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Telegrams.

{Renter's.)

Attempt on the Life of the American Adviser to the Korean

Government.

THE HONGKONG T

Piracy Near Bias Bay

FISHING BOAT LOOTED.

CREW DRIVEN IN THE HOLD.

'CHINESE "COMMUNITYṢAND THE REGISTRAR GENERAL

The Chine,e friends in': Hongkong of the A fishing boat, of about 250 piculs capacity, Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewle, entertained the Re gang London, 24th March, with a crew of four persons ou board, including gistrar General at a banquet, at the Hang, Fa San Francisco advises that Mr. Stevens, shopkeeper who curts on a business at Sam Lau Chinese hotel, last, evening, on, bis ap the American adviser to the Korean Govern-hui-po, arrived in port yesterday allemoon, proaching departurs from the Colony on

bringing with her a vers

a very distressing story of boma lanwo, Covers were laid for eighty. how her crew were robbed and maltreated by a one guests, and among 10387 prescut gang of pirates outsido the harbour limits._____| were:—The Hoo, Mr. A. W. Brawin, Mr.

The fishing boat left Shau-ki-wan harbour. H. H. J. Gompenz, Dr. W. W. Feine on the morning of the 18th instant;' laden | Mr.. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. C. A. D. Mɛlbsurat, heavily with a cargo of rice. She was Mr. R., O.; Hutchison, the Hon Dr Ho

ment, has been thrice shot at and wounded; by two Korean, It is supposed on account of his pro-Japancio policy.

Mr. Stevens shot one of his assailants.

Germany,

Prince von Buelow did not deliver his in tended Important speech in the Reichstag yesterday evening, on account of the Press Boycott

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Frindo Kuni in Europe. Prince Kuni has lunched with the Gover nor of Gibraltar, and started for London.

Obituary.

March 25th. The death of the Duke of Devonshire, at Cannes, is announced.

Germany-Prince von Buslow's Speech.

The Press Boycott continues, but the speech of Prince von Buelow is officially

reported,

In reference to the Macedonia question the Prince said that Germany aimed at the slatus quo; but in regard to the European Concert, it was Impossible that Germany could show enthusiastn; unworkable, and even dangerous proposals such as the novel scheme (? proposed), which jeopardised the sovereignty of the Sultan would incite Tur key and the Mussulman population, who would resist to the uttermost.

THE "TAISU-MARU, QUESTION.

FURTHER PARTICULARS,,

The Joan Chronicle says:-The arms and ammunition carried by the Tatsu Maru, which ara to be purchased by the Chinese Govern ment, are to be delivered to the Inpanese Go vernment by the shippers, the Ainka Shokai, of Hongkong, and then handed over to the Chinese authorities. The shipped by the steamer consist of Igno Mauser rifies and 40,000 rounds of ammunition,

Nothing is mentioned in the terms of the settlement concernir g'the i xport of arms from Japan to China; but a Tekyo messagò siales that the Japanese Government, in compliance with the desire of the Chinese Covernnieni will in future take strict 'precautions against the shipment of arms to China.

The principal questions in regard to the

Tatiu-maru seizure--the release of the steamer

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bed for Canton. No trouble was encoun- tered until at about half-past eight o'clock on the night of the oth-two days later-when she was passing Lung Shue Wan-an island neario Bias Bay. There she was hailed by asall smuggling boat and ordered to lower her saile To refuse would be to court death, so down went the fishing Junk's sails, and the crew knowing what was about to happen, deserted their posts to await events.

Kal, the Hop. Mr. Wei Yuk, Messrs. Fung

Wa Chuo, Lau Chu Pak, Ho Fook, Ha Kom Toog, Leung Pui Chi, Sin Tak Fan, Wong Kam Fuk, Ng Hon Chi, Chon Leep Ches, Chau Slu-ki, Lau Yam-choen, S. W. Two, Dr. Wan Tim-mo, Dr. Kwan Sham-rin, Mess Ng Li-hing, Yung Hin-pong, Yung Kin-pong, Tam Hok-po, Chan Lok-chuen, She Po-sham, She Fattol, Ng San-sang, Chan Chenk-hing, Wong Shui-tong, Cheung Cheung chi, Hung Chi-leung, Chu Sik yu, Tse Yan-chi, Hu Shun- chen, Leung, Kinion, Chan Chun-chues, Ku. Fai-shao, Poon Yad-chuen and Li Yeu-chuan,

The Hon. Dr. Ho Kai took the chair. After the toasts: The King" and "The Emperor of China" had been loyally pledged, the Chairman called upon Mr. Fung Wa Chun to propose the feast"The Guest of the Evening," which was done in felicitops terms. Mr. Drewing in responding, thanked Mr When the crew bad entirely shaken off their Fung (or proposing bis health, and all present" fight, they returned to ongkong to acquaint for the manner, they received it, and the authorities of the treatment they had re- | that during the twenty years he had been in ceived at the hands of a gang of desperadoes, the Colony his friendship with the Chinese had who, the police belleve, took part in the Fu-grown from year to year. He thanked them tau-chow piracy, exclusively, reported in our for the phe had received from the Chinese is conducting the affairs of his depart evening's issue.

.meat,

The salt smuggling bont drew alongside, and six men boarded the junk, each man belog armed with revolvers. On the off chance that the crew would show resit

"Pirates resistance the forced them into the bold. The junk was then looted, the pirates leaving with sixty-seven bags of rice, which were valued at $110, cloth- worth $15, and $1.03 which they stole from the shopkeeper, Returning to their boat they sailed to the back of the island.

·CORRESPONDENCE.

EAST POINT DUST NUISANCE ABATED.

To the Editor of the "Homurano TrĹKGRAPH."

Sir,-Koowing very well what the attitude of the Hongkong Telegraph since it made ' its first bow" to the Hongkong public many years ago has always been: "By the people and for the people," I addressed you a communication on Monday last, which you were good enough to publish, acquainting you with the nuisance East Point ratepayers had to suffer owing to the absence of any water-carts for keeping dawn the dust in that district. Last evening I was pleased to see that you had taken the matter up eduurially, which seems to have had that for the first time in many moons a water- the desired effect, Allow me to inform you cast (No. 1) io charge of a sanitary officer, was seen busily at work along the Proya (East to-day-a sight which went to the hearts of mény,

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Mr. Brewin's speech was loudly applauded, The banquet was”

sover at ten o'clock.

THE BATH CONSUL ROMANO,

REQUIEN SERVICE,

ment.

PUBLIC AUCTION;

Instructions)

SS FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY

"the 28 b' March, 1908, al II Aal,, at their

Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,"

comer of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WINES AND SPIRITS. TERMS LAS Rstial.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkang, 26th March, 190B;

THE CHARTERED BANK..

; DIVIDEND · FOR THE HALF YEAR.

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We are courteously informed by the local manager of the Chartered Bank of Lodin, Australa and China, that this morning the following telegram was received from the Head Office At the approaching meeting of shareholders, the Directors will recommend dividend for the past half year at 15% per annum, free of facome Tax, that 15,000 be written off Bank Premises Account, that £50,000 be placed to Reserve, (which will then stand,at 1,515,000) that £129,433 14 10 be carried forward as undivided profit and that a Boout of 10% be paid to the staff of the Bank.”

-THE DECLINE OF NAGASAKI,

REMARKABLE EXODUS OF FOREIGNERS.

The next few weeks will witness the depar ture of as fewer than 35 fareiga residents from Nagasaki, writes a correspondent in the Japan A requiem Mass was celebrated at the Roman Chronicle. Of these not more than eleven are Catholic Cathedral this morning for the late going on furlough, so that none of the others Conrul-General Romaño. The service, was are expected to return. Two of the best-known purely of a private character. The Cathedral of those that are leaving for good are Mr. Joha was suitably draped in black, & calafatque H. Shaw and Mr. Clark, who bave just severed was raised in the centre of the gave their long connection with the Miss Bishi on which were displayed the fate Contal: Shipbuilding Yards. Considering the recent General's decorations besides his sword advances that have been made there under their and helmet.. The widow of the deceased supervision, it is not etsy to see bow their was present throughout the scivice as services can be dispensed with; but this well as members of the late Senior Romano's is probably one more indication of the family, Vice-Consul Leiria being smong movement in Japan towards doing without the them. The Catholic clergy was fully represent assistance of foreign experts in modern In-

French and Dominican Missions. ed, there being the Rev. Fathers of the Italian, dunes. Hi Mr. Shaw and Mr. Clark løtend Sister's taking up their residences id Victoria, Vad- from both the Convents (Italian and French).couver Island, Canada, Mr. R. U. Walker, with over a hundred of the Convents school who has been for many years a prominent pupils were also present. The Brothers of St. business man of Nagasaki, is also moving with Joseph's College and students were seen in his family to Vancouver, B.C. Dr. Bryan and their allotted place, in the uthern transcept, family are moving to Kobe, where he takes the

ceased among the Portuguese community ofthe United States Quatermaster's Department

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the FORTY-

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HARBOUR MASTER'S 'DEPARTMENT. IT is hereby notified that information bas

been received from the Military Authori ues that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out as under :--

On TUESDAY, the 31st March :-

From Stonecutters in a Westerly directipa, Atridges, up to "6,000 yards, com- mencing at 7 pm, and finishing at to p.m. -If the weather is unfavourable on the above

day..!

date, practice will take place on the following

keep clear of the ranges.

All ships, juuks and other vessels are to

BASIL TAYLOR, Commander, R.N., 'Harbour Master, &c. Longkong, 26th March, 1908,

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PUBLIC AUCTION, THEUndersigned have recei instructions. from The Official Receiver, to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

and the disposal of the "aims and ammunition East Point residents for the able support you of members and personal friends of the den "Chapancy of the English Church. Mr. Watts The Goods and Chattels of Mastre, Howard!

—having "beno-senlied; the question as to the

Allow me to thank you on behalf of other

gave lo Qur CRUSD and those officials

call. I am, etc..

AN EASTPOINTER. ongkong, 16th March.

& Co, in Bankruptcy, a -^ TO-MORROW,

MACHINES.

A comprehensive stock

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Hongkong, 27th February, 190k

territorial water in which the Fatty-maru anconcerned who so quickly responded to the there was a very representative › gathering is going with his family to Seattle, but whether the 37th March, 1908, at 11 AM, at No. 33 EAR TRAMWAYS COMPANY

chored has been abandoned by the Japanese Government, its solution being left to China and Portugal.

The Japanese Government has decided to domand compensation for loss arising out of the detention of the steamer only, and the amount of compensation is to be determined on consultation with the owner of the steamer, The matter is being-investigated by the Union of Steamship Cwners of Japan, The expenses of a steamer of the Taftu-maru type are estimated at Yoo per day.

A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

YOUTH HURT BY CHAIR COOLIES' XUSHI.'

The dangerous habit practised by the chair coolies in the Colony of rushing across the street, regardless of the passenger and vehi In reference to the compensation for dem.cular traffic, in search of a probable fare is ages to the Tolmieru, Mr. Fakuwäre, man. occupying the attention of the police, who are agar of the Nisidin Hoyeki Shokai, (the agents endeavouring to put a stop to it. “As a result of the Telau meru), states that the principal of this practice a Chinese youth came very. cargo carried was composed of marine pronear losing as eye yesterday. The youth-Li duce. valued at V1,500, and 2,0.0 tors of coal Kam Hoi-was walking along Pedder Street Of this, the marine produce must be entirely yesterday afternoon when a number of chair „cooler inaite a sudden sush for the Hongkong spoiled, as it was detained about 4 days at a

Hotel entrance. The shaft of one of the chairs place where the temperature -was almost pro- pleat. When the expenses of detention and truck the youth on the forehead--half an inch other damages are taken together, the total will above his right eye-causing a gasly gash: Li Kam Hot was taken to hospital for treatment, be about Vigo Odo

and the two coalies were arrested on a charge of negligence. Inspector Ritchie arraigned them before the Magistrate this morning and each coolie was fined $in. We are pleased to see. that the police have taken up this matter: A few more prosecutions may possibly put au end to this careless practice....

It is satisfactory to learn that the Tatsu war case has been settled, and this complication removed. Japan, it will be seen, has insisted on her rights to the letter, and China,. after considerable delay, has acquiesced. In view of all the circumstances of the case Japan would have done wall, we think, to let China down as lightly, as possible. In recognition of the fact that gun-running is not a particularly' respectable trade, she might have foregone the flag-sloting provian without any loss of nationalīnelf-respect. A generous arti'nde In this matter would have gone far to soothe Chlause" surceptibilities, and'checked the talk

of a boycott which is now being preached among

KANKGAFOCHI SPINNING.

COMPANY,,

THE REPORTED FOREIGN LOAN,"

Onibe authority of director of the Kanegafuchi Spinning Company, now in

including directors and members of the Club Lusitano. Dr. and Mrs. A. Lello arrived from Macao yesterday tulood the kejvice, but as urgent telegram from Macan last evening recalling Dr. Lello, the Colonial Secretary of the Portuguese colony had to return to. Macas by the steamer this morning.

Rev. Fr. P. Gabardi, rector of the Cathedral, officiated this morning and wis assisted by members the R. C. Clergy. The Absolution at the catalyse was givca by Babop Pozzoni,

CANTO V DAY BY DAY.

FRENCH ADMIRALS. VIBIT.

· [From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 24th March. H.E. the Viceroy will receive French Rear Admiral Ferrin du the 26th-instant,

MERITORIOUS SERVICĖS.

H.E the Viceroy will shortly recommend those members of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs here who have served in that department for over two years for promotion in recognition of their valuable services.

VIRE.

On the evening of the 21st instant a fire broke out in the Kowkong village, in the dir trict of Nambol, not far from, this port. It is reported that some ninety buildings were burnt

to the ground.

** REVISION OF TÍRIFF DUTIES... A Peking telegram states that the Central Government has considered and has determined to effect the abolition of the levy of Likin dues and to increase the Customs tariff duty on the

a day of the 4th moon this Chinese year.

ath March, TRANSPORT LAUNCHES, The Viceroy has given instructions to raise the working of the company and the capital a certain sum of money for the building of two

sal special launches for transport purposes,:?").

AUMHING RAILWAY, AN

the Chinese by the more flamboyant members | Tokyo, it is stated that the negotiations for w of the paiionalist party, At the same time foreign loan have not progressed so far as was Japan is deserving of credit for showing much | asarried. Statements showing the result ol

patience in the cpures of the negotiations, pot withstanding that international law would seem to have been on her side. ^.

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big visit will mean a'permanent departure from japan is not yet settled, Bishop and Mr. Eving ton ́are going to England on furlough, and on their refurd to Japan will reside at Fukuoka Mr. Lane, of the Chics and Japan' Trading Company, is expected to visit England with his family during the coming summer, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Inman, of Messrs, Home, Ringer & Co, sail for England on furlough in a few weeks; likewise Mrs. Heron, wife of Ms. Heran, Lind's inspector at Nagasaki, Mrs," Pardon, wife of the editor of the Nagajaki 'Press, is also among those booked for Englaod, and the fist is yet by no means exhausted, orang

Foreign houses to be let are at a discount in Nagasaki, Indeed, foreign business would appear to be generally on the decline. The Nagasaki Hotel Company has already wound up its affairs, and the hotel has closed its doors. It' is reported that last year the hotel was run, at

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Queen's Road Central, Top Floor, SUNDRY: OFFICE FURNITURE

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MISÖKLLANEOUS GOODS, TEAKWOOD WRITING TABLES, CHATAS, SHOW-CASES, PIECE GOODS, TYPEWRITERS, CRUET KMPIRE STANDS, &c, RG |---

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EASTMANN'S KODAKS and CAMERAS

·AND

ONE IRON SAFE with STAND. TERMS:-As usual.

7.00 8.m

LIMITED.

·TIME' TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

7.30 am to 9.50 Lin. Every to minutes, 9.30.0 to 1.00 am....Every 15 minuter, 41.30 am to 12:45 pm. .....Every 15 mingier, 12.45 pm to 1.15 p.m...Every to minutes 1.15 pm to 1:45 pm. Every 15 minutes: 1.45 pm to 2.35 p.m. Every 10 minutes. 3.15 pm to 3.00p.m....Every 15 minuter. 3.30 pm to 5.00 p.m. ... Every 15 minuten » 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm....Every 10 minuter,

NIGHT CARE HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. 845 pm; and 9 pm, 945 pm: to IL15 DIM. Hongkong, 26th March; 1908,

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every half houE,"

SUNDAYS, AN Boo am to 9.00a.m....Every 15 minutes. 9.00 am to 9:30a.m. Every 30 minuter, 9.30am to 10.30 am. Every 15 minutes, 10.30 8.m. to 11.00 am....Every 10 minutes. 11.45am to 12,00 nuon...Every 15 minuter:) 12.00 Noon to 1,00 p.m.... Every 10 minuter.

1.00 pm to 500 p.m. Every 15 minutes, " 5.00 pm to 6.00 p.m....Every to minutes. 6.00 pm to 7,400 p.m. ...Every 25 mlautes 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm. Every 10 miante":

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL 'LINE, NOTICE TO 'CONSIGNEES.

fess of some Y18,000. The hotel has a mag. THE Steamship nificent site, building, and plant, and its sus

PRINZ-REGENT LUITPOLD," pension is greatly to be regretted. Somehow

aaving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby foreign tourists and visitors generally do not informed that their Goods, with the exception frequent Nagasaki, and the "reason is plain if of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being the writer may judge from his own experience. landed andstored at their risk intothe hazardous The present method of dealing with baggage and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- at the Japanese Customs is a great inconveni-kong and Kowloon Whart-and Godown.Com- pany, Limited, at Kowloon, whence "delivery ence and discouragement to travellers. Pass may be obtained, engers have to open up all their baggage for examination at all Japanese ports, and be tween pons, just the same as if hailing from a foreign country. Why even residents of Japan should be put to the inconvenience of having thelt baggage examined at Yokohama, Kobo, and Nagasaki in succession, and have the

irritating ordeal repeated on the voyage backs is not easy to see. Could not a paus be aiven with the first examination, so as to save the frouble of unstrapping and opening bag- gags at the other posts? Most foreign ladies, especially those ignorant of the language, would sooner not land at the various parts

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be giyen before WEDNESDAY, the 25th of March, at Nood,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing, undelivered after the 1st of April, will

be subject to rent, wh

All brakes, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the-Godowns, where they will be examined on the 1st of April, at 9.30 AM.

All Chims must reach us before the 5th of April, 1908, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. *

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & Ca Agents. riangkang, 25th March, 1908.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AND MOJL

THE Steamship

"ARRATOON APCAR," "

1. BATURDAYS, " Extra cars at 3:15 pm. 11.30 pm, and

SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDİNGA. Des Voeux Road Central.

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sccount, together with other necessary papers- recantly dispatched to Paris, are now in the

It is ascensised that the Suoning Railway | than hands of the French capitalists, who desire will be extended to the port of Kongmons and deal. The inconvenience certainly does much Save to go through this unaccessary.or CHEṛG. Muijia coolie, of 10, Lower Lascar. to obtain a certificate from the Tokyo thence to Fatihan. The manager of the Rail to lessen traffic by steamer. In any case, what Row, and three of his friends attempted yester. Foreign Office concerning, condition

way Company accompanied by engineers, etc. is the reason for this Customs examination for day to assert their strength on a Jonocent of the assets of the company. A report proceeded to the district of Sunul on the 20th passengers between Japanese porta? How lukong" near the "ld Western Maikat, has been sent by the Foreign Office, but instant to make the necessary arrangeusents could a resident of Kobe or Yokohama be found with serious results to Cheeg who is now has not yet reached the French capitalists, and with the officials of the locality for the building with datiable possessions on his landing a FROM SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE HACOMPOSITION RED HAND wondering how his house-rant is going 10 so no decision hai beco arrived at as you: The

of the road.

Nagasaki?" The writer, has been a resident of be paid: when it falls due. At about 4 p.m. first batch of papers reached France some yellerday Zukong 913 me Cheng hawking time ago, and pens was received that there THE SING-JAPANESE, FRACAS Nagasaki for some time; and is known to the fish in the Western Market, of all places. True ware hopes of success in their loan pagati continuation of my report of a few days Chatoms officers as such. Yet every time ha enough Cheng possessed a licence, but as there tions. It is impossible to defoltely decide on nam between a Japanesa barber and a Chinese, to have all his baggage opened and ransacked pago that a disturbance had taken place in Hov arrives home from Kobe or Yokohama, he bas is soch a tblog af market limits," which forbid sach detalls as the rate of interest and other laundryman, it is reported that the district for no special reason that he can see. The any street hawker coming within

terms beibte tha 'end distance of any market, Cheng was collared, mustar

magistrate of Namhol yesterday personally Inspector polli, cut a pair of boots, or some „pany, it Tebaid, har and the futing proceeded to take him to the

called on the Japanese Consul here bringing other common article of dress, and proceeds to (terest", ont@exceedi station. Cheng went quietly enough for a

with him the laundryman and other witnessen aming them carefully, as thought by any Chronicle while, but when he got into the open ba

but the case has not yet been settled.

msoner of means there could be a likelihood signalled-sp--thrée mez ́who were" sunking

their being antiable. - Is not this ittle too themvelves on the side-walk, and they promptly

time when:'ODE. woat to his assistance. A four to one struggle followed in which the Jakong succeeded jo bis pilsonor and driving 486, pihers ce Cour, lo-day, Cheng paid in the markete, Andocs Flor Dice oficer,

month, The c

Fals of io per cent,-Japan

and a cootir employed by ppoa Duck Company, serienced to

ling an outbreak

Bare took "pisco.

in a wood carving shop in the WBja, Street.

and the building wasiwas

having arrived from the above Fons Con sigates of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods, will be delivered frous alongside.

Cargo Impeding the discharge will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous godowns of. the Liongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Co., Limited.

No Fire Insurance will be affected

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the

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