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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS

LIMITED.

25 Words $1.50 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN

for 3 days prepaid'

WANTED.

that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at tho oflicen of Mesara. WANTED: Small car, lourer pre- Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., ferred, must be reasonably priced, in Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 20th good condition and cheap to run day of February, 1937, at 12 o'clock Wille to Box No. 300, "Hongkongnoon, to transact the ordinary Telegraph.

business of the Company,

FOR SALE.

Been

FOR SALE -Furniture and fittings of six-roomed flat. Top door, Hill wood Rond, Kowloon, cool, airy, low family with rental. Suitable for children. Fully furnished Including Gibson refrigerator. Can be any time, occupancy April. Welte Box No. 364, "Hongkong Telegraph." FOR SALE-European made draw- ing room suite: Chesterfeld and two Cane back, Jacobean armchairs. 'style. Upholstered toore Vi-spring

cushions.

seen anytime, Can be Write Bux No. 305, "Hongkong Tele- graph,"

FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition. Cost $650, accept $275. Write Box No. 360, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE. Large Ofice desk and chair, teakwood gling cabinet. Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition, $120 the lot. Write Box No. 307,

Hongkong Telegraph."

FLATS TO LET. ATTRACTIVE Four Roomed Flats. All Modern Conveniences. Cool and Quiet locality. Moderate Rent. Im- 11A, Carnar- mediate occupation. von Road, corner Cameron Road. Apply First Floor.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 13th to FRIDAY, the 26th February, 1937, both days inclu- BIVO.

By Order of the Board, W. F. SIMMONS,"

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st February, 1937.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO.. LIMITED.

that

the

NOTICE is hereby given the ANNUAL ORDINARY GEN- of SHARE- ERAL MEETING

at HOLDERS will be held HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, the 18th February, 1937, at 12 noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of Directors together with n Stato- year ment of Accounts for the ended 31st December, 1936.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the from Company will be CLOSED

Ath. MONDAY,

February to

the

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. | THURSDAY, 18th, February, both

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN. N.V. (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)

From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, AND OTHER PORTS.

The Steamship

"GROOTEKERK” having orrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are not!- fied that all goods are being Janded at their risk into the hazardous and/ or extra-hazardous godowns of the Holf's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be ob- tained.

Goods not cleared by the 51

February, 1937, 4 p.m. will be subject

to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Ro- downs, where they will be examined by Hol's Wharf.

Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue Ofteer in attendance when damaged dutiable cargo being examined.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized,

-No Fire Insurance_will be effected by the undersigned in any ense what- ever.

Blits of Lading will be counter signed by.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.

Agents. Hongkong, 29th January, 1937.

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPTON YUSEN KAISHA.)

From EUROPE und STRAITS.

The Steamship

days inclusive.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hongkong, 30th. January, 1037.

HONG KONG/STRAITS FREIGHT

CONFERENCE.

Foreign Shippers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

G..

R

TUESDAY,

FEBRUARY 2, 1937,

CHATER RD. PARKING LINDBERCH QUESTIONS COST OF

CONFUSON

(Continued from Page 1.) not bothering about, and that was if 3stated 3.15 and not 3.50 p.m.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1937, at pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excelleney the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tai Kok Taul' In the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years. with the option of ronowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the purchasor will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be prasent at the sale, the sum of one thousand dollars, $1,000,00. in ensh. This

will Bum

be refunded on payment of tho purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Kowloon luland Lot

Road, Tai Kok

No. 3837.

Lai Chi Kok

No. of Sale.

Registry No

Locality.

*TELY

Boundary Measurements.

N.. B. Z.

As for sale рікп.

About 17,140

3314

Crotents in

Upset Price.

H.K. CANOEISTS' ADVENTURE

MACAO REPORT OF ARRIVAL

There was

no

Macao, Jan. 31.

official party to | welcome two intrepid adventurers on their arrival here from Hongkong at ave this afternoon in their collapsible canoe. The plucky pair were Mr. Ralph Se

Seidler and Mr. Hermann Nather, two German residents of little Hongkong, who in their flimsy craft battling against wind and wave had all the appearance of scamen who had escaped from a wreek and

NOTICE is hereby given that as from the 1ST MARCII, 1937. rates of freight from Hong Kong to Singapore, Penang, Port Swetton-were making for the nearest haven of selety when first seen by Mr. Mc-

Brills resident. ham (direct and via Singapore) Comb, Jocal

The 18-foot canoe was sighted by will be increased 20% over cur-

Mr. and Mrs. McComb at 4.20 p.m. rest rates.

as it approached the Fairway Beacon of the Outer Harbour of Mocno_and made its way to the pier of the Fan- American Airways.

Schedules showing tariff rates ns from the 1ST MARCH, 1937. are now in course of preparation and will be issued shortly.

Tired but nonetheless happy after their experience, the two adventurers, &ined this evening at the Hotel Rivlern, packed their boat and em- barked on the Sul Tal for Hongkong after a thrilling cruise-Our Own Correspondent.

JARDINE. MATHESON

CO., LTD. Secretaries, Hongkong/Straits

Freight Conference. Hongkong, 27th January, 1937.

HONG KONG/CALCUTTA FREIGHT CONFERENCE. Foreign and Chinese Shippers.

NOTICE is hereby given that as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, rates of freight from Hong kong to Calcutta, Rangoon and Madras will be increased 15,7% over current rates.

"KATORI MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Schedules showing tariff rates Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, are landed and placed at their risk in the now in course of preparation and Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and will be issued shortly. Godown Company's Godowns of Kowloon, whence delivery may be

JARDINE, MATHESON & oblained.

CO., LTD. Secretaries, Hong Kong/Calcutta

Freight Conferenco. Hongkong, 26th January, 1937..

Goods not cleared by the 8th February, 1937, will be subject in

rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowne for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives. on any Tuesdays and Fridays. at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage tho examination of period, For damaged dullable goods, the consig nees must arrange for

Officer to be present.

Revenue

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival

THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD. Notice to Shareholders, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

here, after which date they cannot THAT THE THIRTY NINTH

be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,

No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, lat February, 1937,

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held

$200 THEFT FROM MONEY-CHANGER ·

PRISON SENTENCE

IMPOSED

While an accountant Was busy counting money behind iron grills of a money-changer's shop in Bonham Strand East yesterday, he had $200 snatched out of his hand by an un- employed man who was arrested

short chase. after

Brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning for the offence the man, named Lee Man, aged 32, admitted the theft and was sentenced to three labour

months'

Sergt. Youc: It was still there when I went away at 3.40 p.m. and I rang up Mr. Ellis about it the follow- ing day..

Defendant: May I ask what ob- struction my car caused?

Sergt. Youe: It was outside Wat- son's on the south side of Chater Road.

ANY OBSTRUCTION?

that

CUB-

His Worship: In cases of obstruc tion it is necessary to prove somebody has actually been obstrucl- cd.

Defendant: There was no obstruc- Lon.

will say Sergt Youe: Watson's that it obstructs prospective tomers from seeing their windows, and people with cars in the park will say that they are obstructed from getting their cars out

Defendant: 1

trequently have parked In Chater Road and never within my recollection has it been at the sides-often free from ents

parked, are still cars there when there when I unpark. I

can

recollect sides of very few occasions when the road are free from cars. My Impression, and that of numerous people to whom I have spoken since the summons was issued, was that notice was displayed when parking was not permitted, and that in its absence there was no objection by the police. No such notice was put

the

up by the police. The A.A. scouts have, I think, certain police ou- thority, but they never objected to cars being parked on the sides. In fact I have been assisted by them to park there.

His Worship: I should like to point that besides yours there are

ON FLIGHT TO EGYPT

HE UNSEEN SINCE

PASSED CALAIS.

WIFE FLYING WITH HIM

London, Feb. 1. Col. Charica Lindbergh, who now lives quietly in Kent, left Lympre this morning on a night to Egypt, piloting his own machine.-Reuter.

WIFE WITH HIM

Paris, Feb. 1. Colonel Lindbergh is accompanied by his wife on his flight from Lympne to Egypt, it is reported here,

The famous airman has not been sighted since his machine passed over Calsts this morning. It is assumed that he proceeded by the most direct

he intends to make no stop on French route towards his destination and that

territoryReuter.

DISASTER THREÁTENS ILLINOIS CITY AS MISSISSIPPI RISES

(Continued from Page 1.)

hundreds of workers are clearing up the city, wading through deep deposits of slippery mud which coats every- thing.

EDUCATION

(Continued from Page 1.)

DANZIG ISSUE REVIEWED

average attendance, the cost la MR. EDEN EXPLAINS ovor nine times..

Mr. Lo's questions are in the following terms:

With reference to the request I made to Government in the course of my remarks on the Budget in this

SITUATION

London, Feb., I. The Foreign Secretary made a long statement in the House of Commons

Council on the 7th October, 1030, fort question-time, in reply to several

members, regarding Danzig. a statement showing the cost рег

After tracing the recent history of of the education of children in Danzig before the League Council, capita of Government schools, and to the

Mr.

Eden referred to the examination

Polish

Hosourable the Colonial Secretary's of the reply to me, in which he referred me

to

or

representative's report

by a committee of three, con- of the French and Swedish

+ Ministers and himself. The

and

on

page 311 of the Blue Book for an his negotiations with the Droug 1035-

1. Will Government bc good enough to say whether not the Committee had recalled how, in following is a correct analysis of the on carlier phase, the Danzig question Agures supplied by the Blue Book in before the League, had assumed question:-

the aspect of a dispute between (a) As regards the Provided the Free City and Poland,

how

It had taken Intlerly Secondary Schools. (1) Total Government

an aspect which was not to be expenditure

$1,000,190,47 foreseen at the time the statute was (2) Total School fees. $184,503.02 drafted, namely, of an appeal to con-

[stitutional (3) Total Government

liberties guaranteed under expenditure less fees

the statute. The guarantee thus received

$824,003.05 iven, the Committee had pointed out, 3,198 had no essential connection with the normal functions of the League. But, 237.88 having given it, the League was

bound to do its best fulat it.

The Committee put forward the 2,000

conclusion that the information which 207,65 It had received from the Polish

(4) Total Roll (5) Total Government

cost per capila ... $ (8) Total Average At-

tendance

(7) Total

Government

cost per student

$

(b) As regards the 18 Grant-in-Aid, representative, and assurances which | had been given to him on behalf of Secondary Schools.

(3) Total Government

Grant (4) Total Roll (5) Total

(2) Total School fees (1) Total expenditure. $ 805,028.04 the Senate, offered sufficient grounds

$ 517,000.03

for expecting that the political tension in the Free City would be lessened

that

be $ 220,013.50 and

conditions would established in which the High Com- 7,380

missioner would be better able to dis- It was not 30.79 charge his functions.

without grave preoccupations that the

recommended to 499 Committee

Council the adoption of the report and

Government cost per capita .... (0) Total Average At-

tendance

(7) Total

Government

cost per student.... $

the

the

several summonses for obstruction Evacuation profiteers" are active in based on roll, the average per capitated by the Longue of the con-

In Chater Road.

Defendant: When I received the the flood-stricken farming districts, telephone message from Sergt. Your buying up cheaply the inundated pro- I went to take my car away and perties and abandoned livestock. found whole stream of them there.

His Worship: I am afraid there is

The Federal Flood Commission, no remedy for that.

under Mr. Harry Ilopkins, Works chief, has Defendant: The A.A. handbook Progress Adminstration says one can park in Chater Rond arrived at Mephis, Tennessee, to be- between Ice House Street and Desin a week-long survey of the de-

vastated areas. Vocux

There is no mention Road. of

place where one is any particular allowed to park.

Sergt. Youe: The A.A, attendants only have authority on the car park itself. The sides of Chater Road are not allowed for parking cars.

His Worship: I think the old privilege for parking after & p.m. has bean withdrawn?

Sergt. Youe: No. cars are still allowed to park on the sides of Chater Road after 5 p.m. on week- days and after. 1 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

CONFLICTING RULES

His Worship: The rules are rather conflicting.....

Defendant: Xt would

certainly assist drivers to know these regula- tions. They should first receive a warning before being summoned.

Sergt. Youe: These

regulations were published in the $. C. M. Post when

they were first made. We could not have them published every day.

The Red Cross reports that contri- butions to a fund already amount to $8,300,000, and they asked only last week for $10,000,000.

In New York it is estimated that the death roll in the floods now totals 400, not counting those who have since.

perished through disense. There are over 1,000,000 homeless Reuter,

Another Levee Trembles

Memphis, Feb. 1. The Lower Bessie Levee, protecting the Reelfoot Lake and Tiptonville orcas, buffeted by food waves, is threatening to crumble. This is the danger spot of the Upper Mississippi dyke system.

32.28 the appointment of a new High Com

But the Committee was 2. Is Government aware that missioner.-

fact that the Influenced by guarmice cost per boy at the Central British

Is stilution School is $451.61, and that this sum is

of the Free City

Cily is part of 37.87% higher than the average per a complex political structure, to the the Council capita cost of the next most expen- disturbance, of which sive Government School (Queen's would certainly wish to avoid con- College), and 155.30% higher than tributing so long as possible. the least expensive Government School (Wanchai District School)?

SOME COMPARISON

aware

The Committee added that the now High Commissioner would, when he had been able to form a definite opinion, certainly wish to let the Council know under what practical 3. Is Government

that conditions he thought he could carry based on average attendance the out his functions. In conclusion, MF. average cost per student at the Cen- Eden stated that the Committee's re- tral British School is $530.15 and that part had been adopted by the Council, this figure is 49.01% higher than and it was intended to appoint a new-

Commissioner Queen's College and 191.10% higher High than Wanchai District School? possible British Wireless.

soon

MANILA SHARES

45

Price In Pesos Opening Raton Business Buyers Sellers

4. Docs Government appreciate that on the above figures, based on roll, it costs Government over 8 times more to educate a student at Govern- ment provided Secondary Schools

The following opening quotations. than that at Grani-in-Aid Schools, and closing business done quotations and that based on average attendance, of the morning session were received the cost is over 9 times?

by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from 5. And with

to the state their Manlin office: reference ment of the Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary in the Council on the 7th October, 1930, in regard to Antamok the reduction of 10% in the capitation Atak grants to English Grant Schools, Gend

and to the state- Benguet Consolidated 14.00

Benguet Exploration ment of the General in this Council on the 30th Coca Grove

that Demonstration December, 1930, to the effect revenue during 1930 would exceed Fat Bledso

will Guma Gold expenditure by about $80,000, Government consider utilising part tona

11. X. L of such surplus in restoring such 10% reduction?

Army engineers have mobilledansard, pasurable the Attorney Big Wedn

emergency workmen from five C.C.C. comps. Paul Fairleigh, a Memphis correspondent in the danger zone, writes: "The waves are destroying the sun

Ds fust as the sundbag walls

which cannot hold unless the wind abates."

tant: I don't mean that. I workers place them on the levee,

I mean is that the drivers who park their cars on the sides of the road should be first warned by, say, telephone,

Kis Worship: We don't always find time to do this sort of thing. But th

is nothing in the trafe re- gulations of being allowed to park ufter 5 p.m.

Sergt. Your then looked at the trafic regulations, after which he re- marked that he remembered them being published in the S. C. M. Pont. His Worship: What is your plea, Mr. Ells?

w9

Should the dyke break, the river would flood Tiptonville where many refugees are housed at present. There are several steel barges, each with a capacity of 1,000 persons, at Tiptonville, ready to evacuole re- fugees and workers in the event of an emergency.

Army Stands Guard The Army is standing sentinel along the entire levee system from Cairo to muddy food crest rolla closer, bring- the mouth of the Arkansas, as a

Ing with it the hour of decision in the

of we between mun and the Father

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FINE WEATHER

London, Feb. 1. In a Parliamentury anawer to-day, it was denied that any decision had been talten to abandon the scheme for the erection of a block of Gov- The depression has moved north- ernment offices on a alte between eastward to South Japan, nad the Whitehall and the Embankment | eastern part of the anticyclone has Work hnd not been suspended.- moved Into the Pacife to the north-.

British Wireless.

NAVAL TALKS

cast of Hokkaidó, leaving a moderate anticyclone centred over the Yangtse Valley. Local forecast:-N. and |N. E. winds, fresh; fine.

Defendani: I plead that the car

there. Sergt. Your sald defendant had a previous conviction in 1933 for obstruggle struction at Queen's Road Central

A One of $5 was imposed. Mrs. Agnes

of 12, Pedder Villas, and J. Tobias, of 17 Felix hard Street, were similarly fined for ob-·| sandbag breastwork still holds against.] ciples of the Landon Navel Treaty charge of unlawful possession of 50

Sergeant Goddard stated that de- fendant was passing the shop when he saw the accountant counting the money. He entered the shop, put his hand Inside the iron grill, stitched the money and ran away.

EXCHANGE

Belling

Demand T.T. Shanghai

T. Singapore at the. Office of Mesara. Jardine, TT. Japan

TT India Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, J the 5th February, 1937, at 11 a.TT. Mau for the purpose of receiving the TT. Batavia Report of the Directors together TT. Bangkok with a Statement of Accounts for T. Salzon the year ended 31st December, TIT. Germany 1934.

TT. Switzerland The Register of Shares of the TT. Australia was 157 for 2. Bradman was then Company will be CLOSED from | Friday, the 29th January, 1937, to

4 m/s. L/C London 4 m/s, D/P,

AUSTRALIA IN STRONG

POSITION IN TEST (Continued from Page 1.)

.70 and McCabe 35, both not out.

TT. France

18. 2% 16. 2% 101 .02% 100%

struction on the same road,

and H. Chan, of $7 High Street, were also fined $5 each for obstruction in Ice House Street.

Over 100,000 men are fighting to save, perhaps, 500,000 lives, and thou sands of rich farms and towns and At Cairo the temporary villages.

London, Feb. 1. Anglo-German naval discussions, in

A fine of $25, with the alternative continuation of the series of conversa- of one month's hard labour, was tion undertaken by the British Gov-imposed by Mr. Schofield at the Cen- ment with a view to securing bile-tral Magistracy this morning on Ho teral agreements extending the prin- Piu, 42, unemployed, who admitted a

Chan Chung-tung, of 9 Glenealy the flood. The flood wall, which is Treaty were resumed at the Foreign cattles of wild tree wood at Wanchal

60 feet high, is topped by this breast Office to-day-British Wireless. Gap Road yesterday. work. As the Ohio, at the Mississippl juncture, reached 50.41 feet, re- sidents were confident their barrl- code would hold against a 01-foot crest expected Wednesday,

WORKERS

BATTLE

GUARDS (Continued from Page 1). INJUNCTION SOUGHT

Funt, Feb, 1, At the conclusion of a four-hour hearing of the General Motor Cor- *peration petition for an Injunction to eject the sildown strikers from two factories here, the, Court announced It would defer its decision .untli Tucciny

next

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During the morning, Veco improved Friday, the 5th February, 1937, with, the ball, sending down more nippy deliveries.

The Australians reached the 100 mark after 141 minutes' play and the 180 after 180 minutos.

"BRADMAN, CAUTIOUS Bradman took 103 minutes to score "80," and up to this stage he had only one four to his credit. The, absence of boundaries showed his disciplined correctitude. When he had scored 63 he reached his 1,000 in first-class matches for the season.

McCabe, when he had scored only nine, nearly played-on from a ball by Farnes, With Brodman, McCabe put on 50 runu In the same number Qizilfikles--Router.

1

both days Inclusive.

By order of the Board Directors.

F. EL CRAPNELL,

Secretary, Hongkong, 22nd January, 1987.7

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori

MASSAGE.

Acupuncture, Moxccaule and Bone Betting. ment Linee Gur Bursined Ankles and Wriate. Recommended for many years by Youni Hospitals and Doctors, An

4, Wyndhamn' Biroot, (1st floor).

· Tel.: 30031.

Kobier_of Japanese and Hongkong, Goretti

4 m/s. France

U.S. Cross rate in London

WINDSOR CASTLE IMPROVEMENTS

•London, Feb. 1. Before the King and Queen left Windsor, whore, they stayed over the week-end, to return to London to- tag the pet three hour inspect ing the private apartments in the Cartle, where extensive" redecora

The petition was filled last Thurs→. day but the Court gave the union unt to-day to show cause why the injunction should not be granted.

The Corporation alleges that the strikers are no longer employed by it, but that they are malicious and wilful trespassers.

TUG-BOAT STRIKE

San Pedro, Feb. 1.

|

At Louisville, Kentucky, there are 221 dead as the flood recedes. Stores are reopening, but epidemics are still roging.

At Paducah there are 19 dead. The entire population of 30,000 has been evacuated,

The known dead in all states num- ber 378, the homeless over 1,000,000. Property damage reaches $500,000,- 000.——United Press.

FRANCO-TURKISH AGREEMENT

MR. EDEN EXPRESSES GRATIFICATION

London, Feb. The settlement of the dispute be tween France and Turkey regarding Alexandretta, reached at the recent

tho

The deck hands of all sixteen tug-League meeting, was commended by boats here have struck because three

Foreign Secretary in the House of Commons to-day. operators have refused to

grant 0 60-hour week and cash for overtime.. After paying tribute to the skill If the strike continuca it might and energy of the rapporteur, the

Foreign Minister, who bad:

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provent the sailing of 84 steamers Swed no effort to bring about the in the event of a general tie-up, seems to be expected.-United Press,

KOWLOON GOLF

The winner in the January Medal real at the Kowloon Golf Club was Smedley, who returned a score turup with a score of 67 (78-13)..

agreement, Mr. Eden added: "In view of the difficult nature of the questions involved, I think it is a matter from which we can take much encouragement

under- that

the auspices of the League; in the spirit of the Covenant, and with the help of League, it has been possible to reach a solution which both parties

less.

tions are in progress.-British Wire of 65 (01-18)] FC: Barry was rune can find acceptable”-British wire.

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