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at a Korean port. must have his baggage amined by a Japanese tidewaiter; he must give his name, address, and business to Japanese policeman; and, if he buys a strip of property, he must get the deeds sealed by a Japanese authority. If the Japanese were

The football match between Ewo (Jardins TELEGRAMS. Matheson and Co.) and Telegraphia took place yesterday at Happy Valley. A good game ensued but Ewo were stronger end won by one goal to ail

For the Hongkong Cricket Jogue competi

["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE OBRVIOR.] STRIKE ON THE CLYDE.

LONDON, October 9th,

ting entries have closed with the following Fifty thousand shipbuilders on the Clubs-Hengkang C C. "A", Craigongswer, Clyde are now on strike. Kowloon, Civil Service, Army Staff, Hong kong Police, Royal Garrison Artillery and the Royal Engineers.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., colonising Korea before, ani we know that they were, they are certainly doing so now. All skilled labour is Japaness; but that was only to le expected. Having regard to the comparatively short period that ins |clipsed since tÏîn Powers gave Japan a free

A Logilon paper says:-"The spelling reform A Ventnor had in the country, Koren is now, in fact, even-nt is spreading rapidly. practically a bit of Japan, so far as the visiter beatman who has purchased a motor launch cat. sec. Society is cared for and watchesloverall it Expedioney, and spells the UNE

XPDN But a Hongkong we had a motor with the same grandmotherly and irritating supervision that ʼn ía in Japan. How thent called " XPDNC bag before Presiden Kureaus like it does not matter now; the ly is gone for warding sympathy on them. The point is that the foreigners do not. Eke

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President

Lawyers have discovered that Roosevelt's spailing cofarm order violates a lax

of Congress passed twenty five years ago. The

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LONDON, October 6th,

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, October 9th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE MR. A: G. WIRE (PING JUDE).

COULD NOT HER.

The Cheung Lee Gem brought an action against Lau Sang, master of the Kwong Tai firm and the Kwong Tai On firm, the claim being for $280 in rompeed of coment sold and dalisered. Mr. Outs Kong Bing appensext for the plaintiff and Mr. Heft, of Mesure. Britton

and Hott, for the defesient,

Plaintiff having stated his eam, Mr. Het

LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUB.

This club will open the season with a n elevon-. a-side competition on the League system. The following are the teams:-

(A team) A. J. V. Ribeiro (Capt.), R. C. de Silva, J. C. V. Ribeiro, J. A. Yenorieb, For- tino da Silva, C. M. C. V. Ribaire, H. Hydnman, II. Campos, L. G. Cordeiro, F. I. Franco, I. A. Barradas.

(B team) A. V. Barron (Capt.), J. G. Barretto, A. F. Rozario, A. G. Britto, D. Soares, L. F. Remedios, J. A. Berrados, A. C. Botelho, Jr. Peruando Barretto, Alfredo flamedios, E. L. Barron

(C team) J. M, Britto (Capt.), A. 31. da Silva J, O. Remedios, J. Bernardo, J. C. Rodrigues,

Rochu, J. M. Roza Pereira, 1 B. Xavier, N.

It is expected that Sir G. I. Noel, Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, will succeed Sir Hugo hanked him if he had any purtars, to which L. (1. Bodrigues, R. A. des Rimodios, A. G,

replied that he had not.

Mr. Hatt then applied that the enso be. Alves. disgrissed, inasmuch as tay meu could not sun in the son of a fro. Time must be other His Henour struck out the case and gave

Pearsou in the command at the Nor; and Sir A. W. Muore, second in command of the Channel Fleet, will succeed Real-Admiral Montgomerie.

Chatham

Losnes, October 9th. The Kaiser has reprimanded Prince Hohenlohe for publishing revelations concerning the dismissal of Prince Bismarck.

partners.

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, Ontubor 9th,

Karouk Mu. H. Y. J. GOMPERTZ FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATR).

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SNATCHING MONEY.

A coolin was charged with snatching 40 cents from a mony changer's countor al 337 Queen's. Road Central on Monday. When opportunity offered he snatched the money and unade of along Queen's Road, but was puraund and captured.

His Worship sentenced him to seven days, hard labour and six hours' stocks.

With regard to the torpido squadron, leave to bring suother action. and of all the criticism. The foreigner who law in questión made Weber's Dictionary the has not yet made up his mind to accept tan logrd stasdard of Government spelling in the Rear Admiral Niblett will succeed to United States. It is now, ascertained that the command at Devonport; and inevitable, foule had when he notes that Suprema Court has given decisions upbolting Finds (2) (probably Rear Admiral with the exception of a few articles of the law.

Finnis) will succeed to 18 white necessary consumption, such

Holders of tickets for stail and dress oirala

Reserves. pepper, table salt, kerosene oil, and American floar, unil some fancy articles like stats are reminded that owing to this regulation

the Legislative Council the KAISER REPRIMANDS PRINCE. pertames from the Continent, there is rot passed by

entranos to the City Hall Theatre have been a single staple of foreign trade to be found altered, and that the entrance to the stalls and in a Japanese establishment from end to dress eirale is now made by a doer on the right end af Korea. Osaka goods rule the roast, hand side of the naval outranos, the latter being We cannot wlmit that this is any reflection alicoly for the pit. un British trailers, who of course bave never enjoyed the hanking facilities, the freight reductions, and other concessions that the paternal government of Japan see! fortbening to comfort and encourage fla own enterprisera. "Certainly Korea is open to foreign trado ", the Japanese officit n honestly reply when asked. It is as Wine and is supplied is all the Leading Hotels open as the ballot, the only difference being that whereas Great Britain allows its con- stituents to walk the polls, the Japanese and Restaurants throughout London.

ruas its own

voters there in motorcars What British trade is done is in Chinese hanis, and the Japanese were never foud of Chinese. There are only two foreign

one British,

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Hongkong, 29th September, 1906, [30

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

their

This typhoon has not beon without its ha nous. It is reported that the owners of a lighter which is under a steamer ashore on the Kowloon side wrote requesting the owners of the steamer to recore it so that they coull salva lighter. The owners of the vessal, entering into the joke, replied with a request that ha lighter be removed in order that oporations might be begun for getting the ateamor of And there the matler rests,

The long and painful illness from which Mr. G. D. Scott, of Shaughni, has been known to be affering, ended on Oct. 4th. A wall known and kindly Sgure will be missed from the Club and the Band and there will be very goneral gym- pathy with Mrs. Soutt and the children left

betind. Mr. Scott was a resident of twenty-five

| REUTER'S SERVICE.]

RUSSIA.

LONDON, October 7th. A Court Martini has been opened in St. Petersburg, on Admiral Nebogstoff, the commander of the third Baltic fleet, the captains and a part of the crew of the charge of surrendering to the vessela, on a Japanese without fighting.

THE P. &.O. "ISIS."

TONDON, October 7th. The Jais has arrive at Port Said and the

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION,

Sergeant Appleton charged two Chinese women with being in unlawful possession of 30 pieces of cloth of Ysamati on Monday,

They were found guilty, and each dual 35.

CANTON.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT).

THE CHINESE WAY.

October 8th.

It is reported that Viceroy Shum, while rending the " 72 Guild Commerșini Newspaper," caino across the report of a servant being killed by handling an electric-lamp. His Excellency delegated Deputy Choi Hong to investigate the matter. It is said that. he intends to request

(D) toan) ď. M. Victor (Unpt), 3. M. López, EM, Ozario, A. Hydomas, J.A. 8. Alces, D. A. Komelios, F. X. Britto. E A. Manzo, T. Pereira, D. Alenco, Antonio Baptista.

A tag) P, da Roza (Capt.), I. A. Ozoris, E. Hyudman, A. A. Gutterves F. L. ilu R 25, A. C. Botelho, P. M. M. dts Remedios, Julio Remedios, Aug. Baptista, J. Asavedo, Thomas Romedion.

Substitute-A. Bequeira, C. M. Soares, J. M. M. dos temedion, (4. Osmund, E. Silva, E. Osmund, S. Lopes, H. Silva

The officers of the Lusitano Football Club

are:-

Chairman, J. A. S. Alves, Beoretary, P. M. M. des Remedios, Treasurer, C. M. C. Y. Ribeiro, Captain. A. J. V. Hieiro, Vice-Cap- tain, P. da Rosa, Committee, J. C. Barretto, A. V. Barros, J. O. Romedios,. J. M. Victor, A. F. Rozario.

THE ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.

.

Capt. Marchant, secretary of the above Exhibition which is to be held at tho City Hall on November 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, forwards us particulars of the arrangements. The exhibi- tion will be opened by Si Excellency the Governor. It is hoped that es many ladies and gentlemen as wish to exhibit will write for entry forms to the superintendent of the particular section ander which the exhibit is clarsud, vis:--Photographic section, Mr. C. H. Gale; Paintings, Sculptare, &o, Mr. D. Saylo; Needlework, Mrs Trenchard Davis; Wood- work, Mr. E. Ram; Miscellaneous, Mr. Leanor Bird. The secretary, who attends at the City Hull from 2 to 5 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, will give any further information required. Mr. Ho Kom Tog is the gentleman. who has offered 10 gold and lik allvor metals for prizes to exhibitors whit Mr. Chou Isep -Chee bos kindly guaranteed the cost of printing a catalogue with illustrations The pommittee, of TRIAL OF CHOW AB-WOON, Chor Ah-Weon, charged with murdering which Sir Haury Derkeley is the Chairman, is four boat people, ant surrendered to the representative of all nationalities in the Colony consists of fifty-thre ladies and Chinese Goverment by the Hongkong Author- and ities, was tried by the Nam Hoi Magistratu yesterday. At the trial, he signed a document Confessing that he had e immitted the crime.

the other German. No Fears' standing in the Settlement and in later British steamer trades regularly with the years was Renter's agout there, and Secretary mails have been transferred to the Persia, the China Light und Power Company, Limited,

Cont. All, including even those that fly the Korean Hag, are Japanese owned, we are told. Recently the Hamburg-America Laicsteamers have begun to call fortnightly, on their run from Shanghai to Vladivostock They secure the bulk of the non-Japanese Lunde, which seems significant. Moreover, their share is increasing. The British who

to the Steck and Share Broker's Association, He was 51 years old.

which saile) last evening.

A DANISH FINANCIAL TOUR.

LONDON, October 7th.

The Novo Vrenya has become very nervins about the safety of London in particular and England in general, sud calls apocini ultoalha, in loader, to the information sont it that the subterranean excavations for railways, warr, gas, elc., and the continuous vibration to which Lào thus attenuated crist on which London stands is subjected by mechanical cars, reuder THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

DELICOMmunications relating to the our coloro interested grumble that British shippers London liable to complete destruction in se

tay videoj

jare afraid of the bugbear of Japanes hould be old ressed toTEN EDITOR.

respondents must forward their name and at competition", but of course to test the drees with communications addressed to the Editor,

capabilities of the trade, British shippers sel for publication but as avidmcs of god faith.

riters for publication should be writion on would have to faz: bigger risks than the

of the paper only. No anonymously signed communication that havs Japanese, unassisted, would ever dream al easy appeared in other papere will be insorio,

ders for extra cores of DAILY Pass should be. One instance will suffice to show how at infore 13 ́om, on day of publicatson. After that differently situated the two classes are. The hour the supply is limited, Only supplied for doth manufacturers of Osaka, immediately upon

alegraphio ¿ddren: Pazes. Codes 4,0,0. i 2

Lebar:

the declaration of peace, for which they

P.O. Bor, 83. Telephone No, 13

DEATH.

On October 4th, at Shanghai, Groner Davin Serves, of Shanghai, aged 31 years. HONGKONG OFFICE: 19A, DES VEUX ROAD C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C

The Daily Press.

BONGKONG, Ocтonza 10тu, 1906.

The Powers withdrew their Legations from Seoul because Russia was compalled, and

Great Britain was quite willing, to recognise that Japan's national safety demanded that Japan's infuence in Korea must be preponderating one. There is getting over that, nul the only fait question arising is whether Japan's notion of what constitutes preponderating infiusace.

suce stays within the limits assigned by other people. It is fairly evident by now tint Japan would never be content with the nebulous advantages of what is called a sphere of influence. There are many truly patriotic Britone who think that British statome might well be as

of any sarulliremour from the earthynake distur- bances that are taking place in various paris

A party of Danish financiers, representing The East Asiatic Co., are about to sail for Siam, China, and Japa. Prince George of Greece will possibly accompany the party.

LONDON, October 7th.. Great Britain and the United States have of the world. This esa, as the jourus, isagreet on a modus vivendi regarding the encroaching on the British coast and the Julf Stream is changing its course, so that the South of Ingland may erpool an early return of the glacist paricu.

The Harvard University, whose yonny r presentatives are as popaiar with the peopb o'f Indon as their Cambridge rivala,

It the founded in 1936. John Harvard, who gav his

Newfoundland fisheries..

to compensate the parents of the deceased if It be proved that death resulted through egli gence on the part of the Elsetrie Light Company.

VICEROY CHOU TU'S HERALD. Expectant Tuotai Chui Kan-Pai arrived bore yerlerday. He was despatched to Canton by Viceroy Chow Fa. It is said that he is the Viceroy's right hand man and an able oficial. Chief Secretary, Tautri Chui will probably be His Excellency's

The Newfoundlag lers are indignant at the direct conclusion of an Imperial modue

MORN BAILWAY TROUBLES. vivendi with America, gmuting Americans The Director of the Canton-Hankow Eail- the privileges of the herring fisheries. The way Company reocived a letto, from one of declares that the Government and the solicitors in Hongkong demanding payment the people have been riklen over rough of $30,000 on behalf of a contractor for work

pressa

and Isbour dous and materials supplied in the

gentlemen.

LICENSING COURT.

A meeting of Eis Majesty's Justices of the Pence was held at the Magistracy, yesterday afternoon to consider an application from Tam King-kau for an adjunol licence to sail by retail intoxicating liquors on the premisas Nos. 187 and 188 Connaught Road mest 1st, 2nd and 3rdl floors under the sign of "The Shanghai Hotel." Mr. H. H. J. Gemporia presided, the ether justices present being Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Mr.

Mr. F.. Barlow (of Mears. Goldring and C. D. Melbourus and Capisin Lyons,

bad been watching and waiting, shipped oldest neat of learning in America. It short, and urges the Governinent to resist bailing of certain section of the railway for Barlow) appeared or the applicant. As non

large quantities of gonds to Chemulpo, 65

& bureaucratic action and

MOTOR CAR RACE.

to

a to be ready on the first sign of any same to it, was born Bear London Bridge in such

pening to place them on the spirt, Man-1607, the sea of a butcher. He inherited a fair stringently carry out the restrictive colonial curia, however, had been thrown into anchetate from his mother, and was educais at laws. a state of disorder by the war, that it was by no means prepared to tako up the goods. These accordingly were soon piled up in increasing quantities until every building in Chemulpo that could boast a roof was fall to overflowing. Bankruptcy stared the speculators in the face. The Japanse government came to their rescue, took up on the easiest of terms the bill of the

shippers, and granted a practically unlimited extension of time. It also made arrange

eats for Japanese goods being carried at half freight. If the British Government were prepared to go and do likewise-but who is aufficiently optimistic to expert anything of the sort?

The Court at Peking has decided to adopt a uniform system of weights and measures for the whole Chinese Empire.

Cambridge. Afterwards entering the Church, he married a clergyman's daughter, and in the same year (1637) railed with bor to Now England. He died the following year, boguath- ing £779 and his library for the purposes of the University. It is curious to note that the object of the University was the "eduation of the English and Indian youth." Ouly one Indian ever graduated.

A correspondent of the Straits Timis at Singapore, evidently interested. writes that far

- LONDON, October 7th. Mr. Vanderbilt's motor trophy, course 297 miles, has been won by M. Wagner of France, who averaged a mile a minute. 200,000 spectators withened the race and 17 competitore started. A chapter of accidents occurred from cars running off the course. One spectator was killed and

was pitched out of the four injured. One of the competitors car and made

the Hop Hing Company!This American Develop apposed the application, and as there were no went Company). It is said that they propose police objections, the justices granted it.

to obtain legaledvics from a Hongkong lawyer before bawering the letter. This is caly a tost ones. I understand that there are mxity claims of this description outstanding.

OUR NAVAL SUPREMACY,

18 IT IN PEEIL? The delay in commencing operations on the

Underthis landing we republished reembly mala trunk of the Yust-Han Railway in

a letter from Mr. Carlyon Bellairs, Liberal member of Parliament for King's Lynn, on Kangtang is due to some dieputs that arose a few months ago between the Kwangtung and the inadequacy of the shipbuilding programme. ankow Directors of the Company. This The Spectator has devoted a leading article

to the subject. It says

We cannot though we are no Jingoes and railway was to be built with fonds from thres provinces, via:-Kwangtong Hasan and Hupe.no friends of bloated or unravesary armamenta Shortly after the first call on the shares was fool anything but gratitude towards those paid up, the Directors of the Kwaugtung writers in the Press and slawhere who insist that the nation must bring its mind ens Bestion "made a proposal to the Hankow Direc- tors to purchase from the company the brunch again to bear on the question of pavak supremacy, and must not run the slightest risk Jins between Sask Wai Tong and Somen of awakening some day to fial that our The Kwangtung Directors caused a valuation supremacy at so bas either vanishedaltogether or So to be made aut offered 81,700,000 to Viceroy is in imminent danger of senishing Chang Chi-tung, who is at the head of the vital, indeed, do we consider the matter, and so essential is it that we should feel absolutely Hankow section of the Yuet-Hau Railway.

sure of the command of the san, that we eargent The N. Daily News of Oct. 5th says:- A sousational jawel rchberg took place in Viceroy Chang replied that the price offered that the whole problem shall be consistersd

for this line was too low, and his suspicions a Committee of the House of Commons Yaunau Road yesterday afternoon. At 4 p.m.

task, and capable On that of Learing evidence in secret. two foreigners, narod Ellerby and G. Raser, wore roused regarding the offer made for the especially appointed for the

would put to members respectively, entered the shop, which is situate section of the main line from Wong Bhs to Copri near the kase Cource, overpowered the only Kotong. Corrspondenes passed between the of the present of the late Carora- man on the premises, partially dragging hir

unconscious.

SENSATIONAL JEWEL ROBBERY AT SHANGHAI.

im

It is now

Monopoly has been and is a heavily basing from being remunerative, the Hongkong Opinn

business. At the monthly rental of $18.300, the Farm lost heavily-more than $700,00 in nine months. Then, when the matter was represented to the Government, the rent was rodaowl by 815,000 p.m. At the reduced rate, the business was continued for another sewn or sight months at a beavy loss, amounting to about $400,000 and exhausting the capital of the Company which was then running the Ferm. Consequently, a now Company was formed in September, 1906, with a Selangor merchant as with chloroform, and assaulted him. The mon Kwangtung Directors and Viceroy Changment, but would form it out of a dozen men one of the pariners, and the business was taken then emptied the whole of the contouts of virile without overdoing things. In Korea Lawrence leave for England by the P. and O. | over, the old Company undertaking to pay thot cas, rhích, contained diamonda value but they could not come to terma.

at 3241; 60-one stone are being worth Tls. decided that each party will appoint engineers naw Company $25,000, as montbly easily. | 7,0,0-

-zad

to value these two lines which have been com- brongham that was i entered a In spite of these advantages the new Company waiting and drove off to French Town. In ploted in the Kwangtung Province, and the has been losing at the rate of abuạt $10000 a sector McDowell had by some means got wind figares arrived at by the engineers will be

of their intention the previous night, and was binding on both parties. I hear they proposed of the community. Such Committee should mouth."

endeavouring to traco the men. In company with Detective Sergeant Bookless and Sergeant to gage foreign engineers to Johnsen, in a closed beongham, be just

ounght valuation report. This practically monas sight of the men as they were entering the delay of another six months before they can French Contasjon. Within balf an hour of the robbery #larby and Rosser were arrested. start work on the Kwanglang section of the They were about to board a special launch se mais line. the French Mail jetty with the intention of go- ing to Woceung. The resistanre of a French Constable was obtained, and the men were taken into custody and lodged at the Police Station in Rao du Cosanlat, where they are at present

we now know that there is a small bind of British whans patriotisu takes them evea further, to the extent of joining in certain American criticisms, and we have good reason to fear that if the Japaness in Korea đồ not regard them with the feelings appropriate to the Alliance, it is because they have had their hacka put up by too sweeping criticisuus. What they have beca

"

Mrs. Barnoe-Lawrense and the Misses Bomes

"Manila" about the 24th inst.

It is reported that Germany has decided, in view of the state of unrest in China, to end troops to reinforce its For Eastern contingent.

The new Police Bowling Club have made Buch progress that they now speak of trying conclusions with the Kowloor Club at an warly date.

INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

drews, irrespective of party, from among the most independent and most responsible members of the House. It should, of con-se, quaisin majority from the party which commands a majority in the House, and should also have representatives of the Labour members, for it must command the confidence of every section.

make the be asked to report, in view of recent aval developments, qui in riew of the shipbuilding programmes of foreign autions, what our ship- building

programme vagli to be in order to secure 14 from being deprived of the command of theses either by a single Power or any group secure of Powers that is likely to be pitted against us. The Committee should primarily deal with lots rather than aspiraticus. For example, they

flest and the A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative would rightly take into account the dia-

appearance of the Russian their transference to the British authorities, the day are: Becond reading of the Bill eafilled would not deal with any assumptions as to tha Au Ordinanes to amend the Law of Evidence. likelihood or unlikelihood of this or that Power and they will be brought up at the Police Court this morning. All the stolen property was Committee on the Bill entitied An Ordinance adopting a hostile policy towards us or challeng ing our command of the sea Within reason, found on their persons. This is one of the most further to amend the Merchant Shipping they would regard the flats of all the Great Powers es potential enemies, prst any rate as in Shanghai, and the police deserve great com- mendation for the alertness that prevented the reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to potential challengers of the command of the men from making away with their booty. amond The Frepared Opiums Ordinance, 1891.

ing Korea's sovereignty, might just as making a tour of the world on foot, kas stated Andrew, H.K.V.C., Mr. J. Pidgeon, Captained. Arrangements will be made to ufleet / Council in caled for to-morrow The orders of diaposition of the Japaneto Davy; but they

M. Constantin Statesco, lawyer and officer of calling the Japanese pretence of recognie- the reserve in the Rosmaninu uray, who is envily have been attributed to the Japanese at Hanoi, where he has been well received. perception of what pleases the decadent Sharp earthquake shocks were felt at Kings race whose country and interests they have town, St. Vincent, on September 7th, and alwat taken over. If the Koreans are happy with St. Lucia and Greaads. In the latter place the of La Soufrière and Guadeloupe was not dis- turbod.

The following team will represent Hengkong in the Interport Rifle Shooting Match: Major W. Chitty, 119th Infantry, Capt. J. Doyly, 119th Inf, Mr. R. G. Manro, Mr. J. C. Gow, Sgt. B. Lapsley, H.K.V.C., Sgt. Major J.

Ritson, RW.K. Col-Sgt. Thorne, R.W.K, and Mr. W. Blackwood. The reserve are Lieut. J. T. Hayton, H.K.P.C., and Mr. A. Jenkins. The umpires are the Hor.. Mr. 1. A,

H. Wakamac. The public are invited to witness the shooting.

the shadow, Japan may well enjoy the shock was strong and protracted. The valesno M. Johnston, Mr. D. Macdonald, and Mr. G. during robberies that have ever beau attempted Ordinance, 1899, and for other purposes. Third

aubstance. The passenger who now lands

sea.

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