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a naturè as admit of no compromise, and the result of the refusal of which will be war between the two powers. The Russ lan Government have made six demands on China, three of which we can give,

ADVERTISING impertinence, says a contemporary, has surely reached its limits when sucht an ann ouncemeat as the following will pass muster:- "A titled gentleman (Cointe), young, of good | Cumily, decorated, fond of travelling, would marry an English or American lady of fortune and pos

Manila rope, his property, valued altogether at

tell the tale of their miserable end by ration for further verifications. If they are examples, like weeds, spread apace. The ployed in the Sugar Refinery. A quarrel ensued, $40, between the 1st and 16th inst-The con-

starvation in a strange land.

in Jardine's Bazaar yesterday evening, knocked against one of the Chin Chu men, who are em- when the friends of each joined in to the number of about twenty on cach side. Bamboo carrying poles, bricks, &c., were the weapons used, with the result that a woman and two men had to lie sent to the Civil Hospital. The woman had her nose badly, cut, and she bied a good deal, one man

and he was a broker carrying on business at No. plainant said his name was Thomas Ide Bowler,

Beaconsfield Arcade: The first defendant was his head boatman, the second being also a boat. Pinafore, which belonged to him (T.I.B.). Both man in his employ, on board the yacht called the

defendants lived on board, or ought to do, and

employment to Chinese in the derisive tone

IT seems strange in these times of peace to read THE return of visitors to the City Hall Museum MARINE lot No. 223, comprising the two shops that journal habitually adapts when it

a description of the enormous forces at work on for the week ended 18th June, were' :-European, in Wing Lok Street and two in Praya Central, speaks of California. The Times says:

the Continent for producing weapons of destruc-131; Chinese, 1,925 ; total, 2,056.

were sold by Public Auction to-day, by Mr. J. To enforce a non-intercourse act as

tion. From an article just published it appears

M. Guedes, and realized the sum of $38,900. |that the Krupp foundry at Essen is furnished with A COOLIE was brought up this morning before against the Chinese in California would be

Mr. Wodehouse for contempt of Court.-Mr. We would remind the public that the Bandingan- difficult if not impossible. Nevertheless,

That Manchu commanders on the 439 steam boilers, 450 engines of a total power Martin, the Usher of the. Police Court, said he Beaudet Combination will appear at the Thre

representing over 18,000-horse power, and 82 certain stern patriots have resolved to try Russo Chinese frontier will not be per-steam hammers, while the number of workmen heardthedefendant make use, in a loud voice, of a Koyal, City Hall, this evening, in Tom Taylor's what can be done in this direction. They mitted to command any but Manchu sol-employed is 15,700,

filthy expression to another defendant who was have taken a solemn vow to refuse any-diers, and that no Chinese soldiers will be

at the time-Defendant said he was a new comer romantic draina of this description than they leaving the dock in custody, the Court being sitting should be for more at home in an attractive and, popular drama "Dead or Alive." The Company

thing of Chinese manufacture, and to re-

allowed in these garrisons unless com-

and did not know it was wrong. He held the have been in their recent Shakesperean imper- frain rigorously from employing and hiring manded by Chinese officers.

position of a ricksha coolic.-The Magistratesonations. the Chinese in any manner. The members

2-That the garrison of Chinese sol-

fined him fifty cents er 4 days' imprisonment, of the Anti-Chinese League will not know-diers at Hi, must be changed for Manchu

FIVE Chin Chu coolies and one Punti were up failure to convict whom on Saturday of neglect of The irrepressible one had the two boatmen, his 'ingly aid, abet, encourage or sustain the soldiers.

3That the Russians will not transfer sessing the same tastes-Write Z. T., Poste this morning at the Police Court charged with duty in allowing his yacht to get damaged at Chinese by any commercial or business

Restante." Why English or American lulies fighting and creating a disturbance in the public Yau-ma-ti, excited his indignation, as already re- JUICE transaction, and to this they pledge their as stipulated by article 1 of the treaty should be selected as victims for this guileless street, being armed with bamboos,-Mr. Mossop ported by us, up this morning before Mr. Wode.

lives, their liberties and their sacred honor. for one year. :

youth we fail to see. Possibly he has found the appeared for the Chin Chu men.-It would ap-house on a charge of stealing 3 pieces of lead, z Left to themselves, the bordes" will

Demands 4, 5, and 6 are of such a start-

fair damsels in other States on the Continent top Pear that the Punti coolie, while carrying wood Chinese mats, 2 copper slop pails and a piece of prey upon each other until none is left to ling character that we withold their publi- sharp or too pour for his purposes.

insister on by Russia, they cannot but lead encouragement given to the Land League in The proposition which inspires the most

to hostilities. The reason why Russia in Ireland, and the consequent vigorous growth of biting satire of the Times is that to diversists on Mancha solliers being substituted that pestiferous plant seem to have led other A NON-ALCOHOLIC SUIMULANT CONTAINING the California trade from certain merchants for Chinese on the frontier is that the former people to the conclusion that it would be a good

and business men of New York and Baston,

are easily enrrupted. Russia has been thing to start a similar institution of their own. who signed memorials and petitions pray-insidiously weakening Chinese influence in With this object in view attempts are now being ing the President to veto the Chinese bill. this district. There has been a suspicion made to float a Land League in Wales. The had his right jaw cut, and the other his right foot. the yacht was anchored off "Blue Buildings,"Wan. The resolution not to purchase goods of prevalent for sometime that the Russians circular sent out gives conclusive evidence that They were not, however, seriously injured, and chai. On the 1st inst he took stack of the yacht the initial idea was irish, inasmuch as it informs should send in their names anonymously. those who wish to help the scheme that they

Ax important secret, remarks a contemporary, has It will be remembered that during the Franco- siles that poisonous bullets had been used. No German war allegations were thrown out on both

evidence was forthcoming to substantiate these allegations. The gentleman named, knwever, has just discovered that the bullet picks up its own poison en route. He explains that the con- struction of the modern breech-loading arms causes the projectile to convey with it a portion of the hydrocyanic acid which the explosion of the barrel. Even if poisoning to a mortal extent the powder has caused to be accumulated in does not take place, it is remarked that the leal ing of wounds is materially retarded by this cir cumstance. It is unpleasant enough to have à bullet embedded in one's body, without the sad reflection that it is encased with "hydrocyanic

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were in the Magistracy Compound this morning after Mr. Wodehouse had dealt with the other six, whom he allowed out on their personal reco-

and its belongings in presence of both defendants,

and told the first he would hold him responsible for anything missing or for any damage done to the yacht. The first defendant had her on board some weeks. He paid him 19 a month, out of

New York merchants is regarded some-

have been tampering with the Manchus, what as would be a resolution not to eat.

and that Russia desires to have a riffraff (431 firink, sleep or breathe until certain ends army un-the frontiers' in preference to a were accomplished. Philariefphia, Balti-well organised. Chinese one in order to

facilitate the work of conquest should the just been revealed by a certain M. Gros, of Paris. Monday, to see how things would go on between the yacht as a substitute for another man for more and Chicago are kindly advised not to sign objectionable memorials, lest they he left to share the fate pronounced against New York and Boston. The people of this State know very well that they have a difficult task to perform. The State is now drained of about $45,000,000

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gnizance in $3 each, the case being remanded till the opposing hosts in the meantime. Inspector tx 1869 the export of pearl-shell from the Colony Baker said everything was quiet now.

of Queensland was seventy pounds sterling; in nine years (1878) it had risen to sixty four thou sand, six hundred and twenty seven pounds. What the export was last year, or what it will be for the present year, is not likely to be accurately known, for reasons well understood by the men connected with the pearl-shell fisheries of which we are now writing. Thursday Island is the though far more convenient to Brisbane and the chief seat of this-remarkable industry, and al-

other Queensland ports than it is to Sydney, it is a most remarkable fact that nearly the whole of the enterprise is worked by the energy and capital of Sydneyites. This may be accounted For in various ways, but the most likely reason that we can imagine is, that the very sparse population of the great territory of Queensland tive pursuits. That the pearl-shelling is worked are engaged in equally, or even superior, lucra

in a very desultory fashion is patent to any one who has been there; the mixed crowd of miser-

and a boy for the yacht, which he thought would leave him about ten Mexicans for himself per

which defendant was to provide another man

mensem. He had learned that the first defen

dant had been sailing the yacht upon his own account, without his (Thomas Ide's) permission, doing the craft considerable damage. He found the graceful creature one day last week lying on her beans' ends on the beach at Yau-ma-ti, and not a soul anywhere near her. After about three the two defendants, who were apparently drank, hours' peregrination at Yau-ma-ti,he came across and gave both in custody at the Yau-ma-ti Station, charging them with disobedience of orders, but the case was dismissed. He really gave them in charge because he knew some things were missing from the yacht, but he was so incensed, the matter escaped his memory after- wards. He missed some of the articles then, pan, I copper pail, and numerous sundry articles viz-3 mats, 40 fathoms new Manita rope, I tin

of trifling value. The rope was worth $5.75- Mr. Wodehouse, by way of interrogatory, here said

present question hë referred to the arbitri- ment of the sword. At the present me the Peking government is seriously dis turbed by the advance of the French in Cochin China, and by the intrigues that are going on with respect to Japan and Corea, Russia has after her wont seized upon this oppurtunity to put forth her demands, and evidently she experts, seeing that China is unprepared for a sudden outburst of hostilities, and that she is distracted with the political out-look in the south and the position of affairs in the north, that the Celestial Empire will be powerless to opp. ose her exactions and must accept what terms are dictated to her with respect to the treaty, the repudiation of which is the aim and end of the Muscovite. With im perfect information before us, and being entirely in the dark as to the cabinet in- trigues of both Russia and China, it is im-records of the Court of Chancery, are rich in such instances. Apparently, however, England is not possible to say what will be the upshot of the only country in which litigators have to wait able wretches in the employ of the Station to Mr. Bowler,-"After handing the defendants the whole affair. But we are inclined to for their rights. A pathetic story comes from the owners, beggars description. Malays, Southaver to the police you"-Thomas Ide, without the opinion that China will resort to diplo States. It is thus told. In 1814 the British Fleet Sca Islanders, Queensland blacks, a small pro- allowing his Worship to proceed further, and if that fail then the last argument of kings

Islanders, who are principally the divers, although dry way in which T. I. B. brought this out, appar ant, intelligent and better behaved Norfolk think I went home your Worship." The peculiarly must be appealed to.

their special province is gradually being encroach-ently not intending any humour, was calculated

upon by Chinese divers, form the corps. That the to excite the risible faculties of a gorilla. above crowd would be, under any circumstances, Bowler proceeded to say that yesterday mom.

acid."

A CONTEMPORARY remarks that we occasionally gel law cases in England which have dragged have either died in poverty or gone mad. The their slow length along until the parties concernel

Telegraph by a more than two thirds vote in each many in the matter and so gain time, and destroyed an American big it a vestral harbours. gestion of Change, Negroes, and the mere import wils or of his most winning smiles, tentaret,

The Hongkong Telegraph

House of Congress. As if this was not a sufficiently emphatic expression of com- tempt for their opinion, a President, notori- ously in sympathy with them, signed the Bill, rather than risk the consequences of a veID.

TELEGRAM S.

LaNDON, 19th June, 1881. EGYPT,

A Conference will be held without Turkey. The panic is increasing in Cairo, and all the tanks and shops are closed.

are limited.

The son of its captain has for years haunted the corridors of Washington, pushing his claim for compensation. Congress after Congress, and Secretary after Secretary have reported favourably on his claim, but from some cause or other the Bill recognising the claim was never passed by both Houses in the same year. A few days ago the Bill was passed authorising 70,000 dols. to be paid to the claimant, whose family have been urging their claims for more than sixty-five years. We trust this persevering suitor may live long to cajoy the reward of his labours.

bour, think that the pay of women should be equal to that of men when the work done is the same, and suggest that the day's labour should not exceed eight hours. What sad, degenerate days these are

rope in Court was very like his, but that it was impossible to swear to a piece of rope; herecognized the tin pan as having been stolen from the yacht. Inspector Baker remarked that the lead had not bought a piece of lead from the first defendant, been recovered, but he had a man in Court who

Mr. Bowler said that, so far, he had not missed anything else. He had dismissed the defendants and paid them off. The copper pail had been stolen from his house, to which the first defen- dant had access.-Mr. Wodehouse told Mr. Bowler that they were now dealing with the things stolen from the yacht, not from his house, and that he could separately charge the first defendant with the theft of the pail.--Themas.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNK 20, 1882.

SEVERM. Eastern papers, says the Morning Call of the 15th ulto., are mildly satirical

a very unmanageable one, can readily be under-ing, the yacht being righted, he found, upon ex- over the Californian proposition to refuse

stood, but, when we take into consideration that amination, that 3 pieces of lead used as ballast AV.H. and Queensland rum, veritable fire were missing, weighing each one picul, zo cattics, employment to the Chinese. The same It is reported, says the Shanghai Courier,

water, is easily obtainable, the chaos that

and worth about $6.50 each. From information journals opposed, with what force they that the Chinese official world is, in a white

often reigns supreme is patent to 'all who have received, he made a report to the Police, and ap possess, the bill to limit Chinese immigra heat of excitement aver sonte extraordinary

seen what appalling effects the fiery spirits plied for the re-arrest of the two men whom tion. According to these lights, therefore, demands that have been made by Russia

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

have on these low class races. We do not for a Captain Thomsett was venlant enough to let off there is no proper relief for California with respect to the Russo-Chinese treaty Most interesting reading is that afforded by WRITING on the lately established "Knights of fined to the savage tribes; a goodly proportion of trovertibly established their heinous guilt. How moment say that this drunken habit is solely con- on Saturday, when he (Thomas Ide) had incon from the immigration that is driving our which has lately been ratified. It appears the report of the Royal Literary Fund-an Labour "in Amusica, to which we alluded the the white population are ever on the job, Torres ever, Mr. Bowler was not going to wait for the slow white workingmen from the State. The that Russia is following out towards China excellent institution in its way, and one doing another day, the Sportsman observes:-This is Straits skippers and a state of semi-drunk gored-tape movements of the police, and so thought only remedy they can conceive of is to go that policy which in her European dealings immense amount of goed. The total amount of essentially an age of "levelling up." Labour, hand in hand. We admit that there are sensible he would pose in the capacity of a self-constituted to work in competition with the Chinese. has made Russian diplomacy synonymous money bestowed last year in charity was nearly fighting against capital, desires to be placed upon and respectably behaved sojourners amongst the special constable. Meeting the delinquent boat- It is anti-American, they say, to keep them with Punica fides. It was not to be expected

two thousand pounds. With the report appears an equal footing, while capital struggles to run

residents in and around that isolated district, and men in Queen's Road Central, he arrested both out, and anti-American to refuse to employ that a perfidious nation like Russia, to the authors of essays and tales represent the autocratic Russia and despotic Germany, in sunny best advantage. For ages it has been a reproach ran them in to No. 2 Station, where he charged a table classifying the recipients of relief. In this shoulder to shoulder with intellect and blood. In that a small number are using their time to the himself, rushed them into a 'ricksha, and gallantly them. Consequently they must hold that whom treaty obligations are so much largest number, there being eight under this Italy and beautiful France, in sober Conservative against the character of the white men, the pioneers them with the theft.-Inspector Baker here stated it is American to strive to retain a portion waste paper when they stand in the way heading. One frammist received tool. Besides England and wild, unhappy Ireland the equalis of commerce and civilisation, that they have in- that the first defendant said he took the rope and of the labor of the country in active com- of her interests or ambition, would act in these there appear under history and biographying process is gradually working its way, America, variably introduced fiery spirits amongst the low put it into Mr. Francis' yacht-Mr. Bowler said petition with them. The reasons have good faith and honourably with China in four, Biblical literature two, periodical literature however, still keeps in the van. A new order, it races who inhabit and congregate in these parts, the often been given why the American laborer | regard to the late treaty. If there were a

five, topography and travels six, and classical is stated, entitled the "Knights of Labour," has savages whose love for strong drink is so great that cannot compete with the Chinese. In a loophole to escape, Russia would take ad literature and education seven. It is evident that recently been founded in the United States, the it conquers every other feeling within them, and general sense, it is because American vantage of it, and if cunning could devise "essays and tales" do not pay, while dramatic general object of which is to to arrest the alarma short stay in Thursday Island would soon can. civilization imposes more responsibility excuses and expedients against carrying Biblical literature appears to yield the least wealth." The new association advocates the deserved. The keepers of the grog shanties, literature scems to suffer from a slight frost, ing and aggressive development of accumulated vince the most sceptical that the reproach is well en an American workingman than the out the treaty in its entirety, the astute Chinese often assume. Marriage is not and unprincipled Muscovite would be sure

number of failures, probably because its followers abolition of free grants of land to railway com designated by courtesy hotels, and the Station exclusively an American institution. but to take hold of the opportunity, and use

panica, and the exclusive donation of theac lands owners have no scruples about serving out liquors it is one very generally practised in the language of a bandit in dualing with round the world without winking is a man

SAYS the Sportsman:-A man who can infant labour. They protest against prison. la former taking pay for what they supply, while the to settlers and immigrants, and the prohibition of of all sorts, as the game is a paying one, the this country, While women who marry

a power that it thought would cover to be envied. Such an individual, however, it

latter generally debit the wages accounts with workingmen do not expect to be sup-before even the shadow of its arms. For seems, is forthcoming in the person of William

stores supplied, and so the confusion goes an ported in idleness, the performance of a the last few months, the Chinese and Russ Walton of Earlington (the Waltons always were

It is only at certain times that the pearl-shelling wife's duties interferes with their capa- ians have been playing a game of cross

a remarkable family). This enterprising genius

can be prosecuted, and in the off time, or when eity to earn an independent living. Chil- purposes in Ili, and both parties have been has just set out from his native place upon a tour

a mail steamer is expected, those engaged in the dren, in the most muxiest American homes, exercising a species of petty sharpness in of the world. He has announced his intention of THE elements are curiously confounded in Egypt. enterprise flock to the chief seat of the Industry Ide, after giving one of his most graceful bows, are an expensive luxury. The man who respect to carrying out minor points of unfurling the Stars and Stripes in every capital, No one can say positively whether the Sultan and a grand drunk is generally the result. Lately proving he had studied "deportment," said he dues not feed his child well, clothe it com- treaty obligations. Fugitive reports have ruler who can write his own name. When 1 Ministry as Mussulatan, or condemns it as trading to and by Thursday Island have been pall. He had seen Mr. Francis, and was told by and intends to secure the autograph of every encourages the Party of Arabi Pacha and the a few of the long-headed captains of steamers wished to charge the man in respect to the copper fortably, and sund It to school for at least reached us from time of the intrigue and have finished my trip," he says, "I shall be the National and Anti-Turkish; whether the ex-giving the pearl-shell question some serious con- night or ten years of its minority, is not counter intrigue and chicanery that has only man who ever went around the world with- Khedive Ismail has really plotted against the sideration, and it would not be difficult to quote in his employ, though he had been.The that gentleman that the first defendant was not looked upon as a good cliizen. The Amu. been going on in the district, but we have out winking "his eyelids having been blown off Ministers, or pises them as his tools; whether same instances in which the aforesaid long-headed bow-man of Mr. Bowler's yacht gave evidence rican parent, as a rule, wants to do afl had no certain Information of the transac by an explosion in a coal mine several years ago. Arabi Pacha is a sentimental dupe, or a recklessness has resulted in the rapid piling up of a de as to the taking away of the three pieces of lead these things, and he fights hard for wagestions between the Russian and Chinese Mr. Walton acknowledges that he is "an eccen- intriguer; whether he controls the Army, or the cent fortune. Actual facts are hard to get at, as from the yacht by the defendants, upon the that will enable hini to do them; but the authorities. Russia, however, seems to

trie coon," and it is fan American paper says) Army controls him; whether the Ministers are it is hardly likely that shrewd men of business, pretence that they were going to melt it down Chinese workman stops in, stripped for the have been to a certain extent outwitted in not impossible that he will accomplish his pur-

creatures of the Notables and of Ambl, or are who have such a good thing in hand, will spread and re-shape it as required by their master- race and pitiless in his purpose to win. this tricky game. Nothing, however, was pose, for he is possessed of much money and playing games of their own. But one thing is the intelligence widely abroad and bring compe- Police Constable Regers deposed that the first The latter has no wife, no children, no

ineffabic assurance. Sergeant Bates accom clear, there would never have been this steady tition against themselves. Thursday Island is a defendant denied sicaling the articles, but said done by either party in conflict with the plished a somewhat similar journey, and went growth of revolt against the old régime if force convenient port to Hongkong, as a large number he had taken them away with his master's per social circle and no home. He sleeps on treaty or to compromise its terms. The home to be forgotten. There is really no reason had been at hand to repress the first military of steamers are now on the Australian lines, and mission, and that he could get all the things a board and feeds on fifteen cents a day. Russians, it would seem wore, however, why this " eccentric coon" should not go for a demonstrations. In what form that force should there can be little doubt about the suc- back again. He then took the Constable to He has no charities and concerns himself playing a deeper game than that which big holiday if he feels like it, but why he should have been applied is fair matter for discussion. about no one but himself. The sick, if the plottings of the district officials would seek to gain Imperial autographs is a matter for Some argue that a European occupation might made Hongkong its head-quarters, that em- and showed hint the rope and the pall in Court, ceas of any well managed expedition, which Mr. Francis yacht, off the "Blue Buildings," without means, are left to die. The adult lead an observer to believe; they were hat- surprise. If he wends his footsteps in the excite many who now waver into open hostility. barked in the lucrative pearl-shelling enterprise. saying they belonged to Mr. Bowler. Then he male Chinaman; made enduring and pa-ching a scheme and biding their time to allow direction of St. Petersburg he will possibly find Others, with better reason perhaps, believe that We have seen a preliminary prospectus of a took the Constable to a small boat alongside the tient by the poverty of his early life, is the matters to come to such a pitch when they

the uncrowned monarch does not like strangers. the Fellaheen are so sensible of the benefits they company that was intended to be formed here wharf and picked out the pan, which he said also competitor the American workingman has could suddenly pounce on the Chinese Hongkong only a few weeks ago, his advent welcome foreign soldiers as deliverers. But fishing, but are unable to say if anything definite stable to a shep in Queen's Road West where he

The above named Walton passed through have received from the Control, that they would for the purpose of going into the pearl-sheil belonged to Mr. Bowler. Next he took the Con to encounter. The efforts of California to Government and repudiate the treaty. being heralded by a blast from the trumpet of which soldiers? France will not allow the Sul- has yet been arranged Capital is plentiful in said he had taken the lead to be re-melted by his rid itself of this demoralizing competition That time seems to have come, for the the evening fried-fish wrapper. We interviewed tan's troops to execute the mandate of Europe this colony, and we believe that energy and enter-master's orders. It turned out, however, that he have only provoked the derision of the Chinese Government have been thrown into the eccentric coon," and found hint such a com England would witness with anxiety a French prise are not wanting. We have considerable had sold one piece of lead to the shopman for $4.67, Eastern Press, Even now, after Congress amazement by Russia coolly and suddenly monplace specimen of humanity, from a sensible occupation., France would not readily agree to personal knowledge of the subject we have been representing himself as a seaman employed on has declared that for ten years, at least, making a series of demands on China standpoint, that we left him in oblivion. We allow British troops to intervene. The experi- writing on, and can in all sincerity say that such board a steamer going to America, and stating these people shall not come here, little con- which virtually undo that which the treaty similar discovery, as after the first blatant blare it is easier to enter than to leave a country like handsome dividends and appears to our "mladi less to him--Mx. Wodehouse remanded the..

rather think the F. F. W. must have made a ence of joint occupations is not encouraging, and an enterprise, properly managed, would pay his master had given him the lead, as it was use. sideration is given a cause which so has done and make it as so much wasteding the arrival and intentions of the Egypt, so tempting in its fertility and its weak- to be a much better investment than tramways strongly commended itself to the law- paper. We are not in a position to give eccentric coon, there was an ominous sucnce, ness. Yet some expedient must be found to put are ever likely to be, and much superior to in-TI. B. were going to score a victory this time case till Friday the 23rd instant. It looks as if makers, The New York Times has re- the whole of the demands of the Russian and we looked in vain for an account of the cently discussed the proposition to refuse Government; but some of them are of such | unfurling of the flag of the Great Republic,

an end to the present disorder; and it is the vestments in bricks and mortar. We may have over his yacht-damaging enemies to re the lead Business of Statesmanship to find it.

more to say on this subject at some future time. business,

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