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Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912.

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA."

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regular Sailings "from JITA And COLOMBO PHILIPPINES, Europe, &c.

via STRAITS

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Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York,

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Taking Care at Through rates to all European North Continental and thb Ports, also Trieste, Lisbon, Oporto," Gason, and other Maditerranean, Lavastina, lack Jalite Sox and Ports, and all North and Booth America Perta

Next Sallings from Hongkong :- OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Koba & Yokoliais :

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Ó. F. LAEISZ ...21st Bapt. ARCADIA......... 26th Sept. BOANDIA................... 10th Oct. BAYERN.........17th Oct LIBERIA......... 7th Nov. ALEBIA ....................... 19th Nor

For Father Partionists, apply to

LOG BOOK.

Supplement to Titanic Recom

mendations.

HOMEWARD.

For Harro, Bremen & Hainburg:

5.8, BUEVIA

12th Sopi. For Mar ailles, Havre, 'burg & Ant.

8.8. PREUSSEN......16th Sept. For Marecile, lavi&amburg

8.8 SILESIA Sept For Rotterdam, Hamburg & Ant. --

8.S. BELGRAVIA......51 Oct. For Havra Hombing

8.8. 0. 1. D. AHLERS,..7th Ool.

Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

Hongkong Offe

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Chinese Warships. The Chinese Ministry of tho Navy has put forward a question: at a meeting about the raising of a fund to take over all tho avor- London, August 10-The re-ships which were formerly or- commendations for ufaty at spa dered from certain dookyards in which Lord Mersey made in his England and Germany. report on the Titanic diastor are! Aupplemented by the report of the The number and not tonnago Board of Trade's morchant ship-of Britishi vessels respecting whose ping advisory committeo, issued recently.

Loss Reports.

The committee recommends: of July, 1912, and the number of Boat and raft accommodation for lives lost, are as follows:

London do

VESSELS TAKING CARGO,

Destination.

Rotterdam, &c. Havre and Hamburg, &o.

do

do

Marseilles, Homburg, de,

European Ports.

***

416

B

Vessel's Name.

Kaga Maru Prinz Ludwig India

For Freight Apply To

To be Dispatched.

N. Y. K.

M. & Co.

11 September ... 18 September.

P. & O. Co.... 14 September

Sardinia

P. & 0. Co....

+4

Belgravia

H. A. L.

18 September. 9 October

....

Suovia

H. A. L.

12 September

***

O. J. D. Ahlers.

H. A. L.

... 5 October

Silesia Preussen

Austria

H. A. L.

21 September

***

H. A. L.

... 10 September

S. W. & Co.... 1 Octobor

...

Canada.

Mareelllos, Bavro, Hamburg & Antwerp, &c. ... Trigate

Trieste vin Singaporo, Penang, Colombo, &c.... Africa

New

Boston and New York New York vin Suez

San Francisco San Fransisco, &c. 'do do

Moxico, Peru, Chili via Japan Victoria, B.C.

44

York, San Francisco and

Indrasamha

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Vie oris, B.C., & Tacoma via Keelung, &o. Victoria, Vancouver, BC., Seattle & Tacoma, &c. Vancouver via Ports

do

do

Australian Ports

do do

Australian Porta via, Manila

Daore Castle **

China

Siberia

Chiyo Maru

Buyo Maru

Tacoma Maru

Canada Maru Orterio.

***

S. W. & Oo.... 19 September

J. M. & Co.... 28 September

19 Sent, about

D. & Co.

P. M. Co.

24 Soptomber

P. M. Co.

T.K. K.

***

T. K. K.....

0. 8. K.

0. 8. K.

J. O. J. L. J. O. J. L... J. O. J. L. S. T. & Co.... B. & S.

17 September

8' October

4 October

3 October

17 Sept., 1 p.m.

17 September

14 September

5 October

Quick despatch Quick despatch Quick dospatch 18 September

Empress of Japan Monteaglo

Bank Line O. P. R. Co.... O. P. R. Co...

Australia.

Empire

4. L. & Co....

Kumano Maru... Prinz Waldemar

N. Y. K. M. & Co.

14 September 27 September 5 October

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

loss reports were received at the Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c. Board of Trudo during the monili

Tjiliwong

do

do

do

Tjimabi

do

-do

do

Tjitaroom

Philippines

Rubi

nl on board; two oflicient boat Desorption. No. Net Ton. Lives Lort. hands for each bont, carried Sailing......24 1,024 under the davite; with a Inecar Steam ......18 3,939 crow, two fascars and an officer or

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Kaifong

J

17 September

8

Bombay

N. Y. K.

16 September

16

du

Capri

14 September

Caloutta

Kirin Maru

21 Sopteniber

potty officer able to communicato

Total...12 5,803

21

mont..

oridors to them should be allotted When a Typhoon is Signalled. to each boat; ships. should go at The Director General of Sioen- moderato speed in the knowwol Observatory states that cap vicinity of ico; searchlights would tains of vessels about to leave the Kadat and Sandakan bo inadvisable; binoculars for port when a typhoon is signalled Chinwantao lookout men are inadvisable; in the vicinity of Shanglot can Japan there alould bon periodical inspoe-obtain the latest issued meteoro tion of ships' boats; measures for logical charts showing the posi- enfety should be enforced on the tion of the typhoon and the basis of an international agree-surroundling motorological condi- Japan, &c.

tions which should act as an Kobo and Moji

Sandakan Calcutta via Singapore

Jelunga

Namsang

11 September

do

Mausang

J. M. & Co....

12 September

do

Rajah-

Borneo

Onsang

Tjimanoek

do

do

do:

do

do

There should be means of access invaluable guide to the navigator Kobe and Yokolinma..... to the bulkhond deck froin aach about to put out from port. Tho compartment below; all foreign-charts can be obtained upon Yokohama going vessels with more than fifty application at the Semaphore Weihaiwei and Tientsin passengers should be compelled Station, Shanghai,

Tientsin

to maintain a constant watch by

wireless one expert operator,

with an assistant able to recognize

Canada and the Navy.. Anping

The Toronto "Star" (Liberal) Haiphong

a"danger signal would be sulli-say that Canada with her onorm-Manila

cient; wireless stations should be ous resources could easily support Foo-how, &c.

established at all points on shore

where they would be most useful,

*1

as a national duty.

"P

The committer is of opinion,

a Navý at least as expousive ns

that of Japan; whose resources

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are not as great as thosh of one Foochow, Swatow and Amoy

Canadian province. Discussing Tamsui

the contention that efficiency do Shanghai and Japan

the "Daily Express" says, that pends upon centralization, the Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji boat accommodation is of less "Star" says that Canada may have Shanghai, Kobe, &c,

importance than making a ship to choose between self-Govern- Shanghai, Kobe and Moji'

as nearly unsinkable as possible. mont on the one hand and safety Shanghai

The circumstances attendant on on the other. The hope grows

stated, "have demonstrated the extraordinary difficulty, even in calm weather, of using to the full prompt and adequate emergency

...

do

the loss of the Titanic, it is

that Canadiane, regardless of

le

party, will unite in favour of

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do

do

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notion.

"an a possonger vessel carrying largo numbers the boat accom- modation already provided, and thereby emphasized the view wa expressed in our report of July 4, 1011, as to the necessity for FOR taking all possible precautions to provide for the buoyancy of the vessel after the casualty and efficient means for anmmunicating with the shore or with other vessels. We are satisfied that it is by proceeding on these lines that the safety of the passengers oan be best secured,"

To Sail

SINGAPORE, PENANG

AND CALCUTTA,

(Taking cargo ou Through Bills of Lading to Bangoon, Madras, and Mauritius.)

HE Stemibip

THE

"JELUNGA"

On the question of steamship Capt. Macfadyen, will be despatch, routes the committeo dads thatod for the above poria on SATUR the statistical information as to DAY, the 14th inst., at 9. r.x,

the casualties in the North

Atlantic affords strong evidence

of the advantages derived from

For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD.,

Agenta.

the use of established routes, The Hongkong, 0th Sept., 1919,

manner in which the establish-

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ment of seperate eastward and FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

westward routes has guarded

against the risk of collisions is

MOJI

shown by the fact that during THE Steamship

To Sail Hongkong-New York.

AMERICAN ASIATIC 8.8. 00, FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL, (With liberty to call at the Malebar Coast.)

8.8. "INVEROLYDE"

on or about 10th September, 1912.

For Freight and further information upply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Agonia. Hongkong. 28rd July, 1912.

1587

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,

DIRECT TO SANDAKAN.

the course of 24,000 voyages "GREGORY APOAR," made by British passenger vessels Captain J. E. Drake, will be despatched between the United Kingdom and for the above porta on SATURDAY, North America, in the same the 14th lust, at Noon. period of twenty years, only one The Steamer has superior. OOOT- life and no vessal has been lost modation for passengere, is installed in collision.

throughout with Electris Light and The committee finds that the carries a duly certified dootor. 11 generally noceptod opinion that RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN THE Steamship there has during recent years

(Occupying 20 days)... been a great increase in the epeed Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.'s Return tickets are available by the of such vessels is unfounded. The steamers Faro for round trip $180, average speed has increased only

For further fartioslar, apply to from 18.81 knata in 1895 to 15:16

DAVID SASSOON & CO. LD, "knots in 1011, and the number

Agenta

RAJAH," leave for the above port on or about the Captain C. Roalefsky, will be ready to

18th Inst

+

For Freight apply to

"MELCHERS & CO.,

of vesels of 90 knots and upwards: Hongkong, Oir Bapt., 1919 (649 Hongkong, 4th "apt. 1918,

Sanuki Mara

T

Yawata Mara ...

Katsang

Poking Buelow

4.

Thongwa Prinz Waldemar Miyasaki Maru.

Fazilka Huichow Chipshing

O. & Co.

N. Y. K.

D. S. & Co... 14 September

J. M. & Co....

M, & Co. ... 13 September. M. & Co. Middle October.

J. M. & Co.... 13 September

J. C. J. L... Quick despatch

N. Y. K. 25 September J. M. & Co..... 24 September A. N. & Co.... 23 October M. & Oo, 18 September D. S. & Co.... 20 September M. & Co... 17 Sept., about N. Y. K.

11 September

J. M. & Co.... B. & S.

11 September

Q

10 September

J. M. & Co....

M. M. Co.

--

Scelu Maru

**

0, 8. K,

Sikiang

D

Yuengang

Hatching

Haimun

Haiton

...

Kaijo Maru Daijin Maru Kamakura Maru Japen Flintshire

**

Gregory Apear.

C. T. Lociaz Arcadia Devanta

**

12 September

18 September 11 September J. M. & Co.... 14 September D. L. & Co.... 13 September. D. L. & Co.... 12 September .D, L. & Co.... 17 September 0.8, K. 11 September

0, 8. K.

15 September

11 September

N. Y. K.

A. N. & Co....

15 Sept, about

J. M. & Co.... 1 October

D. S. & Co.... 14 September ... 15 September

P & 0. Co.

H. A. L.

11.

H. A. L.

***

Chinhua Anhui

***

B. & S.

Koerber

**

H. AL.

Scandia Kwongsang

To Sáil

.

THE INDRA

LIMITED,

LINE,

FOR NEW YORK, vía SUEZ- CANAL.

(With liberty to call at the Malabar Const)

THE Steamship

*INDDASAMHA” Captain Jones, will be despatched above on 28th September.

... 24 September

12 September ... 12 Saptombor B. & S. ... 14 September 8. W. & Co.... 5 October

ath

10 October J. M. & Co.... 15 September

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO DEPART TO-MORROW.

Vauel

Kaga-mara,

Miyuki-main,

Hautang.

Fazilka,

Bi-klang-

For Kampe, Sandakan,

Japad,

Yokohama,

Haiphong.

Foo-how, etc.,

Kalju-marn.

Japan,

Зерки,

Japan,

Kamakura-mara. Kinkason-mart. Okara.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW,

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From Bingapore,

Veasl Daranha,

Singapore,

Regular Steamship Service

Blogapore, Bhanghai,

G. Apoir. Capri,

Jelunga.

For Freight or Passage, apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., La.,

General Manager, Hongkong 2nd Bopt., 1919.

With Liberty to call at the

Malabar Coast.***

The P., M. 8. S. Co.'s as. Mnogolla arrived at San Francisco on, the 3rd jost

HOTEL LISTS.

Honokoro HOTEL

|

Barboiini, A. T.

The P. M. 8. 8. Co.' ... Bargemann, F. Biboris will be dispatched from this Beaumont, G. A. port via Keelding, the Japan ports and Booker, G. Honolulu for Ban Francisco on | Vell, U. D, Ji Tuesday, the 17thị last., at 1 pm... Fous, G. A.

The P. M. 5. 8. Ona 8.8. Nile left San Francisco Ir this port ris Honolulu, the Japan Ports and Shang hai, on Saturday, 7th inst.

The P. M. 8. 8. Co.'s 8.1. Manchuria, enrrying the American uail, would loare Yokohama for Hongkong (via Manila) yesterday, between noon and LITO 1.2.

ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. 40. S, N, Co.'s 8.8. Dovanha lot Singapore for this port on the 7th inst., at 6.80 p.m., with the outward English Mails, and is dne here on the 11th init, at about 0. p.m.

GERMAN MAIL.

The I. 0. M. . Buelow carry a the Gorman Mai's with dates fon Berlin of the 21-i ult., laft Colombo on Starday, the 7th last. p.m., and may be expected hare on or about Wednesday, the 18th.inst

The 1. G. M. s.s. Prinzatu Alica which left here on Wednesday, the 7th uilt... at 4 p.m., arived at Genoa on Thursday, the 5th Inst., at 7 a.m.

The I. G. M. nas. Coblenz, which left hore on Saturday, the 10th it., at 9 pm, arrived at Sydney on Wednesday, the ith inat,, at 1 p.m.

AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The I. G. M. s.s, Prinz Waldemar left Sydney on the 24th ult; at 11am., and may be expooled here on the 10th inkt.

·

The E. & A..., Empire with leave for Australia on Saturday, the 21st inst., at 11 a.[]},

The E. & A., St. Albans forin Sydiny feft Port Darwin on the 8th inst., for this port.

CANADIAN MALL.

Blake, H. Ch. Block, Mr. & Mr.

E.

Brat, Misa V. Brill, Dr. Brown, Mr. & Mrs.

8. R. Buschner, O. Campb 11, 8.

Oohan, 9. K. Cokely, T. J.

Cooper, W. A. J.

Orooker, Miss

|

Ontry, G. P. 2 Davis, C. H.

'Ontingen, V. Donglas, Mrs. R. H. Drow, W O..

· Eames, E. J. W. Entenfels, Mr. and

Mr. H, O..

Fowler, E. A. S. Fisher, . . .

French, Mrs.&ollid Gearge, Mr. & Mr. Fuller, Donmuan

F.J.

|

George, Miss Goode, J. M. gordon, A. G. Goulboam, V. Gould, Mr. & Mrs. Qourger, I. Gratama, D. M.G, Oantseli, Dr. Ball, Cart. 7. P. Badoibal, Mr. and

Mr. W. A. Garbiged, W. T. Harrison, A.

Herrin, Mr. & Mra.

Hydney

p Jal Long Kiang Hough, Dr. S. Innen, Capt. R.

Jak Mean

Jes Ming.

Jobet, Geo. A.

Jones, J, W.

Kashlar, Oswald

Lebnert, G. F.

Lloyd, G. T.

Lo Tal-trong Marriott, Dr. MeoIntyre, Mr. d

· Mrs. Well' Marshall, W. B. Marker, H. L. McKenny, Dr. O.

W.. Mehta, K., B. Morecki, J.

Mulder, Mr. and

Mrs. J. D. F. Morris, J.

Noely, C.

"Nothe mbo, Capt.

and Mr. F. Di Oberg, R. Philipp, L. A.. Piesbergen, H, Prentice, J. Pringle, W., Jan Randall, Dr. L. F Ray, E. Ha Salto, Mr. & Mr. Bootson, Jus. Selwolke, W. Schademuna, E. Sibley, J. E. Smith, E. E. Stiebel, B. J. Solomon, H. H.

Sundheimer, Wm.

A.

1

Staicer, L. and. Steven, O. A. Taylor, J. C.

Thompson, G. E. Thomson, Mr.

Ed: Vaughan, Capt. Vernioij, G. Vingont, F. M. Vollbrecht, E. Walford, Mr. and

Ara, G. Watkins, H. Whamood, D. M. White, Mr. & Mr.

U. L. H. Whitmarsh, A. Wolford, Mr. and

Mrs. G. Wood, G. G.. Wright, J.

Wright, Mr. mad

.Mim, J. F. Yoo l'an

Yea Sum

Young, J. A.

Kinesid, Jr. W. A., Klose, Dr.

Krnok, H...

· Aaron

Bouss,

Hourant, and Mr

Mrs. F.

Arrantegal, E. de Barboza, A. Barboza, J. Boyle, Mr. & Mrs.

The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Empress of j India left Yokohama for Vaherar Alonso, F.

■ud Vistoria, B.O., on the 9rd inst., | Arnold, J. B. at 5 pan.

The O. P. R. Co.' 8.H, Montengla left Vancouver, B.C., for fongk ng (ria usual porta of call). on the 4th Jack inet.

Buhrus, C. D.

The Yokohama Offee of the O. P. Birot, L, |B. Co. is in receipt of a wireless | Bradley, Mrs. message from the .M.8. Empress of Bradley, Colonel India, which left Hongkong on the 24th | Buckner, II, P. alt, and Yokohama Brd inst. The | Durditt, I. H. massage was despatched at midnight, Byrne, J. D. Baday, the 8th inst., when the vessel Caillard, G. WAS 1,820 miles dlatant from Japan, Cstupbell, J. the Commander advising all well, and Castillo, V. M. del thas fina westhur is being experienced. Chopard; F. A. Coleman, S. B. Cortez, A, Cosgrave, D. N. Cowell, G.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Megol Lina s.. Montrose sailed from United Kingdom on the 17th ult, for Hongkong vin the Straits.

The Barber Line Wry Cantle sailed from Now York on the 18th ult., for Hongkong via the Straite.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s 6.5. Japan left Port Said on the 20th alt., end is expected here on or about the 15th inst.

*

Fox, E. R. Frandson, II, Gibson, N. B. Gamud Granado, A. Grokan, J. Greenwood, F.

Bill, E. D.

Batcook Bord, C.

Jolinson, B. F. Jonus, D. Komaroff, Miss Lopeż, M. Lopor, Soxto Ligebil, V.. Merry, Misa E.. Nattaly, Mr. and·

Mrs. H.

Olson, C. G, Olson, Mrs. O. G. Pacheco, A. Parsons, G. W. Parker, E. J. Poroz, F. R. Paterson, H. O.

· Robinson, Mr. and

Mrs. B. F. Robinson, H, P., Rodrigues, J. Rose, O. M. Rawe, R. W. Teutico, E.

Teolico, M.

Vergelto, R. E.

Walker, T. E.

Wright, E. M.

GRAND HOTEL,

The Barbor Line 8.a. Mancastor Byrne, F. A. Castle salled from New York on the Chester, R. 26th ult., for Hongkong and the Far Conway, W. N. East

Coyue, P. Elson The T. K. K. s.8. Buro Main Farmer arrived at Yokohams from Honelala | Frompton, Miss on. the 4th inst., and fe dus at Gabriol Hongkong on the 20th Init.

Griffin, D. F

Haast, Mrs. The L.-C. 8, N. Co.'s s.. Nament. James, Mr. C. A. leaves for Sandakan on the 11th just,

Jebron, H,

MeGrath McJones, P.

· Meskil, 0, Mysli, A. T. Oleffer

Preins, R. Richmond, R. Ridger

Strobkorb. H,

Tempest, Miss Tollan, D.

Volokmann, Mr. &

Tuckor, A.

Mrs.

Welch, T, B.

Weat Wilks, Mr. and.

Mrs. Monte

The Gregory Apaer from Kill, Mr. & Mr. Calcutta left Singapore on the 5th King, A. J. B

Kiel. N. fast.. and may be expected here on or about the 11th inat, a.m.

Krigh, F. C. Larris, F.

KIG EDWARD, Botel.

Theme. Capri left Bingapore for this port yesterday, and may be expected Aron, P.

here on or about the 11th inst.

Begly, R. A.

The Barber Lins sa. Balat Patrick Belillow, Dr. left Babang on the 6th inst; and may Crosse, Lieut.

ba expected here on or about Saturday Donaldson, W. A. morr ing, the 14th Issi.

Elphinstone, E. Living The N. .Y. K. a. Tawba Mam, Finebatt, Mrs. American Line, left Robe for this port Grimble, Geo. Tia Moji and Shanghai on the 6th fast., Hunter, H. and is expected here on the 15th-inst | Hydo, F. H... The N. Y. K... Yawala Mara, Kay, Capt.

Kay, Mrs. W. The T. K. K. a. Obiyo 'Maiu] Au trialien Lino, Seft Bydney for this Lamanlay B. Ma

AMERICAN- MAIL.

Mody, Mr. & Mr

J. H. N.

Murray, M. F.

Passmore, Capt.

Mr.

Pearman, H.

Ramsay, Mr. R.' Schenk, Mr. and

Mrs.

Bibret, Dr. A..... Spurge, H. Stewart, Capt.

Can Mas, Allan, E

and children

Mr. and oht « White, B. W. Manboff, O, N.

UBAIGINBORN,

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HoxoZONO, FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK, left San Francisco for. Hongkong on port on the 4th inst, and is expected Lemaire, Mr. and Taylor, B. 8, 8.8. "DACRE On or about 19th The T. K. K. 4. Tengo Maru

the Blut ult.

here on the 23rd inst.. CASTLE " ...Beptember. FOR NEW YORK.

fats Tokohama for Honolain on the

The H. A. Lan Amela left $1st nit., where she is expected on the Bhanlal on the 7th in it; a.m., and

may be expected here on or about the Adams, Mr. & Mr, Joces, Dr. & Ma

& 2 children The P. M. 8. 8. Co.'s .. Chine 10th Inst. p.m.

Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs. carrying the American Mall left The DODWELL'S CO., LTD., Yokohama for this post on Thurday, Kobs left Molt on Friday, the 6th Chipahan. T

The na. Jelanga from Shanghai and Cariolan, A. Į the 5th lari., between 10 am and fart, alteranon and may be expected

8,5. " PATHAN",

1 On or about j 818 Oct. *** For Freight and further information, apply to

JO

10th fnat,

Hongkong, Brd Sept. 3918..

[rassi moon,

here on 07 About th# 110 14, Smp | Dubai & 10/

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