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Kwei provinces reports that they (the insurgents) appear to be well provided with fands, a commissariat, and excellent arme and ammunition. They have already cap- tared some Government forts and many Government rifles, and the Viceroy has naked that his neighbours be instructed to send reinforcements, otherwise he cannot
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1908.
The Tear celebrates the sui vorry of his TELEGRAMS. DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR birthday to-day,
Madame Wu Ting Tang, wife of the Chinese Minister to the United States, and sister of the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, CM.G.. left by the "Asia" on Saturday for the United Staten
At the Magistracy on Saturday→→→17.mom and three men-were charged with stowing away on board the Shinchiko Maru" wish
Detective Sergeant Wilden found the stowaways hiding between the keelson and the lower bold. The men were fined $500 each and the women $50 each, while three of the Chinese grow were also fined $25 each for aiding and abetting.
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REGLUSIVE SHEVICE).
THE TURF
LONDON, May 17th. Kempton Park Jubilee Handicap
yesterday and resulted.
Hayden All Black Malan...
-1 2
HOPGROWERS DEMANDS.
when a box of matches exploded in the band af [? pickers assembled at Trafalgar the mafoo as he was attempting to light a Square and passed a resolution cigarette, dashed off at a great rate and after many narrow escapes had been ran it was demanding an import duty on all
foreign hops. pulled ap by Mr. Shand on the Prayo.
OF MACAO.
THE ADDRESS PRESENTED TO HIS AKOULLENGY,
The following is
translation of the Address presented to H.D. Sonhor Pedro do Azevedo Continho, Governor of the Colony of Macho
EEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
The annual general meeting of the shar holders in the above company was held on Saturday at the registered offices, Alozandra Buildings. Mr. H. Humphreys presided and there were also present Bir Paul Chater, Dr. Noble, Messrs G. C. Moxon, J. A. Jopp, 0.8. Chubby (director), E. E. Ellis, J. M. Wong C. B. Bayers, and Dr. Clark.
The notios convening the meeting haring been rend,.
The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen, owing to the corrected report now before you has only olatioal error in the original report issued,
boon in your hands since yesterday. Unless
are
When the Leal Senado imagined that various problema affecting the prosperity of this Colony were rapidly approaching solution"; when it was thought that progress was shortly to be made with the work of sanitation in the "Chinese district; when the Senado was convinced that the barbour works in connection with the projected railway to Canton would however, any shareholder wishes me to rest Boon be undertakon; and the construction of follow the naual course and take them as read. the report and statement of soconuts, I shall the gaol and other equally neoary works would During the period under review the whole of LONDON May 17th.
be accomplished foots; when it was hoped the 50,000 new shares in the Company hav e Thirty thousand hop growers that with the beginning of the next school been duly allotted and a flat call of $1.00 per year the higher class cotools would be so share has been paid up on same. As actual. improved as to most the special needs of the construction work on the now line has not yet Colony; when it was known that a careful revision of the now regulations in regard to commenced it has not been found nooowary
to make any forthor call on shareholders industrial taxes and fest with a view to consequently your dizestore enabled banetting commerce and industry was al
to pay you a dividend at the rate of most completed; when the entire community eight per cent per annum, bat after work entertained- hopes of maing all these under-
hes started sad during the process of takings accomplished by your Exosilendy building farther capital will be called og, making fresh and rich blood te course through and shareholders must expect to reosiva smailer the arteries of the Colony, giving it life dividends. The proft and less account energy, prosperity and joy when we had stready begun to dream of a future so full differs in two respects. from any that have of happiness for this Colony, a future which, hitherto been plined before you. The balance Portuguese of to-day have not lost that allowance made for outstanding season tickets. would damopetrate to the Far East that the carried forward has bon emitted aird an knowledge of colonisation of which thois. Both these changes (which are purely of a ancestors gave proof," when the inhabitants of Macao are just beholding a greater fatura... alas the news that you ore relinquishing the post spreads with regret over the town.
"The disappointment sufered by the whole Colony could not be greater
hold Yunnan for the Empire: The Goverreached Hongkong on Friday night from Japan, one mile and two furlongs-was run nor of Kwange was thereupon ordered to send troops with all possible speed. There is also a story of a protest from the Waiwupu to the French Government, complaining that Anuaca is being allowed to be used as . ༤ It is quite certain that the a rebel base.
A pony, formerly sand for racing purpose, French do not want that sort of thing going provided some excitement down Wanghai way on, and possibly they have been as much on Friday by bolting. It was stfached to a ghorry in which were nested several Chinese eurprised as the Yunnan Viceroy Waladies and gentlemen and, becoming frightoned Unfortunately, their regular forces have bean seriously reduced in that part of the world, and they are not in a position to sweep up the country or to adequately guard their frontier from being violated as it seems to have been. They ought to be able to intercept the Cantonese visitors and keep them out of mischief. The N.-C. Daily News suspects that the trouble is being greatly exaggerated, "for the sake of the kudos that will be attainable at the end of the campaign," and so far as the tales of furious fighting go, we have no doubt that it is all bunkum. But there is another cause of exaggeration, panic, and panic may like smoke of fire, be taken us an indication
An extraordinary series of suicides took of the existence of something out of order. These rascals are moving about and demon-place in the Tientsic Native City on Sunday evening and Monday morning, May 2 and 3. strating, and though there is no chance of The owner of a cash shop named Tien Ineb- their achieving anything big, they cause ching, who is an official with Total's rank, his son and their families killed themselves. The worry and loss all round,
father and son purchased pɔison and giving it The English Mail of the 18th April was to their wives and phildren instructed them to delivered in London on the 15th instant.
At noon on Saturday, seventeen mero plage
pases Lad been notified, making 270 to date.
The appointments of Bir Henry Berkeley and Mr. H. W. Slade to the Legislative Council are sanounced in the Gazette.
received from the Secretary to the Government It is notified that information has been of Barms to the effect that Hongkong hae been
10.
It is reported by Colonel Takabama, a staff offer of the Port Arthur garrison, who arrived at Moji on April 27 on his way to Tokyo, that 6,000 Japsute are now living in the tows. Much improvement Las boon meds as buildings, ets. Houses may now be built without reference to the headquarters of tha fortress though: such work has hitherto been prohibited. The operation of floating the ships which were sank during the war will be bagan in May and is expected to be tuished before the and of this year.
take it. They then left their houses and met at a restaurant where they ordered a 'special-
dinner, afterwards going to a theatre. After
long evening's amusement the men went to the river back, the father taking a sampan on the Hotung side, and the son going to the west side. They met la midetream and sprang overboard. Both sank at once. The cause of
a
father is said to be largely in the debt of the suicides was annoial dificulties. The local forsiga bank. The cash thep besieged on Monday and Tasslay by sreditors, and extraordinary sosoek ware witnessed. The The Gazetle contains a copy of the despatch creditors of thə dənd man bank. their heads
declared an infooted port,
S. WATSON & CO. From the Secretary of State, to H. E. the Gover nor informing him that His Majesty had been LIMITED,
pleased to entrust to his care, as one of the Principal Secretaries of State, the Beals of the Colonial Department.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 13th May, 1908,
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, ONLY communications relating to the new columa
should be addressed to The Epiros...
Correspondents must forward their names and ad- dresses with communications addressed to the
faith.
i
Instructions lisys been issued by the Ministry of Finance to Viceroya and Governors through: out the Empire that they may ïntroduce whatever reforms they may plussə-in-their provinces, bat with the proviso that no foreign' losus shall be contracted to bring about the reforms in question.
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased Bailor, not for publication but as evidence of good to appoint, under Section 3 of the Vaccination Ordinance, 1999, (Ordinance No. 2 of 1890), the All letters for publication should-be written on
following gentlemen (who aro Chiness doctors. one side of the paper only.
at the Tong Wa Hospital) to be Public. No anonymously signed communications that have
other
Vaccinators: Ng Wai-nom, Lui Pək-obi, Li already appeared in
will be inserted. papers Orders for entra enpics of DAILY PRESS Should Le sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that Benog-pong and Chan-Yak-tong hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash
-Telegraphic Address: Press,
Opiles: A,B,C. 5th Bd. Lieber.
P. O. Box, 84. Telephone No. 12,
With reference to Government Notification No. 307 of the 31st May, 1907, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
against the doors and shatters of the shop, some attempting to broak in. The yamei has taken over the property and will pay what debts are possible. Both men were widely zenpected. They had bongs in Peking and did.
large busines, there--"P. and T, Times," THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA;
LIMITED.
B
ANNUAL MEETING, The seventeenth" ordinary-annuil general meating of the shareholders in the National Bank of Chins, Limitad, was held on Saturday. Mr. J. Soott Karston (chairman of directors) presided. Others present were:-Mosure. G. C. Moxon (managing direct ), E. 8. Kadoorie, P.C. Polts, B. D. Haskell, E. Ellis, 8in Tak Fau, Chan Pi Pau, Yang Pak Long and J. Georg.
..
The notice cumvening the meeting haring be read,
The Chairman said:-Gentlemen-The report and balance ebest for the year ending
time in your bands I will with your permixton-
LUTAR'S SERVICE.J
THE MOROCCO ENVOYS IN GERMANY.
· Lornów, May 14tk. The Envoys of Mulai Haid have been received by the Foreign Office in Berlin. The Envoys urged that as Mulai Haid was now master of the country, Germany should take steps to secure the withdrawal of the French troops. They were informed that it was impossible to enter into official relations with them, but the Government would consider their request.
OPENING OF THE FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION,
LONDON, May 14th. The Prince and Princess of Wales opened the Franco-British Exhibition at Shepherd's
Bush.
The ceremony was marred by a
LATER persistent downpour of rain,
M. Cruppi and M, Ruan, the French
Chamber of Commerce in the evening. M Ministers, attended a binquat given by the
Ruan eaid he hoped the exhibition would further develop the entente.
THE GERMAN COLONIAL.
MINISTER.
LONDON, May 14th. Herr Domburg, the German Minister, passing through London en route to South Atrion, to study British Colonial Institu tions, mat with a most cordial reception.
THE BANKERS ASSOCIATION.
LONDON, May 14th. Major Seely, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, attended the dinner of the Bankers Association."
bookeeping nature) have been carried out upon the suggestion of the Company's auditors.
however reduces the profits by 33,986.30.· ́A The provision for outstanding season tickets comparison of the present balance sheet with the previous one is difficult for the reason thas the former is for twelve months,an the latter
plowed to be able to inform you that trafio for eighteen months and 13 days, but I am
receipts for the financial year just closed show an increase of $7,145,30 as compared with the
The regret felt by, all could not be dooper! The Leal Senado who knew so well of your Excellency's superhuman efforts, daring the year of your governorship, for the realization of all these projects on which the fate of Macao depende, and to which your Excellency haavions were month. As thors is only devoted the best of four intelligence, parsovering with pure love in this holy orusade for the betterment of Macau, cauret but most deeply regret your sudden retirement.
"Bat the Leal Bopado cannot forget and wil,
study of these problems and your persevering remember with sincere gratitude your arsiduon
work towards the realisation of the bright dren
of a prosperous Macao,...
"Fate has not permitted your Excellency to sce the accomplishment of this beautiful ideal bat we shall ever remember the example of your governorship as a model, the meat complete, of honesty, honour, and devoted love of work and justice, which all-porezning and governed alika-may profitably study,
The Lost Bozade and the people of Macas falflling their daty in this most simple but impressive manner, do hereby signify their sincere gratitude to your Fraellenes for your devoted application.
the problem of enhancing the prosperity and happiness of the Colony.
to.
With deep gratitude Erom the people of Macoas sacere and enduring as ever were the sentiments of the inhabitants of the City. of the Holy Name of God of Maaso-There is no other more loyal."
His Frealiency and family left Hongkong on Saturday by the steamer "Asia" proceeding home vik Amerion,
a corresponding increase in running and other expenses of $1,103.47 thỗ not gain on the pane amounts to $6,051.83 a result which, I think, you will consider satisfactory, Your Queral Managers and Directors are not yet able to
commence. Negotiations have been going on during the whole year with the Governmout state diliüively when work on the new Toe will
and a completo survey of the proposed lius. has bien made. Many difficulties arose in of them have now been surmounted and we connection with these negotiations but aroit
think that before many months are over we shall know exactly how we stand. Before moving the adoption of the report and statement of accounts I shall be pleased to suswer soy
estions,
There being no questions, The report was adopted on the motion of the CHAIRMAN, seconded by Mr. Elus,
The CHAI&MAN proposed and Mir, Dozers geconded the s-slection of Sir. Paul Chester, Hop. Mr. II. Keswick, Dr. J. W., Noble, May G. C. Mozen and Mr. C. 8. Gabbas as directors-- Carried.
Mesora W. H. Potta and A. R. Lowe were re-elected auditors on the motion of Me, CLARK, Beconded by Mr. Wong,
The CHARMAN-That is all the business of the misstiog, gentlemen. Thank you for your attendance. Dividend warranta will be posted
this afternoon,
THE INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLES
· London, May 15th. Lord Lonsdale was asked in the Hous of Lords, whether the Ameer had replied to the representations of the Government of │* HARBOURS OF REFUGE.
THE KOREAN NATIVE PRESS, India in reference to the participation of Regulations made by the Governor-in-Connoit translation of some passages of the article in The Secal Prose" gives the following
Ordinance, 1899, (Ordinance No. 10 of 1899), that led to its suspension by the Korean for the control of vessels in the Harbours of Government under the now Korona Press Refuge in Ceussway Bay and elsewhere in the Regulations- Waters of the Colony, dated 11th May, 1908, are published. They are:
HONGKONG OFFICE: JOA, DES VEUX ROAD Cr. Braytold to be second assistant-Marina 31st December, 1907 haying now been some Afghans in the frontier outbreak and under Section 25 (4) of the Merobant Shipping the native edition of The Korea Daily News
HONGKONG OFFICE JO TEST STREET. B. Burveyor vice Mr. Fistoher resigned, with on lonte of Mr. James Macdonald, Government
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG MAY 18TH, 1908
effect from the 14th instant, during the absence
Marine Surveyor.
whether any explanation had been given of tho-hostile demonstration at the Kaiber Pass, Lord Lonsdale replied that the Ameer had given satisfactory assurances of his efforts to dissuade Afghana froni joining the tribesmen, but it was contrary to the public interests to enter into details of the correspondence.
THE REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.
1. The Harbours of Refuge are for the purpose of affording shelter to small craft during bad weather, and shall not be used at any other time witheat the special permission in writing of the Harbour Master,
2. No vessel, so long as any space remaing vasat in a Barbour of Refuge, sball sucker, secure, or lie in such a position as may obstract the free socess of other vessels to ench vacant
space.***
hou a country has lost its sovereignty, its people are no longer human beings; they belong to the category of cattle and horses. The country itself is no better than a hill, You may have ears and eyes, yet you are as the deaf and blind and fit for no good purpose, You may have bands and feet, yet you are as criminals confined in a prison. Try to go watap out of your gate and a passport is doraanded of you.
readets will have noted two or three reter Section 90 of the Public Health and Buildings observe from the balance sheet in your hand. ↑ armaments....without others co-operating. plase, within the limits of a Harbour of Retage enbjected to incessant intimidation by the devil,
ences within recent days to events that are
LONDON, May 15th. Sir Edward Grey speaking at a dinner of the Iron and Steel Institute, said-one bation was helpless in trying to reduce
The Government realised the importance of maintaining armaments, especially the naval armament. In conclusion Sir Edward Grey said that if our parel position falls to such a point that we are unable to cope
against the navy; not merely our prosperity but our very independence and integrity exceeding three months. will be at stake.
3. Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent any vessel using any recognised pier or landing for the purpose of landing or embarking oargo or passengers, so long as ruch vessel shall not remain within such limita lange them in some tely necessary for such landing or embarking.
4. Any breach of these Regulations shall. be punishable, on summary convletion, by a
with or without hard labour, fox a period not
When you want to sell a handful of salt, yamk bage to pay a tax. A few persons car together to hold friendly converse witdicat feeling the touch of the pollasmen's batons You apply for the lease of a small piece of land for reclamation, and a foreigner comes and buy a mapy of a new paper without being smatches it away from you. You cannot even
Each day adds to your agony, two days increase your agony by two portions; three and four days by three and four portions, and five and six days by five and six portions. Time that is end leas thus only aggravates our ills without ceasu- tion, while the bundless expanse of
only serves as a cage of torture for us.” Then again;— Ab Koreans, your downward course, will
of Yunnan, who are reported to have massed / for Chinese, and it shall from this date (11th $104,701.66 is not actually a loss, but is merely with any probable combination brought penalty not exceeding $100 or by imprisonment, hereafter be accelerated, while outside pressure
take them as read. You will remember that in the Chairman's speech at our annast general meeting held in 1990 it was stated that there were certain securities then held by the Bank Japanere papers roport that Mesere, Simon,that had not been realised and that in view of Evers and Ca's Kobo godowns have been legally the uncertainty of their value it was deemed CHAN WAL-FO, the chai man of the "Self-attached by the Deutsch Asiatische Bank and advisable to build up reserves to provide for Government Society of Calon," and that the firm's property in Yokohama seized any deficit that might nosur. Many of these been realised your guiding spirit of the boycott against the by the same preditor, on the 3th ultimo. The eonrities having now Japanese, left Hongkong last week with his Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, the Yokohama Directors are of opinion that the time has trained staff of agitators. His destination Specio Bank and other foreign banking arrived to make provision for all thes Institutions are concerned in the matter. It is and other losses and with that aim in view have, was. Annam." It is conceivable that there is reported that several other foreign firms both written off all bad and doubtful asset, Your something more than mere goinciden. Yokohama and Kobe are now experlonging ordinary reserves are now redased to $150,000 in this choice of place, for “strongthening considerable difficulties.
after making this provision. With regard to the movement against the Japanese." Our
your capital raserre which stood at $152,830 on H.E. the Governor-in-Council bes, under 31st December, 1996, it is proposed as you will Ordinance, 1909, (Ordinance No. 1 of 1903), to appropriate from this fand the sum of taking place in Aunam and about the selected and appointed Cheung Chau Cemetery $104,791.66 to enable the last call of £10,453 to Yundan border, and there is at least ground situated on the Western side of Cheung Chan appear at the rate of is. 31. to the dollar and so for suspecting that the curiously styled Island and about half a mile to the South-Westfall in line with the rest of your cap tal. You Self-government Society" of Canton is in of the village of Cheung Chan and containing will readily understand that this apparat strong sympathy with the anti-monarchists about 5.19 sores as a cemetery or burial ground deplation of your capital resarve fund, by
a book adinatment to enable the accounts to be on the frontier to the number of four or five lay), until further notice be deemed to be an
authorised cemetery.
represented in what appears to your Directors thousand, bearing arms of the latest pattern.
Rule 12 of the Rules and Regulations mede nection I may add that when the Courts at to be the most intelligible form. In this con These rebels have been finding Annam a Convenient surt of sanctuary. The chairman by the Governor-in-Connall on the 15th day of home grated our capital in our balazos sheet Maroh, 1906, ander the provisions of Section 6 at 1a, sd-to the dollar it was laid down by the of the "Self-Government Society of Canton, of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, No. 1 of Court of Appeal that the balance then stand is on his way to Annam. Certainly that is a 1870, is hereby deleted and the following rules ing to the credit of reserve fund should be coincidence lending colour to our recent numbered 14, is substituted therefor While treated anx Capital Reserve" fand and should allegation (the truth of which is generally unphtha or any case oil fiasking under 73 deg. only be used for capital purposes, and we now admitted now) that the boyoutt is at bottom F. id being lauded on any wharf, or being avail ourselves of this anthority. Before moving an anti-dynastic movement. If CHAN WAI-transhipped, there shall be no fires or lights the adoption of the report and accounts I shall PO is a rebel, it is to be hoped that the except the electric light), nor any smoking on be pleased to answer any question in connection If Allan Booth intended to point a moral. French authorities will intercept him before than 60 gallons of such case oll, or is the of my ability.
any ship, vessel, lighter or boat, carrying more therewith that may be put to me to the boat with his fascianting romanos (which he calls a novely we dare not guess what it was. The he can join the others and causa more immediate vicinity of the ship, or at or near the
effect upon us of reading "Legions of the Dawn" There being no questione,
(London: T. Fisher Unwin) is to reaffirm our mischief. In any case they will not be place where such case oil is being landed. "No The report was adopted on the motion of prejudice against women's suffrage of the likely to approve of such propagandists persous engaged in each landing or transhipping the CHAIRMAN, seconded by Mr. KADOORIE. tainly against any theory of the equality of tho adding to the forment already observable in shall carry matches or any appliances whatever
On the motion of Mr. Porrs, seconded by sexes. This screamingly funny story, which is Annam. The raiders on the Yurman border for producing ignition. But this regaiation Mr. Hasgata, Mr. C. Hwang was re-elected by no means farcical, shows us the sexes in #archanged places-the African Republic of Sah is shall not be deemed to prohibit angins-room a director of the Hongkong Board,
Moses: Lows and Bingham were re-elected a genarohy, zuled, administered, and defended bave openly declared themselves to be the firos, properly banked up, or galley fires, nor auditors on the motion of Mr. Moxon, by women, who roles the breadwinners soldiers of SUN YAY-SEN, a gentleman whom engine-room fires necessary to get up team in seconded by Mr. Pozz
The males hepatogmiled and are lidylike Wo defy the Chinese Government would very much case of stress of weather, nor the use of stasm The CHATEMAN-That concludes the business in everything but bearing children.
turvy tale without of the meeting, gentlemen. Thank you for anybody to read this like to catch. The Viceroy of the Yun- to discharge the cargo.
your attendance.
enjoyment
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will bear upon you with or increasing for Nameless disasters, calamities, won, Burrow, anguish and all the tragedies enacted in Mexico, Siberia and in all the other parts of the world will be visited upon this peninsula, and, there will be an end of this great mass of Tarkan's descendants." A little further on we read :-
"LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. "The N.F.K. str. Kageshima Maru (Bombay
Line) loft Moji for this port on the 10th ina, ATS the Koreans than to unbmit to all and is expected here on the 21st fost.
amferings as if they did not feel them, to be The NY.K. sts, Wakana Maru (European willingly slain with swords or boiled to death Line) left Singapore for this part on the 15th in canlivo, or to be entirely indifferent, hov inst, and is expected here on the 21st inst. ever monstrous treaty may be proposed, The C.P.E. str. Empress of India left whatever bad laws may be put into force, Vancouver on Wednesday, the 18th inst. what the country and nation may am. for Hongkong via the usual ports of call,
cease to No, no! In writing as we kave The C.P.B. Hir, Empress of Japan left Yoko done, ou atention is not to counsel the bama at noon on Friday, the 15th inst
Koreans' to keep nool and still. What we want The E. & A. str. Aldenhin left Sydney on to emphasize is that the result of waking up 14th inst. for this port (via Queendland Forte & to pain when pain does come and forgetting it Manila).
"the moment it leaves is only to plauge daeper inst. afternoon, and is due at Manila on 21st inst, oludes with a strong appeal to the Koreans to The Boston sir, Shawne left Moji on bih into the pitfall of pain," The article con-
be constant in their sorrow and indignation, to HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your comted them on the occasions of the conclusion of
nurse always the same sort of frelings that agita plexion, Mrs. Ellen Urême Charmante, Lait the Treaty of November 17, 1905, and the Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Pondes Agrasment of July 1907, to dream per- Charmant will enable you to do it. Herpetually of independence and to cry out for Specialities for the Skin are the study of a liberty, to follow in the footsteps of Kim Yu- Hetime. A. B. Watson & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents sin, and to get soquainted with the ideals
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