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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA V- WELLINGTON. local team all OUT FOR 107. -V; HAVE ;ioST.''B : FOR "122. • /;'-V^.®l^; : ; ; to^ ; fai" "tte "crictot'.-matcli. between :iy;toehb£d,-;on/'.'.th6;Basin-;^ . . afternoon.;- 'In '/view /of -the fact; . that tho:-•-/.;.;oase'£of ;;..../'Batisfa6tbry'.;,^; Among,-tho /specta^tors'-was th^;Honi;,jj;i; : ; jiuiar: (Min!ster.' : for', /Railways), -who took • a keen interest in tho ,;/ //afternoon; $; ;/ ernor;(Lord--'Pluuk : et)/ivi 'be present. / ;' < '• Polloning-we'ro.the.teams;— .■ - .';-;.;Austrniia;v;; : ; ; ."Wellington.;;. -; '". Bardsiey -Brice-,'- . - Gorrj Hickey Kelleway Liws ; Mayne /;, ;- ■ ' . ** Patrick Dodds H Roberts '/ -' /: Simjison ~- '; ' ./- ;J. P. Blacklocb / /:- ' E m *ry:;,:..:':Dr.' Foster, / iVv ;.Midlahe- L; ;>> v i* 0 . . Whitty -. i " " ;.Mahoney- /m----summary of the play. • 'whole;/j)la)f,T was interesting,l al-{p?jßib^lL|iiot;i^s6-~ls^lidnt<:as4lui'd -'beerijex--p;;;pe.cted..';* Shortly.alter' 2; o'clock; -the; cap-' ';:/;/™nSj'farms(lonß;/and;Tucker,'. tossed; .and ■-. ton bat. - ,' r I .. can't win a- tois" '^:;.* r aSiAll?tHafiiAiihßttbiigfJh'adi-to' /, '6ay-- i 6ii' ,/ : ;-inen, s ti.lhlckeS}an'd.' ; ;Midlahe,'';/ prS> only- ;/ a of-an 'hour, the'- latter being /" - when 1 : .Tucker 1 '; S[ahoney,-/and -Foster: were ~ got; out,, Wlutty and I'acey had the; bafr 'V / upK.T6 : the' advaht-' 1 sr;'.^i.o{9Wellin^fiy'.however, l ; a double " change/of!,bowling .now ■tqok./place,''-Kel r ' doway^and'Emery/being'/the; trundlera.' isj; almost j'. certain'; /: ;,,would.;,hayß b'oen.; 6Cored,j for. they 'were ;//, the best'/of the i/risiting?bowlers yester--S/oay.;®'i(/^;s/Vy';/y-;;-/'".; // ■ : Much - interest centred- in Emery's dis- ; for. somo .reasori ' or. other.'.ho ;/ ;':/was !;kppti'pn/'/long;" after/ it' had become ■ ■ evident;.'that-'/tliQ /ground / did' not, suit ,:,/'; continued ■ to) fall at' brief' intervals, until H , Roberts joined D ' .S r '42,'runfe' ■; FSs'<-;.wtilst ;they/we're, assPciatS; . / : .\ vtts - a - meritorious/ performa'ncQ. ;'// Thb Miitnry -appeared after/ ah" Hoiir ahd "?.. : 'J?P°'B, ( ,sideivwas.' out jfor '.lOt./ '.fA 'f&-; ;ture,;;of/the, Australianjs'.'shbwing/was)the ' placed and : :/ f ', t n e ;:, c ;ean'' Wa'nner';m"^\'hich';:tie .'ball/ivas' as a rule fielded. Australia Fared, • '•'A'cstraiia-Jlayne -wdjSimpsoii'open-"' ./ innings,, but ./the r latter ; quickly. lost/his wicket./ When Kellewaya lively/exliibi- - ■tion/of /batting./-,, As he /seen , froni/ i| ]e tails,- Hickey/proved .very: expensive, three t-,.' overs/which; lie /sent. down.'./To /give, an . - idea ; ofthe: wayiin ;■ whiclij- they punished '. .ws.; may. be-stated that- they' / but.v|w6, ; ; of .'his deliveries. HA- iS^^pmerchangevlnSKinvig;" : ;;™o l .' , logetfe ; mtt l Srice l - bowled-/so\well, that ,no ,;liberties>. cquld -bo'•• taken, .- with '^ v '° r K'" ,^llG .' E . core >':3lo l V e yei',- cdntinu--. .- id ;tor-.mount;/up,-;;but.;-at ;.hot"iiearly so/ rajfid fa/v Jate; .-;uutiMt ■ /C6/iwheh. ; when i:;the,f bowling V was ' i further.. strengthened--by>Patriclc' replacing ■ ihusiasts, Sinith.:';wero. got .52', /;i api ' f ;« -But «the'.js 'thusiastic; '"b'arrackefs 111 . ..for'-'Wellington- - r / TOuld Wllerii/ii'e had made' strokSj-pqH rah'>a\; ; fe ; w!';steps; : - regarding; Dodd's V>^i^iSpr,qt^e^.v c 9PtiriTaed ; iH6">/:run;'"?iiassiiig'' waljget.ting'backlinW ; cwii As. the; bails oil/the'wickets at "^ S : a '- resultof;.,a. sm ar.t" reinrnby: ' /Hickey./Dodds^y'as/in/the circumstances '/V, /out'.j/jAJmitrohg !;W^';'heardto . r /-,sayto'-' Dodds, ."/Well. r.am;not out, J ,' but as the latteiw.-did, hpt/ieviiiciß /aiy/yesire', to/leave' theV'crease.'/ArmstrongreturnH-/? to'.'the' ; no/fewfir- thah : three/more, being /disposed of; : einstruijiehtalityr'!of; Patrick,': ?;/-.wh6l;;,niid).Vmaintaiied;.a'' , 'feplendi jjaH6a.';M§7*-pafce';' j udici6u^ly."- : "i'-'jyfien" ../. 6tuinps/ ; .'wore/drawn- vAustralia>lid':/'eiglit, .'■ 122.- Of-'the two players. ,//..wh'cfihqv^/y'et-to/fiat,/oneMs Bardsiey, the' i! of'; the./lnSt ;.X/AiistralianV',}a?tour;;tp/'E^ ;;: garue/now every promise' /of ; finish; '?/V !; '^tS-' 1 DETAILS,OF THE PLAY. i the; battiiig. ioW wealiugipn; ai;kmst.-j tfle.'; bo,wliiigr'<' of V/' "VV hitty i aii ti jjipi-y; ? jii iilifine ;hit:{VV hi s ; ' t lOTiaibracevto'deg,)^ ■ball-in'the/ same/tliiec'i.ioir: ior; asingic. 'aiioimV ■1- dary j'with:,a- heatf ctttV-w*;'i : uck'erY ; blocked. /andjiaiied 'to get; the': j!-, Mcdnd? thro.ughi.the Jbut -he brought/ tha ilcxfc;- bail- round -to leg t'or/a bound- 1 :; W - ; ]d;iid.;Oit' ;oiie |/I tlie';,ipyer;; hitty*s / wcoiw ovei- -yielded .only, ojie -run.- ; :-. .; ■.-Th_uaX.;garl3f,-;.t-he bo viiiiig. -was' : cliaiiged/ -f : right-haiider-. 1 );;werfcASCore<l.>ptt - his. initial %•'over. . lii;' ; ;liidlaiie, pj aorV}/ rd-JtQ 11, .a lid. j-siuart i y'/ stii iiipedMjit-; ;,;in theVparEncrship' £ 'olid; ; ; ij(j f; jlasS^]ilbiig<>; ; lJ had)aubther: /liver/j/olf jU'liicU.oiio run/AyaS jObtaiued. .^i'woke^sv^WicketV;witiil-.a^-'ii-elL'. ■vPitbhedijiip bali. .17—2-7. ? Foster/filled' J;/::- the: Y6^&oyi^biit!iMitber-;]io'>nor'3idbbit«yi V .:looked'-';dt/ ; hohie/:- . L : sfet//down-; two ~; n vaideh: :overa' ii : -;ln./'. the v cburse/ofihif fifth Over i'aeej^badly; beat ;;aball,wKicu.was. pi ;che<i ; outsido. ; liis off ."his : /niid<lle wicket. 18— i .... 3 —0.-;-:-i..;;'.'. ■-;, ;■: ..,; -^//;; ;, ' . Wit It the/advent .of the ;new-cblher, ■ ; Brie?/, there/ was some improvement in/ the'f;ixite':.c-i..scpring.-/.His partner,.. Poster), : i/';;tufnedi./a?:.lwil : ; • fouiv fliid..followed this.with. a.creditable . -;:Jate. bpwler.i/ln. EaccyV /■ neif/Oyer; : ho'iveyer;';he .was;.caught -in the, ;; elips';by arhe; tolf finery's ;hands;:;- 27— '/■•'■^-BlaeHoolC'Sighalis^>'fi{s;iappeaia'noe.;by;; hittiiig;/Pacey.,;to ..-the>:ph.'-j i for/three.'''-"A' mindt«';o'i'r tu;d/latei', ..however, lie lost his /.: a^iiihtefvßrice;' who/iwas Jcleani bowled; ;/. <, swung' iura fair 'diMaU<:e.- : :i';3l—s—l; / //Laws-.was then / cent; ill y ; t6.">-; baijv/i th Blackl ocki •ivhils t. ; / Eniery'- replaced .Facey, ( *,.' and ; Kelleway took', ..Whltty's:'. place -ivitli ! the ball. In 'initial, over•' in;this;'turn;'Black-,. // Ipck-.'drpye him to/the l boundary- twice/in • : Buccossidn.;.;.: .With the third ball of his -- eepohd;?: over 'Kelleway,, .however; clean bowled him. 41-C—l4. , ;./ : ;D./Patrick had-,only been/at the wickets' ' triinutes,. when/, his'partner,-; Laws,: i got.'.dilt./through/.being caught by .Kelle-' ww. : otf;Emery. -55—7—3. . -, ! 1 ,'; .-; ■ ■ fiiliVig;';the. incomer; seiit a. ball from //Eniery/ through -the-slips for/"four,'.-arid •; then.-sccured'a .brace with a square cui ;. off . tho, next . ".ball. Patrick .now/ 'riiiiid9;,s£oine^s6oring;?;hits;',-and//several ! .- "eitras":!. wer.e;,. - added .; ■ to'./.- . the / total. ;;THd;.partnership .did., riot last Jong;' for (/Kellewai- g'ot lvinvig's.wicket in his,fourth.' ■'over; , bj—B—B;- .. - . :;:';/H./;ltoberts,)who'*fined^the"vacancy,' cut ■ Kolleway. : to .the : bdundai'y,/and/liis ;part- > her.'/'Patnck','' -/made, Hvo; similar" hits" off ' - Emery's iriext / over, ; which./ produced ;'/10 /.'runs:;-Oli Einory's.;:succeeding -over. 'Pat-. , : .rick;secured.a/four; and^libberts.sin.Kellc:;/way'S flext. turn, gained a/bo'undary by. a // fine leg glaiiue.' Another boundary fell -to .-Patrick in Enieiya:h'ext,oyer./'-Bothlbats-.-tooii:hit iv single oif ; ';.Simp'spii,'(v>'ho'/was ; now,:given a turn,- with - tho ball), the scbring board /: now showing > the century. Emery then had his revenge by cleiin /bowling/Roberts. 107—3—17. '/•'.-, ,

;';Hickey. ; was: tho ; last man, but he saw •only a few deliveries, .whon " Patrick, who hat! made,jafiiio 'showing, ; sent'/a ball ■from Simpson into Dodds's hands at-mid-off. 107-10-25. ;. Australians 'With tho Bat. ' Jlayne and/Simpson. opened the batting , forv'Australia;. against the - trundling/ of 1 Erico and Hickey. l -' Off. Brice's first ball- ; 'Mayno; had, a.' narrow. Oseape,' ' as, a result of/smart .fieltlin":, on, the,, part /of/Patrick. : Runs' immediaa-iy "began"' to |come freely.. Tn Brice's. second ; ovor Mo.ync lifted a ' ball -rxsht into/ Tucker's-hands at ihid-oii, ■ 14—1—'/ i.-.'. i - Kelleivay then ;becnme;;a'ssociated; with. Simpson,. ~wh°,: was ■ hittingj/;,vigorously./ Off. Hickey'S"'first,over 9 runslwere/made; ' off.'liis. second, over 14(including 'a .sixer, ;.nis -'third • over 17 , ivero/ cohlpiled—all / tlie l 7 by,; Simpson. With , 56, runs - now' on' :: tho; board,/ ICinyig. ; was/ put von ..to .bowl in'; lieu of Hickey, and tho rhto. of scoring/now, slowed down.; .In Kinyies second-- over-,Simpson, gave : An'j ensy: chance l to .cover,. -and it .was, accepted. , 66—2--51.'/ /',.. : Smith, w, en t' in to assist 'Eellewiiy, and ; "pth'-ba'tsmeii ■) played/,- :-6arefullyj ; /0 there . Ming no very big'hits at this stage'.' With 91 ; ~on.' tho boai:d,/i Patrick Telievcd .Brioe . -with, the/ bail, and 1 nhis- second over' Kollawny.vWas/disDosed, of,, as/a'result : of . a l.b.w. decision. 98—3—24. , . Dodds had ; jusfc made . liis appearanceWhen. Smith, • with. a boundary off/. lCin.up the..century, : wh.ich.ihad -taken just over an. hour; to;compile.^' Dur--tlies same,;.over, / l'owever.vlunvig' . clean ; bowled - him.. 102—4—17.' '• •. • .. Armstrong/ivent- in to fill the vacancsv- • and ; the crowd' were ' -raised to' a liigh pitch bf expectancy. . When; lie had Unockedv u'p =.four,/ singles;•'howeverj ;ho; AVas run - out ;(as 'narrated .'above), /-as/- a result of a smart return/ from ' Hipkey'.. -Pacey //partnered/; Dodds, \ -but; a ;minute later the latter/ was' well caught i by.'Hickey/at mid-off /off "Patrick. .114—6 S. 1 -,v;-V ' 1 -//':. /'-..-.. . "^Vhitty, ; the '.incomer, /had; a; very short stay /at .the .wickets, being clean /bowled inutile same/over by 'Patriclc/before" he J 1 ?," 114—7—0.' Gorry now .became ■ associated with /Fncey, but when ho: had made,;three singles-he'/was'clean bowled' .by PatriclTj nmid applause.' ;/ ■ -;/,,; ','//'' ' -Stumps r.were theii 1 drawn 'for -the day! It was ; hoticeablo at.!;times. that";the-;.:Wet' ,-uiigton-/field'-was not 'placed -. to the best • advantage, and ■;frequently \ the fieldiag was,anything.but first:class..;;, . 1 ' -, /v I ":'''- '■ r v;/;. /2 : ft ;,■ :,• -• >I'irst 'Innings; ; /■/;! /•_, Miciianej 244,.st?.^^'iGor'ry,-"b. .Whittv i..: vio Tucker, 4111, b.. AVhitty .7 Mahoney.-. b, ■ I'acey 0 'F&torili^'-^Wam^fk/'raceT, Brice,; :1' Bla'cklock, 314411, b. Kelleway ..........14 Laws, 12,vc.;Kclleway, b. Bmery ;..., Patrick, 1134211141, c. Dodds, b..Simp-; ;■:,!< : son- 1...... 25 Kinvi'g, 422, b./ICelleway ...; 8. Roberts,-: 414134, Vl7.' Hickey,;. hot -out, ....-'. . 0 i/' .Eitras-e-Byes . 9,^leg-byes. no- / ;/ . balls .4' 15 • • • .'/.T0ta1......... 107' • Bowling "Analj/sis. . / 5' •• • , Ovors Jldns; Eiins.Wkt's, .. ; . Whitty,;;„i;;;..:.:.-,. ;: 8,:"3"'1D' 3 Eniery .....V.."....V. 10 : '- 1 ' w'4B'/.;-/; ; ' 2 ;? i Pacey . 0 3 7 2 ; -Kelloway '6 - /-/l'r-plOr/; ; .r2V :: ~ Simpson -1.4'. . 0 '; .' 3''.l. .'/,No/balls—Faciey^;l;'/Kelleway,'-Si"'r-.' : '. ;-/ 'A;/ .■'i-':';?,:?' iTirsit / "lijiiitiße 0? Mayne, 1121,- i .o;-".^ctei : >i)ii'BTO^'-"V:;r.V' ! 5' Simpson,/ 341426411442411211212; '.c;- 'Pit--'; riclti ; b. ■ICinvig-/-.' , .\:.-V^:.-':.'./;:.h ; i.-:^-;.- 1 .':;; :l v-5i Eolleway, 11442122121111,'1.b.w./b.',Pat-: ; :/ ; i .; rick • -24 Smith,'. Mill 12114,.b.-lur.vig . : .j/.';/..-..;.-. ( '-'.17 | Doddsi '14111,' o. /Hickeyi>.b. .-'PafrickVyiiv: 8t;

Armstrong, llll;4j.!Hinv,Q-ut'■ilfisvii.lV.v./.'iiv Facey;'-lll,;not,but 3; ;WhitisVi. b.;, 0: Gorry,vllli^b,/Patrick ;-..:U.ii)'. i:;;.,::;.) 1.;-/; 3v 'byfiS; ; s,''leg43yes I;; "../Total for 122 •" ' Bowliug v Analysis.' Tf ,^X^^^ ;Brice). : ;fi^.;.^v:.'' : B'; : »t.;;i-vL/.;!.;8^ Hickey. - ..i:.'. 3;-;:i")v;.0) i )i.;,UO"//'H;'-f: 10 ';■)■ ;.2' Patrick':.'6.-1'• ... ...0,-12 j».-..'.'4-'THE PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. HUGE SCORE '') .-. TWO' CENTURIES-' MADE. ' . (Bj Association.) •. ■'-.) . Auckland, February 11. • -Therepresentative-ciricket /match l>e-. trw-eon Auckland and,-,o,tago;; foj:;,thp ;Plun-) ketShield; .was); commenced; to-day" .in ,'per-; ;fect ,cxcollcnt)wicket.' There; is)'a .considefahle, amount,of,;inter- : "est)being/ manifested in 'thd.. matoli. here, : .aM'vthe?'pfe&nce.)'bfy/'A^ .'Attclarad'.\%^As^*afiAn > B^Hr'p^^6i^ ! /cotich),' who- has 'played , for All/England ;AuSti : aliah/reprMehtative);;wUo,,peHdrmed; .so. well .'(luring .the,/last .En'glipu/ tbur,i has /added;,'zest)to /the match./, A-great' deal'. :depehded;;on/ : tho/ spin'of s the /coin i"td-day," and Auckland's' captain, winnihg', the; toss, Otago into , th'o;field;-:/l > lay opened.cau". but , the'.bfttsmen'/sdoh"; warmed .to :theiK,work;t aii ! dv63 -was ,on ;the/bdardil)e j ) ;fore ";tho;;first;:^wieketi-'fell;/;;';.Heinus:' -.and j.ReW .became ,'tissbciated;;^^;'and : the. I'spectators Swere .treated/to ;a /splehdid bat-/ ' ting "display,;:: but; this; was 'only ■'tho : forerunner- of,>n,/series ,bf;:corr'ect .arid : stylish. :,dßp%^ i : r . ; Jo9!i bifoi«')6eliig, disposed.',of, 'and/Rtlf v .llß:/;; These-scores Were 1 i fpll6\ved:r,by iaj good /. innings,' of- v .'4* l •played,;by/W-r'B.- Sriiith, and : ,fil,';not 'out) by, Sale.;- Tho/rbbwling/'of'/Macartney./was 'awaited- with*:muoh ; .-;interest,;'/but■ lie;'got' •no -. assistance; froiu-v the.' wicket,; 'and'■ .the ;batsirien;)ript/bnly); ; pldyed ;him>withr'con-)' fidence,/'but; also//scored.:,fre'ely/. off; ihini;-,

The Teams." , ./ 1 Smith -'(captain)) A; fe.';Relf);A';' : Anthbn}%/E.-'V.:Salb; C; Olliff, L) Gi' Hemus,, A./ Hadden, aud F. Taylor; ■Howdeu was; uiiable;/tb; play, owing'- to: an injured knee.; • • ;/7,\;/

f ')QtSgo.-^H'.. G. 1 Siedeberg,, C. G:! Macai'tney; ;A. .Fisher;, ;R. M,Rutherford); Hop-; :kins,'.G.,C)WilsPni(capfaiin), Vi.:Eckhold, .T. M'Farline, S. Hiddlcstone;-A'-.-Dowries,: and W.-/M, Deal. •. -'-i;■: /:;: v.?/' ''.■"'rhe,uinpires- for.the match/are Messrs. :Av:.Sarids,,/,of/the /Auckland,, jJmpires'uA'ssociation./and J.-West, of,-the ptdgo/Uriipires' Association, r-,v/.; : 1 : rHenius, and. Horspool /opened .forAucklarid . to) tho)boiling /of ; Alacartniy . . .and : Dbwnes..;.;RunS;.came'/j'/slowly ', at. -./'first,: Macartney sending'.down several: maiden overs,./'and-, it.:tobk'\twerity):. minutes/: to •bring 10 up on the board. When ho ivas '22,', Horspool. gave-,;/Rutherford ■■ a-::.liot. chan'cb dil' Fishcr, which-was not accepted. :.Fifty canie; up as' the .result of. as. niany. -•minutes' .play, ; Macartucy, at this . stage) ;having';. 12 ilmocked '-oifvliim.in;one over. Fisher, relieved. Miicartnoy,and 'brought about a separafion, Horspool being-caught :by Rutherford .off/Fisher -with ..the score', board: Toading -63—1-Y-37..,/ Horspool played splendid-cricket for .his; runs) which -took 65 minuteS. to 'compile.-i ./:.//.•:',, /.'i-.

A Gieat Partnership. '' Rolf came in and' j6ined,|HemuSi, and n /.lorig - partnership ..'ensued: 1 ' Relf ;. batted' very cautiously at first, while -'his brilliant/partner piled up tho score by correct/arid stylish strokes') When Relf : got going;/however, his batting was beautiful' to .wateh)'-his '.timing/,and placing being, perfcct./' The runs mounted' rapidly,'- ; boundary' hits:' - being • nuirierpus; / while keen):good/fielding, kept. the-score down. Frequent changes of .'bdwlirig' we're' tried, /but/without avail, until,tho score stood at 233. When/Macartrieyj'cauglit 'Hemus off M'Fdrlaiie.; Ho had. played a jplendid' innings; marred-by; only ono.'chancowhen -he was-52,-and lie took 3'hours' 10 miriute? to make his 109. Hndden joined Relf, but did not stay lpng, being clean bowled by Downes. after ho had scored 3/''Relf in ;tho 1 meantime : had ~ scored,'/.the I :,second century of tho match, 261—3—3. Sale ttas noxt.mari in, but.llelf's time had come,, and .presently lie--put up one iiiito Words-; worth's, hands. /lie.'was fielding a's"a; sub-' stituto for/Fisher, the- latter having rotire'U on/account,.;of ) lumbago..-lin -v the shoulder. .. Relf had. played an - almost -perfect innings, in which ali a batsman's virtues were displayed,. his, patient opening being .tho lending-fcaturc.i 273-4^-118/ .'■■■. . ... Laying on the Wood. //'Olliff, canio iu, .but Only, stayed'to make 4 /before being beaten by a leg break from Macartney. 283—5—1. W. B. Smith then took; strike, arid another long partnership followed, exactly 100 runs being put on beforo Smith was clean bowled by Macartney, after making a

niccly-put-together. 44.., 383—G—44.. Sneddeh'came in about- five minutes before stumps wero drawn; and made a brace, tho.scoro then reading: 391 —C —44. The scores were as'follo'w:— . , :AXJCKLANI), .;. •' -i First; Innings.' v • - E. Horspool, c. Rutherford,'b:. Fisher ■37 Jj. :G. Hemus, e.' Macartney, b. B. "MTarlanev 109 A. E. Relf,:c.\ ; sub., J). . Macartney' 118 A. • Hadden; 'bV ' DoTvnes :;:.......';.... > ; 3 E.' Salo; 'not out ./.^.-...'..V!..'.,...... I .' 04 v.. Olliff; ;br Macartney ; 4 15 • B.';Smith, b.'-.Macnrfcney ............... 44 t». C. -Sneddon; not 'out .................i... 2 '. : Extras? 10 ■ ' Total ' for sis pickets ';......'..,..".'..... 301 • '■ : -Vvßowling; ; three wickets' for 97 runs; lusher, . one for 41; M'Farlane/ one for 40; Dovmes, one for *107; Rutherford," ;uono f0r.49; Seideberg,,none for 20; Hiddlestone none for 19; Hopkius, .none for 7. . . • •••-• .

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