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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JUNE 23 1008.
West River Floods.
The Shatin Murder.
RELIEF EXPEDITIONS.
CONVICTION QUASHED,
'ABBISTANCE FROM CANTON,
#IPRISONERS DISCHARGED, “U
[From Our Dan Correspondent.]
In the Supreme Court, this morning, the Full Court presiding, judgment was Caston, 22nd Jure- delivered in connection with the sensational Harrowing reports begin to arrive of the sad Shatia marder trial which occupied the catastrophie which has overtaken in river disattention of a jury for several days last tricts within the delta of which Cajue is the month. In this case the reader will semember connected and incoherent at the momeal, but by the jury against the three prisoners, who principal city. The stories are necessarily dis- a unanimous verdict of guilty was brought in as received at the headquarters of the charitable were accused of slaying three persons-two men institutions of Canton they all point to the and a-boy-on the Kun Yam-mountala, in the urgancy of the needs of the people who are New Territory, on the 2nd December, 1905 exposed to direful distress after being tendered and it will also be remembered that just as the homelear and without the wherewithal to death sentence was about to be passed Coun: provide themselves with so much as a single sel for the prisoners asked for the arrest of day's meal. In apawer to the appeals by the judgment on the ground that he had a legal envoys from the stricken districts, the point to raise. The argument (Mr. Slade for to the impurtance of the occasion and the Crown) lasted two days. charitable organisations of this city are rising the defence, the Attorney General for the sacred charge of their humanitarian and self imposed duties.
Impoverished and exploited as they have been for years they have as much prospect of discovering a way out of the difficulty us a church rate The last of their possessions has been wrenched from them as if by ironic deviltry and they are no better than beggars in the land beggars by compulsion. Were that the most grievous evil of the situation, the smug and unetuous Pharisee might fold his hand and pray for more regenerate days, but what will happen if these people are left to their own devices? There is a quaint Americanism which says that the world owes you "chow," on the syllogistic prin ciple that you had.no say in the matter of arriving here, and no man, be he black, white or yellow, should be defrauded of what be his right. The Cantonese are by no means lacking in imagination, enterprise or audacity, and if these people are allowed to remain without outside assistance it is inevitable that they will revert to the primal trade of piracy and robbery. What that means to Hongkong, cin- barrassed as it is, it is unnecessary to sug.of gest. That the gentry and charitable institu- tions and guilds of Canton will do their at most to relieve the unfortunates we have not calls which have of recent years been made on the slightest doubt, but considering the many their purses it is highly improbable that they can do more than afford help to the most necessitous cases. It, therefore, becomes the duty of those whose connections are all associated with Canton and the West River to bestir themselves and exhibit that sympathy which has never been lacking on the part of the Chinese at home and abroad when this Colony has been involved in dis
On Saturday fast, the 20th Instant, a number, voludteers attached to the Cheap Rice Distribution Bureau boarded the Government lauach shin Yu towing a cargo-boat with a the North River. But when they got as far as quantity of rice and gunný bags, to proceed up
such great force that they found the launch Shek Moon, the water ran down the river in could not proceed any farther with safety. The party was obliged to lose the cargo-boat with the rice in the vicinity of Shek Moos and return to Canton..
second was promptly organized. Another Upon the return of the first expedition a launch of greater capacity than the first, which failed to negotiate the violent currents, was exquisitioned, and the Wan Zag was despatched to Shek Moon without loss of time. All the
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dence amply sufficient lo, support a conviction. This Is so, though the objictionable evidence" was not elicited by the prosecutor at all, but
|\spon÷ taneously volunteered by a witness, and though prisoners Counsel caused no objection to its being received. The ground of the principle shortly stated are that a Court of Criminal Ap- peal has no means of determining how far the jury in arriving at their decision have been influenced by the inadmissible evidence. I have no doubt, therefore, that the verdict can the finding of the watch, alleged to be the pro ant stand. Finally, there is no question that perty of one of the persons whose death formed the subject of this indictment, in the possession of the first prisoner might have bsea accepted by the jury as confirmation of the evidence of the informer against all the accused; and this being so, the conviction must be quashed and all three prisoners must be discharged.
The Attorney-General made an application (or leave to appeal to the Privy Council,
Mr. Slade argued that the Court must either affirm or quash the conviction; they had no power to detain the prisoners.
that point and did not as their way to suspend The Chief Justice said they had considered the effect of their judgment in order to enable
the Court adjourned. the Crown to appeal.
Prisoners were thereupon discharged,
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CHINESE ACTOR IN TROUBLE
CANTONESE QUILD ALLEGED TO HAVE
DEEN PROSECUTORS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 23rd June, 2.30 p.m. The Chinese actor Li Chun-lai, whowas tried before the Mixed Court of Shanghai on a charge of soucing a Chinese widow, has been sentenced to three years imprison ment.
(This cate has been a kinse célèbre in Shang and hai for weeks past. At the first hearing there
the Beza are likely to be with a dilute solution/tress. It would not be beaeath the dignity Runny bags they had were distributed to the modera cases which do not quite bear put this Okuyama, Revd. Pitcher, Saugar, Miss Usher, the settlement was.come to as a result of, a
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Revd. Wales, Wallace, Wilson, and Wylly The Revd. Joseland, Revd Sadler and others.
Dr. C. Merz Consul for Germany and Senior Consul, was in the chair..
The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting
of His Excellency the Governor, rather villagers on the way who were busily engaged would popularise his régime in Hongkong, stopping the water from overflowing the were he to head the movement in this different parts. Apother large quantity of rice embankments which had given way in many Colony for the relief of the suffering Chinese, and gunny bass was purchased by the Bureau who are kinsmen of those who obey his rule and promptly sent to supply the villagers and to whom in great part the present stand. Hundreds of men were engaged all day filling ing and importance of Hongkong are due, the bags with earth and sand with which they We are fully cognisant of the fact that Hong-constructed a sort of breastwork to withstand kong is in no great financial condition to sight to see the gaog of villagers working with he onrush of the rising water. It was a pitiful render lavish aid to those outside our bor might and main to resist the flow of the ders, but here surely is a case, if ever there devastating river. was one, where the helping hand might pro perly be tendered, even if it only be on the principle of casting our bread on the waters. The example of 190z, when a Commission was appointed to deal with the question of A. S. WATSON & CO., relief on a similar occasion, might fittingly be
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The Chiel Justice in the course of his judg. ment said :—It was very strenuously argued by the Attorney-General that the fact of finding the watch might be put in evidence-oven though the knowledge as to where the watch was ob'ained by confession was not admissible lo Fiz James Stephens "General View," which is evidenco: 1 take the law as is stated in Siz
point with relation to confessions is well in agreement with all the other books... "On
was a violent aliercation between the Chinese
established. If in consequence of a confession.
magistrate Pas and the American lawyer Mr. Jernigan, who represented the prisoner. The improperly blained collateral information.be
magistrate declared that the accused was a procured the information may be used though
scoundrel and bis guilt certala. Mr. Jernis the confession may not. For instance, il
ga held that the magistrate bad no property te hidden and if it is found at the Municipal Board Room, on the 16th June, which resulted in the Court rising. On the the prisoner points out the place where A special meeting of ratepayers was held there was a scene of angry wrangling. right, 10 prejude the case, whereupon:
there the fact of the fiding and the 19 &
Presenti-Massrs. Aroold, Barion, | 16th inf, the Shanghai ofercury stated that fact that the prisoner gava dilections may be Bora, Braun, Fenwick, Gottwald, Guiz, the matter had engaged the attention of the given in evidence, though the particulars of his Howard, Kohli, Kruse, Larsenizen, Revd. Consular body for the past few weeks and it statement may ot There seem to be some Macgowan, Dr. Merz, Nielsen, O'Brico-Butler,
was only on the afternoon of the 15th lost that last sentiment, but this is not material to this
meeting held at the Chinese Foreign Office at case. But he prisoner did not point out the place excludes the application of all the cases which where the watch was hidden : and this at once
American Gaveraments were present. This which representatives of the Chinese and
were referred to, for they have no relevancy to
the Mixed Court when the accused „LF Chuns being so, the case was set down for hearing at: the present case. I take this to be clear, that the finding of the waich, bad it been found Mr. Wallace, Chairman of the Council, sub- up to answer the charge laid against him, lai, who is a well-kdown altor, was brought without anything being done by the prisoner, mitted the following resolution: That if I was well known that the Cantoness would have been evidence. I should thes opium smoking shops and houses be closed Guild had a great interest fa the prosecu evidence, of the great danger of convicting the proclamation on the subject, which proclama of the Cantonese community was expected to have warned the jury, having in view the other within two months of the issue of a special tion of this case, and a large attendance prisoner of murder in the circumstances betion will be issued immediately after its ap be present in Cours. The police bad made cause it was of itself too slender to substantiate proval by the Consular Body,”. Op their way the relief party found that the the other facts of the case; much of which was roofs of the houses near Shek Moon were just worthless; and, specially because the identi-gowan, was put to the mesting and carried a direct interest in the cass were allowed to be The motion, seconded by the Revd J. Mac-preparations for the case to be heard in an upper court room and only those persons baving few feet above wear on the 20th instant. fication of the watch as being that of the de. unanimously. Many flood sufferers were left without food; ceased was of the most unsatisfactory mature.
Mr. Wallace then moved, seconded by Pao, and Mr. Hamilton Butler (American present' during the proceedings, Magistrate they did not have any provision even for at allude ticularly in the five minutes play. Mr. Bowra, a resolution as follows: That Assessor) were on the beach. Mr. T. Morgan single day. The relief commissioners dis-acting in which the widow of the deceased in certain limited number of shops be licensed Phillips appeared og beball of the prosecution tributed the rice among the unfortunates." dulged before she would identify it. And I for the sale of prepared opium, half these said and Mr. T. R. Jorsigan and Mr. S. Fessenden
Most of the districts along the West River should have warne i the jury still more empha-shops to be closed by the 31st March, 1959, and for the defence.-Ed., . K, T.)... are submerged and many lives have been lost.tically that if they allowed this evidence the remaining half by the 31st March, 1910."
In the Ching Yuen district the houses close to substantiate the other facis of the case, it Mr. Macgowan: "How many shops is it to the river banks were almost entirely inundat- would involve the setting up of the story of the proposed to license?" ed. The survivors from the flood sought informer, which, I have no doubt as I told the shelter on the high embankments and there jury, was in all, incidcots of hie`relations with confer the Fourth Class of the Order of the they resigned themselves to an impending late the prisoners, a tiasus of falschoods, and if this. I with the resolutions that the Council had
hoping and awaiting for assistance. At length assistance did arrive ; but for many it was lon late and they perished in the flood. Samshui suffered the mast; as the water Of all the districts along the Wen River rose with such rapidity that the people bad
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HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 27th May, 1903,
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The Hongkang Telegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908.
CASTING OUR BREAD ON THE WATERS.
repeated.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Emperor of Japan has been pleased to
Rising Sun upon Mr. Joseph Mortis.
THE sale of Lord Kitchëaer's China porcelain „excited considerable interest, but the objects were not remarkable specimens, and the prices did not rule high.
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werd set up, it might lead them to find all three prisoners guilty in these circumstances If the jury bad found all three prisoners guilty there could have been nu auch notion as has Bow been made; and the prisoners would have had nothing but the prerogative of mercy to
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Mr. Wallace: Seventeen is the limit." Mr. Macgowan, whilst thoroughly agreeing.
KOWLOON-BOIBL,
ACTIVITY OF NLW MANAGEMENT. Under the new management, Kowloon so carefully drawn up merely suggested | Hotel has been rejuven, ted and at the press that, in licensing shops for the sale rate at which improvements are being carried of prepared opium, the
number -seveng
out it is bound to take a leading place among teen that had been mentioned was really the first-class hotels in the Colony. There is larger th in the needs of the gasa demanded, not the slightest doubt that new blood ban and he thought that ave or six would be ampyrendezvous, especially on these special even transformed the place lato an up-to-date sufficient. As the actual resolution made no
AT the "Special Pool" competition bald under scarcely time to escape, and over a hundred all back on. But the evidence which was pu mention-however of any particular-number, beings when the gardens sro, aglow with fairy the auspices of the Hongkong Volunteer-Re-vas-were-lost-Later-returns-may-account-for-before them en bled the jury to acceprike pri pool with a total of 91. |serve Association:-Mr. W. L. Leask won the a bigher death roll,
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YEUNG CHUx, with three previous convictions, and of no occupation, was sentenced to do six weeks' hard labour for stealing two pairs of trousers and an umbrella from No. 63, Wing. Lok Street.
REAR-ADMIRAL C. E. Kingsmill, who has just been prompted to that rank, is well known on
A BENEVOLENT VICERY.
prefect personally left here yesterday afternoon By order of the Viceroy the Kwongchow by a gunboat taking with him une hundred and twenty bags of rice to be distributed among the sufferers..
· RAFT ADRIFT.
poles was lying in the vicinity of Wangsha
Yesterday morning a large raft of soft wond owing to the squash of the tide the ropes danger to navigation by the native crafts for a time in the harbour. The timber was ultimately
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lights and all the bidden nooks are occupied.. Since Mr. O. E. Owen took over the Hotel it
soners' possession of the watch as an admitted hoped that the discretionary powers that were fact; and on that without doubt their verdict vested in the Council would lead to there being his been thoroughly renovated and repainted, ted, and we have not to 'inquire what they hung. This evidence was wrongfully admit-as few licensed shops as possible, and so he might have done in other circumstances, but
very heartily vated for it
simply to deal with the facts as they are. Ithick, would sell as much as seventeen, and said that Mr. Wallace was of opinion that six shops
therefore, that the conviction should be quashed.
the matter had been most carefully considered
the China Station, where he served some years snapped and the poles were sent adrift causing guilt?" I way in this case, emphatically, no. imuth, whether the number stood at seventeen popularising the. Hotel will be followed on a".
ayo. He has just received an appointment as officer commanding the naval forces of the
Dominion of Canada:
recovered.
It is impossible, to disguise the fact that the disaster which has overtaken the neigh bouring provinces of Kwangtung and Kwang. siis fraught with the most serious conse.
a private. bar installed, and a publie bar built, quences to the prosperity of South China.
or in the course of constraction at the sear of Last year the villagers, owing to the numerous
the old bar. The Kowloon Hotel bas always bands of disaffected reactionaries who roam-
had a name for its menus and meny a resident ed the country, found their efforts to cultivate
Have I sacrificed justice and common sense,
can speak with, feeling on the subject of I have caly to addons word in consequence of by the Council, and it was only proposed to the land rendered nugatory,,' white droughts
whit was said by the judges in Rex v Bawdry.issue licenses to shops at present in existence, Thanksgiving Day and other festive occasions'
viz., seventeen.*
when the late bost dispassed the honours. and foods conspired to complete the sum
not at the shrine of mercy but at the shrine of Mr. Kruse, thought that it did not matter
Under the new régime the same aystem of of their unhappiness. Day after day we re- ported the enormous quantities of rice which
have already glanced at the unsatisfactory or less, as the shopkeepers would most prob North to take charge of the culinary depart. more elaborate scale. A new chef is on his way. through the benevolence, of the gentry of
nature of the evidence. I will deal with it now ably reduce the number themselves by com Canton were distributed at cost price to the
The natives state that, for twenty years past, in the case; the three men were murdered and license fees.
more generally; there are only two facts certain bining together so as to avoid the payment of his capacity. The gardens are, as always, a meat and hih hopes are held out regarding starving population, and even yel the Cheap
they have not experienced such a disastrous that the informer was among those who com
Mr. Wilson said they ought to consider the evenings after the sun has formed in te rest favourite lounging ground and in these hot Rice Distribution Bureau is at work allevia.
ton. They think that, if the embankments of by the informer, and by principal witnesses for closing down at only a short notice of two worker, when the balmy winds are at play, inundation in the surrounding districts of Can-tilted the crime; but as to the facts related opium smoking shopkeepers whom we were should prove an excellent reviver for the faded ting in a measure the existing distress among the peasantry in the outlands. Every hope Dickens based his famous novel The pro rerious damage would have resulted and even the dedased, there was not one flimsy particle present shops the opportunity of taking outThey are arranged for tea parties and for those
which Shek Kok Wai had collapsed much, more the Clown, especially by the widow of one of months, and give the whole of the seventeen
the city of Canton itself might have been two of truth in it the real facts of the case were care
fully kept back by those who only knew them,
dastardly murder were we are not likely ever in their place. What the true facts of this most and the most ridiculous cock and bull story put
not four but twenty-four. I will go further and to know; nor whether the real murderers ware
Tuk Old Curiosity Shop, Lincoln's Inn, was submitted for sale at the Mart orgth ult For many years the old shop has enjoyed the reputation of being the place on
withdrawn at £5,950.
was entertained that the leap years of the
petty was past would be succeeded by at least one fat UN PUI, of no occupation, was charged with sesson, but to large extent that hope was analing a pair of leather shoes, the property of destroyed by the continued drought which Wu Wan, a watchman, at No, Cheung Hing blighted the paddy fields in the early months Laos. It appeared that he went into the house of this year. It was cuinated that inslead by lifting up the trap door, but was seen before of an excess being garnered the crop would he could leave with the shoes. He was sta. not yield more than go per cent, of an avertenced to fourteen days' bard labour.
FETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library. and Museum for the week ending the asst fune, 1908-
Library. Museum. 378 145 217 1,574
or three feet under water,
RELIEF. FUNDS. to make arrangements to start a subscription The Canton Charitable Justitutions are about
inhabitants of the districts which have suffered list for relief fundr to assist the unfortunate
by the terrible visitation.
HONGKONG HOTEL.:
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licenses for the sale of prepared opium. Be are to be the speciality for those content to who seek light refreshments-or otherwise. Ices sides the question of whether there were indulge in mild pleasures and electric lights
cancelled in less than two years. seventeen or six shops. was of little const will illuminate the scene, got too garishly but quence, as the whole of the licenses would be sufficient to meet all req sirements. The din
dinners are the rule on Saturdays, in every ng hali has been enlarged and admirably ar ranged for large or small panties Mus cal
with new vitality and its success is assured, way the Kowloon Hotel promises to flourish
simply because he did Lot see that by altering Mr. Wales supported the Council's motion
Day that I have grave doubls whether fung. the number of shops it was proposed to license shut had anything to do with the case. The for the site of prepared opium, it would make Jary have found the pilioners guilty, probably any practical difference to the consumption of THE NEW BUILDINGS.
from some weakness which they detected in opium, and the Council's motion seemed to Messrs. Palmer and Turner have made an
the prisoners' defence, but certainly not on the him to be likely to cause legsitnitation and also -to avoid 'any possible accusation of harsh deal. application to the Sanitary Board in regard to direct evidence offered by the Crown. open space in the new buildings of the south
The Pulsne Judge, in his judgment, examined ing. He was col half bearted in his desire to end of the hole!. It reads:-
the disputed evidence, and in conclusion said to this thing done, but he would like to use it will now sum up the conclusions I have done effectively and with as little irritation as correspondence regarding modifications of Hongkong, 15th June, 1908... Dear Sir-With reference to previous that the prisoners statement: It (the box) The resolution was then put to the meeting
arrived at on this evidence. And frilly may be.
would suggest that readers might. for a mo- Behalf of the Philippines as baring béen exerted of the south end of Hongkong Hotel, we beg to secondly; that the evidence that the prisoner With a hearty-vote of thanks to the Chair meeting to discurs, the advisability of Jaizlog
open spacesto be provided in the new buildings belongs to me-was inadmissible. 1 find and carried unanimously, ... ment transfer their thoughts from the Fuat the expense of Hawail. Mr. Hitchcock apply for the open space on the ground for opened the box was quite unobjectionable; the man, Dr. Merz, proposed by Mr. Wallace, the the Japanese boycott movement. They have
age output Even that was better than pothing, for to that extent the purchasing power of the people would be increased and the burden on the gentry and merchants of the Southern provinces-lightened.. But fate in the shape of a remarkable freshet has. finally wiped out of existence the last hope of the people. It is no desire on our part
Non-Chinese..........
Chinese
Trial. 5881,719
THE Delegates from Hawaii to the Republican
to use the language of exaggeration, but we Convention condemn. Mr. Tate's activity on
been urged to succeed as chairman of the new Repablican National Committee. The appro- pristions for the use of the Philippines for next year amount to 16,883,445 pasos,
and West Rivers to the Thames, and fancy that for two hundred miles the entire valley. of that placid stream was submerged to the depth of, say, twenty feel, and that vessels were traversing the old route without seeing CHO FUNG CHI, & foreign goods shop keeper, the erstwhile smiling fields for days, that lowas charged before Mr. Kemp this morning fact the landscape was composed of water; with (1) feloniously and with intent to defraud and then consider how that circumstance did alter a bill of exchange from 89 you to would affect the reading public. But because 8,775 yen, and (3) did attempt to dispose of China is a coupury of untold millions, losses ame Mr Deacon appeared for the prosecu which in Humpe would become historic are tion and Mr. Dito Kong Sing defended. The prised by as if of commod-place interest, if defendant fplended bat guilly. The facts at of interest at all. There can be no doubt,
could be galbered were that defendant negotiate the bill with, a third part however, that this calamity will deal a
Precaution blow to the Souther&prov -poople had anything
the Yokohama Spacia)
"THE HONGKONG WATER POLO
ability of covering over the alley way at the fact-part of the rai gattie, Thirdly, thế to be reduced by co leet, owing to the desir neither confession-but a perfectly colouricas
act of opening being under the circumstances business of the meeting was concluded.
back of the engine house,
It is desired to cover over this space for fire evidence of the finding of the watch was right- the heat from the engine house and any father which it could have beco excluded. insurance purposen, and lo order to prevent | ly admitted. I know of no legal principle on from the gas plant rising up the alley way, and so into the room over. ******
Some system of mechanical ventilation will be necessary in the engine house, the covering over therefore of the space will be do be a decided advantage to the upper portion of detriment to the engine house, and it will the Hotel (plasenta res
Ws regret having to trouble the Board with the matter, after, the modifications have been Econsidered but were "upable"to" deal withst
then owing to it having arisen sobseguently of the
Now the finding of the watch was an integral being unwilling to exclude it altogether, but part of the case for the Crown, and the Court being doubtful if it could be properly admitted, action should go to the jury aq a whole, sabject thought it right, as imagine, that the trans
to the reservation of the point of laUnder these circumstances the law is in my opinion perfectly cleari There can be no doubt that
`SHIELD COMPETITION,
The team which have entered for the above competition are as follows-
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
THE JAPANESE BOYCOTT. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 20th Juos,
The marine produce dealers at the port of Kongmoon have not, until recently, held
slaco, however, agreed that they would no purchase any more Japanese mariat produce on and after the 9th instaur, and thei a fine of 100 taals will be imposed on any offender fail- ing to observe the agreement; and on failre to pay the fine when imposed, the be dismissed from membership
Yacht Club, 87 Coy: R.G.A., 83rd Coy., R.G.Aeral, Chong, took
Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, Corinthian The Canton Junio
Royal Engineers and H.M.8 Tamar. 28th Cor, R.G.A Victoris Recreation Club, This official, i
vacant by the transi
•Kit last year,
The fixtures for the first round are V.R.C, 87 Cay, R.G.A38th Coy. R.G.A. về Consthian Yacht Club, H.M,S, T- mar pa. Bard, Cor, R. G.A, RHKY, CA Royal Engines
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