THE AFFAIRS OF CHINA,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH EDAD,

will certainly be no toleration of any further violation of British treaty rights. When a British force marched to Lhasa, there was no intention on our part to pave the way for Chinese sovereignty, which has never been exercised over Tibet. The admission of Chinese sovereignty would

THE SEARCH FOR THE YINGCHOW,'

The following is taken from the Manila Cabienews of Saturday last :--

With propeller shaft broken, the steam- ship Fingehow with 130 passengers and

of e gale reported to be blowing outside and Corregidor, the steamship Fear, and while the coastguard cutters Mindanao possibly a United States cruiser are scour of her.

THE SHIPFING TRADE. LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCH JOURNAL

(UY AFECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) The year 1912 began with a bright out

strikes this promise would have been more look for the shipping trade, and had it

disaster the design, building and quip- ment of vessels should in futuro bleit in the hands of the Board of Trade in- stead of leaving all such matters to the initiative of the individuals responsible. Bome agitation has recently arisen in labour circles against the revised free- board tables which have of late years per-

signs that the authority of the Peking | always tries to simulate strength some- ing the seas under forced draft in search and insurance, the profits of shipowners, int, although the Board of Trade aro

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be that the instinct for trade in China-quarters in London, it will probably he needed in making Piedro Point hoon realized, whilst the Black Bes trade, of Trade. as a Court of Appesi,

entity which is practically indestructible. while at the same time, all communicatious yesterday (Friday) a message caine from dreds of passenic, the accident draw-

In a telegram published on New Year's Day, our Peking Correspondent described the Chinese Government as "dangerously invertebrate. We fear the statement is in some respects accurate enough; and nullify the valuable rights we acquired a crew of 07 is drifting helpless sottowhere not been for a number of disastrous mitted many vessels to carry considerably yet we cannot fail to be impressed by the under the Lhasa Treaty, a document along the west coast of Luzon at the mercy than fulfilled. Even as it is, the results more than under the old rules, but as the

which postulated the continuance of an Partebrato" a Government continues to trouble with an Administration which is persistence with which so dangerously autonomous Tibetan Government. The There are few dangerously, invertebrate" is that it maintain its position. Administration is gaining more obedient where. In selecting Tibet as the most recognition in the provinces. The south suitable area in which to display a pre- is is a lawless state, and bands of pirates tenee of strength, the Chinese Govern are terrorizing the ment is making a grievous mistake. If targed "soldiers

it counts upen the known dislike of country-side. Yet trade continues in

revenge from further intervention in Tibet, which has manifest-and perhaps abundant measure, the

certain official Customs is unexpectedly large, and the always been central authorities are still receiving rightly manifest--in

The truth seems to substantial funda.

undeceived. We again urge that the best stronger than any adverse internal conway of terminating for ever Chinese ditions. Given bumper crops, the people attempts to assert sovereignty over Tibet di hay and the merchants will somehow is to send a British representative to China is a rast Lhasa. Such a step implies no forward supply their wants.

false position when stress is laid organism which does not continuously movement," but Great Britain is placed require a heart. Four hundred millions of people within her borders have to live upon our right to maintain independent and to fed. They constitute a political relations with the Tibetan Government, They will even accept, an alien domina-are sent to Lhasa by the circuitous route tion, like that of the Manchus, if they are at Peking.The Times. still able to go about their daily business. Just now large arrus in China are in a condition somewhat resembling that of Europe in the Dark Ages, when life and property were insecure, and small com munities had to defend themselves, but folds were tilled and human hape sur- vived and disposed to adhere to the belief tung have wired to the Chinese GoverA vived and triumphed over all misfortunes, the various political parties of Kwang We expressed three months ago, that the ment saying that they have been informed longer in a weak Government endures that Wang Hu-chen and Wang Shi-lung, locking the stronger it will become two Rebellious Generals of Kwangtung Pas known to the outside-world have arrived at Peking and it is the offer Nolly take the place of President that de Government proposes to her Jast Spring, cruelly Yuan Shib-kai, and the Manchu dynasty them official positions. Wang Ho-chen has evidently lost all chance of regaining had, during power. The stability of trade, and the devastated Kwangtung with his rebellious faithful service of the Customs officials, troops and Wang Shi-lung had attempted fust be invaluable assets at this juncture to engender a counter-rovolution, besides The failure to meet the instalments of the inciting the bad characters of Kwangtung Boxer indemnity does not distarh us very to create disturbances. Since their escape It has occurred before without from Kwangtung, the Kwangtung officials mach.

Chinese credit.

have failed to effect their arrest. Now: impairing

as they are in Peking, the Government gravely Thornt to take very definite steps in

should immediately arrest them and send them back to Kwangtung to be dealt with in accordance with law.

Manchuria to secure prompt payment of the Boxer arrears will certainly receive So long no support from Great Britain. as the threats are not translated into aetion, and do not even bear a formal official character, we need not regard them as disquieting. But in any caso it is not altogether easy to justify the magnitude of the Boxer indemnity, and arrears of payment hardly furnish a colourable pretext for acts which would produce a fresh crisis in Peking.

"REBELLIOUS GENERALS ·

KWANGTUNG.

FROM

INTIMATIONS

OVERWORK,

FATIGUE,

EXPOSURE.

The Food Question

technical Advisory Committee which sug be considered to have been exceedingly same in both cases, and there has mani- satisfactory, for freights have remained festly of late years been a great improve- is our maritime business in general must gested the alterations was practically the

thore seems very little in the com- high, and, in spite of dearer coal, wages 10ent in the construction of the hulls of taking it all in all, may be considered to

now considering the whole matter. The Fingelou siled from Manila for have reached a record. In the American

on its way through Amoy on Tuesday (January 28th), and market, in the course of two years, Pilotage Bill is now when well up the const her propeller shaft freights have improved a hundred per Parliament radically changing the system While drifting back helpless coat., the rate from Calcutta, jute basis, by which each locality desit exclusively

the same period went up from 203. tó

with its own pilotage arrangemente, sub- broke. about 30 miles off the Bolnao light, a boat in command of G. P. Macdonald, seconds, the demand for tonnago from the stituting one general law for the local Plate has been large and big profits have deputations, and constituting the Board whether for officer of the vessel, was launched and he

which has been disorganized owing to pilots, shipowners or pilotage authoriles. in matter of dispute. It is symptomatic the European wars and the holding up of Wednesday afternoon and immediately

closing of the Dardanelles, has been for market that shipowners have just given telegraphed the inforritation of accident to the local agents, Messrs. large number of steamers through the of the present happy state of the freight owing to the withdrawal of a great without being asked, whilst further evi- Smith, Bell & Company, requesting that tunate for the shipping trade generally their seamen and officers a rise in wages help be sent.

The coastguard sutter Mindanao was amount of tonnage from the marketdence of the solicitude of the shipowner no Undoubtedly the great event of the your for his employees is afforded in the carry- dispatched Wednesday night and

ing through Parliament, mainly owing to the loss of the magnificent 46,000 ton wns But White Star liner Titane, with many bon-

the efforts of Mr. Robert Holt, a ship.. trouble was anticipated, both vessels

through striking an owner, of the Beamen's Allotments Act, being expected in port yesteḍay.

a practical measure dealing with an

All disappear or are alleviated the Mindanao stating that the Tingelose iceberg in the had not been found, but that the starching attention to the unreasonable demand anomaly in connection with the payment would be continued. It was only upon for speed at any price by the travelling of advances to the relatives of sailors, in receipt of this message that any alarm public and the impassibility of avoiding the existing law. Shipowners generally by the gentle stimulus of a glass of

disasters at sea so long na auch unneces

are looking forward with the greatest in- was felt for the safety of the vessel.

When the steamship lean arriving from sary risks are taken. An event of come terest to the promised opening of the PEMRTIN'S CLUB SHERRY. Hangkong yesterday morning and Capt. moment to the world of shipping was the Panama Canal, though their pleasant an- anxiety was felt for the Fingchow's carrying trade. safety, for with a heavy north-east swell which for many weeks produced a state of reported a terrific gale outside great most prominent persouality in the c coming around northern Luzon the vessel industrial stagnation in this country, and stood in danger of being driven on ended in the establishment of a statutory grave effect both on the shipping and ship Bearborough shoals. Assistance was re- minimum wage for miners, had a very quested of the post oinarri, was ordered building industries, more especially with Corregidor, then at Aparri, was order regard to the price of fuel and its expert to proceed in search and later in the shipment, America and Germany benefit afternoon the steamship Tean was sent

the war between Turkey and Italy, fol- oat on the same mission. Colonel H. B. ing much thoroat, whilst the outbreak of McCoy, Insular Collector of Customs, lowed by the closing of the Dardanelles also requested, through the Governor in the early part of the year, and the hos have likewise exercised a disturbing in General, that a cruiser be sent out in tilities in the later months in the Balkans,

It was believed yesterday afternoon the fluence on the shipping business. search of the steamor. Yingehou would be uniewhere between dock strikes in recent times lasted longer Bolinao point and Scarborough shoals, or were more exacerbated in their natura but with a heavy gale blowing and the than that in the Port of London, which vessel practically helpless, except for the commenced in May and which led to elight assistance of small staysails fore enormous losses to the port as well as to and aft, which may not render any the shipping trade in general. The ports Assistance at all in heavy weather, she of London and Liverpool divide between may be many miles out at sea, if she them half the total trade of the Kingdom, so that the labour troubles of these places escaped the shoals,

A feature of must naturally affect the sea-carrying business very intimately. the year has boon the continued growth in the use of internal combustion engines, especially as auxiliaries for sailing ships,

It is reported in Northern papers that Outerbridge, in command of the vessel, recent sudden death of Lord Furness, the ticipations of increased trade therefrom The delicious aroma, together with

TRANSPORTATION DIFFICULTIES IN MANCHURIA. QUESTION OF EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES. Responsible foreigners, connected with

The Tinychow belongs to the China Navigation Company, Limited, and is She commanded by Capt. McIntosh. carried five white officers besides the

n

The great coal strike,

Fow

Another reduction

have been somewhat damaged by the threatened preferential rates which the its inviting comfort, drives away United States evidently desire to give to weariness and cheers on to further their own shipping. of Suez Canal dues will take place on signs of the times the United States would January 1st, and in view of this and other efforts. be well advised not to make the great waterway unpopular with its beat cus- tomers right from the beginning.

A GREAT SCIENTIST AND HIS

THEORY.'

Professor A. W. Bickerton, whose new theory of the universe is daily winning fuller acceptance among scientists the world over, celebrated his seventy-first birthday on the 8th ult.

Born at Alton, is Hampshire, on January 7, 1842, he entered the Bridg water Carriage Works of the Bristol and Exeter Railway, Science soon attracted him, and in 1867 he won a Royal Exhibi- tion at the Royal School of Mines.

During his studies there and at the Royal College of Chemistry he spent his evenings in organizing evening technical classes in London, and it was from thess

Sis-Power group preserves its faith three of the largest and most influential Capt.; John R. Shearer, first officer; G. P. in the capacity of the Chinese Govern importing firms, inform Reuter's corres | Macdonald, sceond officer: John Smith, quite a new lease of life having been given that the great scheme of technical educa- ment to weather any storm, and the pondent at Mukden that unusual and un-chief engineer; P. M. Marshall, second motor, whilst the progress of the Diesel

still

proceeding. The fact that these negotia.in many widely separated towns in Man- and a Chinese crew of G1.

negotiations for a huge loan are tions have not failed, and that both sides are definitely neater an agreement us to terms, should alone suffice to prevent Boxer undue pressure regarding the

Until Inler details indemnity arrears. are available opinion must be reserved regarding the character of the safeguards to be devised for the economical use of the

however,

accountable dificulties have lately arisenengineer and G. Colline, third engineer The Yingchere has since been brought which undor exemption certificates,

safely to Manila-Ep.] The idea churia regarding the passing of goods hitherto have been respected. prevails that this is due to the local aut thorities concerned wishing to every possible available augmentation to Inquiries their administration funds. that some trouble exists, but he learns. made by Heuter's representative confirm

MISSIONS IN CHINA.

secure

A

Finance

Senhor Afonso Costa.

Senhor Rodrigo Rodrigues.

Alvaro Major Pereira Bastos. Senhor Freitas Ribeiru Marine Foreign Affairs... Senhor Antonio Macieira. Public Works...... Senhor Antonio Maria da

Silva. Colonies......... Senhor Almeida Ribeiro.

Of the above Ministers Senhor Costa was Minister of Justice in the Provisional Government, Senhor Macieira has been Minister of Justice, and Senhor Freitas Ribeiro Minister for the Calonies.

No less

arose.

SOLE AGENTS:

H. RUTTONJEE

& SON,

Wine and Spirit Merchants.

[3]

Chs. J. Gaupp

& Co.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATER ROAD,~~-

.............

tion among the London working classes While carrying on these classes with enormous success, securing more than a thausend students, Mr. Bickerton was CHRONOMETER-HAKERS,

WATCHMAKERS. pursuing a phenomenal career in the taking full marks in four subjects. Royal School of Mines, in his first year Finally he accepted the Professorship of Chemistry in Canterbury College, Christ- church, New Zealand, and took up his daties in 1874.

The

THE NEW PORTUGUESE CABINET. was difinitely Democrat Cabinet being distributed as followe:- All that it is necessary to note is semi-officially that there is no organised med, on the 9th ult., the portfolios that, if the loan is arranged, the chances movement against foreign interests what premier and of the survival of the present Chinese ever. It is alleged that the delay in pass-

on the part of Chinese employees of the Interior .... Administration will be appreciably in- ing goods is due in some cases to attempts

Hut, will China creased, advance much further on the path of importing firms to pass other goods, Justice regeneration by persistent efforts to which are not exempt, with the exempted War alienate those Governments which still merchandise. wish her well. In two respects Grent Britain has of Inte had serious cause for complaint about the official attitude of

The Bishop of Western China, in an the Chinese authorities. They have been

the monthly general troublesome and truculent in regard to

When meeting of the Society for Promoting the Opium Agreements, and still more address given at

Dr. Affense Costa the Premier appeared five millions sterling being mentioned pounded by Lord Kelvin of the "dissipa- obstructive in regard to Tibet. every allowance is made for the difficulty Christian Knowledge, London, last month of enforcing orders upon the provincial expressed his great gratitude to the officials, it is still fairly clear that the society for the help given towards build. Chinese Government has made no very ing the Pro-Cathedral and also the zealous attempt to fulfil its pledges under Theological College at Pao-ning. At the members of the Cabinet. In a speech atantial interest in Houlder Brothers death of the universe.

being trained, both for Hois Orders and later large working in his diocese three Chinese also as Catechists, and there were now clergymen and a large number of laymen, all of whom had been trained at that in stitution. The Bishop also spoke of the great openings there were for educating boys and girls, particularly the latter. for whom he was endeavouring to provide Grants were voted amounting to morr proper schools, than £1,189, including £450 for the Arch- bishop of Canterbury's Mission to the Assyman Christians.

to evade the direct requests of tendency to tell their own story. We aut impugn the sincerits of the efforts of the Chinese Government to suppress opium consumption, but we feel that they

Conveniently ignored their coinc dunt pledges to Great Britain. Their control of the provinces is limited, but it has by no means vanished. The best proof is that they are still able to wage minor warfare upon the distant borders of One of the paradoxes of the Chinese situation is that, though Peking cannot effectively control the South, it can send armed forces against the semi- independent chieftains of Rastern Tibet. Another paradox is that while Canton is in a parlous state, and sometimes defiant,

in Parliament on the 16th alt, with the

25

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to them, craft by the introduction of the form of engine as the source of power for the propulsion of fairly large steamere has been simply phenomenal. than 1 million tons of new merchant shipping were under construction in Bri- tish yards at the beginning of the year, and this record has been maintained during the twelve months, though the output at present is not so satisfactory, owing to labour bickerings and an apparent feeling

THE PROFESSOR'S THEORY. their best on the part of the men. Thero

It was the appearance, in 1877, of a new seems to be no limit to the size of steamers

star, Nova Cygni, that led to Professor and oven of restlessness and disinclination to do

that by for the Atlantic passenger trade,

vessel of formulation of the befors the Titanic was lost Messrs. Har- Bickerton's great generalisation, and his land & Wolff had in hand a about 50,000 tons for the same owners, partial impact of two celestial bodies a pair of variable tonnage which is only equal to that of the third is formed by the coalessing of the

suns become peratur, now being constructed for the colliding parts which are torn off.

stars, the third body is the new atar. than that of the Aquitania, the newThis, through the terrific energy of the Hamburg-Amerika Line, and even leas record-sized ship of the Canard Company. Many great shipping anulgamations have impact, is so hot that it explodes, and, taken place during the past year, notably of small volume, is dissipated into This theory of Professor Bickerton is in direct opposition to the theory pro- ENGLISH MOUNTED CHINESE JADE the Elder Dempster Company, the sum of

JEWELLERY. that of the absorption of the Union Castle space, if of considerable size it becomes a

a kindred

tion of

energy y" resulting in the decay and the

price; developments of Line by Sir Owen Philipps, the head of planetary nebula,

nature being the acquisition of a sub-

The new theory gives us a universe, a

Kelvin himself MAPPIN & WEBB'S declared that he would maintain all the of Messrs. Harland & Wolff, the great cosmic system, that is immortal, that con

But and the Mersey: the purchase by the reconstruction,

British India Company of Mesrs, Apcar welcomed Professor Bickerton's theory as separation of Church and State. laws already passed, including that of shipbuildors of Belinat, both in the Clyde tains within itself the undying powers of this law, he said, could be discussed as soon as Parliament desired. He promised & Co.'s fleet running from Calcutta to the explaining what he himself could not

of energy. to prosent Bills with the object of develop. Far East; and the union of the New Zen-solve, and was willing to agree that it in- land Shipping Company and the Federal validated the doctrine of the dissipation

SUFFERED FOR HIS BELIEF, Line, with the purchase by the combina Brothers Australian Houlder

of Like all pioneers, Professor Bickerton In 1902 he ing trade, agriculture, and industry.

Other developments worthy

giving The Budget having to be presented on Government would be adopted, but Dr. business.

his theory or his chair. He resigned January 15, that prepared by the last tion of Costs stated that the next Budget would mention are the recent magnificent add has suffered for his belief.

the Prime ions to the Pacific fleet of the Canadian was faced with the alternative of

determina- up The

Pacific Railway Company;

The scientific world recognised in Baid that

revenge. international Minister

tion of the White Star Line to put vessels his professorship. But in 1910 he relations the new Government would con. show great reductions tinue the policy of friendship with all of 18,000 tons in the Australian brass the value of his work. At the instance foreign countries, based on the Portu- big extension in the Argentine business, the Dudley, the Governor-General of particularly by the Houlder Line; the TRAVELLING. VIA SIBERIA.

guese alliance with Great Britain.

The leaders of the Unionists and In opening of the Immingham Dock, the Australia, & fund Traveliers via Siberis, who are doing

In this way Professor Bickerton was support the Government. Dr. Almeida, aided shipping venture between Canada their Professor to resign, and the New

and the West Indies; the settlement of the Zealand Government doubled the fund.

with the prospect of

able to come to England to submit his the journey for the first time, are thank-pedendents announced that they would largest shipping enclosure on the East strongest support was given by the Board ful for practical advice, as the journey the leader of the Evolutionists, stated his

Although to-day one year more than remitted are said to be but a tithe of may be made very unpleasant by ignor | party were in frank upposition to the Cape mail question of the rebate con-

ance of many minor matters, a knowledge Government, but would be always loyal an early termination

troversy; and the beginning of the great theory to the scientific bodies interested. £11,000,0000 scheme of the Port of London

is more like an energetic man of fifty. bose in ordinary times..

Although the country appreciates Dr. The reassuring feature of the activity of which would ensure comfort.

the following practical

Costa's intellectual powers and intelli-Authority for bringing the docks of the three score and in, Professor Wickerton

Thames up to date. against Tibet is that the Chinese troops correspondent of the Central China Past and patriotic.

It is his great hope to soe, before he gence, the majority fear that his anti-

Amongst the points in which the State overflowing with confidence and vitality. aro not making mach progress. They are, contributes

religions and Socialistic policy will lead As regards baggage.it is desirable to

the universities, for he has invented new however, pertinacious, and it has to be suggestions to the inexperienced:

as little as possible. Trunks are n

shipping business during the past year the dies, his system explained and taught in remembered that in more propitious

both at home and abroad.

appointment of several important com. times it took the redoubtable Chao have

mittees may be noticed, such as that on methods of calculation and exposition, Erh-feng more than a year to reach nuisance. They are inaccessible. They have the country into more serious dificulties, has been brought into contact with the

the use of oil fuel for the Navy, as well and it is important that he should have Lhasa from Szechuan. The real difficulty to he removed to the Customs for examina-

as the body which Mr. Buxton has created the opportunity of teaching these. It has still lies at Peking. Unable to exercise tion at the frontiers, and in the changing

to advise him with reference to the num already been said that his theories, if much, activity in other directions, the of trains are apt to be left behind. Snit- cases, kit bags, or Japanese koris are the

WOOSUNG.

ber and distribution of boats on board accepted thirty years ago, would have best. Of the latter the largest size are too Chinese Government seems determined to do its utmost to conquer Tibet once more.

Negotiations, the Nf. Daily News passenger ships, and the committee which anticipated most of the important as- If its efforts are pressed much further, it large for tho racks.

Ladies should have a dust cloak. Take The towels

licts."

An International Congress has the past decade. will assuredly forfeit the regard and

Chinese Telegraph Administration and

THE MING PRETENDER friendly countenance of Great Britain. towels and some toilet soap. China has already been warned that supplied are the size of pocket bandkerchiefs understands, are in progress between the is now considering the question of "dere tronomical discoveries that have graced CHAMPION OF OPHTH AND INDEPENDENCE. Great Britain will uct recognize the and scarce at that. A safety razor is desir the Huangpu Conservancy Board for the sat on the subject of wireless telegraphy, Iepublic, unless an undertaking is given able for gentlemen, as the others are plied acquisition of a piece of ground at Woo-whilst it has also been

sung for the wireless station which it has steps are being taken to towed that! that the autonomy of Tibet will be at some risk on a jolty bit of road.

Three meals a day in the dining car

offorts all being

According to an official telegram no some time since the decision was taken to in the direction of the treatment of the

action has yet been taken regarding the respected. In the face of that warning

have such a station at Woosung, and the shipping trade of the world as a whole President Yuan Shih-kai continues to expensive and unnecessary, any who care

contract for the plant, which will be much and not a merely "national" basis. Mr. pursue aggressive operations in the directo economise may do so by taking some stores

more powerful than that at present in Asquith has recently declared that the question of war risks on shipping, whilst

is flowering. tion of Tibet, and thereby he places & and a small camp outát. Thus they can

The Ming Pretender, who is in com- strain upon the relations of Chins with picnic rasily twice a day in their own coupe Great Britain which is perhaps greater and take, say, one meal a day in the dining Shanghon, has been allocated. What is Government is closely considering the rooting up of poppy in the Hsinghua now required is a piece of raised land the recent declaration by Mr. Lloyd district of Fukien Province, where poppy To do this the following fro neces-

on which to place the station, and it is George that he was prepared to give a

He receives one dollar mow than he yet understands. The course of

He and his sary:-

Small spirit slove, small kettle, teapot, anticipated that within a short time the subsidy of £10 for each boy educated in

as a subsidy, and, consequently, he is able his reasoning is obvious.

negotiations will be brought to a con- a training ship for the mercantile marine mand of 1,500 soldiers is protecting advisers think that Great Britain will not face another Lhasa expedition, and knives, Forks, spoons, plate, cups, small

enamelled wash basin. Some old cloths for clusion and the work started. The wire also indicates & desire to grapple with the crops

Supply of spirit, ens telegraphy apparatus which it is problems affecting the business of the sea. that therefore they are free to do ne they

aroposed to instal will have a working This tendency, however, in the opinion of to pay his soldiers well, while the Govern like. In this respect they have made a dishcloths and dusters.

Britain has milk, butter, tea, coffee essence, cheese, Great

radius of some 1,200 miles during day shipowners may go too far, and a united mest troops complain of not being paid. protest has been made against the sugges- The rebel soldiers are reported to be now miscalculation.

time, and considerably more at night.

tion that in consequence of the Titanie marching in the direction of Pinghai. tolerated a good deal of veiled opposition biscuits, etc., ate. Small tins of stores ara from Peking in recent months. There much more convenient than the larger sizes

Tibet.

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