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make treaty-in order to realize the Central American U-Jon.

There has always existed in Costa Rica strong feeling »grin•t union with the other States, and the Government has reflected the feeling of the people. The Governments of the other Contral American States saw that their efforts would be fruitless and decided not to send their enroya.

HOME. D'cember 2-th,

A-dispatch form Moscow-h, Egypt, *nnouncer that six composing of Italian troops, under commend of Maja Teqarli defeated the Arabe near Hall. A large number of yesterday natives were killed. The Pallan force lost ten killed and twenty-two, wounded. It wa onmegand entirely of native soldiers drilled and officered by Iallars. It is believed that tbls victory, will prevent any further Intrigues on the part of the Abradinfant, The Italian Commander-in-Chi-f reports everything quiet in the direction of Saud in

PARIS December 20‘b. There is no trach le » story pristed in Le Journal ely op what is alleged to be the text of in Argie-Palin agreement in regard to the Soudan and Morheen, h- which Italy Is to occupy Khartoum and to take pesession of Morocco with the exception of Tampier which was to be, according to the story, a British possession. The whole matter is lanked ynon ex hoax.

MUNICH, December 20th. Czentang Creniki, the teacher of languages who was pt and on trist here on a number of charge among them being nee of having hypnotized a lady and then marrying her to ohtain her Influne, has heen found guilty of' forgery and offending gainst public order. He was acquitted of the charge of immoral conduct. The Court sentenced him to three years' Impri- Fonment and to five years' deprivation of his elvit

rights.

Finnurgh, December goth.

Dr. Balfour, an uncle of Robert Louis Steven- son, has written letter to the Scotsman, in which he mays the relatives of the novelist believe that Robert Louis Stevenson is not dead, but-that his wife is Mr Stevenson, Dr. Ballour writes, had been treated for smentism of the brain while in Scotland Moreover, she said to NIDo not relatives in Edinburgh lest spring : belleve any report about Loals onless I write you." No mensage has been received from Mr. Stevenson, abhaugh there has been ample time since Mr. Stevenson was reported to have died.

ST. PETERSBURG, December 2016. Newwert says the Council of the Empire has asne'owed an Increase of the cotton Import duty, This is done prolah'y at the instance of the Coroners in Turkistar, who complain of the

·Competlilon of American-growa colton.

REUSSELS, December 20th.

In the Clamber of Depoties to-day the Government stated that it would announce a considerable reduction in the surtax on sugar. It would also reduce the drawback on cindled Super

QURENSTOWN, December 20th.

The Cunnid He sinemer Campania, from New York. December 15th, arrived off Daunt's rock så 11.18 o'clock to-night, having made the proerge in 5 days, 9 hours and 8 minutes, the beling him hest previous record, 5 days, to hours and 47 minutes, made on August Trst Ja't, by one hour and 79 minutes; Her difty were 45 517, 507, 50, 510 and 507

FUNG knols.

THE LOSS OF THE « TAL-WO.".

News win received at Shanghal on Monday of the tot-l less of the Indo-Chton Co.'s river steamer Tal-run on the Langshan Crowing, For the following partientars of this latest marlime

are indebted to the Shanghof Mercury of the 14th and 15th

Instant :-

Misantr

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1805.

for the expenses of the war, the continued posu -zlan of the territory already occupied, the cession of the Island of Farmors, the dismissal | of all the present. Viceroys, so thes? have all Issu de proclamations offering rewards for the bends of J-panese, and, fi afly, that the Throne be accepted by a moble to be chosen by the Japanese.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

The following Interesting Items are derived from Shanghai bative papers;—

haikan.

General Nieh bas safely heid Mtienilog for over two months, and being In great confidence In consequence, has been ordered to Shan- He thinks, however, that Mottening Is an important station, and that be, being thoroughly acquainted with the country, can best hold it, and has #ked to be silowed to remain where he in at present.

According to late advices from reliable sources at Canton ihat clty has alre dy subscribed the kam of Tis. 1,687 000 to the new war loan, and the city of Tsaochingfa her subscribed Tis. 210,000 from the pawnbroking establishments and Tit. 600,000 from the ether trades. The piber cities of the province have yet to he heard from, but it is not anticipated that there will be any difficulty in raising the T 5,000 00 required for the war loans in question. As for the forced contribution, scarcely Tla. 500,000 bave been collected.

Our native contemporaries to-day confirm the report already publfabed in these columns that a new Imperial Chinese Bank is to be established, owing to the failure of Chang Chih-tang to raise a loan from the native merchants for the's urpose of carrying on the war. The new in. stitution is to be called Kis Yü. The bead office

to be in Shanghai, and the promoters are busily engaged in trying to procure a sits on the Band. The capital, an sirendy stated, is to be sixty million tuels, a conalierable" parison of which has been already promised, and leading mandarins all over the Empire are to participate in the enterprise.

A decree dated the 15th fast, and telegraphed to Shanghai, scknowledges the receipt of the report of General Song Ching on the toss on the roth instant of the city of Kaiping, on the Listung Peninsula, and censures the Generals responsible for its loss by ordering the Board of War to recommend severe penalties upon them. General of Tengchow (Cheloo), for hring unable That is to way, Chang Kio-run, Brigadier

to hold the cky; Hii Pang-tuo, Brigidler-General of Chengting, Chihll, for being liggard de colog eralissimo, for not taking better precautions la to the former's ald and Sung Ch'ing, the Gen.

ensure the safely of the city is question.

|

Tso Trang-tang. The "braves" mentioned were amongst the late Marquis' best troops_ard | mainly contributed to the surpreston of the great Mahammedan rebellion, which lasted fifiesn perus and bad progressed an for us to erect on the Chinese ruins powerful but small Musulman principalitier, one of which was the Tungeal or Chinese Muhemmedan state, commercing from North Sheoak

tocluding nearly all of Kangs province and ending at

known as t Uramist, net

Thu fd, the capital city of Kashgaria. The other was urder of Kbokand (Fergana). Beg, of adventurer, whose valour and statecraft, aastated Chinese Mabommedans all that territory known by

Khokandla, wrested from the

ar Kashgaris огорет, eastwards to Tarian, a few days journey south of Urumis. These two states were mainly powerful Massulman suppressed by General Tung Fo-alang and bl Kansu leviss, who are fairly represented in the battalions lately arrived at Kalgas.

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· Emulsion' in cures of children wuffering from favourably of its good eff ct; it has been in M.R.C.S., Medical Superintendent, Batleigh each case taken most readily!"—W, PERKINS,

Hospital. Any Chemist can supply it-Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of Chias: Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong.-- [Adví.

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We are in receipt of telegraphic news from the north to the effect that the ex-Generals Reh Chih-chao (of Yachan fame) and Wet Ju-kuel (of the Sheng division), ex-Admiral Ting Ju- ch'ang (of the Pelrang Reet) and ex-Tantal hanghal Kung Chao-yu (Civil Commandant of Pot Arthur) have arrived at Peking at last, and were immediately escorted to the prisons of the Board of Punishmer tr. The Emperor will probably be memorialised by the President of that Board upon the subject in a day or two, and an edict may reasonably be expected within a few days selecting the officials who are to constitute the Board of Enquiry into the conduct of the unfortunates réferred to above.

A

The acting Brigadier-General of the Son. Sang Two Circuit, Chu Hual-sheng, whose head- quarters are at Taungming island, has been degraded two steps in rank or reduced to that of Colonel, for trying to shirk danger at the expected approaching Japanese attack on the Yangtere deler ces, by pleading sickness and asking to be allowed 10 retire from the survice. This note of warning to the my has been given by the Emperor Mt the Instance of H.E. the Vicery Chang, sick leave being relased and the disgraced General being ordered to pace bimself under the orders of the he | General whore defences (Chinklang) will most

Advices have been received here (14th) of the Ings of the Taiwo on the Langshan Cening The removal, by the Chinese of the buoys Eich formerly marked the channel, hus rendered navigatten very dangerous there, and its understood that in cong race of these brows being removed. the Tai wa trok ground. She is said to have broken her back, and to he

Hankow and

likely to become lot-l. wick. The Taiwo likely be fi at slacked fn the event of Japanese left Shangh for

ports invasion of the Yangtze. en Sunday morning; Cartain Friend, her bring unable to go ia ber on command Y. account at virkness. The Yoenwo stead by her for a-line, and foillig ta pull her off, came on to Sharhat to report.

Mr. Colin Buchan, the Indo-China S.N. Co.'s Marine Sveyor, 1 † Shanghul on the 14h to see if anything could be done to save the vessel,

That the Toi wo kf Shanghai about 11 am, on

The following is the Chiocie version of the Jess of K iping, as given by a native paper :- Our Chelan correspondent writes that on the 29th December a serious fight accarred at Kal ping and the Chinese troops under General Sung-ching killed rame 3 000 Jpanese and drove the remainder back about 100. The battle over and evening coming on, General Sung body of the enemy aliscked the Chinese un- ordered his army to rest. During the night a expectedly, and General Sung, who was very weary, ordered a part of his army, under Lleu?, Sung, to repel them, The officer in command, however, was soon wounded, and his troops, with- not a head, became disorganited and fled into camp, thus turning this also ints disorder. The

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

RE WAI LO^ING-COMPPAD ̋RE,

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HONGKONG AND "OUTH CHINA MASONIC BENEVOIENCE FUND CORPORATION. NOTICE.

will be Fald on Application to the Undersigned THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of the

on MONDAY, the zest instant.

C. F. A. SANGSTER, Acting Reelstrar,

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Registry, Supreme Court, Hongkong, skib January, 1905.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

No 11 of 1894.

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IN THE MATTER OF SMITH ALLISTON. FX PARTE-THE DEBTOR.

north to north-east winda. Wanther cloudy, and some driesting OTICE it hereby given that FRIDAY,

Manila Cape Rt. Jam

On the oth, at 13 a.m., the barnmater was zendy Fresh

raik, prevalied. T--Ħates reduced to level of the pas la inebes, 18stka_and hundredthe Temperature to the shade is dogema, Rah Tombell-Humidity le percentage saturation. D Bymidity of ab saturated with molazuen balng tao, m-Direction of the war to two points. 5.—Trace of [?e wist nocording t Resfort scale. Stain of the wejher, i Rina sky, c Detached dows, Defeiling rata, / 70g. z Głosy, & Mul), / Kightwing, * Ovwcast, # Padog showers, Equally, Ralu, + Zmorer, i Thunder, Visibility, The wat -Fala le lachen, Santha and handewitha,

1. G, Pon, Pest Aaristani, Hongkong Observatory, roth’January, 1895.

To-day's Advertisements,

LAST FEW NIGHTS,

D'ARC'S

BIJOU THEATRE, (NEW PRAVA RECLAMATION). D'ARC'S

FANTOCHES FRANCAISES

(MARIONETTES.) EVERY EVENING AT 9 P.M.

TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) THE 19TH INSTANT. SPECIAL PROGRAMME.

Japanese having been reinforced, and attacking NEW SONGS AND DANCES, the main body at this moment, succeeded in routing them, and General Sang was obliged to

Shanghai, 15th January, From further prefculars to hard we now lean Sunday, on her regular voyage up river. On reachin the Langshan Crossing she met a strong

current, and at the Centaur Shoal was ta far out of her course that she stuck, There Is

■ possibility that she has found the remains of an ald werck, as otherwing the bottom abould not be bard ermagh to care her back to break, na is the case, When the Yuanton left the scene, about two-thirds of the treasure and the malls had been taken out of her, and as there was still plenty of time, the crew felt sure

sure they would be able to save the balance her treasure. The captain and crew had all left the ship and were standing by

native boats,

what they could from the wreck, The Pecht left Shangba on the 15th for the scene of the wreck, and is to bring all salvage and the offices and crew to Shangba', in the event of her proving to being, but their horses-large-sized animals from beyond recovery, ka now seems probablë.

THE CHINESE MISSION TO JAPAN.

retreat.

The M-hommedan Hilgide at Kalgan bas, according to a Peking letter, been relaforced by A Torki contingent of 4,000 cavalry led by `a Khra (descendant of the Caliphs) Bek nomed Tokhtar, wont last August to Hami by Prince Yosef for that purpose. The men are Eng look-

Kalje-look rather the worse for their long march of ayer a thousand miles, and for Mongolia ponter. Another contingenta will probably have to be exchanged many will

af Chinese Massulmans for Sala, Kango, known Late on Sunday evening, says the fercury by the spoliation of the "bravest of the brave" of the 18th instant, the steamer Kungyi anived

during the Mahommedan rebellion, have also at Shanghat, direct from Tako, having

arrived, conspicuous by their black skins and

uncouth manners, Go board Chang Ying-hwan, the, Ambador

These • Sala Mahom. to Japan, with power to direase the cott

Pre not Chloeke, but claim to be des. Hecendants of 3,000 Bokhara emigrantu

asts who ditions of peace, sad suite of fifty-five. He was received at the Kin-lee-yuen Wharf by to China in the ninth century, or the T'ang all the high officists of Shanghai, and conducted to the residence prepared for him in the rear of man, and being prevent contingent numbers

sted dynasty. The

the C. M. 5. N. Co.'s offices. These, however,

did not prove axilafactory to his.Excellency and

he was ultimately housed in a place on Siward

Road.

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the apt day of Januvy, 1895, at a o'clock Alternoon precisely, has been fired for the ADIOTRNED FIRST GENER 'L MEET- | ING of CREDITORS to be held at the Supreme Court.

T, SERCOMBE SMITH, Acting Official Receiver, Supreme Court, Hongkong, 17th day of Januziy, 1895.

FOR SALE

T126

THE well-known Racine Yacht

"PITREL," deslered by A. E. PAYNE, M.IN.A., with Salls by RATHEY and LAPTHORNE.

For farther Particulars, apply to

SECRETARY, RA. MESS. Hongkong, 19th January, 1895.

HONGKONG

VOLUNTEER

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CORPS.

ÖRDERS FÖR The Werk EnciÍNG JÖTR JANUARY, 1895.

FIELD BATTERY,

No. 193-Fer Duty-Lient, DANION and Sergeant HAYWARD.

No. 793-DRILL-TUESDAY, 5:30 PM, 64-Pr. Murray Battery, Dress Serge and Forage Cups.

THURSDAY,

Battery. Dress : S-rge and Fɛraga Cape, BHURSDAY, 15:32 PM 64-Pr. Murray KOWLOON DOCK DETACHMENT WEDNESDAY, 4.15 P.M., Heavy Gen, at

BATTERY.

above CORPORATION will be held at MABONIC HALL, na MONDAY, the 21st instant,

5.30 PM.

A. O'T. GOURDIN, Secretory.

Hangkang, roth Jarn117, 189s.

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NOTICE.

◄ONSIGNEFS of TREASURE ner Steim- ship "CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO" are hereby notified, that the same has arrived ver S. S. “GAEL'C" from Nagasakt, and that before delivery, it will be necessary to sign en AVERAGE BOND.

C. L. GORHAM,

Acting Agent Hongkong. 19th January 1805

Fr OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM. SHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

◄ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"GAELIC*

sre hereby notified that their Goods are being Ianded and stored at their risk in the Company' Godowns at Wanchaf, from whencé delivery may be obtained, on countersignature of Billa of Lading.

Goods remaining unclaimed after the 26th | instant, will be subject to rent.

C. L. GORHAM, Acting Agent. Hongkong, 19th January, 1801.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

“HE Company's Steamship

ΤΗ

"THALES,"

Captain H, Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the sand instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong. 19th January, 1805.

(a

FOR TAKOW AND TAIWANFOO, *HF Steamship

THE

"DORIS," Captain Petersen, will be despatched for the

at Noon.

* 26th, 61-Pr. Gun Competition above Ports on TUESDAY, the sand instant,

at Stonecutters Island (Detalla to follow.)

NOTE.The Reggier Drill Night for Kowloon Dock Members is

is altered this week owing to a Meeting on MONDAY, at Headquarters st 5.30 2.3 and la Order that those interested may attend from Kowloon,

No 194-SIGNALLING—SIGNALLING CLASS at 4307. TUESDAY and 1HURS "SIGNALLERS will also attend at Stone

Children hull-prics, except to Gallery, Army and Navy half-price, except to Gallery,

Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of H. M. -DAY..

PLAN M Mama Kelly & Walsh', LD, Hongkong, 19th January, 1895.

THEATRE

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ROYAL

CITY HALL.

LAST NIGHT BUT ONE.

Army Corps, Hui Chun, famous in Chinese HICKS' ORIOLES

As legal advisers and English interpreters, his sunals of the present war. There are now nearly

Excellency has in his sub'e two men who have | 17,000 meo·la

thi

corps, and they are encamped

SPECIALITY COMPANY.

been long in the rellane of Li Hung-chang. The pretty ear to their secient Buddhist four, the THE LAURELS OF ENTERPRISE AND MERIT "First of these, Wu Ting-feng, practised for some Kanzu Brigade under General Tung Fusiang. It years as a barilater in Hongkong, previous to is also reported that Prince Yusef of Hami will which pe lcd he bad been called to the

Bar. Since he has been up

several lucrative

ve posis la the

command this corp', which has been raised at Angust his lostance."

be has concerns of

many conce the Viceroy. The second secretary, Liang Changs Recent telegrams from the North announce has been to school in America for several years, the arrival at Kalgan after a long and arduous and has a thoroughly good

Journey across Mongolia, called the "Grass English education.

of

Sires the arrival of his Excellency bers, there lands, of some 20,000 troops recently levied in have been perilatentiumours that he le not to go North Kansu, at the foot of the Great Wall, to Japan after all, as the terme demanded by They are commanded by Gezeral Tong Fo Japan are too onetours, Certain it is that he piang, the Provincial Commander-in-Chief is now awaiting further instructions from P.king, Kashgaria. The new levies are not recralia baving found on his arrival telegraphic orders not to leave until he hears more from the Tsung-il Yamér.

in the ordinary sense of the word, but mus

COMBINED HAVE PROVEN TAI TUR GREATEST OF

ARTISTIC TRIUMPHS.

ANOTHER GRAND CHANGÉ, "THE LONDON SWELLS,* TO-NIGHT.

MONDAY, FAREWELL NIGHT. "A GOOD-BYE REMEMBRANCE."

who saw a good deal of tough fighting BOX OFFICE at Mena. KELLY & WALKE'S against the Chioasa Mahommedang of the

In connection with the terms of pesce said "Great North-west "--Shanel, Kansu, and

to be demanded by Japer, the following from one || Eastern Kusbgaria-who are proverbially brave

of our native contemporaries iy of interest. This | and of fine physique, but who eventually had to

enter island on the 26th instant.

No. 10-GENERAL AMBULANCE-On WEDNESDAY, at 3.30 9.36.

By Order,

"L. A, GORDON, Căpt, R,A-,

Adjutant, - Hongkong Volunteer Corps.

· Hongkong, 19th January, 1895.

PUBLIC AUCTION

DRAPER_Y, &C.

OF

THE Undersigned has roved structions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

THURSDAY, the 24th January, 1895, commencing 2.30 PM.,

at his SAL” ROOMS, Dyddell StakET. A Fina Lat of WOOLLEN TWEEDS, JERGES, COATINGS, TROWSERINGS and other MATERIALS for the Season Cut into. Salt Langths for Gentleman.

ALRO

A quantity of SCARVES, TIES, BOWS, UMBRELLAS, WOOL PANTS, VESTS, SLIPPERS, 2., &

AND

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

JULIUS MANNICH & Co. Hongkong, 19th January, 1895.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,

(Calling at PoRT DARWIN and QUERNELAND Ports, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND," TASMANIA, JC.)

T

HE Steamship

AIRLIE," Captain Hills, will be despatched for the shova Ports on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, si 10 A.M.

*This well-known Steamer in specially fitted for Passengers, and has large Cooling Cham bers, thus ensuring a supply of Fresh Meat, Iơng day throughout the voyage. A duly quall"] Bed Surgeon is carried. ***For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIAN, LIVINGSTON A Côn Agents, "Hearton), igth Jwemary, 1.05. [x23

A small Lot of TWEED and WOOLLEN CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

MATERIALS Cut into Britable Langthu for Ladies' Taller-made DRESSES,

TERME OF SALE 10Cash on delivery, On View from Wadawnday, the aged January.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, [119] - Boughong; 19th January, 1995)

CHAS. B. HICKS,

Manager.

paper says that Japais demande Tis, 480,000,000 | 10000mte to the intialions of the late Marquis | Hongkong, ágth January, 189j.

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND

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15. Onset Rood, Hanghong, ngth Angnet, 1994,

*HE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY

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The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER.

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AND AT

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No. 8, Queen's Road Central

SIEN

TING,

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free, Hangkong, 27th September, 1894-

DENTISTRY,

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

AND

MODERATH FEES.

M

R.

WONG

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TAI-FON G,

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentics, and latterly alatant to Dr. ROUES),

HAS REMOVED ZO:

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'Y ROAD, (Opposlts Hongkong Hotel),

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891.

FOR

SALE.

JAPA

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TAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

APAN PRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN

JAPAN

APAN COPYING PAPERS,

'APAN WALL PAPERS.

&c.,

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

B, Queda's Road Central.

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