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LETTERS!
Taipo Rural Orphanage
To the Editor,
"Hongkong Telegraph.". Sir- shall be grateful if you will allow me to express, through your took the to all those who trouble and the time to come to the Taipo Rural Orphanage last Saturday,
paper,
fifty
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
| GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty first Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders wili bo hold ni the ofeen of tho Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hung Kour, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of April, 1910, at 11.30 o'clock, a.m. for the purpone of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1939.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 21st · MARCH, 1940, to WEDNESDAY, the 3rd APRIL, 1940, both days Inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. TAYLOR, Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 4th March, 1940,
HONGKONG & WHANPOA
DOCK CO., LTD.
Wednesday,
NAZI PATROL OUT IN
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
... March 6, 1940,
U.S.
IN
THE
NO-MAN'S LAND
This is a German Photograph from The Western Front. Is it real,
fake?
on
or
is it another Nazi PHOTOGRAPH
right, just received from Berlin via Japan (and passad by the British Censors) (purports to reveal a Nazi patrol in No Man's Land on the Mosello sector, cutting through tho Fronch barbed wiro barricades. Patrol activity has been fro- quant on both sides of the front lines.--Domei.
POST OFFICE
Smoll Packet Post to all countries 1s suspended,
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unleas otherwise Noties is hereby given that the stated, and where malls are advertis- Ordianry Yearly Meeting of Shared to close at or before pan, re-
gistered and holders will be held in the Office at 5 p.m. an the previous day. When parcel malls are cloard of the Company, No. 2 Queen's mails are advertised to close after Building, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, 5 pm, Registered and Purcel nails 26th March, 1919, at noon for the
ore closed at 5 pan. consideration of the Directors" Report and Balance Sheet for the
the delighted gratitude of the Com-year ending 31st December, 1939. mitter.
The Share Register and Trans- We had expected perhaps friends to come. There were nearly fer Books will be closed from the Ave times that number.
Though we have reached our first 15th to 26th March, 1910, both days
century (with 52 boys and 48 girts), inclusive.
We we are still feeling our way.
By Order
of
the Board
ask our friends forgive our many obvious unperfections. With their Directors, help and counsel we hope to grow steadily in numbers, imagination and efficiency.
RONALD HONGKONG.
E. COCK, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 27th February, 1940.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
INWARD MAILS
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Paris dale, 28th Feb.
Conton Manila Shanghai'
Shanghai Shanghal
Canton
Mar. 6.
Mar. 8. BRITONS MAY HAVE TO
.Mar. 6.)
Mat LOSE ALL LUXURIES
Mnr. G.
Mar. 8.
Mar, 3.
.Mar. 9.
.Mar. 6. Mor, S.
Alr-
FOR DURATION
FROM PAGE ONE
of Shanghat Tientsin. Alr Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" London date, 28th
dealing with the Export Counci Air Mail by "Pan American
February******** .Mar 7.
delivered in London this evening, Mr. R. S. Hudson, Secretary of Overacas ways Direct Service"-San Fran- risco date, 24th February, Mar. Trade, said: "Nothing like this Ex-
**port Council has been known in! Mar. 7.
England before, nor has the size of Shanghai and. Amoy
Mar. 7.
the problem they have to tackle. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-l hal (San Francisco date, th
"The Council is an innovation burn!} February)
.Mar. of the exigencies of war. The task! Mar. is to see that British exports increase Mar. 7sumeiently to pay for the materials Mar. we have to import to win the war."| Mar
3. Mar. 8. Mar.
Japan and Shanghat Haiphong
onla
Kowloon Beggars Sir,--Could not the Police take some action to round up the incroa5« Ing mumber of beggars, most of whom are suffering from malformations or What to do to help a child disease, who are clustering around the bus stopa in Kowloon.
child who Anyone knowing of a These
been assaulted, neglected, people rely upon the fact that has
or Shanghai must wait at-treated in intenting; passengers
manner likely
Bangkok and Tourane the bus stopt for the arrival of the cause unnecessary suffering or injury Shanghai
and descend in a buser
veritable to health, or knowing of a parent swarm the minute anyone arrives.
who is seeking advice on any matter Straits and Manja They are particularly had in Nathian concerning a child, would be doing Canton Itond at the bus stop near the Austin an act of kindness by communicating Calcutta, Straits and Salgon Rond junction, and also at several at once with- bus stops in Prince Edward Rond and
Secretary, Japan ... The Waterloo Road,
Hon. General II.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st flour.
The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah
The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol St.. Kowloon.
Apart from the fact that same. thing should be done to care for these mufformed people, their presence on the streets is not a good advertise-Lane, 2nd. Floor. ment for Hongkong, and particularly for Kowloon. I can hardly conceive that the police would permit these people to operate on the bas or tram staps in the mid-level or Peak breas on the island, so why in Kowloon?
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD.
B. W. O. F.
"Sir,—Please ̄find enclosed a ̈copy"
of a letter received from The Depot
Saigon.
Japan and Shanghai Sandakan
Shanghaf
MANOEUVRES
CARIBBEAN
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand do.. T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore
Jupan
TT. India TT US.A. T.T. Manila
T.T. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok T.T. Salgon
.350 3215 .102 $24
4443
.150
.103%
10.85
.100 1/63%
BUYING
s
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s D/P do.
4 m/s France
of
the
30 d/a India
The measure was forced on Bri~ Mar. 8.tain by the conditions of the strug- .Mar. B.gle, he continued, because much .Mar. 8.it was to be preferred to devote ali Mar. 2. of munitions of war, it was not pus- Mer. 9.industrial resources to the production | Mar. 9.1sible to do so by reason
Mr.
Mar. 9. inability to borrow abroad. .Mar. 9, Mar. 9.
Cash And Carry War Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 2nd.
"To use an Americanism." March
.Mar. 10. Hudson said, "This is a cosh and
Mar. 10. carry war,"
He proceeded to explain the duties The Inspector, 52, Argyle SL, Europe vin Suez and Straits-(Lon- Kowloon.
dale, 25th January)..Mar. 10. of the Export Council which, he said,
Mar. 10, had no intention of forming rigid, All further steps will be taken, and Japan and Shanghai
cartels but flexible groups, eslimat- expenses borne, by the Society.
ing their own requirements The Informant'a
name Will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice.ls proved,
JAPANESE ON
for Knitted Garments for The Royal GRAVE CHARGE
Navy.
As this is of interest, tu a great number of workers for the British War Organisation Fund of Hongkeng, we trust that you will see your way to publishing it on our behalf. BRITISH WAR ORGANISATION FUND,
Hongkong Branch. The Depot for Knitted Garments for The Royal Navy, 1a West Halkku
Street, S.W.L
February 18th., 1940. Albert Raymond Exq...
British War Organisation Fund.
Hongkong Branch,
Government House,
Hongkong.
Dear Sir-With further referencu to your kind letter of December 12th, we have to-day received delivery of the enna of knitted goods for distric bution to the Royal Navy, made by the ladies of Hongkong and despatch ed to us per the Blue Funnel as B.3. Sarpedon.
Case
Canton
doz
France
OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, Mar. 6
T.T. France T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
1/3 %
.1/34
.244 .11.40
.Hit "4
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...3.90%
H.K. Stock Market
The
following quotations issued on the longkong Stock
to carry out their part in the ket this morning.
Airways Direct Service" due trying to
"There are
He continued: Airmail for Indo-China, Iran, and
(Paris and Northern things about the plans I would like
First we are not. Provinces only) by the "Air France to put
the methods of
the totalitarian states. On the contrary, we are counting on the willing co- We hope, .6.00 pm. operation of our people,
5.30 p.m. too, that we shall have the willing
|co-operation of our customers.
Paris 14th March.
of
Reg. Ord.
Reg Ord.
As sequel to a recent wounding in Wanchal, Ohla Taino- soku, 47, restaurant keeper, of To- yaina, Japan, appeared before Mr. Sheidon at the Central Elagistracy Bangkok this morning, charged with wounding his wife, Ohta Mitsuke, with intent Canton to murder her on March 2.
Det-St. J. Bentley requested and Sandakan. obtained a formal remand of one
week.
The alleged incident occurred at Nos. 02-03 Gloucester Road, Wan- chai. The woman is et present in hospital.
Senate
WASHINGTON, Mar. 5 (Domel). The
Foreign Relations Cilttee on Monday turned down the Bill calling for the application of the Neutrality law to the Sino- Japanese conflict.
The consignment arrived in cellent condition and beautifully packed, and we are most grateful.
Would you kindly convey on behalf seemned to concentrate too much upon of this Committee, our Krateful moluments and pensions to the ex- thanks to all the workers who acclusion of much else. No doubt these kindly contributed towards it.
are exceptions In
The
In case it may be of interest to which
Amoy
Shanghai Swatow
K.P.O.
G.P.O.
Thursday, March 7
5.00 p.m. "Secondly, we have no iden of .7.00 p.m. taking advantage of the war to try. ....7 p.m. und secure a monopoly of the world
markets. Even if we wanted to, wei 7.15 am.[could not spare the resources needed 110a.m. for such an effort. We have always). 11.30 am. preferred the ideal of a free ex- .2.30 p.m. change of goods among the nations .2.30 p.m. of the world to the rigid bilaterialism Maulia, Salgon, Bangkok, Mauritius, beloved of the totalitarians.
Reunion, Madagascar, L. Marques and South Africa via Durban 3:30 3.30 p.m. Amoy
"We shall limit regimentation to p.m. Manlio
7.00 p.m. the minimum necessity that the war Air Mall for Manlis, Guam, Honolulu enforces on us.
and U.S.A. by the "Pan American
To neutrals, we say we bellere Airways Direct Service"-due San that we can supply what you want Francisco, 14th March.
and we are going to do our best to K.P.Q.
do so. That there are difficulties to be overcome in doing it, we know. They will be overcome.
Reg.
Ord.
Rer.
•
Minimum Regimentation
Mar. 7, 5 pm. Mar, 7, 6.30 pan.
We shall try to sell at a fair price, G.P.O.
...Mar. 7, 5 p.m. and when we contract to deliver by Ord. u pubile-spirited
Mar. 8, 7.30 am. a certain date, we will do so.
The Friday, March 8
Export Council will see to that. work done by this Depot is community of ometals. I prefer to inerea ing every day, and up to the believe so.
Shanghai and Japan.
"Our policy is not one of forcibly .....10.30 am. time of writing we have despatched Now, instead of a
.1.30 p.m.
We do not straight tem- Fort Bayard, and Holhow
foreign markets, feeding 209,058 garments to 703 ships, arti
2.30 p.m.
want to diclate to neutrals; indeed, mands which still come to us from all finitely mean payment by all the rich Manila and Parcels unly for Straits, two things (1) If you want us to are doing our best to meet the de-porary Income tax which would de- Tientsin (Parcels only)....
Saturday, Mar.
we cannot.
We do, however, say nections of the R.N., R.N.R.. and who could not evode, a'Salaries Tax R.N.V.R.
Ceylon and Egypt.......0.30 am, go on buying your goods rather than will hit the European whose lot out Swatow, Amoy and Formosa
someone else's, you must help us by you, I ain sending under separate here has been deteriorating year by
10.30 am. buying our goods in return; (2) We foyer, a copy of our first news-letter. year. The rich do not live on saler-Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East believe that a victory in this war which, although out of date now na
and South
of freedom and regards figures, will give you some
Africa, Egypt and means an assurance They
Europe via Marsellice due Mar-ilberty in the world. Anything that idea of the scope of the work we
selfies, 8th April. have undertaken."
strengthens our
anything economy, enables us to assure the neces that en sions nor provident funds and have
sary supplies of materials to carry on difficulty in making ends meet let
Ord..
the war helps towards that victory. alone saving, are the back-bone of
"Anyone, too, wherever he Ilves, British life out here. They volunteer Air Mall for Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-due London 17 who lielps to strengthen our economy March
by buying our goods, mukes his in- G.P.O, and K.P.O.
dividual contribution to that victory Rex
.5.00 p.m.
of right over might." Ord,,
........5.30 p.m. Yokohama, U.S.A., Central and South
America and Canada vla San
With renewed and grateful thanks,
Yours faithfully.
(Sgd.) MARGARET PROLEAU,
Hon. Secretary.
Salarics Tax
les.
will go free. The general body of salaried em-
ployees, most of whom hav
have no pen..
in large numbers; those who don't, are roped-in, willingly, as conscripts, Sir, see the Connell are to take The Government will now tax their Into consideration
suggested salaries whilst the rich will feel hari- Salaries Tax. There has not been ly any sacrifice at all. much discussion in your paper, owing
In a community which is not re-
the
be
Re
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
1.45 p.m. .2.30 p.m.
A
Francisco-due San Francisco, 20th Paris Communists
March.
G.r.O. & K.P.O.
Reg.
.5.00 p.m. Ord. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South .5.30 p.m.
Rounded Up
PARIS, Mor. § (Reuter) -Twenty-
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe one perrons have been arrested
in part to general laziness but in presented in its legislative body (for greater part to the feeling of im oven allowing that the uncleiat polence. The extent of the resent-councillors form a partial representa- ment against the suggested Safarias tion, they can be outvoted by the Taxca not been made apparent. Civil Service who are much concern-
hos.201 Is IL resented or is it regarded as a ed with this suggested tax) it might necessary temporary nuisance?
better, surely, to rely upon The subject goes back to before the Voluntary Contributions to our War war, when for some considerable ifort, Tats could be supplemented, time, the authorities have been feel-if need be, by a tax on Government ing a
salaries only, bearing in mind that Government officials can well ́afford Government officials have exhibited to pay such a fax and that they are their glee at the prospect, so to relieved of economic insecurity by Manila speak, of holding the civilian popula-he pensions they rightly receive tion more under their thumb by such atter long servico.
great urge to saddle
the
Spe
munity with an income tax.
a tax. The minds of some have
SALANIED EMPLOYEE.
GP.O. and K.P.O.
vin Marseilles due Marseilles, 9th.following the discovery by the Police April
of numerous bundles of Communist pamphlets. and multigraphed coples newspaper, "Ju- Mar, 0, 6 pm. of the banned
underground railway Mar. 9, 6.30 p.m. manito," in
.5.30 p.m. carriages fa. Paris. .6.30. p.m.
The arrested include 10 employees of the underground rallway and the .7.10 a.m.
former editor of "Humanite," who is :..7 pm, alleged to have acted as leader.
Reg. Ord.
Intphong
Monday, March 11
Canton Canton
BANKS
II.K. Banks, H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg), H.K. Banks (ILK, Reg.) Chartered £.
Mercantile, A, & B. £. Mercantile, C. £. East Asia $..
INSURANCES
Canton $. Union $. China Underwriters $. II.K. Fire $.
SHIPPING Douglares $. Steamboats $ Indo-Chinas PS Indo-Chinas D.$. Shell (Bearers) 8/- Waterboats $
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves $... Docks $.
Providents $. Sh. Docks Sl. $....
MINING Kallan .s/- Raubs $.. Venz, Gold $S. ILK. Mines
LANDS
Hotela S.
Lands $...
Lands 4% Debentures Shai Lands Sh. Humphreys S.
H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams S... Peak Troms (old) Peak Trams (new) Stor Ferries $.
Y. Ferries 3.
INDUSTRIALS
GIVEN TWO BLACK EYES
Angry Grandmother Teaches Man Lesson
Displaying two black eyes attribut- ed to have been caused by the grand- mother of two young Chinese girls, So King-yer, a 35-year-old carpenter was charged before Mr. E. Hunsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day with assault on Man Kwai-hing, 17- year-old girl,
Describing
what occurred, Detec- Cunningham
tive plant
said
and her younger sister occupied a bed in a cubicle and | defendant slept on a bed space in the
same house.
At 2 am., on March 5, the younger girl was awakened from her sleep by something louching her hands. At the same tune, the elder girl felt a
on
hand
her right breast. The. younger girl jumped out of the bed and
screamed. Defendant was caught by the elder girl.
"Two Lovely Black Eyes" The grandmother of the two girls then came on the scene. “While thei glri held defendant, the grandmother
|
Hint For Holland
∙And Germany?
WASHINGTON,' (UP — By AIR EXPRESS). American naval manoeuvres off the Dutch West Indies suggested that.the Navy may be preparing to de- fend the strategle Caribbean islands if Holland is drawn into the European war.
President Roosevell said at his press conference that 22 naval vessels of the Atlantie squadron manoeuvring in the Caribbean will opernte off and out of the Dutch islands of Curaeno, Aruba, Bonnaire and St. Eustatius. He said that this was no more than routine training.
Moro Than Coincidenco
The Navy and State Department refused to comment. Diplomatic circles, however, speculated that as- sembly of the Atlantic squadron near the Dutch islands following recent Dutch military defence measures, might be more than coincidence.
Recently George A. Gordon, United States minister to The Nellierlands conferred with Queen Wilhelmina at The Hague. The White House never disclosed the nature of the confer- enee, but it was considered possible now that it concerned American
naval operations in the West Indies.
The incident recalled Mr. Roose- velt's declaration shortly after the outbreak of the European war that the United States, under the Monroe Doctrine, would not countenance:
1 Transfer of any western hemis- phere territory from, one European ruation to another.
2. Transfer of any western hemis- phere territory to A non-American
power:
Informed sources hinted that there may be significance in Mr. Roose- quadron on "good neighbour calls velt's decision to send the Atlantic to the tiny Netherland Indies at a time when the Netherlands govern ment apparently considers itself en- dangered.
Warning To Nazis ?
The manoeuvres precipitated semi-
gave him the two lovely black eyes official speculation that the incident that he now has," said Sub-Inspector | might Imply: Cunningham. Defendant then ron were out of the cubicle and struck his face Mor-against a null,
Later, com cutting his nose.
1. A warning to Germany and all
--Indies.
West
other European powers that revision the Netherland government's father chased of defendant out of the house and as he status quo could not result in change 1,485 sa. was departing, the
Dutch Arandmother of ownership of the £ 92% began mother huc und cry. Upon a £ ..92 n. defective arriving, defendant Wou 2. A demonstration that the
.0 n.arrested.
United States fleet is prepared to de- .314 n. Following the evidence of the two fend the strategically vital Carlb- .121 D. young girls, Li Lal, the grandmother benn approaches to the Panama
.77 n. said: saw him on my grand-Canal. daughters bed. I took him down 2274 b. and I punched him."
3. That the lines of
western
480 b. Defendant maintained that he only hemisphere defences run along and 1 n.pulled the quilt of the girls' bed in through lands owned by European 195 b. an attempt to draw attention to an nations as well as territory of the
that overcont
had fallen to the Americas.
.115 b. ground. All He Desarved"
10.
100 n.
.80
.00/-
7%
1031 b.
.5.20 n.
"You are
4. Active Atlantic squadron pre-
for paration
any eventuality by
In finding defendant gulity, Mr. falliarising oneers with harbours, Himsworth said to him: fortunate not to find yourself being navigation conditions, topography and charged with indecent assault which populations of the tiny but import-
is a much more serious offence.":
To the grandmother, Mr. Hime- 23. worth said: "I think you made a very good job of this man. He got all ,39% he deserved."
dot islands.
soy that
Mr. Roosevelt did not Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire and St. Eustatius are all Dutch Islands, in re- vealing the locale of the naval Fining defendant $20 or a month's that the squad
manoeuvres, One source suggested 18. hard labour, Mr. Himsworth stated: have been sent to British or French obviously could not This is to teach you to keep out of Caribbean possessions in view of war 4 Dadies' bed rooms in future,"
10
.4 cis, ga.
5.70 1.
.304 sa.
100 n. 15.40 n. .734 n.
.5 n .103 n.
ITALY TO RATION HER COAL
FROM PAGE ONE
.10.15 57. The "Bocreen Zeitung". “The Bri
..0 n. tish have been so careless an to stir ..4 n. up the Mediterranean problem which 07 sa. they hoped had been settled once and .27%. for all by the agreement of April 16,
1938. .8.00 ca. .5.55 .
"Italy The "National Zeitung": .07% na can look forward to future develop-
Fril
scadron
conditions. But
the ARROC source also pointed out that it would have been possible to send the feat to the waters of neutral American nations in the Caribbean rather than to the four Netherlands' lalands.
EXITS CROWDED IN THEATRE Manager Warned Of Fire Dangor
China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) $ H.K. Electrics $..
Two summonses taken out by the Macao Electrics $
22 n. ments calmly for their full quola of Fire Brigade Department were heard Sandakan Lights $. .114 b. cool supplies from Germany are as-) by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Telephones (old) $. .29.80 n. sured. The overland route for fur-¦ Kowloon Magistracy to-day. Telephones (new) $. 1134 8. ther coal deliveries to Itnly was Ng Sin, the Manager of the Fort- Tractions /
C. D. 21/0 n. thoroughly discussed during the re- land Theatre, Portland Street, nd- Tractions (Pref.) s/- ......23/ n,cently concluded
German-Italian mitted the obstruction of the three trade talks.
Kangways at the Theatre by 20 per- Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.99 n. "Since the British attitude made it sons, on February 15, and was fined Cald: Muck. (Pref.), 5h, $.....12 n. casumable that coal shipments via $00. Canton Ices $..
... n. the Netherlands would be halted,
Fire Danger Cements. $..
necessary preparations for a read- .6.10 n. [justment to the land route were
:23.sa, The paper adds, "The trade agree- 22 a.ment with Italy provides for an ad- 0.70 n. dional increase in Italian food ex- .7% n. porta to Germany." .1.80 o
H.K. Ropes $..
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old)' $. Dairy Farms (new) $. Waisons $*** Lane, Crawfords $
Gluceros $
Wing On (HK) $.. Powell, Ltd. $..,
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.. S'hal Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. 3. Wing On Textiles. Sh.
MISC. HK. Entertainments
19.80
41 n.
D.
.40 D.
170 n.
..03 n.
1,4014. n
7.40.b.
rinde."
Constructions (old) $ Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling ...... Ch. Govt. 5% 1825
G. Bonds
H.K. Govt, 4% Loan H.K. Govt. 34% Loan Maramans (Lon.) c/- ...
Marsman (II.K.) 8/-.
..1 n.
Mr. Macfadyen pointed out to.de- fendant the danger arising from pos sible fire risks. The exits had to be always free enough in case of any untoward Incident.
Lun Ting of the Leung Yau Wield- Ing Shop of Canton Road was fined .1% n. $30 for having had on his premisca on February 28 without valid il- ..8% n.‡ cences, a cylinder of compressed oxygen and about 30 lbs. of calcium .51% n. carbide these being dangerous 100% n. goods.
.05.
Mr. G. C. Moss, Deputy Superin- .14/0 n. tendent of the Fire Brigade prose-
4- n.' cuted.
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