I we that the Cried States thin afron bere. Mr. RJ. Cabell, the Congregationalist minister. a London Press Ciub dianer Inst mouth had sema slories to tell of the America journalist, based on his recent experienes in the United States. When be was taken to the New York Press Club, on the nineteenth story. of a "skyscraper," his guile înformed him that it was as ment b:aven in ho, supposed the cint- men would ever get, The journalist also informed him that he did not take much stock in the Ney Jerusalem basiness" himself, But bread-mindedly did not object to those who did. Regaring the rolig nos world of New York, the opinion was expressed to Mr. Campball that they were mostly "damned hypocrites," and on the latter suggesting that something qually party might perhaps he said of the jedinalists, the retort came readily "Oh, we're damned right enough, but we ain't bypocrites!"

BANYAN.

CRICKET.

1.8.0.C. V. THE NAVY,

Ooly an hour and a quarter after the adver tised time-11 ama match commenced on the Cricket Ground on Saturday, between the H.K.C.C. and The Navy, the beads of H.M.S.S. Amphitrite and Blähein being in attendauer, Tho Nacy was not, of course, at anything like full strength, seeing how small a contingent of the China squadron is at present in our harbour.evertheless their teara was fairly powerful, and the two bate who came off so well for them on Saturday have back wunde excellent reputatious up north. Irwin is credited with threscenturion" end of Moore it is unnecessary to speak here: his balling is well known in longkong. Batcheller took the place of Barnby in the Naval team, while E. Hancock was unable to turn out for the II.K.C.C., R. E . Bird coming into the team instead. Forcombe Smith won the toes and went in first with Maitland. A fuir.commn once - uront was made, the score mounting steadily. principally through Maitland's agency, until 37 was reached, when Smith retired, Ward followed in us both bats settled down to make a stand. At the tifla interval they were still together with 3 on the board. The interval seemed to put more vigour into the batsmen, and rume came faster. Ward gare a couple of chances, but it was not till 134 had been scored that the wepuratiun came, Mailand being out for a aturing 6. His first stroke looked like a Ja seible catch, but his junings was invaluable. Chichester troubled the scorers little, but Hancock showed good form, and he and Ward pat on 46 before the latter was out for a bright and excollent, if somewhat lucky, 87. Hancock stayed until 216, making one siser in his innings of 33, and Turner and Arthur brought the score to 229 before Smith declared the innings closed at 3 o'clock, giving the Navy two hours in which to win or get out. Obviously tho latter fate was the more likely, and when Row was run cat at7, things looked glociny for the Dural men. However, when Barnard joined Irwin a good stand was mad, and 60 was ob the board before Barnard put bis leg in front of the wicket to one of Sercombe Smith's deliveries. • Norfolk, who followed, was ill at ease and only survivad a few balls, buz Moore, joining Irwin, started with a 4 and followod it up with another two later. Continuing to play in this vigorous style he added runs at a rapid pace, while Irwin went on prettily and effectively, if not so fast. Changes of bowling were frequent, but unavailing, and the Navy seemed fairly certain of a draw. But at 153 Irwin unfortunately stepped in front of a ball from Chichester and was given out. His 58 was a charming innings. With his departure things went badly for the Navy. Moore left at 175, having made 6 out of the 102 while he was in. No less than 12 fours were itoluded in his souro. Serembe Smith and Rimington proved too much for the remaining men, and a couple of minates before time the Navy's innings closed for 195, leaving the Club

winners by 34 runs.

Souren and analysis:-

.K.C.C.

T. Bercambe Smith (capt.), b Monden... 3 F. Maithune, b Mooro

A. G. Ward, e de Paris, b žlezden

Major Chichester, e and

H. Hancock, bi Meaden

1. C. D. Tamor, pot out

H. Arthur, not ont

Exiras

Silver

10

13

0

Total (5 wickets) 8. E. O. Bird, W. W. flows. Lleut. Rimington, S.F., and A. R. Lewe did not bat.

THE NAVY

Mr. Irwin, R.X., 1.b.w., b Chlebunter...... 63 Mr. Rowe, R.N., run ont

24

Mr. Barnard, R.N., 1.b.w., b Smith. Lt. Noroll. B.N., & Turner, b Chichester 1

Eng. Lt. Moore, B.N., (capt.), o Biming

ten, b Lowe...........

Mr. F. H. Betcheller, E.N., run out.

Mr. Swan, R.N., b Rimington...

Mr. V. de Paris, not out

Dr. Meaden, B.N., South..

Mr. C. Silver, R.N., e Rimington, ↳ Smith

Lt. Forbes, R.N., & Rimington...

Silvor

Swan

Mcader

Norfolk.

Moore

Irerin ....

Bird

Extras...

Love......

Total.........

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

H.K.C.C.

0.

12

THE NAVY,

•Hancock aber k Rimington

Sercombe Smith..........

Chichester....

10.2

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CIVIL SERVICE C.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

CRAIGENDOWEL C.C A. O. Brawn. 1.b.w., b. Jackwon J. D. Kinnaird, o and i Witekol' J. P, Jordan, 1.b.w., b Jackmzazi E. Herton, o Jackman, b Witchell L. Tammart, a and b Witchell ..... L. A. Bono, b'Witohall B. Kasu, b Jackina

E: Postonji, o Atkinson, b Witchell J. Stuart, and b Jackman

H. Taylor, b Jaolizzata .............. E. Ford, not out

Extras...

·Total.....

CIVIL SERVICE CAS

K. Witchell, b Postimți

Jackman, b Brawn

Dr. J. M. Atkinson, a Lammert, Pestonji 32 G, A. Woodeon, eTaylor, b Pestonji

3. Devorey, b. w., b Latinest...

L. E. Brett, Pestonji

W. Pitt, not out

Extrax

Total 6 wickets)

BOWLING ANALYSIS. CRAIGENDOWER C.t.

0.

Jackman Witchell...

Brawn F'estonji Taylor Laminert

CIVIL SERVICE C.-C.

11

14

+

83

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH. 1903

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S. RACE.

At the start Dime, Elepeth, and Ailesu wore becalmed a little babird the line; Vernon 19145 slightly astern. Emphasising the stillness of the air, the tide carried the yachts; there was not oven breeze enough to keep them from drifting on astern. After about four minutes Aileen and Fernon dropped anchor. At last, seven minutes after second guadir., Dione pasaud the mark-boat; about the same tim: Veram and Aileen weighed-anchor. A light air had spring up from the west, the boats being just abla tó du a little more than hold their own against the tide. Shortly afterwards the breeze freshened

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SHIPPING NOTES.

CHINESE SHIPOWNERS.

XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS.

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CARDS ILLUSTRATED WITH VIEWS OF HONGKONG AND CHINA.

waxing fat" in Honghong, theic prograss is insignifiesut as compared with the Unbas in the Straity. Babp, by the way, is the term genern1- ly used in Malayn for a Straits or Malaya-bóra Chinaan. In a line of arrivals at Singaporo for the week ended 11th inst., it is noticeable that out of a total of 112 vessels this con signees of 42 aro Chiaree. Now, taking into

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THE

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a little. Aileen crossed the line aleven minutes consideration that (biase consignees P. T. Robine, Craig, H.; J. Giloy, and W. H. after gunfire Fermion, with Elspeth a shadeiro mostly in receipt of local cargoes,

behind, followed about a minute later.

Far Eastern cargues, rale any Woolley did not bat.

Jachta then lined with Vernon if anything and Chinses ships are all on Far Eastern Approaching Blackhead's Pier tras, this is a very unfair estimate. Take away little ahead. main booms were stacked well out on the stern deep water steamers that voyage between board side. Spinnakery were, used; it was

Enrope and the Far East, Australia and the FOR necessary to pole them out. Shortly after two Far East, other places and the Far East where o'clock the wind, from the east, freshening, Chinese do not compete, and we find the Chinese drovo Vernon past Blackhead's Fier; she was proportion in remaining trades very large about minuta and a half shord of Ailenindeed. Prominent among Chinese shipowners Elspeth and Dione wore then working for Caneway Bay. Yernos and Aileen Bade successive short tacks off Kowloon Ducks. After sailing soress Kowloon Bay they tacked for Quarry Bay. Dione sud Elspeth, now on the opposite shore, worked similar tactics. After rounding the mark-boat in Quarry Bay the Vernon yachts beaded lor Channel Rocks. rounded them 70 seconds ahead of Dione; 50 seconds separated Dione and Elspeth, Aileen was a long way astern. The course now lay towards Cast Rocks Buoy. After this was cleared spinnakers were set. Vernon rounded 10 seconds ahead of Dione; Dione was four minutes ahead of Elspeth; Elspeth was about three minutes ahead of Aileen.

H.M.B. TAMAR" V. FARBEE C.C. This watch in the Heppy Valley on Saturday was the first League engagement of both Clubs The Tamar did well and after declaring the innings closed at 104 for & wickets dismissed the Farsees for 65 only. Sores :-

H.M .TAMAR,"

R. D. Forbos, o B. Mehta, b Noria

A. C. Butt, e Cooper, b Noris

T. H. C. Smith. b Norin

E. Crabtree, a Ruttonjoe, h Captain

H. B. Holgato, b J. N. Mehta

P. J. King, J. N. Muha.

A. E. Olrer, Norin Hawkins, not out Yates, b Norių Corben, Bit out

Extras

Total (8 wickets)

PARSTE C.C

K. D. Mistry, e Yates, b Crabtres

R., Cooper, & Holrate, Butt

J. N. Melita, b Barking......

J. D. Norin, a Forb a, b Bott

J. H. Ruttonjec, b Ol ver

D. B. Captain, & Forbes, b Hawkins

J. M. Manter, e Butt, b Hawkins...

N. B. Shroff, hawking:

I. K. Mehta, 1.b.w., b Crabtre

M. D. Vania, not out

in

C. B. Mor.wala, b torkine

Extras

Total

.304

2

v

At this time (Cust Rocks Bnay) the race was two hours old. Making for the mark-boat in Quarry, Bay for the second time Vernon headed for Causeway Bay, the other three for Channel Rocks Elspeth, when about a' quarter of a milo from the buoy, tacked, now steering for Quarry Bay; Dioue and difeen ran across Kow- loon Ray and backed into Quarry Day. Round ing Channel Rocks for the second time, Vernon lond on Dione by a little over four minutes; CIVIL SERVICE U.C. E. CRAJOENGOWER C.C.

Elspeth was nearly eight minutes behind Dune The second team match on Saturday after-

When Vernon rounded the raod was 4 hours 6 goon ended in a draw in favour of the Craigen-minutes old. At that time Aileen had not gower 2nd XI, who scored 95 for 4 wickets and reached Quarry Bay. The times at the finish declared, the Civil Service 2nd XI making 48 for 5 wickets before stumps were drawn. The scores were :-Craigen'gomer C.C., 95 (Asger 4, Austin 18, Farne 5, Espp 6, loughton 40 not out, Pestonji 19 not ont, extras 3. Innings declared): Civil Service C.C. 48 for 5 (Hutchings 3, Bryant 20, Kaight 8, Cooper 42, MoKenzie 9, Milne 0, Brown 0 not out, Extras 4).

FOOTBALL.

H.K.F.C. V. V.R.C.

On Saturday afternoon, on the Happy Valley ground, the Bongkong Football Club scored decisive victory over the V.R.C. by 5 goals

to nil.

Darby was unable to turn out for the Club, Whitamore being partnered by Richardson, an experiment completely justified by the result, as the last-named playor was responsible for no less than four of the five goals scored.

The Club won the lors, and elected to play with the son at their backs. The V.R.C. went off with a rush, and Kew had to clear from a shot by Humphreyn, Whitamore then took the ball down and centred well, but Cooper shot wide of the posts. Again the V.R.C. ont- sido left got away, but spoiled the effort by a bad centre. The Club halres were playing a spad game, Bonnar especially being conspicuous for some fine head-work, completely breaking up all attempts at combination by the V.R.C. frontline. The Club were now prossing severely, and at length a shot at close quarters by

· Richardson Lest Fittock all the way.. Sayer, at outside right, we playing a good game, and gave Kew hot shot to negotiate, which, however, he cleared in fine style. Brent again tested Fittock, and after a corner had been conceded, without result, Whitscore again took the ball down the loft wing, passing to Cooper, who shot straight, but Fittock managed to clear. Half-timo arrived with the score:-H.K.F.C., I; V.R C., 0.

On resuming, play was for a time confined to mid-feld, and somewhat ragged in charactor, the V.R.C. adopting kick-and-rush teotics, From a broak away Forbes put in a long drapping shot from the half-back line, which was well: Bared by Kow, Ths more methodical methods of the Club were new beginning ta tell, and they were preasing almost conut u ously. Aucott and Bonner, the last-named of whom had changed places with Austen, easily checking the attempts of the V.R.C. forwards to get within shooting distance. After White

werd

h..

B.

:

5

7

57

5

55

18

5

Vernon Dione Elspeth Aileen had not finished at 5.45 p.x0, The course was eleven miles.

ONE DESIGN CLASS.

A

The one-désiga class turned out yesterday -it as the third club race. At second gun fire Min, Bonito, and Ericu had their anchora down to keep them from drifting astern: miserable calm spoiled the day's sport. The wind, what little there was, came from the east.

Kathleen was the only yacht to finish. Result:-Kathleen, 4 hours 57 minutes 5 seconds. Min, Bonite, and Erica did not finish.

BECOND CLA99.

Beven second class yachts were started ten minutes after the one-designers:-Doreen, Chanticleer, Gloria, Frís, l'ayne, Alannah, and Mist. Alannak, who had had her anchor dona, was first over the line. The race was not worth describing. Result:-Chanticleer, 5 hours 50

minutes 30 seconds. The rest did not finish.

BEFORE

MARINE COURT.

Saturday, 28th November. THE HON. Bas.l Tartor (ActING

Harbour MASTER).

NON-OBSEXYANCE' of RULE OF THE noad.

Lieutenant Cyril Asser, of H.M.8. Fame, charged Ng Yau, master of the launch Cheang Yick, with, eu the 24th Norom. ber, failing to observe the rule of the road.

Lient, Asser, sworn said: On Tuesday, 24th November, while coming up the harbour from west to east in the South Fairway, just beforo we (the Fame) got past the Star Ferry landing-

His Worship-The South Fairway does not resol so far.-Well, in the Centrul Fairway;

would not be certain of the position.

.

Of Blake Fier?-Yes. The lunch was on the port bow. He showed no signs of keping Bo to avoid collision clear or slacking speed,

I had to go astern...

At what spoed were you going?-About

more bad sent in a tame abot along the ground, eleven knots through the water. which Fittock easily cleared, Richardson agzin took command of the ball, and scored a second

Ном far off was she when

you

are Mears, the Straits Steamship Company, Wes Bin and Company, Long Brothers, Quan Hoo Bue, Ban Swee Hong, and Koe Guan Company. Perhaps the best known of these in Hongkong are Meters. Wee Bin and Cour pany. They have a regular cargo live to Amoy via this port; the se. Hung Bee is a frequent visitor. The as. Wathore, also on the Amoy rua via Hongkong, figures under the name of Ban & wee Hong. Most, the Koe Guan Steamship Company, who have recently bad a deal of troullo in trying to get matos to ship for less than coast wagee-they were hanccessful-is a formation, that is as a steam-ship company, of recent date. When the firm irst decided to be largely interested in shipping the Straits Steamship Company was approached on the matter of selling thom a share in the concern, The Straits Steamship Company refused, and Messrs. the Koo Gun Compuzy depided to buy feet their o70. They purchased a number of old steamers from the Unica Line of New Zealand; now the Koo Gran Company is the largest steamship concern with head quarters at Penang. the former capital of Straits Settlements. Chinese shipowners in the Straits have encroached, so to speak, on the preserves of that mammoth concern the British India Steam Navigation Company by putting steamors on the Rangoon-Singapore ran. It is on this account, probably, that B. I. steamers have boon put on the Calculin-Amoy run. The attack is rbt. directed against steuners on the Hongkong-Calvatia run.

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MRRTY. Erich Georg & Co. Bay in their weekly sharu list, dated Hongkong, 28th November:→→ A much firmor fooling has prevailed in our market and a comparatively fair amount of business has been done during the week under review in a variety of stocks, some of which have improved in value, notably Banks, Docks, and China Sugars. Towards the closs the market is slightly easier again. The sterling demand rate on Laudos is le, 6.15/18d., while the rates of exchange on Shanghai nga Is 713 for t T/T, and T. 712 to Tle. 714 for three

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BANK SHARES-Hongkong and Shanghaie sold at 86124, 86473 and $6.50 and close with BH wired ayers et 26521. The London rate. privately on Sunday last, was £84 10, d. while Beuter to-day quotes 26. 108. (d, Nationals ara unchanged."

MARINE INSURANCER-Unionshaveshang d hands at $4924, but a few more are on offer. Chion Traders sold at $601. $61 and 360h and - have further sellors at 261. North Chiuns have been done in the north at Tls. 920 and Yangiszes at $135, so we follow these quotations. Cantons fetched $175.

FIRE INSURANCES SHARKS-Unchanged Chinas sold and have sellors at $90.

SHIPPING SHARES-Hongkong. Cantan and Macao Steamboats sold at 331 in 830 and, while there are further sellers at 531, shares are wanted at the lower figure. Indo-Chinas have boon dons in fair quantities to the north at 874 to $75, and more thares can be placed at $75; the northern quotation is Ths. 55 sellers. China and Manilas bare been done at $18. A few Douglases have been fixed at 230, star Farris (old shares) are in demand at $27, now shares sold in a fair way at $16 to $161, and can be placed now at $17. Stell Transports, with sales at intermediate rates, have advanced to £1. la, buyers.

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strong demand, but principally for wash, while time shares are not mach wanted; for cash and end of the mouth up to $106 has been paid; the market closing quieter with probasts smalt sellers at $105; per end of February $108, End per end of March 19 has been paid, Lurons unchanged.

MINING SHARES.-Unobanged; a few Baubs sold at 88, but more are on offer.

A glare was soon on the ss. Chang Chore's starboard bow: they steered for it. A little later a steamer all ablaze from etern to after part of bridge was sighted. It was not then daylight, no Captain Pearon stood by. At about 6.30a.m. a raft was seen with live Chinese on it. These

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong- were picked up. Shortly afterwards the captain and second offer werd picked up from another kong and Whampoa Docks sold at improving raft, Later, a third raft was nighted to leeward; rates up to $207 cash, $209 por 31st January and from this the second engineer and two Chinese $20 per 31st December, closing steady at were rescued. Alteraruming to leeward forstime 874 tasu. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf. the Chung Chow returned to the burning vessel. and Godown Company's shares are inquired Fragments of wreckage were strewn to wind after; and up to $88hs been offered and ward; these were followed, and by and by March in Shanghai, but yesterday's wirs gives refused, Farahams rose to Ts. 330 per 31st a waterlogged boat-it containing the chief engineer and avea quotation of Tis. 125 bayers only.

The bodies oft encountered. Chinese FRE the third engineer and a Chinsmen were found in the beat; they had died from hardship. Nothing lurther was found to windward; on returning again the steater was seen to be ablazo the funnel had a list to port. The survivors from stom to stern. Both masts were gone; wore as follows:-Captain Alberfeldt, D. Anderson (2nd officer), H. Matern (Chief Engineer), H, Lumen (econd Engineer), 12 Chinese. The second engineer and one of the Chinese were badly burned. All survivors were landed at Amoj,

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ARRIVALS FROM THE RAST.

The Oceanie S.N. Co.'s a. Coptic arrived from Shanghai on Saturday. She had 44 bags of mail, On the voyage one of the crow bad an accident, breaking his arm. Moderate monsoon Was experienced between Shenghai, and Hongkong.

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LANDS, HOTELS, and BUILDINGS.-A small sale of Hongkong Land Investment nd Agency Company's shares is reported at $11, at which rate there are further sellers. Hongkong Hotels sold and are on offer at $146. Ham-

sold at $15, at which, rato shares are wanted. COTTON MILLS-Only a few Hongkonga phreys have been taken off the ma kat al 311.

Ewos buve been done in the worth at Tls 35; other questions unchanged,

MISCELLANEOUS.-Green Island Cement shares sold at $28/231, and have bayers at latter

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China Borneos are on offer at $6 Watsons sold and have further buyers at $144. Long hare dropped to $245. Hongkong Steam Water Boats sold at $16/101 cm dividend, and

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Thess. Tungehun was docked at the Old Duck, THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE Shanghai, on the 24th, the U.8.8. Villutobor left the Old Dock earlier the same day. The French cruiser Bugeaud loft the Cosmopolitan Dock, Shanghai, on the 24th. The ss. Peking loft the New Dook, Shanghai, on the 24th; the as. Pelayo took her place.

LATEST STEAMÉE MOVEMENTS. The C.P.B. steamer Express of India loft Yokobama on Friday, the 27th November for,

Victoria and Van: oaver.

goal for the Club, From the kick-off the Club reversed P-About a hundred yards; deli- cross my bows. It I still pres ad, and Loureirs had to give a corner. borately trying to Breat took tho kisk, and, dropping the ball had not brought up I would have gone right nicely under the bar, the Club were three up through her. The Chinamen on board the Bill prossing, Couper tried a shot, but the ball jaunch started to take off their conta. went over the bar. It was now a foregone con. olusion that the V.R.C. were destined to go His Worship (to defendant, after evidence bad. ander, and Richardson, receiving the ball from been translated by the Court interpreter---- Whitamore, again found the net. A spasmodic Have you say questions to ask witness ?---No. break away by the V.R.C. left Humphreys with

*Lieut. Aaser said he would like to say that the ball at his feet and only Key to beat, but he could do no better than shoot wide of the goal. it did not strike him as ignorance on the part and, Richardson Boring again for the Clab, the of defendant, but want of vigilance. The day at 4 p.. whistle sounded with the final score standing:

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The N.Y.K. steamer Tawala Muru (Anstra-Even their cheapest quality; in recommended! Hongkong, 28th November, 1:08. lian Lina) left Manila for this port on the 28th

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The 0.8.8.& C.M. steamer Catchas left

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H.K.F.C. V.R.C....

◊ The teams ware:- H.K.F.C.-F. H. Kew, goal; H. C. Austen and V. F. Ancott, backs; G. E. Maodenald, J. His Worship (to defendant) I will hear what This League match was played at the Happy W. C. Honmar, and H. C. Gray, halves; H. A. you have to say. I could not see the destroyer, Valley on Saturday last and ended in another Breat, R. Hancock, C. R. S. Cooper, J. I had a man on the lookout. Two Jardine victory for the Civil Service. For the winners Richardson, and R. A. Whitamora, forwards.

V.B.O.-C. Filteck, gosi; A. Loureiro and Matheson steamera wore in the way... 'Dr. Atkinson gave a dashing display of batting, J. Witokell, backs; J. Forbes, H. S. Holmes, while both Jackman and Witchell bowled well, and J. Duncan, halves; H. W. Bayer, J. Brawn was responsible for a good "koore on be-Clelland, E. E. Horton, J. Whyte, and E.

Humphreys, forwards. half of the losers. Score and analysis:--

Boleros, Mr. C. T Kaw, -

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