The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1895

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, ***** SEPTEMBER, 1895 DAILY ISSUE, No. a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 657 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 3»»ic*,— Coi'yer Quay. \A haxvis, New Harbour The mail w:!l leav- Singaport oa or abuut the undermentioned J.uc >. Wk OUTWARD. HOMEWARD jm atosetta 16th Sej Ben^*! t">r:i '.t:p Kiiser-i-r.ina Si I Khsd.ve jn.i IV- 9 Miriapvre 13 H Ofct. Ravenna lOth Od H
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    • 570 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. I'm.br Mail Contract with thi Austrian GoYHtmuprr. THE following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers m<iy be expected to sail from here OUTWARDS. HOMEWARDS. con Hongkong, pok Tries™ Shanghai Kobe. ports via Bombay. 1395. 1895. M. Bacquehem Oct. 5. Maria Teresa Oct. 13.
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    • 946 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Umur Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore. Ships Aency. late I.DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Coli.yer Quay j 1 Time table for September. Steamer From Expected Wil be despatched for Date j G. Ci. Loudon. Arrived., Sourabaya, Bali, Lombok, Macassar, Timor, via Bawean. Sept. 17th.
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    • 615 1 THE NEW HARBOUR DOCK J COMPANY, LIMITED. This Company executes Ships' repairs ol all c'c criptions in the most efficient manner, under the supe r ■tendence of European Shipwrights and Engineers. No. 1 Graving Dock. Length 415 teet. Depth of Waterfrom 14 feet to 151 f«et Width at Entrance 12
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    • 636 1 TLIONGKONG AND SHANGHAI trL BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL f 10,000,000 RESERVE FUND I 5 500,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF > *,r.~*m PROPRIETORS i t'o.ooo.ooc Court op Directors. J. KRAMER, Kstt.,— Chaikwan. HON. A. McCONACHIE,— Oepoti Chaihkan. D. R.Sassoon, E»q. I Jav J.Beli Jkvimg, Esq. R. M. Gkav. Esq I M. I).
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    • 627 1 ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY. j Si. Bsc;;iKfco Lbh it al x 1 ,i.>o,i»io Sterling. Head Office, 92 Cheapsidt, London. The undersigned sre prepared lo accept iIHE RISKS at current rau-^. THE BORNEO Co., Ltd.— A.. IVTORWICH UNION FIRE INSUR 111 ANCE SOCIETYOF NORWICH AND LONDON. STKLiSBtO 17 'j 7. 1 FOR
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    • 465 1 OACII iC MAIL STFAMSHII COMPANY 'vNi) OCCI Di: N TAL AND ORII H1 i STEAMSHIP COM PA It rou^ii p.iSba^'c ticki Frati:^, (leimaiiy >y c! S e.iTicP:, aibo to Sa;> ra< ol the aixtvt lints. To e»thcr Eoropean puinl Special reduced rate j 1 Ar;nv, Nri»), anel ivil So t\
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 2 On the 14.:': i;Mant, at Mjr^i. Cottage, Hock Hill, Ayr, Scotland, t'ie wife of W.J*rdine, of a t^iuvjlitci
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    • 47 2 On Saturday, the 14th instant, .it theCathedr-d of the Good Shepheid,'" by ilie Very Revd. Canon Delouette, Emu. Louis Skth, eide->t surviving son of Mr. 1\ J. Scth, Vj Josepiiink Elizabeth Cashin, eldest surviving daughter of Mr. J. VV, Cashin. No cards, iiatayia papers please copy.
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    • 53 2 At Singapore, on liiu ***** September. iBys, Arratoon Parsick Joauuim, Deputy Registrar of Hackney Carriages ami Jmrikishas, Singapore, aged 31 years. On the Kith August, while al sea al Noli, near Genoa. Mattel! no Gaggino. Aged 17 years 9 months, beloved son of Captain Franco Gaggino, partner of Messrs
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  • 458 2 The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1895. e Presi \'e<j?'.r't right maintain, C< !,v Inßueoce and unbribei by K win llcrrp (rim froth her glorious precepts draw. Pie ;■> Religion, LoValty.and l^w. ROUTER'S telegram to-day merely tells us that the 'expected" lias happened, that is :o s..y toe expected
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  • 284 2 1 be Jewish offices in town wiii be closed on the i',tli and aotii iiist., on account of the Jewish new year. The Imperial German Mail iaeumer Karlsruhe, having left Colombo oil the i 14th September at Bam may be expected j to arrive here on the 19th inst., in
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  • 1417 2 This successful enterprise was brought to a close on Saturday night in a brilliant manner by its attracting a larger attendance of the public than on the two previous occasions, and on account of the additional energy thrown into its various departments by their respective managements. It
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  • 248 2 The Acting Resident Mr. 0. F. Stonor, Assistant Auditor, h«s been appointed a j Magistrate of the 2nd class. Kua!a Lum- por. i enders are iin ;tf-d for tlie revenue farms up to noon on the Ist October. The half yearly returns arriving ut coolies in the
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  • 654 2 Parental objections notwithstanding, the marriage ot Sir Kmii Louie S'/.ii to Miss Josephine Cashin was duly celebrated by the Kev Canon Delouette at the Catliedral of lite Good She;jii( rd on Saturday at 11 (j i-ji k At it understood ihat the lailier-ih-la elect is prepared to tarry the matter
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  • 38 2 The Powers and Armenia. France and Rjs^a are uiiling U> n\x moral support to Uriiain but are •.< idecU reluctant to join in coerci%"e measures compel the Forte to accept Armenian t forms. London, iota September^ l&yj.
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  • 239 2 On SatLirdav the September Ifoatli y Meda! Handicap was played. Mr. J. H. D. Janes played two excellent rounds j which brought liim in first. RtUred.— C. W. Aiex.inder, AJ. li;dwe;i, A.fl Gttnn, H. Hiit-.i., A. J. Ma.:donaid, M^i.x M^B R- H Padday, W. Fatchitt. Amol Hfl
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  • 318 2 FLAY ON SATURDAY, Kept. B. Braeus. McGregor feea' Maxwell, o—3. 3 6, < *—»J^B A. Robert ioi 1, rec. 4, beat Percival, »,..r 0-4.0-4. -*T c. siscJE?. w J (iuui., icr^-4*st Trotter, ewe 1, +—o.t>W. L>r. K^ueriion, scr., beat Oaham, 2, 3— O &Z\h riumptm
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  • 206 2 We have received the second volume Messrs. Clifford and Swettenham's Naky j dictionary. The work is carried as lar I as the eitd of the letter ba, and the secor<o part is double the length of the first running to over two hundred pages. The dictionary will be complete in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 336 2 ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE. ROBINSON Co. i SIXGAPOR t mm t ..--r for sale, during the month of September, their surplus stock of j DRAPERY, OUTPITTING -nd ether seoda- at greatly reduced prices for CASH. Ladies Blouses and Shirts. Gents' Calf Shoes. Black and Brown. Cotton Dress Materials. Patent Dress
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    • 671 2 \\*.\Nlti> an Earasian Clerk, with some k tuyrtedtjc ui Hook-kcciur.g, tor British N I B Apply F. G., G «j tret Frtss. Sept. u. c. WANTED Euro, r Eura»ll>ll Nurse, uc Nursery uiifi .i>r .1 tamiry ol two young children. Appiv u F.. c o. b'rti Press. A ax. RAFFLES
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    • 936 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. WORTHINGTON Pumping Engines for all Purposes. Sole Agents for the Strats. Lawson, Lyon Co., 15. BATTERY ROAD. Sc,j. io. m.f. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD IL'ItMILKE, The Proprrtyof L K»iz, E*u At RicHMusii> Lodge, Oxley Road. Saturday, J/st September, at j p.m. THE undersigned .»re instructed by L. Katz,
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    • 67 2 PHOTOCHROM. 1 1 A well-execuled photograph in the Colours of Na'ure.*'— Christ tan World. Will work an entire revolution in landscape photogi a jsl iv." Globe. I lie underMgn-'d have heen appointed Sole AgerU for ll.e East of ihe ct-lel)ratcd PHOTOCHROMS, beautiful Views of all Paris of the World. .Magnificently
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 138 2 The Week. Monday, 16th High Water 8.30 a., 03 p. Regimental Band, Gardens, 5 \>. in. Philharmonic Choir, 5.50 p. m. Tuesday, 17 th Higli Water -.—q.ii a., 9.3 Wednesday, ilth: High Water 9.58 a.. 954 p. P. At O. Mai! Homewards do**, 7 m. R. B. P. No. 307,
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  • 760 3 CaMMOin or Mbujvnjong Dvti at tub IsT\S* JoHOStt. .His Highness Ibrahim. Sultan of the state and Territory of Johore and Muar, received the homage ot his subjects on Saturday night at the Istana, Johore. when it as performed the imposing ceremony called Men ymnyjamm DuJi (to
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  • 286 3 I Jj:»'aU»i>.i!R ov L'i: I.*.\.a;. S«L\>»r.oic J Mr F E I-awdcr. whose reported re- rerr.er.t on a pens; >r: '.-.a* announcrd in j alumna ol the :o:h r>-i! was educated i at Sherborne -School and joined t!:e i'erak Mrnca m t *ii. a:;i has thus
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  • 611 3 BAT A VI A NEWS. \Fr*m our m*m Conesfcß&iit.l It is heard from < fficia! quarters tint ihe laying o» a telegraph cable by Gov eminent between Ampeoan and Boelelenjj is being contemplated. Hannston s Circus continues to attract crowds of people every night. To-morrow night Mr. Harmstun intends raffling
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  • 92 3 Abstract o! trattic earnings for the month I o: August. 1 595 Hud. Re^ rift*— c. i'as 25/>ji 46 ."vraioTi Ficketa 191 88 H (*»rr. ages aid 1) g 76 56 1 e ---ifraph Coilec;;on^ 170^ kx<.c>3 hari.-^ 119 99 hxcess Lukj>»ajje 59 sp«TC..ii fr;«:ni MisCeiianeous 570
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  • 313 3 In spite of the ample harvest which the natural rr>ources of Tonkin offer to French trade and industry, the Gazette c£ Haiphong bewaiia the fact, notwithstanding its brilliant possibilities, that they remain barren tor want of capital. The Panama business provoked endless discussion and heartburnings and proved that the representatives
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  • 423 3 Dear Charlie, I'd always imagined As Penang was a good place for fun, But. I.or when we spreads ourselves here, why You simply 'aim pounds to our (on. We 'ave been a' goin' of it lately, Just a week as was proper as pie, For Charity,
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  • 833 3 A Hist lu Mr.ChAMBERL.UN. [Chronicle, Aujj. 17th.) Mr. L han.berla-.n, when entering upon his new duties, may be gUd to iiavc Iks attention called to an instructive object-lesson in the conduct of the Colonial O^^e. If he desires to know what not to do. we can impartially
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  • 874 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hart appear to have both 1 caused some little commotion by their criticism of whit they found and saw dm ing their recent visit to India. According to the Times of India While Mr. Ernest Hart is engaged teaching us how
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  • 176 3 (Via Bangkok j The America Cup. Lon Ji,r;, Sep. 3 l'lie first of the r^ce-. for the I America Cup between the American yacht Dtftndtr and I ord Dunraven's Valkyrie 111. has resulted in a win for tlie American vessel by eight minutes. The CntsuTu Ksaui v. Il has
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  • 153 3 Armenian Reforms. Paris, September 6.— Turkey has yielded to all the demands made by lite Powers, and will carry out the necessary reforms in Armenia. China and Japan. Japan has agreed to a reduction in the Chinese indemnity. The evacuation of the Liaotunjr peninsula will shortly be completed.
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  • 49 3 The Odessa correspondent of the Morn- I itig C/trt'nicte slat*-* that it is rumored on < goGd authority that the Cgar of Russia, who has been in indifferent health recently, has decided, to temporarily withdraw from j official work. During the Czar's absence, i the Dowager Empress will assume control.
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  • 324 3 (Perak Pioneer.) At 3 p.m., on (he 6th instant another mining kongsee fell a victim lo the lunacy that accompanies indiscriminate cracker firing. The fire was near Menglerabii and destroyed $200 worth of property. The coolies were commemorating their good luck j— s2oo from the profits will take
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  • 121 3 At the Criminal Sessions, a journalist was calied by the Registrar whiie the jurymen were bt:ng empannelled, and took his seat in the jurybox. The presiding judge (Sir Michael Gallwey) said it was not customary to summon pewlemen connected with the Press lo serve on the Jury,
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  • 69 3 (Corrected up to .Seijtemucr 10 On London. Bank 4 m.s 2jj[ demand j/j Private credits 3 m/s %\z\ documents 3 m/s J 7 1O credits 6 m/s 2/2! U.\ India. Bank demand iiyj On Hongkong. Bank demand i%pm. On Yokohama. Bank demand ly&P 81 On Java. Bank demand jji
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  • 101 3 September [6 1 *<>!;, Garobier „i., do. Cube No. I u. v j Pepj/rr, »jla< U (ordinary S'porej ii:j do. Wh:tt. (Fail L Wajj; 18.5© Nutmegs istr-> to the ib.) 91. Mace (Handaj y6. Cloves (Amboina) I s Liberian Coiiee 4^. I apiix.i, ->diiili pearl (Kair quality j n
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  • 255 3 SHARE LIST. SEPTEMBER 16th, 18 95. rotation. Capital Pa.dup Sn*ie* M. Hoi ife -K..,. < *.Sn«i Hank. i 7 sex.div. f.r.cooooo ||.-,0n.-. ,•>*.. MS/j^y, Nwion rtankofCfcina ';-6 Buyer- **»<. c («v '-:■•»/> IT **M roancier*. \on,iri.- l Bk. of China, jap. fcStradi ?2« J ,£2.000.000 £450.96; ugySis .'2 Founders. £5
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 276 3 QCEAN ST^AI^ SHIP COMPANY T«t Cv:^«nj g 's Memneni af«<!e^p-trrr/< ?>otn 1 »er- Pool outwards for tKs Su ills China Ac j .par, ic iron JBJNUi boiiie wards for Lor.don e^ery vw«fk Hid have a«con>niodation for first and third c.«af«issepg.r~ car- r >''»ga SurjT'on ami SLewirdess. Through Bill* of Lading
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 450 3 Passengers by the Mail. Sep. Per Rosetta from London. Mr. and Mr^. Kidd, 2nd Lieut. W. H. Wild, 2nd Lieut. A. F. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. French, Mr. Arthur, Mr. Reid, Mr. Tuson, Cap?. Roosiflg. Passengers Leaving. S<_p. 14.— Per Rtsett.: forSwnghai.— Mr and Mrs. W. Swan and
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    • 750 3 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-VVar Flags A Ton. Captain AnivedF:otn Coawgocts Pac, Whci. Kobmoiux Ger. cni., t4oo ßrinkinann Sep. 13 Coiomb G rma 1 L Meecusv Bnt. cru., 3730 Fawkcb Sep. 9 Joi.or S N 1 >- Other Vesselt. 1 Auo-.v» Hut. 1J47 Owom Sep. 4 K^ Ba AMHkKsi Bnt. id;
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    • 470 3 VESSELS EXPECTED Giving poi i date Known Ca'-. '.j-. ,c;- d V :i>.s- -V K W A lot* %LAVI A l i t L Alsik Cuk] u-oi, Ju Aien l- r. ii.irrv H w a,l :i- Arron i^, b_ Btttcoo* i Syd lit Bi:\-,'. Uo-.t! to^ b. i Blli H-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 305 4 SANTA CECILIA'S BAND O. ">l..;iii.i amHOBMa to open to ,1 IVails, Theatres Pui t Bap.. -in. W.iiui:-.^. Panics, Sic. IXBAOLERIA UNIVERSAL. No. 3, Rallies Pb<« EASTERN SCHOOL THE MANSION, SINGAFORE. «n» m |M»t»M> C«mh *xi> Mm*?. OftlNi, to t»iarj{en:e: i -i ihe .eaching ooi app now be f »-.oer-i voung
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    • 152 4 mcalister Co. Have Just Received FRESH SHIPMENTS OF THE KOI. LOW ING. Australian Butter. j WOOD Co.'s 1 WELL-KNOWN. COW BRAND, 1 j Hit' 63 crnta ptr llb tin. Australian Fodder, $7>ou pt_r uag. OhJ |a6o s o 23 SPECIALLT SELECTED ffAire j 3 lb to 12 lb each. 1
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    • 355 4 Messrs. JOHN ROBERTSON SON. Have pleasure in stating they have again secured the very fmportant contract for the exclusive supply of SCOTCH J D R WHISKY TRADE MARK. to Messrs. J M. LYONS Co Ltd. during ti;e run of the "Orient" at Oly no pia; and also, that their Whisky
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    • 68 4 TO PLANTERS The Coffee Planters Manual 52.20 ALSO The Cejlon Manual of 7 ft Chemical Analysis j 3#2 Tea Cultivation in Ceylon $0.25 lea Cuiiure and Preparation %_q 60 All about the Palmyra Palm 3 1.25 Cinchona Cultivation $0>75 All about Tobacco $2.2c All about Spices $2.20 The Tropical Agricultural
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    • 514 4 International Ethibitioa iUJUUUJU 13X1 JjliJll IUiJ Internationl Eimwuon, Lyoni, 1894. Antwerp. 1894. DE RICQLES VERY SUPERIOR TO ALL SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND THE ONLY TRUE ONE. INFALLIBLE AGAINST INDIGESTION, PAINS IN THE STOMACH, FEMITBURN, NERVOUS PITS, HEAD ACHES. DYSENTERY, AND CHOLI EKE. A few drops in a gleus of tu-jared naltr
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    • 585 4 ALBERT COLAS, I, PLACE JUSSIEU, r \fjfe, PAEIS. ABSINTHE m$M 10N0P0LI gU.NQUINA WW- COCA. Trade Mark. Apply to MOINK COM TH, k o. Singapore^ Agents (or M. OPPENHEIMER Co.. PAI< la April 19. "/JLAHGUID WOMEH PALE CMLMItIS OLD PEOPLE, IS V ALMS VIN CHAPOTEAUT CHAPtTEADT WWE IT PEPTONE A DELicmrs
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    • 640 4 The Singapore Free Press Mercantile Advertiser. f >i>if Al>DßKsS,— Advertiser, Stn^aprr't. Tmimruou* Ncmmou— Ko. m. Published at 30, Char.gr Alley. SfOguiere. THE i<ading English N'cw.-|.a|.rr in Straits Settiemcntb Johore. th< Protected Native States of Perak Sdangor, Sungei L'jong, Pahang, tdr \e t Sembilan; Brit^h North Borneo: Sara«-al Netherlands Indies, Java
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