whom it would most fühle, Mr. | etafos: “To-day's operations (October 27th) a Maxdosnell Itoad to which shout gravats tered in size and weight,. CHAMBERLAIN'S followers or the Free Trade cavalry charge-were brief. They work badly have been incited. Abon 200 guests have been, As cited in the special article stage manageil from our point of view, but in invited to an evening parts at p. The quoted, it-un-be-upplied either-why-

themselves, wars extisfactory. Nothing spoel-Band of the 129th Balacbi Regiment, will play making of course. They merely attempted during the “ At Homs”. epectacular effect and they achieved it.

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FREE OF COST.

Both as squally suitable for consumption desing the Winter or Samer Mouths, a ar Superior in Quality and general get up to vnything that his billorto been put on this Mark

82.30 Per

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party.

Par the mod part they grew wool for export and frait and cereals for home conemption. How much (Ee Wo Australian orchardists throve may be gathered from the foot that the retail prios of apples was, before Federation, as high as is. 6d. per lb. the price of wheat was proportionately high, as the Customs" tariff Thinade the competition of the her States virtually prohibitive. Immadintoly after Fodera. tion there wat into the Western ustralian markets an inrusk of fruit and dairy produer from the other States, and the scare thereby imagined. Every davies of ingenuity was used to thwart the exporters from "the at er side,

„ŠÍ 25 Per Tron, allowed" for all buffles grund greafed among the local producers may wil be

in gond stition.

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all differentiate between the satisfactory one. rying out of a st ́piece wall rehearsed before- hand and an efustive lighting form. These ABURETES DES Gannot reveal (as far as I ciB are at Present) much about this general efloiener of the army It would seem that we are not to be allowed to su uough to pass judgment on the latter. Undoubtedly the Chicase have secured in three or four provincus troops well drilled and resembling soldiera,"

and the Aimsiest-p-otexts signments of Tho advout of good career-compass the fruit to Fremantle sere condoned by heront is so rare that the Marquardt concert at inspectors as being infected with the codlin

th and the fruit dy. Part of the price which the Peak Hotel on Monday night is worth A. S. WATSON & CO., the Enstern States paid to Western Australia another, reminder. Mrs. Newborn, the tras

for entering

the federation was the privilege ofSoprano who has takin Hongkong society by imping for five years a sliding scale of storm, aud Mr. Grimble, the Pianist of the Custeras duties on alt goods imported from the Far East, are supporting or and Mas sister States; but now that that period has expired, the local growers have becoms fully Marquardt. The programme which is hora alive to the blow dealt to their interests, which appended is a very interesting ono :-. fr the first they had the sagacity to perceive Violin and Piano Souvenir de Kayda" Leonard would fall upon them..

· Harp Solo - Frutasio elegantą' ..... l'arish—

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The Daily Press.

We are now told that the recent secession

is due to the transeo itinental railway. agitation; that Western Australia was per -suaded into federation with promises of such

a railway which promise is apparently viewed by the Federal Government as too large an order. How much sentiment is with when it seems to conflict with busi

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

LEAGUE CRICKET

The following team has been selected to represent the Civil Service Cricket Club in the Maich u. Army Staff ou the Military ground to-day commenting at p.m.-Dr. Atkinson

At a meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on Wednesdity, the Hon. Mr. W. H. Shetland win | propose a resolution on the subject-

1.0 CER'S SERVION)

THE UNITED STATES.

LINDON, October 31sL. President Roosevelt has fired the electious F. A. Biden, G. A. Woodensk, P. Lamble for the first Philippine Ausdrably, in the

spring.

A. J. Jordan, P. E. Adams, H. T. Jackman.

Capt.) E. B. Reed, L. E. Brett, F. Bacon and W. H. Kelly. Reserve-). T. Robink.

RUSSIA.

Novonibor. 1981, that the foundation stone of th present hand-ome building was hid by thou thou Movernor, Sir John Pope Beunesy but th Christian Brothers, whose-sole avocation, the teaching and training of boys, is known and who have schools anil colleges all over the world, first.

of the then Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong, the much respooted Bishop Raimondi. They taught for a year in tlm old St. Baviour's School, which was located next to the old Roman Catholic Cathedral in Wellington Street. In Juda, 1976, SL. Jomph's College was formally opened in the building in Cairns Boal, now known as Buxey Lodge, the present residence of Mr. H. N. Mody.

The attendanes rapidly grow larger and larger, and in a few years this building was found to be getting overcrowded and entirely instit,for thaeneo morlatis of thilarga utani barát

hoardersäul day scholars. The presentaðmirable. hodlthy and commanding site was secured through the instrumentality of the late Bishop Raimond. The present building was originally

a two storied our, and as boarders and day scholars hegan to ipurouss in gumbors as the

popularity and repulation of the College because another story in 1998; nad agafa in 1902 it was farther fut-necessary-to-add-two-new-winge with the result that St. Joesph's College is now one of the handsomest buildings in the | Colouy, providing excelsat and most can- fortables acresmodation, to both boarders and scholars alike. St. Joseph's, Gollags has the reputation, of having turned ont some rary chever pupils. many of whom art now necupying respousible and Icrativo ta China and position in different ports. Japan, to the credit of themselves and their

more widely known, the Brothers decided to add.

touchers. The following is a brief sammary of the doings of the college since its opening- The first enrollment was only about 125; at present-it is over 398), · The boys wars promotiled for the Osford Local Hxamination in 1891, but for some reason they were not prouted for four following years. From next

The following will represent the H. K. C. C

LONDON, October 31st. -A" in their maleb against Craigengower this

Eight men have been executed, after a afternoon, on the Craigengower ground, at 2.15 p.0). sharp:-F. Berington, H. F. Chapman, J. Dram-head court martial, for the bombe H. Chalmers, A. S. Cobden, C. H. Falloon, Boutrage in St. Petersburg on the 291dult, A. Fowler, J. 3. Gardiner, T. C. Gray, Dr. F Kow, S. Robinson ..., and P. R. Wolf, Reserve-Rer. H. Wells.

The following will represent Craigengower Altars in this League match which will be played at

FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

Losos, October #Ist. French naval reinforcements have arrived Violin & Harp - Ata Maria (found 2.15 pm today en the Craigongower ground at Tangier, for the protection of French

and Piano" Audante from Concerto."

PART II.

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

Mendelssohn E. Lammert (Capt.), R. Bane, A..O. Brawn, interests. The Spinuing Wheel... Lotta L, A. Ross, M. E. Ager, R. Pestonji, J. D. Kinuaird, E. 8. Ford, E. Irving, R. B. Comper Vig in and Piano" Fantasio Migrou"...Sarasate and . Evans, Reserve:--8. E. Graen. Harp SureFantasio 95 Homs sweet Home Soprano

Goodbye".

Violin and Earp....

Luitab The concert begins at 9.15.

SCRATCH MATCHEN,

Marquard ..........Tosti

A match between the Police first eleren and *Nocturno" ..... Chrgía accord fifteen will be played on their recreation

beethor

ground this afternoon, the players being--

The XI: Langley, Korr, McHardy, Kont Edwards, Clyde, Faxler, Winter, Ogg. For and

The following have been selected to represent,

The Bells of Broadway, "... Clark the Hongkong Cricket Club in their match Kayud

Thomas against Navy to-day commencing at

Morris, England,' Wena Fruchtl,"

The Darkins Jubilee..

German

Czibulka P.-R. Hancock, Harry Hancock, Major. Elgar S. H. Pedley, R., W. A. Powell, C. H. Wagner

Furner Muckey, A. R. Lowe, A. O. Lang, É. F. O, MENE DINNER And November, 1906-lor Bird, J. Hall, Walter Daniel and W. Pouko D'Oeuvres - Clavirre on Toast. Soup-Asparagus.

The following is the League table ap to Fish-Hailed Fish and Butter Sauce. Entreer data

et Bread Cutlets-

nd Tunato Sauce, Muglas Puttien Curry- Dry. Joints, &c. Rouest Sirloin of Beyf und Baked Shoutdor of Mutton and Furnips, Cold Roast Wild Pointoon, Rossi: Capon and Bread Sunca, Boiled Luck and Mixed-Salad Siments--Ceradiel Fud ding, Strawberry Jew Cream and Finger Cakes, Plan Pudding and Brandy Kanca, Choose Biscuits. Dessert-Coffee-Fruits,

BL-K-6--6--Ą,” Kowloon Craigengower Hongkong Police Army Staff R. F.

3 points 1 point

& win.

draw.

MATCHES.

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ECGDY FOOTBALL.

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and since then they have been pressated regularly and the results have been satisfactory, as cat ba wawn from iba. Forf, that 128 huge received. the senior certificate, sùn with third class honours and distinction in religious kuow. edge, 37 got the junior kartilaatɔ and an the

and is inction. preliminary, on with third a homes in geography. When the Government scholarship was in oxistence th College secured it in 1992, mud inst year the Governor's prízo of $150 for hygiene was secured by a boy of the College.

Losos, October 1st.

To mark the completion of its first quarioe Lieut. Bellairs asked in the House of

century. His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni skit Commons, whether there was any provision Mass in the College chapol early this morning, in the Anglo-Japanese treaty which sales and this aftorneon there will be Benediction in guarded Great Britain from a war with the the "Cathedral,

In the tening Brother United States, uu' belat£ of Japan. Sir Sylvester, the present director and bis staff

of Leachers will be At Home", when Edward Grey, in reply, saith that the treaty entertainment will be given by the boys was of general character, and not likely to

for their parents, and friends of the Coltage. lead to war with any power.

DARING ROBBERY IN THE CITY. THE HOME FLERT:

It seems almost impossible to beliera that in Losses October 31st.-broad daylight robbers should be able to enter The Dreadnought has been selcted as the a house in such a populous part as Elgin Street and escape detection. Yet this actually flagship of the Home fleet.

happened at about midday on Thursday.

THE RECENT ATTACK ON MISSION. ARIES IN AMOY.

foxoox, October 3).

Sir Edward Grey, in reply to a question

The house in goeslian was occupied by the supradors of Messrs. David Bassoon and Co, and as it happened, both the compradors and his wife were cut at the time, only the amoh being at home. Three men knocked at the door, which

in the House, said that an enquiry was was opened, and one of the gang explained that being made as to whether the assailants of they bad called to repair the water piping. Dr. Horne and Mr. Eadie had been arrested They were admitted, but as soon as the door for the recent assault near Aucy, and that posed the amuli was soized by the throat, rag was ruthlessly aboved into her mouth to prevent the British Minister af Peking had been her crying out, and she was bound. Then the authorised to suggest that they should be robbers turned their attention to the goods compensated for the outrage.

and ohattels, and after thorongbly ransacking the house, departed with jowellary and clothing valued at $156. The amali was found in ber helpless plight when the compradore returned home, and as soon as she was freed related bar story which was subsequently told to the police.

RAILWAYS IN CHINA.

By kind permission of Lisut, Cel. A. G. BENS Day he guessed from the further Fitton, D.9.0. and Offears, the Band of the Ap allegation that it is the large shipowners of oond Duttalion The Qassu's Own" (Royal The XV Abley, Coopor, Davia, Foley, the Eastern states who have advanced the West Kent Regiment) will play the following Gordon, Grant, MeLennan, Parr, Shepherd strongest opposition to any railway scheme programme of sie daring dinner at the Watt.. Withere, Sulivan, Atiny, Robertson and to connect and waite all the members of the Hongkong Hotel, on Saturday, 3rd November Caygill. 1967- fedention. Thes: lave for years enjoyed a March -monopały-of-the varrying trade between Overtur

Selection from -Adelaide "and Premiatle, especially since Valy Honorowa, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1906.

the latter supplantest Allany as a port of Evert from “Folengrin,"

Chavison de Matin

buɛng are men who say that. Australia will call for Bial steppers. No soṛt of senti- one day surely deckare her independence of mental satisfaction could compensate them #heal", Britain, and Bgure amongst the for the loss of that trolle. What will natious as the United States of Australia. happen as a result of Western Australia-Tongue-la-lomin, The people are even sud to be ripe for ind pendent attitude un one secans to know, rebellion now, and lack rather the power but the newspapers appear inclined to _chan_the_will to cast loose the mother minimise the importanee-feuch-behaviour country's leading strings. This is most on the part of the youngest representative probably exaggerated. It is evident that government in the Union. Its bevoie revolt before there can be the United States of becomes at once ridicukur if the Imperial

More than one draft prospectus lying in the Australis, there must be a strong sub Goverment cbuses to ignore it, and the pigeon-boles of promoters will have the chance stratum of unity linking together the people other states seem glad that there is au of public isme seriously jeopardised by what It is Mr. Freshville has to say about mining in Japan, of those states. Newa coued that this is Imperial Government to appeal to

Mr. Frechville ine well-known wining engineer, far from being the case at present. Federn the spirit of the incident that interests us

who was sent out to Japan by an English group tion sounded hue, and gave rise to more most, as bearing on modern tondeusios. We

to report upon the prospects of gold mining in dreams of brotherhood that Nature is ever do not need Professor Dicer to tell us that the land of the chrysanthemum, He is on his likely to parpit to come true. We read geographical propinquity" is an essential way back now, and at one of his halting places, that the legislature of Western Australia of true federation, although it is well to be San Francisco, has been talking to a local nows- las passed a resolation in favour of secession reminded of the antithesis, that geographical paper man. According to the interviewer; Mr. B. Petley Halves: M Jonghen and L. J. prevent the suspension of work on tbe from the Union that was heraided with remoteness is a condition auterior to in. Frechyile says that for the Japanese themselves Blackburn; Forwards: I. G. C. Bailey, II. M. Shanghai-Nanking railway, and that His On the 2nd at 12.10 pa

p.m.-The baromotor has Japanese goldfields presont plenty of opportunity Kondall, R. Munro, T. G. Drakeford, J.

riven over Japan, except at flakodate, which such trumpetings. So if there be one state difference or worse. In plain kuguage, to for profit, but side that British companies Haaron, W. W. Clark, A. flange and H. F. Majesty's Government was attentivele

appears to be affected by another depression against another on the matter of maatar feel neighbourly they should be neighbours, would bankrupt themselves trying to pay ex- Hickman: Referee:- Mr. J. Clark.

following the matter. The negotiations for in the part of the flow of fapan.

The low pressure ares, which is probably federation, we may take it there may be as and the sooner the Federal Government pensos iu mines which are yielding Japan rich

the final agreement respecting the Soochow shallow, romains over the S. Philippines and inates a start with the transcontinental ret tirne. There are large ore bodies of a low many Australians who will eing, to one

Haugehow-Ningin railway were deferred adjacent waters. flag-the British as there are colouisrailway, the sooner it will be free of these grade character, and there is any quantity of

until the final aggreement concerning the cheap labour. Nesertheless, it does not appear

Canton Kowloon railway was concluded. their origin. The writer of an article in parts, and its treatment of Queensland over

so entific and expensive, ere applicable.

THE CHINESE MILITARY the Bugapore Fren Preer avera that the the labour question to prove the disconcert. would be as well, of course, to have other expr port on the morning of the 2nd fust, and may!

: MANŒUVRES. native born population of the State wasg fact that we may sometimes have too sions of opinion from those qualified to speak he expected here on or about the 9th inst..

on the matter; buf, says the Singapore Free The Indo-Chins str. Katsany left Calcutta

LONDON, October 31st. Free, Mr. Fredkville's views on gold mining for this port via the Straits on the 30th Oct,

The Peking Times criticising the Chinese commonly carry great woight. -

and may be expected here on or about 15th inst.

The C.P.R. str. Empress of China left Toko inapcouvres, comments on the ineficiency hains on Thursday, the 1st Nov., p.m. for Victoria and Vancouver.

of the others and the inadequate training The I.G.M. str. Burlow, carrying the German of the men, but says that the material is mails with dates from Berlin of the 9th Oct., left Bingapore on Friday, the 2nd inst, at108. good, and the discipline satisfactory. The and may be exported here on or about Tuesday, combined forces did not exceed 24,000 man the 6th last af 5 p.m..

The following have been selected to play for the Hongkong Football Club in the Rugby

LONDON, October 31st, Sir Edward Grey in reply to a question Match against United Services to day (Saturday)- Kick-off 4.30. The Club will play in solours: ia the House, said that the Chinese Govern. They have the matter in hand, but so far no Back: B. Johnson; Three-quarters: F. C. ment had given repeated assurances that arrests have been made. Kendall, T. E. Fearce, C. M. Freshow and funds would be provided in time to

who bave lost all respect for the nation of mimic rebellions, But it needed the Labour that modern methods of working, which are left Shanghai for this port on the 31st Oct, and

much of such good things as federation.

Solterly opposed to Federation, but were

manner to be presently Au. Latornational Walking Matoit at Tientsin outvoted in a explained. It is worth noting meanwhile on October 28th was won by a Franch military

team. British soldiers were secoud. how instinctively mon can cling to existing dividing lines, even though evidence on evidence, and argument on argument, be advanced to prove that, unlike the walls in

As a consequence of the continued Ligh rate

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS The N.Y.K, str. Kayu Maru (American Live It is expected here on the 3rd inst.

Per N.G.I. str. Ischia left Bingapore for this

Life is more profitable to the individual and the community alike when, the day's work over, of exetange Messrs. Caldbook Macgregor & the man of business can turn to the cultivation Co. announced that they bave reduced the of a healthy hobby which exercises his mental prices of their wines and spirits by 10 per cent.powers.-

WEATHER KEPORT.

from the N.W, and the barometer has risen on A high pressure area is spreading over China the coast particularly in the North, where the rise is a rapid one. Very hard monsoon is expected to prevail over the whole of the const, and over the N. part of the Chins Sen.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.03 inchos.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:- Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel South coast of China bet woon

Hongkong and Lamocks South coast of China between. Hongkong and Haingo..

N. wirde, strong, squally, becoming cooler. N.E. galea

N.E. winds,

strong toa gale. Sams No. 1.

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