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SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, 30th Novemlor.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 1905.

stock. He sold goods both on cash and wedit. In his statement he pat bd debts at 2116 He was acquainted with, the people he had giva er dit, but after he had given crelt he never saw thoin again Ya Nam Sam wed BEFORE SE F. T. Piador (CHIEF JUSTICE). him $1,494, this was a bad debt, na bo could not find the man, who was a travelling trader. Tho A LEPROUS DANKRUPI.

boycott was partly responsible for his fallare, Lenag Tsun Ting exparte Ma Tsun Sban. | as no one would purchao American gooda Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mr. John Hastinge Mr. Hays-Why don't you ondeavour to do office) appeared on behalf of the debtor and business instead of sitting down doing nothing saked his Lordskip for directions as to how the-Beosure my oroditors want me to find scurity bankrupt was to make out and submit to tho and I cannot. Official Receiver bis statement of affairs, ind

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attend the public examination, as he was suffer. ing from hiprosy,

The Ofcint Receiver, Mr. G. I Wakeman, said the won was a leper, and he refused to

allow bin into his office.

His Lordship--What is the law with regard to lopers here Pi

Mr. Wikeman-They are generally deported. His Lordship-What action does the Sanitary Departmest generally tako when a leper is discovered?

Mr. Dixa-The Captais Superintendent of Polico applies for his deportation, I believe. The debter has been examined by a doctor of the Civil Hospital, who cortified that he was Bufaring fram leprosy. The order for his -deportation, however, has not yet been drawn

np.

This is a very hige bankruptey, the Ifalities being from $200,000 to $300,000. I think it very desirable that a publicarumination should be held.

Hi Lonship-I cannot act vory well without the adrico of the health deportual.

Mr. Waiteman---I not led the Medical Officer of Honith.

His Lonship-We had better wend for Dr. Pearse. I will adjourn the cash until his arrival.

POLICE COURT.

Thursday, 8 th Noromber.

BEFORE MR. F. A. Hazeland FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),

CRUELTY TO A SNAKE. A native doctor from Canton was charged with cruelly to a snake and hawking medicing with a licence. It appearrel ho arrived in the colony a few days ago and took up his stand at the Man Mo Louple wirers he offered medioias for sale. Police Sergonist fl came on the scese yesterday and found him with a snake in an Not unless I gave credit. There was vory their cage. He was poking and spitting at the reptile in order to got it angry, and he was arrested at once. For the cruelty be was fined $10 and for hawking without a licence $3.

sent to prison for two

Mr. Hays-Didn't you do a big businest

cash.

BUSHIDO IN BUSINESS.

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MALL GAZETTE."]

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In the Pall Mall Gazite and alsowbere somÐ very good articles have been printed lately lo this effect: As presented to a norvous Western world the Yellow Poril is a bogey. It is a bogoy because it holds up to expectation a coining tins, the East, fciently instructed. armed. and not for off, when the swarming yellow races of deillod, will pour over their frontiera in pititas hordes, to the destruction of civilised Europa, Which is absurd. The treo T-llow Peril is not at all of that sanguisery character. A great

auger for Europe is rising in the Far no doubt (o run the argument), but

com- mercial: compotition in the various employments of adept une i trade. Par sich rivalry the and laborious peoples of Chins and Japan ure eminently fitted Atrendy they ar beginning to occupy the Eastern market, and will do so more and inore; for, in the first plues. His Lordship adjourned the examination for months hard labour for assaulting another they are on the spot in the socoud plars,

they baco native, and two months hard labour for

increasing command of Western A week,

capital; und in the third, the labouring popula assaming the name, designation or description is able and content to work ander onditions tion of a policeman, the sentences Euro sition can hope to approach. This which ensura cheapress of production that as consecutively. Inspector Gourlay stated that the is the real Yellow Peril, and not the spectro defendant found two men fighting. He went called up by Charles Pearson's famons tools, up to them, separated them, sught aue by the "National Lite and Character," ton or twetre

yours ago. queue sad, saying that he was a policeman, gavo him a prod with a trancboon. Just then be caught sight of a lukong and ran off, but was arrested. It was common for men to represent that they were constables in the hope of getting

Mr. Hays-Isn't it better to do a little cash business than a large credit basin ees You meat bo`n business rash to know about ilesO things.

AN IMPLSSONED DEBTOR.

Ro Choy Chung Li ezparte Lo Tai Chas, Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs. Brutton, Hett and Goldring) who represented the debtor, said that nothing had yet been definitely dedded by the creditors in this case. It had leon dooided, however, that if a prosecution took plan it should be conducted by the Crown. is client had been in prison a little one a month, and it was almot time something had

been done. He would sk his Lordship to fix & day for him to renew his application forthe prisoner's release.

His Lordship-You au move your motion next Thursday.

Mr. Goldring-Not before. I was going to ask for Saturday morning.

His Lordship-There is no reason for that. Negotiations are going on with the crediton,

Mr. Gokiring-Are thy, my Lord? There On the doctor's arrivel his Lordship ex- appears to be little sign of it. plained the situation.

His Lorship-You can make the application next Thursday, and notice will be given to all the porties juterested.

Dr. Pearse did not think there would be any danger in bringing the man into court na the disease was not a very infections ous

His LorialiNet vory infections P Dr. PeareNo, and he could be stood in tho mid-tle of the Court.

His Lordship Would there be any dangər to anybody in Court?

Dr. Pease Not as long as they did not come in contact with him. They would be safe if they stood a few fost distant.

His Lordship-Do you think it would be safe

to bring him into a public court?

Dr. Peat-Quite safo, my Lord. His Lordship--Have we any power to bring a leper inte Court?

Mr. Wakeman-Under Sab-section

Section 17.

of

His Lordship-Supposing he writes, is there

any danger in bundling papers he has tonobod

Dr. Pear-Vary littla.

His Lorship-Could his statement of affaire

not be taken down ?

Mr. Dixon-It has already been prepared, but not signed. I am ready to file tha statemont unsigned.

His Lordship-That won't do. Is there do process of disinfecting?

Dr. Poor-OL yes, my Lord. His Lordship-Well, there is a difficulty about that. He can sign.

Dr. Wakoman-There is the quaition of the commissiouer he has got to be sworn before.

Mr. Dizon-I am not afraid of ha,my Lord, His Lordship The question in as to the commissioner who will undertake the examino- tion. You wouldn't depute anybody to do it.

Mr. Walcuna-Auybody can do it His Lordship-It wouldn't be atisfactory

unless you tenducted.

Mr. Wakeman-I don't like to have the man

in the offee.

His Lordship (to Dr. Pearsa)-Could you give us a ward in the hospital.

Dr. Peario-I couldn't do it, but I have no doubt it could be arrau gel with De, Clark,

His Lordship adjourned the case and left the matter in de hands of Mr. Waiman and Dr. Pearso. They are to consult ad submit a schome to lima.

PUBLIC EXAMINATION.

Re the Wing Fung firm exparta Kruse and Co. and another.

Mr. Wakoman, Official Receiver, publicly examined the debtor.

Mr. J. Hays (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master) represented a creditor.

Luk Chiusid he was the managing partner and sole owner of the Wing Fung firm of 63 Queen's Road Central, watchmakers and silversmiths.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

Berone Ma. A. G. WhƐ (PUISNE JUDGE,

A DISPUTED BALANCE.

Wing Shing Cheong 'sed Yuon Wo sad others to recover the sum of $48483, 'balances due on account of goods supplied.

Mr. R. Harding (of Mours. Evans, Harden and Harding) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. R. &. Harding for the defendant.

Mr. R. Harding stated that the defendants had paid into Court the sum of $370.82 qu account of the claim, and $24.20 costs. The difference between the amount paid in and the amount claimed was about $210.

This bolanen, according to the books of tho plaintiff, had been credited to the defendait, and the receipts he beld hors the signatureof

one, Lau Tim, the plaintif'a shroff.

the receipts was not lan Tim's, but bli The plaintiff contended that the signature in

Lordship held that it was.

Mr. R. Hording said this Lordship co- cinded that the signatur was Lau Tim's, le

would withdraw.

His Lordship. The plaintif had better tako the money in Court, bet mians the question of couts,

Mr. R. A. Harding asked that the plaintiff be charged for particulus, as he brought a action for $200 more than was aning.

His Lordship-You how books of your own haven't you?

Mr. B. A. Harding Bub wo had a firo in tho shop, my Lord.

His Lordship-Oh! Oh! I'm sorry for that. Mr. R. A. Harding-We couldn't possibly pay into court $210 more than va owed without less than at present. particulars, as originally their slain was 500

His Lordship-Well, I think Mr. R. Harding must pay your costs.

Mr. R. A. Harding I would also ask your Lordship that they pay the $12 for particulars

His Lordship-I will split the differem. Each side will pay 30.

His Lordskip-There will be judgment for the plaintiff for the money paid in, and costs up to the time of payment in, less $6 for particulars. Also judgment for the defendat and costs from the time of paying in, coats to he settled by the Registrar

ACTING A POLICEMAN,.

Fang Po WEN

& bribe.

GAMBLERS.

· Twelve nativos wors prosomted by Inspector Gould for gambling. A reid had been zande by the police on the house 13 MacGregor Street where the defendants were foud playing ngat pai. The first and second, masters, were fined respectively $100 and $50, and the others $3 each.

A DISORDERLY RUSSIAN.

A Russian sailor from the oruiser Almas was charged with behaving in a disorderly manner at Murray Pier and also with damaging the tuoie of P.C. 189 to the extout of 32.50. He was fined $2 and ordered to pay compensation to the amount of the damage.

BEFORE ME, C. D. MELBOURNE (ACTING SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).

DISORDERLY CONDECT IN THE PUBLIC

GARDEN.

Two table boys at the Hongkong Club were summoned for not condueling themselves in a quiet and orderly manner in the Public Gardeus. According to an Indian constable they were throwing stones or sand at the birds and poking sticks at the monkeys. Deteriants said they were doing nothing wrong and did not know for what they were arrested. They were fined $1 each.

ALLEGED FRAUDS,

A shop coolie in the employ of the Tai Loi firm, 240 Hollywell Road, was charge! with making and uttering three authorities for the delivery of large quantities of goods with intent to defraud the firm, Inspector Gourlay asked for a romand, and this was granted.

LICENSING SESSIONS.

was

Justice for Charles Pearson's bon't! Everybody read it-most readers turning over its pages fascinated but with a fork. Everybody talked of it, but upon an understanding th though they could savour they must not be supported capable of swallowing Mr. Pearson's extravagant yet positive prediations.

Predio. tions he hilf called them: his book was described as "a foreenst Ou Bat the Yellow Peril which he dwelt upon s to haunt the minds of students of the last got the

bogey, not the portout, which had begun before Pearson wrote and the Germans Emporer took to designing monitory pictures for distribution to his people. It is true that the English (Australia) professor admitted to his speculations a time whon Chins, for example, would rise to malf-assedion, adequately tuterol and equipped for war; but while taking foll account of it be put it to a distance, treating it ho said, that sooner or later China it beco asa ercondaryconsideration. Etsoems certain," a formidabis military Power" fifty year houce (from 1883) Chins may have taken that iseritable position. No one can doubt what would happen wore Chins to bogoro-ned by man with the vigomas and Oggresive genins of Peter the Groat or Frederick the Second. A leader of gonius tight perbaus arise *' to combine the Makommedans of China in a co- on organization"; in which case it would bs dificult to suppose that China would no become an aggressive military Power, sending layas," and so forth. Other passages, even tions of the same or similar kad, might be stronger than these but always with qualifies, cited to show that the Yellow Spectro does stalk in the background of Pearson's vision It does; but only tecause it could not be banished, and not because the pails of it and any considerabic-place in his intention. After writing one of the sentences quoted above ho says that the Chinese do not need" the accident of a man of genius to develop their magnificent future. Ordinary statesmanship, adopting the prejudices of the people, many make them a amperments of Europe without offending the State which no Power in Europe will dare to disregard."

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all thoother yellow racos were in his calculation. And so as to the blacks and bronas. There they are swarming, and will gradually thrust wo colonisa or market they are learning and back the European peoples by an expansion of native energy and self-assertion where climate and population favour pressure. Thrown back withia Borrower limits, we European shall Icok about us to so the world giråled with a continuous zone of the black and yellow races,"

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out her armies in millions to cross the Him the subject, therefore, and looking to the other.WE HAVE

Nor was Pearson's forecast specially concerned with the future of the Yellow moes: America North and South, Australia, Africa, were

TO-DAY

monopolising the trade of their own rogions and starving European industry.

This being Charles Pearson's forecast, it will be seen that, by allowance of the coolest opinion of the day, there is nothing of the "bogoy" in it. If, like many other men, be believed that some very strenuous old-world fighting qualities netifti, for in the no-time of ten years after slumbered in the Tellow racs, he has been

ho wrote there care between East and West one of the most bloody and resounding wara that, ever were waged, and the East won. That, however, may be regarded as a fortuitous erant, perhaps. Possibly, as 20 mary of us think, it will never occur again. Eeaving this branch of

we w that the real, the evdutionary, the mando a striking advance within the some brief. encimarcial and industria! Yellow Peril has

period. Of course it does not compare at all with the naval and military development of affairs, but it is a sufficient advance to surpass the expectation of twelve years sinoe, whether Pearson's or aucther's. No one supposes that Europe has suffered in the least, so far, from the industrial and commercial competition of Japan ani China; unless for a few grout Armslike Cross and Blackwell and Bryant and May, who find frauds under cover of trade-labels beautifully thoir goods superseded by the most perfect imitated. With such exceptions-probably not mere in number than three or four” dozen-the industrial competition of the Far East Las been more stimulating then repressive up to the pre- sent time, no doubt. But although there has

Trade is. a conqueror's dram. And just as German com- will still after the

merce took enormous strider immediately upon the conclusion of a glorious war, so (but with plainer reason) all expectation looks to an immense enhancement of the industrial rivalry of Japan. And indeed it is something to be, beyond challenge, the first maritine Power in those prolific seas; and something more to have THE KING EDWARD HOTEL at disposal not only the ports and barbours of Koren, but its little-worked resourons above- even the ground and underground, and

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The adjourned annual meting of Justices included in it. The black peoples, who are bean soms argument to the contrary of lalo 10. DES VEUX RD.

of the Fence for licansing purposes was held yesterday afternoon at the Magistracy. Mr. F. A. Hazeland presided and the other Justices Present were: Bar, C. 1. Hickling, Merers.

already bringing themselves under general observation, were as much considered as the peoples of Eastera Asia; all that he has to say of Thom drawing to the conclusion which he wished to impress upon his renders: The lower races are increasing upon the higher, and

look

R. H. Craig, T. F. Hough, C. D. Melbourne, will some day confine them to a portion of the T. F. Haumer, Lyens (dopaty superintendent ), | Temperate Žone." And a startilag conclusion

Three applications were

it is; but not so improbable in 1905 as in 1893, and E. Stellim, submitted to the meeting...

though the interval is but twelve years long In those jeans, however, the Tallow people. The frat was from Lias Comar, of 63 Des have initiated, have accomplished developments Vax Road, for an adjunct license.

far more rapid and decisive than Pearson, or population itself. So many factories hare The Chairman said there was no polico any other white man dreamed of as possibly already been set up in Japan-cotton-mills,

within the time. Meanwhile wo have had—the iron works and the like that the objection, and the application was granted.

Germans and ourselves-some moving exper of the country in many places is said to be II. Peich applied on behalf of Mr. Weismanniences in Africa Ins; and bow far they accord quite changed. Now the natural resources of of Weismann's Tin Rooms, 34 Queen's Road, with Pearson's forecast may be partly seen from Korea are to be opened up also; not, I beliore,

the following quotation -

to foreign concessionaires, but to Jupansso Central, for an adjunet license, The Chairmad

British rule moans order and peace, industry enterprise strictly deuped, though open as day explained that the promises were all under one

and trade, the enjoyment of property under to the assistance of forsign capital." And who roof, and the license was granted.

fairly equal laws. To an Africa native the would hesitate to place his money with a people establishment of a colour like Natal is like so astonishingly

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Hongkong, 21st November, 1905, 12055

NOW IN THE PRESS and

NEW GEOGRAPHY OF JAPAN

TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY.

BY

for upper forms of Schools and Colleges

C. B. MITFORD, F.RG.S. With Maps and Illustratione.

Mr. Sharp, K.O., instruci by Mr. H. Whrowing up the gutes of Paradise. He the Japanessapt in all they undertake 19 Looker, appeared in support of the application streams in, offering his cheap though not very Apparently, therefore, nor it is that the from Mr. D. Dorabjee, of the King Edward regular labour, and supplying all is wants at real Yellow Peril is about to come on in Hotel, for a license in respect of the two houses, the very smallest expenditure of toil. Where earnest; the only question for ne being whether 3 and 5 Des Vaux Roud. He explained that to consider Labour of

he multiplies, however, the British race begins we have anything to my in a matter which fall but the highest kinds evidently took a fatalist view of it. He was cortainly concerns 18. Charles Pearson the two houses were separated by a side street, dishonourable, and from the moment that Los House Street, and the license asked was population will not work in the fields, on the uite clear that it could only work out in one a publicau's license. In Hongkong they had ads, in the mines, in the factories, its doom way by the operation of forces practically fewer licences than were recogained in England,ployees, merchants, contractors, shopmen, turn out to be right. Meanwhile, however-ant is practically sealed. It is limited to supplying uncontrollable, and in the long run he may Suel a licence was defined as a liga to koop and toesmen to the community; the end of Do one will more readily admit this than our an ion or a public house, and lo was asking for gradually be asserbet er disappear"; and the aur best to keep our markets against all riselry. which must be that the while raç: will gallest allies themselves we must needs do a license for a hotel or an inn. They said the more certainly where it is surrounded by We are quite agreed on that point; and Jot, King Edward Hotel was an inn within the conso musses of an unfriendly population." I wonder, to what extent In all the TABLE BOY'S SUICIDE.

meaning of the Ordinaue and that was covered to that, however, Pearson had very little drem discassion of the subject which I have yet by the terms of the license. The question before of such hostility as the Germans ars experien-seen, only one means of defence is m

eing in South Africa. It is mack to the purposs tioner: extraordinary caro and diligence in var Early yesterday morning P.S. O'Sulliwa the Justices was a very simple one. Was the of these remarks that though, of course, as workshops and counting-hutes. Sound advies He commenced the business was called by Mr. Sahara, of Macdonald Real. King Edward Hotel cas

or two inas? It knew that may thousands of good be cheaper work and the much more adept A

it i course, but of what avail against the seven or eight years ago, when he had a capital and on proceeding to the house found that they clarly ons inn. Now what was an int? fighting-men were receiving an education In of $1,500. Besides that he raised a loan of table boy, Young Tong, 21 years of age, lot It had been defined in many ways as a place warfare and the use of its deadlier appliances, management of the Japanese and Chimaman he erekes no Black Bogoy to heighten the en the spot"? In reply commn the cunter- $1,500 from some friends to put into the committed suicide by hanging. The boy la adapted for travellers, where they could procure dramatic and moral effect of bis anticipations question, "What other means is there, thon 2" businers. No signed a promissory note whoa bean cut down prior to his arrival. There wa

board and lodging. It might consist of several What is now described as "the real Yellow None that can be thought very effectual. But buildings so long as they are under one control Peril" is precisely that which Pearson pro. I m mare of this, that those admirable the money was advanced, bat it has since teen nothing to account for the deceased's rash ad

His business recently had not pail

phossed, with the additional warning of a Black Japanese, piercingly, auribir, pultera patriots repaid,

In the King Edward Hotal they had only the Peril equally subduing in a bloodless way. As above all, Busbide-taught would think it Agents him. He list made a profit in the 20th year

constituents of one inn. There was only one I thought and said at the time when his madness and a crime to supply a rival nation the amount of which was about $1,500, Hs

dining-room, one kitchen, on set of common speculations came into print, he had a surpris. with the means of extending his rivalry.

Yes: I mean that that will bo done if and rooms, and only oue office for the conductingly small belief that war would determine or of the establishment all these to be in the future which he foresaw had no such imminent, country to establish competing mills, mines,

even hasten the changes he 1 oked for. The when the expected raillions are sent out of this Japan Gazette, Priating and Publishing Co., new building. No 3, the old building, will no such violent introduction as the Busso factories, and freight-ships where we know they

Limp cloth

75 conta Mex. Cloth Boards

65 be simply dunare, and will consist Japanese coulict. Considering what that must be ruinous to British industry. It is not

4692 mainly of bedrooms.

Hongkong, 30th November, 1905. The frost portion, which future is, it never seemed likely to come aboat even as if the works so extablished could be was now occupied as a bar, was already lot to a without rebellion and resistance half the world British, property: as I understand the matter. "Flags are dying from hundred rate, bank. After pointing out that it was not over; yet Peasson traced out a much smoother that is not at all the Japanese idea. Or it "thousand Norwegian far from their home necessary that a hotel or an ina should consist couras of orerie-smoother, but irresistible there were no other means of investing British "stands hail in their thoughts their King of only one house, he contended that it was only son of civilisation were to do the business, individuals who earned their four per ceat, by as a arising til. Climate, commerco, and the capital, something might be said for British necossary that the houses should approximate and be under one control and stated that the operating throughout the "yellow zone" catting down trade and wages in England; as

**Blike. present application was

black Loue for a Heense to sad the

Although it is, Lowever, that something cannot be said. keep an inn is the two houses mentioned. It when looking to the Chinese be could: faney applicant, who was known to them all. The excursionary ravage of the Turks, he thought was necessary to speak of the merits of the them repeating at some time or other the number of bars would not be increased. If the the industrial competition of Chins much more hotel were hold to be two house, there would to be feared. The immense rozources of the *welcome in their der, far-off fate would be paying for the Fense twice the their astonishing capacity for toil; their aptitude follow the absurd result that Mr. Darabice country; the colonising enterprise of the people:

amount of that for the Hongkong Hotel, which for organization; and the thrift shish, with ali According to telegram: received by a loal

was 80 much larger. Two Hoenses could not be these other quities, enables them to starve out and the Straits, left Singapore for this port Norwegiau, more than a hundred Norwegia held by the same person.

overy race of whites with whom they come into on the 29th Nov. at I p.m. ships in the East from Singapore to Viall-

competition-this was for him the more real The C.N. str. Chinglu, from Australian ports, vestock were clad in gay imting on the 25th,

and certain Yellow Peril; and though he gave left Sydney on the 25th uit., p.m., and is due little consideration to the Japanese, they and here on the 17th inst..

NORWEGIAN LOYALTY.

Found in July 1904 that he was loing money On the 25th inst, the day on which King as business was dull and he could not get any Haakon of Norway and his Queen entered sales. Ho did not make up his books at the end their new kingdom, a telegram, of which the of the last Chinese year, as he had no accounts] following is a trazelation, was eent to ther to render, He never made up his accounts, Mojesties:-- and knew by a rough estimation thi he modo $1,500 proft. Ho valued big stock in hand last Chinese year at $10,000. Some of it had been paid for, and some had not. After ho found he was insolvent ho purchased, more gocide on credit; he did not wild to his stock, but only got goods should a customer require them. Since December 1904 and Aigust 1905 he purchased from Messrs. Ulliams and Co $3,490 worth of goods,

His Lordship--Were these goods bought for customers?

Debtor-No. I bought them for stook.. Later he bought $2,000 worth of goods from Messrs. Kruse and Co.; these also went into

and Queen Hail our beloved country."

To this tologram the filowing reply va received here to-day

"The Queen and I request you kindly to "bring our thanks to the Norwegians a *Hongkong who wild us such a bearly

HAAKON."

The Justices considered the application in private and after a lengthy deliberation agreed to grant the license.

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