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10

PERAK IN 1911.

(Continued from page 5)

Last of the old school of officers, whose intimate knowledge of, and

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912.

POST OFFICE.

SIBERIAN ROUTE, SUPER. JCRIPTION

13,120 und the attendance averaged 78por cont. The zotual expenditure, exclusive of that on school buildings was $148,025, and the revenue of the depart roR EUROPE. ment amounted to $5,099. The

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

VESSELS IN PORT.

UNNECESSARY Capri, 1th. 8.a., 2,68), A. De Ameraga Canada

Letlery and post card for Europe will

alose association with, the Malays number of English schools stood in fature be despatched by the rate of

retirement many a Malay living in some out-of-tho-way kampong

has lost a valuod friend.

Kinta,

**

The following muitos produce an output of over 5,000 piouls: Tronoli Minos, Ltd. Siputoh Tin Mines Pusing Bharu Tin Mines Tambun Mines Labat Mines Pongkalan, Ltd..

Government and 11 Mission or for transmission by nu ihr route. grant-in-aid schools. The average Printed matter and daily attendance was 1,536 boys continus to be sat by the Suaz Caunt samples will and 300 girls, or 89 por cont, of route.. the onrolment.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Tit London

Aug. 25 Aug. 29

Dze Shanghai

Sept. Sept 11

MAILS DUE. Gonnin, Buelow, 18th inst American, Chipo Maru, 27th inst

The value Huilt on Parcels to the The number of Porak boys, In Kinta, the most important mostly sons of Malay Rajas and United. Sates via San Franciso?, or tin-mining district in the Federat Chiefs, in residence at the Kualno Honolulu, has now been removed od Malny States, to total area of Kangsar Malay College, was 38, Faroule may be sent up to azy value, alienated mining lands at the end towards whoss maintenance the but those exceeding $200 Moxo or of the year was 94,799 acros, an State contributed a monthly alloway los certified by the United States £20 must be accompanied with on increase of 2,147 pores over the ance of $12 per head. There Conal Goaeral for Hongkong. previous year, The total labour were also 15 Perak boys attending force and labour saving oquival-las day scholars. ThoHeadmaster, ence amounted to 107,093 coolios, f Mr. W. Hargreaves; reports or 1.12 coolies per uure of alienat favourably on the progress and od mining land.

condust of all those boys, who appear to hold their own with tho rost of the College students from 64,058 the other Malay States. At the 5,632 seventh standard examination 7,824 nino Perak boys woro presented 8,001 and oight of these were awarded 7,402 cortificatos. The boys are ens 6,249 couraged to enter into all forms of 6,857 outdoor sports and have an ex- 6,770 collent football oluron. At their Old Gopeng

5,144 annual athletic sports their times Societe des Etains du Kinta 6,718 and records compared favourably On May 27, the Tronoh Miues, with those of English boys of Limited, output 532 piculs of their own age. In one event, sone clean ore; this is oortainly a roof three of the F, M. S. Sultans cord one day's output for one

were.competing. mino for the Fodorated Malay States and probably for the world.

During the year, 39,521 per- Steady progress was made in developing the Kious rubbers were trønted in the 18 Go-

Tekka, Ltd.

Kramat Palni

...

eatates. The total uren of whịch amounted to 12,611 noren...)

The Country Fransformed.

|

Medical.

vernment hospitals and asylums, ne against 36,501 in 1910. There were 3,510 deaths. The 01801 treated in the 15 Government Of the 202,487 acres of landspitala numbered 37,473 with alienated throughout the Stato,328 deaths, giving a porcentage for the cultivation of rabbir at of 8.88 ny against. 7.91 in 1910

and 9.28 in 1999.

the end of the your, 124,881 aures Tas increased number of pas were reported to be opened and 31,532 aeros be producing.tiente treated is nouounted for by The total orop for the year wis the general insrease of population, 8,041,763 lbs. as against 2,902,- sspecially on ostatos, and had it 218 in the previous year. Eot been that many ostato hospis tates have been opened in every the figures would have boon muchi tals were opened during 1911, district in the state, and the year was characterised by steady de-larger than appear above. velopment, and maintenance of| For th Arst time on record] opened aros after the rush fur three case of blackwater Tover now land and the promotion of were admitted into the officers' ward, Taiping, all: Europeans. companies prevailing during of the were plantors and 1010. The whole face of the country, as seen from our main one an oflivar of the Forest Do- roads, hus boon transformed from partient. virgin forest to the monotony of miles of rubber trees, and a patch of jungle along our cart-vuls will soon be the exception rather thau the rule of loss than ten years ago.

1.

The output of gold was 1,077 tobils 7 chis, or 1101 ounces which was sold for $39,871. This was all obtained from Bilang Padang sad occurred chiefly with

the tin-ore.

Forests.

A paragraph relating to forests saysThe gutta-porcha tross in the Taiping Waterfall tab in re- servo also sooded plentifully, and

One of the former

iod; his case, unfortunately, being complicated with another

disease.

There are any other facts dis- closed of far too great minuteness

Hoihow,

Straits

MAILS CLOSE. Haiphong, Pakboi and Saigo --Por Singan, 11th Sept,"

A.M.

12th Sept-Bombay and

Singapore 6th Sept, Gon- When Major.

STEAMERS,

Haru, Jap. ., 8,759, K.

Harl, 8th Sept-Shanghai | 5th 8-pt, Floor.—0. 8, R.

Mail Steamers ·

THE PENINSULAR

Kathe, Ger. s.a., 1,308. G. Boblaikier, Daijin Moru, Jap. a ., 809, D. Fucht AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO

12th Sept.-usymas (M.x-

Ballest,-

the DATES nămol-

FOR

OTHAMERS

TO BAIL ON REMARK

Not 6.6, 992, P. Balresor, 4th VILL' dospatel VESSELS tithe Underm milosed PORTS on or abon

W Sept.Manila 31st Aug.. Am. 6., 664, Altoanga, 9th

Good. & Oo,

Sapt-Manila 6th Sept., Bugar.

F

gami, 11th Sept.-Swatow 10th Sept., Gen-0), 8 K.

ido) 6th Aug....

Dagny,

Kaifong;

Sydney,

Br. 8., 1,098, J. V. Bidford, Eng Heh Fong 18th Sept Manila 10th Fr. M., 2,498, But, 19th Sept., Get.-B. & 9. Sept.-Marseille 14.b Aug. Gen. M. M.

Elcano,

Empress

Olins,

Am. s.s., 8,186, R. Allman,

Oo.

18th Sept. San Francisco 17th Aug., Mail and Gea.

P. M. S. B. Co. India, Br. ., 4.108. G. A. Gordon, 18th S-pl-Shanghai 10th Bopit, Ges.-P. & 0, 8. N. & Qu. Kwongsang, Br. 8., 1,428, J. W. Casto, 13th Supt-Canton 12th Sept, oo-J. M. Tjimaosk, Dutch 8.a., 8,520, Jurris- sust, 18th Sept-Macassar Ot) Bopt., Gea.-J. V. J. L. Augbia, Gen. ns, 1,007, Chr. Kumpel, 18th Sept-Togal lat Sept. Sugar.-3. & 8. Chinking, Br. s... '1,229, Arustil,

13th Bept-Amoy Mara, Jap. 8.8. 1,119, K.

Sept, Gon-B, & S.

Sukawa, 13th Sept.-Bwalow 18th Sept., Gon.-0. 8. K.

and Indis via Baby-Por Joshu

North Chintand Jaria Capri, 14th Sopt., 10 kat.

Kibo-Por G. Apoi, 14th Bopt., 10 A.M.

Shanghai,

English ❤

Mail.

Extra

Straits, Burmab. Czylon, vdo- Indo, Wa on Australis, In lis, Aden, Bgypt, nd Europe via, Brad's. Listi Luitars I am now. Postage 10 cent) (Supplo- inentary mail in board up to the time fixed fod yaituro of the amil (Extra Postage 10 con) (Latters posted io all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this con- Enet mall.) Tho Parcel Mair will ho diused on riding, Sept. 18th at 6 p, .--Per Indin, 14th Sept, Li aut. Philippine Island-cer Yuensang.

14h Sapt, 1 P.M.

Maco-Por SC. 114 $64, 1.15

0.3.

P.M:

Lith

OLEA RANCES AT THE HAR- BOUR OFFICE.

India, for Bubsy, Irens, for Tatelo. Kaoglas, for Shanghai.

Sydney, for Yokohama..

DEPARTED. Sept. 19 orahe, for Shanghai. Anbul, for Canton. Koongwi, for Singapore. Seangbae, for Rangoon, Mattung, for Sandakao. Glengas, fət Slagspɔre. Ireno, for Tio tin Drafs, for Bangkok,

Inioning, for Swatow, Kwangten for Shanghai.

Voorhees, Miss A.

Mair, W.

McMichal, S.

arrived 13th Sept.. 5——-

Gregory

Jolungs,

of Japan, Br... 3,089, 8.

Rubinson, ux.., 5th Sept Vancouver 14th Aug., and Shanghai 2nd 8 pt., MA and Gas O. P. R. Co.

Aptar, Br. 8.8, 2,931, J, E. Drako, 11th Sept-Onl * cutia ria Straits 26th Aug, Gon.-D. 8. & Co.

Oth

Haliotis, Br. o., 1,070, Bakker, 7th Sept.-Balik Pappin 31 L Br., 5.208, D. Macfadyon, Aug., Bulk oil—Ã, P. Oh,

11th Sept.Moji 6th Sept., GenD. Bóon & Co. Johanne, Ger. ... 952, H. Ipland,

9th Bept-Hollow 1.aomoon, Ger. .m., 2,000, Holliff

Bept., Gon.-J. & Co.

6tb 10th Supt.-Salgon Bopt,, Den, A. L. Mathilde, Ger. ns., 891, Uldorap, 12th Bepl-Haiphong, Pakboi and Hoihow 11th Sopt, Gon.

J. & Co. l'houmpent, Bees., 1,085, Jas, H. Scott, 6th Sep-Sng on 2nd Sept., Goa. Wo Fat Slog. Selstad, Br. 6.6., 897, Ladrup, th

Sept Frontle 21st Aug... Sandal WordB. & S. Siburin, Am. 4., 5,855 A. Zsøder,

6th Sept.-San Franciso › 10th Aug,, Mail and Geo.-- P. M. B. 8. Ob.

Siagan, Br. ss., 1,017, §. Jamie ou, 11th Sept.Haiphong and Hollow 10th Sept., Goa. B. & S.

Sai Sang. Br... 1,774, 8. J. Payne, 11th Sop-Bongay 8th Sept., Gon.-J. M_ & Co. Too Sui, Br. .., 981, P. N. Mokus- 800.3rd Sept.-Haiphong 1st Sopt., Timbor --Order. Triumpli, Gar. 4, 709, 'Langachiwa

DEVANHA

| Capt. W. i6. Hickor,

SHANGHAI ......

LONDON, VIA)

USUAL PORTS or | INDIA

LONDON & ANT- j WERPY.B'ron, Paxaroj: OʻkhO,

Cat.. W. Gordon, B...}

SARDINIA

PORT SAID AND U. Talbot, z.s.n. MAREBILLES......

SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOBE YOKOHAMA

NANKIN

1. Bpk. Qwɑn JouÐS, K.X...

For fu.lhor portionlara, apply to

P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 12th September, 1912.

Daylight, 18th Sept.

Noor, 14th Sept.

Freight an

Passage

Freight and Faizago

19 m. | Broth and 18h Sept. Passaga.

Abont

22nd Sept

Freight and

Pasage

H, W. D. SHALLARD.

Acting Superin undent,

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

IMPERIAL

Fon

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES:

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

34.

GIERS, AISHALIAU, Į PRINZ LUDWIG SOUTHAMPTON, AND-/ 20p. 1'. v. Studat 18,800 WERP and HAMBUR».

To sai uu

(WEDN (SOAP, 18th 8 ptember 10 ATM.

SHANGHAI, THING-1 TAU, KUBE 421 YOKOHAMA, Inc.

BULOW

japuu, dohallar: 18,919

About WEDDAY, 18th Sopt.

ANGAUR,

v,100

(SATURDAY, 5. October,

ger, 12th Sept-Channo | MANI GA, Bay 11th Bapt., Gon.—J. & Ou

YAP, NEWG JINGA, (PRINZ WALD 3MAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY

Man, Jap ́se. 2,005. K.

'aad- MELBJURSS

Gasn', lich Sept.-Miika

4th Sept., al —M. B, K.

aa kaud is ܨ

Vestfold, Nor. 6.6., 1,112, Bertelsen, KOBE and YOKAA · PRINZ WALDEMAR

8th

8 pt.-Swato

·Sop... Gen.-A. T. K.

7th

Ydenwog, Br. s... 1,228, P. E. Bolt, | S

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. 14. Kollong anivel 1th Sept. Tum Straits and Tudia vie Valencia-P'or from Meulls;—

Bench, J. L. Jolungs 11th Sopt., 28.04. ingtan, Chulo and chang-Boplar, Miss La For Chinking. 14th Sept., Defer, C.

Per sal. Iudio, from Bannghai, do. Shanghai, North China, Jn-Adams R. C. pan ria Nagasaki, United | David, J. A. States, South Aworios ad | Gregor, W. P. Causia via Vanmavor (E -| Janson, A

Won Chia-foo rope ris Sibarin) Per Hou Kai-chan Woodward, A. M. Empras of Japan, 14th Lawson, Maj. O. H. T. Sept., M.

Mathewman, F., White, Jr. W. W. Newall. 8. G.

Siberian

Mail.

Iith Sopt., 5 P.M. Shaugh at North Chin-Por

Aului, 14th Seph, 5m Swat-Par Kangrang, 14th 3.pt.

5 P.M.

to badoalt with here, but we may Straits and Burth-Paz Muttra, quote a reference to the Sultan Europe last year and subso qu whoan illness when visiting to his return to Malaya was a matter of general regret:-"is Highness returned to Porak on July 28. For some months tho stato of its health wasn mattor of anxiety, but with carolul nursing ho has satisfactorily recoverail from his serious illness."

Boibów, Pakhoi, Haiphong and Saigon

-Per Mathilda, 14th Sept

Price, H, E. Bolto off, Mr. and

Mr.

Por as, China, arrivod 19th Sept.,

from San Francisco, &s. :— Adams, Mr. Ruby Howlist, Mr. and Adams, Master T. Mr. A. G. Almada, Mien M. Jaffray, Mr, and ·

D.

Mrs. R. A. Adaus, Mr. and Jaffray, Master R.

Mro. A.

Jay, J vin Boin, Mr. & Mrs. Juling, B.

Ku, Manuel Kydd, Thomas Kong, Miss Lily Lauderdale, D. Low Ubin Marker, J. W.

4

low, Amoy and Formoss

Tamst-Por Daijio-mar. Baker, Mr. R. 15th Sopt., 9. 4.M. via Kedinng-Per Miyajima- Benols, Mrs. J... mara, 15th 8pt., §. A.M.'*** Вганд, А.О.

Foto

up to the end of the your over SICKNESS IN SHANGHAI. Maco-Per Bal Tai, 16th Supt. 15 Bird, B. L.

Many Deaths from Cholera,

100,000 sood had been collected and the trees were still bearing, Improved foolings were made for the first time over 3,499 acres of

It is learnt that among the forest, of which broa 1,148 Beras Chinese regiments situated in the had been planted in lines. It is vicinity of Shanghai disease has too early to form an opinion as to broken out, and in common with the actual result of these im-other seations of the population proved feolinge in the case of they suffer from an increased other trees, but the good result in death rate. In one case, says tho the case of gutta-porcha is beN. China Daily News," where yond dispute. The rabber plau-some 500, soldiers were oncampod tation at Pondok Tanjong was in the Sicarei Road district no well cultivated during the year; fower than fifty aro said to havo 14,035 troos were tapped and died within the last week, and as produced 56,000 lbs, of dry rub-

a consequence the troops have

P.M.

Swntow Amoy and Food For

Hnitas, 17th So,k, 10 km. Shanghai and North ChifasPar Wai

Siberian

Mall

Siberian

Mail.

* Sept., 11 ..

Birbian, B. T. Chambers, Mr. and Chambers, Miss M.

Mr. 4, 0.

E.

A.

MoVasu, Mr. and

Mr. D. G.

E. A.

Nicol, Mie. T. N. shing, 17th Sept. 10 1,3,

Quan Yol Clark, Chias. A. Quinlan, E. Shanghai, Norb Chies, Ja- Crook, Mr. & Mrs. Rasmussen, C. pon vin Moji, Violaris and

Sengravos, Rev. Thomas (Europe via Siberia) Coulthart, Join -Per Canada maru, 17th Castro, Airs. Leo Shero, W. A.

D'Almada Smith, Prof. C. A.

M. Formosa vie (koclung, Japan Castro, Miss L

Tani Kuo-tuno Taylor, H

Tait, A. H. Vandevoer, F. M. Viran, Mrs. J. L. Whitener, Mt. M ̧ Wong, Miu N. Wong Bao-ming Zen, H. Zori, O. F.

ria Nagasaki, Honslain, Can vin,

L,

D'Alinada United Stato Castro, Master and South America via San D'Almada Franosco (Europe via Sibaria) | Codman, C. W. -Per Siberis, 17th Sapt Gregory, James

Graal, A. W.. Galloway, Mr. and

Mn, J. D. Guster, C. F..

Hayward, J. W.

NOOK.

P.M.

ber of all grades at a total cost of now declined to remain any longer Macao-Per Sai Tai, 17th Sept., 1.15 7d. a pound. The sales of rubber

in these quarters. Thoir excuse realised $124,075, stamps for desiring a change is the old Philippine Islands-Por Kaifong, 17th Heath, G. E. $1,553, und soods $5,478. Of the above, $57,607 was roccived on evil spirits, but those who have Siraite

ignorant one of the presence of account of 1910 rabber, while visited the place in question say 13,851 lbs. of 1911 rubber re-that in all likelihood the soldiers traits, mained unpaid for at the close of have now good cause for com- the year. The quality of rubber plaint in the sanitary conditions. produced was excellent and.com- manded high prices. The Taiping| plantation produced 7,538 lbs. of

Symptoms of Cholera.

and Coylan-Per Aardiola,

Bapt., 8 r.M.

Barmah, Cylon, Adala dio 18th Sept., 8 M.

Western Australia, India, Adon, Egypt and Europe via Naple-Por Prinz Ludwig 18th Sept...K..

Among the foreign population vacas-Por Sui Tal, 18th Sept., 1.15 dry rubber from 2,000 troon tap- of Shanghai further deaths have ped. The expenditure amounted occurred among the number tront-Tiantain-For Chipshing, 18th Sept., to $3,015 and the total revenue ed for cholera. Mr. R. Jones, an collected was $13,306.

Education,

The total number of school, in the State under Government in- spection at the close of the year

T.X.

114.X

Paoting, 19th Fort, 3.r.st. If Ainoy and Foochor Fer

September 12th.. 10 a.m, 4 pim. Barometer......29.81 29.82 Temperature..............75

Humidity ...m

Rain

..78 ......0.00

48 61

TIDE TABLE.

High Water Hongkong

Hongkong

employee of the P. & O. S. Co., Shanghai and North Obina-Por Sept. 10th to 10th Sept. 1912. who was taken ill at the end of last weak, passed away on the 8th, Swalow, and a second death was that of Mr. D. J. Hughes, who has suc- cumbed at the early age of nino-Japan

Halyang, 20th Papk, 10

A

via Yokohama Fer Faltala, Tues

was 218, made up of 194 Govern- toen: The Mother Superior of the philippine ment and 19 grant-in-aid schools. Convent des Boura de Bt. Paul:

Teland Fer: Loongsang,

20th Sept., 11 Aste

21st Sept., 17.M

The former consisting of 151 in the Frenoli Concession has Weihaiwel and Tientsin-Par Kual boys and 41 girds schools, also to be numbered among the

chow, 21st Sept, 5 Po

in eddition to one mixed school victims of the disease, others Philippine Islandem Por Bob 914 and the latter of 12 boys and boing Mr. A. Ehlers, in the" am-

hools. The total ployment of Mr. R. Neumann, hanghai and North China-Per

Boboola was and a Japanese woma

Mean Time.

10th Sept.-Manila 74 KUDAT & BANDASAN... Sept, Go.-J., M. & Co..

BALLING VESEL.'

Como, Br. 4manlod barque, 2,897, W. J. Davis, 18th Juos- New York Sid Feb., Oil.-- B, 0. Co.

SHITS PASSED THE CAVAL

London, August 18-

A rival from China :—L »bian, P. E. Fred-ish, Stentor, Walte Hall. The 'o lowing colihito pas od h Chaal: Ajax Koerber Fing Buoy Simla, Glegshiel, Burme e Prince.

Linda. A gu± 0. Arrive from Chica-Liboris, Oceanien. Tyclens

10 P

About TUESDAY,

17ch dont

M.ddle of Uow or

[BORNBO

Sambil

} *

DIRECT SANDAKAN... RAJAH

Abint 11th September.

All the steamies of the Earopsin Lin, ura fittel with Wiralens Tolageiphy. New dys om »f Teslaukun.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER:

LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and JHINÁ

Hongkong, 8th September, 1912.

The following yewole have parod DOUGLAS, STEamship co., lD.

the ran 1:-Beus-on, Chins, Gouben

Soovia, Tango Mara.

Hongkong-South China. Coast Ports.

Highost Class, Fastest and Most Luzarions Steamers o i tha Cɔask, haring splen tid Accommodation for First-Ulnas Passenger,. Mlectric Ligāt. Exosilent

London, August 20 - Arrivals from China Ajax, Ben-orlek, Trankai.

The following Towole, hire passed | Jaisine. the Canal Baron Napier, Bellem- phon, Bonsvo

Brasilia, Japan, Manalsas, Mi dlebem Castle, Miyaki Yarn, Myrmidon, St. Patrick, 93 dney, Torck,

London, A gust· 28. Arrivals from Obi-Coplo, Koerber, Promethens, Tango Maru, Thesaus.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOJHOW RETURN. (Occupying 8 to 10 days.)

APMAMIMINO.

CAPTAIN

V LEAVING.

HAITAN .............. | J. 8. Roach.................... TUESDAY, 17th Sept., at 11 a HAIYANG .. | A. E. Hodgins .....' | FRDAY, 20th Sept., st 11 4.2.

Steamɔry will arriva at, und depart from, the Os.'s Wasif nose Blake Pior":

For Freigst and Pawaga, apply to

The follo ing vessels be prased the CanalFord Lasi z, Fol, noslen, Poons, Priam, Yang 201 Taze, Rhesus,

London, Augart 27.

Arrivals from China:-Denbigh-

Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers.

hire: Polynesion, Begoria, Bene, THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

Alosis,

The following vowels have p seed the Canal:Benoleach, Ba'ow Glenaik, Glenturret, Monmouthshire, Bambia, Arcadi «

London, September 8, Arrivals from China-Bellerophp, Myra idan, Tok, Rhesus

The fallwing ve sels "hare passed

The Canal :----Osichas,~~~ Montrose Prinza Alloa, Yunnen...

London, September: 0.

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Mail Servios to Australia.

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Amrita Hongkong: Leave Hongkong

A for Australiavi

from Anatzaila

On 25th 6 ps

On £ ■ 20th Sept.,

Op- 12th Oct; Moon.

Arrivals from China's-Brasilla, EMPIRE nebäzný...............*** Indomeneus, Kamo Maru, Bramoy. | ST, ALBANS

The following Towels have prosed the Canal:-Amaand Bohio, Dunbar,

The above termera are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ovaring a Indramayo, Hyanto, Por, Atrwan

bait plentiful supply of Tos, French Providņas, sto,, nnd are lighted though »s with London, September 10 Electricity's All Bite-Bom bare Electric Fang, A day qualified Decor and Arrival from China Prints Stewardon are cardled. Alica

The following, rowolan have passed

For farther partonista, apply to

Gibb, Livingston Co

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