Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 3 October 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 26. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 68 1 PROPOSED NEW ALLIANCE. London, Oct. 2n«l. There is much talk m the Russian and German papers of a new and close rapprochment of the two empires as a rejoinder to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. An attempt is being made to connect the meeting between the Italian Minister Tittoni
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    • 50 1 NOT WANTED IN RUSSIA. London, Oct. 2\u\. The suggestion of a Russo-Gernuui Alliance i> being coolly received m Russia. Main' prominent papers, including the Nwosh and the Rms advocating an understanding with Kngland m preference to an alliance with (icrmany. which they state would involve RtMSM m difficulties.
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    • 20 1 London, Oct. 2nd. The Kaiser lias peroanally decorated M. WitU with the Grand CrOM ofthe Red Eagle.
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    • 24 1 L»>Nl>ON, X t. JM«I. Traffic will b<- resunwd by all -hips m the Suez Canal about the eighth of this month.
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    • 29 1 London, Oct. 2nd Propitiatory utterances of the Austrian Premier and other contributing influences arc appealing to the MOTC moderate Hungarians to separate them from the Opposition coalition.
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    • 37 1 Lommjn, let The Hungarian Coalitionists an- arranging a great torchlight procession for to-morrow night top.i>> the KoMiidi Club. The Sorialinta arc arranging •iouiltanCOUl counter demonstration*. The Police are taking extensive precautions to prevent a tight.
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  • 168 1 CHEERED BY TWO YOUNG ENGLISH LADIES. The German Emperor received a pleasant surprise from tw< y ning English ladies on the mraaion ol one of his Majesty';- periodical visits to his >ummer residence at Wilhdtnahoe, near Caisel. A number of loyal >übjects were present t<> witness the arrival
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  • 261 1 WILL NOT RAT Fool) or MOVE A MUSCLE. A strange psychological pu//!< has been provided for the authorities of Carmarthen Prison l>y Schreiner, the German butler, who is awaiting his trial on the charge of murdering his late employer, Mr. Pryce, and hia wife Rnd Mother, at
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  • 459 1 RULE EXCLUDING .!<>< KEYS DURING RACE WEEK EXPUNGED. At the halt-yearly meeting of thr Perak Club held oa the MOI Sept one of the leading questions discussed was m connection with the exclusion of profiHtlOMd jockeys from the clul> during rare week. Mi late, iv relcning to
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  • 380 1 Thai tin. Administration of the eolo m of I.abuan will Ik- taken OWf by the Colonial Govi nuM nt \< ry -Ik i tiv, then la now n. doubt. Ami wli.it time would be wore suitable '<'i such charge m Government than Neu Ynrt «'-<y At the t
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  • 80 1 Kx-lVincc Tuan, the head oi the IJoxt i>, is '-aid to be MfkMHl) ill ill asmalltown m the Sh.insi l'i<»\inre, whither he was banished aittr t he quelling ot tlu »M"' s|n K h V the Kur«>pean forceii. BeinK Krcatly in need of money for feeding the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 491 1 KING TOBAjg J AGENTS PO* SIMGAPORI JOHN LITTLE CO. 8 A COAT OF JODELITE. on mi mm work O1 A lUILOING WILL i| FECTUALLY I'Kl SKRVfc IT I ROM Al rA< Kol DRY K()l < WHITI ASTS <S: TEREDOS. v U "JODELITE." A few Dollars Spent on "Jodelite" Often SAVES
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    • 174 1 (John L'ttle Qo^ I (LIMIT E I) I s^^^^ CELEBRATED WIDTH OF BLADKS IN STOCK. RAZORS m. g in. m. in' 5 2.65. Westenholm's Hollow Ground Razor >1.25 Owarf "Mab" $1.50. We can supply Caees foa the^e Rasors as "mi !ffc unucr Leather case t«> hold Razors 81.00 '^ry^^^^^^ Morocco
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    • 23 1 A COAT OF JODELITE. ON THE TIMBER WORK OF A BUILDING WILL EFFECTUALLY PRESERVE IT FROM ATTACK OF DRY ROT, WHITE ANTS TEREDOS.
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    • 38 1 Tat>sai>. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, nlviqoratinq Sodium Chloride 18.76 I Potassium 0.56 Sodium Sulphate.* j.»a Analy-. 'alicium Carbonate 0.31 ms. Iron arbonatc 8.41 Silicic Acid 7.7 1 Mineral Solids $5-'»J Carbonic Acid (free) 2.81 Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations.
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  • 2803 2 the Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. "A WARNING TO THOSE WANTING WORK. JUSTICE DEMANDED GIVEN Anlm our leader m Friday's issue entitled "A warning to those wanting wurk," a tall and very volatile gentleman, apparently representing the agents ot the Company, called on Saturday suggesting that
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  • 204 2 Planters m Lower Perak believe that before the end ot* twelve months more, over 3,000 acres will be m rubber cultivation m that district alone. Tin right of letting the chairs m the streets, square-, and parks m Paris has been farmed out for /'4,000 for the ensuing year by
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 63 2 We arc not sorry t,, n tc independent sp.rit permeates SH Malays m ■■Hern m which \L X sidcr their wishes rittvld be It is at once <,ur applauded Theori l!? H our fairly general practice t.. S?* Protectorate not by COOttlM rules but byagre,,M X
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    • 75 2 uur enthusiasm for all that j rial was further Aroused, if po>sibU t" the receipt the other dai that the A(lmira|ty v naval base at 5u,*,,,..,,-. expropriation of the Taniont l»» Dock Co. w«a due to |hi. now we hud the report (ltrert| v r tradictcd and we
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    • 142 2 The time to learn it time of birth and the age ol tl, That is the period of a« for hrnadenmg and deepen ,C' knowledge of the facton m qqJ game, whatever it may Lk hour founts, far every houi could be stored up for u«
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    • 187 2 It la proposed t-> prii reports «»i judgments i m important Supreim and a shorthand unto i- li-t for *vg: a/ s shorthand writer, who is m ta to |et <75 month, i < ownv will turn ihorthand and the jhhm iourn bread matched from h voracious
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  • 21 2 T'<e K<iit..r m v up. imcip--. f A wi ittea'on >ne > |< h.)U >1 rjnet^J 4.1 c I
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  • 210 2 Di \r Sir. -On m.i n& tit H. H. The (lOM'iiinr at t:-t Medical School, I was particular. by t c »er iou«ness of Me qm death rate MMSg Mi v> lit! Incon atioii with t'-.is I i 1 attention to the ptnrictoua Ayahs m si; tin.: on,
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  • 184 2 Sir, I his morning aboul 1-JJ residents of Pek Scah Street (at M J were disturbed from their slum repeated criet of mata mau my window to m« wii.it had aappa a man running m the daik Pek is not lighted although Hfhti -> r wanted tliere. and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 237 2 HUMBEB CYCLES. "Imperial," "Standard," "I^irst Grade" "Beeston." IMPOB/TBH/S Borneo Company, Limited, i 'Exchange, j I While the rate of Exchange iv-> mains as high as it is at theß present time we will allow ourl customers an Extra s°« DiSCOUfIt.J jchompsoii j 8 Cbomas Co J THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I
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    • 440 2 PEERLESS eREAM. STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET USED BY HOSPITALS THE IDEM. BABIES FOOB. ADDS A FLAVOUR TO A CUP OF TEA THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ELLIS COMPANY— SoIe Agents, 3, CECIL STREET. G. R. LAMBERT CO., Photographs Beg to announce that on
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    • 84 2 FOR $15;- A MONTH You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. rt«y AH«y.l DUUbUA, COMING EVENTS. Tuesday, 3rd October. I High water. 058 a.m. 0-52 p.m. Philharmonic Choir, Tanglin Club, S-30 p.m. La Poupee, Town Hall 9 p.m Wednesday, 4th October. High water:- 1-47 a.m., 1-32 p.m.
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  • BRITAIN & JAPAN.
    • 70 3 R e u t n r' Agency I London, Oct. 2nd. Reuter's correspondent .it Tokio cables that great preparations arc being made t<» welcome the British China Squadron, which is due to arrive m Japanese waters on the 6th October. Admiral Noel and the officers of
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    • 35 3 TOKIO COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY. London, Oct. 2nd. Meetings of the Chambers of Commerce have been held m Tokio for the purpose of considering the best methods for pushing the post-bellum development of Japanese Commerce.
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    • 18 3 Reutor Agency London, Oct. 2nd. M. Oe Witte has been created a Count.
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    • 55 3 ATTITI DE TOWARDS JAPANESE UNCHANGED. London, Oct. 2nd. While appreciating the prowess of Japan, and the benefit of the AngloJapanese Aliancc, British Columbians refuse to modify their attitude towards Asiatic immigration. It is considered certain that a campaign of anti-Japanese legistation will be entered into at the next
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    • 47 3 tS AND EXPLOSIVES DISCOVERED. Reuters Agency London, Oct. 2nd. Several depots In which large quantities of bombs and explosives were stored, have t>een discovered m the houses of Armenians m Constantinople. The discovery m causing much bitterness of feeling aganist the Armenians m Turkey.
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    • 45 3 RELIEF FOR THE VICTIMS. London, < tet :?nd. Lord Brassey lias offered to erect at his own expense a large number of wooden cottages built on the English model for the suffers of the recent earthquake-. His Lordship's offer lias been gratefully accepted.
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    • 44 3 GREAT DESTRUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. Renter Agency London, Oct. 2nd. During a cyclone which swept over Cape Town the suburb of Malmesbury win wrecked. Seven people were killed and many injured, while hundreds <»f people have been rendered homeless.
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    • 31 3 Rwrtar't A»«ncy ONDOM, Oct 2nd. The (-utbicak of Cholera m Poland is spreading. Nnlr.--. than fifty cam bavc occurred within a week, of which twent}'-eight have pn»ve-d fatal.
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    • 30 3 t EDWARD HANDICAP RESULTS. R evt «r* Agency. London, Oct. 2nd. The following are the results of the Prince Edward Handicap: Cape Verde 1. Glenamoy 2. Challacimbe 3.
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    • 38 3 SATISFACTORY RETURNS Reuttr s A|©nc> London, Oat 2nd. The Revenue for the Mlf year shows an increase of ,£74,350, as compared with that for the corresponding period •f 1904, despite the reduction on tea duty.
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    • 32 3 DECREASE AT NEW ORLEANSIauIir iitinu London, Oct. 2nd. There has been a marked decrease of Yellow Fever at New Orleans, the mprovement being ascribed to the systematic destruction of mosquitoes.
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    • 31 3 F LATEST LEVIATHAN. London, Oct. sod Hie liritish cruiser "Natal," of [J»55 O toOi dibplaccmtnt, with a speed f 22i knots, has been launched jit farrow.
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  • 68 3 CURZON DESIRED TO WELCOME PRINCE AND PRINCESS. «euter't Af— y.) London, Oct. 2nd. His Majesty the King has expressed the special wish that Ix>rd Curzon will postpone his departure m order to welcome the Prince and Princess of Wales on their arrival m India. The Princess of
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  • 115 3 EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. fUutar* A|«My. London, Oct. 2nd. The disclosures made In connection with certain American Insurance Companies are daily becoming more remarkable. The eminent banker, Mr. Schiff, exDirector of the Equitable Insurance Company has caused a great sensation by deposing that the Directors of the largest New
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  • 29 3 tStraltt PrtM A|«*cy. London, Oct. 2nd. It is announced on reliable authority that King Alfonso of Spain is betrothed to 1 daughter of Prince Battenberg. j
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  • 40 3 FRANCE INTERCEDES ON THEIR BEHALF. R«ut«r Aftacy. London, Oct. md. Russia, through the intermediary of the French Government, has made representations to Japan with reganl to treating Russian prisioners who attempt to escape as ordinary criminals.
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  • 103 3 A DISTINGUISHED RECORD. Reutsr** Ateney London. >ct. 2nd. Captain Sir Donald Stewart K. C. If. G, lias succumbed from pneumonia at Nairobi. (Sir Donald was the British Resident of Kumasi. He joined the Gordon Highlanders m 1879; serve! m the Afghan War, 1879-80. m which
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  • 355 3 TOREADOR. The Bandmann Company opened la^t ni^rht to a full house, the piece selected being the Gaictv Theatre London success, the "Toreador." The play went with a »\ving from beginning to end, the interest of the audience never flagging. The scene is laid m Yalaya, Spain. Miss
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  • 88 3 From private advices to hand from South Africa we learn that Lieutenant i Gordon McCullam, son of the late wellknown Major McCullam of Hongkong, was killed whiledirecting a small body of Britishers against a Dutch rising. Lieutenant McCullam was frequently mentioned m despatches from
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  • 432 3 SERVANT TAKES HIS SHOES AND RIDING BREECHES. Mr. Seth heard the case against a Kling M boy who was charged yesterday with stealing several pairs of Mr. Montagu Harris 1 boots and shoes. In opening his case, Mr. Harris said that he had been the unfortunate
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  • 55 3 The next verse offered for solution is as follows No. 23. His first's a colour blending ill. With black and passably with white. His second wants an 'X" to fill. The name of some usefull stuff which will Make oddest hues to blend
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  • 96 3 Mr. Wallace, of the Straits Cycle Agency, prosecuted one of his employes yesterday, Lee Li m Keat, for robbing him of the sum of Si 03.00. When asked to plead, priso.er admitted having stolen the money, but said that his uncle had refunded the amount on
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  • 79 3 Y. If. C. A. v S. R. C. 2nd ii. The above match was playe<l on the Recreation Club ground, on Saturday last and resulted m a win for the visitors by 14 runs. The Y. M.~ C. A. played two men short and the home team one
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  • 21 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. L. E. Gaunt beat Miles. B. Singles. W. S. Barrett beat G. Conradi.
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  • 98 3 Mr. and Mrs. English have left for India, expecting to be gone from Kuala Lumpur for about three months. Mr. H. O. Maynard has returned to England. Mr. Berrington is making a brief visit to Singapore. Mrs. Burn-Murdock has left for England to join her husband. There
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  • 145 3 They say that the Municipality have made a valuable discovery m Balesticr Road, many ancient lamp posts have already been resurrected. That a committee meeting of the members of the Egg Club took place last week. Ihe Secretary was found guilty of appropriating silver spoons and utilising the funds,
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  • RUSSIAN REVOLT.
    • 716 3 Mail papers to hand state that the scenes which preceded the French Revolution are being re-enacted m Russia to-day. A correspondent writing from St Petersburg on 7th Sept., states that from various parts of the Caucasus reports were arriving hourly of rapine and massacres, of towns
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  • 171 3 The past year has seen great improvement m the hospital facilities at Manila. A year ago, there were only i two institutions of this kind to which civilians could go, the San Juan de I Dios Hospital and the Civil Hospital. Lately several new hospitals have been
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 I dwell m the palace and mansions, My Name's on the lips of the Royal, I am crowned with a million Laurels. By the hard won sons of toil I am hailed with a spirit of gladness In the homes of the rich and poor, For I'm known to the
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    • 412 3 TOWN HALL, UNDER TTIK I'ATRONAGK OF Sv» TIM B©V©^WS)^» SIR JOINI AHDERSO*. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 2nd. UK BAHOMANN OPERA GO. By special arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes. will present on TO ITIGHT The well-known Comic Opera. LA POUPEE. Which ran for over two years at
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    • 393 3 ROBINSON and 00. HOLD THE LARCST ITOBK F Pbotoarapbic 6ooa^ t FILMS, PLATES FAPERc, ALWAYS FRESH. Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers Chemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. Everything for Photgraphic use, Robinson ft Company Serravallo's Tonic. W HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY J?if Jk Medical Authorities
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 277 4 THE STRfIITS PRRCEIi| AND SHIPPING AGENcY 40 Robinson Road. 1 Parcels Collected and Delivered to all Parts, Passages Booked, I'assenger's Luggage Collected and delivered or board or at Destination. f FOR PROMPTNESS SPEED AMP MODERATE CHARGES T Goods Stored to suit Passengers Convenience. Cable Address: TOBACCO. Codes a.b.c. 4th sth
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    • 452 4 Strain Enquiry and Registration Agency. The above open their office on the 2nd October at No. 8, Battery Road, (First Flour) and are prepared to trans- all business connected with House Letting, Renting. Purchasing. Selling, Mortgage Investments, etc. Registration of those seeking gagementsDo, do. Employees. Private enquires of all description.
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    • 456 4 L wTfei SmuMi^muSm r¥iJmßi T- riri rri £tk 1 Sri im tt ife/«I ITS? 1 J Levy Hermanos. j? J§MoJ^^£^^ 1 *> BATTERY ROAD. l| WS^^^^^^l^Bs^ Diatnonds and Jecuelle^y. I "Omega" Watch, f m<3¥F{L S cinematograph am. films. I Sramophonesand Sleeords F ~y AGENTS FOR THE 4 Richard Brasier Motor
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    • 351 4 SgRBGEH BROS. g SPECIALITIES. 1 METALS 2 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS g Associated Pore land < Cement ißanufacturcrs qj LONDON 1900.) Burham Brand g* FheFavouritc CVmcnt used OO the Princip.il ConfttTUCJ^t tion Works m the United Kingdom. Harbour and Railway \\*<»rks, all over the World, and by the B Government <»t
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    • 1294 4 THE BRITISH CINEMATOGRAPH. PLAYING TO PACKED HOUSES EVERY NMsT. In addition to our great change of Programme, of New Films, W( arranged under heavy expense the reappearance of the extraonlinm vellous JOHN CLEMPERT the undefeated hand-cuff and cht lator, who challenges the Police and the public for a hundred oj
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