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Notices Of Meetings.

Angel Lodge , No . 51 . —The opening meeting of the season of this old Lodge was held on Thursday , the 27 th ultimo , afc Colchester . Brother VV . Richey presided , with Bro . VV . Sowman S . W ., aud E . Hennemeyer P . M . Past Prov . Grand S . W . as J . W ., T . J . Railing P . M . ( Prov . Grand Sec . ) Secretary , R . Haward Ives J . D ., and Joseph Grimes I . G . The principal business of the meeting was the

Auditors report ( which was received and adopted ) and the election of a representative to the Essex Provincial Charity Committee , tho choice of the brethren unanimously falling upon VV . Bro . Charles Cobb P . M . P . P . G . Supt . of Works . Tho brethren then adjourned to the social board , and a couple of hours of pleasant enjoyment was appreciated by all .

Percy Lodge of Instruction , No , 198 .-Held at Bro . Fysh's , the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , on Saturday , the 29 th ultimo . Present : —Bros . T . Cull W . M ., D . Moss , S . W ., R . W . Pearcy J . W ., Gillham I . P . M ., A . W . Fenner Secretary , Wolf S . D ., Stroud J . D ., J . A . Powell I . G . ; also Bros . Killick sen ., Killick jnn ., A . Clark , D . Somers , Crawley , Ross , Brasted , Spencer , Gribbell , R . W . Jones ,

Marks , C . Lorkin , J . Lorkin , Money , Birch , Fysh , I . P . Cohen , R . W Pearcy , Horley , Bird , E . Payne , Everett , G . H . Clark , 0 . Von Holtorp , Hagger , C . Weeden , Carter , Catlin , Reeve , Spencer , R . P . Forge , and others . Lodge opened in due form , and the minutes were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees , and resnmed to the first , when the Fifteen Sections were

worked by the following brethren : —Firsfc Lecture—Bros . Stroud , T . E . Horley , G . H . Gillham , A . W . Fenner , D . Moss , C . Lorkin , and J . A . Powell . Second Lecture—Bros . A . Clark , R . Pearcy , C . Weeden , C . Lorkin , and R . P . Forge . Third Lecture—Bros . J . Lorkin , D . Somers , and F . Brasted . Bros . A . Clark , W . M . of the Upton Lodge , No . 1227 , 0 . Van Holtorp , Citadel Lodge , 1897 , S . J . Hagger , New

Concord Lodge , No . 813 , H . W . Carter , Citadel Lodge , No . 1879 , and Reeve , Bayou's Lodge , 128 G , were elected members . Votes of thanks were cordially voted to the W . M ., the S . W ., and the brethren who had so efficiently aided in working the Sections . Bro . D . Moss was elected an honorary member , after which Lodge was closed , and adjourned .

Israel Lodge of Instruction , No . 205 . —The Fifteen Sections were worked , afc the Rising Sun , Globe-road , E ., on 23 rd ulfc . The chair was ably filled by Bro . W . Musto P . M ., the Preceptor of tbe Lodge . The W . M . was supported by the following brethren : —Bros . T . J . Barnes P . M . S . W ., W . H . Myers P . M . J . W ., B . Cundick P . M . I . P . M ., I . P . Cohen P . M . S . D ., T . Wooding J . D ., A . Abrahams I . G . The Lodge wns numerously attended , and the

sections were worked in a very satisfactory manner by the following brethren : —First lecture—Bros . Stewart , Macgregor , Cohen , Wooding , Barnes , Cnndick , Stephens . Second lecture—Bros . Stewart , J . Taylor , Job , Cundick , Macgregor . Third lecture—Cohen , Myers , Barnes . Bro . G . H . Stephens S . D . Hou . Sec . A cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Musto was ordered to be recorded on the minutes . Bros . W . J . Musto , Friars Lodge , 1349 , and J . C . Trueman 184 , were elected members .

La Tolerance Lodge of Instruction , "No . 538 . —At the Morland Hotel , Dean-streefc , Oxford-street , W ., on Wednesday , 26 th ult . Bros . W . H . Richardson W . M ., J . Paul S . W ., J . Hemming J . W ., J . Hurdell Preceptor , L . G . Langdou Hou . Sec . Lodge was duly opened , and the Fifteen Sectioua were worked as follows : —First Lecture—Bros . J . Hurdell , J . Elvin , T . S . Cooper , E . Child , W . 0 .

Smith , E . Carlstone , and J . Ash . Second Lecture—Bros . G . A . Cundy , J . Skinner , J . Hemming , J . Paul , and J . Hurdell . Third Lecture—Bros . L . 'G . Langdon , Sillis , and W . H . Richardson . A vote of thanks was recorded on the minutes to Bro . W . H . Richardson for his able working , and the honorary membership of the Lodge was conferred upon him .

Koyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —A meeting was held on Friday , 28 th October , afc the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . W . Goss P . M . W . M ., F . Botley S . W ., A . Kent J . W ., C . E . Botley Secretary , Gunner S . D ., Maton J . D ., B . Blasby P . M . I . G . ; P . M . Bro . E . H . Sugg . Lodge opened in due form , and minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge advanced to the second and third , nnd resumed to tho second

degree . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Gunner can . didate . Bro . Andrews P . M . gave the lecture on the second tracing board . Lodge resumed to the third degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Botley candidate . During the evening it was incidentally mentioned thafc Bro . Akhursfc , formerly D . C . of the mother Lodge , had been drowned in the wreck of the Clan Macduff , together with his two daughters .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —On Tnesday , afc the Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Bros . Smyth W . M ., Catling S . W ., Glass J . W ., J . Lorkin P . M . Secretary , Wallington P . M . Preceptor , Clark S . D ., Edwards J . D ., Lawrence I . G . ; also Bros . Wardell , Brasted , Bunker , Christian , Dignam , Baker , Lamb , Brown , Boyce , Carr , Young , Allen , Forss , Larter . Lodge was

opened , and the minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Baker acting ns candidate . Bro . M . Christian gave the charge to the candidate in a very able manner . Lodge was called from labour to refreshment , and after resuming its Masonic duties , the W . M . worked the first and second sections , assisted by the brethren . Bro . J . Ca'ling was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .

Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227—Tlie Fifteen Sections were worked in this Lodge on tlie 26 th ultimo . Bro . D . Moss S , D . 1275 was Wor . Master , and was supported by Bros . J .

Notices Of Meetings.

Andrews P . M . 1227 as S . W ., A . Clark W . M . 1227 as J . W ., John Taylor S . D ., Horley J . D ., Pearcey I . G ., A . W . Fenner P . M . and Precaptor I . P . M . Amonp- those present wero Bros . R . Defriez , VV . B . Ford , J . F . Dupreo , W . Serjeant , T . E . Horley , A . M . Marks , D . Legg , T . Wooding , J . Stroud , C . Lorkin , J . Wilson , T . J . Barnes P . M ., I . P . Cohen P . M ., A . Leoffler , W . Bassett , A . Benabo , A . Marks , J .

Siegenberg , A . G . Clements , C . Richmond , A . Turbefield , J . Pinder P . M ., A . M . Ellingford , H . Cotter P . M ., J . U . Pringle , E . M . Money , A . P . Levy , J . T . K . Job , A . Gieseke Treasurer , 0 . J . Free Secretary , G . H . Stephens , & c . After duo formalities , the Sections were worked by the following :--First Lecture—Bros . Stephens , T . E . Horley , R . W . Pearcy , T . Wooding , J . Taylor , and T . J . Barnes . Second

Lecture—Bros . J . Andrews , A . Clark , C . Lorkin , J . Pinder , J . H . Pringle , and G . H . Stephens . Third Lecture—Bros . I . P . Cohen , A . W . Fenner , and J . Taylor . At the conclusion of the working , votes of thanks were passed to Bro . Moss ( also conferring tho honorary membership upon him ) and to the working brethren . Seventeen brethren wero elected members of the Lodge , aud a highly successful meeting was brought to a close .

Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278— Held afc the Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal-green Junction , G . E . R ., Wednesday , 2 nd November . Bros . Clark W . M ., Jones S . W ., Brittain J . W ., Clements S . D ., Ohitson J . D ., Wnrd I . G ., Christian , Hand , Ac . After forraal business the W . M . rehearsed the initiation ceremony , Bro . Chitson as candidate . Bro . Hand answered the questions leading to the second degree , and was duly entrusted . The W . M . opened the Lodge in

the second degree , and worked the ceremony of passing , Bro . Hand acting as candidate . The W . M . opened the Lodge in the third degree , and closed to tbe first . Tb was proposed b y Bro . Christian , " and seconded by Bro . Brittain , that Bro , Jones take tbe chair as W . M . nexfc week . Nothing further offering , Lodge was closed and adjourned .

Great Northern Lodge of Instruction , No . 1287 . —The members met on fcho 27 fch nit ., afc the Berwick Arms , Berners-street , Oxford-street , where there was a numerous attend , ance , nearly sixty brethren being present . Bros . J . Hemming 1287 W . M ., E . Farwig P . M . 180 S . W ., G . West P . M . 1287 J . W .

W . Cleghorn S . W . 1287 Preceptor , T . H . Staton P . M . 1287 Secretary , W . C . Smith S . D ., Cane J . D ., Paul I . G . The Lodge of Instruction was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . The Fifteen Sections were then worked as follows : —Firsfc lecture — Bros . Cane , J . B . Lancaster , G . Tribbel , T . H . Staton , W . C . Smith , E . Farwig , A . Christie . Second lecture—Bros . G . Edwarda , W . J .

Burgess , J . Forbes , W . Cleghorn , A . Christie , Third lecture—Bros . W . Blundell , Birrell , and Paul . The members of the Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , No . 3 , adjourned their meeting for the purpose of being present . They were much gratified at witnessing the excellent working of the brethren . Bro . Hemming was made an honorary member . Special votes of thanka Were recorded on the minntes both to him and to the brethren who worked the Sections .

Pnars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —The usual meeting of this prosperous Lodge was held on the 25 th ultimo , afc Bro . J . H . Pavitt ' s , the Liverpool Arms , Barking-road , Canning Town , E . The evening had been set apart for the working of tbe Fifteen Sections , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master of the mother Lodge , Bro . R . Dnrell , who was well supported , both as to numbers

and ability , by the following brethren : —Bros . W . Mnsto P . M . and Preceptor as S . W ., F . C . D . Fenn J . W ., B . Cnndick P . M . I . P . M ., G . H . Stephens S . D ., Jones J . D ., Bailey I . G ., Willoughby , Loane , Pavitt , M'George , Cope , Tannahill , Rodham , Calver , W . J . Mnsto , J . Taylor , Stewart , W . H . Myers P . M ., A . T . Ives acting Secretary , & c . The Sections were capitally rendered throughout , fully maintaining the

character of this Lodge for efficient working . First Lecture—Bros . Loane ( 2 ) , Musto ( 2 ) , Myers , C ; ilver , and Cundick . Second Lecture—Bros . Stewart , F . C . D . Fenn , Pavitt , Mnsto , and Stephens . Third Lecture—Bros . Stewart , Taylor , and Myers . Bros . W . J . Musto 1349 , Fenn' , 171 , Tannahill 171 , Calver 933 , and Jones 193 were duly elected members of this Lodge , and returned thanks for the honour conferred upon them . A vote of thanks was accorded to

the W . M ., and tbe honorary membership of tbe Lodge conferred upou him , in recognition of the eminent services rendered thafc evening . Bro . Dnrell having returned thanks for these marks of appreciation , expressed his gratitude to Bros . Musto S . W ., and B . Cnndick I . P . M ., and all those brethren who had given him such valuable assistance in carrying out the duties of the evening . Lodge was closed in harmony , and adjourned .

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Notices Of Meetings.

Angel Lodge , No . 51 . —The opening meeting of the season of this old Lodge was held on Thursday , the 27 th ultimo , afc Colchester . Brother VV . Richey presided , with Bro . VV . Sowman S . W ., aud E . Hennemeyer P . M . Past Prov . Grand S . W . as J . W ., T . J . Railing P . M . ( Prov . Grand Sec . ) Secretary , R . Haward Ives J . D ., and Joseph Grimes I . G . The principal business of the meeting was the

Auditors report ( which was received and adopted ) and the election of a representative to the Essex Provincial Charity Committee , tho choice of the brethren unanimously falling upon VV . Bro . Charles Cobb P . M . P . P . G . Supt . of Works . Tho brethren then adjourned to the social board , and a couple of hours of pleasant enjoyment was appreciated by all .

Percy Lodge of Instruction , No , 198 .-Held at Bro . Fysh's , the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , on Saturday , the 29 th ultimo . Present : —Bros . T . Cull W . M ., D . Moss , S . W ., R . W . Pearcy J . W ., Gillham I . P . M ., A . W . Fenner Secretary , Wolf S . D ., Stroud J . D ., J . A . Powell I . G . ; also Bros . Killick sen ., Killick jnn ., A . Clark , D . Somers , Crawley , Ross , Brasted , Spencer , Gribbell , R . W . Jones ,

Marks , C . Lorkin , J . Lorkin , Money , Birch , Fysh , I . P . Cohen , R . W Pearcy , Horley , Bird , E . Payne , Everett , G . H . Clark , 0 . Von Holtorp , Hagger , C . Weeden , Carter , Catlin , Reeve , Spencer , R . P . Forge , and others . Lodge opened in due form , and the minutes were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees , and resnmed to the first , when the Fifteen Sections were

worked by the following brethren : —Firsfc Lecture—Bros . Stroud , T . E . Horley , G . H . Gillham , A . W . Fenner , D . Moss , C . Lorkin , and J . A . Powell . Second Lecture—Bros . A . Clark , R . Pearcy , C . Weeden , C . Lorkin , and R . P . Forge . Third Lecture—Bros . J . Lorkin , D . Somers , and F . Brasted . Bros . A . Clark , W . M . of the Upton Lodge , No . 1227 , 0 . Van Holtorp , Citadel Lodge , 1897 , S . J . Hagger , New

Concord Lodge , No . 813 , H . W . Carter , Citadel Lodge , No . 1879 , and Reeve , Bayou's Lodge , 128 G , were elected members . Votes of thanks were cordially voted to the W . M ., the S . W ., and the brethren who had so efficiently aided in working the Sections . Bro . D . Moss was elected an honorary member , after which Lodge was closed , and adjourned .

Israel Lodge of Instruction , No . 205 . —The Fifteen Sections were worked , afc the Rising Sun , Globe-road , E ., on 23 rd ulfc . The chair was ably filled by Bro . W . Musto P . M ., the Preceptor of tbe Lodge . The W . M . was supported by the following brethren : —Bros . T . J . Barnes P . M . S . W ., W . H . Myers P . M . J . W ., B . Cundick P . M . I . P . M ., I . P . Cohen P . M . S . D ., T . Wooding J . D ., A . Abrahams I . G . The Lodge wns numerously attended , and the

sections were worked in a very satisfactory manner by the following brethren : —First lecture—Bros . Stewart , Macgregor , Cohen , Wooding , Barnes , Cnndick , Stephens . Second lecture—Bros . Stewart , J . Taylor , Job , Cundick , Macgregor . Third lecture—Cohen , Myers , Barnes . Bro . G . H . Stephens S . D . Hou . Sec . A cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Musto was ordered to be recorded on the minutes . Bros . W . J . Musto , Friars Lodge , 1349 , and J . C . Trueman 184 , were elected members .

La Tolerance Lodge of Instruction , "No . 538 . —At the Morland Hotel , Dean-streefc , Oxford-street , W ., on Wednesday , 26 th ult . Bros . W . H . Richardson W . M ., J . Paul S . W ., J . Hemming J . W ., J . Hurdell Preceptor , L . G . Langdou Hou . Sec . Lodge was duly opened , and the Fifteen Sectioua were worked as follows : —First Lecture—Bros . J . Hurdell , J . Elvin , T . S . Cooper , E . Child , W . 0 .

Smith , E . Carlstone , and J . Ash . Second Lecture—Bros . G . A . Cundy , J . Skinner , J . Hemming , J . Paul , and J . Hurdell . Third Lecture—Bros . L . 'G . Langdon , Sillis , and W . H . Richardson . A vote of thanks was recorded on the minutes to Bro . W . H . Richardson for his able working , and the honorary membership of the Lodge was conferred upon him .

Koyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —A meeting was held on Friday , 28 th October , afc the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . W . Goss P . M . W . M ., F . Botley S . W ., A . Kent J . W ., C . E . Botley Secretary , Gunner S . D ., Maton J . D ., B . Blasby P . M . I . G . ; P . M . Bro . E . H . Sugg . Lodge opened in due form , and minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge advanced to the second and third , nnd resumed to tho second

degree . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Gunner can . didate . Bro . Andrews P . M . gave the lecture on the second tracing board . Lodge resumed to the third degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Botley candidate . During the evening it was incidentally mentioned thafc Bro . Akhursfc , formerly D . C . of the mother Lodge , had been drowned in the wreck of the Clan Macduff , together with his two daughters .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —On Tnesday , afc the Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Bros . Smyth W . M ., Catling S . W ., Glass J . W ., J . Lorkin P . M . Secretary , Wallington P . M . Preceptor , Clark S . D ., Edwards J . D ., Lawrence I . G . ; also Bros . Wardell , Brasted , Bunker , Christian , Dignam , Baker , Lamb , Brown , Boyce , Carr , Young , Allen , Forss , Larter . Lodge was

opened , and the minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Baker acting ns candidate . Bro . M . Christian gave the charge to the candidate in a very able manner . Lodge was called from labour to refreshment , and after resuming its Masonic duties , the W . M . worked the first and second sections , assisted by the brethren . Bro . J . Ca'ling was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .

Upton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1227—Tlie Fifteen Sections were worked in this Lodge on tlie 26 th ultimo . Bro . D . Moss S , D . 1275 was Wor . Master , and was supported by Bros . J .

Notices Of Meetings.

Andrews P . M . 1227 as S . W ., A . Clark W . M . 1227 as J . W ., John Taylor S . D ., Horley J . D ., Pearcey I . G ., A . W . Fenner P . M . and Precaptor I . P . M . Amonp- those present wero Bros . R . Defriez , VV . B . Ford , J . F . Dupreo , W . Serjeant , T . E . Horley , A . M . Marks , D . Legg , T . Wooding , J . Stroud , C . Lorkin , J . Wilson , T . J . Barnes P . M ., I . P . Cohen P . M ., A . Leoffler , W . Bassett , A . Benabo , A . Marks , J .

Siegenberg , A . G . Clements , C . Richmond , A . Turbefield , J . Pinder P . M ., A . M . Ellingford , H . Cotter P . M ., J . U . Pringle , E . M . Money , A . P . Levy , J . T . K . Job , A . Gieseke Treasurer , 0 . J . Free Secretary , G . H . Stephens , & c . After duo formalities , the Sections were worked by the following :--First Lecture—Bros . Stephens , T . E . Horley , R . W . Pearcy , T . Wooding , J . Taylor , and T . J . Barnes . Second

Lecture—Bros . J . Andrews , A . Clark , C . Lorkin , J . Pinder , J . H . Pringle , and G . H . Stephens . Third Lecture—Bros . I . P . Cohen , A . W . Fenner , and J . Taylor . At the conclusion of the working , votes of thanks were passed to Bro . Moss ( also conferring tho honorary membership upon him ) and to the working brethren . Seventeen brethren wero elected members of the Lodge , aud a highly successful meeting was brought to a close .

Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278— Held afc the Lamb Tavern , opposite Bethnal-green Junction , G . E . R ., Wednesday , 2 nd November . Bros . Clark W . M ., Jones S . W ., Brittain J . W ., Clements S . D ., Ohitson J . D ., Wnrd I . G ., Christian , Hand , Ac . After forraal business the W . M . rehearsed the initiation ceremony , Bro . Chitson as candidate . Bro . Hand answered the questions leading to the second degree , and was duly entrusted . The W . M . opened the Lodge in

the second degree , and worked the ceremony of passing , Bro . Hand acting as candidate . The W . M . opened the Lodge in the third degree , and closed to tbe first . Tb was proposed b y Bro . Christian , " and seconded by Bro . Brittain , that Bro , Jones take tbe chair as W . M . nexfc week . Nothing further offering , Lodge was closed and adjourned .

Great Northern Lodge of Instruction , No . 1287 . —The members met on fcho 27 fch nit ., afc the Berwick Arms , Berners-street , Oxford-street , where there was a numerous attend , ance , nearly sixty brethren being present . Bros . J . Hemming 1287 W . M ., E . Farwig P . M . 180 S . W ., G . West P . M . 1287 J . W .

W . Cleghorn S . W . 1287 Preceptor , T . H . Staton P . M . 1287 Secretary , W . C . Smith S . D ., Cane J . D ., Paul I . G . The Lodge of Instruction was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . The Fifteen Sections were then worked as follows : —Firsfc lecture — Bros . Cane , J . B . Lancaster , G . Tribbel , T . H . Staton , W . C . Smith , E . Farwig , A . Christie . Second lecture—Bros . G . Edwarda , W . J .

Burgess , J . Forbes , W . Cleghorn , A . Christie , Third lecture—Bros . W . Blundell , Birrell , and Paul . The members of the Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , No . 3 , adjourned their meeting for the purpose of being present . They were much gratified at witnessing the excellent working of the brethren . Bro . Hemming was made an honorary member . Special votes of thanka Were recorded on the minntes both to him and to the brethren who worked the Sections .

Pnars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —The usual meeting of this prosperous Lodge was held on the 25 th ultimo , afc Bro . J . H . Pavitt ' s , the Liverpool Arms , Barking-road , Canning Town , E . The evening had been set apart for the working of tbe Fifteen Sections , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master of the mother Lodge , Bro . R . Dnrell , who was well supported , both as to numbers

and ability , by the following brethren : —Bros . W . Mnsto P . M . and Preceptor as S . W ., F . C . D . Fenn J . W ., B . Cnndick P . M . I . P . M ., G . H . Stephens S . D ., Jones J . D ., Bailey I . G ., Willoughby , Loane , Pavitt , M'George , Cope , Tannahill , Rodham , Calver , W . J . Mnsto , J . Taylor , Stewart , W . H . Myers P . M ., A . T . Ives acting Secretary , & c . The Sections were capitally rendered throughout , fully maintaining the

character of this Lodge for efficient working . First Lecture—Bros . Loane ( 2 ) , Musto ( 2 ) , Myers , C ; ilver , and Cundick . Second Lecture—Bros . Stewart , F . C . D . Fenn , Pavitt , Mnsto , and Stephens . Third Lecture—Bros . Stewart , Taylor , and Myers . Bros . W . J . Musto 1349 , Fenn' , 171 , Tannahill 171 , Calver 933 , and Jones 193 were duly elected members of this Lodge , and returned thanks for the honour conferred upon them . A vote of thanks was accorded to

the W . M ., and tbe honorary membership of tbe Lodge conferred upou him , in recognition of the eminent services rendered thafc evening . Bro . Dnrell having returned thanks for these marks of appreciation , expressed his gratitude to Bros . Musto S . W ., and B . Cnndick I . P . M ., and all those brethren who had given him such valuable assistance in carrying out the duties of the evening . Lodge was closed in harmony , and adjourned .

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