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viewed by the correspondent of the Malay Typhoon Echo.

Matt, the leading psper, of the Malay, States, published at Kuala Lumpur. He ways that *Reuter's cable in potrue, and that be. never made such a statemens, as his agron- mant the Government provides that by the Government stopping the traffic. He himself will welcome the gradual suppression of opium, and will put no opposition in the way of the Government."

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time

The writer of the above letter will dopbitless feel considerably chagrined, to say the least, when he peruses the direct denial of the fore kolog statement, which has been sent to the Free Press by the solicitors of the Hongkong Farm which runs thus:-

Sir-With reference to the extract from the Wertuinier Gastle of the 16th alto., is the above connection which you lately published, as "solicitors for the Opium Farmer of this Colony, we are instructed to inform you that

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We shall be obliged if you will give this communication so equivalent publicity to that afforded to the extract in question, the serious inaccuracy of which, if uscontradict ad, might substantially damage our client's in- teresit.We are &c.

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FLOATING POPULATIONS LOSS,

INVESTIGATION TO BE INSTITUTED,

|

MACAO NO

HONGKONGʻSTSAN)

[From: Our Own Correspondent:]

Macko, Hib August.

At the harbour ofed yesterday the registar way effected of the 13. Batuan ass Portuguese steamer The vessel was purchased at Hoss kong from Mr. G. C. Moxon as attorney for her owners, a firm at Maolls. The purchasers are a Ponnguese company, with ks head office in Macao, and styled the Man lec. The Entuan will be engaged in the Macao Hong kong Kwang-chow-wan irade. She leaves for the Franch post on her maiden voyage to-day

HONGKONG AND WHAMPO

DOCK CO., ID.

CANTON DAY, BI

FLOOD YUND, BAZAAR HALF-YEARLY REPORTAS PERM

【From Our Own Correspondent.

The report of the Board of Directors of the.

Canton, 18th August, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Yosterday H.E. Viceroy Chas Limited, to the ordinary half-yearly mesting of accompanied by the Provincial shareholders, to be held at the offices of the Provincial Educational Com compray, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hong Provincial Judge, the Satt Compimilar, the

Doon, reads:-

*PARENT Magistrates of Namhol and Pasyo visited the on, on Monday, the 24th inst, at 12 o'clock Kwangchow Prefect and the

To the Shareholders of the Hongkong and Canton Flood Fund Basaar at 1 pms. His Whampoa Dock Company, Limited. Excellency and suite on arrival were received Gentlemen, -The directors have now to sub by the committee, and they had a wale round mit to you their report, with a statement of the stalls. The fannie stallholders came for accounts for the half-year ended 30th June,ward to the party and offered them articles for salo as well as scrated waters, The Viceroy purchased only one jadestone ware for which hecontributed $2,000. HE wasgreatly pleased on seeing the fair at jilholders showing so much; cainestness in promoting the success of the Bazar.

The nat profit for the six months, after paying interest due und all charges, amounts to

$174.577.68

to which has to be added the balance

brught forward from last account (15,417:54||

S/16,010.19

Following the procedure which was adopted is the case of the devastating typhoon of the 18th September, 1906, when an inquity was conducted into the loss pained by the Cain

floating population i sampans, cargo boats, lighters and other native craft, with'n visw to relief being granted, we lears on good authority that a similar inquiry is about to be Instiluted shortly. Note are in a better position to conduct the searching inquiry than the com-

A DREADED CRIMINAL mittee of the Tuog Wa Hospital, and we are pleased to learn that the directorate of that.

A pelition containing the sigontures and institution an aguio coming to the Govern chops" of some to different firms in various ment's and the Colony's assistance in the branches of business la Macan has been pre present instance by taking upon themselves sented to the Officer Administering the Goy the laborious task of jonituting and prosecu

ernment. The document makes certajn very ing the tedious loquiry, to its ad. To assist serious allegations against Chionman by name

The other officials in company with the the directors on the general committee, the Tu loc-sang, commonly known as Tao Pishap,

Viceroy each bought some trifling article and took some light refreshments. They all con following gentlemen have been loviedla consequence of this petition the man his and from this have to be dedacted-- The Hon. Dr. 'Ho Kal, C M.G, the Hon. been placed under arrest. He is alleged to

tributed, liberally towards the funds. Admiral Mr. Wei Yuk, C.M.G., Messrs. Fung Wa have committed many serious crimes at Macao

Li Chun "spent $1,000, Commander-in-chief Chuen, Lea Cha Pak and Ho. Kom including that of piracy on the maritime Tong. A sub-committee has been appointed population of the Colony, principally the feaving available for appropriation 5705,270.19 Chu Ping Chik $400, Provincial, Treasurer to sit daily to investigate, the claims of fishing section. The signatories to the pe The directors recommand that a dividend Wu $600, Provincial Educational Commissioner each individual applicant for relief and to tition were impelled to resort to this unusual for the half-year of 8% or $200,000 be paid to $300, Provincial Judge $200, Salt Comptroller examine witnesses. As chairman of the procedure, as they felt considerable auxiety shareholders, that $50,000 be passed to a speci-Stop, Tolai Li $300, Kwangchow Prefect $500 committee Mr. Ho Kom Tong has been select that if the sea bandit were allowed to teal account (No. Dock extension), that $65,8 to in all about $6,002 were collected from the ed. His expatience with the 1906 committee main at large to carry on his nefarious traffic, be written from the value of Kowloon Docks, official party yesterday. should be of material assistance in the adjudica the fishing fleet would be scared away from $1,602.95 from the Cosmopolitan Dock and the Macso. This fishing industry, it may be stated; balanco $384,847.34 "he carried to the new aç- tion of the claimants' cases."

is the most important one in Mụcao, and in one of the very few that is still surviving and which contribute in a very material manner to maintain Macao as a nie port. The merchants and traders feel that the absence of the fishing population will seriously affect their business in this Colony. They, therefore,

On 'the present occasion the scope of the in- quiry will not be limited to the boating popula tion alone. Notices have been issued to the paorer Chinese residents of Yaumati who suffered by the collapse of their houses in the typhoon that their cases if suitably formulated would also be considered, If, after an exhaustive

Directors' fees a $10,500.00 Auditors' Teen 9. mamin 750 00

COUDI.

10,750,00

* be new work in band at the endel 1907 has all been completed and is included in the past half-year's working. There is a fair amount of

new work at present in band.

The total proceeds realised yesterday at the Baxtar.wom $10,273, besides many other con tributions that were promised.

At the Bazar there are three small, statues made of wood, one of HE. Viceroy Chang, ons of the Kwangchow-Prefect Chan, and the other of Chang Siu Hing, the American boycott and Anti-epium leader, of Shanghai. These statuer were made and presented to the Bariar by a Chinese gentleman. An offer of $300 has been

23rd July, 1968. The letter of the Farm solicitors clearly ex plodes the myth which has been somehow originaled on behalf of the Anti-Opium party, and. we would say that, in any case, Rev. l'inquiry, it is found that the sufferers by the feel copsiderable gratification that their and has been found admirably adapted for the 'made by certain admirers for the status of the. Wilson has queer ideas about what a 'fbfeat flyphoon deserve consideration and relief for memorial has had the earnest, consideration | work for which she was constructed.

their losses, the general committee will make Government adequate recommendationt o that a ponion of the unexpended Typhoon Relief Fund be appropriated for the disisiba: tion of reliels as may be considered, expedient or advisable.

significs. Companeation is claimed on all handi for the extinclina of vested or prescrip live rights. All England sings with the brewers' cry of confiscation and robbery, over the Licensing Hill, which proposes to give com- pensation to the publican during a period of 14 years for any, license that is not renewed, except IHE STABLE' YARD TROUBLE, for legal misconduct, and thereafter the power

of extinguishing license is to be vested in the

local ratepayers by open vote. In the Straits and

the authorities and they hold their permits

ENDED IN INDIAN SKING FINED.

of the acting Governor, op whose urgent in- structions the pirate has beca captured. The prisoner will be duly brought before the Portuguese Court and, it fouad guilty of the charges laid against him, he should be severely punished, that the law-abiding traders And nierchants may enjoy immunity from the depredations of the lawless elements of Kwang: took,

the

THE NEW COVER YOR," A telegram has been received advising. departate yesterday from Slugapore of the paw Governor of Macio, Lieut. Col. Roçadas, for vernor is expected to arrive here on the 17th or Bib in

The new tug and salvage boat David Gillies has been la service since the beginning of May,

The dredger Canton Hirer was only employ. ed during a small portion of the period under

review.

A will be seen from the statement of ac- counts, several new machines have been in stalet at the Kowloon establishment. The boter shop extension is well advanced, and will toon be completed. New store houses hava been built for the fire engine and wracking gear, to enable their removal from the block containing hazardous goods,

The extension to the No. 1 Dock progresses

The summons brought by Mr. H. A. Watson, F.M.5 licensees me at the absolute mercy. of an engineer in the employ of -Mesars, Howarth Hongkong, m'ronže to Maran; The new Go. 'lowly now that working on the solid rock tias.

Erskine and Company, against Kakt Singh,, the syce of Kowloon, and the counter-sum mun for aault concluded at the Police Court yesterday afternoon.

A. S. WATSON & CO., the discretion of the censing justices or office's specially deputed in that behalf. Rev. LIMITED,

Wilson, we think, would be devqling his time far more profitably and to better use were be to devote is towards promoting the principles of 'Local Optional home, where the brewers do threaten and exact ample compensation for the loss of an imagicory right. Il in satiafactory to learn from Router's latest wires that the Home Government has practically recognised the Farmer's right to comprosation in the event of the abrup! termination of his unes pired logul contract with the Colonial Adminis. [tration,” Elsewhere we reprint & paragraph from the Malay Mail which throws further light on his relations to the Hobgkong Opium

sorie

Al commitakuar flat" for "pablosion id "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "hould be ddressed to The Relitor. 1, Jer Henes Itnad, and should be arealnied by the Writer's Name and Addrem.

turned

The Editor will not undertake to be respondkle for any rejectal MS, pur to resort any Contribution,

Ordinary bosine communicatijns «nald

in The ManexTT.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) „DAILY-ESüper annum."

WEEKLY-18 per annum.

Farm.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The rates per quarter and par wewe, proportional, The daily base in, deliverid, tree when the addrosa in accesible in mevacoger copies wat by post an additional $1,40 per quarter fe eluarged for postage The postage on the weekly isuse in any part of the

world is 80 conta per quarter. Blogis Coples, Daily, son cents Weekly, twenty-linquent (Chau Kuo) was charged with stealing

fre cente

The

A COOLIE was caught broaching cargo on board the P. and 0 steamy bla yesterday, At the Police Court, this morning, the da

two singlets, part of the Nubla's cargo, and was given a fortnight's imprisonment.

THE master of Sanitary Depanment lighter No.

Hongkong Gelegraph (Wong, Tssung) was fined Sto in the Poles

HONGKONI, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1908,

THE HONGKong opium pARM.

I

Court, this morning. The alternative was four teen days, haid labur. Accused was charged with being in, unlawful possession of an anchor and several lengths of cable, which he wat alleged to have stolen from some craft during or after the typhoon.

THE HABOUR MASTER "The arrival of Seahor Rocades will see the At the fast bearing Kalu Singh'was called to return of. Capi. Diogo de Hd to his post as the the witness stand. To his evidence ho, stated harbour master. During the period of his that on Sunday, the and instant, he was con-administration of the Government of Macao, vorsing with complainant's "boy," why was go- | Capt. Sá bas oirned golden opinions from both ing to hit him with a stone, but he scited him the Portuguese and Chinese communities by the arm. Then Watson came up and push He has shown himself to be a capable and ad and kicked witness. On the sydoing of the tactful administrator, / f'undoubted probity and following day witness was telling some Chinesewithal ao impartial head of the Government to clean a nullah when Watson appeared and ready to promote the wellae of the Colony sword at him. Witness did not boderstand and the interest of iis inhabitants, what was said, so he went into stable, Watson IN AID OF THE WEST RIVER FLOODS, followed him, pulled him out and struck him. He called out and two Indians came to his assistance. Watson was strangling him when one of the fudians told him to let witness go. One of the Europeans told Watson to strike him, and then to take him to the police station In cross-examination the Indian said he understood very little English. He had been in the employ of Europeans for a number of

years.

Do you understand Chinese ?-Nă. Do the Chinese speak to you in Hindustani 7 I know a little Chiness.

You jun said you didn't?—I understand little, but I don't know difficult words

miced, but it is hoped that the contractor will completo the excavation, sufficient to dock large steamers, within contract time:

"H. P. WHITE, Chairman. Pongkong, toth August, 1958,

BALANCE SHERY 3ɔTH, JUNE, 1, 3, Liabilities.

Capital 50,000 shares of 550 each,

fully paid up KİENJAYBEE Admiralty

Loan... £20,000, 0, 0 Less repay

mat19,573) 75

£426.18. 71/97. No, I Dock Extension Account... Ma ine Insurance Account.......

andry creditors.

of proût brought forward from last account $421,442.51% Profit (or the half-year ending June 3ab, 190

To the initiation of the Acting Governor is due the success of two conceris that were goi up for the benefit of the sufferers by the West River floods. They were' Beld on the 8th and ah instant under the auspices of the Com-Balance mittee of the Sauti Casa da Misericordia consisting of Capt. E. C. Loureɛçi (chairman), Rev. Fr. J. C.di Roza, Masurs, F. X. dös ke- mediós, and F.. da Silva. Many ladies and gentlemen assisted in making the coocene a completo success. Do the first night there were over Boo persona present including a large zamber of Chinese ladies and gentlemen. on the second sight the attendance numbered not less than 6oo. Admission tic ets were

You also understand a little Englab, don't fixed at a minimum of 5 each, but the

charitably incliced paid more for their admis you?No.

son.

Not for the present time? There is no need for me to tell ties.

Did you have the bamboo in Court in your band at any time?—No..

It's no true that this bamboo was taken" from your hands by two Europeans-No

Then they are lying? The bamboo was ly. 'ing.on the ground.

Aberdeen.

$1,500,000,00❘

4,680,73 150,000.00 76,199.13

****** - 1,945,036.51

274,577.68

Assets.

52,508,455,00

Value if. Aberdeen Docks, as per

Just statement...... Kowloon. Value of Kowloon

Back as per list. statement. Amorint paid on ac

count of boiler shop extension, mould. ing shop,fire engine and wrecking store, additions to placi ardinstalling same, 67,365 00

Next week the bazaar, das in aid of the boi sufferers, will be Held. It is gganised by members of the Chinese community and pro: mises to be a great succes An suormous maished bas been execiad at Tap-siac, where Chinese theatricals, cinematographs, and other shows will be held. There will also be a sale of fancy articles, the stalls being attended by Chinese fadior of the well-to do class. None, i Dock Extension Account

This evidence was corroborated by another Enthurium en beball of any cause only ton AN accident occurred in the central district often teade its votaries to make rash and ill. yesterday aftercon which might probably Indiao, who remarked that Waison caught considered statements, reinarki the Perak result iarika lossal a life. A youth, Au-Yeung | the defendant by the hair, knacked him down, of the lower ordert will be admitted, Litle Amount paid as; per

kicked him and lifted him up again.

nineteen years of age, residing at 80, Dosham Strand East, was attending to some work on the second floor verandah, when he lost his balança and dropped to the street, landing on his back. He was picked up in a serious condition and sent to hospital. Some anxiety exists as to whether he will recover.

Pioneer, which proceeds in an editorial on the Hongkong Opium Farm Ibus: -The other day it was announced to the Malay Mail that Tow kay Loks Yew had signified his magnanimous resolution aot 10 claim any compensation from Government for the prenature termination of kis farem contractor for the Colony of Hoog- LI LAU, a cook, of 100, Hok Lo Tsuo, Kow kong. Our contemporary, the Singapore Free toon City, was charged in the Police Court, this morning, with committing robbery'in a Pram, threw doybt upon the self-dieying re- solution of the wealthy mining magoste, and money-changer's shop, at roj, Kowloon Chy Road, yesterday. The cook, it is alleged, went the report was generally discredited locally. is the shop on the pretext of changing some But this item of 'information was too import money. When the shopman turned bis back ant to pul unheeded by the Anti-Opiumints | be is asserted to have grabbed a roll of notes, at home. This piece of intelligence, if well amounting to about $27, from the counter and founded, would have greatly strengthened the to have beaten a basty retreat. A chase follow ed, and the mat was captbred. The case was bands of the home authorities in their contem remanded. plated distic action towards the suppression of the ophim habit in the Colony, The Rev. G. A. Wilson, the Secretary of the Society for the Buppression of the Opium Trade, lost ao time in addressing the following characteristic Inter to the Wertminster Gusetia ;--

May 1 be allowed to place before your fork the following, just to hand, from the Adil, dealing with Reuters cable of *13, when it was stated that the Hongkong monopolists threatened to claim for should the opium resolution by Lops be carried out Mr bigst man in the Federated

the present and

¡

F

JADE, the green stone, which is said to bring luck, is very popular just now, says a bome per. The idea of jade possessing the virtue

Mr. Gardiner-Did he kick him very hard Kaka Singh would kopw; & don".

His Worship (Mr. Kemp) was of opinion that the Indien was at fault and fixed him $ze, the alternative baing one month's gaol., The-cross ́rummonı was dismissed."

Mr. JH. Gardiner (of Messrs. Brutton and Hett) appeared for Walton, Mr. E. Davidson (of Mesir. Hastings and Hastingi) was for the syce...

girls of from 8 to years of age will offer flow. for maiz, Admission tickets to be sold at go cents each. There will be no charge to the section devoted to the sale of fincy goods

It is hoped that the Hongkong, Cinten-and Macao Steamboat Co, Ld will run special excursion steamers from, Hongkong and Car ton so that there may be a large number of visitors from both those cenir 2,

SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON BUARD SHIP

1JATSWAIN LOTES A LEG.

DISPATCHES from London and St. Petersburg to the New York Jewish News say the Russian Government has decided to adopt a more

A very sad accident took place early this tolerant attitude with reference to its Jewish subjects. The Loudon dispatch says that the morning on board the Ocean, Steamship Com British Foreign. Office has received a report pany's steamer Mentlaw. The result was that from the British Ambassador at St. Petersburg Frederick Hassan, the ship's boatswain, had to to the effect that Rüdsia is willing to enter into be sent to the Government Civil, Hospital,

last statement in Am unt expended during six months 14 January to 30 h June, 1999... amor

Comopolitan.

57,986,08

29 905.70

303,066,91

Value of Cosmopoli

tan Dock, as per 1 statement Amoen paid erecting

new iron. store...... 4,536.03

Value of tags, dredrer", "launches,

lighters & Scriocon

Sendry debtors.

Vatus of material ex: v

perded on wie in progressdale | 117,309.69 Value of material on

bacd...

1,359,463.48

716,0:09 $5.391,936.86

100

Viceroy and Sto; for that of the Prefect.

Owing to the presence of the Viceroy'at the Bazaar, the number of visitors yesterday proved to be much greater than that on the preceding days, and the collection was in consequence treatly increased.

A MUNIFICENT DONATION. H.E, Shum Yu Hing, formerly Provincial Judge in Canton, and the present Governor of Anbui, the other day, remitted to Canton a sum of 10,000 iac's towards the flood relief funds.

PROMOTION,

An Imperial Decito has been received pro- motina the present Kwangchow Prefect Chan Mong Tang, to be Teotal of Industry In Canton. Yesterday and to-day many of Taois!" Chan's friends and official colleagues called on him to offer him their congratulations on bis promotion!.

REPORTED MUTINOUS OUTBREAK. Telegraphic intelligar ce har been received, by certain merchants, that there has been a mutinous outbreak among a division of soldiers at Tai Wong Kong in Kwangil: The Viceroy has been informed of the fact of the outbreak and requested to send troops to the locality to. suppress the disturbance.

LIKIN COLLECTIONS. The collection of likin dues during the first ten days of this moon as reported by the Likie officials amounted to 44,704.x.3.1 tali.

COLLIBION,

On the 9th instant a fook with a number of actors on board, on voyage from Canton lo Betingshan district collided with the s.s. Tai On when nearing Bu Lam," the steamer being on her trip from Hongkong to. Koogmoos, The junk was damaged, to 'so great an exiont that she sank almost immediately, with the result that a number of the sclots on board was drowned and a quantity of the theatrical effects lost. A

FLOWER BOATS, AN

The typhoon of the, 18th ultimo has swept dower

away about 80 ar go per cent of the boats in the Canton harbour. The Viceroy” bes taken the oppoŋunity of issuing a proclama- tion in which 'he płobibited the owners of that class of bonis, from reconstructing their craft The proclamation foribermore places a restric tion upon the women from pursuing their career. oo bostsid the bathours before. In doing so Pis Excellency has given instructions to the Police Fauthorities to combine with the water police. officials and the district magistrates of Namhoj and Punya, to foduce the "Bower-boat" "owners " to ab indon their former.trada' and to pursue legitimate traffic foftheir livelihood. The police authorities are, majoined to prohibit those girls who have escaped, from the typhoon from resuming their abode on crafts in the barbour E7,791.28 as hitherto,

2,575,820.00

SETTLING A DEBINE

ALLEGED SERIOUS ASSAULT IN CONNAUGHT ROAD

307,602 95

In the Police Court, this aftemoon, Mr. J. R. Wood, the presiding magistrate, listened to a 5.532.95

16.01. story of how a debi pas supposed to have been settled between two mea. The interested par

les in the maifer were: Tsa Yin Tak, a coolie, « of $3, Connaught Road (the complainant) and" Po. Yuen, a shop coolie, of -109, Connaught Road Central (the accused). The charge #galost the accured was that of assault occa slooing grevious bodily harm." d

· 1,486,773.17 $5.391,936.85

REVENUE ACCOUNT 30th. June, 1908,

$57,110,33

a treaty with England regarding rights of suffering from serious' injuries to his right leg, British subjects of the Jewish faith to which, at noon to-day, so we are given to under-To Interest sojourn and transact business in Russiastind, had to be amputated,

To Crown Rentingan ma' 473.

To Fim insurance is To Office expenses, salarina, - t'a- Honery and rest of hand office To Telegrams To Legal expentet terreintrises To Marine Insurance acconst To Profit......

of influencing fortune arose in China, where It adds farther, that this is to be the From particulars which have been placed at the stone is up valued that the finding of a first evidence on the part of Russia of our disposal it would appear that Hanasu was particularly flat piece causes the State to take a more liberal policy toward the Jews in the engaged in releasing the ship's mooring, pre- possession of the land where it was found. The fmore, both an regards its own subjects sed paratory to her departure form (Colony, best specimens represent all the hues and foreign subjects of the Jewish faith, The dis when, the unfortunate accident occurred effects of sea foam; but these are eagerly patch from St. Petersburg Confirms this news, How the mishap occurred, we are not in sapped up by collectors, and seldom come but does not speak optimistically of the prom. position is lay, but it is believed that while into the public market. There is another cause ises made by Rassia regarding the Jews, I engaged at the work Hassan got his leg for the popularity of fade, lis peculiar green declares that all the concessions paned are of caught between two wire ropes, and severely. By Net earnings..... tage has the effect of making the buman skin a minor character and that even these may be crushed. When he was picked up from the look very whit. To this connection, the quil withdrawn after having beans in force long deck the Captai ity of the stone fi of no account, so long af 155 saough to nonist the Govarement is securing a colour is there. Indeed, many of the less ixtos from Jewish beckers to Europe who, the Com pensive" ada oranments are made from chips. dispatch sayr, bare kopi aloof from all forsiga hospi of the stone?which contain poticeable flaws, bi lonas found by Re

pied leg was hanging by

Dixousa

Mr. R. W. F. G. Sargent, of Messrs, Wilkier On and Grist, appeared to prosecute. Mr. P Sydenham Dixon was for the defence, yenis It was stated, sccording to the prosecution, that on the 27th, ulto, -bils con 31,1,045 | was walking along Queen's Road, the

2,053-37-1

3.05975

323.89 ran up from behind the complaiza 7,500,000 You owe me a debt. I am goin 774.577,68

to setile With that he wWA $181,778 51 have seized hold of the compla

thrashed him, about the head sod bick' $381,798,51|| hanvy piece of w

(wood,

omplainant was into unconsciousztaf. He was by frende Spd remained

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