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INTIMATION

A. S. WATSON

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inevitable and consented to the popular demand for a constitution. So far as we en gather this means the displacement of the Ports, which was little more than anʻ aristocratic oligarchy, by a Parliament, and a system of representative government CO instituted in place of autocratic rule It also spells freedom for the people and

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The body of servant buried in the collapse at the Victoria Hospital was recovered on Banday night---

Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Gronson, who arrived at Shanghai from Home last week by ons of the Empress liners, came down to Hongkong by the Mongolia which arrived yesterday,

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museums for the week ending the 26th July,

1908, shows that of non-Chinese there were 333 to the Library and 134 to the Museum; and of Chinese 186 to the farmer and 1,483: to the The Library war, therefore, used by latter. 469 persons and the Museum by 1,617.

Chinaman was yesterday sentenced to three

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S BELVICE.]

BIOTS IN BOMBAY,

LONDON, July 25th.

All the markets in Bombay are closed;

SUPREME COURT.

Monday, July 27th:

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE CHIBF JUSTICS (SIR F. PIGGOTT).

--A-DISPUTED" CONTRACT, -Maanen. George Fenwick and Co. were sued

The following telegram was received by the months imprisonment for fraud on several The operatives of every mill struck work by Ng Wah to recover the sum of $9,700.72 freedom for the Press, results pregnant with Ameriona Conami from the Manila Observatory compatriots. He represented to four of them yesterday, and in the afternoon rioting said to be due under a contract, HE M. W• hope for the advance of a country which at 12.45 pm, yesterdy - Cyclone or typhoon that he was an employee of the Tramway Com broke out. There were several collisions Blade, instructed by Mr. O. D. Thomson, ap

has become the most backward in Europe. -It is well to remember that this is not the first time a constitution has been granted. In November 1876 a decree was issue by the present Sultan, ABDUL HAMED II, shortly after he came to the throne calling a constitution into being, but the politica! disturbances which followed induced bim to withdraw it. Prior to that several forms per case for ease of constitution had been drawn up by 1 dezqta įdok.pts | successive Governments, but those projects $9.00 of reform seemed impossible in the existing 21.00 condition of the Ottoman Empire, and 14.00 the state of the country went from

bad to worse. Some of us remember the storm of indignation which coursed through Europe at the period of the But gariau atrocities, and other evidences of miarule since have not been lacking. Indeed

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the horrors committed have earned for the Ottoman the name of the "unspeakable

Turk, and not many years ago when the Armenian atrocities were driving Christians in Great Britain "into a frenzy, the Sultan was denounced in unmeasured terms from many pulpits. Still the sick man of Europe' lives, largely due, of course, to the Box-interference of the European Concert and to the jealousy of the various Powers, and it would appearaa.if i on a new lease of life..

west of Balistang channel moving west."

The road from Stanley was blooked near Wongredebeong village on Binaday by a two which had fallen soross. The police were

Pised of the cotarrense and had the obstacle

removed.

Commander Basil Taylor, Marina Magistrate, yesterday reserved his decision in the case la which Li Foo, the cook of the Katherine Parks was charged with embezaling ship's stores.

Mr. Walter Carter is arrived at Shanghai a Niberia to take charge of the Shanghai cffco of Messrs. Aràbold, Karberg & Co., in succession to the late Mr. R. Lanke,

pany and that he could obtain for them situa tions at $16 ■ month as dlesners. He took them to the offoe of Mesare. Sbowan, Tomes and Company, the agents, and indeed there to pay bim 70 cents each. He told them to sit down

and afterwards he cleared out.

beoween the military and strikers resulting in numerous casualties."

THE LATE REAR ADMIRAL THOMAS.

News has reached Menila, that Rear Admiral A urbain Japaness firm in Fooshow, for ressons unknown, arrested a Chinese and had Thomas hasdied sudenly at Monterey, California, him strang up and beaten for five days. The

Admiral Thomas relinquished command of the wife of the votim petitioned the Foreign battleship 1set only a short time ago and was Bares for radrase. The ons was brought supposed to be in good health. The various before the Japanese Consul sad the man was fanctions he was required to attend not only as released. The popninos dissatisfied with sash the commanding officer of the feet but as injusties had the victim examined by Dr.Admiral Evand representative, throughout the

voyage from Hampton Roads to Magdelens Bay Bonnie and have now patitioned the Viasroy to take up the case--Chinese Public Opinion.

were a severe strain on his usually robust health.

A

soldier's downfall was told yesterday-to the Magistracy when George Whittaker was convicted of stealing a bioyola belonging to 8.

The following advertisement appears in the N. O. Daily News: "Abel on. The under signed has 0.820,0 0 to be immediate up that Mariosa. He bad obtained the boy ale, in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank that Bryan will be next President of the U. Sit was valued at 350 a few days ago, and is

America; odds, 3 to 1.-"

A gang of Chinese saade a daring sitempt to rob the Chinese Imperial Post Offer Shang. hai at about 1 am. Tanday morning last, bat owing to the prompt notion of Mr. Theodor Konig they were interrupted and did not sue. sood in securing any plander.

he did not return with it the pollos were in- formed. When arrested by P.C. Foley it was dis-

covered that he bad deserted from the Middlesex Regiment almost a year ago. He was sentenced to niż wooks' hard labour. An Indian watchman at Kosedytown was charged with receiving the bisyole knowing it to have been stolen and * also with noting as a pawnbroker without a

licenos. His case was remanded until to-day."

THE TYPHOON.

The week's return of communicable disease in the Colony showa 17 plague oases (16 being Chinese, 1. Portuguses), 14 proving fatal; 4 Chinese osser of cholera (1 imported); had now enteral Japanese case of anterio fever, and 2 Chinese were hoisted indicating that the typhoon wasS

ossos of puerperal fever. During the 24 hours anded noon yesterday only one case of plague was reported, and that one came from a boat in the harbour,

The present reforms in Turkey are associated with the name of MIDUAL PA, the head of the Young Turkey Party. It was be who inspired the constitution of

Last night the green, red, green signals

within 300 miles. Naturally most of the maller craft made for shelter and the blowing of horns told very plainly the number of stoam launches that were towing sampans and junks to a safe anchorage. Rain fell heavily before midaibgt.

HALF YEARLY DIVIDENDS. The Taku Tag and Lighter Company will

peared for plaintiff, while defendants wore represented by the Hon. Mr. H, E. Pollock K.C., who was instructed by Mr. B. D. Atkinson. (af Messrs. Descon, Looker and Descon),

The statement of claim showed that on Ist September the defendants entered into a contrast: in writing with one Ab Ming, aliss Ten Ming, to supply all the material and labour for completing the whole of the carpenter work of two stoel stern wheel steamers in scordance with plans tid specifics. tions for the sum of $6,000 each. On October 26th the defendants entered into a contrast with Ah Hing to construct and launch complete, according to specifications and drawing, six wooden lighters for the sam of $5,200, $31,200. tail. On March 26th Ah Hing assigned his interest in the contract to the plaintif, ` On March 30th the plaintiff anterad lato a cos unfinished by Ah Ming, in accordance with tract with the defendants to complete the work

pay on or about August 1, na interim dividend left of Tis, 1. por share.

The Shanghai Waterworks Company. Limited, aunennes an interim: Dividend of 158, per share for the half your ending 30th Jane, 1908, exchange 24.51,-on Wedaceday, the 20th current.

We are officially informed that, subject to Audit, e Directors of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Lt, will recommend at the forthcoming meeting à dividend of 8 per cent 34. per sbare pass 850,000 to special account, write $70,000 off Kowloon and Cosmopolitan Docks and onry forward about $382,100.

A CANTON ACTION AT SHANGHAI

Dengue fevar la reported to be more or la

Manila. The medical authorities state that established or about to be established again, dengue fever, like malaria, is caused by mosquitos. MATURE AND IN FINE CONDITION. He and his followers are very much smaOne of the most common type of mosquito

1876, and now after thirty years he sees it epidemio in the Ermits and Malate district or but the wind did not blow with any fores and Co., as follows:

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cipated from Mohammedan proju lices, both |"religious amt legal, and there are by little.

A. S. WATSON & CO.. doubt but that the constitution should be a

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 28th July, 1908.

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the news an should be addressed-fo-Tu Ere

in Manila is the stegomyis variety which in Cuba is the general vehicle of yellow fever and this is probably the dangue-transmitting" mosquito here" baye a Manila contemporary: fairly liberal one, though, according to a writer ou Turkish happenings in 1876, tho The redemption prices of the Chinese Telegraph reformers were inclined to concentrate all Administration shares originally $170, has been advanced to $180, but at this price the share power in Constantinople, the effect of

holdere still object to the surrendering and which would be to make the Government have wired-to-the Grand-Council to the effect more bureaucratic than ever. It was argued that interest at the rate of 8 per cent is off sred. at that time that the effect of the policy of to those who return the shares without taking centralisation would involve the destruction the money. but leaving same as a dolls whereas leat year a dividend of $21.90 wan of the system of local government which received, so that the rate to which the skare was appreciated throughout the Empireholders are entitled is $30 per share. and that the proposals of the Reformers

not

likely to results hoped for them,. However, much has happened since then, and both partica are likely to profit from their experience. But the situation is not without difficulty. The motley and heterogeneous elements in the Empire have not been reduced to ous ethnical body, and the racial On July 21st, Shanghai, KATH ES feuds which distract the country, especially BLIZABETH, daughter of F. W. STEWART, aged 11in Anatolia, may continue under the new incathe.

On July 23rd, at Shanghai, the infant daughter régime. Then there is always the possibility of R. W. Toxas, aged 13 days.

that the Sultaar having, had the concession

Correspondents must forward their names and ad dresses with communications addressed to the Elitor, not for publication but as evidents of goop

faith.

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Billey Bellow," a pugilist well known in Hongkong mat Wallics of Olongpao last week in a boxing contest and kaocked him out in the second round. Wallace who is a osvai mau, had only-recently got over an attack of malaria, bat he was a but favourite nevertheless, Bellew won about 800 pesos by the encounter, but had go into hospital after the fight," not from Wallace's pretty pounding, but as the result of a leak in his mosquito bar”-which wassume to be the American journalists way of deserib. jog an attack of malaria,

The Anti-Opium campaign, says a Peking paper, is making good progress. All offleisla

CANTON.

WATER WORKS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT

CONCURSIONS.

His Excellancy Viceroy Chang has granted the above concessions in Fat Shen to Foon Fren Ko and other gentry of that tow has a population of 690,000 people

NOTEL BUSINESS IDEA. -

The plaintiff in this sins is a Chinese:.com. pradore from Canton named Leo-lun who sues the firm of Carl W. Smith & Co., and its owner Carl W. Smith, a Danish subject trading at Canton for the balances of three account amounting to $1,063.69, with interessat the rate of 7 per cent per annum from data of petition until payment, and costs.

the clauses and conditions of the said con- tracts, by 1st September and 26th October. Plaintiff completed the work, which was soosp ted by defendants, but they had not, paid him the balance of $9,700.72.

Defendants contended that the terms of the contracts in question were not sufficiently set out. It was provided and agreed in the contract that the Brat vessel should be ready for ses by the Slat December, 1906, and the second by 10th January 1907, and that should their complation be delayed by reason of carpenters work not being finish. ed a penalty of $25 per day would be

second contract that two out of the six lighters payable. It was provided and agreed in the

In the Danish Consular Court at Shanghain question should be "completed and launched on the 23rd. Inst., His Honour the Con by 26th January, 1907; two more by 26th sular Judge, Mr. T. Bassehow, rendered his February; and, two more by the 28th March, decision in the ass Le Talon v. W. Smith and that a penalty of $20 per day, for late delivery would be enforced in the case of each lighter. The plaintiff took upon himself all the liabilities that had already accrued," or"might thereafter acorus, of Ab Ming to the defendant

Defendants admitted under the contracts. reseiring the notion of wigament referred to which was contained in a letter dated 23rd Defendant has not objected to the items March, and written to the defendants by which go to make up these balances but he Mr. H. 5. Helaas, as solicitor for the has put forward a counter-claim of 31600, making Fat Shan

final balance in his favour of which plaintiff. The defendants wrote to Mr. Holman he however, had made the plaintiff a present pointing out that the assignment would not by- thereby aquaring up the account, Plastiff has in any way binding upon them without their denied the existence of any counterclaim and since defendant has produced no proof in sent, and stated that they were prepared to support of his statement judgment is given for accept the plaintiff as contractor under their plaintiff with costs.

said contracts in plaos of Ab Ming, upon the understanding that the plaintiff accepted all the lisbilities of the said Ah Ming, including the beavy penalties for overtime which had boon tben already incurred. They stated also that the defendants would enforce auch penalties against the plaintiff, and that they had informed. the plaintiff to that effect. Mr. Holmes wrote a letter in reply accepting on behalf of the Since the arrival of thedeet at Weihaiwe, all plaintiff the burden of all elaims of the defend. the ships have been preparing for the gnolayers' ante against Ah Ming under the contracts. sanual tests, and daring the past week the Defendants contended that the plaintiff was King Alfred, "Bedford, Kent and subject to all the liabilities of the said Al Ming, Astros' have carried out their light quick- Bring goulayers' tests. The King Alfred including the penalties for overtime which had tagship of Bir Helworth Lambton, C.B., then become payable. Defendants denied that the

CV.C.) which recommissioned at Hongkong sum of 89,700.72 or any sqm was das aud owing.

to the plaintiff. According to the correct state ment it appeared that plaintiff was fadebted to the defendants in the sum of $3,268.92

A trader named Chan Luan Tean, proprietor of the Cheong Tuon millinery shop, recently petitioned to the Canton Bureau of Commerce and Industry requesting them to place on official record that he had transferred the business together with all the goods and chattels and goodwill of the Cheong Tuen shop to his wife Chau Ying Bae who will hereafter be the sola proprietress and that henceforth he will not be, responsible for any losses or debts contracted by the shop do, do,

The Director of the Bureau replied as follows: -“We have carefully perused your petition, You appeared to have carried on the Cheong Yuen business for a good many years and all of a sudden you willingly transfer the business to your wife without any cause or reason shown, We are of opinion that thers must be some Istant reasons for your doing it. You are the sole proprietor and Chan Ying Ses is your wife Even if you were to transfer the business over to

Within three day after receiving noties of this judgment defendant shall pay to plaintiff Mox. 81,063.09 with interest at 7 per cent. per annum from the 10th April 1908 until date of payment and also the costs of this cass with $130, or suffer the consequense of the law.

THE CHINA FLEET.

early in the year, bids fair to eclipse the high standard of efficiency which the ship attained during the last commission. The results of the resont tests Ware :-**

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HONGKONG OFFICH: 10A, Das Vœux ROAD extorted from him may withdraw itskhon high and low, in the Grand Council Tamen, responsibility. Upon further reaction we have 84 kits. The beat result was obtained by H..

LOYDON OFFICH: 131. FLSET stessi, E.Cha feels strong enough to do so, and the

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her we cannot see how you can diselaim

come to the conclusion that, the shop must

have been examined and any doubtful' sssss. unless guaranteed by four responsible persone, have been arrested and sent to the Auti Opjambe insolvent and that you have taken this Bureau. Should any of the guaranteed asses

measure to avoid payment of your creditors. We therefore ozonot grant the requsst.” prove to be addicted to the habit, both they and their guarantors will suffer the same punish, ment, as laid down in the regulations. Up to the present more than a hundred members have been arrested and sent to the Asti Opium

Barsan.

-CAPITAL-OF-KWANGSI-TO BE KENOVRD.

Viesrey Shum during his regime suggested ̈to the "Conical Government the removal of the

Capital of Kwangsi to Nanning on account of the city of Kweilin being badly situated for the effective control of the Province, But the A fight between coolim took place at Thin Fustives of that Province who were holding

Blades, able seaman, who fired 16 rounds with

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As his Lordship would notice from the doom- ments, on March 30th, the date of completion of steamers was already passed. On that date one lighter only had been completed and launch. ed. After the work was completed Eongick & Co. delivered an' account, showing what they conssived to be the position between the parties, Mi. Pollock contended that the position taken up by the defendants was certainly good position in point of law. The defendants could not be called a 10 recognise an assignment i fromAh Miniban Wah, and the only son- dition on whicy recognised it was that | Ng Wah should coopt the previous contrac

for's Liabilities for the whole work. It was im-

last state of Turkey, would be worse that the first. Yet it may reasonably be inferred that the increased strength of the Reform Party will prevent that contingency arising a second time Hosaxone, JULY 28TH, 1908-

As we

pointed out in a leading article a TURKEY has been granted a constitution!

faw weeks ago referring to the failure of the What simple language, how few words, to

Persian constitution, “two accompaniments tall such a thrilling story in the history of a nation To those who can appreciate its ace absolutely necessary for the success of significance the message which finshed Parliamentary rule; it needs the intelligent tastes on Sunday. The janke wore lying ofcist positions in Peking protested against, B across the wires on Sunday, and which understanding of both savereign and people, alongside the Praga. One had a plank leading the change, and represented that Nanging, is H.M.S. “Asta- appeared in ita simple form in our issues the new constitution for Turkey framed. engaged on the one without the plank wished Commercial purpose. It was, they urged; of yesterday is one of great import. It under such conditiona? Will the Sultan loyal- to make use of thajank with the plank. This dealt to defend. The subject was eventually

ora" and "Monmouth" have not possible for the plaintiff to contend, ja view of the position he had taken up, that letters means that Turkey, whose decline has been fly abide by his own decree and are the people was resented by those on board. A quarrel dropped. Recently, owing to the prevalence of yot Arei, the latter ship being expected next

The national ensued and in a short time about sixty men were brigandage in the region the Central Government week from Hongkong where has been written in miswer to the notice which expressly made an effort to arrest that decay and to spirit, we know, has been fostered by engaged in a fight. The arrival of the police have decided to remove the capital to Nanning, undergoing a refit in the Dockyard, ̄

put a stop to hostilities but not before one Instructions · were telegraphed to Viceroy walk with other nations in the pathe of the Young Turkey. Party. The young man had his head injured by a smashing blow by Chang, and the Governor of Kwangsi from ances ashore at the Queens's Hall, Weibsiwe,

very rapid during the past century, has prepared for such changes?

to the wall but the other had not, and the coolies a large transit station and only suitable for

It le with deep regret that we learn of, the death on July 15 of Mrs. Vaughansmith of Tientsin, as the result of an operation in London. Less than a year has passed since the death of Mr. W. Vaughansmith, and it is to

Peking to raise the necessary funds to affect the removal. Governor Chang, who is now in Nanuing, has been ordered not to return to Kweilin as it would be easier to communicate with the Viceroy from Nanhing.

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formed part of his pleadings, could not be referred for

Mr. Blade-I never suggested they would not be referred to. I mid they could not be read as part of the contract.

Mr. Pollock-We would submit that they can be read as part of the contract, and it is quite obvious from the letter of 25th March from the defendants, that the defendants only con-- sented to the assignment upon the understand..

penalties already incurred. ing that Ng Wah would be Rable for the heavy

Turk of the present day cagerly pursue a bamboo. The sequel will be told in the Polipo progress. The news comes indeed as n surprise. We knew of the existence of the every kind of study that points to political Court, Yonag Turkey Party which stood for and liberal ideas, and the stream of Western knowledge, though hampered by Asiatic des reform and which has been more or less active according to opportunity, Fotism, bas poured into the country. That surely bespeaks a readiness for a constitu We knew also of the disaffection which tial régime which cannot be denied. The be feared that the nazisty of these days and her for the opening of the Canton Grand Charity

The date previously fired by the committee A SPECIAL ENVOY TO AMERICA

prevailed in Macedonia, and Albanie, we Turke, because of the schisms amongst toes exercised an injurious effect upon Mr. Bazaar has been altered. The inauguration Daily News by its Poking correspondent Au Imperial Decree telegraphed to the She left Tientsin a tnow way whathing with just against the

Yanghangmith's few months ago esined fomnill, 107 C

His Lordship-This is a pontract to perform stated in reaso memorial from thê Turkish expressiez But so were bandly any of their mastery but they have, which the Bazaar is to be held Waiwupu asking to special envoy by sent to start work and at work trasuottoon omaria wi

shock to her many friends throughout Chine. I are situated at the extreme end of the To Pothe United Smits to think the Prostate and out, therefore the zelis slave prepared for the rapidity with which events nevertheless, come under the influence of the ghau-smith had been connected with Street, Western Suburbs The Bazaar is to ba Congram for the return of a portion of the In the leites of the 25th March the intention have inarched during the last few days, and

a Dears sta American Boxer Indemnity open forsavan dsye sus nights, Sunday excepted that ever sincO B

• Warrick is perfeolly clear, bat it has not the successful coup who-has-chaved the oth countries and are sensible of the newspapers in the Far East since 1983

Wide between Chinag liberal tendencies of the times. They are

There are to be two admissions daily riz:-12 and the United

out 2238, 15 brustries have proclamation of a constitution for

A little girl who Ed-boan persuaded by ap

been most friendly with each other and the M. z ook The pensity clause cauzet bo Ottoman Empire. Reading recent telegrama undoubtedly able to appreciate Parliament-old woman to steal her mistresses joelry and (noon) to 4 pzs and 7 pm, to 11. p.m.

yesterday, in the dock was also placed the old sion on the first day and 50 cents for each another mark of the friendship of America, It a theobratic woman who had led her astray. It appears insiste on his position as

is, therefore only right that a special envoy should be want to the United States to carry the the Saltu, the activity ofthe Young Turkey

to the old woman's hows at Causeway Bly,

A circular (in English) has been sent round Imperial thanks to the Government of that Party and their support of the rebels, capped autocrat, would follow the example, not that the girl had stolen the jewellry, and, went succeeding days, by the revolt of the troops sent to quell the of the Tsar of Russia in his attitude to where the jewellry was taken from her, the old to all the foreign realdents on the Shameen by country, Tang Shao-yi; Governor of Lower defendants are bouzerned. I rather sympathise insurrection, we see what a stormy time the the Dama but of the enlightened Emperor } woman sending an escomplies to the city to pawa Mr. Tsang Chue Sin, Honorary Secretary of Manchuria (Fêngtien) is given the additional with them boonuss their intention was made perfectly clear. They wanted plaintiff to of Japan he would help to restore bis some of the articles he was suspected and the Bazaar, regatating their kind patronaga brevet rank of a President of the Peking the police getting on the track arrested all the. The enthusiastic co-operation amongst all classes Ministries and appointed Special Envoy to the ...Sultan has passed through and the natural country to the influence and, the power parties, Mr. Kemp sentenced the temptress to of Chinese in connection with this charitable Taited States to osity the grateful thanks of accept liability. At that moment there was in. deduction is that Abdul Hamid, realising the which it formerly enjoyed and still remain three months imprisonment and the girl to one affair is unprecedented and they really deserve their Imperial Majesties at this further token isten & donument by which he did not accept

of United States friendship towards China,

liability at sli. We must construe this contrect forces arrayed against him, bowed to the the Padshah of all true Moslems.

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together, the reported attempt to dethrone ary rule, and if the Sultan, who doubtless decamp was brought ng at the Magistravy charge of $1.00. is to be made for admis. return portion of the Indemnity is said to have expired until all the work has bea

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His Lordship-I don't think i det hear any further argument on the point, so far we the

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