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397:(then known as the County Cup) earlier in 1884, but Lloyd-Jones was unable to successfully add goals in further cup competitions the Castle Blues played. He played with them in the semi-final against St Georges F.C. (near Wellington) in February 1885, but they lost without him scoring. The next season (1885–86) he was in a losing second round tie for the
570:, Sarah Emma Catherine (also known as Lily), daughter of Robert Everall, a Shrewsbury builder. The couple had four children who survived him. Lloyd-Jones died on 7 March 1918, aged 59, at his last home, Montreux, Belle Vue Gardens in Shrewsbury, after what was described as 'a long and painful illness', from
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Lloyd-Jones became a full member of the
Severnside Bowling Club, Shrewsbury, in 1899 and was a player until 1916, winning the club's major annual trophy, the Allcroft Vase, and being runner-up for another, the Greene Challenge Cup, in 1911 He was on the committee 1901–14 and was elected a life member
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appearance he won two events, the mile and quarter-mile handicap races, at
Clapham Rovers' annual athletic sports. He appeared at their sports again in 1883, when he won the obstacle race, came second in the 250 yards hurdle race, and third in the mile and the 120 yards handicaps, and entered but did
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The Blues disbanded voluntarily at the end of the latter season after some members (not including himself) were found guilty of violent and dangerous play (at matches where he was not present) and Lloyd-Jones ended his active football career. He continued to play on occasions in scratch teams formed
390:: "To any of my readers who would wish to see football, I would give the advice, 'See him play'. Some may perhaps consider his play a little selfish and that he does not pass enough, but that may be when he has not players by his side on whom he can depend, or who are anything of his own calibre."
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for that year as 'A very neat dribbler and dangerous shot at goal; was invaluable in the Cup Ties.' In the first half, he attempted to score twice, with a shot from the left which glanced off a goalpost, and a centre kick downfield which was saved by the Oxford goalkeeper
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He appeared at county level in 1883 for
Middlesex versus Essex, scoring one of his side's two goals to three, and versus Norfolk when he scored the first of his team's five winning goals, as well as for Surrey against Nottinghamshire, scoring one goal to seven.
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In 1889 and 1890 he was on the committee of the
Shropshire Amateur F.A. as one of Shrewsbury's representatives. In the former year he was also a member of the executive committee of the Shropshire Mayor's Charity Cup Association.
520:, Shrewsbury, from 1885 though not as a competitive rower. He was on the club's committee at various times between 1888 and 1906 and was Deputy-Captain in 1896. In 1894 he was the starter at the club's annual athletics meeting.
189:(20 January 1883); Birmingham at Aston (17 February 1883); the combined Oxford and Cambridge Universities at the Oval (24 March 1883); Nottinghamshire at the Oval (3 November 1883), and Glasgow at the Oval (13 December 1883).
85:, and was being reported as Lloyd-Jones by the time he left in 1875. He was one of two senior pupils who passed "Satisfied" at the Cambridge University Local Examinations of Christmas 1874 but he did not enter university.
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in the third (6 January 1883). In the fifth round, as in 1881, he appeared with his team against Old
Carthusians again, scoring one of four goals to five, again on losing side. In his last London soccer season of
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Charles Clerke (Old Etonians), who was 21 years 173 days at the 1879 Cup Final, and then superseded in turn by Teddy Wynyard (Old Carthusians), who was aged 20 years 8 days at the 1881 Cup
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He became a familiar sight in general
Shrewsbury sporting circles and was involved as organising committee member, judge or more frequently starter at various local athletics events including the
215:, scoring the first of three winning goals to one against Old Etonians in round one in October 1882, and in the next season when he appeared through to the replayed losing fifth round against
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Shrewsbury when the Blues lost 0–5, although he attempted to head a goal, in November 1885. He also appeared in a replayed but losing first round tie for the Shropshire Senior Cup against
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December 1880, when he scored the first and last of his side's three winning goals, the third "kicked well with his left foot on to the goal post, off which it glanced through"; and the
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magazine's report, there was "vociferous cheering, throwing up of hats, and other demonstrations of delight from their supporters." At the game's end, Lloyd-Jones, and his team captain
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attempted to stop the ball with a weak mis-kick, Lloyd-Jones, "who had followed well up shot it between the posts. This feat quite 'brought down the house.'" According to
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Fete between 1890 and 1908; starter (and in 1913 judge) at the annual
Shropshire Constabulary Sports held from 1897, and those held on various commemorative occasions.
312:, were specially cheered by the crowd. At 21 years and 150 days Lloyd-Jones was the 'baby' of his team and the youngest Cup Final scorer in the event's then history.
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in January 1885, but muddy conditions made scoring impossible and it ended indecisively although an opponent attempted a late score judged two minutes out of time.
1526:
The Early FA Cup Finals by Keith Warsop, published by Tony Brown's Soccerdata imprint. This is the source for this article except where otherwise indicated above.
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Death Certificate, Registration District of Atcham, Sub-District of St Mary, No 149 of 1918. Cause of death: "1.a. Tumour of bladder, malignant b. Exhaustion."
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574:. He was buried on 9 March in Shrewsbury's General Cemetery in Longden Road where, more recently in 2002, the Football League's all-time leading goalscorer,
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His name does not occur in any team lists in reported matches played by Clapham Rovers, or in any representative matches for London during that season.
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ball held by Shrewsbury Amateur Dramatic Society under the name of Clopton Jones and in the character of a member of 'Clapham Rovers C.C.'
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664:"Satisfied" was the lowest acceptable examination grade, the higher grades in ascending order being Class III, Class II and Class I.
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74:; while commonly named as Lloyd-Jones in newspaper reports, he was also at other times named as C.A.L. Jones, rarely Clopton Jones.
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66:, Shropshire, the younger son of Charles Lloyd Jones (1828-1901), who was known as the squire of Hanwood, about three miles from
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Report of match, played 15 July 1886. Report remarks "Mr C.A. Lloyd-Jones played a brilliant and faultless innings of 40".
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in the third. In the fifth round, in February 1880 at Kennington Oval, against the Cup's then holders,
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22:(12 November 1858 – 7 March 1918) was an English businessman and amateur sportsman, best known for
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Column g-h. Match report. The winner of this trophy would be known as the 'champion of the green'.
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in 1888. At Shrewsbury area club level he played for Abbey Foregate, Pontesbury, Montgomery and
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conducted the ball to within "about six yards of the University goal". Although Oxford's
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973:"Football Association Challenge Cup Competition. Old Harrovians v Southill Park".
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came about because his parents were Welsh and Castle Blues were affiliated to the
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in November 1880, winning 3–2. His team was drawn from Clapham Rovers, Pilgrims,
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Lloyd-Jones had been in the football XI at Trent College where he played against
1399:"Bowling. Severnside B.C. The "Greene" Challenge Cup". 28 July 1911. p. 11.
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Lloyd-Jones captained a 'fairly strong' scratch team called The Casuals against
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Already known as 'the crack forward of the Clapham Rovers', his joining the
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in second round (2 December 1882) and appeared in the third round against
1203:"Shropshire Challenge Cup. Semi-final Tie. St. George's v Castle Blues".
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421:) in January 1886, his last reported appearance in a match for the club.
1073:"Football. The Association Challenge Cup. Clapham Rovers v Upton-park".
185:(5 February 1881); Edinburgh at the Oval (30 December 1882); Glasgow at
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988:"Football Association Challenge Cup. Clapham Rovers v South Norwood".
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He made one county appearance for Shropshire, against Denbighshire at
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he scored the only goal when Clapham Rovers won the Cup Final against
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After leaving Trent and arriving in London he played for; St Mary's,
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1128:"The Association Challenge Cup: Old Carthusians v. Clapham Rovers".
1089:"The Association Challenge Cup, Old Carthusians v. Clapham Rovers".
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Shrewsbury Cemetery where he is buried (his gravestone not shown).
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1264:"Welsh Cup Tie. Third Round. Newtown v Shrewsbury Castle Blues".
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He appeared with Clapham Rovers in the first two seasons of the
1248:"Shropshire Cup. Castle Blues (Shrewsbury) v Wellington Town".
1233:"Shropshire Cup. Castle Blues (Shrewsbury) v Wellington Town".
658:"Our Chronicle. Cambridge Local Examinations, Christmas 1874".
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was welcomed in the words of a football commentator writing in
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A Matter of Life and Death, The Secrets of Shrewsbury Cemetery
1003:"Association Challenge Cup. Old Etonians v. Clapham Rovers".
379:(Montgomeryshire) team, scoring the only goal in the match.
270:), he scored the only goal of the match, in the first half.
897:"The London Challenge Cup. Clapham Rovers v Old Etonians".
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Antiques Trades Gazette report by Alex Capon, 1 June 2008.
754:
Play Up Corinth: A History of the Corinthian Football Club
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in the first round. Early in the fourth round tie against
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The club was spelt 'Pengwerne' in his newspaper obituary.
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He is listed as "Lloyd-Jones" in the latter team line-up.
912:"London Association Cup. Upton Park v Clapham Rovers".
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After returning to Shropshire, Lloyd-Jones played with
319:, he scored one of his team's 15 goals to nil against
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He joined Clapham Rovers in time for the start of the
70:. Like his father, his name was not hyphenated on his
582:– a translation of this being "Enjoy, you who win".
331:. He did not play at all during the 1881–82 season.
219:, the ultimate winner of the Cup's final, in 1883.
166:in their opening season (in a single match against
1336:"Athletic Sports. Clapham Rovers Football Club".
409:, and the replayed and losing third round of the
273:He returned to the Oval on 10 April, when as the
1560:Deaths from bladder cancer in the United Kingdom
1480:"Shrewsbury Chronicle". 8 March 1918. p. 4.
338:he scored one of his team's seven goals against
512:He was also a keen angler and good rifle shot.
433:, his last reported match being in March 1887.
138:, scoring the first of his team's three goals;
1383:"Bowling. Severnside B.C. The Allcroft Vase".
837:"Football. London v Birmingham and District".
8:
691:Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle
102:View of Trent College where he was educated.
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566:Lloyd-Jones married on 30 October 1894, at
470:teams. He later played at county level for
393:The Castle Blues had become holders of the
516:in 1912. He also became involved with the
388:The Wellington Journal and Shrewsbury News
351:, he appeared in the second round against
1143:"Football: Clapham Rovers v. Rochester".
247:captaining his team in the latter match.
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42:and was selected, but did not play, for
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1280:"Shrewsbury Schools v Mr. Aston's XI".
1079:The injury's exact nature is not given.
1033:"Football. Association Challenge Cup".
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1266:Wellington Journal and Shrewsbury News
1190:Wellington Journal and Shrewsbury News
1188:"Football. Notes (by an Old Player)".
1175:Wellington Journal and Shrewsbury News
867:"Football. London v Nottinghamshire".
756:. Tempus Publishing. pp. 230–31.
539:broker (lodging in Hetherington Road,
355:and in the losing third round against
266:(who had beaten Clapham Rovers in the
1130:Football: A Weekly Record of the Game
960:Football: A Weekly Record of the Game
854:Football: a Weekly Record of the Game
824:Football: a Weekly Record of the Game
736:"Corinthians v. Westminster School".
648:Example of report as "Clopton Jones".
509:not win four running events in 1884.
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882:"Westminster School v The Casuals".
146:of Tottenham in a match against the
1605:19th-century English businesspeople
1595:Men's association football forwards
676:Trent College Magazine, Issue No. 2
535:Lloyd-Jones worked in London as an
429:to play the current pupil teams at
1496:. Logaston Press. pp. 97–98.
642:"Fancy Dress Ball at Shrewsbury".
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1455:"Death of Mr. C.A. Lloyd-Jones".
943:"Football. Middlesex v Norfolk".
852:"London v Oxford and Cambridge".
720:"Oxford University v Wanderers".
689:"1st Surrey Rifles v St Mary's".
629:Example report as "C.A.L. Jones".
114:in 1875. He was described in the
1575:People educated at Trent College
1367:"Clapham Rovers Football Club".
1351:"Clapham Rovers Football Club".
1145:The Chatham & Rochester News
1132:. 21 February 1883. p. 325.
933:Return match at Kennington Oval.
807:"Football. London v Edinburgh".
623:"Football. London v Sheffield".
81:, where he was a boarder at the
927:"Football. Essex v Middlesex".
826:. 24 January 1883. p. 266.
704:"The Pilgrims v The Ramblers".
660:Trent College Magazine, Issue 2
1550:Businesspeople from Shropshire
1373:Report of their annual sports.
1357:Report of their annual sports.
646:. 26 February 1892. p. 6.
497:In 1892 Lloyd-Jones entered a
449:Wales and Border Counties F.A.
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1600:Deaths from cancer in England
1440:. 2 November 1894. p. 8.
1424:. 2 November 1894. p. 5.
1302:Other newspapers such as the
1296:"Shropshire v Denbighshire".
1113:"Clapham Rovers v. Windsor".
856:. 29 March 1883. p. 396.
726:An apparent guest appearance.
1316:"Cricket. Pontesbury v.C.C.(
1205:Eddowes's Shrewsbury Journal
568:St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury
1585:Clapham Rovers F.C. players
1555:Footballers from Shropshire
1387:. 28 July 1911. p. 11.
1322:Eddowes' Shrewsbury Journal
1282:Eddowes' Shrewsbury Journal
1173:"Pontesbury v Llanfyllin".
674:"Our Chronicle. Football".
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1459:. 8 March 1918. p. 4.
1324:. 21 July 1886. p. 3.
1540:English men's footballers
1020:The Football Annual, 1880
20:Clopton Allen Lloyd-Jones
839:Birmingham Daily Gazette
399:Birmingham Challenge Cup
181:(27 November 1880), and
1580:Corinthian F.C. players
1492:Francis, Peter (2006).
1436:"Lloyd-Jones:Everall".
1389:Column g. Match report.
792:"London v Birmingham".
777:"London v Birmingham".
752:Cavallini, Rob (2007).
531:Personal life and death
486:. He did not appear in
403:Wolverhampton Wanderers
373:Shrewsbury Castle Blues
1590:Wanderers F.C. players
914:The Stratford Express
116:Trent College Magazine
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1369:Bell's Life in London
1353:Bell's Life in London
1320:) v. Condover C.C.".
1270:Report of tie replay.
1254:Report of tie replay.
1160:Bell's Life in London
1115:Bell's Life in London
990:Bell's Life in London
706:Bell's Life in London
572:cancer of the bladder
395:Shropshire Senior Cup
227:F.A. Cup competitions
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46:as an international.
1457:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1438:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1422:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1385:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1298:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1250:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1235:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1220:Shrewsbury Chronicle
1018:Alcock, C.W. (ed.).
822:"London v Glasgow".
644:Shrewsbury Chronicle
504:The month after his
233:Cambridge University
30:. He played for the
1252:. 11 December 1885.
1237:. 27 November 1885.
1222:. 20 November 1885.
1207:. 18 February 1885.
1192:. 27 December 1884.
1162:. 23 December 1883.
1077:. 14 February 1881.
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992:. 27 December 1879.
958:"Notts. v Surrey".
886:. 25 November 1880.
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781:. 29 November 1880.
740:. 15 November 1882.
724:. 14 December 1880.
678:. 1875. p. 62.
662:. 1875. p. 70.
627:. 15 November 1878.
445:Wales national team
183:Aston Lower Grounds
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1300:. 23 January 1885.
1268:. 29 January 1886.
1177:. 7 February 1885.
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1117:. 13 January 1883.
977:. 9 November 1878.
947:. 30 October 1883.
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871:. 5 November 1883.
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693:. 2 December 1876.
518:Pengwern Boat Club
268:previous Cup Final
194:Westminster School
168:Westminster School
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16:English footballer
1503:978-1-904396-58-1
811:. 1 January 1883.
763:978-0-7524-4479-6
708:. 4 January 1879.
597:1880 FA Cup Final
580:Godi tu che vinci
431:Shrewsbury School
344:Windsor Home Park
283:Oxford University
213:London Senior Cup
160:Oxford University
132:1st Surrey Rifles
108:Nottingham Forest
72:birth certificate
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154:(1879–84); the
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275:inside-forward
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545:1881 census
525:Whit Monday
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480:Radnorshire
334:In that of
164:Corinthians
83:1871 census
1534:Categories
607:References
476:Shropshire
377:Llanfyllin
369:Pontesbury
325:Upton Park
217:Upton Park
136:Camberwell
68:Shrewsbury
50:Early life
1338:The Times
1091:The Times
1075:The Times
1035:The Field
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929:The Times
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809:The Times
794:The Times
779:The Times
738:The Field
722:The Times
625:The Times
549:bookmaker
543:, in the
506:Cup final
411:Welsh Cup
353:Rochester
306:The Field
170:, 1882).
156:Wanderers
150:in 1879;
122:In London
599:: winner
492:Condover
413:against
401:against
321:Finchley
239:and the
158:against
148:Ramblers
144:Pilgrims
24:football
586:Honours
541:Clapham
438:Wrexham
415:Newtown
349:1883–84
336:1882–83
256:Romford
252:1879–80
128:Peckham
64:Hanwood
28:cricket
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1063:Final.
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537:indigo
357:Swifts
279:winger
202:Swifts
94:School
36:FA Cup
206:Hawks
44:Wales
1498:ISBN
758:ISBN
559:and
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245:1878
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