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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21

Hongkong might be equally as hardworked as

himself or that they found, it impossible to regals themselves with a two-months, boliday every year during the hot reason and another month thrown in at various intervals.. It did not even occur to him that all the offices in the

is very great. How many of as have realised that sitting in a stuffy office grinding out figures and watching the markets is more than trying," and how many are convinced "that the need of a reasonably long vacation is very great to say nothing of the fact that one's was on vacation? The law at times may salary should be going on all the time that one

be an unreasonable mistress demanding an exceptional quality of concentration of the mind, but is the practice of the low

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cocted for the bebaft of the infuriated husband THE LIARS,

who has been told all, (the specionE George. Deering is called BRILLIANT EXPOSITION BY THE to return the incriminating

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ACKENZIE,

'STILL"A"'. MYSTERY.

Mr. H. H. J. Gompers, the coroner, pre- Jurymes were empanelled-Messrs C. Rod. sided over the inquiry, and the following

Rers, H. E. Haines, and R. Dixon.

Dr. H. Macfarlane, medical officer of the public mortuary at Kowloos, said that the body of the deceased was taken" to the mortuary on the day it was recovered. He held post morten examination and found that death was due to drowning. The body was fresh, and fully dressed; with the exception of the hat

the ship?--Yes, JromSto la paper money and silver.

Had he any jewelle

| Did you know where he put that money?

He always kept money in his inside pocket,

By the Foremas Jury- sleep with you that night

nor with your party at the No, he did not.

The Coroner Did deceased turn-a

to stop and dino, with him, but the

wanted to get his things on bas vitation was refused yas docensed

pers asked him to have a, dilaksand: deceased refused. Deceased did not say where he was going to spend the night. far as the witness was aware deceased war in

HONGKONG AD.CA Lady Jessica, and, again, be sub

The mysterious death of Captain Thomas PRIPRsibilities-two in number, first that the hus-Usher Mackansic which took place in the hare No more ambitious attempt to achieve sunuld be told the truth. With the consent of morning of the 6th instant was investigated st band should be told a fib, or, second, that be bour on the night of the 4th or early on the City are not wide and spacious chambers, for reputation consonant with the highest traditions Dolly Cake (Mrs. H. W. Clothier) it is decided the Magistracy, this afternoon. The deceased, bo has remarked. "I may add that contigungs of the stage could have been submitted than to explain the circumstances in highly the reader will recollect, arrived in the Colony sitting in a close Court during the intense that of the Hongkong A.D.C. which essayed: ingenious fashion, although Freddie Tatton from Shanghai towards the latter part of last James Douglas Logan, foreman bollermaker, heats of the summer is more than trying and the onerous and difficult task i presenting bluntly says the story is too thin, it won't work month to take command of the China Naviga Kowloon Docks, testified to knowing the de- that the need of a reasonably long vacationery Arthur Jonel's play "The Liars theAnd he is right. When Gilbert Nopean comes tion Company's steamer Shantung Then he eased very well. Witness last saw him alive

Theatre Royal last night. Indeed, the prime to hear the explanation he raves that it is all a feature of the work of the A.D.C. has always concoction. Falkner enters, is accused of jammed between the piles of Naval Yard police harbour. This was, at the Kowloon

disappeared, and his corpse was next found on the morning before he

ha was foui been the avoidance of trashy and meretricious clinating the affections of Lady Jessica, and Roween of pigeon show, Witness asked productions, those cheap and insensate in a fins climax declares his love for Gilbert's compositions which afford nu scope for wife fe be exposition of individual ability and presume the palience to be in a late bordering. on fatuculuess. The A.D.C. has those playgoers who are unable to advance consistently sought to elevate the taste

their education in matters theatrical by visiting the higher class theatres in England, and if they fail to succeed it will not be their fault. Who ever suggested that the A.D.C. should submit the intricate, emotional; dramatic, payctological play "The Liara" had ceriaioly, to use a cel- loquialism, a nerve, for a piece which has received so much criticism and demands such an extraordinary talent from the caste for capacity to portray all the varying panton of virile humanity becomes either an abject failure or & gigantic success when seen over the footlights. Let us say as once that the ADC have scored a success such as has seldom, if ever, attended their previous efforts, meritorious though they might have been. Here is no case where we have to close the eyes and throttle speech, restrain the pan and round off ambiguous periods to order to avoid offending the susceptibilities of the players because they are sinateurs. The A.D.C. gave a finished per formace of the complex studies in human perversity which are outlined by the author,

so yery much more arduous and strenu ous than the conduct of byliness.

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Dissatisfaction with the existing state of things had been expressed for some time past by both sides of the profession: by the Bar that the present very short Long Vacation did not enable them to get a reasonable tipliday, by the solicitors, that the barristers went for a holiday whenever it pleased them, thus causing a dislocation in the working of the Couris,

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or 3 months. The leading barristers, also intimated theit-idtention of taking a long holiday rezularly every year, as the alrain of work was such as to render it indispensable. It became necessary therefore to take some steps to puck the matter on a satisfa tory basis." The Chief Justice had therefore consulted with members of the Bar and leading solicitors and he states that it was proposed to have a mo- doruscly long holiday--two months in order that they might be enabled to enjoy the "fine cool weather in the North." This is all very A. S. WATSON & CO., well from the legal point of view, but what about the general public, who have business in LIMITED;

Original Jurisdiction? We are told that were the new arrangement adopted the public would not only not suffer, but would actually benofi, because they would be saved the delays couse- quent on the absence of counsel. No doubt, but counsel can take bolidays whenever they please, and, if they are unable to attend, the On February 15, 1968, at Shanghai, the wife litigant who desires their services is likely to of R. J. BOWERMAN of a daughter.

be prepared to await their return. We entirely fail to see the point of the Chief Justice's

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 15th February, 1908,

BIRTH.

DEATHS.

133

On February 9, 1908, at Hánkow, Master

for better than anything we have previously witnessed, and, let us whisper it, far better than we conceived it probable would have been presented,

to the final scene, Deering is packing up his trunks bent on duty in Africa. He has a love

then Falkner declares that he will not go to episode with Ms. Eberage (Mrs, Arthur Chapman) which turas quite satisfactorily. And Africa ; bis prospects, raputation, duty may go hang, but be will remain to gel even a smile from Lady Jessica who has been virtually haze up by her husband. Deering pleads elaquently without success. lady. Jessica presents the hideous side of the case to ruddenly and unexpectedly calls and Deering

her. She decides for Falkner's good to

is her own feelings, to hid him good-bye purple colour and there was froth in the mostb. and to return to her husband. There is then opening the chest the lunge protruded. The heart contained liquid blood, the stomach usual reconciliation and presumably the usual happiness ever after.

and bool, which were missing. There was na external wounds' except a post mortem wound on the forebead. The face had a vers

Tha Coroner-You say that the body bad no boots Was it wearing socks?

Witness-Yes.

his usual health and was assobar judge. He was a little livaly at the sports, but nothing to speak of. He had so quarrel with anyone as far as witness knew. Witness

bad never seen him in a melancholy mood,

George William Kyoock, an overseer, P.W.D., kiso saw the deceased last aliyefat. lhe Kowa

nor did the deceased invite him to hava ông, Joon Pigeon, bbw, Ile did not have a driek,

Police Sergeant Caygill, of the Water Police a little watery fluid, otherwise in good condi-Station, spoke to examining the body with another officer for marks of violence. He tion. Of the acting we have already' hinted that it

found nose, except a mark over the left eye, was superb. So various are the characters to

Such a wound he had seen on several bodies be be portrayed, and so varying the moads to be

fore. The body was searched and $5,92 in silver interpreted that ample opportunity is afforded the leading actors to distinguish themselves.

were found in the right hand trouser pocket, a

Not a point was lost last night. Not a single

pair of gold sleeve-links and five toll- gold studs, in the pocket-book, which wai scene matred either by exaggeration or failure to rise to the occasion, The perform float after drowning ?-it depends on the tem-two photographs, a letter and two theatre tickets By a Juryman-How soon would the body found is the water, two partly used ferry tickets, ers showed that judicious restraint of action,perature of the water. At this time of the year

were found.. which is true histrionic art.

Nearly all

about twenty-four hours-probably longer.

By the Foreman jury-Was a search made have floated?--3 don't think so.

The Corener-Do you think this body could for the basis?

the parts are leading parts. None could have

How long in your opinion was the body in

be too certain, the water?-About twelve hours. You can't

4.

You think it was too fresh for that?—Yes.: P.C.Aslett, of the Nayal Yard Police, said that while on duty on the police pier at Kowloon on the morning in question, the coxswain of the steam launch Polar Star called his attention to a dead body at the south end of the jetty. Wie

delineated with thore fidelity, the coal, cal culating worldling, who is prepared at all time to argue out the point as to whe ther a scheme or a situation is wise and "The Liars" is by no means a new play, worth while, than M, H. L. Hutchison, although it is certafely not ancient. It is de

as Sir Christopher Dooring, the comrade in scribed as a comedy, but the comedy is of that arms of Falkner. He gave a really finish sort which allows a laugh to relieve the extreme ed. and natural interpretation of the charness went to investigate and saw the body of a tension of the dramatic passion. The comedy acter. Mr. John Robertson, as Edward Faik European wedged in between the staves of the is entirely supplied by the naive, invertebrate, per, had perhaps the most difficult' part of all jetty, His body hanging down, his face being typical old gentleman who "will be master in

He had to appear passionate without being in the water. Witness saw that it was no his own houss.". The passion springs from the rid culous, wilful without being childish, and

use going down for the body as death had dalliance of a frivolous wife with a vigorous loving without being maudio. His remarkable already intervened, and so he called for assist specimen of beatly manhood, who is lured ability carried him over the pitfalls of the ance. The sergeant came and on being in-

moral decrepitude by the wiles of impersonation with exceptional success. Teie formed went to report the matter at Tsimits another man's wife. We are introduced, to was hardly a single fault to be found with bistoni. Police Station. After this witness returned the story: by a conversation which takes representation, the only pout upon which to the whaif and saw, floating a few yards away place among the guests of Freddie Tatton criticism might be offered being his action in from the body, a pocket book, which was later (Mr. Mowbray S. Northcotes who are loung dumb, show. Mr. Arthur Chapman was a recovered, Witness said he noticed when the ing in a tent on the lawn of his house capital husband, who believes he has been body, was recovered that deceased had no boots in the Thames Valley. They profess them wronged and perhaps betrayed, his robust on- salves to bo scandalised at the ongoings of style being exactly suited to the occasion." Lady, Jessica, Nopean (Mrs, W. Logan) and George, the preserver of his brother's honour, Edward Falkner (Mr. John Robertson), the was finely portrayed by Mr. C, T. Beath, while ladies being particularly severe on the pair, Major H. Broke, x, in his small part, whose disregard of the conventions is calwell sustained the character of the petulant culated to compromise everybody concerted poor old Freddie Tatton bleats that he is not to blame for bringing the couple together although he will not be a cypher in his own house-while the others seem to blame him,

of the mischief which is brewing.

The oroner-Have those boots buén, re- covered?"

Inspector Kerr-No, your Worship. | Witness (proceeding)—And when the body was turned over on its hack by the Chinese noticed that both its eyes were braised.

By a Juryman-Could not deceased have come down Mardonnell Road and fallen into the water?--Possibly, there is no railing there, The Court asked witness how he thought

could not offer an opicion.

Witness-Yes, and all the ferry launches and godown launches were asked if they had végn

pair of boots.

The Coroner-And with no zerulis ?—No, i Captain Nicoll, Tate master of the Shantung, was called by the police to contradict the tumour which was in circulation that at the time deceased mer his death he bad a large sum of money on him. This, the witness denied. He stated that he had given deceased $50, which he wanted to pay a small dill. The witness knew that deceased had not much money on him at the time of his death.

That concluded the evidence."

The Corotier directed the jury to return open verdict as there was no evidence to show how deceased met his death.

A verdict oflogad drowded-cause known,” was returned.

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The Trial of General Stoessel.

London, 19th February. General Stoessel, in his final speech, in his own defence, assumed the entire re sponsibility for the surrender of Port Arthur,

piation, let it be his blood alone, fup, ifl

ARTHUR PAUL, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Agument when he says: "Prior to the by implication at least, for being the author how to govern a wife, his blustering about what deceased met his death, but witness said he and said that if blood was necessary in ex-

Paul de Hess, agad 5 years god 11 months.

ON February 14, 1908, at Edinburgh, EMMA, widow of C. W. Bucherer, Ph. D., and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. A. A. Crawford,

On Feb. 16, 1908, at Shanghai, SEVERINA Maria Ozorio, widow of the late Francisco A. Oterio of Hongkong aged 53 years.

not say anything about the black eyes.

By the Foreman Jury-Dr. Macfarlane does

The Coroner-He will be re-called.

Dr. Macfarlane said they were not "black" eyes? in the sense of the word,

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Russia and Turkey!) The St. Petersburg newspapers are discus sing the possibility of a war with Turkey.

Japanese in British Columbia. The Japanese arrested in Victoria on, the

he Hongbang Gelegraph objected to any cessation of Court, work, But cynical, matter-of-fact, min of the world, who the French waiter at the Star and Garier, and it spoke to removing the body firit to the police 17th just, have been sentericed to fine of

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Witness-Ves

gentleman, who is drawn into an imbroglit against his will.. As usual Mr. Mowbray S. Northcote, as Freddie Titton, the man who would role in his own house, proved inimitable. His pathetic appeals for guidance'

he would do, bis unter collapso in presence of Ordinanc pasted in 1848 there was no Lang Vacation, and it was with the utmost difficulty appearance among the ladies, but she is re-suthority, and, withal, his common-sense when Lady Jessica is not exacity ostracised on her Lady Rosamun, his ridiculous assertions of that the solicitors were persuaded to consent garded with that concora and suspicion which he declared the concocted story would not even to a south. It is well known that the are the special weapons of Mrs. Grundy. The work, it was too thin, were presented with force arúlude which they took up was that they were affair has not yet gone far enough to be serious, and vigour and a re il humour which was omar, here to make money, and desired to make it in Falkner, on the other hand, in careless of cri-ingly infectious. For unce Mr. Northcote has

The Coroner-What do you think they as short a time as possible, they thereforeticism and, when his best friend Sir Christopher found a part which fits him like a glove. Lt were --Discolouration due to asphyxia

Deering (Mr. H.L. Hutchinson); the shrewd Comm. Dickens, R.N., was hṛesistibly funny as Policeman Irving, of the Water Police Station,

the attitude of the present generation: of claims no virtues but attaches great importanco | was a pity that like Taplin (Mr. R. Nesbitt) the basin and thence to the mortuary. solicitors has completely changed; chiefly for. to the conventions, ventures to offer a word of footman (Mr. H. V. Wilkinson) and Gadsy HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 19óð.

James Campbell Logas, a commission agent, the reason that in nearly all the firms there are

"advice" to the errant cavalier, he promptly | (Mr. Bitter) he had so little to do,

"deposed-to-kaewing-the-deceased very well,

OUR OVERWORKED COURT.

now, two or more partners at least, and the Deering is a unifie pragmatical with his post work fil oppa Mrs. W. Logan, as Lady Je-down from Shanghai-about a fortnight ago. becomes wildly indignant, Truth to fell, With regard to the ladles, the burden of he having slept with witness since he came custom which prevails at the present time is 'bility No. 1, and possibility No. 2, and sita, the imprudent and firtatious wife, Witness had koowo the deceased for four „Ever since his arrival in. Hongkong, the that one partner is nearly always at home for might well sells the temper of a less heated whose escapades caused the whole trau 'years.

at least a year's holiday. So that ten years individual, than Falkner. His advice is ble, Mis. Logan was alike piquent and The Corner-Did you mis. him on the 4th Chief Justice has made it plaio that in his

ago while the solicitors found themselves able scorned and refected and there are the mak-demure, emotional and, foolhardy, defiant and instant? opinion if the legal work of the Colony was to be overtaken within a reasonable limit of time to work right through the year with only a ings of a pretty breach of friendship were not docile, loving and the reverse. She was Bimosi

continually on the stage and maintained her. You went with him to!B, and S's office in the the appointment of an additiopal judge of the. single month's vacation, now that they have Deering less of a comrade.

I a. delightful love scene where Falkner character with an ense and aptitude which can morning ?—Yes, about 9.30. 7 Supreme Court was absolutely necessary, and partners they find themselves utterly fagged out proclaims his love for Lady Jessica, who sports only. be described as admirable... The Lady Hs went upstairs while you waited below? that altogether apart from the anomalous com

with two months or more vacation at a stretch, with him and laughs at his passion, an appoint- Rosamond Tation, portrayed by Mrs. W. Van Yes position of the Appeal Court as at present con

And does his Honour suggest that because one ment, accidental of course, is made for a meet- der Woude was a capital performance. Her stitated. Now it would appear from the annual partner is at home on a year's holiday the fog at the Biar and Garter. The reason for the distress at Lady Jessica fanlish disregard of lady's, flirtation is naturally to be attributed to the conventions was depicted in a manner that report of the Chamber of Commerce, his Hapour other should luxuriate in idleness in Hong the negligence of her husband, Mr. Gilbert brought conviction, because it was natural and has submitted a proposition to the Colonigi Sec. kong? We are afraid that in the words of Nepean (Mr. Anthur Chapman). A furious without effort. The giddy Dolly Cake was in. retary to the effect that the Long Vacation, which ope of the characters appearing in the scene occurs between Lady Jessica and her the hands of Mrs. W. H. Clothier while Mss: to the ordinary laymen would seem to be long piece now being staged at the Theatre busband, who orders his wife home and Crespin was represented by Mrs. O. D. Thom enough already in all conscience, should be Royal, the scheme won't work," although almost seams on the point of enforcing his son, both small parts which did not permit of

આંત still farther lengthened.. The Chief Justice's

refrain from following it up with the command with a blow. Lady Jessica, the these ladies showing their capacity, Mr. sweet tendril, refusas, to obey, because the Ebernoe, who capitulated to Debring, war ́n proposal is that the Long Vacation should con- addition that is too thin, The first has other engagements to keep, and her fine study by Mrs. Arthur Chapman. And mence on the 25th of August and terminate on considemtion of the Court is to study the husband departs in a storm of anger, leaving his finally Miis Chitham was a dainty, winsome the 24th of October, that the Christmas Vaca. convenience of suitors, and accept the gifts the brother George (Mr. C. T. Beath) to spy upon said to her impulsive mistress Lady Jessica...... sion should commence on the 24th of Décom Keds have already given it. We should all the couple who are playing with free The scenery and effects, artistically arranged, bar and terminate on the sth of January, that rejoice and be exceeding glad were the Lord At the Star and Garter Lady Jessica happens were by Mr. Joba Robertson and the incidental to call next evening, having lost her way, and music by J. H. Chalmers. The furnishing was by Messrs. Powell & Co., Ltdy and the Thursday before Good Friday and terminate ally, and the usual year's holiday in England dinner prepared for two. They are discovered dresses, too magnificent and numerous for a on the Monday week following and that the after a certain period, but, unfortunately, most in this compromising place by George, and the mere man to dream of describing, were by

Mae. Barbier, Chinese New Year Vacation should remain of us have to be content with a little less, even rest of the time is devoted to the devising of

at present. In other words, that the the taipans instely bowing to the dictates and schemes to dissipate the "misunderstanding overworked, Judges of the Supreme Court exigencies of trade requirements: Possibly which most result. The help of Lady Rosa should have a holiday every year extend when we are all provided with harps we sballoed Tallon (W. van der Wende) who Arrives opportunely is invoked and reluctantly ing over a period of thres months, in order. receive as our des an extended holiday, but for promised. Deering appears after the ladle that they may recuperate from the effects of the present we must be contant to wait, awhile have gone, gumics a good deil, f

finds they arduous labours. Granting for a moment. We sympathie withhis Honour the Chief Justice slog belonging to dy lessica, and that the Supreme Court is overburdened with in his effort to secure a longer Long Vacation after a fast, at a most prodigious rate in order as the curtain fails be in left gorging himself, work it can scarcely be said that if the judges but we trust that the Chamber of Commerce

to catch the next London (rain. De spend three months out of the twelve lo galli: will abide by their original judgment and | The third act is,

la told' in Freddie'. Fallon's wanting round the Far East the burden is frown upon the suggested innovation.

house, Cadogan Gardens, and once again Freddie is seeking for aid in the

govern ing a wife and loudly declaiming, that, he wil

the Easter Vacation abouli commence on the to present us with three months' holiday a000. Gods. Falkner Share in a private room with

ptibly lessened. The Cham-

aturally opposed the pro-

THE Pind D. Company's tamer China, | not be a cypher, in his own souse. Alas, för which left London on 17th alte took the stent mai "of the faljer did not following specie fott-Hongkong, Coin Silver

that business, medling to2000

Those who fail to stend at least, ond perfor matice of "The Liars” will lose a threatrical

27 The cast was constituted as under:—

--- Edward Falknerman irreversion; Mr. John Robertson.

Piibers Nepom, Lady Jessica's

Mr. Arthur Chlipäsan Cap Nepean Ditert hrother Mr. C. T. Both

·Stores Pridis Tattoo Lady Kosk

Colofel Bir Christopher Deering Mr. H. In Hutchison

manda husbawy ff. Moby B. Northgate "Archibald Cole, Dolly's husband Major H. Stroke. *.*... Waltheat "The Star & derler" 16.-Comm. Dickens, R.N, Gadsby, Foound at Wroddia

Tatton's

Then you and he got fold a launch and went abonid the Japan Ye

From the Japao you went to the Staning? -Yes.

:

That was the vessel deceased was appointed captain-Yer

Then you left the Shantung and returned to the Japan and from there back to Kowloon Yer.

And you left him there? Yes, he excused himself to go and see the distribution of prizes (Kowloon Pigeon Show) *****

Where did you next see bim ?--In, the

8500 and one year's imprisonment, with the option of release if they leave the country,

Habeas corpus proceedings have been instituted.

Later.

The Fubber Trade Antwerp newspapers report a grave criti in the rubber, trade, with enormous stocks unsold.

The European Situation. A semi-official.Russian statement, though emphasizing the inopportuneness of the Austrian railway project, as likely to increase. the obstinacy of Turkey against reforms, view with satisfaction the statement, this Austrin does not object to other railway enterprises, and concludes by saying that Russia does not desire personal advantages, and sincerely desires to live at peace with Turkey.

THE Royal Arthur, which lefc- Portsmonth on 19th ult, arrives at Singapore Feb, 46 leaves Jagth, and arrives llongkong March 3,

SECNO Lleutenant W, Lewisohn: Röyal Gar- Was that the last you saw of him-Yer, risan Artillery, serving with No. 83 Company, z between 5 and 5.30 pm.

Hongkong, bas been promoted lieutenant."""

lavatory of the Kowloon Hotel.

On

Where did deceased bays tiffiq that day ?...

board the Shantung. -*

Did you havm it with him; tóo ?--Yes,"

"THE 10th. Jate will leave Cawnpore, India, on 23rd inst, for Alipore, Calcutta, where they

fecily sober? Partecity sober, he had not been LADY LUOARD has kindly consented 16 present When you last saw the deceased was he per-relieve the 13th Rajput, ordered to Hongkong drinking all day, 7 da? Brent prove

for

Was he is good spirits --Well, the chler the shorthand certificates won at the recent

examination by Pitman's Speed Committe officer of the Shantung, passed a remark that he Hongkong. The presentation will take place was quiet.

on Taraday ashoga at St. Joseph's College. Did lie seem depressed 7--No; I would not say that. I'ink he was thinking of his duties For ill-treating a pig, by dragging ip jakin, over the ship

rond wall knowing that he was injuri

- Did he seem low-spirited?-Lower than have seen him for, á loo

Had be any

coolla calling himself Lan fine of.510 pt the Pulica.

elong the

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