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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

25 words $2.00 HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB

for 3 days prepaid

TUITION GIVEN.

The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Pavilion on Monday, the 31st October, 1938, at

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"A Specially."

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WANTED KNOWN. CHRISTMAS CARDS and original sketches by R. Poinsol,, depicting Ho and scenery, junks, Chinese Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade. Book early,

Postman Is Committed

I', E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB

G.

THE HONGKONG

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938.

TELEGRAPH,

R.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS | PARTICULARS. & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- nowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years,

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- NOTICE is heroby given that sal of the lot the Purchaser (if the following Debentures were not the applicant) will be required drawn at the Pavilion on Monday, to deposit with an authorised the 24th day of October, 1938: officer who will be present at the Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. sale, the sum

of two hundred 225 334 411 040 27 108 207 339 420 007 dollara, ($200) in cash. This sum

171 209 304 481

700 will be refunded on payment of 212 302 307 530 807

020 the Purchase price.

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AUSTRALIA IS

of the Sale by Public Auction DELIGHTED

to be held on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Departmont, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- newal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that Immediately after the dispo- hal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present r *he sale, the sum of two hundro dollars, ($200) in cash. This Bum will be refunded on payment of

105 214 -323 400 036

the Purchase price. Holders of drawn Debentures PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Charge Of Conspiracy who desire to be paid on the 31st

To Steal Letters

October, 1938, aro requested to inform the Treasurera, Messrs."

At the conclusion of the prelimin-Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, ou ary hearing against Tse Sul-ki, post-or before Saturday, the 20th Octo- mun No, 104, Ho Kai-ming, and Hober, 1938.

Fong, who were charged with postal AND NOTICE is hereby given the Central Magistracy yesterday that

offences before Mr. R. Edwards nt

Debenturea numbered

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afternoon, they were committed for above which are not cashed on the trial at the Criminal Sessions,

31st October, 1938, will be paid on the 30th April, 1939, after which date they will cease interest.

The three defendants were charged with having, on or before October 0, conspired together withi other persons not in custody to steal letters, the property, of the Postmaster General. Ise was also charged with unlaw- fully opening a mail-bag at Queen Victoria Street on October 8, while

Ho Kol-ming was charged with pud

session of two forged dies av by the Post Office nuthorities,

The prosecution alleges that Tse

to hear

By Order of the Committee,

P. E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.

brought a mall-bag from the Gen- LITERARY THIEF

eral Post Office to the second floor

of No. 0 Queen Victoria Street, and

there he opened it and stole the let-TRIED TO STEAL BOOK

term. The third defendant was ar- rested at the doorway of house No. 9, while keeping a watch there. The second defendant was arrested when the police raided the flat.

BY TOLSTOY

were

A young unlicensed newspaper hawker, without a knowledge of Mr. J. H. Woodler, Inspector of English, walked into Brewer's Book Postmen, testified to having dell Shop, Alexandra Building, on Wed- vered the stolen letters to residents nesday afternoon, and picked up two In Kowloon personally, as instructed thick books, one of which by the Controller of Posts, and some Count A. Tolstoy's "Bread," and pre- days later he obtained the empty tended to read them. covers for use an exhibits.

After a few moments, he placed Tsang Tsun, principal of the flat his felt hat over the books and com- In question, said that the second de-menced to walk out of the shop. fendant rented the rear cubicle from watchful shop assistant, who hod A her, and she had also seen the third kept his eyes on the man when he defendants in the cubicle.

entered the Chan Sul-tong, a marcled woman after

premises, shouted and chase of about 40 yards caught who occupied a bed-space in the hold of him. He was later handed witnessed the arrest of the first and second defendants on the evening of October 0. She further stated that before Mr. R. Edwards at the the first defendant usually carried a charged wits the theft of the books. Central Magistracy yesterday, bag when he went to the Bal.

He plended not gulity.

Inland Lot

So. 5587. Adjoining Inland

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HUNGARY SENDS STRONG NOTE TO CZECHO-SLOVAKIA

(Continued from Page 1) favour of a Federal State of the Czechs, Slovaks and Ukrainlans." Trans-Ocean.

NAZIS IGNORE ROOSEVELT

London, Oct. 27. Europe read President Roosevelt's

with attack on "Pence by force" sharply conflicting emollung, The Nazi-Fascist press either omitted the speech, or eut it to an uninformative summary.

However, Britain, France and Geneva League circles received it

enthusiastically.

The German News Agency describ- ed it as an "election speech at the cost of other countries," and said that President Roosevelt "especially took

the up the case of

helpless and harried' Jews."

In Rome, responsible factions

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

By Appointment Of The Duke Of Kent

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS FARCEL MAIL FOR,

AIR MAIL SERVICES GREAT BRITAIN

Air Mall for certain. places pre- The Christmas Parcel Mail for ylously served by the Chungking and Great Britain will be closed in the Hankow Air-lines, will be despalch- General Post Office and Kowlooned a Hanol and thence by air as Central Post Office at Noon on Fri-services permit. London, Oct. 27. According to reports here received day, from Australin the appointment of Ranpura" and is due to arrive at the Duke of Kent as Governor-London on the 10th December, 1938.

The Public are kindly requested to General of Australia has been re-

post carly. ceived with enthusiasm throughout the Dominions.

the 11th November per 8.8.

POSTAL SERVICES Postal Service to Canton la ten-

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded" "vla Siberia" so superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails ore closed 15 minutes earlier than the MAIL LETTERS

ume given below unless otherwise Ordinary letter mail only for West stated, and where mails are advertis- Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwarted to close at or before û a.m, re-

Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtain, leader of the Opposition and porarily suspended. Lord Gowrie, retiring Governor- General, have sent telegrams of con- gratulations to his Royal Highness upon the appointment.

It is believed that'a special section Kwelchow and Hunan will be ac-lgistered and parcel malls are closed:

From

of the Australian Parilament will be cepted at senders risk. convened to welcome the Duke on his arrival It is suggested from various sides that a belter and more dignified residence be provided for the Duke at Canberra, so that Australia should make the Dulce's stay as pleasant as possible.

far

the

An overwhelming majority of Aus- tralian papers warmly welcomes the Duke's appointment and express gratification that the Duke has necept- ed an appointment in a country so

altunted from England. The only dissentient voice in the general course of approval is that of

Labour Daily

which expresses the view that the appointment of the Duke of Kent is due to the fear that Lyona Government might be possibly succeeded by a Labour Government. The Labour Party, 50 the paper points out, would have ob- Jected 10

the appointment of a non--Australian Governor-General. The Royal appointment is therefore by the Labour organ as new regarded proof of the constant Interference by the British Crown and British Conser vatives in Australia's domestic affairs. =Trang-Ocean.

Conservatives

of the Sale by Public Auction Win Oxford

to be held on Munday, the 31st day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- newal at n Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-

Bye Election

Londen, Oct. 23.

The bye-election nt Oxford City, due to the death of the Conservative MP, Captain R.C. Bourne, resulted to-day as follows;

Mr. Quinton Hogg (Cens) 15,707 Mr. A. D. Lindsay (Ind. Prop.) 12,363

Cons, majority

3,434

The Conservatives thus retained the seat, but with a greatly reduced majority. In the last election, Cap- Inin Bourne won a straight fight from Labour with a majority at 0,045.—

same flat, gave evidence of having over to the police hawker, appear- objected to what they considered ant of the lot the Purchaser (it | Reuter.

The third defendant was the only

accused who had anything to say. He said, "This thing has nothing to do

with me. You can usk these two men."

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to the Poppy Day Fund

The following further

Lain Hunt, the

Into the shop to look at some books. Lam in evidence said that he went While he was reading one, Mak Kwal, the shop assistant, shouted that he was stealing books, he there- upon threw the books on the table ran out of the shop,

Detective-Sergeant H. B. Dewar: You understand English.

Lam: No, I only looked at the pictures.

Defendant had two previous con- vicilons for larcenies, and was sen- tenced to three months' hard labour. He was also recommended for contribu-banishmen!.

tons have been received for the Poppy Day Fund:

Previously acknowledged

..$1,695

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Potter

25

S. Hampden Ross

25

J. Hennessey Seth

St. David's Society

A. Landau

30

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock

50

D. J. STORS

G. P. de Martin

Ngan Shing-kwan

CANING FOR SNATCHERS

Old Offender Gets Extra Chastisement

Sentences were imposed on three

30 snatch-thievca when they appeared

10

before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy yesterday. De- fendants had been remanded from $1,040 Monday to ascertain whether they

were fit for caning.

Further donations will be grate- fully received by W. J. Cole, Acting Secretary, Earl Hal's Fund, Hong kong & Shanghai Bank Building Cheques should be made payable to "Thomson & Co." and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."

KAM TIN REFUGEES The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the Kam Tin Refugeo Fund;

Messrs. Kwong Sang Lung, $100,

not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised

was an itempt to place blame for the armament race on the totalitarian countries. However they sympatheti- cally viewed the President's desire and probably Germany, for disarmament, adding that Italy,

would be sale, the sum of two hundred ready to join in on armaments limitation conference,

dis dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum 113 tinguished from a disarmament con- ference.

will be refunded on payment of

officer who will be present at the Insurgents

Advance

The democracles, especially the Purchase price. Britain, welcomed the speech, and PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. emphasised the United States desire for a general disarmament

con- ference. Some of the comment ro- Rected belief that President Roosevelt had strengthened the case of de- dictatorship. mocracy as opposed to League officials at Geneva praised the President's attitude.-United Press.

OF REASON Morseilles, Oct. 27.

AN ACT OF

The Munich agreement was an act

Daladier, the French Prime Minister, to the Radical-Socialist Congress here to-day. What he wished to emphasise with all the force he was capable, was that the situation re- sulting from the Munich agreements was preferable to the situation which would have existed to-day had war not been avoided.

of reason, declared M. Edouard

Premier Dalndier said

that he

"but I know we did not bow to

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SOCIETY'S FETE

If I had not been there to make my New Site Selected Near

Li Hung, 18, charged with snutch- knew and could measure the con- ing a pair of gold Jade carrings from sequences of the Munich se otot, a woman in Wanchal was sentenced to three months' hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane.

With two

previous convictions against him, including one for a almi- lar offence, Pun Fuk, 20, was given Uree months and 24 strokes of tho cano; while Mak Yau-tak, 22, was sentenced to three months' hard in- bour and 18 strokes of the cane.

Inspector A. V. Baker prosecuted.

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer" appearing in the

"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

"THE

and

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH❞

may be purchased

at the Business Offica

of "The Hongkong Telegraph” Morning Post Building. Wyndham Street.

voice heard and to know that the discussions were based on an equal footing, I would have returned to Paris and appealed to the country to resist."

M. Daladier made en impassioned

plea for a new effort by all classes to

increase production, scouting the iden that the call arose out of the adoption of a fascist ideology.

Bitterly attacking the Communist Party, the Premier charged it with continuing to recommend intran- cigence.

Reuter,

RUMOURS DENTED

Peninsula Hotel

On Madrid

Hendaye, Oct. 27.

have

The Insurgents claim to made an advance along a three-mile front south of Madrid, with the cup- ture of Iron and cement fortifications along

Jaruma River, despite the "Berce resistarice.”~-United Press.

MAILS TO CHINA

Early Resumption Of Services Likely

The Hongkong Postal authorities expect to be able to announce shortly

the resumption of mail services be-

tween the Colony and the interior of China.

No mall has left Hongkong for the interior since October 22, when Can- ton fell. At present negotiations are in progress with the Japanese au- thorities there, and with the French authorities in Indo-China.

When bamboo poles of various dimensions were recently conveyed to the vacant piece of land in Nathan Road, opposite the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, speculation was rife as to Owing to the nationally owned air whether the land was to be utilised companies, no mall is allowed to be Airways to as a charity centre, to house some of carried by Imperial the great number of refugees who Hanel to connect with the service to Yunnanfu, and no mali can be car- are at present in the Colony. How- ever, the buildings going up there red from here by the Air France are for the annual "Al Fresco Fete" of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul,

planes.

which Society caters largely for the by ship to Indo-China, but by the At present the only route open is

poor of the Colony. thrown

RADIO BROADCAST

Turning to finance, M. Daladler in- formed his audience that the burden on the Treasury would reach 55 mile lard francs for 1830 if they remained Inactive. France would, be

tima a lelter reached its destination пет facilities will into bankruptcy if the national

The fete, which attracts a large by this route, revenue continued to be so devoured. number of people every year because probably have been arranged by the

of its many diversions and charitable Hongkong Post Office. object, will be opened at 3 pm. on Berlin, Oct. 27.

Sunday, November 0, by His Excel- Rumours circulating in the foreign, lency the Governor Sir Geoffry and especially the English press Northcote, accompanied by Lady concerning strained rolations between Northcote. Germany and Lithuania, and the

In recent years the tele has had alleged formulated demands said to

as its site a vacant lot close to the have been made by the German Rosary Church, Chatham Road, but Legation in Kaunas, are denied here.

it could not be held there Uils year It is pointed out that the German owing to the land being occupied, Government has reminded the Prior to its removal to Kowloon, the Lithuanian Government

the fete was held for many years in the necessity of respecting the Meme!

Catholic compound of the Floman Statute, and if this should be the

Cathedral, Caine Road. case, the relation between the two countries would pursue an absolutely The site near the Peninsula Hotel | Juan Llossas and His Orchestra;} normal course.

has been utilised on several occasions | Quicksteps--Clarinet Marmalade" It is emphasised here in Informed for; circuses and travelling "amuse- Maple Leaf Rag. Harry Roy and quarters that the recent declarations nient parks," and some years ago His Orchestra; Waltz - You Got The given by official: Lithuanian circles | had a miniature golf course, at the Best Of The Bargain............Henry Jac- of Lithuania's desire to maintain time when that pastime was sweep- | ques and His Correct Dance Tempo friendly relations with GermRAY, ing round the world; on a wave of | Orchestra.LENG are warmly welcomed---Trans-Ocean,, short-lived popularity.

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refrain: Fox-Trois-Bei Mir Bist Du. Schoen; Once In A While....Jack Harris and His Orchestra with vocal refrain by Sam Browne; Quickstep--- It's Wonderful: Stow Fox-Trot Serenade To The Stars (film "Mad. About Music") ...........Howard Jacobs and His Orchestra For Dancing: Tangos-Llorar Y Beir: Clasico....

Japan und. Shanghai Shanghai and Amoy

Shanghai

Amoy

Tienisin and Swatow Manila

Int & p.m. on the previous day..

INWARD MAILS

Per

Ronchi Sinklang Tegelberg Tjisoroca

Cheklang

Conte Rosso

date,

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"--London

23rd October Javn Straits

Shanghat and Swntow Straits Haiphong, Paichoi and Hallow

Japan and Shanghai Java and Manila Straits Manila

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways

Duc,

.October 28.

October 28.

October 28.

.October 28.

October 20.

October 20.

Imperial Airways Plano October 29, Tsolak

Diomed

Shantung Somail Yunnan Memnon

Direct Service*-—San Francisco, Pan-American date 20th October,

«October 20.

October 30,

October 30, October 30,

30..

..October November 1. November 1.

Tjinegara

Van Houtsz Gnelsennu

November 1.. ..November 2.

Air Mail by

Direct

Service”—London

"Imperial Airways date,

27th October.

Bangkok and Holhow

Imperial Airways Plane November 2. Kalgan

..November 2..

Japan

Nellore

..November 2.

Airways Plane

November 2

Tanda

November 2.

Emp. of Japan.

November 3.

Shirala

November 3.

Brisbane Maru

.November 4..

Burdwan

November 4.

Bellerophon

.November 7.

G.G. Paul Doumer Hector

November 7.

November 7.

Australia and Manila

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (Vancouver B.C. date 14th October).

Japan

Japan...

Japan and Shanghai

Strails

Salgon Straits

For

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Kingyuan Houg Peng

Haihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Parcels only for Rangoon Fort Bayard, Holhow and Pakhoi.. Proteus Straits, Ceylon, Indin, E. and S. Ranchl

Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe vin Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 23th November

Shanghol

Sandakan

Batavia and Sourabaya

Saturday

Date and Time.

Fr., Oct. 28, Noon. .Fri., Oct. 28, p.m. .Fri, Oct. 28, 7 pm. Fri, Oct. 28. G.P.O. and K.P.0. Parcels. Neg. Ord.

.............Oci, 28, 5 p.m

„Oct. 20, 0,40 nm. Oct. 20, 10.39 a.m.

Conte Rosso Sat., Oct. 29, 8.30 a.m. Hinsang Sat, Oct. 29, 0.30 am, .Sat, Oct. 29, 8.30 a.m. ....8al, Oct. 79.

Air Mall for "K.L.M, Airways Direct Ranchi

Service”—due Amsterdam,

November.

8th

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.Oct. 29, 9.30 2.02. .Oct. 29, 10 am.

Tilsaroes

Reg. Gril,

Sunday

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin

Iupch...Sun., Oct. 30, 8.30 a.m.

Monday

Dairen

Swatow and Tientsin

Halphong

Talthyblus. Mon., Oct. 31, 0.30 um. Fausang... Mon., Oct. 31, 12.30 pm. Canton ....Mon, Oct., 31, 2 pm.............

Mon., Oct. JI..

Air Mail for "Imperial Abways Imperlai Airways Plane

Direct Service”—dre London, 7th November,

.Oct. 21, 5 p.m. Oct. 31, 5.30 p.os.

K.P.O.

Reg.

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G.P.O.

Reg.

.Oct. 31, § pan.

Ord.

Oct. 31. 7 p.m.

Mon., Oct. 31.

K.P.O.

Air Mail for Malays, Jaya and Impérial Airways Plane

Australia by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-dne 7th November.

Amoy

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Sydney,

....Oct. 31.5 p.m..

.Oct. 31, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Oct. 31, 5 pam.

Oct. 31, 7 pm.

Пер.

Ord.

Rer.

Ord.

Anbui

Mon., Oct. 31, 7 p.m...

Tuesday

Shantung

Porcels only for Singapore, Penang 'Memnon

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 7th December

Swalow

Shanghai

Halphong..

Swalow and Tientsin Amoy and Shangha!

Wednesday

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lalt and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ser- vico"...due San Francisco, 8th Nov,

Manila

Air Mall for "Imperial

Direct Service"-dne 10th November,

Tainan

...Tues., Nov. 1, Noon.

Tues., Nov. 1.

G. P. O. and K. P. O. Parcels

Nov. 1, 6 p.m.

Wed., Nov. 2, 8.30 a.m. Gneisenau.. Wed, Nov. 2, 9.30 am. Sandviken Wed, Nov. 2, 10.00 a.m. Hangsang.. Wed., Nov. 2, 10.30 am. Soochow .....

Wed, Nov. 2, 3.30 p.m. Pan-American

Airways Plane .............Wed., Nov. Z.

E.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Nov, 2. 3 p.m. .Nov. 1, 5.80 p.m. G.P.O..

Nov. 2. 5 pm.

Nov. 2, 7 p.2.

Thurs.. Nov. 3, 3.30 pan.

Thursday

Emp. of Japan Airways Imperial Aleways Plane London,

There, Nov. 3. K.P.O.

Rer.

..Nov. 3, 5 pm.

Ord.

.Nov. 1, 5.10 p.m. GP.O..

Ber.

Nov. 3, 5 D.M.

Ord.

Nov. 3,7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and'Aus» Imperial Airways Flana

frails by "Imperial Airways Direct Service due Sydney, 12th November.

Thars, Nov. 3.

K.P.O..

Вед.

....Nov. 3. 5 pax.

Ord.

Nov. 3, 5.10 p.m. Gro.

RCE.

Ord.

Duo Brisbane, 21st November

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin... Cheklang Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Nellore

Zealand vin Brisbane.

O.P.0.

Parcels Reg1 Ord..

Friday

Swatów ad' Shanghal Formosa and. Amoj Mombasa, -- Bæirs, "Lourenco |--Mar- "ques; and (Párosia and Papers,

for Bouth Africa only);

Nov. 1, 5 p.m. Nev. 1, 7 p.m. urg, No. 2, 7 p.m. Thurs, Nov. 3.

& K.F.O.

Nov. 8, 5,00 ̊ pm.

Nov, 4,845 am. Nov. 4, 9.30am.

Yunnan

Fri, Nov. 4.8.30 am. Trom Maru,Fri, Nov. 4, 10.30 MITI.

Brisbane Maru Fri, Nov. 4, 2.30 DJE.

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