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unfavourable with those of other civilised nations The question of Occidental and Japanese relations has therefore, we may hope, been cleared for ever of cant. The handling and conduct of the Japanese army A. S. WATSON & CO., has been the admiration of those who fought with it as allies, and military critica have not been slow to express their opinions. It canast therefore been wondered that the Fowers have all been reconsidering the sub, ject of their relations with Japan.

Lord LANSDOWNE, in his reply to Lord SPENCER, remarked that it was all the more casy for Great Britain to maintain cordial relations, inasmuch as Japanese policy was timilar to British, referring of course to the constantly expressed desire of both nations for the maintenance of the "open door" in Chim and the freeing of Chinese trade generally from the numberless hindrances

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The telegram which we publish in another There is an agitation now on in Manila" to column, dated London, 24th July, shout the | tear down the historic walls of the old city for honours for the China Expedition, is yet another business reasons. of those which Reuter "apparently imagines have no interest for residents in the Far East. influences Reuter? Or is it the question of experise alone which Bank robbery case at Singapore has been poat

Mr. W. C. Barlow, M.A., one of the Assistant Masters at Queen's College, and now at boma on leave, will not return to the Colony, The Colonial Office consulting physician, Dr. P. Manson, says that he is not well enough to resume his duties; and Downing Street has retired him. We hope Mr. Barlow will long enjoy the pension which he is entitled to draw.

From a Government Gazette Extraordinary it appears that the Colonial Sacrotary has been notified by the Assistant Secretary to the Bengal Government that owing to an outbreak-

The bearing of the Hongkong and Shanghai

poned to the next sizes.

Mr. B. G. Watson's name is mentioned st Kuala Lumpur in connection with the Acting. Secretaryship for Chinese Affairs, F.M.B., when Mr. G. T. Hare proceeds on long leave.

The insurgents in Cabuare apparently mak ing things lively still. Attacking the untive scouts, catting their throats at night, storming police stations and killing policemen are but

few of the patimes they indulge in.

a

The military telegraph and cable linos in the Philippines are now open to the public. The charges are very reasonable. two cents, gold, being charged per word for transmission from

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY PRESS SERVICE.

[FROM OUS GORRESPONDENTS.] THE CRISIS IN CHINA

LONDON, 7th August, &p.m.

was unaware that Germany had declared Manchuria to be outside the provisions of the Anglo-German agreement concerning China..

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD

A meeting of tas Sanitary Board was held yesterday afternoon at the Board room The President (Hop, W. Chatham, Acting Director of Public Works) occupied the chair, and there were disa present the Vice- Freddent (Hon. F. H. May C.M.G., Captain Superintendent Principal Civil of Police), Dr. Medical Offer), Dr) (aledical Ofour of Health), Mr. A. W Brow

Lieute Col Haghen.

and Mr. GAD

-HOURING

The latter, which was dated 1st August, was

LORD SALISBURY'S LIMITATIONS OF KNOWLEDGE.

A latter from Government was submitted Lord Salisbury replied to Lord Spencerelative to the rabatsion of adheme, for in the House of Lords yesterday that he the housing of the whole stift of Inspeptors.

from the Colonial Secretary, and read ind am directed to inform you that as ment of the Public Works Committen on the 15th inst. the proposal to erect three house on site in the Taipingshan reserved area was considered, the estimated cost being 318,000. THE TROOPS IN CHINA. The members oxpressed, themelves as not Lord Lansdowne stated that the total in favour of this proposal, and requested that complete scheme might be submitted by the duced to 13,000, the British numbering staff of inspectors. I am, therefore, to roques

the Sanitary Board to be good mongh to submit such a scheme for the

for the consideration of HE. the 4,100.

Governor."

The Secretary attached the failo With reference to the, submazion complete scheme, I beg to point out that the erection of the three houses on a site in the Taipingshan regered area would appost to be the initial step of sobems for providing quarters for the inspectors, which was recom

which at present net so prejudicially on it. of plagne in Tongkah, south of Victoria Pointeur point of each island to another, and four number of troops in China was being re-Sanitary Board for the housing of the whole-

It cannot be denied that, the interests of Britain and Japan in China run very much in the same direction, and that there is more reason. for intimate relations between 24.00 the two nations than between Japan and any other Power. Nevertheless it must not be forgotten that there are various points on which there is a divergence of

a few The fanatic who, as we reported in Binmess territory, Tongkah bas been declared cents between the different islands. an infected port and the prescribed regulations

Artillery at Quetta, states that he murdered a will be euforced against arrivals, therefrom in days ago, attacked a battery of the Garrison Bongal Presidency.

relative in his village, and the Mulluh cast him out, saying he must kill a number of Kaffis before his crime could be condoned.

The farmers in the Foochow neighbourhood, according to the local Belo, have had another crops. The work, however, is barely finished week of fine weather to gather in their rice

ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS. Lord Lanadowno. entirely concurred with Lord Sprucer as to the importance of Japan in the Far East and the necessity of main taining most cordial relations with her. U. B. Paymasters' funds are mid to have beenhet, ho said, was all the more easy inas robbed from the guardhouse at Santa Cruz,

30.00 Fan, Japan is much in need of money at before they begin to cry out for raia for the P.I., but the aotusi amount is not known, as the Finuch as the Japanese policy was similar to mended by the M.OH. and strongly ondorsed by

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All our Brandies aro guaranteed to be PURE COGNAČ, the differences in price

being merely a question of age and vintage.

For a Soda Brandy we strongly

recommend the "B" quality.

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DEVEUX ROAD CI LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.U

HONGKONG. 9th August, 1901

LOAD LANSDOWNE's statement in the House

the present moment and by this fact may be inclined to sacrifice certain commercial vantages to hasten the payment of the indenuity, a matter in which the British Minister seems to have taken a firm stand on the other side. Then the proceedings of Japan with regard to Tukhien province can hardly be looked on as beneficial to British or other European interests. The Japanese acquisition of Formosa, followed by the pro- tective polier adopted there, has struck a blow at British trade and shipping between Fuk- hien. Formosa, and beyond, from which it is highly improbable that they will recover. There are other points in Japan's commercial policy-which similarly affect British trade. But on the whole the similarity of objects is greater than the divergences, and a closer coromercial ulliance between the two nations must undoubtedly tend to the advantages of both. The likelibrod of any closer union depends on the turn which events take after the conclusion of negotiations with China.

benefit of the second crops. Every irrigating machine is kapt constantly going, but the great through the extreme absorption is so heat of the sau during the day that it is difficult to keep the fields oven moist.

.....

The Asian contains-n special telegram giving the result (which we have already had) and further details of the Princess of Wales Stakes Mr. Kincald's Epsom Lad, ridden by Gomez, a South American jockey, beat Diamond Jubilee (who ran in the name of the Doka of Devonshire, and was ridden by Juues) by half a length, with Lord Cadogan's Side (Maher) four lengths off, third. Lord Rosobory's Flumbard by Oriflamb-Armorien, k yrs, started favourite at 2 to 1 against, Diamond Jubilee ut 9 to 4, Sidro at Ss, and Epson Lad at 10's.

Commenting on Prince Chan's landing at Singapore on the 30th it, the S. F. Press the wharf, the saysAs he left the Bayern to go to the carriage awaiting him on

the money was in his custody. It seems that sergeant of the guardhouse was drank while the British.

lessness in that part of the world. government funds are handled with great care.

A St. Petersburg despatch (according to a Havas telegram of the Ist iust.) reports that Lo Russian oxpedition to Tibet, under the command of Lieut. Kozlov, was attacked by 2,000 Tanguts

and ent to pieces, in spite of a most determined was approved of by Prince Ukhtomsky and resistance. We wonder whether this expedition whether it was of a "purely scientific" charactor.

GENERAL NEWS.

the Board. Vide the last paragraph of the MOH letter dated 25th November, 1:99. The fol oving is a list of spectors whợ dro, or who will be in receipt, of house allowance, and it will be necessary in order to complete the schema to select sites for their quar senfor inspectors of maizances, tour inspectors of nuisances (tret class), thirteen nuisances (second and third class), one of markets, one inspector of cattle depo re-uimal slaughter house. I may add the inspectors are allowed $30 mont

LONDON 7th August, 3 p.m..

THE MARKETS. Cotton at Liverpool is in modemte

yarns. Cloth is unchanged. quest. There has been a slight decline in

REUTER'S SERVICE,

spector

and

allowance, and the saving effected by of the three house would be 1,080 which would give a return of six par the estimated out of $18,000, which, does not appear to include the cost of sita. LONDON, 6th August.

The chemo was not, however, recou mended solely for its financini advantages, ENGLAND AND GERMANY,

but also on the ground that the majority of she The English and German Press refer to the mepentors are wholly upable, for $31, a month,

peoples.

The surraying vessel Rambler arrived at Colombo on the 21st ult. from Europe for the Straits and China, and spraug a leak there which Rambler, which has not been docked for years, is twenty-one years old. After her last survey

some trouble before it was repaired. The common mourning again uniting the two to obtain suitable accommodation for themselves

in the West Indies, she was found to be in a bed state, and on the way out to Colombo was temporarily repaired at Malta. She was to

The big mechanics strike-in-the-Tinited leave Colombo on the 25th ult.

SOUTH AFRICA-ATTACK ON A CAMP. Commandant Fouche attacked the Aliwal

refugees, who, with the exception of four, declined refugee camp, numbering in all 689 male to jou: his commando. The peace movement is spreading rapidly among the refugee camps in the Orange River Colony.

Lospos, 6th August.

and their families. The Vice-President wrote on the circulating cover of the M.Q.H.'s letter: I strongly endorse the recompundation All- these men ought to a decently housed fras of cost to them? As the offics copy of the EP. the 0.8.0. and attach it and a copy of the minutes of the members on the circulating. is bound up, I have obtained the original frem

cover of the MOH latter."

It is apt to be assumed that a Japanese struggle amongst the crowd of coolies and States Ims crippled the transport service of the quarter-master's department. The transporta- others to get a near glance of tho Frince was to great that at our time it seemed as thoughtion authorities of Manila have over 300 there would be a repetition of the Hongkong applications for first-class passages, mostly from incident, but the Sikhs were quite equal to the volunteer officers who were mustered out on

portion of the type As no vessels, are available, there occasion, and sharp cane-cuts and strong 30th Jane. language had the desired effect, and Princo offers, having to incur heavy expenses without Chan stepped into the earrings and drove off followed by others of hie suite amidst a subdueday, are likely sion to exhaust their resources, roar of ‘waks.”

alliance is to be had for the asking, an assumption which it is hardly wise to make. The Japanese are a practical people and will want something more that an illusory friend- ship. The possibility of the extension of shipping service between England and Japan, if it succeeds in bringing into Japan somo of the much needed foreign capital, may do much to strengthen the relations between the two peoples.

A Tokyo despatch to the Osaka "Amelii,o ja reference to the circumstances which have lad the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Gorman. THE bestowal by His Majesty, the King of to expediting the negotiations between the rank of Knight Commander of St

Asiatic Bank with regard to the work of co- Michael and &. Georgs upon H.E. Major-struction of the Tientsin-Chintiang Railway, General W. J. GascorONE, Commanding states that it is the satisfactory result of the the Troops in Hongkong, will, we are working of the railways constructed by aure, be welcomed by every resident in the Germany in the neighbourhood of Klauchau Colony. Other honours, as will be seen from Bay, and recently opened for traffic, which, led the British and German authorities to bring the telegram in another column, have

the matter of the construction of the Tientsin- been received by various officers well known

Chinking line to a head. Germany obtains the in Hongkong, but none will caus

concession to construct two lines in Shantung, oneranning south-west from Tsingtao, Kiacehan Bay, by way of Weicheng and Changshau, and the other from Kinochan to Ching-cheng, both connecting with the Chinking line.

inore

During the

The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.'s party to establish a stacion en Direction Island, one

unless they send home for remittances.

The New American of Manila of the 1st irst hus & two column article about the dis- covery of a plot amongst the members of the now Katipunan society to marder all Americans, the whole of the police, and in fot every white men, woman and child in the Philippians. It is said to have for its leaders Simon Rivera, Colonel Pautelion Torres, Captain Alberto, Major Santiago, and three others who are now held in the city prison by the authorities pending investigation. Enough proof to hang the lot of them has been discovered, according to our Manila.contemporary.

THE LATE EMPRESS FREDERICK

The death of the late Empresa Frederick has avoked widespread sympathy with King Exiward and the German Emperor,

The Australian Parliaments have voted addresses of condolence.

P CLOSE OF THE NAVAL MANEUVRES The Naval manenvres have closed with an important battle off the Lizard. The result has been referred to the umpires.

CHINA-A STOPPAGE IN NE BOTIATIONS. Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister at Peking, has notified his colleagues that England is unable to sign the Protocol. The reasons are not stated.

mon

The President, winnted. A complete achette in required before any progress can be pardo with this matter. The MOH should dry up list showing the number of houses required and the number of rooms in each, with pay other facte, Unless it is considered scoreary, hons of them should be quartered in the central

In my opinion each house should have two rooms, and they

Dr. Clark minated in reply**** should be built two stories high thus making two rooms on the ground floor for living par MATE

for and two rooms on the apper Hour seeing purposes, with a balcons on the upper four Coolie quarters should be reparata: from the inspectors should hve in or near their the house by & yard. In is essential that districts, and therefore some of the houses manat be in the control part of the city-Tai pingahan for preference. The quarters most urgently required Ard-(1) A house for the new suspector at the Kennedytows alau, hter-house, (2) a house close to the Hunghom kuier.

houzo (8) houses in Taipingshan the last point concerned, it would probably pay the Government bent to purchase aus or two houses in that neighbourhood from private owners, unless they prefer to rent them on long leases Nearly all the men are married, and therefore barracks are out of the question. inspectors, As there are at present twenty-four

at present therefore twenty four bonses ara.

Dr Bell minated I compar with the of the inspectore should live in the central part of the town, and I would suggest that ties, bu erected thest, and as 209 possible, saing hrs is menty of vacant space in the reinmal

M.O.H. It Isabediately necessary that soimis

certain

to live in

1061

was afraid he

POLICE COURT. Thursday, 8th Angast. of Lords on Tuesday as to the necessity of

BEFORE ME. KEXP. Great Britain maintaining most cordial relations with Japan is interesting as being

A Washington telogram of the 7th ult. says:

DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Private Michael Nolan, of the Elege Train the most authoritative decla vu on this

Americans fighting in the Boor armies made point made in either House of Parliantentatisfaction than that which Major-General-

drunk and disorderiy; secondly, with asanalting for a long time. Whatever may have been

prisoners by the British will have to endure contingent, was charged, firstly, with being required to GASCOIGNE has received. the feeling of the unjority of Englishmen whole of his stay in Hongkong Major:

captivity until the close of the South African the police; and thirdly, with wilfully destroying war. Great Britain has declined to comply with a bucket, the property of the Goverument.

On the first and second charges Nolan was toward Japan before the China-Japan War General GASCOIGNE has been most de

the request of this Government to release an -most writers agree that the expectation, servedly popular with every class in the

American now confined in the island of Ceylan, fined $5 each, which he paid: On the third

the value of the basket destroyed. The $1.50 are of plagahan though possibly not the hope, in Britain community; in his brief Acting Governor-

and this refusal will probably prove a bar to charge he was fined $5 or seven days, and $1.50 was that Chinn would be victorious-it is ship last year he still more endeared himself

further representations by the State Depart was paid, but not the $5, the military authorities. The Perjury said these papers had been certain that the result of the war was to to us all. No distinction received by the

of the Cocos Group, left Singapore on this 1stment on behalf of Americans captured as bell preferring that defendnut should be locked apeirculated amongst the members of the Eosrl,

defendant belo

belongs leave the Health bad enbested a list of inspectors and induce an entirely different attitude of mind | Colony could well be the cause of more inst. by the s.s. Giang Ann. The number igerents in South Africa. The test cis was that for seven days for safekeeping, until the con- and, is would be seen, the Medical Offer of houses it was necessary, to Colony.

stated how Provide for them

The proposal was to pro- THEFT OF ZINO.: toward Jap.ese progress. It was no longer general pleasure, and we gladly take this comprise Mr. A. Cameron (Superintendent) of a naturalised American named Morgan, who tingent to which

A. claims residence in Virginis, Lord Milner,

for each inspecter, but Messrs. A. E. Spriggs, J. Ingram,

A Chiraman was convicted of the theft of a vides separate hot

to mind, involven schame open to say that Japan's remodelling of her opportunity of expressing to H.E. the con-

expensive. disapproves of the release of foreigners who zine plate belonging to the Hongkong and that, to the Pr army and construction of her navy on gratulations of an united Colony on the Macartney, and J. Wishart, and about thirty British High Commissioner in South Africa,

hard labour European liner was merely superficial. The honour which has been bestowed upon him. Asiatios. There are at present no buildings on

Direction Island and the Gang Ann is couvey fought with the Boers. He has announced that Whampoa Dock Co., and received one month's, which would

the son CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST A FOLICE rapidity of the Island Empire's success was

ing thither materials for erecting temporary a person who seven as a belligerent with the

BERGSANTAZI so marked that it was dear that the Oriental

Chinesa Police Sorgeant No. 54 was charged each Inspector The trial of In Yang on the first five counts quarters, etc., also stores and provisions to last Beer forces loses his nationality and must be method of warfare bie given place to the new style without impairing the martial of the indictment against him was again the party during the remainder of the present treated as an enemy. This view is concurred in

year. The station will be a connecting link in by the legal officers of the State Department. with beating and ill-treating a prisoner while inspector energy of the people. The eyes of the whole continued yesterday and adjourned till to-day.

the cable between West Australia and the Capo, The Department is satisfied from investigations in his custody, from the offsets of which the

diedadeley, Assistant Superintendent of vi world were then turned to Japan, and the

To-morrow and Sanday being days allotted and the ships engaged in the work of laying made by American Consuls and British

Mr. Master, of Mesars, Johnson, Stokes and presence of a new factor in Far Eastern

The base arose ont of a fend between tr politics but the recognised. The way into the Field Battery (Hongkong Volunteer that cable, the Scotia and the Anglia, are authorities that all reports that the British are Police, was present on behalf of his department mad

Corps) for the mouthly shoot, the range at expected at Direction Island some time during ill-treating their prisoners are without founda- which the European Powers turned the Tai-Hang will be open for individual practice September. These vessels will also bring out tion, Tho only hardship that Americans cap. Master, appeared for the defence. changed,de of airs to their own at 200, 300 and 600 yards. The 290 yards' range supplies and building materials from home for tured in South Africa will have to undergo advantage is too well known to require will be closed at 10 am. on each day, and, if the station, which, it is expected, will be will be that of confinement until hostilities cease.

The Straits Times of the 1st inst, says comment. Russia with her usual diplomatic necessary, will be opened again after all have augmented later on, as regards staff, etc.

-We learn that the cricket team representing ability made a substantial gain at no shot at 600 yards.

the Straits in Hongkong is expected to leave cost to herself. France and Germany

The Australian Vandevills and Specialty here for the northern port about the 30th or supported her, and Great Britain looked

hor statesmen made aani has given up the post of Dimotor of Public Company continues to attract a large number of 31st of October next, arriving in Hongkong able reras about Russia's claims to Works in Hongkong, having sent in his people to the City Hall, the lower part of the about the 7th or 8th November. The first along. an ice-free port. Japan, however, though gesigilation to the Secretary of State for the house being filled night after night. On cricket match will take place a few days after, latter did not hold back, but defendant was already bean durone robbed of a large part of the spoils of Colonies, by whom it has been accepted. Mr Wednesday another complete change of pro- Hongkong have also asked the Straits to play walking fast. Aboat ten men were fellow majority of the victory, was henceforward in a very different shy came to Hongkong first as Director of gramme was given, and the same bill was them at lawn tennis, and this has been agreed to pay his account of sixty vents, and when he the

Public Works in succession to Mr. F. A repeated yesterday. It was evidently much to. It is too early yet to state who are likely came ont of the shop he found's big orond in house

to be the probables' for the Straits team, but front of the Tsui Long Tang brothel He colo At times the Jeoper in 1897, after 35 years in Gerornment appreciated by an enthusiastic andiener,

soon as possible. The test is to represent the in amongst the crowd and saw defendant men to cond occupied before, and the possibility of her sevice in Ceylon. Mr. Ormsby may certainly calls ware rather too numerons and must have the work of selection will be taken in hand as did not know the name of the street. He went inspectors,

press prisoner down on to the ground and come out from home alliance with any of the Powers was no claim therefore to deserve a rest from public been very trying to the performers, who, in its as a whole, and the selection of the kick him twice. He then gulled the man spotors, with longer inconceivable, There was even at works.

spite of the heat, gladly did their best to comply team will be made in the same inanter se on up by his queue, took his trancheen from a month for homa Special mention must be made of Professor previous occasions, viz., The Native Statos and right side and struck the prisoner three or four good men, you must this period no want of advocates for a closer

There aurived by the NY.K, steamer Bodo Davis's clever performance illustrating how

armas, over the chest, whereupon defendant The men in the

ordinary Chine union between Great Britain and Japan, but unfortunately the grossly exaggerated Muru on the 7th inst, at 10 p.m., sixtyseven modern ghosts are raised," which was really a Penang will furnish the names of thirteen blows on the chest. The latter crused his provide them with a

Wilner was smbjected to a lengthy cross conducive either to the health or welfare. stories, for the most part circulated by specially selected Siberian dogs for the German bewildering spectacle. It is a variation of the cricketers, together with their various qualifica struck him two more blows on the arms, and then In people who had not been on the spot, of Autarotic Expedition. The dogs were shipped cabinet trick, but is considerably elaborated tions, to the committee of the Singapore marched him off to the polles station crowded, filth

witness proving a most difficult subject, either Chiness. You not compats these men tu at Vladivostock in a German vessel for Moji, and very effective. Altogether the present Cricket Club, and the final selection will be

the police servnute. The polite, the military, Japanese barbarity after victory had con-

and transhipped at Moji to the Budo Maru programme is a good and attractive one, and made by then The Straits team will pay examination, but nothing new could he glaan 1 of the colony that they should be housed like siderable weight with the home public for Hongkong en route to New Zealand, where those who have not yet boon to see it would do their own passages to Chine," The Strait from stupidity or from obstinney

́s kiszement, and the more control than thoor men are. The events. 1900-1901 bave enlightened they join the Expedition. At present the well 20t to miss the opportanity to-night, when Times adds The committee of the S.C.C. Beveral other witnessed practically and the sail fervants are under. grass, deul

In connection with the shove case, the charges the world as to the boasted superior human- dogs are recaporating at Mr. Kennedy's stables it will be given for the last time. For to-morrow have invited Hongkong and Coylen to send oorroborated first itmesa's ity of European warfare, and it is not likely at Causeway Bay, under the charge of the night the management anounos mother change oricket teems here next Chinese New Year, case was adjourned. that critics will again have the courage to Russian keepors, Mr. Kennedy informs us of programs, when new songs, new dances and the arrangements to be the same line

and Ceylon shortly." dignify the quality by auch uneme-to that the dogs are in splendid condition, though now sketches, in fact everything new, will be 2801. Answers are expected from Hongkong

introduced to the publis. greatly affected by the unaccustomed heat. compare the lohaviar of Japanese troop

on, whit

position from that which she had ever

Wo learn definitely that Mr. RD. Ormsby

:

continually demanded encores.

who

Chinese clans who had taken out cross suu member of one clan against whom a warrant mouses against each other, Deceased was we issued, and defendant was entrusted with the axeention of the same,

The first witness called was a Chinese hawker

Hear be

EWIN seconded however, why there shop two stories to a beam. Why

cters?

of Second Street, who deposed that, while on his and why sporete the house.

prisoner account, he saw defendant leading his

Defendant dragged prisoner. The President because this thin way to the Kwan Wan Hing shop to pay bis

ing

defendant and his prisoner. Witness went opalu

that.

yca want

more or

Theed-reenaaye, to go out upon them,

of one of the olan against the other was blot alone, they hay grant powers theat in the Small Court, but the hearing is not yet and you want

finished

un thew pow In the gaol and police, and

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