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"BOBEN is awaiting instructions from "Viceroy ALEXIEFF" However, there was no official declaration of war last Sunday, and wo are left more or less in the dark as to what is happening. Dar Shangliai moraing A. S. WATSON & CO., contemporary gives a summary from the most recent Japanese papers to hand, which, as we have not yet received more than a few of these, we take leave to reproduce, in abbreviated form:-

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A con of the King of Siam, who Is a midship. in the British Navy, is now on based His Maj-ety's battlabîp Implacable.

Mr. J. Bella, an Italiao subject, was stabbed and killed by a Laos coolie at His-lap, Siam, o the ist int. The murderer escaped.

A rumour is current at Tientsin to the effect that the Russian Government is buying up in the London market the shares of the Shathat kwai railway.

Dr. Nugent Masnamara, of Moyriesk, Tor-

Dr. Wallace, Editor of the Indian Medical TELEGRAMS. Record, and Fresident of the Imperid Anglo- Indisu Association, led at Calcutts on the 27th ult, aged 47.

The P. & O. steamer Porn, Captain Valentino which arrived at Calcutta on the 3 alt, on her maldon trip, is the largest steamer which has ever visited the port. Her gross tonnage is 7,635, and ste displaces 16,300 tons, fally loaded. Her eblo capacity is 12,814 tops length 437 feet; beam 57 fest,

Brevot-Colond Sir Henry E. Netullum,

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A ramour is current at present that in the near future the Government la to withdraw tho Police from Santin, which will then cease to be a polics district. What is now the Sastin Folice distelot will probably be divided : one- SHANGHAI, 14th October, 7.45 p.m. balf mob to the Autan and Shemaghu diatrists. Whether they are right in remoing this station the Government officials perhaps

the negotiations now proeeding, but apart quay, is appealing for funds to purchase KK.C.M.G., Aidedo-Camp to the King, Reserve HONGKONG'S MAGNIFICENT VIC know best, but, I venture to say that, within

fr m the rumours there are also substantial facts to record, which have a sufficiently threatening aspect. The Japanese stand ing squadron first put into Mampo, che port now said to have been occupied, about ten days ago, und, according to the Asahi, it only just for stalled a Russian squadron of twelve vessels, which left. Vladivostock, intending to anchor in this harbour, as there is no anchorage for additional vessels at Port Arthur. Maamp is a small place, bat with a good barbour just south of Fasau, and is therefore a convenient centre command the nnd BLEND from which to

between Coren and Japan. Some of the vessels left Musampo on the 5th instant, ixat nearly the whole Japanese fleet was mobilised at ports

The Japan sea coast from Maize, much to Saselo. Excitement in J pan has undoubtedly been wked up to lever-pitch by the statemen,

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A correspondent of the Bangkok Times says this is a “* rotten" year for snipe. There is tau much water for one thing, and sourly two. thirds of last year's saipe-grounds at Supatoom are now cultivated.

With the issue of th-Straits Times for the Sib inst. there was pab ished a special supplement, being a repedection of a'akutch of Sir Frank Swettenham, Governor of the Straits Settle ments, in polò costume. For local work a distinctly ereditable production.

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The Russian journal Novos Vremya expressss surprise that the name of the K-rageorgev:lob apon the Regiment has notorious 6th Regiment of the Sorvino any,

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nume for that body of murderous blackgaards.

Major-General Sir E Barrow, who is remembered in China in cena.ction with the campaign in the North, has been mudar freatment by Major Green, Civil Surgion of Bunia.

List, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Natal, on completion of lve years so-cion sa a regimental Lleut. Colonel, has boed

TORY-INNINGS AND 29 RUNS. The Shanghai team continued their second plae don two half-pay lat. Sir H.D. McCullum was well-kno71 cuce in the traits and outings in fine weather, A. Lanning and bere, whore in 18773 he was Superintendent Tumball being the pot outs. Lanning was

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dismissed at once, and only Turnbull, V. A Government notitiestion states that copies

under the direction of the Royal College of of the first report of the Cancer Research Fund. Laming, and Dew could do anything with Physicians of Ioudon and the Royal College the bowling, the innings closing for 191, of Surgeons of containing valuable reports of Bugland wont sige ver with leaving Hongkong winners by a lanings

hest bowling figuras. Fall Score :----- copies of the speechos dalis-red by the Prime and 23 runs. Cooper and Lumsden bave the Minister and others at a menting of the General

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Much of this is rumour, but, as the Daily Nema says, there are also substantial arts- hese 10 per cent, discount on account of The Japanese Government, however, is at great pains to reissure Europe that there bas teen much exaggeration. The Jupe Minister in London, imired, as Raven's message of the 13th instant repot, bas received an official telegram from Tokyo A. S. WATSON & CO, indienting that there is no need whatever for alarm. This we hope is true. But the constant reiteration of war rumours from various sources is bound to be

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BIRTHS. On the 10th October, At 19, Haskell Bond, Shanghai, the wife of A. BOAOLIGTEL, IM.C., of s draght .

On the 11th October, at 40, Rue Longkang, Shangbai, the wife of J. HOIDESOFEE, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On the 3rd October, at Penang. FREDERICK, 602 of EDWIN DANTEL, of Loyton-tore, Es, to ALICE MINNIE, Gldest daughter of HENEY WAT onair, of Leytonstone, ser

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It is now settled that H. E Sir Henry A. Blake leave Hongkong for Colombo on the 21st prox. by the P.&O. 83. Multa.

Our Portage contemporary 0 Putrida, in its issa of the 14th instani Buted that Subor J.. Leiria has been appointed Vic-Consal for Portugal in this Colony.

The match on the Cricket Ground on Saturday will H.K.C.C. v. Sherwood Fonsters With the Club ranks sa depleted as they aro now, the game should be more oven that were the corresponding contests 1 at your.

After making promising progress townide every, he has now left Simu en route for Eng) nd.

A Belar correspondent writes to the Cabatta Englishman that mir of the so curious waves of augengrosan excitement is at present pour through bar. It is said riers have been giren, but by whom it is not known, that sons sail not le ha thoir fathers or fathers ontboir eous for two and a haff Jaya. It applies to

Hindus oly, and is supposed to have come Business Las boun very seriously from west humpered, as many thousand persons have left tere villages.

Accord ng us the vera.cular papars, saya the Kibe heros ele, there can be no diabt that the argulistans betweeks Evasola and Japan bare wow been trausferred to Tosya. It is stated that the negotiations were pressed by the Jourda era, Vamar dating the reply

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There were pat up for sale yesterday in the lots of property, Nos. 46, 48, 50, 32, 54, 56, 58 end 60, Caino Road. No. 54 was sold for $16,003)- to Mr. Cha Sik Teen; its area is 2,385 aquare feet; tarm, 999 years from 25th May, 1835; anand Crown rent, 35.17. No. 60 was sold for $10,500 to Mr. Pan Kam Chan; 38 square feet; term the Same as that of No. 54, and Crown rent $6.73 The other lots did not sell, owing dubtleiss 16 the tightnore of the local money market; the bowever, aro stil) in the hands of the auctioneer and particulars regarding thom may be obtained from Mr. Lammert.

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THE INTERPORT CRICKETERS.

R. Hancock (Captain) Lieut. H. W, Smith

W. C. D. Turner

J. T. Dixon

11 27

88.

0

H. Hancock

9

Lieut. Lumsden, R.A.

..136

14.

17

24

H. Arthur -A. G. Ward

T. E. Pearce,...

C. R. S. Cooper

A. E. Lanuiag...

K. J. McEuen.

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R. E. O. Bird, not out Extras.

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SHANGRA-FIRST INNINGS.

:55

W. J. Turnbull

1

W. Maule...

20

W. H. C. Weippert

15

W. J. Tyaol

4

V. Lanning

0

R. C. Farbridge (Captain)

15

+

1.

4. M. Billings...

G. C. Dew, not out W. H. Jackson......

Writing on Monday last, the N-C. Deily Nece said-To the disappointment of all cricketers in Shanghai the steamship Tartar was twelve hours late on buroyage from Hongkong, and, instead of renoding Shanghai ou Saturasy, only arrived here yesterday morning. But the irrepressible team from than Southern port, although disappointed at the loss of a day which moant congenial welcome, et ul, landed here yesterday happy, jovial, and C. R. S. Cooper 3 for a rune.

of Baren Rasen. It is report d that the alli: ude smiling, and quite ready for rustice on the of Bursa has become Beaker, and It is ballevederi ket ground they will appour, en this week in that the Kuasiun Gororument as well as the kas i xin tau Far Eas: desire peace. Baron Rosen i said to have exzessed himself strongly in favour of a peaceful settlmen.

Tho Graphic, Standard, und Dely Chronicle are disappointed with Me. Balfour's address at the Shemaid Cous-rvative Conferene, and say to ha- not yet given a d finita statement of his policy and hus not answered the question which is prccupying the publio mind. The Durly Tlegroph says Mr. Balfour bas shown himeaf iz cumpleto agreement with Mr.

humberlain, and his proposals are the inevit theble and indispensabs promibaries to the adoption of Mr. Chamberlain's policy. The Daily Nous says Mr. Balfour bas thrown off th mask and has dro.ared for protestisu pore and simple.

Admiral Bridge Left Siog pore at Alacrity on the 9th inst, cestward boned. at was presumed that he was going in meet Admiral Boumont on the Royal Athu from Admiral Atkins Wiles from Australia. the East India station was expected on the Hyacinth, which was accomp..und by the Pomone and Fox.

The Tokyo correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News sent the two following dapuches 10

On the Mh October, at Shanghai Cathedral, by theey E. C. Bodos, MA, D., W. A. Yurse, of Muda, to CLARA, 8 cord daughter of the Tientsin Rev. GT. CANDLIN, Tie

the 1 th Octoler, at Shanghai, at S.Jomph's Church, by Key Father Kenrelly, and afterwards at the iritish Consulate by R. W. Mansfield, that Esq., H.B (onsul-mal, FRANCIS ELIA, of S saghal, to LILLIN ALLAIDE CLOUD, elust dau hter of the late LENJAMIN PEEL Czobe, Shanghai.

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Pastoff, replying to Coren's proposal to open Wija and closs Yong-Ampho, has objected to The entire absence of tradal pr spests at Wija as compared with I-hyongy ng, while farther, On the Eth October, at Wuchong, MARUAKET EMFLY BENBITT, L., of the Wesleyan Mathe the unsettled status of Manchuria nedared dist is i

On the 8th October, at Nirgpo, Mrs. A. FANNY the opening of Wiju dangerons." "Tekyn, GODDARD, wife of the Rev. J. B GODDARD, D.D. 10th October, -It is generally weseled, but as American liaptist Masiovury Union aged parapat naoficially confrmed: that Japan has On the fith October, at the Victoria Nuring abisined a consession for the Bsoa-Kuiseng Home, Shangai, May, wife of Captain V. HUNTER, of the China Navigation Co., aged 30 section of the Seoul-Wiju railway, and also for

the Mammpo braceh." At Queen Street, STAVEN RUDÓlen, son of My

years.

J. and Grozaz C. KUTNE, aged ono your and one month.

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Sium is making an advance in regard io carn fr the public health of the capital. For s years bok Dr. H. Campbell Highet bas seld the position of Medical Officer of Health, com- bining his duties with private practice. From the latof April next he will reeigu all priva:o practice, and devote the whole of bis time to Government work. He will have, as at presont, the medical care of the stats of several imports ant Departments, including the Pelice, the Survey and the Customs, but apart from that be will be able to devote all his time to the sanitation and bealth of the town, and to the duties of Port medical officer. Dr. Highet's appointment is of course under the tismese Ministry of Local Government.

Ist as hope, not too disastrous matches [not for Hongking, it has proved. --Ed. D. P.] Ali day they practised cricket under the new conditions and, after an experiment which gava thema themagh acquaintance with the peculiari. ties of the pitch, r paired to the residence of Mr. A. F. Wood, where they meal the beauty and, zzier alia, cricketing talent of Shanghai. They were not dismaved by the last named's quality, and spent a most enjoyable evening.

JELEBU MINING COMPANY,

Au eximordinary general meeting of the Jel-bu Mining and. Trading Company, Ld. was held in the office of the general agente, Misers. Syme and Co., at Singapore on the 9th irint

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six months, they will repent of the action. A glance at the map will show that this district ofthough small, is yet a very important one,

The main road from Unlong to Chhese

territory ran through the district, while Boross the Shamohan Rivir, but a fow m.le distant, is the notorious robber- infested village of Shatin. In remeiug its length will be left ungaarded; together this station the Shamohua Biver for half with the iunamamablo creeks intersecting the vast swamp stretebing from the Shamshan

at oma nime

Santin itself is one of the largest, if not the largest village in the New Teritory Two large streams separate Soatia ditriot from the distriols of Auton and Shoungshui, which streams are often impassable in tho sumber months. The Antau and Shengshui Pollen would find their difficulties increased enormously in taking over this district. Besies, their own districts are all they can mango with their present strength. It is to to hoped that the people in high places will consider the matter thoroughly; befar any action is taken, remembering that the Police are not in the New Termiery solely for the delection but for the prevention of crime.

THE SHAMCHUS EIVSE,

The Government of course bave bat a lender interest in the Shamchun River, although (with the exception of the Unlong Creek) it is the only navigable inland waterway of the whole Colbay. A sandbar at the math of the river obs roots the passage of all boats" drawing over four fent of water, except at high tide, and the consequence is that, the passenger Lunches From Hongkong hare half the time to discharge ther passengers on to the river boats poled

by six coolies each: In these river baits, ana bas to endure a weary, monotonous journey.

lasting ametimes five hours before Bbam chan is reached. This perhaps maties little to be stolid, phlegmatic Chinese, who take things as they come, but to these Europeans who live up conatey, such as Customs officials, misionarins, polic, eta, the tedious journey

in simply exasperating. I thi Govirament would send a dredger out periodically to dredge J. T. Dixon took 5 wickets for 22 runs the river entrance, all this could be practed

av kloro 14 enough water Januch to proceed three-fourths of the way

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SHANGHAI-BECOND INNINGS.

A. E. Lanning... W. H. Moule

W. H. C. Weippert W. J. Tursbull

V. Lauring K. J. McEne

W. J. Tyack

G. C. Dew: not out G. M. Bilngs......... W. H. Jackson R. C. Farbridge

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20

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191

C. R. S. Cooper took 3 wickets for 53, and Lieut. Lumsden 2 for 87.

* REUTER'S SERVICE.

Mr. J. W. van de Stadt presided, and the others present were Meagra. J. E. Romerij, B. J. Rebamiz, G. Nathan, K. T. G. Fleming, A. Agnew, E. G. . Edlis, G. A. THE GOVERNMENT AND Derrick, A. M. McNeil, W. N Sime, B, W. Dunn, J. W. Haffendes, H. W. Bars, and Sopromajuiz.

The Chairman briefly explained the position

DISSOLUTION.

LONDON, 19th October, Mr. Auster Chamberlein, speaking is of the Company, and said the tank was willing Birmingban, said that the Govoram it would to settle the matter if a syndicate was formed not dissolve catil the lessons of the War to take over the property, and he thought such a syadients would be formed. He moved: "That Commission Report had been applied and the it has been proved to the satisfaction of this War One organised. He foreshadowed a meeting stat the Company tenct by reason of reduction of the income tax,

op the same, and its liabilities continue its basins, and that it is advisable to wind accordingly that the Company he wound up voluntarily."

Mr. R. J. Bahamin seruded and the resolution was onaninuously earriod:

The following gentlemen were appointed liquidature, Messrs, J. W. van de Stadt, J. Gardner, and E. Nathan.

RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

LONDON, 13 October. The Japan Minister has received an official telegran indicating that there is no need whatever for alarm. It is believed that this. message was sat because the alarming ramours circalating in Europe have reached Japan.

THE TSAR

LONDON, 13h October.

It is generally felt that the Tur's postpone-

Gloxinia maculata, a antive of Sonth America, is not much growa in Hongkong, although it makes a good pot-p ast for the sammer and antud mothe, There are several good specimens in the old garden which are just coming into flower. Thess may be found in the Grevillen walk just above the fountain and on the steps at the north-east suitanos. It hue the advantage of ving an attractive plant ither in or out of flower, as the foliage is of parplish tinge and rather effeclve. The faners are blue in colour, bell-sispel, and are borgent the ends of the manual growth It was introduced into England so long agoas (78).

the

In the No. 3 homse a plant of Catus igneus Sas been devoring, more or less, for some time. The dowers, which are bright orange, are most striking and measure nearly 3 inches across; lip being adalated and expanded horizontally. The growths of the plant are 12 For 15 inches bigh and the leaves from 4 to 6 inches in length. It be ongs to the ginger family and was sent to England from Brazil in 163. A god figure of the plant in fewer may be seen in the Botanical Magasin for the folowing year.

The tea plant, Camella Thaifera, ie non in Bower growing opposite, the foot of the Albany entrance steps

The reinfa.l for the month to date has been 63 of an ineb,”

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, 15th October

IN SMMARY JURISDICEIN," BEFORE HIS HONOUR A. G. Wum (PUISHE JUDGE).

A HAD SPECULATION? : Dorabjee & Co., of the King Edvard Hotel,.

assises supplied by the plaintiffs. Mr. J. Hay, for $80.13, being balance of account due for of Messrs, Johnson, dfokes & Master, solicitors, appeared for the plaintifs......

Thelisignis of the Imporial Service Order, By kind permission of Major Endoff and which was recently granted to several Govern- officers, the Band of the 33rd Barma Infantryment servants in the Straits, anived at will play the following program we of music at Singapore by the last P. & O. mail addressed the King Edward Hotel, during dinner today to itemsipients under cover to the Governor. (weather permitting):-

The Insignia the Singapore Free Prezadescribes Thofollowing pathetic letter, recently received

*P ncredi HONGKONG OFFIce: 14, DisVeux ROAD 1. March......... "Diomede"

from a young BA, with whose father be bad. ............. Borinis very handsome. On silver eight-poisted star, by en Inliau gentleman of the United Provinces, been quainted, speaks for itsof" Dear LONDON OFFICE: 191, FLEST BISEET; E.C. section. The Gul from Keg's" Ivan Caryll the place of the eighth point being tak aby sa

Song

"The Caterpillar and the Eose "* heraldic crown, is a centre of pale goll Sir Your poor servant is deteriorating in the

Edw za Crey Barrounded by a double treasure of blus enamel. durk pit which is supposed to be the homement of his visit to Itome is due to the situation saed J. T. de Boas, derk in the C.P.B. offices, HONGKONG, 18TH OCTOBER, 1998,

Selection... "Les Cloches de Corneville"

Fanquette in which are the words "For faithful service of learning. He uraves pero if it can be had Tus North-China Daily News of the 12th Wattz........ "Reine du Dazube“

......Herger Thocentre of the medallion is scampied by the anywhom. Is he doomed to file away his life in in the East and not to the fear of Socialist

simu na without having a peep into the real demonstration. Royal Cipher" E. R. VII." The insignis is worth of anything? He was always aby, fet instant published the following startlingtele Mazurka "La ontcase"

"God Eave the King."

attached to a ribbon of watered silk, the centre he never liked to shake off that virgin bashful

Mr. Hays stated that this money was due ag nes which is à presious jewel in the eyes of gram dated Chefoo, 10th October. "The

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. In the British Court Bangkok, on the bib strip of which is of deep blue and the outsides Indian parents. He was miegard in boldly

the balance of an account for meals supplied on Japanese have occupied Masampo. War

spressing himself, for he knew that he never

The MM steauar Yarra, with the next an excamion trip of the 8.8. Kinshin to Macao will be officially declared noen to-morrow inst., before His Honour Acting Judge of crimson. It is in appearazice quite different

Evidence showed that this trip wes run by (Sunday)." This telegram was from "a Wilkinson and a jury, Mr. A. F. G. Tilleke, from that of any existing British Order, the deserved anything. But the tre above mentioned

Should he continue to be in the same position night, for this port

The OP.E. steamer Athenian arrived at the plaintiff. He arranged with Mr. Dorabjes correspondent," but the Kobe representa managing proprietor of the Siam Observer and nearest approach to it being the Garter and 8 things lave brought about higrain. He is undone. French mail, will leave Saigon to-day, at mid-on the 2nd August fast.

and awit patiently his doma? No! Nover, he tive of the same journal sent the following brother of the Attorney General for Siam, Patrick. The Order was instituted on June 26, despatch, which might have seemed to lend with his Burmese clerk Mong Ong put 1902, sed is notable for the fact that it contains must be up to shake off his modesty. He must. Kobe at p.. on the 19th fast, and left again to have tifins supplied on board at so mach a faults pardoned. Sir, it is your magnanimity Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 9 am might have been. Only part of the account had been settled. Defendant's objection was colour to the repárt:--"Kobe, 11th on his trial on the charge of feloniously an extraordinarily small number of titled holders, play the man. Dear Sir, he wishes bis part at 5 pm, on the 14th inst, via Nagasaki, for head. The trip was not quits the suocers it

a fact which shows that the idea of is instila- receiving certain stolen property belonging to

to forget the fults of your inferiors and toon the 8th inst.

The Indo-Chins star Kumsang, from that contrary to agreement many people were October. It is not known here where the F. Gablert, geweller, knowing it to have tion, namely as a reward for faithful work in

welcome them just as if they wore fresh from

ch-sing the necessary tickets. * Japanese Standing Squadron now is but been stolea. The case je naturally causing the lower branches of Imperial service, is being nature, free from all guilts. He will entts and the Straits, left. Singapore for this allowed to sit down for meals wi.hout first par- The A.L. steamer Franz Ferdinand left Moji His Lordship remarked that he supposed it. it is believed it left Sasabo yesterday for great sensation in Bangkok, Mr. Tillke (wko, kot strioty in low. The recipients in the always try to bekage like your servast, and il port on the 18th fast

prove himself to be of much help to you sa

was a bad speculation and defendant wanted to Hanta Bay. To-day's Tokyo report by the way, is Cingslane by wxtrusion) is Straits were the Dato Sri Adika of Parak, the

regards plebian work. I hope you will ner for this port yesterday.

The steamer Lowther Castle left Manila os get out of it Judgment for the plaintiffs with. states that negotiations are not procefended by Mr. B. Fort, of Bingapott, and by Hoa, W. R. Collyer, Mr. J.-W. Vardar Book,

let the cravings of a poor me go unavailed off.

the 14th just, p.in., and may be expected here costa.

The Court adjourned. ceeding quite satisfactorily. There has Mr. Gibbins, while the prosecution is non-clack at Government Houns, Bingapore, and Mr. It is the dictate of humanity to stand by a ma

who in tambling down to bis utter ruin,

to-morrow morning. 4been no meeting since Friday. Baron ducted by Mr. Taniach.

C. R. Hanson-

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