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A. AahdOW'O' b Tree
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n. Ilaundam b Ttee
F. E CAne b Dattle,
A B!"rTy.TUn out.
W Palmer b Dadley
8 LoifmRu DO~ out
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BUiItGHFlEUD v. DELTA.
at C&vorsbam on Satmday, and resulted
in a. ~ood ' win for the V131toU by 67 runs Burghfield -,.roo lth..,e ~ and batted first. Scores . I
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H. "BfMo'td b J KnApp ••; J: B. Titeom& b F. Lon . 9
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F Lo~l~. b F byne .• 7

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C Pe,.r,t'c Kn app b Payne
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~lVEFSITY.
v. BA81NGSTOn AND
NORTJ'! ' HANTS 2nd X:x.

This ' ma.tcll \Va/; played at. B&slngstoko and was
dcola.r d ,drawn owmg , to tUDe. Scores-

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UNIVERSITY , Pa.ssmfjl're

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GCOI"gq ro West, c Ta.ylor b But.!er ltII, l're.goea run

out. 16, if'OOt'o b~ BuUcr 13, Stroot t) Rullo!' 16,
MU1'Iplir b- Geolge 6 .. Pena.1una. b Ste~ens 15. "M1('.k1e
c "" ~t1er b S.' IJ.ntlt!r 40, Wtlson i-b·w b Butlor 4,
M ..Ill"· tj S. BIIU~l 3, HWl."'Ock not out. O. at.11UiI 11.
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C. J. Woodl&Ud~z:uu....ol,lt ... 12 A. O......n e Knowles
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B . WhiLe b Leawey
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}~ Butler b Lead. l e~·
_ 4 R. T. (".oigate Dot out .. .
O. HubbaMcA. J.Croome
O. D Leidlcy lbw bHub·
b A. B, Croome ...
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B . H. R. Palmer b Hub-CrOOme b Leadley
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E. RobJnsonc Schute b A.
B . O. 8bearJII, T. R. Rro&d.
B Croom~ .
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during the War. We ourselves took
i amoui:l~' of .pleasure in lis~ening to the remarkf of, the lpeiople
who insJ;ll!cted our windows aU l!loSt week. T~!l
was-at
last boots' have come down WIth
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Aid the r-,,,-···",;;•.
pOlition

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Gents' Stout LOw Shoes
Ladies' Box Calf Sb'01:5
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Ladles' Box Calf Brdgue' Shoes
Men's Box Calf Boots

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NO LIGHT. ,
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Herbert Wheeler. Upper BMildoe. wa ~ fined
715. 6d for ndmg a. bicycle Without a. ren, light
at PlLllgbourn e, on May 20tb
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A . Earp b Burdea. _.
S. A....eu b Burden.

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2. 'OXFORD STREET, _ READING.,

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II: Jontfl b Cripps ...
.Eo Parkloeon not out
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40 rUt ,
4 Wlck.cb for'
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W. Batt Ib.". b ){undeD ...
C. He.nia.cA. Rill bW,
Hill
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\VI. MIlt. e Rowland b
::U:nndell...
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E. Bn'&IIt b W. Bill
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W. WU:t.lngdoD. c aDd b
L, MundeD c Wlttmgdon
W. ·BDI ~..
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1 . Ho."laDd h Batt..
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G:: WbeeJer c ud b Batt., I P.:Iru1..bA-HW
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w. 'llWlUDCflUlOt. ou~ ... H n.lI'.Yeelld,bW.Rl1l '" 18
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0 , GreeD b Batt._
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W. B. Hall lb. b Stamp ... 88
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.... A.. Badoock b Yftmd - ... 46
T . Daaq c""Ena.ns b P.
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B. Kodell c -Wittaker b
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~E'(5UTATI~N FOR _fAIR T,R~DIING-

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even
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A. B etooma not. I)ut . _ 21
J. AileD Dot out _.
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a. Godden, P. Orooine ..~
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B. Lambourae did. 1l9~ ,
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B Kemble b Godde-n
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F. Webber , c Drown, b
H. Cri~ c.Lee b Jones .. 10
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G. Croes b GoddeD. "
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BOOT SH

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'1Ihould have happ~ned snd hie 8On, ~~vlDg
•• ider, ... laid his f&ther was not re,SpOnslb for
and suffered from rehgious rna mOl.
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sent: to. 11rHJOlI for tno monlh.,

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Mr. W. Jell Pollit and Mr. H. W. K.

underneathl her
arriving at J tipe house where

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C~-"''''ft.·~,

134 fen:
wickotll, the "Factory
by
32 I\lns and four wiclr:ctB. '
Both ' teams were kindly cn~D ed to lea ,by
Kess". L "R. Broad &Cd A,IW. Schute. Scores-

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very super}'?r Gents' Glace Welted Boots

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SATURDAY.-Be[or. Mr. C. E. Keysor
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57 pairs' Children's Tan Calf Boots, sizes 11 to 1
74 ,p~irs Ladies' Gla~e Shoes, worth 12/ 6
39 pairs Ladies' Glace Lace Shoes, smnt toe

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tho
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68 pIIits
Sp pairs
. i5 pailS
72 pailS

stt.tion be ~lId. k
'JOt(}nerson
had 1l.Q1 wo.a
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Ladies' Tan Brogue' Shoes
95 pairs Ladle,S' Gla~e Brogue Shoes

(m down here. nlld
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: .. 48--pairs

to get the coal
ma..de~ a. compl&IJJ.'t, and
)Vowcl , n,o~ l'A,ootblll' girl went homo With her anothe"f \way.
she got . hpme she told her motlier w~at
bad < ha.ppened
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see:m.ed diat.rctured on" returnlng home &Dd ~e a
coDlpla.int to - lier No hkoJ'~ bad been -done \the

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place from
tower to
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we 113ft. the
at about
5 o'clocle.
e1"eryone
tbe oplnl()n that mast dehghtful and ,
afternoon had been sple nt.

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A... B. Croome did not.-bll.t
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listeniog Post in the p-opt line trenches
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MOTOR CAR OFFENCES.
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Tho!t. A. Windle, of- The GTan~e, Then,e, St
John Golbney Kenne, of Restrop, Fmchamp,stead,
Harold'lJhxon, of Everaley Lane. Ya-leley, 'CeCily
RIiUibone, St. AridreW's Hall, Reading; and
Er~t E. Bivand. of Mortimer Common. wero
snnunoned for 'f~nhng to produce their driver' !'J
licences ,vhen t'e"quested on dlvel'8 dates.
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The case:!.! against Wmdle, Duon and Cecily
Rathbooo were dUftJlissed on payment o( tcnSU:
and the other defendant.4 were fined lOs. each
Her~ert Preece, of Mortimer, ,"Wa.! · summoned
fOT
ddving an unreJ;istered motor·cycle at
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Mortimer, on Ma.y 29th, Rnd the Cllse waa dll\Ma.jor Exton, qu ermnstet' at. t,.he 'hOSPItal, ml~:!ed on p ayment 01 costs. '
8liid tb a.t. Gnerson w put m charge of the work·
AN OLD MAN'S FOLYN.
shop some time in hI rcb last.. ' nn , May 29tlf he
Levi West \ (64), cowma.n, of Sbinfi.eld; wa..'
went to "the -workshop, when the- pri ~()Uer wu OD
l~v oJ IUld both motors wet'e mlssmg. Il'wo da.ys c!mrged with iTldecenUy JUiSQulting and llltJeatmg
later lte saw tho prisoner
-w8.ked , hlm about a young perSOll unde.r the nge of 13. v iz, :l
the moto1'8. ~ .. I
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motors ,to tbQ httle girl a.ged 12, at Shinfield, on June 2nd.
The' little gul, who lIves nt Church ;Lane,
Co-op," M
wid hi", h. had
better see the
Aft~l.. the ,inter': Thle8 "Mile Cross, mid tha.t on tb e evenin~ of
view with the
ha.nQ,cd , witneSs June -2nd she Wft.s prQCeedmg to the neighbOur,
£58 in Treasury
reply to Mr. Ra.tcliBe, liood of Turner's Pond With & pera.mbulator, in
h~Q.jor F...'toon
alway. , fouqd Gri~t:50n order to get some 'coat ~ She pa"sed 'the prilmner.
to ba A decen t
po.lII~"'~klllg .. nd iit..nt.lght- whom .hp .ImoW. He wu sil\ing on a feny., an,d
.ft)rwal'd.
I - asked where she was gomgl ~ Sbe told hlm~ and
he
• II I Wlll come with you." Th&y
CoI()11el W. J. "'"'1m, •.
togetlier, and he. placed his arm
pltal,
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and
kll586d her. He dId that tWice.
the hospital a,a
.51
should SIt. do" n on Llio
ber, '1920, w ._. : .pi>J~d
be pulled her to [lu;
wurkshop

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R. White «) A. J. Croom e b
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Ofl behalf of the R dang Ilidusl:.riql <Co ~ oJ)crative
Society, D.I. Walt r8 wall In Charge:)..ot the C;.\&e
( m: the police.
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Thomas Henry Aust, of Beecham·road,," Readmg. an electncal e ngineer in tlie eJllplQy of the
Co,op6ral l'Oe Society I sa id that on May :llh hn
" BIlt to NQ. 1 ~Vu. l' ' Hosplha.i wJtn a man - named
Greena\ya.y. H" Haw the prisOner In an 'oflke
1.11 the worb,bop rtlld was mtrodu9cd to hun
The pr):!Oner showed them IS'flJne , lootors IlUd
vurlous other tools connected witli t~{\l d()llart.
ment, and the prisoner told them ~they were for
dll!:poaa.l. On May 14th he had allothcr IIllen lew
With the pnsoner at t..be hospital when ftn officer
Wlla present.
WJLncss made a.n after {or the three
motors and Grl6rSOnlSho-wed~ him a.- staLem-eu.,t oelllcerulng the cost of wo of the rnb~rs. ..... He ("QJd
prii50ner he wQuld ~ er what they.,gay e fC!l' them.
aud he asked blm ~o let the SocIety know Lhe ..
re~ult oC the offer nd t o forward &11 "communi.
ca t.ions to" the Gen ' al ],{ani>g:er. "'01\ ]\-by 21st
he went. La the bos Itn] a.gajn in cQrnpany with
Mr WICks. tbe Geo ral Secretary of: tbe Society,
an'd told. tbe pmone tbey had coip~ up ~o '~'Y for
the motors " The money (£58) ,!a~ 1;o.nded over
111 the ct6rk'~ "'office by Mr. Wick!! 10 Grierson,
who AAked when It would be con..-elliept , tO have
tho motors ,thlce\L. llway. He ~rral1ged.. to -;: bave
them fetched a:wa.Y j the same day. and tool- a.
motor·car to c..art;r t.bem a.way ' 'l'hl!!y were ,loN.ded
UI) und removed. The prJsoner fioid lie could
not" give n. r eceipt for the money' at the \ tim& n~
the Commandmg Officer W(l.$ no~ jll, ljla..~d \\it·
lIe~ In cross-exammation.
Mr R . Ra.whoso • genora.l mana.ger, of the
Co·op, Itt\ld that oH he mOTnlllg of June 1st be
taw the prisoner In:t.
Wicks' office H e.J!eemed
t.o want the mown returned. but. gliY6 no-' pa.r.
tlcular re.a.son
'fhe pn8(mer, Bald lbe had been
very candid with t o~e_ m' Ia.uthority ov.cr him
and had told them h~ whole truth o.nd 'thoup;ht
b()
doing right n dlsposing):l£ 'them. Wltnests told him that
far all. tbe Co-op WM OOJ1 ~
cerncd tho t.rnn~act l n ,vas a bona-fide Olle, 1~lld
declined to return t e motorli '
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M.l· WICks poodu
the receipt. for th.e money,
whit:h he TeCe{ved on the morning af.t.e.r t..~e trans.

On alighting fro m the tram :It the
lerl)11n1us on Satnvday afternoon 1m I w" I.,ti'ttck
.by th~ number of
assembled
wet'3 about 80
da.wne~ on me that
b. con,veyed to bbe ~:l'a"U"u'n" ..
pc'ct P:\rk, iju~ as
tb..atj -~ e\·.eTa( were
curiouf., I addressed,!"
\\ hat was .. on foot ..
ramble WM beIng beld to ',,,,,,'nco' • . J"'''o.~~
he gave me 1\ blU and a....n IOVlt.atlon
rambl&. which I gladly .lCcepted ...
for 3 o'clock: ,to' ~lfl()~ the t ime to .
at. the bill and /ol,1Dd fhnt n.. series of ._ ...
been . al'ranged by the Worker"s:~''u:~ti~~tti!::::::1
Com"lItte~ And the CO-fllleratIve F
mlttce, and that vo.:rious ,places of
to be vi.:nted dUC1D~ the 6ummer
{l:otlced all sectlOm: of people with
Alld cbtldren among th~ oompany.
,About 3.10 a gentleman CQme Illong,
a.fterwards found Wilo& t.he Secletarv
W.E.A. Rambles'Committee ()Ir. R., W.
and proposed that we sbould. s1ru·t .
"ended our way s long the Bath-road
jomed by others who were anxious
On reachmg Soutboote Manor the
Chown) took us to hand and
explained 10 detaIl the history

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IIASINGSTOKE' & N. HANTS. -Ilcrry b Murphy
3, Knvllo.r c Street b Moore 4, J. Buthll, jun., I.b·w
b Murphy 5, Goo,'ll_ b Murphy 0, G. BuWcr , Pas.
more b Moore 5, J. Butler. ' lien ., c Penalnna. b
ooocl.
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WlUi n.n hOirr and a. half remammg for play. :Mickie '37, G. Ste~enlj run oul 5. A. TILJlor not
Owen a.nd A_ J W. Croome opened the. Facto!'y oUt. 19, $ooqner nat, out 35, .Loft and Sud.}, dJd
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inn1ng$. !'rom the outset both batted )Vlth v.eat n(lt. bat, ~'t.I:i46 8, tot.al (7 wkts,) 119 .
oonfi,dence, and t.be half·century was tE:legra.phcd
m JUSt. over ha,U an boer.
At gr, Cr~ was RF..ADL'i;G
bowled for 33 oom!)11od m l hIS usual correct style .
At. 114, Owen was <hsmlSSed for 69 (seven 4's), most
of whi ch wc:ro obtamed by off drl\,wg ' and cuttlog.
A r.ether ll a.nh e.pnhcatIon of tbo " l b w" law
causoo LclldLey's riurement.! and thee Colgate and
Palmer bIt ofF the-runs to g lvc tbe homcstcra a. WID
With tr.wcntv nunutee to spa.re.
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BoY..a tea.in, "era kindly cnt~talD~ to tea
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Lieut.-Col. Alb-crt. J. PBJmcr, D 5 0. ScetCS-

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"An v. BASL~GSTOKE
'l'h.ill ma.tch was played a.t Kensmgton·road 9n
Saturda.y. Baaingstoke"had flrst knock: and Woodboa.d ~ and B. WbLte opened. WIth eight on the
board th() Jatte'r had hIS off stump lIPiootOO ,. and
at 18, Butler. the n cwcomer, 'Was also bowled. At
3(), Woodhead wa.s tima.rtl,. J"\lD out, and four runs
later Hubb&rd was ca.ught 1D the country. lh.rker
and Robinson both ope.oed. carefully ' and the score
~ slowly . . At. '00, tho first oh;ange m~ bowltng t oo,~
Jlla,ce Nel"der ' rehevJng Lea.dley_ {A aepara.tlon was
eft'~ a.t the' other end, IhO'W'ev;n- A. ' B
gettJng RoblDson Ca.ugbt a.t the Wicket far a useful
22. At 86, Lamb ... as oaugl1t/ a.t pawl., and ' W'lt.h
t.he score unaltertd 1&. WbLt.b- WILS out to: a. good
_tell mUle ,.hps.
Barker now became- ,m.ore
aa-KrC5Sl\·C. a.Pd the rentut}" 'A'"U hOISted wtt.bout
further loss, At 103 Kingdon wa. .c&ugbt .£ rover,
and two runs la.t.E-r Barkers. mn,tnp was brought to
• el.oeo by a co.t.dh .in the shps I B18 knock of 31
(CÂ¥>nta"imng no fower than 17 8w;lesl1 W3..i of great
use to his I:ude Knowles and Perns a.dded IL dozen
1'I1DS for
the last" Wicket hectare the ~aUer was
bowled, and t ho lnrungs rea.lised' 117. Neider look
2 :v.'ickels for 13 and Leadloy 4 for 39. 'rho fielding
of A. J. W. Oroome and Broad "'~ noticea.bly

to of

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T. Coule b Dlid~1 ,••

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motol8,
the
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£.58,a
hOw'o"er, 21st,
WitS latcl'"amellded.
to
, one
r 9f. being
llEI.rsO:l emPloyed iQr. the public ser\lcq8 \~f H M
Ule Klng' l-lie did
st.c,al tnn , mntc1M'o to
ilia \a..uc of £57 ~ti. entl'u~tec;l to him b~ . vQtue
of. his employn'ellt. '!'he prulo.u~ was replcl!ented
by ~tr . F. J., RatcI ffe. With \yhom" WU.$ MI. M .

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a.t. tho Readul&. Bo ough'" Polu:.'O, Court 011 Tues.
day mortlIng, 'when John · Gnn-son. , uf '3so,
Orlord·rolld. Reading, was chQr~ed ,yjt~ , ste).hng,

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