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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 327, 1911

TELEGRAMS. TELEGRAMS. TELEGRAMS.

(THROUGH: REUTER'S AGENCY.]

NEW YEAR HONOURS.

LONDON, January 1st. His Majesty the King has been pleased to create the following honours:

VISCOUNT.

The Right Hon. James Bryce, P.C., formerly British Ambassador to the United States.

BARONS.

Sir Rufus Isaacs, K.C, the Bow Lord

Chief Justice.

Sir Charles Alfred Cripps, K.C.V.O., K.C, M.P. in the Unionist interests for the Wycombe Division of Bucks since 1910.2

the

Sir Harold Sidney Harmsworth, Bart. Sir Harold, is largely, interested in Liberal newspapers, and is a direc tor Οι

Amalgamated Pruss, Limited. He has also rendered invalu able aid in promoting the of the Territorial movement, while the success of the Union Jack Cab is also largely due to his support.

PRIVY COUNCILLORS,

·HUCCESS

Lord Colebrooke, High Commissione

of the Church of Scotland sincs 1906, and Captain - Gentleman-At-Arms since 1911

Sir Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood Wilson, K.C.B., late Finance Member of the Council of India.

Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson has been Private Secretary to several of the great Statesmen of the last century, and was Assistant-Under Secretary of State for War in 1898.

The Hon. Mr. F. W. Mamey, ex-

Promier of New Zealand,

Mr. W. H. Dickinson, Liberal M.P.

for St. Pancras.

Mr. Dickinson is Chairman of the Lon don Liberal Federation; was Deputy Chairman of the London Country Coun cil for four years from 1892, and Chair- man in 1399.

BARONETS.

There were six new Baronets created, including

The Right Hon. Sir Gerard Lowther, H.M.'s Ambassador at Constaa tinople.

Mr. W. Dudley Ward, Under-Secretary of State for War, and Libera! M.P. for Southampton,

Mr. William Beardmore, the ordnance

manufacturer.

ORDER OF MERIT (O.M.). Sir Archibald Gaikie, K.C.B., Presi dens of the Royal Society since 1908.

ORDER OF THE BATH MILITARY KNIGHT OF THE GRAND CROSS. (G.C.B.).

Lieutenant-General Bir Herbert Scott Gould Miles, K.U.B.; C.V.O., formerly Quarter-Master-General of, the Forces, and how Governor of Gibraltar.

MILITARY KNIGHT COMMANDER. Lieutenant General Sir James Will- cocks K. C.M.G., D.8.0. Inte Com- manding A Division of H.M.'s Forces in India,

KNIGHTS. COMMANDERS (K.CH.).

Admiral Randolph Frank Ollive Foote, retired 1911, who was Commodore on the China Station in 1904. Vice Admiral Thomas Henry Martyn Jerram, CP., Commander-in-Chief of

the China Squadron,:

Vice Admiral Arthur Murray Far-

quhar, C.V.Q.

Vice-Admiral Paul Warner Bush, M.V.O. Commander-in-Chief of the Cape Squadron since 1911. Rear-Admiral Lewis Bayly, C.V.O., Commanding 1st Cruiser Squadron.

COMPANIONS (C.B.).

Vice Admiral James Startin, who saw

service in the China War, 1900... Rear Admiral Henry Loftus Tutton

ham, Home Flects, Devonport. Rear-Admiral. Charlton.

Naval Captains Grant Dalton, Philli more, Everett, Paine, Sydney Hall, Watson and Sueter, Commander Roger Backhouse, and Brigadier General Kennedy (R.M.LI), ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER. COMMANDERS (C.1.0.),

[ROCON REUTEL'S ADENCY.]:

COMPANIONE (C.M.G.)..

Mr. Berthold George Tours, British

Consul · At Ichang, for services- rendered in the recent disturbancos at. Nankang.

Mr. Tours possesses the China Medal and Clasp for the Defence of the Logations at Peking, 1900. Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Edward Willoughby, formerly. Military Attsche at the Legation at Peking. The Hon. Mr. J. D. Anthonisz, Treasurer of the Straits Settlements. The Hou, Mr. F. A. Knowles, Provin

cial Commissioner at Uganda. The Hon. Mr.

British Resident at Nyasaland.

KNIGHTROODS.

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

THE REVOLT AT YUNNAN.

DAILY EXECUTIONS.

SHANGHAI, January 1st. A force of loyalists entered Talifu, Yunnan, after three engagements with the Executions have en: route. rebels occurred daily.

MUTINY ON FRENCH CRUISER.

PARIS, January 1st. Reports state that mutiny has Hugh MacDonald, occurred on the French cruiser Duplets, stationed at Saigon. The men have com plained of the severity of the Commander, and also of bad food. An official report is expected.

Mr. T. de M. L. Broddell, Attorney-

General of the Straits Settlements. Mr. T. A. Coghlan, L.S.O., Agent- General in London for New South Wales.

Mr. Maitland Hall Park, M.A., LLD., Chief Editor of the Cape Times since 1902.

Mr. Alexander Keye Butterworth, General Manager of the North Eastern Railway sinos 1908.

Mr. Howard Frank, of the well-known firm of auctioneers, Messrs. Howard

· Frank & Kutley. Mr.

FATHER AND SON,

THE TRAGIC DEATH OF BARNY FRAGSON.

LONDON, January 1st. The untimely end of Harry Fragson has caused a great sensation, for he was one of the most popular music hal. artistes.

The evidence of the father, who shot his theson, as given before the magistrate, was similar to the statements he made in the

He added that the woman. morning. whom his son brought home was cruel to him, and wanted to marry his son,

President of Garforth, Institute of Mining Engineers. Professor Ernest Rutherford, F.R.S., Langworthy Professor and Director of Frysis Laboratory at Manchester Univorety.

numerous

Siest, who was born at Taranaki, New Zealand, was awarded the Novel Prize for Chemistry in 1908.

He has published

books

and pamphlets on Physical Science. His Honour Judge

Lumley-Smith, formerly Judge of the City of London Court and a Judge of the Central Criminal Court.

Mr. W. J. Thomas, of Cardiff, the well-

known Welsh philanthropist,

Mr. Reginald B. Dyke Acland, K.C., Judge Advocate of the Fleet since

1904.

Bir Reginald is a member of the General Council of the Bar, and is Treasurer of the Barristers' Benevolent Association. He has taken a great in- terest in hospital werk in London, and was at one time Chairman of the Hospital Saturday Fund. Mr. Owen Seaman, the well-known

Editor of Punch. -

Mr. E, H, Lamb, C.M.G., Liberal M.P.

for Rochester,

Sir Ernest Lamb is Deputy-Chairman of Foster's Parcels and Goods Express Co., and is a prominent Free Church- HU21. He was elected a member of the City of London Corporation in 2003. Mr. Richard Winfrey, Liberal M.P. for

South-West Norfolk, and manager of various newspaper Companies in the Eastern Counties.

NAVAL HONOURS AND- PROMOTIONS!"

H. M'a ships in port yesterday signalled to the flagship their congratula tions upon the honour conferred by H.M. The King on the Commander-in-Chief of the station.

TRAVELS OF A PICTURE.

PARIS, January 2nd. The famous picture Lo Giacorda has arrived,

LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

LONDON, January 1st. Lord Northcliffe, acting on medical advice regarding his eyesight, is relin quishing some of his responsibilities, and will be abroad until Easter,

THE TASMAN" SAFE.

MELBOURNE, January 2nd. The Australian steamer Tasman has arrived at Thursday Island, all being well, with the exception of Madame Nordica, the well-known singer, who is suffering from nervous prostration.

TURKEY'S DREADNOUGHT.

CONSTANTINOPLE, January 2nd. The new Dreadnought will be named Sultan Orman,

CORRESPONDENCE.

HONGKONG AND THE ORIUM

ORIUM TRADE

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE

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HONGKONG

HONGKONG, 31st December, 1913. SIR-When the Government take over the Opium Farm their policy must be a Vice-Admirat Sir Thomas H. M. suppressive one, since it must adopt one Jerram, K.C.B., as His Excellency will of eradication, commensurate with opium It must reduce future be designated, joined the Navy suppression in China.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 2nd January.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

Barons His HoxOUR THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIL WM, REES DAVIES, h.C.).

NOISES OF THE NIGHT.

CHILDREN'S SPORTS AT

KOWLOON,

The annual sports for children, arranged by members of the Kowloon Cricket Club and others, were held on New Year's Day, in bright, but rather cold weather. The Kowloon Cricket Club had generous- The Yu Hing firm and the Chan Many placed their enclosure at the disposal Chan firm the Kung Yik Tai firm, of of the youngsters, and the gathering of 170, Wing Lok Street. Mr. Eldon Potter parents and juveniles was B most (instructed by Mr. Needham), on behalf

numerous, and altogether happy one. of the plaintiffs, made an application for a motion that the injunction granted

The officials one and all entered into the herein on the 24th December, 1913, bely no means light task of locking the continued until judgment in the action, arrangepients for the function, and every or until further order. The injunction praise is due to them, for the successEUT was to restrain the defendants, between

outcome of their efforts, the event being in the hours of p.m. and 6 am. (overy way most enjoyable. Lea was pro- pounding rice, (2) grinding rice, (3)vided during an interval in the lengthy hammering, and (4) making other loud noises in such a manner as to cause annoyance or injury to the plaintifs.

Mr. Rozario, assistant Court bailiff, spoke to serving the writ, notice of motion, affidavits, and his Lordship's order, made on the. 24th December, upou the defendants.

Mr. Potter then formally applied for the injunction in the terms of the motion. He also stated that he understood that the defendant firms had consulted legal advisers, and if his Lordship required it he could prove that.

for 9 p.. till 6 am, and now you want His Lordship made an interim order that injunction made absolute, pending the hearing of the action?

· Mr. Potter said that this was so, and his Lordship thereupon granted the application.

EUROPEANS ARRESTED BY POLICE.

HOUSEBRIÁKINO IMPLEMENTS IN A HOTEL.

At the Magistracy yesterday morning, before Mr. J. R. Wood, three young men, named Joseph Kelly, Lewis Baxter, and Sam Ben Homan appeared to answer a number of charges preferred against them by the police, A fourth man who was arrested in connection with the case escaped from the custody of the police while being escorted to the Central Police Station. The men were originally charged with attempting to obtain leather bags and shirts from tradesmen by false pretences, but his Worship amended the charge to obtaining certain property 31 with the intention of etealing the same! A well-known local boxer, known 25 Iron" Bux, was charged with unlaw- fully receiving one of the shirts concerned

in the case.

programing of contests, and the bana or the 25th itajputs rendered several much- appreciated seicetions of music,

The list of officials is as follows:-". Patron, His Bxcellency Sir Henry May; trustees, Rev. N. C. rope, Mr. P. K, Wolff, and Mr. T. Petrie, handicappers and starters, Kev. N. UL. Pope, Mr. J. P. Robinson, and Mr. D, Harvey Judges, Messrs. . P. Shroff. P. R. Wolf, C. W Jeffries, B. L. Railton, T. W. Robertson, T. Chee, T. Petrie, and D. Neilson: clerks of course, Mr. J. H. Meod, and Mr. B. D. Evans Refreshments, Mr. and J. Edwards, Messrs. V. McC Liddell, Mrs L. J. Blackburn, Mr and Mrs. E, W. Curwen, W. Jack, and F. P. Shrof decoration, Messrs. J. P. Robinson, G. L. Duncan, Wm. Stewart, E. W. White, and D. Harvey; bran tub, Mrs. W.. Curwen, and Mrs. L. J. Blackburn,

The results were as follow :—

HOYS RACES,

Potato Race.1, V. Boissever; 2, H. Wast: 8. E. Souzn.

Post Box Race.1, V. Boisseree; 3, 0. S. Pook; 3, E. Hamon.

Cock Fight:1, C Railton; 2 : Jack; 3, Gourd.

Obstacle Race-1, A. Hussam; 2, C. s. Fook; 3, A. Mohamed.

Flat Roer---1, Kumjahn; 2, D. Razack; 3, A. Boisseree.

Blind Fold Race-1, K. Wall; 2, A. Mahomed, 3, A. Braga,

Tug-of-War-1, Rasmussen's team. Flat Rao (6 to 8)-1, A. Rumjahn; 2. M. Hamet; 3, J. Looaard.

Flat Raco (4 to 6)-1, J. Cotton; 2, T. Hamet 3, A. Brown.

Blat Racu (under · 8).—1, Usuf; %, J. Cotton; 3, Warnes,

Wheelbarrow Race, 1. Cassum and Hamet 2 Leng and Ablong; 3, Wall and Edser.

GIRLS' HACES..

INTIMATIONS

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Catloura Seap and Omtrent sold everywher, Sam- ply of each with 32-p. Teok, fron from nearest dopói: Newbery, 27. Charterhouse .. Lasion; Towns & Co., Sydney, K.5.W.; Lennon, kad... Caps Towa: Maller. Minelean & Co., Cairatta and Bombar: Fot ter Drug & Chat Corp., sole prope. Bostan, U.S.A. Tender-faned men shave to even fort, with Cuti- curn Hour Saving Stick Liberal sample free

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NEW CONSIGNMENTS

Skipping Race.--1, B. Leonard; 2. A. STERLING Edger; 3, 1. Gotnes.

Musical Chairs.1, S. Cotton; 2, -0. Wah 3. V. Wahr.

S.

Skipping Competition-1, 1. Musso, 2,

Weill; 3, T. Gomes.

Flat Race-1, B. Leonard; 2, M. Ramsay;

Wahr

Olistacle Rase-1 A. Edser; 2. V. Williams; 3, T. Warues.

According to the story of Detective- Bergt Murphy, the three first-named defendants and two other men went to the Swatow Drawn Threadwork Co.'s shop on the afternoon of the 30th alt, and selected goode to the value of over $200, one of the men asking that the goods should be sent to an address in Beacons feld Arcade, promising payment on der livery The shopkeeper's foki went to the address with the goods, and saw the men, but no money was forthcoming, and it is alleged that they attempted to obtain the property by a trick. He informed the police, and as a consequence four men vere arrested. Enquiries by the police- elicited that the first three defendants and two others stayed at the King Edward Hotel on Christmas eve for the night, and incurred a bill of 855 which they did not pay. Their luggage was confiscated by the manager, and in one of the bags, it is alleged, a knotted scaling rope, a pair of pliers, and a file were found.

Skipping Competition (30 to 12)-1, D. Hurle; 2, M; Ramsay, 8, L. Haynes.

Flat Race, M. Mason; 2, M. Warnes; 3,V. Ando.

Egg and Spoon Race, S. Cotton; 2, B. Urown; 3, 0. Währ

Flat Race-(4 to 6), -1; D, Williams 2, M. Boisseree; 3. E. Rosselot.

Flat Race, M. Warnes: 2, W. Lavy; 3, M. Mason.

Post Box Race-1, L. Ross; 2, M. Masso; 3, D. Haynes,

The first three defendants were remand-S. cd in eustody until Friday, and "Iron" Bux, who was defended by Mr. J. H.. Gardiner, was released on bail of $100.

Veteran's Race-1, W. Edwards; 2,

P. Robinson 3, H. Summers.

SILVER WARE.

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The prizes were presented at the close was presented with a bouquet by Master Wolf.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

0.5.C.O. PR, QUA, S

The following will represent the Civil- Bervice Club in this match this after- noouR. E. 0 Bird (Capt.), Hon. Claud Severn, R. C. Witchell, G. R. Sayer, E. B. Reed, A. D. Brawn, A. R. Sutherland, R C. Barlow, A. Foster, AE W. Salt, and F. A. Biden.

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CHATES ROAD

CALDBECK,

CIVIL SERVICE A CRAIGENGOWER The following will represent the Civil Service:-C. Sara (Capt), N. L. Smith, A. E. Wood, J. R. Wood, J. Mackey,

A. Edmonds, B. W. Bradbury, MACGREGOR&C Hill, C. Sacchi, C. Higgenbotham, and E. W. Dawson.

at the age of 12, in 1871, and his record the sale of prepared opium annually, so is given in the Navy List as follows: as to compare with the reduction of

NEW YEAR'S DAY SPORTS. Commanded the torpedo-boat Childers; prepared opium annually sold when the on her voyage to Melbourne, in 1884. opium monopoly was let by public tender.

The Police Recreation Club held their Received thanks from Minister of Defence It is not opium suppression for the for Victoria and from Admiralty for Government to seize opium divans, arrest annual sports on New Year's day at written report of the voyage. As First the keepers and smokers, haul them before Happy Valley, the function being very Lieutenant of Conquest, commanded then Magistrate and fine them, forfeit the successful. The racing list" was a fair- second Battalion of Seamen in the Naval opium implements to the Crown, and y long one, and the various competitions Brigade landed for the punitive expedi- afterwards sell them at a public auction were keenly entered into. The prizes were tion against the Sultan of Vita in East and deposit the proceeds of the sale in presented at the close by Mrs, D. Gour- Africa, October, 1800; mentioned in the Treasury, as has been done.

Allay, the wife of the popular Chief

when in temporary command of H.M.S under the Ordinance must be destroyed. The Happy Valley was the scene also of despatches (General Africa Medal, Vitu); opium implements seized and forfeited Inspector, Mrs. Mcl. Messer being un-

avoidably prevented from attending. Pigeon was landed to serve as Vice-Consul If the Government's opium policy is to the annual Civil Service Club sports, this at Beira and Mapundas on the Fungwe be compatible with the spirit of opium River during the difficulties with the suppression in China, it cannot in good event providing entertainment for a large friends. The prizes were handed the Portuguese in 1801, while the coast road and moral faith act as Opium Merchant number of children, sheir parents, and to Mashonaland was being commenced; and export opium or allow opium to be successful competitors by Mrs. W Chat- received a letter of high appreciation sold for export. Passengers are and thanks" from the Foreign Office for present allowed the enormous quantity of ham. wife of the Director of Public Works, who was presented with a bouquet those services; served as Commander of five mace of prepared opium or dross

by Mia Woolley. Narthampton and Gurucou, and specially opium for every day of duration of the promoted to Captain for success in con- voyage; this allowance must be reduced nection with the new scheme for training by one half. The new Ordinance, how youths; Assistant Inspecting Captain of ever, still allows the fire mace and goes HONGKONG DEFEATS THE UNITED SERVICES. Boys' Training Ships 1809 to 1803; Flag a step further to encourage smuggling

The Hongkong Cricket Club accom- Captain to Rear-Admiral Grenfell, second and smoking by allowing a person to have in command in China 1902 to 1901; com- in his possession twenty haels, whereas the plished a very creditable win in disposing of the United Services on New Year's Day manded sell in Channel Fleet, 1904 to present Ordinance only allows five taels, 1905; Royal Humane Society's Medal,

It therefore appears that the Govern-by a margin of 82 runs on the first innings. . N. Anderson batted parti- 1531; G.S.P. 1987 Rear-Admiral ferment's opium policy is to be one of gain cularly well for the winners, his total of

GOOD TEMPLARS' SOCIAL. He Special Service with Vice Admiral com- and not a suppressive cne. It may be re comprising nine hits to the railings. manding Third and Fourth Divisions, called that the Island of Hongkong as T. E. Pearce registered eight boundaries Home Fleet, 1909; Second in Command, ceded to Britain after the Opium War in his store of 60. Captain Matthews, Mediterranean Fleet, August, 1910 with China, and the cause of the war was who has been showing very good form this appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British opium traders who insisted on season, scoring consistently, was the only China Squadron, 1913.

porting opium into China and selling it in defiance of the laws of the Chiresa batsmen among the Services to offer any prolonged resistance in the losing side's News has reached the Colony that the Empire. It is time the Government first knock, his valuable contribution of Mew Year Naval promotions include washed their hands of this nefarious 48 including six boundaries. Scores: twenty from Commander to Captain and opium trade.Yours truly,

Hongkong, 225; United Services, 145 forty from Lieutenant to Commander. The

and 147. only promotions on the China Station are Flag Commander Norbury, of H.M.S. Alinotaur, to Captain, and Lieut. Egerton, of H.M.S. Vinotaur, to the rank of Commander.

Sir Rickman John Godlee, F.R.C.6,

Hou, Surgeon in Ordinary to the King Sir William Job Collins, D., M.S., F.R.C.S., Vice-Chancellor of London University,NA

Sir William was Chairman of the Lon. don County Council in 1897-1808, after serving a year as Vice-Chairman.. lins also served as Chairman of the London Education Committee.

Siz Aston Webb, R.A., the famous architect, who has been employed recently on the Buckingham Palace. Sir Aston designed the Hongkong "Law Courts.

ORDER OF ST! MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.

KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS (60.3.6.), Lord Emmott, P.C., formerly Deputy Speaker in the House of Commons. Sir Fairfax Leighton Cartwright, G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., formerly British Ambassador to Austria-Hungary, KNIGHTS COMMANDERS (K.C.UI.G.). - The Hon Mr. Henry Conway Belfield, C.M.G.. Governor and Commander- in-Chief of the East African Protee

torate.

Sir Henry Belfeld was for some years British Resident at Selangor, F.S. entering the Civil Service in the F.M.S. as a Magistrate in 1884. Major Maurice Alexander Cameron, C.M.G., Crown Agent for the Colonies since 1893

Sir Maurice Cameron was Deputy

PROMOTIONS.

HONGKONG JOCKEY” CLUB.

The drawing for the twelve grifins brought down by the Chenen resulted as

follows:-

39. Brown, Mr. J. Paterson, 40Ray, Mr. E. Shellim. 41-Roan, Mr. D. Landale. 12. Du, 3r. T. &. Forrest 43. Sp. Ronn, H.E, Sir Henry, May. 44.-Bay, Mr. Ellis Kadoorie. 45-Black, Mr. G. K. H. Britton. 46. Not accepted. 47-ray, Dr. Forsyth.

Colonial Engineer and Surveyor-General | 48.-Gray, Officers of the Destroyers.

of the Straits Settlements from 1889 to 49-Pieball, H.E. Sir Henry May. 1892;

50 Chestnut, Mr. G. Friesland.

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o.c.cu UNIVERSITY XI. This match will be played to-day on the C.C.C. ground. The following is the C.C.C. XI.-L. A. Rose, E. L. "Braga, G. A. Hancock, R. Pestonji, R. A. Carvalho, G. E. Lace, W. E. Rose, R. Davierwalla, J. D. Noria, S. Tex, and R. Basa.

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The Naval Lodgo Far Cathay of the International Order of Good Templars held their New Year Social in the Chaplain's Room at Scandal Point on NEW YEAR

The Thursday evening, January 1st. room was decorated with bunting, end bosides the members of the Naval Lodge, there were present the members of the Military Lodge and a host of friends, including the Rev. Cooper-Hunt (Army Chaplain) and Mrs. Hunt, and the Rev. D: B. Reynolds, of St. Peter's Church. The evening's programme w3.o follows:Pianoforte solo by Bro. Hearne, Minotaur's Glee Party; song, Bro. Mc

•Cardle LGA recitation The Re- venge, Bro. G. W. Warren, RN., song, Mrs. Bacon Minotaur's Glee Party song. Bro. Harwood, B.G.A.; (Interval of lo minutes, during which refreshments were handed round); comic song, Bro. Harwood. R.G.A musical monologue, Mr Adams, R.N.; Minotaur's Glee Party; comie song, Bro. Mitchell, Bacon'; song D.C.LI song. Mra.

Mona," Bro, Hearne, A.0.0.; Mino taur's Glee Party The prograrome was intermingled with games, under the direction of Mr. Edmunds, R.N., and a very pleasant evening closed with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne," and "God Save the King.

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