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ESTABLISHED LD, 1841.

CHEMISTS,

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1908.

Iportant to recoguise, however, that the democratie ideal, beautiful as it appears in the eyes bent on the sacred liberty of the individual, cannot be fitted anywhere into the organization of a properly disciplined CO, and effective fighting force. A consistent democrat cannot be a good soldier, any more thou a consistently selfish person on bea good Christian. Old-fashioned infitary traditions on which time and money is still wasted could probably be pruned with advantage, but the reformers should go very deliberately and cautiously to work in this direction. No coldly democrația philosophy or logical formula can ade- quately account for the spinal thrill that fagitates the average man who hears lie. national anthem or some familiar military march played in certain circumstances, and yet that thrill is a symptom of nin emotion that inspires deeds of patriotism and **** derring-do," and it has to be taken into account. Half a hundred men with a good officer, habitunted by a long training to the unanimity or discipline that ensues such" mummeries "us saluting, regimental colour bearing, and so on, will best hundreds of untiaited units assembled in a mob that follows, if it follows at all, aome chance-chosen ball-wether of the flock, sending as the dictates of its individual intelligence permit. These things are not OIL IN MALT EXTRACT.

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A good start has been made at B. Petersburg TELEGRAMS.

with regard to building new roula for the

Rumian Navy. Two battleships, two armoured

ornisers, and two mining transports have been laid down in the Baltic Yard and the Admiralty

Yard, which belong to the Ministry of Marine. Russia's now armoured cruiser "Admiral Makharoff," which has been built in the Seyze skipbuilding yard, near Toulon, has just gave through her official trial trip of six hours at the

speed of 14 knots. The Bellsville boiler,

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ATTEMPT ON THE SHAH.

LONDON, March 1st. An attempt was made to murder the Shah of Persia by bomb throwing

the economising type, developed abont 3,300 Twelve were killed horse-power, with a consumption of 535 grammes per horse power.

Shipowners have raised sa interesting legal conundram for the consideration of the Board of Trade. Hitherto that department seems to

are thought itself fully authorised to charge to the General Lighthouse Fand any sumS experimentally expended in connection with the provision of submarine signale, A question has now been raised as to whether there is power to do this. The moneys which form this fund-represent an impost levied on merchant shipping for the lighting and buoying of the cotet, and there is, it has been urged, all the difference between

THE CONGO TROUBLE.

PORTUGALS CALAMITY,

REQUIEM MASE Hongkong, with its largo Portuguese so- munity, paid ita fribute to the memory of the fate King Carlos of Portugal and his son the Crown Prince, the vlatims of the tragedy which shocked the civilised world a few weeks ago, and on Saturday morning requiem mate for the repose of the souls of the King and the Prince

was held in the Cathedral of the Immsoulate

LONDON, March 1st.being present Belgium resents British inter ference in the Congo Free State,

WOMEN'S ENFRANCHISE

"MENT.

LONDON, March lat. The second reading of the Women's Enfranchisement Bill has been carried

THE CANON OF THE M188. Benedictus qui velt... Sung by the Choir. Pater Noster

By the Bishop.. Communion Lux Post Communion-

eterna-et-laosat sis" By the Choir.

Prayers for the Dead By the Bishop.

The last Gospel read by the Bishop, Tee funeral March, by

Chopia

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By Sociedado Philar CONCLUSION.

{monies. The Absolation at the Catafalgae, "Libera ma Domine" (fall akoir)......

INQUEST AT KULANGSU, ΑΜΟΥ,

KESPRE.

Conception of Hongkong. The ceremony was not the mere tributa of the people who call Parlegal their fatherland, but was of an officist

BUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A LIGHTHOUSE nature, all the leading ofcials of the Colony

An inquest was held at the British Consulate in black and white, and an imposing catafalque, Butler, sitting as Coroner, on the 20th and 22nd The interior of the Cathedral was decorated before H. D. My Consal, Mr. P. E. O'Brien- draped in black and allver, was raised in the February concerning the death of Mr. George centre of the nare. A black canopy, supported Bussell, agul 27, a light keeper in the service of by black colamus, stood above the gatafalquer the TM. The was found ou the verandah of a and under it rested two crowns on black velvet house conpied by Mr. Yokoyama, on the oushiona. The catafalque also bore the roys morning of the 19th February, seriously injured. Beme of Portugal, while the photographs of the Mr. C. A. V. Bowra, the Commissioner, and royal victims, in frames draped with black, Mr. Nielsen, Inspector of Lights, were in court faced the congregation, Three wreaths, of on behalf of the I.M.C., and the Municipal great beauty, lay at the base of the catalaiqua. Polica were represented by the Superintendent.. One of white lilion was from, Mr. Romane and

A number of witnesses having been called,

system designed to give warning, by by a majority of 179, but it is ex had the inscription in Portagas on the purple the finding was as follows:-

illumination and by basying and one which depends for ite success upon sabmarine bells. The point, it is said, is likely to be referred to the law officers of the Crown. Shipowners have always objected to being oslied upon to Navy, as well as for foreiga shipping. They light the cost for the benefit of his Majesty's now strongly object to have to pay for sub- marine warnings a well..

VOLUNTEER CHURCH PARADE. The Hongkong Volunteer Corps had santher: church parade yesterday, the second within a

pected that the bill will be shelved.

OBITUARY,

LONDON, March 1st.

Pauline Lucca is dead.

silk band "In testimony of profound grief and "Death from exliaustion from bleeding atd. sternal gratitude-Conselheiro Consul-General Agostinho Guilherme Romano," The seconded by any lethal weapon but probably arose from exposure to cold. The wounds were not lafliot- was from the members of the Lusitano Club, the deceased's falling against some stone or and the third was sent by the directors of the sharp substance. The attention of the Polico is Portuguese Library. It was a very artistic called to the foot that the man had prasionsly production and bore the following dedication; been in doubtful company and had been "A memoria de 8. M. D. Carlos 1, Pre robbed." sidente Honorario de Bibliotheca Lusitana. o da 8. A. o Principe Real, Offerece a Dirocoso da Bibliotheos."

pulegmatic auit of the corpa, Even mas month. On this occasion the volunteers, to the during a debate on the Polish Expropria- General for Portugal Special arrangements native of Husan and Les Klit, 24, house coolie,

culine huuau nature is a feminide and self-contradictory sort of thing," which means that there are hidden well-springs of feeling and motive that logic may not

number of about 70, want to the Union Church where the Ber. O. . Hickling ofloisted. The service was of a very appropriate usture, the hymns being well selected. The opening hymn was "Praise to war God, whose baanteens hand prepared of old our glorious land," and this was. our country" being ausgeded by the hymu "Together for our Empire now we pray” and costa & Co., are prescribed by leading Physi. ad failed to remove it; they had to creep' the devotional song" Who will sy the world is,

dying...

REUTER'S SERVICE.

is a sequel to the foregoing, in the Mixed Court, on the 26th February before Mr. Chên. GERMAN POLAND

Burg Yip, Mixed Court Magistrato÷with. The arrangements for the service ware in the Afr. L. Giles, of the British Consulate, sitting LONDON, February 27th. bands of a local committee which issued the as Assessor, Yai Gwost Bai, 31, brothal keeper, Horr Armin in the Upper Prussian Diet, invitations, in ocnjunction with the Consul native of Kulangan, Go Tek Ab, 20, chair coolie tion Bill, declared that a peaceful policy service, and needless to say, these were of the intendent of Police, with being concerned in had to be made for the conducting of the native of Kulangsu, were charged by the Super- would not solve the Polish problem, and most complete nature. His Excellency the robbery from the person of George Russell, that the plantation of German agricultu-Governor and Lady Lagerd arrived at the ralists was the only effective plan. Prince appointed time and were received by the Porta book, on the early morning of the 19th inst a sum of money, a silver watch and a cheque

the Service. In the seats below the chancel at Sui wes sentenced to six months—canges and The prisoners were found guilty, and Yui Gwont those specially-invited. In the front row". wers H.E.

three years' imprisonment, and the other two the Governor, Lady Lagwadi. H.E. Major General Broadwood, Commodore prisovers to six months' cangue and two year Stokes and Mrs. Stoker, und behind them

Imprisonment each. Expropriation Bill as framed by the Governa Captain Taylor, A.D.G. to the Governor, KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL ment, rejecting the Committer's amendment.

COUNCIL.

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take into account. American democratic ideala long-ago encountered this obstacle,

under it. So will Australian democracy, if it wants to achieve effective forces of defence.

H. E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr T. H. King to not as assistant superintendent of polios with effect from the 2nd alt

The name of Dr. George Patera Caldwell who qualified at the University of Harvard U. S. A, in 1870, has been added to the register of medical aut surgical practitioners qualified to practise medecine and surgery in the Colony,

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The prescher based his remarke on the text Deuteronomy 28th, 47 and 45, "Beasure thou servedat not the Lord thy God with joyfulness and with gladness of heart, for the aband ance of all things, therefore shalt thon serve thine enemies which the Lord shall road against thes. At the oatsst be expressed delight at being the Hongkong Voluntoor worshipping with them that morning and said that that led one to think, nationally and

Bismark's Polish policy as a sacred inheri

tance.

LATER.

The Prussian Diet has adopted the Polish

-THE CONGO FREE STATE

LONDON, February 27th. Sir Edward Grey, in the House of Com mons; said that the Congo Free State had forfeited all rights to international recogni. Imperially, espacially on one British Empiretion, and if the Belgian Farliament closes amidst the abaadace of all things.

the present session without taking over the Probeading, he pointed out that at the end of State on satisfactory terms, Britain was the 10th century Britala had no pienas prepared to take separate action on behalf. Mr. J. L. McPherson gave a very interesting outside Barope. Then the defeat off British treaty rights, and might raise the account of a trip which he made up the North-Spanish Armada sunousex to the world that River to Hankow at the Y. M. C. A. rooms on

Britain could live on the sas, aud the policy. of Bat rday night' His lecture, which was

Cromwell in building up the navy led Britain illustrated with beautifal time light effects, was much enjoyed...

to take the stand which decided for her future her-gigantic dimensions. Having indiarted the " Correspondents must forward their names and ad- drisses with communications addremed to the The Welsh community in Hongkong celebrat.xpansion of Britain from the 17th century till Editor, not for publication but as evidence of gooded St. David's Day on Saturday, Besides the the present time, and how a great band of Anglo- Saxon civilisation stretched round the world, to said that Britain had not only increased in ter ritory and in riches during those tou generations but had acquired something of a national conscience. If God, he continued, had spoken to a nation. He had spoken to us. If over He

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footfall match between teams representing the Principality and England, which is reported elsewhere, there was a dinner in the Hongkong Hotel at night at which the Hon. Mr. Ross Davies presided, *-

Demonstrationsin favour of aniversal suffrage took place at Solingen on January 27, wheu, at the conclusion of a poisi Democratio meeting, lands numbering thousands paraded the streets. The crowde were dispersed by police and gea- darmes with drawn words. Ultimately all traffic in the streets was stopped in order to prevent a demonstration in front of the Bath haus, where the Emperor's birthday was being calebrated.

set spart a people for the service of God and

man He had surely o'tossa Great Britain; The

growth of this empire was not a matter for pride and self glorification but rather for thanksgiving and for some, heart searching. God's elections were not merely privileges bat eslls for service, What, be asked, was this service of God which was asked and which lay at the basis of national prosperity. It was. acknowledgment of God in worship, either per scal or social. After showing that when s

AUSTRALIA advances.

We have heard The Maxim gun competition for the nation departed from the service of the Lord dis recently of the Colony's unval cuterprise, Gagooigne shield took place at Tai Hangaster followed, and instancing the history of the and the latest mail brings word of military Range on Saturday afternoon. This year there Jews, of Portugal, Spain and Francs in proof reforma in the island continent, projected was apparent a greater rivalry among the four of his assertion, the preacher quoted Professor in the press, if not actually mooted by the Volunteer Artillery companies and the four Seeley's remark that "religion is the great state building principle" and went on to urge legialators. The hitherto existing Defence une were fully manned. The shooting was good and the handling of the gons was very

his bearers to take up the service of God. As Act. practically upset in Australia the praiseworthy. Major Chapman, the command. principle which stands in the way of conipulant, and Captain Thomson, the adjafant, re- "sory training in the Mother Country, fereed, but their decision is not yet known.

although it did not provide for the training of a single unit. According to a Sydney writer, it specified in cold blood the different drafts in which the manhood of the country absolutely untrained

would be rushed to the front." Now

it appears it is to give place to a system entirely recast. Details are still to come, but from the published comments it is possible to glean a conception of some of the ideas that confront those who are leading the von of the new Imperialistic (of national) movement in the Colony. One idea that might have been expected from a community so imbued with the democratie spirit promises an army modelled og a ixture of primitive American and late Boer simplicity."All the tinsel and music and ceremony of the military life will be stripped away the bright uniforms, the bands, the ceremonial of saluting," We concur with the view of the "Lone Hand” that this would be "hardly wise." No doubt in some armies too much attention. has been paid to technique, and the science of mandaughter could have been developed without so much devotion to "goose step" marching and pipeclay parades. It is im

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on January 27, a manifesto to the country, dos- The Republican party in Portugal address aring that the dictatorship, after suppressing constitutional liberty, tad now embarked upon course of persecution. It farther stated that it was Monarchist oppression, ant not the individual members of the Moursby, that the Republicans desired to suppress. It sonaladod as follows: The Republican cause is the sacred cause of independence and the diguity of the Fatherland."

On behalf of the Italian Convent, Wanchai Branch, S. Francis Street, we are requested to acknowledge the generous donations noted

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patriots they needed to set about leading good Lives, the cultivation of Christian neighbour liness, the cultivation of a love of right, the cultivation of humanity, and the cultivation of good all round, he get

question whether our consent to import duties, the rovesue of which should be devoted to the welfare of the natives, had not been obtained under false pretences.

THE OPIUM QUESTION

LONDON, February 27th.

A White Book has been issued on the opium question, extending from 20th Sep tember 1906 to 11th February 1908.

Foreign Office, asks for information con Tre India Office, in a despatch to the

cerving the Chinese measures to restrict the importation of Persian, Turkish, and other opium, and suggests that China shall define the powers of the Provincial Govern ment regarding taxes on imported opium.

THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

Mr. A. J. Brackenbury Private Secretary, Capt. Synnot (member of the General's staff), Capt. Heathcote, A.D.C. to Major. General Broadwood, and Liont Blanchflower, R.N., Private Secretary to the Commotors. The third row was reserved for members of the Executive and Legislative Councile, those present being the Hon. Mr. F. II. May c... E. A. Hewett, the Hon. Mr. E. a. Osborne and the Hou, Sir Paul Chater, c.MO,, the Hon. Me.

the Hon. Mr. Wei Yak. Opposite was seated General Romano who was accompanied by Capt. Monteiro, representing the Governor of Macau, and Rev. Father Lucas, who was present on behalf of the ecolosinatical body of the Portuguese Oolong Then followed the Comenlar offeinls Chevalier Z. Volpine (Italy) and Madame Volpicelli, Dr Amos P. Wilder, (U.S.) Mons. A. Pierre Marty (Spain) and Madame Marly, Mr. Brebesia (Helgium), Mr. G. Friesland (Denmark), Dr. E. A Voratzsek (Gor many), Mr. F. Winkler (Austria-Hungary) Mr F, Barretto (Mexico), Mr. P. Kramer (Vica- Consul for France). The goats allposted to members of the Committee were placed after those for the consuls and were occupied by - Mr. J. J. Leiria (president) and Mrs. Leiria, Jorge, Messrs. A. M. C. Silva (hon, secretary! Mr. F. J. V. Jorge (vice-president) and Mrs.

A. M. Roza Pereira (bon, treasurer), C. M' Alves, José M. Alves E E 'Aquino-

Baptista, B. M. Cunha, João Gomes JM de Graça, F. X Lopes, J. D Osmund, B. de Pinna. E. A. Remedios,

J. Remedios, J. M. Rocha, Mario E. Silva, F. P. de V. Soares, Duarte de LONDON, February 28th,

Souza and L. J. Xavier. The Sisters and girls Mr. Asquith has introduced a Licensing of the Agile de la Ste. Enfance were accom- Bill which provides for a progressive remodated in the northern transepk and the duction of licences in the next 14 years, boarders and orphans of the Italian Convent, as southern-transept was reserval for the Sisters, and involves the extinction of 30,000 others, The provisions of the

well as the students of St. Joseph's College and Bill are most the Christian Brothora. The congregation, which was exceptionally largo, was seated in stringeat.

ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE

SHAH OF PERSIA.

the naye,

The service was of a very impressive nature His Lordship Bishop L.. Possoni officiated and was amistad by the Very Rev. Fr. F. de Maria and Rev. Fr. Augustial (deacon), and Rev. Fr. were Boy. Fathers P. Gabardi, G. M. Spada, F. Les (sub descon). The masters-of-ceremonies and A. Leng. The choir and other musical the Sociedade Philharmonics. The order of Introit" Eternal rest

LONDON, February 28th. At the conclusion of the service the Voluntoars marched back to the headquarters where they two bombs were brown on the roof of the Benter's Agency in Teheran wires that were dismissed. They were accompanied to the ohnich by the band of the Middlesex Regiment. Shah's motorcar, killing the three out. Major Chapman was in command and the other riders and wounding the chauffeur and officers present were Captain Thomson, adjutant, twenty others. The Shah was not in the service was as under:

aalborsten, Liontenants Northcote, motorcar bus occupied a carriage at some Nicholson, Crake, Keunet.

LIFE-SAVING EXTRAORDINARY,

distance behind it. The Shah reached the palace in safety.

THE NEW LICENSING BILL.

Lesbos, February 28th. Mr. Asquith's Bill is the chief topic on

arrangements were entrusted to the members of

eleison

give unto themi "Sung by the Choir. Kyrie eleison Christe

Do. The Callest —“Fidelium Des omnium” and

Quesumus Domine" Sung by the Bishop, Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians,

experience in the annals of life-saving happened What, we believe, must be a unique recantly to a British traveller in central Olann His route lay one day from Nankangin to Kuling over rough mountainous country in the (present) depth of winter. Arrived at the the Stockmarket; business in Brewery Gradual latter plass towards midnight, he found that two

Chap, 17-12-17 By the Sub Descon.

"Requiem eternam dons eis Do

mine

of his coolies were, miming and started off shares is at & complete standstill), and shortly after daybreak to find them. They though Brewery socurities are practically Tract Absolve Do- were discovered lying on the path and trezon

mine

rigid bere was still life in the bodies, still tunegotiable, nominal quotations show Sequenas" Diesirilla" however, and attempts at resuscitation were successful after a few hours. Our traveller

an appreciation of £25,000,000 as compared Gospel of St. John, returned to Kuling late in the afternoon, and with yesterday. was there met with the intelligence that

two others of his party were deed. Sure enough they were found to all outward

appearances asphyxiated, lying in a room in which they had

E.H.E.T.C.

By the Choir.

Do. Da,

Minutes of a meeting of the Council, hold at the Board Room, on the 11th February 1908,

Present:-Messrs W. H. Wallace, (Chair. man), C. A. V. Bowrs, A. F. Gardiner, W Kruse, Hang Ts'au-chew, S. Okuyama, N. Wilson, the Health Officer and the Sporetary,

and confirmed.

1 The minutes of the last meeting are read,.

2. A letter is read from the British Consul informing the Connell that he has been in cor. respondence with H.B.M's Surveyor of Warka Shanghai, on the subject of handing over, a man of the public, and that he is prepared to hand over the well in question, it being a condition that the Council bind themselves to keep the well in good repair and always parmit the residents of the British Consulate com- pound and of the Foundling Institution to have freescouse to it.

well from the Consulate to the Connoil for the

3 The Superintendent of Police reports the following casce have been dealt with at the Mized Court since the last meeting :-

SUMMONSES. Assault 2 Allowing piga to stray 2.

(Signed) W. E. WALLAUR Chairman,

By order,

C. BERKELEY MITCHELL,

Secretary:

325,712 FOR WIDOWS AND

SPINSTERS.

NOTTINGHAM LACEMAKER'S UNIFICENCE. tingham lade manufacturer, has been sworn at The will of Mr. R. Wilkinson Smith, a Not- £935,712, and with the exception of about £10,000; the entire amonut is left for the benefit of widows and spinsters resident in the city and country of Nottingham:

The money is to be need to found and maia- toine sharity, called the Robert Wilkinson Smith Charity, to provide, at the discretion of the trustees, amauities for necessitous widows and spinstern of good ebarsoter and reputation, and to erect in Nottingham slmshouses for widows and spinsters,

The testator bequeathed £5,000 ach to three nephews and £10,000 to his nephew Joba Smith, but in four codicils he revoked the legacy to John Smith and reduced soother legacies of £1,000 to his niecs Lucy Roberts, nephew's legacy to £2,000. He also rovoked £500 to his clerk. Albert Fraten, £250 to his employed Samuel Hombridge 2100 aach to

other employees, and £59 to his cosoh- In the will Mr. Smith bequeathed a picture Arabella," but he revoked the bequest in a codicil.

representing a boat in a gale to "my dear wife

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The str. Zafiro left Manila on Saturday, the 29th ult, and is due here to-day at 6 pm.

The NY.K. str. Hamachi Maru (European Line) Toft Shanghai for this port on the 28 alt, and is expected here to-duy

The I.G.M. str. Prinz Sigismund loft Moji on Saturday, the 29th ult. e.m., and may ba expected here to-morrow at ag

The F. & O, str, Marmord left Bingapore for this port on the 29th alt, of 2 p.m. with the outward English Maile, and is due hore on the 5th Instant at about 6 a.m.

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The N.KK. str. Io Maru (America Line) left Kobe for this port vin Moji and Shanghai on 28th ult.. and is expected here on 8th inst. The TM, str. Prinzore Alice carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 11th ult, left Colombo on 20th ult. p.m.; and may be expected here on or about Wednesday,

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loe was put into their mouths, and everything calculated to give a shook to their system was done. Once again his efforts were successful, and our traveller was able to resume his journey. with a full retinue. NO Daily Newe

By the Deacon,

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By the Choir, I will go down, O just Judge of the Bead by the Bishop the 11th inst. a.m. orets

living and the

dead, sta Preface"it is just

and reasonable" "Asthore" won the Elliot Cup yesterday.

Sanstma-Sanctus Doiniled report will appear in to-morrow's

Banctus

hap. XI-21-28 Ofertory Lord Jesus

Christ, King Glory"

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R. J. Leiris Esq.

F. A. Gomen Esq.

"Ailes" won in the championship clam yester. Peter gone to Reep with a charocal fire burning and day, but " Dione," standa first in the champion. At the Se- all ventilation excluded, Without a moment's ship. Kathleen was frab in the one design hesitation they were hundled out into the snow clies. Our report is held over.

A H.K.C V.C.

Sung by the Bishop.

By the Choir,

The TKE.str. Hongkong Maru will sail from Yokohama on Monday, the 2nd inst, and is due to arrive in Hongkong on Wednesday, 11th inst The C.P.R. Mr. Monteagle arrived Vancouver at 6 am on Friday, the 28th ult

The P.Matr. Biberia arrived in Ban Fran- cises on Friday, the 28th ult.

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