RMS Winchester Castle Passenger List - 9 December 1954
Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List for the RMS Winchester Castle of the Union-Castle Line, Departing 9 December 1954 from Southampton to Durban via Madeira, Capetown, Port Elizabeth, and East London , Commanded by Captain G. W. B. Lloyd. GGA Image ID # 13ce55bb26
Itinerary
- Southampton Leave December 9th
- Madeira - - Call December 12th
- CAPE TOWN Arrive December 23rd
- CAPE TOWN Depart December 23rd
- Port Elizabeth Arrive December 25th
- Port Elizabeth Depart December 26th
- East London Call December 27th
- Durban Arrive December 28th
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain G. W. B. Lloyd, Commander
- Chief Officer R. G. Pargiter
- First Officer H. Landless
- Second Officer J. C. Edwards
- Third Officer J. D. MacMillan
- Fourth Officer D. M. Bailey
- Chief Engineer A. M. Shute
- First Engineer F. Young
- Senr. Second Engineer H. G. Stuart
- Intr. Second Engineer A. C. Simpson
- Jnr. Second Engineer H. Huges
- Surgeon D. Fairley, M.B., Ch.B
- Purser L. F. W. Tayler
- Chief Steward H. C. Boorn
- First Radio Officer J. Eager
List of First Class Passengers.
Madeira
- Mr. D. V. Archard
- Mrs. Archard
- Mr. J. Bancroft
- Mr. M. Berry
- Mr. E. J. Blackmore
- Mrs. Blackmore
- Miss Blackmore
- Miss J. Campbell
- Mr. O. E. Coad
- Miss A. E. Craston
- Miss E. N. da Silva
- Mrs. C. de Freitas
- Mr. F. Elms
- Mrs. Elms
- Miss E. M. G. Gale
- Mr. H. Gilbert
- Mrs. Gilbert
- Miss Green
- Miss Green
- Mr. G. R. Hart
- Mrs. Hart
- Cmdr. J. A. Hunn, O.B.E., R.N
- Mrs. Hunn
- Mrs. F. V. Hunn
- Mr. P. Hyams
- Mrs. Hyams
- Mr. T. A. B. Jones
- Mrs. Jones
- Mrs. B. Mash
- Mr. J. Mindel
- Mrs. Mindel
- Master D. Mindel
- Mrs. E. Neilson
- Mr. A. S. Pearson
- Mrs. Pearson
- Mr. J. Phillips
- Mrs. Phillips
- Mr. A. Rodrigues
- Miss M. Ruddle
- Mr. J. H. Sisson
- Mrs. Sisson
- Mr. C. T. Sutcliffe
- Mrs. Sutcliffe
- Miss D. Sutcliffe
- Mr. H. Thomas
- Mr. J. Warshaw
- Mrs. Wilcox
CAPE TOWN
- Mr. W. Arlidge
- Mrs. Arlidge
- Miss M. C. Bates
- Mr. W. C. J. Besaans
- Mrs. Besaans
- Mrs. A. L. Black
- Mrs. D. Brown
- Mr. H. W. Danbury
- Mrs. Danbury
- Miss B. Dege
- Colonel A. C. Ellis, C.B.E
- Mrs. Ellis
- Captain H. E. Fougstedt
- Mrs. Fougstedt
- Master M. G. Fougstedt
- Mr. G. H. Gascoigne
- Mrs. Gascoigne
- Professor G. P. Gilmour
- Mrs. Gilmour
- Mr. A. Gordon
- Brigadier E. S. F. Harvey
- Mrs. Harvey
- Mr. R. T. Houchin
- Mrs. Houchin
- Mrs. M. Hussey
- Mr. E. Shirley Jones
- Dr. C. F. Knight, D.S.O
- Mrs. A. Lucas
- Miss A. S. Lucas
- Mrs. D. A. Macartney
- Mrs. A. M. Medhurst
- Mr. D. P. B. Morkel
- Mrs. Morkel
- Major P. M. Murray
- Mr. M. Olsberg, J.P
- Mrs. Olsberg
- Mrs. M. Orchard, J.P
- Mrs. S. C. Pearsall
- Mr. A. E. Potter
- Dr. J. D. K. Reitz
- Mrs. Reitz
- Mr. G. H. Rusbridger
- Mrs. Rusbridger
- Master R. J. Rusbridger
- Master A. C. Rusbridger
- Mr. A. C. Shaw
- Mrs. Shaw
- Mrs. A. M. Smith
- Mrs. M. Springarn
- Miss S. Springarn
- Mr. L. J. Stanley
- Mr. E. Taylor
- Mrs. Taylor
- Miss J. Taylor
- Mrs. M. E. Trouton
- Miss K. M. G. Trouton
- Miss F. Verinder
- Mr. D. J. Walkerley
- Mrs. Cecilia Wessels
- Miss F. P. Williams
- Mrs. M. Woodward
Madeira to CAPE TOWN
- Mr. J. Vintcent
East London
- Mrs. M. J. Bentley
Durban
- Mr. J. C. R. Allen
- Mrs. Allen
- Master J. P. Allen
- Mr. E. J. Chalk
- Mrs. Chalk
- Mr. E. Frankel
- Mrs. Frankel
- Mr. H. E. Nixon
- Mr. S. Oncken
- Mrs. Oncken
- Mr. D. Ross
- Mrs. Ross
- Miss J. Ross
- Miss M. I. Ross
Tourist Class Passengers
CAPE TOWN
- Sister. M. Alexis
- Mrs. G. J. Anderson
- Mrs. H. M. Anderson
- Master A. J. Anderson
- Miss L. M. Anderson
- Miss E. Anderson
- Mrs. E. Ashton
- Captain Evelyn Ashwell (S.A.)
- Mr. E. J. Atkins
- Mrs. Atkins
- Master E. J. Atkins
- Mr. P. Bailey
- Miss M. J. Ball
- Miss D. W. Barnett
- Mr. E. J. Bebington
- Mrs. Bebington
- Mrs. A. V. Bentley
- Mrs. L. E. Blay
- Miss R. Blay
- Mr. J. V. d. Merwe Booysen
- Mrs. Booysen
- Mr. I. D. Bosman
- Mrs. Bosman
- Miss K. Brabazon
- Miss J. Brady
- Mr. E. Russell Brayshaw
- Mrs. Brayshaw
- Mr. T. Butcher
- Miss J. Cairns
- Miss I. M. Carlson
- Mrs. E. M. Chalmers
- Miss A. Chalmers
- Master G. A. Chalmers
- Mr. C. R. Chapple
- Mrs. Chapple
- Mrs. M. A. Chivell
- Master D. F. Chivell
- Master P. E. Chivell
- Mr. W. F. Clark
- Mrs. Clark
- Mrs. D. A. Clark
- Miss A. Clay
- Miss L. E. Clendinnen
- Miss M. Coetzer
- Rev. P. G. Cole
- Mrs. Cole
- Miss G. M. Connell
- Mrs. J. Cook
- Master Cook
- Miss I. Crosbie
- Miss B. Crowley
- Mrs. L. Cusack
- Miss L. Cusack
- Mr. I. F. Dallimer
- Mrs. Dallimer
- Miss G. R. Dauncey
- Mr. B. Davies
- Mr. W. E. Davies
- Mrs. A. Davies
- Miss D. Davies
- Mrs. I. M. Davies
- Miss E. Davies
- Master G. Davies
- Master E. Davies
- Miss E. B. Dean
- Mr. H. W. F. De Bruyn
- Mrs. De Bruyn
- Master G. A. De Bruyn
- Mrs. M. J. Deleeuw
- Miss M. J. Deleeuw
- Mrs. N. Desjardins
- Master P. W. Desjardins
- Mr. D. Dick
- Mrs. Dick
- Miss J. Dick
- Miss G. Dick
- Miss W. F. Dorsett
- Miss R. Dray
- Miss L. Dudley
- Miss L. J. Du Preez
- Mr. H. B. Eaton
- Dr. D. Eloff
- Mr. A. G. Evans
- Mr. D. Evans
- Mr. G. H. Felton
- Miss C. B. J. Findlay-Smith
- Sister M. J. Fister
- Mrs. R. B. Fontini
- Miss Y. A. Fontini
- Mr. J. Forbes
- Mrs. Forbes
- Master J. G. Forbes
- Master B. F. Forbes
- Master N. G. Forbes
- Miss B. Ford
- Mr. I. J. van H. Fourie
- Mrs. Fourie
- Master T. Fourie
- Master I. Fourie
- Mr. M. Fricker
- Mr. F. Gernandt
- Mrs. G. Gibbs
- Miss A. Gibson
- Miss M. H. Gibson
- Mrs. F. A. Gold
- Mrs. E. J. Goodwin
- Miss Y. Goodwin
- Mr. A. Goold
- Mr. C. W. Gover
- Mr. J. Graham
- Mrs. Graham
- Mr. G. T. Grimes
- Mrs. C. Griffiths
- Master D. Griffiths
- Mr. I. Gunn
- Mr. J. Hamilton
- Mrs. Hamilton
- Miss N. Hawkins
- Mr. D. S. Hearne
- Mr. T. J. Hedderick
- Mrs. H. Hickman
- Mr. J. M. Hill
- Mrs. Hill
- Mr. H. A. Hillier
- Mrs. Hillier
- Mrs. F. M. Hoban
- Miss M. L. Hobson
- Mr. T. R. Hodges
- Mr. H. Home
- Mrs. M. F. Hopley
- Miss S. M. Hopley
- Miss A. E. Hopley
- Mr. G. A. Hosking
- Mrs. Hosking
- Master D. H. Hosking
- Master B. C. Hosking
- Mrs. E. H. Hughes
- Miss P. D. Hunter
- Mrs. M. James
- Mrs. E. Jamieson
- Mr. J. Jansson
- Miss J. Jennings
- Mr. H. Johnstone
- Mr. F. J. Jones
- Mrs. Jones
- Miss J. A. Jones
- Miss R. V. Jones
- Mr. I. O. Jones
- Mrs. Jones
- Miss J. K. Jones
- Mr. K. J. Jooste
- Mrs. Jooste
- Master J. K. Jooste
- Mr. P. Julyan
- Mrs. Julyan
- Miss M. T. Kannemeyer
- Miss H. R. Katzeff
- Mrs. E. Keens
- Mr. M. T. M. Kennedy
- Mr. G. J. Kerkhoven
- Mr. D. M. Kerswill
- Mrs. Kerswill
- Mr. J. King
- Mr. R. T. Kinnaird
- Mr. H. Laufer
- Mr. W. Livingstone
- Mrs. Livingstone
- Mrs. L. Long
- Mr. G. Loxley
- Miss S. W. Luckhoff
- Miss S. Lynch
- Mr. A. McClarty
- Mrs. McClarty
- Mrs. E. M. McConell
- 'Miss J. McConell
- Miss S. MacDonald
- Mrs. J. McGlinchey
- Master I. McGlinchey
- Master D. McGlinchey
- Mrs. I. MacKenzie
- Miss MacKenzie
- Mrs. C. M. McManis
- Miss A. M. McManis
- Miss C. T. McManis
- Mr. D. Mann
- Mr. R. Marks
- Mrs. I. Marshall
- Miss A. Marshall
- Mr. W. E. Martin
- Mrs. Martin
- Master Martin
- Mr. P. A. May
- Mrs. May
- Mr. J. V. Melvill
- Mr. D. Miller
- Mr. S. J. Miller
- Mr. W. F. Milne
- Mr. G. A. Mitchell
- Mrs. Mitchell
- Mr. F. Morrison
- Mr. C. W. Mullis
- Mrs. Mullis
- Mrs. M. Myron
- Major Margaretta Nelson (S.A.)
- Mr. J. Nelson
- Mr. P. S. Odd
- Sister M. Oswald
- Mr. W. M. Park
- Miss S. E. Park
- Mr. A. F. W. Parker
- Mrs. Parker
- Mr. D. Pead
- Miss M. Pendleton
- Miss A. N. Pennell
- Mr. It B. Pigott
- Mr. E. G. R. Pike
- Mrs. Pike
- Miss M. Pike
- Miss M. Pike
- Mrs. D. E. Pitt
- Master A. Pitt
- Miss J. Pitt
- Mr. C. Plews
- Mrs. Plews
- Miss D. E. U. Pope
- Mrs. M. A. Pritchard
- Mrs. M. Przychodzka
- Master Przychodzka
- Mr. M. A. Puttock
- Mrs. Puttock
- Master C. Puttock
- Master C. Puttock
- Miss J. Pybus
- Mrs. I. D. Quinn
- Mrs. G. W. Rainbow
- Miss P. E. Ramsey
- Mr. J. Reid
- Miss A. Robb
- Mr. M. E. Rowe
- Miss P. I. T. Rowland
- Rev. R. Rushworth
- Mrs. Rushworth
- Master S. J. Rushworth
- Master D. C. Rushwarth
- Master M. B. Rushworth
- Master J. E. Rushworth
- Mr. G. C. Ryan, M.B.E
- Mrs. Ryan
- Miss S. Ryan
- Miss C. Ryan
- Miss S. Ryan
- Dr. J. J. Rymer
- Mr. J. A. Saggers
- Mrs. Saggers
- Mr. B. Sanders
- Mr. B. Scallan
- Mr. A. G. Shepherd
- Miss D. M. Shepherd
- Miss I. E. Simon
- Mr. N. Skinner
- Mrs. Skinner
- Mr. W. Skinner
- Mrs. Skinner
- Miss D. M. Skipworth
- Mr. G. Slade
- Mrs. M. A. Smith
- Mrs. A. M. Smith
- Mrs. M. E. Smith
- Miss A. F. H. Smith
- Master E. J. Smith
- Mrs. A. Sowerby
- Miss D. Steinberg
- Captain G. Stelstra
- Mrs. Stelstra
- Miss C. Stelstra
- Miss D. Stelstra
- Miss S. Stelstra
- Miss K. Stepkowska
- Mrs. S. M. Stevens
- Mrs. A. M. Stevens
- Master N. A. Stevens
- Mr. G. R. Stewart-Sandeman
- Mrs. Stewart-Sandeman
- Master G. D. Stewart-Sandeman
- Master D. H. Stewart-Sandeman
- Miss K. Stewart-Sandeman
- Mr. A. G. Steyn
- Mr. L. Storjakovic
- Mr. L. S. Stork
- Mr. R. W. Summerton
- Mr. R. W. Sumner
- Mr. A. K. Swanepoel
- Mrs. Swanepoel
- Mr. J. Sybray
- Miss P. M. Tasker
- Mr. H. J. Taylor
- Mrs. Taylor
- Mrs. S. Tempeton
- Mrs. M. Tester
- Miss M. M. Tester
- Mr. J. Thompson
- Mr. A. J. Thorogood
- Mrs. S. E. Thring
- Mrs. R. Tomlinson
- Mr. A. A. Treble
- Mrs. L. A. Tulhurst
- Mr. H. A. Turley
- Mrs. Turley
- Master N. Turley
- Master A. Turley
- Miss L. F. Turley
- Miss B. Twine
- Mrs. P. M. Van Breda
- Mr. N. Van Der Walt
- Mrs. Van Der Walt
- Mrs. D. E. Van Dyk
- Master P. Van Dyk
- Miss A. E. Van Dyk
- Miss D. E. Van Dyk
- Mrs. H. Van Harte
- Miss S. Van Harte
- Mr. J. C. D. Vercueil
- Mrs. J. J. Vertenten
- Miss T. A. Vertenten
- Mrs. R. Vitkin
- Miss G. Vitkin
- Mr. Vollmerhause
- Mr. E. H. Vorster
- Mr. J. H. Waldron
- Mr. R. D. Wallace
- Miss P. A. Welch
- Mr. J. H. Whelan
- Mr. G. P. Whittaker
- Mr. V. Wilcox
- Mr. D. J. Williams
- Mrs. Williams
- Miss J. Willment
- Mr. E. J. Wilson
- Mr. F. C. Wilson
- Mrs. P. Wilson
- Master M. Wilson
- Miss C. Wilson
- Mrs. S. A. Wise
- Mr. W. Withey
- Mr. R. F. Wood
- Mrs. Wood
- Master A. H. Wood
- Master M. F. Wood
- Miss J. Wood
Port Elizabeth
- Mrs. G. Banyard
- Mr. F. A. Farwell
- Mrs. M. Fleming
- Mrs. R. Florence
- Mrs. J. H. Forbes
- Master I. L. Forbes
- Miss I. C. Forgan
- Miss S. A. Hodges
- Captain R. Marsh
- Mr. J. Samson
- Mrs. E. McD. Smith
- Mr. S. Smith
- Mrs. Smith
- Mrs. D. C. Western
- Miss L. J. Western
East London
- Mr. J. Coogan
- Mrs. Coogan
- Miss P. M. J. Coogan
- Mrs. A. W. Gardiner
- Miss J. A. Jinman
- Mr. A. Millett
- Mrs. E. Austin Phillips
- Mrs. F. Selby
Durban
- Mr. F. Anderson
- Mr. M. Anderson
- Mrs. Anderson
- Miss M. L. Anderson
- Miss B. Anderson
- Mrs. W. Boom
- Miss J. Burton
- Miss M. Butler
- Mr. F. R. Clark
- Mrs. Clark
- Mrs. E. Clark
- Mr. D. S. Craig
- Mrs. Craig
- Mr. P. J. Dawson
- Mr. D. Dingley
- Rev. C. D. Flewelling
- Mrs. Flewelling
- Master C. D. Flewelling
- Mr. A. C. Franklin
- Mr. H. I. Fyffe
- Mrs. Fyffe
- Lt.-Col. Rowland R. Gibson
- Mrs. Gibson
- Mr. C. J. Hillier
- Mrs. Hillier
- Miss D. V. Ibbeson
- Mr. T. Jarvis
- Mrs. Jarvis
- Miss H. Jarvis
- Master K. Jarvis
- Mr. L. A. Jenkins
- Mrs. Jenkins
- Master P. Jenkins
- Mr. T. E. Jones
- Mrs. Jones
- Mrs. E. Kerr
- Mr. J. Kinghorn
- Pastor J. McNeil
- Mrs. McNeil
- Miss D. M. McNeil
- Miss R. A. McNeil
- Mrs. L. B. Neame
- Mr. J. L. Peel
- Mrs. Peel
- Miss M. E. Purchase
- Mr. B. R. Row
- Miss M. Ruane
- Miss M. J. Scott
- Mrs. E. L. Skinner
- Mr. B. D. Vause
- Mr. W. G. Vincent
- Mrs. Vincent
- Mrs. A. Webb
- Mrs. O. B. Wright
Information for Passengers
Hours of Meals, etc. The arrangements in the First Class are :-
Tea and Coffee served in Cabins from 6.0 am
Children's Breakfast at 7.30 am
Breakfast at 8:30 am
Children's Dinner at 12:00 noon.
Luncheon at 1:00 pm
Afternoon Tea at 4.0 pm
Children's Tea at 5.30 pm
Dressing Gong at 7:00 pm Dinner at 7.30 pm
At the discretion of the Commander, in port and at other times when more
convenient, dinner may be served at 7:00 pm
The arrangements are as above in the Tourist Class also, except on voyages where the number of Passengers makes it necessary for first and second sittings, as follows :-
Tea and Coffee served in Cabins from 6.0 am
First Sitting Second Sitting
Breakfast ... ... 7.30 am 8:30 am
Luncheon ... .. ... 12:00 noon 1:00 pm
Afternoon Tea from ... 4.0 pm —
Chi Id ren's Tea ... ... 5.30 pm —
Dinner ... ... ... 6.30 pm 7.30 pm
Parents are asked to take these meals with their children at the first sitting, a special menu being provided for the children.
Children. It is desired that children take their meals at the special tables provided for them. Passengers are requested to ensure that children in their care do not cause disturbance to other Passengers particularly during the hours from 2-4:00 pm when many Passengers are resting.
Complaints. Should any cause for complaint arise, Passengers are requested to bring it to the attention of the ship's authorities as promptly as possible.
Hours of Closing for BARS. All Bars close at 11:30 pm
Baggage. Full information about Baggage is given in the Company's Handbook of Information for Passengers. Any further details may be obtained from the Purser.
Boats and Boat Drill. There is an ample number of boats on all the Company's vessels, and boat drill, in which Passengers are earnestly invited to participate, is held periodically.
Life Jackets. In every cabin life jackets equivalent to the number of berths in each cabin, will be found stowed in their special racks overhead and a passenger's Steward or Stewardess will demonstrate how these life jackets should be put on.
Deck Chairs are provided free of charge. Passengers' own chairs are only received on board and carried at owner's risk.
Divine Service is held at 10:30 am in the First Class Lounge or Dining Saloon every Sunday at sea, and all Passengers are invited to attend.
Shops and Hairdressing Saloons, with skilled hairdressers in attendance, are on all passenger vessels. Articles such as confectionery, cosmetics, toilet requisites, films, clothing, etc., are kept for sale to Passengers.
Letters, Telegrams, etc. For the convenience of Passengers a mail will be made up on board prior to arrival at a suitable port of call en route. Passengers are recommended to attend to the posting of their own letters in the letter box provided.
All information regarding telegraph rates, postal rates, stamps, etc., can be obtained from the Bureau.
All Passengers must furnish their addresses on the forms provided for the purpose on board, this information being required immediately on arrival in South Africa by the Immigration Authorities and on arrival in England by the Port Health Authorities. The assistance of Passengers in this matter is requested particularly, in order to facilitate the forwarding of any letters, telegrams, etc., which may arrive after they have left the vessel, or any articles that may be left in the cabins. Circulars or other printed matter of a similar nature will not be forwarded.
Passengers must apply personally to the Bureau for registered letters and packages.
On arrival of the vessel in England or South Africa, letters, etc., are sorted and sent on board as soon as possible and handed to Passengers in the respective classes on application. Passengers expecting letters, etc., which do not arrive by the first delivery should make further application at the Bureau before disembarking.
It must be distinctly understood that while every care will be taken the Comp'any cannot accept any responsibility in connection with the posting, receiving, delivery, forwarding, or transmission of letters, telegrams, parcels, etc.
Libraries. The libraries are open daily and the Librarians are in attendance to issue and receive books. Passengers are requested to ensure that books borrowed by them are duly entered by the Librarian before the volumes are taken away.
Any books found lying about are returned to the libraries, but Passengers will be held responsible for the loss of any book registered in their name. Any such loss is charged for in accordance with the price of the book.
Medical Attendance. The Surgeon of the vessel is authorized to charge for professional attendance, inclusive of medicines, at the rate of 10s. Od. per visit in the case of first class Passengers, and 5s. Od. in the case of tourist class Passengers, with a maximum of two chargeable visits per day. Accounts for medical attendance will be rendered by the Surgeon before the end of the voyage.
Shore Excursions. For particulars of various Shore Excursions at Ports of Call, see separate booklet, a copy of which may be obtained from the Purser.
Time-Tables and Postal Guides. Railway and other time-tables, postal guides, etc., are available for reference at the Bureau.
Valuables, etc. Passengers' valuables or money may be handed to the Purser to be deposited in the vessel's safe for custody during the voyage, for which a charge is made of 3s. 6d. per £100 upon the declared value of each parcel or deposit, with a minimum charge of 2s.
Parcels required during the voyage can be re-deposited at half the above rate, a receipt being given on behalf of the Company for valuables or money so deposited.
Wireless Services enable Passengers to keep in touch with their friends throughout the voyage, either by radio-telegram or at much cheaper rates by means of ship letter telegrams. Full particulars and charges can be obtained from the Radio Office.
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The Union - Castle Mail Steamship Company, Limited Fleet
- Pretoria Castle ... 28,705
- DUNNOTTAR Castle ... 15,054
- EDINBURGH Castle ... 28,705
- *KENILWORTH Castle ... 9,906
- Capetown Castle ... 27,002
- *Dr.KENSBERG Castle ... 9,904
- ATHLONE Castle ... ... 25,567
- *GOOD Hope Castle 9,881
- STIRLING Castle ... ... 25,554
- 'RIEBEECK Castle ... 8,355
- CARNARVON Castle 20,141
- *RUSTENBURG Castle 8,355
- WINCHESTER Castle ... 20,001
- *ROXBURGH Castle 7,996
- ARUNDEL Castle ... ... 19,216
- *Richmond Castle 7,960
- BLOEMFONTEIN Castle ... 18,400
- *ROWALLAN Castle 7,943
- WARWICK Castle ... ... 17,387
- *ROCHESTER Castle 7,818
- Durban Castle ... ... 17,382
- TANTALLON Castle 7,448
- RHODESIA Castle ... ... 17,041
- KENYA Castle ... 17,041
- 'TINTAGEL Castle ... ... 7,447
- BRAEMAR Castle ... ... 17,029
- 'ROSLIN Castle 7,017
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