IFRDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

LID ADEZIALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND..

Shake, Coal and

PROPRIETORS

THEATRE ROYAL

LAST NIGHT

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-night To-night L

8.15 p.me

The Latest, Greatest and Most Wonderful EDISON

"KINETOPHONE"

ALL NEW TALKING PICTURES BETTER THAN EVER

Parcra #8. $150 CL

Boldi, and Salors in uniform and Children half price.. Booking at MOUTRIES.

General Brokers.

Hoagrong. December 10, 1919.

TO LET

TO LET.

PEAK,

6

“TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Oode used:...

A.2.0. 4 & 5TH EDITIONI.

ALTREXGRAPHIC COUT.

Telegraphic Address MERION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUOTION.

THE Underlic Auctions

THE Undersigned have received instruc

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

"

on

SATURDAY,

the 13th December, 1913, at 2.30 PM,

at their Sales Roome, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road Carnor of

Jes House Street.

SEVERAL LOTS OF

CANTONESE BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE.

&c.,

&c..

A number of

JAPANESE WATER COLOURS' and

PICTURES,

A Small Cunsinment of

SILVER GOLDS,

Comprising:--

Cigarette Cases and Holders, Umbrella

and Stick Bandies, Salt Collars, Decantée- Stoppers,

&c.,

tc.,

and the remaining portion of a Consign ment of Lasher Trunks, Hand Bags, Suls Cases, etc., etc

(Full Particulars from Catalogue) TIEMS-As usual.

I

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Dec. 10, 1913.

TH

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1618

THE Undersigned favoured with instrua- tions from Lr, Colonel A. C. YouXAN, 1.M.8. will Sell by Public Auction,

10

TUESDAY,

the 18th December, 1913, at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales. Koors, Ko_8, Dos Vaux Road, Corner of.

Ice House Street, One Piano (practically new) spraintly built for the Tropics by Army and Navy. Stores, London, Oru Monarch: Gramophone in good order, Sundry Blackwood Furni ture," One Lady's Bicycle by B. 9 Arma Coy, (practically new), One 12 Bore Gun by Lang and One Rook Ritle, a quantity of Saddlery, and Camp Equipment,

Irish Terrier

&c.,

Also

&c.

Bitch excellently bred from generations of Champions.

Full Particulare from Catalogus. TR:- Usus!...

[

HUGHES & HOUGA,'

Ausioneers. Hongkong, Dec. 11, 1929.

PUBLIO -AUCTION.

on

1524

DROCKHURST,

ROOMS.

6. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 6 ROOMS. Office at 2, Connaught Road Central, 50 fest x 25 feet.

1507

JAPANESE EMIGRATION TO SOUTH AMERICA.

THE VINTAGE OF 1913.

Emigration from Japan to South Ame

A I-isappointing Year.

The annual survey by Venera, Gilbey of ries continuos steadily diedy to Brasilahin your'e vintage, shows a condition of

are and Mexico, although a fair number. going to Phrue. The Nippon Yusop Raisha steamer Wakasa Maru bas re- cuntly returned to Japan after taking 1:500 emigrants to Santos. Her voyage

things that is, on the whole, dappaiatu z. The wine-growing countries of Europe, with the single excaption of Italy, havo suffered everoly from the visitations of the weather. At the Bowering season in the spring, as n githering time in the

the result that, in epite of intervening spells of exceptionally fine weather, the

CEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER

PUBLIC AUCTION, TRE Undersigned has received inntrea

Ttions to all by Publice auction

On

SATURDAY,

the 13th December, 1913, commencing at

11. at Sass Roo

DULL STREET,

Withed Resorve

80 Piano Twood Suit Lengths " 10 Eider-dowę Quilts

And

Several Fnglish Leather Sait Cases and Portmanteau.

i

Ou View from Friday the 12th Txush on delivery,

GEO. P. LAHMERT,

pAuctioneer.İk

Bangkang, Dec. 9, 1913. (-a

PORNICA MOTION.

1529 rom Japan to Brazil took a little or autump, stormy conditions prevailed, with Undersignod haa, recoivod, instruc

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong. De 10; 1913.

TO BE LET.

(FROM 1ST JANUARY NEXTJ.

01 to AIMAI VILLAS join

ing OLDESLUE" Kimberly Rond, Kowloon.

Apply to 'ATTLE & Co., 79, Wyndham Stree or A. Abdoolrahim, Architect, 84 Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, Nov. 25, 1913.

GODOWNS.

TO LET

94, WANCHAI ROAD.

· 105, PRATA EAST,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVERT

MENT AGENGI Ja, Lo. Hongkong, Nov. 9, 1913.

16

TO LE

842

seven weeks, and

no fewer than 15 babies were born on the voyage, and these, as well as all the other passengers,

"tions to bell by Fuðlle Auction,-

.on

+

SATURDAY,

PUBLIC AUCTION

LA VALLINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE. DRINA AND CURIOSwed

dat arrived from be

THE Undersigned has received, fostenutione"ey Sell,

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY:

the 17th & 18th Desember 1912, commeading gach day at 2:18pr

Að búa, Rais Rocks Daddell Street,

A VALUAREX GLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA AND CURI

from a Sung to Kidalur Dynastica

Comprising

5-Coloured," 3: Colbored and Blug and White Ye, Plates,

| Figure, sta

Sang do. Boeu! Tara White Goddess of Mergy" (M

Five Crystal Vatu saad Shuff Bottles

Purcelain and Agate Souff Bottles

ld Exequeued Screen with 5 Culous decoration

Groon ad Red Jade, Orpaments

eto..

ota.

N.B. (The Undersigned will gies a. 2 weeks" guamatoo as to

of the articlos off red), th Betalings will be bond.

Cash on delivery

and

On wow from Meny the 18th Dec. Taxus

TO. LAMMERT,

1818

Hongkong, Tee, 9, 1913

VISISTOR AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG FOTEL.

Mr B. S. Abraham MeJ, E. Ainsworth

Mr & Mrs F.

Atkinan

were landed in good wealth. On arrival crop is well below, the average 'am regards the 13th December, 1913, commencing at :Mr W, Anderson excellent rangements for the immi- both quality and quantity. This will note granta had been made, and their wel come was such that 18 of the Wakasa's crew desorted.

Another emigrant ship is shortly sailing from hobe with, among etter passengers, 800 agricultural la bourers from Kyushu. As these are used to a tropical summer, they should do 1461 very well in their new home. Is is not thought in Japan that very many of the immigrants will stay in South America, but as soon as they have saved up some money they will return. Those, low over, settled on land owned by Japanese vill, no doubt, to a great extent stag and it is probable that a great many more will remain than is at present shought likely when it is realised - that' the colour "bar" does not exist and that the Japanese are not locked down. en in any way by the people among whom they live. The fact that so many emigrants take their families with them points to a likelihood of a prolonged stay, and is is also probable that a ser tain number of mixed marriages will take place, their docendants merging in the already very heterogeneous Lan American population. Because Japan isso different in almost every way from other countries, those Japanese who do not quickly become donationalised (and na rule it is only those of a superior ducntion who become so) become very homoniek after a few years' expatriation. nad taking this and other factors into consideration it is unlikely that ad panese question" will arise owing to immigration to South America.

FOUL-BOOKS HOUSES to Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avente, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

SHOP with Godown attached, Narmas ROAD, Kowloon.

Bowl Marine Lot No. 15 with Wharf.

Apply to MPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Jo.." LTD.. Hongkong. Nov; 23" 1913

TO LET

This is an aspect of the question which, it may be added, should epocially Mid Roots Ches) renta

EIRION, Nos. 9 & 10 Posk, unappeal to the Government of British

from 1st December Newly Painted and Colourwa bed.

RUGATE,' Austin 1, Kowloon; unfurnished...

No. 48 Peak, MOUNT KIILETT, (Church Mission Society Bunglow) frn ist Cctober 1913 till 9th May 1914, partly furnished, Cheap renti --

1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 60 Park, to let furnished for 1 puer from let. May,"

FOR SALE OR TO LET.

(From 1st November 1913.)

No, 1 GOUGH HILL, No 105 Peak. Bungalow containing Drawing. Dining and Smoking Koms and five Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis-Const.

FÜR BALE.

however, have the effect of cheapening the dot wine, since the sanliness of the

2.80 p.m. on First. Flt»r of Old Post Chico without rea-rro

A FIER COLESTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN, CURIOS AND SILK EMBROIDERIES,

Compralog

Blue and White, Coloured, Blue,

yield is sufficient to enhance prices without rogard to quality. In certain districts of Fiance there will be little or no wiza available or suitable for export. That country continues navertheless to hind the list as the greatest producer, ex- Grren and Yellow Tason, Plates, Bowie, porter, and also importer, of wine.Jada Orcaments, Soad Bottles otc, etc. Those who are prepared to challenge Sik Embroidered Hangings, Mandarine the classic verdict on ciaret, that it Coats, Chinese painted Rakimonos etc. would be "port," # 12-hould," will learn

Catalogues: will be issued. with pleasure that the Bordesuz district

On view from Friday the 12t5. has not suffered, in the same degree an

TERMS —Ãa DIKURI, DAT

most others. Owing to the sonntinura of the harvest and to the recent limitation of the district entitled to describe its produco

"champagne," a further increase in prices of that wine is likely to taká place. Such an addition to the cost of an almedy | catly beverage would prolidy place it beyond the means of the ordinary buyer, causing a further decline in the comasma

loa of wine in England and consequens. loss to the Exchequer. From Germany, Portugal, and oth countries come similar reports that the year's crop is deficient in both quality and quaolity, or at ledst is quality. Italy is the favoured exception, in England we have cariously little knowl edge ar appreciation of Italna winen-for what reason it is difficult to say Very little änds its way to pus markets, on the exceptionally large yield from Italian vint yards this year will be welcome rather to Face and Germany, cuntales faced with a serious difciency in their own produce. The most encouraging feature to the report is the increasing output and expuit to the Mother Country of Australian. wines. This news, is the more grati ying in view of the fact that our total importa tion of wine continues steadily to decline.

Sotao""Berlin Endorius munt. De-

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Dec. 8, 1913.-

PARIS

1310

TOILET

No. 18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(UNDER TEŻ ALTOR Kocst),--

THE Leading LADIE'S & GENTLE

MENS HAIRDRESSING BALOONS IN SES BASTA.

1r Mrs J. Ecaus

koph

Mias Kranskoph

Mr A. Krusenian" MY A. Lambolet

Mt A. T. Barborini Bir.

Bir & Sirs C. Barons

frather

Mrs Brnefeather Mr E. R. Eato

Lawson

PEAK BOTAL

"La T. C. R. Archer, Mi a Ifumphrey

R.A.M.C. L2 Car II w. Fles

Mr & Mrs. W. Arm-RGA.

strong, co

MIU. Jeffries

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Me, ami Me Milner

Mes 'W. M. O. Baw Jones

· rutt and oblid Mr Foe Jones

Mr and Mrs J. C. Mr and Mrs CD. J.Mr A. Keith

Bell

Miss Keith Fit-Surgeon & Mrs Capa and Mr Kiddle

Bercard, RN

Miss G. Letä

Mr G. F Luka

Mr E S. Little Mr W. Bepakham Mr G. T- doy! Capo. J. B. Eextdsleyðr W. Logan MJ.. O. Farr Mr. R. Balilios Mr G., Bussa Mr S. M. Brown

Mi a &. L. Denton. Mir A. P. Bungey

Mr S. E. Luksinger

De G. W. Mackenn

Mir A, Mackichan

Mr & Mrs Beyor Miss Bugg

Mira Bordier

Mr. and Mrs. Hao- ...donald

Bliss heddcald

Majer & Mrs Bowen Miss McKentia

Mr FA Mackintosh" Attorney-General. Majid Mrs McMann

A. Bucknj

Sir & airs M, Malini ·

Mr A. J. Cambridge Mrs F.M. Mann Mr M. Cary

MABOD

Mr and Mrs Curries

Majce Davy, R

Bad

Kit C. W. Cataon. Mr and Mrs D. E., Mr and Mrs F. X.

Haaville" D'Almada E. Castro De O Mariott Mise L'àluads E. Mr. & Mr G. Martin

Castro Miss Martia Blaster Dilmad E. Mr O. Parabrotha

Castro Mr W. Chalmers Mr RT. Malhoun Mr F. T. Chapple Mr. W. TChisholm Me S. Clark Mr W. Clarke bir A. A., Claxton Mr. W. E. Clayton, Mrs Cognu Dra. La F. Cole

mari

Me W. B Coleman MET, W. Cranston Mr G. P. Curry

Mia M. Matheson Mr E. Matthews, Mfr. J. K. Mau haa Mier Mart Mr.

Me Willis Japanes

20. F.

maid

and

Miss Me Williams Me B. K. Mehta J. Merecki - Mr P. Mayeri. Misa Molleyb Me C. H. Dazia Mr & Mrs J. Morris Mr Mrs Dertenho Mr R Morrison

ad 2 children Mise G O'Lenry Mrs Cottrill-Dormer Mr X Daterloh

Mr. W. Paton

2 children

Mr. R. H.

H.Daugia

Mr J. Duncan

Mr J. Dupuis

Mr J. Fotey

Mr A. Petersen,

Mr G. Pienningworth

Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr H. de Pretilis

Ehrenfels

Mr G. E EVED Mr W. Briey

Mr Denman Fuller

Bir B. Rawortli *Mr B. R. Fay

Mc Raymond Mr J.-B. Raymond

Mr A. A. Fyfe

& Gallo Mr H. Gatrow Mr and Mrs LE

Geare Mi N. Gibbons Mr A. G. Gurdon Mr V. Gorgeirs Patherford Mr & MJ. Qould Bus Schenk

Bir and Biry C. L. Mr J. Gourgog Mr A. Greilsamer Seitz

Ali Raymond Miss F. Reay Mr O. Reich Mr & Mr A. Roid Mr & Mix 7. Ricketta:: Mr EA, Roberts. Mr. B. G. Kasn

Guiana The undeveloped wealth of that colony is enormous, and the main obstacle to its development is the de ficiency of labour. The climate is us suited to willta labour, had, therefore, no such jealousies could arises, have faced in regard to our decreasing ass of the resulted from the introduction of Janu-ple product of enant les such as Spain

es Inbourers in the self-govning Parta al, and Italy. As Meses Gabey Colonies, ile say facilities, granted by point out, the small quality of wine which the Government for the immigration and

we purchase from the denuntries-the settlement of Japanese could not but must important commodity they have to tend to allay any irritation excised by their exclusion from other parts of the offer makes them disinc'ined to regard ur, manufactores with any favonz. In this British Empire. (Times Cor.)

way the British Lander starts with a die-P TRAMWAYS COMPANY Me J. Scott Harston Mr & Mrs Steanaz

THE NAVY LEAGUE ANNUAL.

Mr John Murray had just published HARTING and BOGATE, or part of The Nay League Annual" corrected Kowloon Inland Lot No. Lib.

to Octobce 4. 1918. It' is oited, as ba Apply to

fore, by the founder, Mr. Alan H. Bur- LINSTEAD & DAVIS, goyne, M.P., who has had the sasistence Jed Floor, Alexandra Bullðingr. of Mr. Gorned Fiennes and Lieutenant Hongkong, Des. 1, 1813.

8H. 5. H. Ellis, R.N. In his chapter

ndvantage as against the German and the: Frosch, it is not merely that Svaluable concessions are refused.. Portugal, senan try with which we have loux apjoyed in |timate relations and close comercia | starcourse, refases, not unuatural y, ža

xtend to this country the "' most-favoared nation" treatment accorded to our com marcial rivals. It is unnecessary to remark on the grave effect which this unequal com petition is having and must hate upon our Continental trade. The remedy gadambtid-

|

Manufacturer of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by thee who use it the bead wash to prevent the falling out of bair.

J. 1, SOPIESS, Proprietor Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1918.

MISUTED

TIME TABLE.

WELK BATE

31 P. O. de Griso,

2301 EN

mingto

Mr M Halaber

Mr W. Sha! Mr E T. Singer Mr and Mrs E. E.

Swith

Me and Mrs W. A.Mr Y. Sochy

Hannibal Me C. A. Speyer Mr A. Hanson Miss A Square

Hon. Mr EA. Mr. B. Satherland

Hewatt C.MG. Mr & Mrs Cỷ True Me W. E. Hind Mr Y. Utleg

A Walker Mr J. G. Here Mrs H. P. Hook. Me Miles R. Walker Me R. Horós

Mrs. Haz Walker" Mr J. W. Jay

andchildren Mr M. Jolders. Mr E Watkins MCH Kahn

Tady Walt and hid Mr. KissacÓ Mr. H. CT Wear bir W. Kein Mr. A. W White. Mes JB. Kemp Me J. Klingenberg Wall Ar Mr W. B. Knapp

Mr and Ms Dobbin Major Dorgan Mr and Mrs Doyle, Capt. & Mrs Evans,

maid and child

Major FaichineTM

ME JMcNulty

Mr. & Mr Mitobell..

more and child

Cut Mya "U'Han

and chrid

Mra Parnona Miami Mia Pearson

and child

Mr T. L Pertina Mr J. Plummer.

Mr & Mrs Flanagan Afr Powell

Ar andMes B. A. Lt Cal.J,J. Radcliffe

Hale

RB

Mrs A. Gibson Mr Ron Coordon Hall It and Mrs Sharp,

R.A.M.O..!) RN 非

Mr H. Hancock Major SimonA Mr H A. Hazaisud. Mrza. Sipelnir

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr C. Skott

Roy, & Mrs Hoopet Lt. Col. & Mr Daher

Bont

Smith D

Mrs Hathrender and Mr A Findlay Smith

child

Mrand Str Sometti wani wa Mt G. E. Hughes and child Stowe & childes u

Me and Mrs

Me and Mrs W.-G.MeTAdd Wand,

Humphrey Cage Whitfald, .O,D. Major & M Hum MENE

phrey, R.E.SE

KINOJOLKEE Rockle

Consul Jonera) - An. Me'J. U. McCutcheon

Zerson

*Me Carl Mensa ila Mr and Mrs J. K. Mr K, Morrison

Backhunne Mr and Mrs DEK,

Mos

Mr T. Berington

Mr and Mrs. J. W. Master Mons

Bollon

Miss H. Bolles

Mr M. J. Brien

Mr G. Norrington

MzA. D. Openshaw

Fir Francia Fizgott.

Mr. and Mrs F. E. Mr Mrs J. Robert

Beawrigg

Mr and Mrs A. E bir Benbow Rowa

Carleton Mom & Backing

Mr J. S. Chalmers: Mr

7: Mr and Mag+E W.

Mr and Mrs S. J. Balt

Chinchen

Mi D. Filkins ME B. R. Gibson Mr. Gibson Me A Hardman Mr T. Li HürridOU

Capt. 0. V. Skrit

Major & Mm 1.F. R

Thumpeon

Mr G. J. K van dar

Ma And Mrs HD. Mr And Mr. A. M.

Dr & Mia Bran-Jose Mariee Williams Mr & MrJ. Bible

7.00 to 8.00 in...Every 15 minate 8.00 am to 10:00 Every 10 mi 10.00a.m. to 11:00 am. Every 15 minute. 11.30 am to 12, då pim...Hypsy 15 miary - 10.46 p.m. to 1.15pm...Every 10 minuter.

1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. Every 15 minat 1.40 p.m. to 9.15 p... Every 32. 16 p.m. to 6.00p.m... Every on the progress of the British Nary they is the revision, and readjustment of the 3.00p.m. to 3.30pm.rary 10 miretor Editor expresses the view that the deixes on foreign wines. From the revenueMORY CARS, lays in shipbuiding end the effect they point of view the tariff is not nearly an NORTH, BRITISH & MERCANTILE county of navnt sárangu productive as

As it

Rev. J. R. Chater My Pabl might be Well Losult Increasing the dution has INSURANCE OC,

are rapidly becoming a public scandal. The first part of the Annual contousion, of the commodity on which Banded adjan kour,

urs payable. The Exchequer has

13

E Undersigned have received instrui- tions to sell by Public Auction.

IN WHICH AṢN TESTED THE SHADES OF.

á roview of naval progrões as home and

COMPANY, LEDNA

and

TUESDAY,"

the 18th December, 1913, commencing at 9.30 p.m. af their Saler Koumt, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Curner of

Ice House StresË,-.

A. QUANTITY: Or

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&e..

OBF

The

8.60 p.m. and 9 p.

THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCForced; and in the second part may be fined by the rising of the tarif, but

THE RAILWAY: TASSENGERS ASSURANCE 00.

TOTAL FO

WTAL Forts AT 31 Dada

£22,561 2860

Authorised Ospital £8,000 300 Subsartbed Capital |--Fald-up Capital Punis | L-The Funda....š. T-Ife & Analy

Blaking Fund, & odor

Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and "Drawing Room Suite, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Botas Carpets and Bugs, (new), Braaa and Braas-mopated Bedsteads, and Cola, Bad Boom Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash. stende, de, Dining Room Furniture, Bide boanta, Dinner Waggone, Extension Dining 3' A Tahi and Chairi, eta, eta, 2 Dinner and Heranue Daffari Berrloes, Orookery, Bundry Glass | Other Recei

Wire, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utannia,

Bra Tenders wed Fire

Jurtain Polen, eta ate.

Berte Fire

he

9.30 p.m. to 11.0 2G WARD rery half hour,

Mr F, Beisnor Mr & MrManners

MFL Cargill

Capt, B.J. Chric

Midzuanima

Me B. Clegg Mr and Ms J, E. N

31 W ADonaldson Mody

rather the contrary and the present BONDAY found a series of forming artic nethod of arrangement falls most unequal 8.00 .. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minube exports on such subjects as the human

1you

-on wices that often differnly by cam 10:30 am to 11.00 mm, 3 razy 10 calzatai. - Mira M. H. Fulton Mr M. V. Murray ** aspect of the Japanese Navy, the septo two degree of strength," A creful and 11.35 m. 2012 Noon. Every so minuter Im Gill and child. Mr. P. Nobbe gical significance of the Panama Canal,wall considered modification of the duties 12.00 Noonto 100 pr and the asprit and capabilities of the gawine would benefits Exchequer while 100p.m. to 6.00 p new French navy. A new feature is an

in assisted our trade. There are..cirtainly £5.00 mm: bơ” 6.00 % 1911. servtautical section in which Mr. Eny people who would drink while vines 6.00 to 7.00

Berriman, technical editor of Flight writes on the growth a development of air-craft; and Mr. C. G. Gray, edifor 1000 of the Aeroplane, on air power and so

power. Mr. Berriman says that in Cheat Britain we have- Ten mich behind fr both branches

if they could buy them ki a moferskioneḥle, 27,00 pint to: 8.10 p. priesakiessents the duty lat offer, more shna, equal to the prime cost of the the NIGHT

dit ibution itself, the vault of

Light responding

160

unenviable

would do

without dolay

Foos place

„Every 10 minuter, Mr P., C. Hall, > Mr W, Dodenhoean

Proxy 15 minutai:

Ilguber. ↑ Me H2O: Haynor

Mr G. Rated

Mackinan

MFAC Bendeid Me

Botdan MP 5/1

FB. Chute sad MCA WEBADAU

Coyle

LAW GRO

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