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Over

FOR SALE.

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition: excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50, Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., or from the Publishers South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street,

TOUGH KID - Motherloss Harold Wagner, 15, pupil in a New York school, who used sawad-off .22 rifio in rovengo for dismissal. Ho that Prin- cipal Milton Salit, 35, in the shoulder, Polico hold him on charge of juvonilo dalin- quency. Asked if he was sorry," he said, "Now."

RADIO

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G.

NOTICE

R.

CHINESE NEW YEAR FAIR

Gloucester Road, between Fen- wick Street and Fleming Rond will be closed to Vehicular Traffle from January 17th to January 26th inclusive.

Sd. C. G. PERDUE,

Commissioner of Police. 15th January, 1941.

Hong Kong.

NOTICE

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 15, 1941.

G. M. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to bo hold on Monday, the 20th `day of January, 1941, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of illa Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land hear Tal Shui Hang, Demarention District 109, New Territories in the Colony of Hong Kong. for a torm of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term. of 24 years less the last three days thereof, Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-

Mr. V. G. Bowden, Australlinal of the lot the Purchaser (if Trade Commissioner in China, not the applicant) will be required. will arrive in Hongkong about the to deposit with an authorised middle of the present month, for a officer who will be present at the short visit and will be glad if

sale, the sum of two hundred, partics desiring to consult him in connection with Australian Trade will communicate with him, c/o Mr. S. T. Williamson, 5th. Floor, P. & O. Building.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910

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FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

12.30 Cesar Franck-Symphonic Variations.—Alfred Cortot (Piano) and The London Philharmonic Or chestra cond. by Sir Landon Ronald.has

for

Anyone knowing of a child who been assaulted, neglected, or 12.46 Elgar Serenade in E Minor -treated in a manner likely to

Strings, Op. 20-London Phil-

cause unnecessary suffering or injury harmonic Orchestra cond. by Sir to health, or knowing of a parent Edward Elgar.

who is

is seeking advice on any matter concerning a a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at

once with- Tho

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

1.03 "Danco Muslo by Harry Roy and His Orchestra,

Hon. General Secretary, 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, | H.K.S.F.C., Old City Hall, Weather Forecast and Announce- The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, ments,

st door.

1.45 Max Miller in the Theatre The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Again--Recorded during an actual Lane, 2nd. Floor,

performance at the Holborn EmpireThe Inspector, 13, Sai-Yeung Chol-

2.05 Patricia Ilossborough at the St., Kowloon. Piano.

2.15 Close Down.

5.45 Indian Programme.

0.30

tions.

6.32

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St.,

Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and

Closing Local Stock Quota-expenses borno, by the Society,

The Informánt's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,

The Comedy Harmonists.

0.45 Moskowski-"From Foreign Lands" Suite State Opera Orchestra. 7.00 London Relax-The News. 7.15 London Relay—"Questions of Che Hour." The Rt. Hon. A. Dufr Cooper on "France."

7.30 Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) and the B.B.C. Wireless Military Band.

Local Time Signal, Weather 0.00 Report and Announcements.

8.03 Compositions of Edward Ger-

Max.

8.23 Two Engilsh Songs by Mal- colm

McEachern (Bass)-Up From Somerset, Devonshire Cream and

Studio-"British Dramatists” No. 6: ShawTalk by Father T: Ryan, S.J.

Cider.

8.30

9.50 Haydn-Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra-Andante and Rondo, George Eskdale (Trumpet) and Sym- phony Orchestra.

0.00 London Relay-The News and News Cate

Commentary,

9.30 London Relay-Talk: "Demo- cracy Marches"

0.45 Dan

Music by Jack Harrin

and ills Orchestra

10.15

Variet

Three Loone Screws, The Three Loose Screws (Chick En- dor, Charlie Farrell and Eddie Fola); "Our

Greatest Successes," Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert with Orchestra; Gerry Building, May Write Blues, Gerry Moore; The Voice of In- Experience, Oliver Wakefield; I Didn't Really Never Oughter Ave Went, Doris Hare; All Thro" A Glass of Champagne, Evelyn Laye (Soprano) with Orchestra and Chorus: Sonny Boy, Jerry Colonna (Comedian) with Fud and His Fuddy Benra; Summer Sweetheart, Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon, Vera Lynn with Instrumental accomp.

11.00 Close Down.

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SCHOOL PRIZE DAY

Mr J. Ruiston, Senior Inspector of Schools, will present the certificates and prizes at the Salyingpun Verna- cular School for Boys on Monday, January 20, at 11 am.

"I'LL HOCK MY SOUL TO GET WHAT I WANT!

Hot since

"Jesse James"

has ha had

such a rolat

Jolting, dynamite dramal

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DOROTHY

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Darryl f. Kanuch in Charge of Productes

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AT THE

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PARTICULARS

Near Tal Saul Hang Demarcation District

10, New Territories.

No. of Sale.

Reghury No.

Locality

OF THE

Boundary Measurements

N, H. E. W,

{fret fret freifert

as per sale plan.

LOT.

$302

$1.968

Contents th

sq. feet.

Ann. Rent

Upset Price

About

SET

No person shall be eligible in bid at the sale who has not pre viously delivered to the auctioneer a written approval signed by His Excellency the Governor or by an officer duly authorised by him in that behalf. Such approval to be applied for at the

Colonial Secretary's Office not later than

18.1.41.

BANK S

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853, Paid-up Capital ......

3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Reserve Fund ........................................... £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. 38 Bishopsgate, E.CA. Sub-Agencies in London: 117/123, Leadenhall Street, E.CJ.

West End Branch:

1/18, Cockspur Street, B.W.1.

Manchester Branch: —~~~32, Mosley StressTM Manchettur,“Z”

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Hongkong Fungoon

Salgon

Alor Star

Amritsar

Ipah

Bangkok.

Hosto

Semarang

Datorta

Karachi

Seremban

Bombay

Klang

Shangbal

Calcutta

Kobe

Singapore

Agencies;

Kubia

.Sitiawan

Clive Street

Lumpur

Sourabays

Taiping

Canton

Madras

Tientsin

Cawnpore

Mantin

Tongkah

Medan

(Bhuket)

New York

Taingiao

Peiping

(Peking)

Yokohama

Fairilo Place Kuching

Penang

ITS LAST MILE-Miami, Fla., has joined: more than 200 American cities in eliminating. strcat cars in favour of bussas. Parade was, held to celebrate the lait, milo of the. final

run of the last car. Here's the car, decked in mourning with 12 pallbearers, passing the

Immigration Law Comes Into Force

been

reviewing stand.

LOWER SHIPPING LOSSES

Only Four British

Ships Sunk

London, Jan, 14.

Plymouth Heavily Raided

Hospital Ward Gets

POST OFFICE

·Small · Packet Port to all countries.

is suspended.

Canton

INWARD MAILS

.Jan. 15. Rabaul and Manila

.Jan. 10. Siralte, and Air Mail by "Briinh Overseas Aleways Service" (Aus- tralla only) by seà from Singapore, Jan. 10,

Air Mall by "Pan-American Aleways:

Direct Servico”—San Francisco date, Dih January ......................Jan, 17. Java and Manila

.Jan. 18.

Canton...

Australia and Manila

Air Mali by "Pan-American

Direct Bervice" San

date, 14th January.

Australia and Manila

Sandakan ......

United Kingdom and Straits

Jan.

10.

Jan. 20.

Jan. 21.

Jan. 23. .Jan. 23.

Jan, 24.

Shang

.Jan. 20.

Calcutta and Straita...... Jan. 25.

US.A., Honolulu, Japan-end

(San Francisco date 10th January)

Calcutta and Straits'

Jan. 30.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall ́, are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below, unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- tered and parcel malls are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to closs, after 8 p.m. Registered and Parcel malla are closed at 8 pm.

Wednesday, Jan, 15 Straits and Rangoon Canton

Thursday, Jan, 16

.5.30 p.m. 7 p.m.

Air Mail by Sea to Sngapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Ord.

„Jan.10, 10.30 am. Jan, 16, 11 a.m..

Parcels.....Jan. 16, 11 a.m. .Jun. 18, Noon.

8.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m.

Strafts and Calcutta

Letters

Friday, Jan. 17

Sandakan Hoihow ....... Manila, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques,

and South Africa via Durban

3.30 p.m. | Air Mail" by Air, to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways"

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Jan. 17, 4 pan. .Jan. 17, 4.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Reg. Ori

Jan. 17, 4 p.m. .Jan. 17, 4.30 p.m.

U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan-_ American Airways and Trans. Atlantic Services"

The Hongkong Government's Im-1 migration Control Ordinance, 1010.| officially came into

to-dny, force

A Direct Hit although a special arrangement has made with the Hangkong

London, Jan. 14. Chinese Chamber of Commerce

to

The Luftwaffe last night adopted facilitate the arrival of Chinese from

biltzkrieg tactics in a three-hour the interior and coastal ports for British mercantile shipping losses are raid on Plymouth, described as the Chinese New Year holidays, in the week ended at midnight on the most vicious raid of the war. which occur towards the end of is January 5 were four vessels totalling The shortness of the raid and Lon- month.

14,607 tons, stated an Admiralty an- It will be recalled that

at the nouncement to-day. There were no don's free night are believed to have monthly meeting of the Chinese Allied or neutral losses.

been due to fog over Northern 17, it was decided to ask Government ing that the British losses for the week Chamber of Commerce on December It was learned in London this morn- France. to postpone enforcement of the Im-mentioned were the fifth lowest for

The first wave of bombers over thousand in- migration Law to February 14, in any week since the beginning of the Plymouth dropped we view of Chinese New Year

on war. No German clalms appear to cendiaries, which were possibly of January 27, when there will be an have been made in connection with the new type which, according to the Increased number of travellers.

the same week. The only claim was Rome Radio, the Germans used over at the week-end. The According to Mr 11. Y. Tson retrospective one that

London rolder had Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of suhic 64,153 tons of shipping in the following waves encentrated on the Commerce, the Immigration authori-Pacific. A comparison between the ares thus started, raining down high Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honelalu.

explosives. ties have come to an arrangement German claims and the British Ad- with the Chamber that persons wish-mically figure is therefore impossible. received a direct hit, some being kill- The women's ward of a hospital ing to enter the Colony between now The losses due to the raider were ed and others injured; doctors opern- and February 5 must make an ap-Included in carlic weekly totals

more ted on some of the plication in writing to the Chamber soon as they were reported.

the wreckage. Many of Commerce, who will issue

It may be recalled that the com- cases amid letters of introduction on a deposit bined weekly average mercantile houses were set on fire, sometimes

TOW, BUL six in a

but Britain's new fre losses, excluding Dunkirk, were re-

uards doused the fires quickly. On arrival in the Colony, either at cently given officially as 69,000 tons.

To-day's ministerial communique a wh

wharf or

Border station, the The British naval spokesman ad- applicant will be required to produce vanced several possible reasons for few incidents were also reported in

reported this rald and added that a Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya

8:30 am. one of the letters to an Immigration the big drop in the latest figures. Bed widely-separated points In Wales, Manila. Madang. Salamaua Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via. examiner. The other must be handed weather, he pointed out, had ground- but no-one was killed or seriously to the officer in charge of the Kennedyed many enemy mine-laying craft, injured and little damage was done. Sydney Town

who will Issue the usual entry cer in turn together with bombing and recon-united st

naissance

sance aircraft. He added that it production of this entry certificate at could be considered highly probable

German Reports

. Ord. the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, that the steady pounding of

German

...Jan. 18, 5.30 p.in. the original deposit of $25.50, less submarine bases on

Berlin, Jan. 13." Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., cents for work done by the occupied territory by the R.AF. Was The High Command reports that

Central Canada,

South and Chamber, will be refunded to the proving successful In' reducing the strong Luftwaffe formations effective- America and United Kingdom vla traveller.

number of effective German U-boats, ly attacked military objectives

San Francisco ai

(No Farcels for This

arrangement will only be en- and it had recently become possible London and on the south coast of

Canada and United Kingdom) Note: All mails-for-United King- forced-between-now-and-February-6 to increase the strength of the British-England United-Press in order to facilitate the entry "of escort flotillas-Reuter,

dom will be forwarded with or travellers and businessmen before

without Superscription and during the Chinese New Year

K.P.O holidays.

of $25.50. DI $25.50.

Followers Of

De Gaulle

two

the coasts of

French Liner Turned Back

Montevideo, Jun, 14.

serious

Dr Johnson's House Hit

.

London, Jan. 14. Many of the relics of Dr Johnson, famous 18th century man of letters, harm when his escaped

Gough Square house was damaged in a big fre raid on the City of London.

.Jan. 17, 5 p.m.

K.P.O.

Rer.

Ord.,

Jan. 17, 5.30 p...

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord. **

Saturday, Jan. 18

..Jan. 17, 6 pm: „Jan. 17, 7 p.m.

·G.P.O, and K.P.O.

Parcels Reg.

Parcels Reg.

Jan. 18, 4 p.m.

Jan. 18, pan.

Jan. 18, 4 p.in. Jan. 19, 5 p.m. ..Jan. 18, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.

Jan. 18, 4 p.m. Jan, 18, 5 p.m. ..Jan. 18, 5.30 p.m.

.0a.m.

Ord.

Parcels. Reg.

Ord,

Sunday, Jan. 19

.5 p.m.

Sea to Singapore to

The custodian in the first week of the war removed valuable prints, The French steamer Mendoza, paintings and Arst editions and stor Haiphong 8,000 tons, which left Montevideo ed them in waterproof wrapping in Canton with general cargo for France, was large trunks in the basement. Forc- intercepted by the British auxiliary

of the house she re- lodge

trunk, turned and retrieved the which had begun to burn. The walls

to return to Montevideo.

Before the Mendoza sailed from

Monday, Jan. 20

connect with the "British Overseas

Airways"

Cebu Colombo Delhi

Manila, Jan. 14. Haiphong itankow Hamburg

"Please tell General de Gaulle the pride I feel as one who fought and FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General bled for France in his magnificent cruiser Asturias. She later anchoreded by the are to leave her cottage Air Mail by

-the Banking Business transacted.

nttitude and actions,' says General in Jose Ignacio Bay and is expected CUTILENT ACCOUNTS opened and Douglas MacArthur, FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year

former Culler

rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed of raten obtainablo on application The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Incoro Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies" and Branches.

IA, CAMIDGE,

or shorter periods in Locat or Other Cure of the United States Army in a letter Buenos Aires on Friday the crew 13 of the house still stand, but the in- of congratulation to M. Gaston Willo- sald to have been dyer assurance terior and most of the historie Zur- quet, the newly appointed agent of that the British Government apponiture are badly burned-British General de Gaulle in the Philippines. ed

"The choice is a simple one-France

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head Office:-15. Gracechurch Street, London, E.C.3.

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Pald-up Capital ..... Reserve Fund and test

DANKERS:

$3,000,000 1,000,000 1,050,000 1,254,000

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

BRANCHES-

Bangkok Jaffria

Bombay

Calcuita Kandy

Colombo

Delhi

Gelle Hongkong Jlowrah Ipoh

Kuantan

Karachi

Kata Dharu

Kuala Lipis

Madras New York Penang Rangoon Shanghal Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG, BRANCH

Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORINIP UNDERTAKEN.

to be

the

papers

voyage. All the local news-Wireless.

он

оп

free or a slave," adds the letter i denied that lurday published

navicert had been any in which General MacArthur ex-issued.-Router.. pressed complete confidence in an United Press adds that the Uru- ultimate allied victory and hopes that guayan Foreign Minister, Senor "not only French citizens, but Vichy Guan, denied that he had protested itself will ultimately see the wisdom to Britain and said that he was wait- of the course you have taken."

ing for receipt of all the facta, An- M. Willoquet has been French other United Press report states that, Consul here for many years,-~Reuter.] after the cargo

was inspected, the Message To Hongkong ship was allowed to proceed..

In reply to a cable sent by the Committee "France Libre" of long- kang on the Eve of the New Year, General de Gaulle sent the following telegram:

Blou Committee, France Libre Hongkong I thank all Free. French- men for their good wishes and for-

mulate hope that 1941 will be the Year of Victory and deliverance of France. DE GAULLE.

Mr J. Hollidge Farewelled

Ample

testimony of the high esteem in which Mr J, Hollidge and his family have been held by mem- bers of the Civil Service Cricket Club was given yesterday when a gather- rency and Fixed Deposits received in ing at the Club bado forewell to Mr Local Currency and Sterling on terms that

Current Accounts opned in Local Cur

may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

son, Derek,

and

a now

Hollidge and made

a presentation to the former. A mem Manager. member of the staff of the naval dockyard, Mr Hollidge is leaving for Singapore soon to take up appointment, accompanied by his son. Mr. H. J. Pearce, Vice-President, expressed his great regret und that of the members of the Club at pending departure of Mr Holidge. who had been a member of the Club for. 21 years.

METROPOLE

the

A || Mr Hollidgo was presented with n

canteon of cutlery.

Donations To Bomber Fund

A total of $1,541,600.23 was reached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the 8. C. M. Post, Lid, with the fol- lawing donations;

Polica flecreation Club

denallan)

(fourth

I.K.F.C. Counter Collection (second

donation)

STOCK MARKET Moran (third donation),

REPORT

Reg.

Ord,

Ref..

Ord.

Straits.

K.P.O,

.....Jan. 20, 11 a.m. ..Jan. 20, 11,30 am. G.P.O

...Jan. 20, 11 a.m. Jan. 20, 11.30 am: 12.30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21

Air Mall ́for, Manila, Guam, Honolulu U.S.A.. and Europo vila "Tan- American Airways and TTAILS - Allantio Services."

Reg. Ord.,

Reg.. Ord..

K.P.O.

Jan. 21, 5.00 pm. Jan. 21, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Jan. 21, 5.00 px. Jan, 21, 7.00 p.m.

.7 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 22

Canton

Thursday, Jan. 23 Sandakan, Madang, Salamaus, Rabaul

and Tulagi

....12.30 p.m.

.3.30 p.m. Strafts, Ceylon, India, East and South.

Africa and United-kingdom.

200

-24.04

Formosa

Mr & Mrs E. A. Pritchard (third

donation) Collected in Cocktail Bar, Peninsula Ifongkong Police Canteens (in ou of Annual Children Christmas Tree Grant) TERA**** 300 BRITISH NED CROSS

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, issued yesterday says:

Bargain hunters are on the look out for most stocks, but are not meet-mitted to the British Red Cross, England. ing with success.

Buyers

Union Ins. $405 H.K. Fire Ins. $105. Wharves $94 Trama $18.10. Star Ferries $01 Lights Rts cts. 95 Telephones "O" $25.25 Dairy Forma $10.10 Entertainments $7. Constructions "O" $1.00

Sollers Electrica "O" $40.25. Cements $10.00 Ropes $8.25 Vibro Pling $7,70

Sales Bank of East Asia $76 H.K. Fire Ins. $107.50 Docks "N" #18.10 Hotels $3.50

Trams $18,20

Lighte Rts 05 Cls.",

A further sum of $2,000 has been re-

out of the balance of tunde with the Har Treasurer of the British War Organisa- Hon. This make a total of 435,324 84, 9d. to date.

Friday, Jan. 24

G.P.O. & K.P.Ö.

Parcels, Jan. 24, 5.00 p.m.. Regan, 25, 0.45 a.m.. Ord

..Jan. 25, 10.30 am.. Saturday, Jan, 25

In addition, ten cases of hospital, sup- plies, woollen garments and old clothes have been shipped to the British Red Cross, England, and one case of wooßen garments to the Royal Naval Depot by The courtesy of the Glen Line Ltd. “A beginning has also been made with sup- plea to the Middle East, Shipments to date have reached a total of 203 cases.

The following appeared in the latent fortnightly Summary of Work Issued by Rangoon and Calcutta the British Red Cross

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.Aug. Conado, C. and 8. America and *United Kingdom via San Francisco

G. P. O. and X, P. O.

Ord.,

Africa

Jan. 23, 6 p.m.. ..Jan, 20, 8.30 am.. Tuesday, Jan. 28

.Noom,

During the two weeks ending October Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South

Noor 5. the Central Hospital Bervice Supply Department received more than 10,000 Manila, Australia and New Zealand giria from overseas and nearly 33,000

via Thursday Island. From Home sources. The largest consign- ment came from Hongkong, it contained 0,790 Items. M

REFUGER CASEPR

The Director of Medical Services grate- fully acknowledgor the receipt of twenty. gations of cod liver oil for the children in the Government Réfugee Campa from the Foreign Auxillery da⋅ the National Iled Cross Bociety of China.

G. F. O, and X. P. O. Reg., Jan. 20, 11.18 a.m. Ord

Jan. 28, Noon. *Superscribed Correspondenco Only.

A.A. FIRING PRACTICE Heavy Gun Anti-Aircraft firing

He also desires to gratefully acknow-practice will be carried out between ledge the receipta af. NC$5,000 from the the hours at 9.a.m. and 6 p.m. on National Rellet. Commiratott via Commia January 18, and 17 1941, in the

loner To Yung for min-foiz,” etc., for

homeless dessitates at Pat Heung Govern southern area of the Island. Firing ment Camp

Areas "C" and "D" will be affected.

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