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BY AUTHORITY.
The Election of Representatives to tho
next Legislative Assembly will take
place throughout tho various Election
Districts of the Kingdom on "Wednesday,
tho Otlnlay of Fobrunry, 1884.
Tlio Polls lit the several plncos of elec
tion will bo opened at 8 o'clock it.m. on
tho day above named, and closed at 0
o'clock p.m.
The following places arc designated
for holding the Elections:
HAWAII.
DIBTIUCT OF ttlf.O.
First Tolling riacc. ..Court House, Ililo
Second Polllug Place
Court House, Laupahochoc
Inspectors of Election.
O. W. A. Hnpal Police Justice
E. Kckoa... . ...rax Assessor
11. A. Lyman Tax Collector
DISTRICT OK IIAMAKUA.
Flist Polling Place
.....Court House, llonokna
Second Polling Place
Court House, Walplo
Inspectors of Election.
J. P. Mlau District Juslico
George Bell- Tax Assossor
.'.. K. ICaunamaho Tax Collector
DIBTniCT OY KOIIAIiA.
First Polling Place
...Uourt House, waimcn, . u.ouaia
Inspectors of Election.
a. H. Manuka District Justice
J. Stupplcbcon Tax Assessor
' L. Paakiki Tax Collector
Second Polling Place
. . .Court House, Kupaau, X. Kohaln
Inspectors of Election.
J. B. Kaohi Police Justice
J. P. Kamauoha Tax Assessor
J. Kaai Tax Collector
DISTMCT OY NOIITII KONA
Polling Place School Route, Kailua
Inspectors of Election.
J. G. Hoapili District Justice
A. K. Hoapili Tax Collector
niSTKICT OP SODTII KONA.
Polling Place. .. School House, Hookena
Inspectors of Election.
C. W. P. Kaco District Justice
D. U. Nahinu Tax Assessor
D. Kamakainai Tax Collector
DISTRICT OP KAU.
Polling Place
Spencer's Storehouse, Honuapo
Inspectors of Election.
J. II. S. Martin District Justice
J. N. Kapahu Tax Assessor
J. Kauhano Tax Collector
DISTRICT OF 1'UNA.
Polling Place Court House, Pohoiki
Inspectors of Election.
J. M. Nncole District Justieo
T. K. Kaaihili Tax Assessor
D. B. Wahinc i -Tax Collector
3IAUL
DISTRICT COMPOSED OF LAHAINA. OI.OWA
LU, UKUMEUAME, AND KAHOOIAWE.
Polling Place Court Uotisc, Lahaina
inspectors oi liiccuon
D Kahaulelio Police Just ice
J A Kaukau Tax Assessor
J A Nahaku .Tax Collector
DISTRICT COMl'OSED 01' KAHAKUI.OA
AND 1CAANAPAU.
Polling Place.. .-School House, Honolun
Inspectors of Election
M Moheula, D II Kaiallilii, M. Sylva.
District beginning with and includ
ing Waiiiee and extending to,
and including iionuaula.
First Polling Place
Court Ilouse, Walluku
Inspectors of Election.
Ii. Aholo Police Justice
G. 12. Richardson Tax Assessor
W. B- Keanu Tax Collector
Second Polling Place
Couit House, "Uiupalakua
Inspector of Election.-
M. Kenloha Diblrict Justlco
District beginning with axd includ
ing IlAMAKUALOA AND EXTENDING
TO, AND INCLUDING IvULA.
E Polling Place. .Court Ilouse, Makawao
Inspectors of Election.
W. F. Mossmnn District Justice
J. Nakookoo Tax Assessor
A. Fornnnder Tax Collector
District begining with and includ
ing Kaiiikinui and extending to,
and including koolau.
Polling Place Court House, liana
Inspector of Election.
S. W. Kaai District Justice
J. K. Hanuna - "Tax Assessor
P. Kama! Tax Collector
District of Molokai and Lanai.
First Polling Place
Court House, Pukoo, Molokai
Inspectors of Election.
S. K. Kupihca District Justice
.1. A. Kaukau Tax Collector
Second Polling Place
School House, Kaohai, Lnuiil
Inspectors of Election.
S. ICahoohalaliala District Justice
OA11U.
District of Kona.
Polling Place Alilolaul Hale
Inspectors of Election.
R. F. Blckcrtou Police Justlco
- F. II. Hnysplden ......,. Tax Assessor
Geo. II. Luce Tax Collector
District or Ewa and Waianae.
First Polling Place
School House, Wnhnvn
Inspectors of Election.
II. N. Kahulii District Justlco
E. B. Friel Tax Assessor
A. Kauhl. ' .Tax Collector
Second Polling Place , . .
"...'.,.. ,. Court House, Waianae
.1. P. Kama District Juttice
DiBTRtcr of "Waiai.ua.
Polling Place.-... Uourt House, Wuialua
Inspectors of Election.
f S. K. Mahqo , District Justlco
J. Amaru , Tax Collector
DlSTRICr OF KOOLAULOA.
Polling Place.... School House, Iltuiula
Inspectors of Election.
J. Kaluhi District Justice
J. "W. Knapu Tax Assessor
J. Paukcalanl. . , Tax Collector
District of Koolaui'Oico.
Polling riace. . . .Court House, Kaneoho
Inspectors of Election.
J,TL. Kaulukou District Justlco
A. Kaulia , . . .Tax Collector
KAUAI.
District of "Waimea.
,Flrst Polling Placo
w ncnooi iiousc, wnuncu
I ' Inspectors of Election.
JE, Kalialc, . .'.?, .-.District Justice
Llwal Kauai. Tax Assesson
5. E. Kattla Tax Collecton
Second Polling Place
School House, Nllhatt
Inspectors of Election.
Geo. S. Gay -.Dlslilcl Justlco
A. Kaukau. Tax Ascssor
J. W. Punl, Sr .. .Tax Collector
District oi Puna.
First Polltng Place
Uourl House, Lihuo
Inspectors of Election.
R. S. llnpuku Dlstilct Juslico
J. Kala Tax Assessor
S. Mnauno Tax Collector
Second Polling Placo
Comt House, Koloa
Inspectors of Election.
A WMaloho District Justice
.1 W Kckahltnokti. ., Tax Assessor
Jacob Kala Tax Collector
DISIRIOT OF HANA1.L1.
First Polling Placc,Cont House,lInnalel
Inspectors of Elections
R l'uukl District Justice
Jas "W Bush.". Tax Assessor
G B Palohau Tax Collector
2nd Polling Plnce. .Court House, Knpaa
Inspectors of Election
J K K Kalwl Dlstilct Justice
S Knlu Tax Assessor
L K Kaunnialll Tax Collector
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Minister of Interior.
Interior Olllco, Dec ill, 1883. 599 tfb
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED have foimed
X a copartnership under the llim
name of " 8PRECKELS & Co." for the
purpose of carrying on a general bank
ing and exchange business nt Honolulu,
and such other places in the Hawaiian
Kingdom as may be deemed advisable.
(Signed) CLAUS SPHEOKELS.
" Wm G.IRWIN.
" F. F. LOW.
Honolulu, Jan. 14th, 1881.
Referring to the above we beg to in.
form the business public that wo arc
prepared to make loans, discount approv
ed notes, and puichasc exchange at the
best current latcs. Our arr5Sy;omcnts
for selling exchange on the principal
points in the United Stales, Europe,
China, Japan and Australia are being
made, and when perfected, due notice
will be given. Wc shnll also be prepared
to receive deposits on open account,
make collections, and conduct a general
banking and cxchancc business.
010 3mb (signed) BPRECKELS & Co.
Hedged to neither 8cct nor Party.
But established for tho benefit of nil.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 188-1.
. THIS DAY'S DOINCS.
MORNING.
Meeting Stock Exchange, nt 11.
AFTERNOON
Meeting, Stockholders Kapiolani
Park, at 4.
EVENING.
Oalm Lodge, No. 1 K. of P. 7:30.
Bethel Prayer Meeting, at7 :80.
Fort St. Church, Prayer Meeting
at 7:30.
St. Andrew's Cathedral, usual
services, 7:30.
CORONER'S INQUEST.
A coroner's inquest was held yes
terday afternoon, before David
Dayton, to enquire into the cause of
the death of the late William Buckle,
Governor of the Honolulu Jail. .The
jury was composed of Henry Swin
ton, Jacob Fisher, Edwin Hall,
William Allen, James Kcau and
Hiram Kapu.
Two of the jury were late, and it
was two o'clock before a start was
mnde for the jail where all the sur
roundings were examined.
Dr. Brodic examined, said was
called Between live and six o'clock
on Sunday morning ; met men car
rying the body to Lililm street where
I first saw it. 'Found ' life was
extinct; made a cursory ex
amination of injuries on the head ;
found two cuts on the left
temple and probed the wound ; there
was "no fracture of the skull but
considerable bruising on left side of
the face, and the ear was cut. Made
no further examination at that time.
It was scarcely daylight. There
might have been blood from tho car.
The bruises were such as could have
been made on the rocks, or with a
dull blunt instrument, suchasastick
of firewood, There were two cuts ;
tho longest cut was not continuous
or clean to tho bone all the way. If
lie had fallen from tho height sup
posed, I think death would have
been caused by concussion. A frac
ture of the skull or rupture of the
ear 'drum would cause blood to flow
from the ear. I re-examined the
body subsequently with Dr. McKib
bin. I did not examine the hands or
the body.
Dr. McKibbin sworn, said I ex
amined Mr. Buckle on Monday
afternoon about four o'clock with
Dr. Brodic. Afterwards went witli
Dr. Brodio to the prison to see tho
placo from which ho was said to have
fallen. I substantially agree with
Dr. Brodio in what he said, but I
would say, from the bruising I saw
on the check and the nature of the
wounds, that they wore more likely
'to have hecn caused by falling upon
the stones w'o saw, lunh. by a blunt
instrument, as there was rubbing of
the adjacent parts of the check.
To a juryman. I did hear lie hud
fallen, though that is none of your
business. I went to compare what
might havo been done with lite ap
pearance of tho body.
Examined. Tho brain would ap
pear the same, whether the iujurics
were inflicted by a fall or club. In
a case of apoplexy death would not
havo ensued so quickly.
All witnesses were ordered out of
the room.
Kulaa Glover. Was present at a
feast in Henry Kaia's house on Sat
urday night. When I got there Mr.
Buckle and his family were there.
They wcreoutsidcof the verandah and
remained,! think, about half an hour.
Idon'tknow the time that Mr. Buckle
went home, but think it was
11 o'clock. His family led after
wards and I left later. I went into
the jail and saw Mr., Buckle upstairs
.,
with his two girls, Mnlaihi and Char
lie Clarke. Wc talked there in his
parlor, 1 had some sour mash with
Malaihi, but Mr. Bucklo did not
drink I do not kwow what kind of
liquor they had at the feast. I
think it was half past eleven or twelve
o'clock, when I left I asked Malaihi
to go back to the feast with me
as my hack was there. It was a
dark night and 1 was rather scarred.
There was another woman with me,
when I left the prison Mr. Buckle
was in his sober senses.
Malaiki, sworn. I am head lima
at the prison. I have been there a
long time. I was there on Saturday
night. I went to the feast; don't
exectly know tho time ; it was to
wards midnight. I took Kulaa to the
feast, llcmained there a little lime,
and went back to the jail. Mr.
Buckle was there sitting in his
dining room, with one or two of his
daughters. I remained a few minu
tes, went down below to cool off.
While I was downstairs Mr. Buckle
came down and we all sat
there talking of something he
in-
tended to do. He wanted a
larger
appropriation from the legislature
for more guards, and summed up, in
the office, what the additional cost
woukVbo for four more. I said I felt
sleepy and went to bed. I got half
way to my room when Mr. Buckle
called me back. Wc both went into
the dining room and talked a little.
I then left and that is the last I saw
of him. We had a glass of wine
from a decanter. I went to bed.
The inquiry was discontinued after
5 o'clock, and resumed in the even
ing. Two prisoners at the jail stated
yesterday morning that they heard
light footsteps on the roof after the
noise made by the broken glass.
LATEST F0REICN NEWS.
A powder magazine at the Corn
wall Ore Mills, near Lebanon, Pa.,
exploded. A workman was blown
to atoms, and the explcsion was felt
a mile awaj
lJames Tower, dry goods, of Bos
ton, lias failed.
Science has accomplished wonders,
but the red sunsets are too much for
it.
London has 10,000 cabs and 10,
000 drivers.
Minister Astor has given 2,000
francs to the blind asylum in Home.
In the Queen's Bench lately it was
held that mnrringe with a niece of a
deceased wife is illegal.
An action is proceeding in Dublin
against Oscar WHde for a sum due
for the uncsthetic commodity of
manure for his farm in Caug count',
Galway.
Queen Victoria won all the cham
pion honors for cattle at the last
fair held at Smithficld, Loudon.
Lord Eipon, the Viceroy of India,
is so unpopular that he has been
hooted in tho streets of Calcutta.
Tho export of diamonds from the
Cape between August 1st and No
vember 30th, inclusive, amounted
in value to less than $5,000.
Tho recent death of the seven
teenth wife of Brighnm Young, still
leaves fourteen of that dignitary's
widows among the living.
The police in Loudon made raids
on two famous baccarat clubs and
arrested a number of Government
clerks and foreign attaches, who
were heavily fined.
Tho Russian Government applied
to the German Rothschilds for a
loan, and they declined all aid until
tho Russian policy towards the Jews
is modified.
HSavannah (Ga.), Jan. 20. Fire
broke out in the forward compart
ment of the steamer Strathleven,
loading at Tibcc with cotton, and
2,000 bales were damaged by fire
and water.
Cornwall, Ont., Jan. 13. A heavy
ico shove in tho St. Lawrence River,
just below here, caused back-water
to rise to an nhuost unprecedented
height, flooding the basements of
cotton and other" mills, and causing
considerable damage. Tho mills
have stopped until the wnter sub
sides. Le Roycr has been re-elected Pre
sident of the French Senate. He
received 135 out of 151 voles.
Tennyson was seduced into tho
folly of accepting the Peerage by tho
representations oi ins sons.
Carey, the informer's wife, do
clincs to leave England, and asks
safo employment in that country.
Dublin, Jan. 20. During a riot
at Enniskillen the police charged n
mob and weio met by the Nationa
lists with a shower of stones. The
Orangemen also Bloncd the police
and afterwards stoned the Catholic
school-house.
Toronto, Jan. 20--Tho Erskinc
Presbyterian Church was burned this
afternoon. The Sabbatli school was
in session at tho time. Fortunately,
all the children escaped. Loss, $-10,-000
; insurance, 20,000.
Portland, Jan. 20. News has
been received here that a vessel, ap
parently a schooner, lias been sighted
off Wnldron Island, in the San Juan
Archipelago, drifting on her beam
end with no simis of life. A vessel
was sent after the stranger but noth
ing has been heard from her.
Doubtless the vessel capsized in a
squall and all on board perished.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 11.- There
is a story circulating that Jablousky
and the sister of the man hanged for
complicity in tho murder of Alexan
der II. planned the recent attempt
on the Czar. It is rumored that the
woman has nlready been secretly
hanged.
London, Jan. 11. The iron moul
ders of Cleveland, Yorkshire, owing
to the depression in the pig iron
market, arc making arrangements to
extinguish tho fires in 20 iron fur
naces, in the belief that they will
thus accomplish an advance in prices.
Paris, Jan. 20. Two meetings
have been held in furtherance of the
proposition to revise the Constitu
tion. Speeches were delivered fa
voring a social revolution. One
meeting decided to organize a fund
to raise a monument to the Commu
nists who were shot.
SiiAKKSivuAiti: uses more diffcrnt
words than any other wiiter in the
English language. There are about
15,000 different words in his plays and
sonnets, while no other winter uses as
many as 10,000. A few writers use 0,000
words, but the great majority do not
employ more than 8,000. Ex.
Foit every five persons who use tobacco
in England, France and ltussia, there
are 15 in Germany and North America,
21 in Belgium, 28 in Holland. Ex.
IiOst,
AT the Music Hall, A SILVER PJN.
Tile letter L. Apply at this office.
022 lyb
Furnished Rooms
rpo LET, five minutes walk fiomPost
i Ofliicc. Enquire at
022 If .l.M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Store to Let.
If Hotel street, next to corner of
Fort btrcet. The Store occupied
tho past year br Mr. S. Magnii), with
Counters, Shelves nnd Fixtures. Pos
session jriven ii eo. 1st. Apply to
C21 lw C. E. WILL
C. E. WILLIAMS.
Wanted,
THOROUGH GOOD RAKER.
Only strictly sober men need ap.
Good wages and steady employ.
A
ply.
luent.
F. HORN,
Steam Bakery and Candy Factory,
018 lw Hotel street
NOTICE.
TS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons
J. that at a meeting of Shareholders
of the Hawaiian Cable Company, held
on the 22nd day of January 1B84, it was
voted to accent tho CHARTER OF IN
COUPORATION granted to them and
their Associates and Successors under
the cotporato iinmo nnd style of the
HAWAIIAN CABLE COMPANY on
tho 21st day of January 1884, and that
the Corporation under said Charter or
ganized itself, and elected tho following
olllecrs, viz:
President II- A. Widemann
Vicc-Piosident II. R. Macfailano
Treasurer & Secretary C. O. Berger
0. O. BERGElt, Sec'y,
018 lw h Hawaiian Cable Company
Notice.
A MEETING of all poisons interested
iu the foimntion of a Stock Brted.
ei's Association will bo held at tho
Armory, on TJiuisday next, 3ibt lust, at
10 o'clock a.m.
Business To receive a report fiom
the Committee, etc.
J.I.DOWSMTTJr.,
020 td b Secretary.
Notice.
npilE FIRM of Ashley & Hobbuid is
X hereby dissolved by mutual con
font, Mr. W. G, Ashley retiring.
Mr, It. F. Ilebbatd will continue tho
business, and pay all outstanding debts
against the firm,
W. G. ASHLEY.
010 lwb H.F. IIEBBARD.
Till! VAST SA1I.INO
Schooner Ehukai
will run legularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage npply to tho
wapiniu on uuaru, or 10
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A. F. Cooke, Agent.
DILLINGHAM & 30.'S
BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS
: OUR OWN PATENTS?--
Breaking Plows, Hire Plows fi to lil
Inch,
BUCKEYE
A. g,iie nl t, wtil
A vcty complete
Mae;iieso Oalcite Fire
lutely fire
NEW DESTUNS JN SILVER PLATED WARE.
Who Cloth, Who Netting, Rice Cloth, Bin Cages,
Black and Fencing Wire, Pumps, Windmill, Tanks,
Hydrauciic Rams, Skidgate Oil in Five Gallon Tins.
Keioseiie and Lubricating Oils a specialty, A good Stock on hand, and to arilvc.
Call and examine our New Goods,
DILLINGHAM & CO.
Niwimm wiwin jyiwnim.ir.iinnminnnTiiii 1 1 ! mmiii winnimiMimin iipiimiiimw F"'-r-;ninirfci
A NEW IXTOrCE OF
Embroideries and Laces,
JUST RECEIVED
Will be sold at Bargains, at
A. Rfl. MELLBS 104 Fort Street.
021 2v
READY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
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Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chairs.
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses.
Pillows,
Rugs,
Matting,
Lambrequins, Cornices
ok uvniiY ukscuii'tion jtAnn to orukh.
105 & 107 Fort Street, Honolulu, II. I.
E2P Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. 000 3m b
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and 81
Kins St.
WHITMAN & WRIGHT, '
CXato ai. J. HOSE.)
All orders for Wheel-vehicles of every description filled with promptnos nnd
dispatch. First-clnss Mechanics employed all the year round.
- FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. -
Nothing too hot or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to order, altered or repaired.
Our Horse Shoeing- Department
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to'nor.e. We
have no use for soaking'scalds or rot tubs. All work guaranteed.
JSr-Oharges moderate. - WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
408 ly 75. 77 and 81 King Street.
Oceanic Steamship Conip'y.
fe3lS?. Tin". MAavTi.'rrwNT
new and Elegant Steamships
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu nnd Sau
Francisco on the
1st and 15th of Each Month.
Paeskkgxks may have their names
hooked in advance by applying at the
olllco of the agents.
Passengers by this line nrc hereby no
tified that they will bo allowed 250 lbs
of baggago fieo by tho Ovciland Rail
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickots (or Round Trtp, $125,
good to lcturn by any of the Company's
htenmers within ninety days.
Mkuciiandisk intcuded for shipment
by this lino will bo received free of
charge in tho Company's Now Ware
house and lccclpts issued for same.
Insuiianoe on merchandise, whilst in
tho wnrehouse, will bo at owner's risk.
Wm. G, Ikwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
The clipper bgtno
W. G. Irwin
Turner, - master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Wm. G. Ikwin & Co., Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The favoiilo bglno
Jane A Falkinburg,
Goodmnn ... Master,
Will have-quick dispatoh for above port.
For freight or passage apply to
UA8TI.K & COOKK, AgClltS.
m mxmmm m wmmmimmmm a. m .
For Ssile,
SIX SPARS, suitablp for bridging or
rolling purposes, or ship's bpars.
Apply at
0 10 lin RYAN'S 130AT HOUSE.
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(Jultivatnraand llorrc lIauow
JB
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5RS
Implement
Assortment
rtf-
Proof Safes, abso-
proof
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Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars,
Accordcons,
Violins
Banjos,
Flutes,
Harmonicas,
Strings.
and Picture Frames
75, 77 and 81
King
St.
INTJBBISIiAKD
Steam Navigation Company's
IjINK of steamers.
The Planter,
hates, ... Commander,
Will run regularly for Konn and Kau
Leaves Honolulu at & p.m. on
1J tVA
SW8?M
Friday, Jan. 11 Friday, Fob. 22
Tuesday, Jan. 22 Tuesday, Mar. 4
Friday, Fob. 1 Friday, Mar. 14.
Tuesday, Feb. IS Tucsclny, Mar. 25
Abmveb at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 18 Friday, Fob. 29
Tuesday, Jan. 20 Tuesday, Alar. U
Friday, Fob. 8 Friday, Mar. 21
Tuesday, Fob. 19
The Iwalani,
CAMUitON, Commander,
Loaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for NawiliwilJ, Koloa, Eleele,
and waimea, Kauai. Returning, leaves.
Nawillwlli every Saturday evening.
The JameB Makeei
FiiKKMAN, - - - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu ovory Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauen. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday nt
4 p'm., and touching at Wninnc?, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
davih, . . Commander.
Loaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kiikuihnole, llonokaa and
Pnauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
feg5&.St earner Kinau,
King,
Master,
Leaves Honolulu nnnh 'Pnosfinv nt.
4 p,uj , touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahulcona, Ka
walhao, Lnupahoohoo and HHo.
Returning, will touch at all tho
alovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. i
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