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that they were not coming. The Thotai did. not consider that his promise' was in any way binding, and he intimated that the matter was to be arranged diplomatically. He appears to be right in so far that only diplomacy can now adjait matters. The CO., British Consul-General ie loot likely to submit tamely to such a breach of confidence. The Teotai's trickery is a direct insult to the Municipality and to Great Britain, and if allowed to pass, it would undoubtedly damnge foreign prestige- in the district, where it cannot conveniently afford to suffer more than it has done. Tho two prisoners, who should have been tried by a Chinese Magistrate and foreign asscesor, were released on the distinct under standing that they would sabinit to the jurisdiction of the Mixed Court, and this tribunal they must now be made to face, or otherwise irreparable and incalculable damage will be done. to the Settlement. Already the rural Chinese, a notoriously anti-foreign lot, must be drawing falsc conclusions from the fact of their release.
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This Tagrant case will probably strengthen
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boundaries, and it is to be hoped that in future the usual arrangement, hitherto neglected at Shanghai, will be made-for-a- neutml strip, so that such collisions will
be impossible again,
THE HONGKONG KILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 8TH, 1908. /
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{"DAILY FRMSS" RIOLUSIVE IRRV108.] BRITISH RAILWAYS COMBINE.
LONDON, June 7th.
The Great Northern, Central and Eastern Railways combine.
COLONEL MARTIN DROWNED
IN JAPAN.
THE KING'S VISIT TO RUSSIA.
TONDON, June 4th,“ The House of Commons rejected a motion by Mr. O. Grady, probeating in the name of the Labourities at the King's visit to Russia, which he suggested was forced by the latter in order to rehabilitate her credit,
Lownow June 5th.
SUPREME COURT.
Saturday, 6th June.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE ME. H. H. J. GOMPHETZ
(ACTING PUIJNE JUDON).
THE FLORIDA. WATER CASH, A semi-official article published in the St. An application was submitted by Messrs. Petersburg Rosega, regards the visit of Lanman and Komp, of New York, for an in King Edward to the Tsar as a new pledge to rastrain them from infringing the plaintiff's terim injunction against the Kwong Sang đêm of a solid universal peace, and deprecates
registered trade mark, and from selling or or emphatically that the idea implies any ing for sale any scented water in battles bearing pairment of Hassia's ancient friendly reach label. Mr. M. Slado, instructed by Mr. Dancoo, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and LATER, Dakoon, appeared for the applicants, and Bir Houry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mr. G. K. Holmes, appeared for the respondente.
TOKYO, June 8th. Colonel Martin, P.M.O., of Hong-lations with Germany. kong (who was in Japan on a holiday) has been drowned in Lake Chuzenji, near Nikko.
On Friday Colonel Martin put out alone in a small boat for some fishing. The wind rose and the boat capsized.
On the news reaching the Kanaya Hotel the friends of Colonel Martin
were alarmed and the police informed.
An extensive search was made for
the corpse by the police and villagers but without success. The Lake is 156 feet deep and being weedy it is presumed that the body is entangled.
The Navy Department is sending
A house in Hillier Street was destroy by diving apparatus. fire on Saturday morning.
The Harbour Master's station at Sham-shui- po moved to Yau-ma-ti Police station on lat June, 1908,
During the day ended noon, 6th June, 14 cases of plague, all Chiness, were reported, and
of these 10 wore fatal
Pho draft octimates for the Saultery Depart ment for (to your 1909 will be submitted to the Banitary Board-a: ita mesting to-morrow,
*Owners of priporty ere reminded that Crown ront for the first half-year of 1903 is payable at the Treasury on or before the 24th instant.
LATER.
In his angling expedition Colonel Martiu was accompanied by a
man named Seudo. When
400
yards from shore a cloud appeared above Nantiyama and a squall, followed by a strong northwesterly breeze, struck the lake. The boat. was tossed about and finally up. set. Both men clung to the bottom and tried to right her. The Colonel disregarding Sendo's advice, attempt.
have left London, en route for Russia.
His Majesty King Edward and party
THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS.
LONDON, June 4th. Despite the antiquated system of voting for the Prussian Diet, the Socialista have captured several sents in Berlin.
ITALIAN AFFAIRS.
A
"EE HAD BHOT ONE MAN."
At H. M. Police Court, Shanghai, on May 30, before G. W King. Es Police Magistrate, Petar Sydney Hyndman, of No. 2 Wocsung Road, was charged with having, asmuited and beaten the complainant at her residónes. No. 76 North Saechuon Road, at 9,80 p.m. on May 29: WIES having been drunk and disorderly in the charge-room of Honghee Police Station at 10 p.. on the same date; and with having need threatening language to the complainant at the sama time and place.
Mrs. Winnie Rose, the complainant, said that a farewell dinner party was given at her house on May 29 After the dinner the defond-
Wit- by the chest, as though to throttle her, the defondant. Witness went to call a police noe's brother cams downstairs and stopped
man and told defendant to coms to the Police Station with her. Defendant came part of the way and then turned biok. Witness went to the Police Station and laid a charge against him. This was the third occasion on which be had assaulted her.
sat acted very nastily and got hold of witness
Mr. Slade, in presenting the oase for appli
By defendant-Of course you intended to sants, stated that the defendants were quite a hurt me. You said 1 was not going out
of new firm, started in 1996, and he put in the labeg that hous which they had used at Arst, obviously a copy of evidence that after the dinner the ootupiniuant Katie Murphy, sister of the complainant, gave the plaintiff's label, with differences, of course, and defendant Bad an argument and the com- Subsequently they changed this label in favour plainant told defendant to leave the house. |of the "two girls" label. Later they moved the Defendent refused to go and complainant said two girls from the corners to the she would fetch the police. Defendant then centre and left the remainder of the label to get hold of complainant by the throat and forced her back. Their brother came down and stopped designer. The defendant, who had given the struggle and witness went with her sister evidence regarding the label in the original to the Police Station to prefer a sbarge against age in baring a label similar to the plaintiffs to the Police Station and used abusive language. proceedings, admitted that there was an advant-dufendant. Shortly afterwards defendant came
label. What advantage of a logitimate ostare the charge room at Hongker Police Station at Detective-sergoant Vaughan said he was in could be obtained by taking any points of 10 pm, on May 29, when the complainant and hard to nadorataud, but it was clear that an advantage of a fraudulent satura guld be abisined. Following up the history of the
LONDON, June 5th,
Foreign Affairs, apoaking in the Chamber Signor Tittoni, Italian Minister for
at Bome, mid this complete Anglo- Russian agreement regarding Macedonia would probably result from the meeting of similarity from the label of a rival trader was King Edward and the Tsar at Reval. The capital for the construction of the Danube Adriatic railway was already secured."
In regard to Italy'e naval cmonstration the next step taken by the defendants was to apply for registration of the mark they on the subject of the Post Offices in Turkey, were then using. That application was refused it was, he declared, a fresh proof of the because of the too great similarity of the decisivo influence of good naval and military plaintiffs' trade mark, and the defendants made organization upon foreign policy, and that a second application for registration of the "two its success was due to the policy of Euro-girls" alone, on a blank paper without any surroundings. They did not attempt to use it pean solidarity now followed in the East,
in the form in which it was applied for, and continued to use it in the form of the registration which had been refused. plaintiffs were not claiming the axolusive right to the words "Florida Water" nor to a label containing dowers, but they did claim the exclusive right to the label which they had
- THE UNITED STATES PRE- SIDENCY.
LONDON, June 5th. Washington announces that President Roosevelt will sail from New York for
registered and all the material parts of it.
The
They
ker sister came there and laid a charge of assault against the defendant. As the assault had not koan witnessed by the police, witness adviced the complainant to go to the British Consulate to take out a summons. Five minutes later the defendant came to the charge room and behaved the indsence of drink and used most abusivo in a most disorderly manner, He was under
and threstoning language towards the com-“. plainant, in consequence of which he was charg. ed and looked up,
By His Lorship Defendant called witziose ent of the charge room and asked what char- ge the complainant had laid against him. Witness told him the charge and then defen- dant entered the charge-room and argued the point with thio complainant. He did not offer to assault ang 206 in the sharga-room. Tho threats used by defendant were, that it would be a mid day for the complainant if she press- ed the charge; that he had shot one mat and was not afraid of anyone; and that there would be trouble if a certain Mr. Wright did not leave complainant's house. - The defendant was
drunk when his used these thrests.
The defendant said he was under the influence
Another large house welcomed the great led to swim ashore, taking an oar with hunt big game in the wilds of Africa, and also claimed they were entitled to au ísjanction of liquor at the time and he was very sorry. ·
Corter on Saturday night, ond those who have
mul seem bim should not forget that his season closes to-right.
The ceremony of opening the new club house A S. WATSON & CO.. of the Kowloon Cricket Club which was to have
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1908.
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the rain,
Governor had to be posipened on soocant of
The wettest day daring May was the 12th, whes-0-490 inches were registered; the total rainfall for the month was 1,325. There were 2193 hours of sansbius in May, the most recorded on coaday being 12 hours on the 22nd,
A dispatch frem Tientsin states that the first so) of the Tientasin-Pukou Railway was put on
Correspondents must forward their names and ad- dresses with communications addressed to the guitor,
not for publication but as evidents of goopy 29 at that port, and that a large number et officials - were present, including H. E. Lu Hai- hass, Director of the Railway.
faith.
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JUNE 8TH, 1908,
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The "Lugard Cup" and oiber prisss for rifle shooting will be presented by H, E, the Governor at Volunteer Head Quarters on Saturday 18th June. There will be a smoking conort for members of tho Corps and their friands commeasing at D p.m.
The Florida Water css is not ended yet. The prosecutore in the recentvriminal pro seed. inge, Mesra, Lanaian and Kemp of New York, obtained an interim injunction on Saturday restraining the Kwong Sang firm from infring ing the plaintiffs' registered trade mark,
H.E. the Governor has given his assent, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty the Ring: to the following Ordiusuce passed by the Legislative Council:-Ordinance No
10 of 1908,-An Ordinance for the transfer of the properties of the Man Ma Temple to the Tung Wa Hospital.
for the Presidency.
APPOINTMENTS.
Cairo in April, necompanied by his son, to it is not intended that he will visit auy him. When 150 yards away Sends other country. This action of the Pre- noticed that the Colonel was insident is considered significant as meaning difficulties and swam to his assistance that he will really not accept re-nomination but a few minutes inter he saw the officer disappear. Sendo, feeling ex- hausted, returned to the boat and succeeded in gaining the shore two hours later. He reported the facts at the hotel, and a search was immc-un-osial member of the Legislative Council diately instituted but the body was
for a further period of six years with effect from the 25th March, 1908- not found. The British Embassy, on- being informed, sent divers to the lake,
[In October 1 st she dacoated offiyər came to Hongkong as Principal Medical Oficer of the Soats Chins Command. Colonel Martin sorvad
in the late South African War and was deversl timas mentioned in' despatches. He had the Queen's total with thres clasps and the King's medal with two plaeps.)
THE OAKS.
LONDON, June 5th The result of the Oaks is as follows":
Signoridetta Courtesy Santove
REUTHN'S SPKTICK
THE SUGAR CONVENTION,
LONDON, June 4th.. In the House of Commons, Mr. Villiers
The following appointments are notified is the Gazette His Majesty the King has been pleased to approve the re-appointment of the Hon
Dr. He Kel, M.B., C.M., C. M. G, to be an
His Majesty the King his bon pleased to approve the appointment of the Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick to be an un-official member of the Legislative Council during the absenos from Che Colony of the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, *-
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Minutes of a meeting of the Council, Leld at the Bard Room, on the 10th May 1905.
Present: Messed. W. II. Wallace (Chair- man, C. A. V. Bowen, Hang Taon-chow, W. Krus, 8. Okuyams, W. Wilson and the Soorotary.
1. Tas minutos of thy là d moating are road and confirmed.
57
2. A petition is road from the following Dairy Farmera; Kolangun Milk and Produse Company. Hap Soon, Eng. Hip, Choat Hoat, Goan Host, and Hap Kee, requesting that the hours for allowing cattle and buffaloes being out for grazing be altered to not beure 5.30 am, and not later than 7.30 pm. "instead of us at present "not before 8 a.m. or after p.m." The application is refas 3d,
3. The Seoratery is directed to forward to
Cansulse Body, a proclamation by which half the Opiam Stops will be closed on the 31st March 1939, and the romsining half on the 31st March 1910,
had been's determined pushing by the defendants to prevent the defendants from so doing. There
of their Florida Waterovar sinos the conclusion
of the criminal trial. Defend cats had now said, although the plaintiffs had just heard of it, that
they wore about to change their label,
Sir Henry Berkeley opposed the motion on the ground that plaintiffs were in dapute with the defendants, and so far as that dispate had gone in a Court of law, the verdict had been in
favone of the defendants, and in so far as the
The
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He had come back to Shanghai to look after the complainant and to s'and by her... He had guaranteed the rent of her house and„the "tax:8 and he thought he hid a right to say who should stay in the house.
THE NEW CAVALRY SWORD.
...
His Worship said I have decided not to dosl with you hardly. This charge brought against you, I do not consider a very serious oue It might have gone, farther if i had not been” stopped. Bat your bohaviour in the police station is not the sort of thing which can be allowed. to these combine charges I shali ilne $10 with the alternative of four day allegation of the plaintiff, that the defendants imprisonment with hard labour. I di have boon oing for the sale of their Florida further bind-you-over to keep the pas Watera label which so closely resembled the trade towards the complainant for a period o
six months. I don't care to bring past things mark of the platatiffs as to be calculated to lead persons to live that the Floride Water-cold againat a man, but if you persist in this
sort of behaviour, your conduet will be broughtTM by the defendants was manufactured by the to the attention of the Jadges of the Court and plaintiffs, to far as that allegation went,China will be made against you. You know your I imagine that an order for deportation from it had been made negativa by the verdict of a past history sud as long as you behave fourself jury Defendanta had a trademark in respect past things will not be brought against yos, but 15 their Florida Water, and having a trade if you persist in this sort of thing the whole mark they were entitled to add to any label, on sirgumstances must be taken into consideration. which that trade mark appeared, no matter even if it had been sopiad from the trade mark of tha. plaintiffs, so long as the label used by the defendants, taken as a whole, did not so closely Major Poors of the 7th: Hussars, whose re- resemble the tride mark of the plaintiff the British Army, las contributed an inform- putation as a swordsman stands as high on any as to be calculated to lead people into ing little article to the Cavalry Journal on the the error, which h's friend, Mr. Sh.de, now cavalry sword which is about to be lasued.
The had said would lend them fato,
fact, has at last heen recognised that defendant had not done anything that they becanes the British soldier is inherently incap- whether from want of proper instraction or ware not entitled to do. They had nu desire to ble of delivering a proper out, ho, to use an pass off their goods as those of the plaintifs, as Americanism, has no use for a wesp a with they had no need to shield themselves ander the sign. The new pattern therefore will adait of plaintiffs' name. The fast was, plaintiffs were a point only being used. In other respools On top of the recrudescence of the Mixed
afraid of defondants' competition. Defendants to making it serve the purpose for which
erery attention appears to have been paid- Court trouble at Shanghai, in which the
maintained they were entitled to change their it is intended. The handle has been de label at will, sad to prevent the aspersion on signed so that the handle may come easily Chinese magistrate continues recalcitrant,
their good name. They expected a labs I would to the soldier's grasp, which alone murks maintaining that a prisoner is guilty till his
be ready on.
61 advance
ou previous patterna. The balance, Monday, After the trial Major Pooro considers to be excellent, innocence be proved, and that unless there
defendante hed resumed the selling of their most important consideration and if the steel be a foreign complainant or defendant,
Florida water which they had given an prove to be really well tempered, the now foreignera ought not to interfere, there
The Secul Press of May 26th says: M who raised the question of the Brussels the Senior Consul, for the approval of the undertaking not to do so peading the tris. the handy' of var cavalrymer.
sword should prove a serviceable weapon in We trust, comes now an unexpected development of Charles D. Willinnon, a well-known English Sugar Convention, was followed by a
His Lordship allowed the application for however, that it will not be considered necessary interim injunction, the boundary dispute. We reported a day' lawyer at Hongkong, arrived here a few days number of Radical members who bitterly
to arm Indian regiments with it. The reasons that make it advisable for British Cavalry to or two ago how Chinese police belonging to ago in the espaoity of Crown-Advocate.
Adenounced the Government for prolonging
rely on the point do not apply in any way to Faoshan district had attacked a Municipal recent press despatch, as our readers may the Convention contrary to the principles of
mission as being policeman and wounded him, on a road remember, described bis
free trade. Sir Edward Groy in replying, which both sides claim to be within their geoted with the Korex Daily News,
said that we had to consider the political, The Chinese Merchants at Hankow arranged sxeln jurisdiction. A sequel to that
as well as the economic effect of our action, to give a banquet on Jass 1 to celebrate the and that our denunciation of the Convention was that two of the native officers were
good feeling erasted by Japan's modérate arrested by the Municipal Police for pa- claims in connexion with the recent riots.
would have re-acted projudicially on our trolling within the limits of the Settlement. Newspapers at Hankow point out that the relations with other countrida. This made a great commotion in Chinese satisfactory settlement will compensate for the circles, the rural Chinese, encouraged, it is soreness canged by the "Taisu Maru *incident to be feared, by soti-foreign officials, resent-and conduce to a warmer friendship between ing every alleged encroachment of foreign Chins and Japan, law and order. The Taotai who is known to have instigated the Paoshan police to insist upon their control and authority over the rond question is called WUANG JUI-KAI, and this official pre- tending a fear that the people might rise in riot if his two policemen were, de- tained in foreign. custody, obtained their release on his distinct official undertaking that they would present themselves for trial at the Mixed Court when called upon, He made this promise to the British Consul General, and the two men in gustody were allowed to go. When their case was to have been called, it was ascertained that they had not been brought to the Court, and more than that, information was to hand
in
the following cases have been dealt with at
4. The Superintendent of Palies reports ANOTHER OPIUM REFORM VICTIM. Indian troopers. To them the drawing out, the the Mixed Court since the last mosking :--
HUMMONSEB,
Allowing pigs and cattle to stray 7, Throwing rubbish, &a into the public draina6, Obstructing the public drains Assault 1, Damaging, property 1; Debt 2, Contempt of Court. 2. Obtaining goods ander false pretences 1.
Bring &
SUMMARY AREESTS,
rogus and a vagabond &g. 2, JAPAN'S AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA Failing to obey an order of the Mizod Court
(Signed) W. II, WALLACE,
Chairman, LONDON, June 4th.
By Order Baron Motono, Japanese Ambassador at St. Petersburg, presented his credentials to the Tear yesterday.
! - RIOTING IN PARIS..
C. BELBY MITCHELL,
Secretary..
JAPAN'S BIG BELL,
Wid
The lule Lu Pao-shung, Pessident of the physical complications due to an sitmpt to Censorate, who died the other day through break off the opiam habit, was a learned as well as progressive official, and was a native of the province of Kiangen. He was attached for many years in a minor position in the various and first come into public notice in 1900 as Boards in the metropolis, great departments,
only really effective one, comes naturally; the point does not and it would be the greatest mistake in their case to substitate, the one for. the other. Times of India.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
The str. Zafiro left Manila on the 6th inst, and is due bera to-day at 6 pm,
The N.Y.K.str. Kanagaisa Maru (European
a sub-chancellor of the Grand Secretariat Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 5th post of the second grade. This post he helds, and is expected here to-day.
The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (Australian for about one year, when he was appointed Line) left Manila for this port on the 6th Inst. Junior Vice-President of the Ministry of and is expected here to-day.
In-the
of
That some of the highest officials who have
and is
bere on 14th Inst
The T.K.K, ste: America Maru, siiled, from
· Returns of the average amount of bank notes
War abortly after the return to Peking of The NY.K. atr. Yawala Mare Caustralian in piconlation and of specs in reserve in Hong
the Imperial Ceart from Hainn. This post he Line) left Nagasaki for this port on the 5th held only a few months, being appointed Saper. just., and is expected here to-morrow. kong during the month ended 31st May, 1908, as cartified by the managers of the respos
intendent of Education in Chihli province, The NY.K. str. Bingo Maru (European The ceremony of the first ringing of the which he held for nearly-three years. tive banks,
greatest bell in Japan, that at the Shitennej, latter part of 1904 Lu Fao-chung was recalled Lion lett Singapore for this port on the 5th Average Spacie in
LONDON, June 4th. Banks.
Osaka, took place on the 22nd instant. The bell, to Peking to take
pected here on the 11th inst e up the appointment Pro- Amount Reserve...
str. There was immense excitement in Paris which was placed in position somo four years sident of the Censurate. In the spring of this Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Kaga Maru (American Chartered Bank of Indin, $
3
ago, is 26 Teet high and 54. feet in circum- year he obtained leave of absence to get rid of Australia and Chin... 3,683 338 2,800,000 over the removal of the body of Emile Zola ferenos, the diameter being 16 feet. The metal the opium habit, from the results of which shots 5th last, and is expected Hongkong and Shanghai
to the Pantheon. A journalist nawed is 1 ft. 6 ina thick and the weight is 42,000 attempt, it is to be rogretted, he has died. National Bank of China,
Banking Corporation... 14,470,281 10,000,000 |
Gregori, fired hi a revolver at Colonel Dray. The apper gallery of the Bell Hall been for a long time victims of the opium habit Tokohama on the 7th inst, and is due to arrive
occupied at the daremony by about 900 geisha Limited
at this 204,635 150,000 fus as the latter was leaving the Pantheon and maika in their finast costumes, while the are lading it difficult to free themselves is shown
sport on the 18th inst. The I.G.M, Fr. Goeben carrying the German Total.......$18,558,274 12,950,000 after the ceremony, wounding him in the ambers of the public, including Governor who wae, it wint oase of II.B. Lu Bao-chung Maile with dates from Barlin of the 19th alt., was, it will be remembered, recently granted laft Colombo on Saturday, the 6th lust. a.m., wrist. The attack took place at the Takasaki and. Mr. Sumitomo Kichizoomon. permission to resign his post by Imperial and may be expected here on or about Wedpos HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com- moment of departure of President Fallieres, Around the bell were grouped 250 priests. On Degree issued in response to his memorial, in day, the 17th lost.
wife of the Governor, struck the huge ball three he had been unable to get rid of his opium for this port via the Straits on 3rd inst., and the firing of a signal gun, Mra. Takazaki, the which he stated that in spite of all bis efforts plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crème Charmante. Lait
The Indo-China str. Namsang left Caloutta feet in diameter, formed in the shape of a dragen opinn-smoking Metropolitan oloisl of high The IG.M. str. Eleist which left here on the times with a hanging bear, 32 feet long and 2 smoking habit, His Excelleney in the third
may be expected here on or about the 19th inst, and draped in white and red cloth. The rank who has died through unsuccessful efforts 3rd inst, at 5 g, arrived at Shanghai on the
in endeavouring to break off the habit.
8th inst. at 4 p.m.
Charmant and Specist Skin Tonic and Pondrs whom it is feared is also wounded. There Charmant will enable you to do it. Her was rioting all the morning in the Latin Specialition for the Sklu are the study of a
estimo. A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd., Sole Agents quarter, and the utmost excitement pre-
622 vailed. Two hundred arrests were made.
Kobe Herald,
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