Entination.

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 3841.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1910

HONGRONG HOTER

BOUTH" BLOCK VERANDAHS The following correspondence, relativa to stel.ing the vecerdiks on the south block of the Hongkong Hotel, wis considend at skic meeting of the Sanliary Bard this for

P. W. D.panment,

* Hongkong, and September.

RECUY

STOLEN ANTICITS

[From Our Own Correspondent]

ONG CRICK81 LENGUM.

CANIVAL MESTING.

Last night the anumal mettleg of the Pong kong Cricket League was bold in the Cricket Clab Pavilion, kindly last for the occasion. Hoa. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, tan President, prasid. ed. Before the adoption of the report and accounts was put to the masting now sugges tions for the rules were invited and some altering Rule No. 9 that it should be made consonant with the roles applicable to County Championship matches in England namely, only the percentage of wins to be counted, thus ensuring that all entrant team must play for win,

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Department of Finance in 'Tokyo, it is stated 1 Sir-1 beg to laform you that, when the the recovery of the articles stolen from the discossion e:sued upon; t'e advisabilty of 10 pritones were undefend

plars of the new south bicce of the Hongkong lotti were submited, sanction was grouted, by or on the recommendation of the Sanitary Board; for the construction of certain water closets a jsining some of the bedrooms the windows of such water closets opening po to ku open verandak, which forms the meins of access to the various bedrooms (cidi saclosed plan "A" When the caller was being con- sidered by the Board, some discussion took

Shameen; 24th Septembar,, It is with much pleasure that I am able to reperi, thanks to the energetic, messures of Me Brimble, Superintendent of the Shamsen police,

residence of Mr. J. Role of the Standard Oil Company. It appears that the actuat bafi an accomplished by a chair-bearer who was evidently in league with the domestic servants This man hid a brother who was the keeper of a larine in a street not far from the French Bridge. Acting on information received Sept Brimble caused this latrine to be searched and the result was that the bulk of the property was discovered so the pawa-tickets various

respect to the great commercial port of Japan will give her an advantage of 430 miles over British porta in place of her pressal disidvantage of 1,930 miler. The advantage will really meat more than this, because raw colton, which is Japan's import of highest A. S. WATSON & CO., value, will be shipped from Mexican Gulf ports and not from New York. Io, the * Aunual" recently received by us from the

that whilst last year, the American imports of cotton tissues showed, a decline, British imports of this nature Increased by over two million sterling. More than 70 per cent. of Japan's woollen cloths are British goods. Of zaw wool imports Great Britain and Australia supplied yo per cent, also. Of iron materials, more than half of those scat into the couolty wero of British origin. The importation of locomotive en-Pace as to the arrangement of the water closetsart'clas which had been pledged Shamees is In such a manner that the windows did not to be congratulated. on baving such a capable gipes from America thoned a marked de-

mas as Supt Brimble at the head of its patice cline. These figures all imply what an directly lato the ex arual air, an

The Hotel Co. now find they, dailog very and it is to be trusted that would-be thiever important place the Japanese import trade atroog water, the rain is driven into the verin vitre of the lesson just received, will give has occupied in the Colony's prosperity, as aandabs, on which the water closet windows the Ediopean Settlement a wide batthe trading port, and what a telling blow may be open, guests occupying the rooms approached dealt against us in future by the Pánáma | by sich vorandahs would ba drecched in al- Canal, Capital and Commerce summarises tempting to reach their rooms, Teer, ibere the results of the Canal opening as the com-fore, desire to partis et close the veranda in ing revolution in the history of Far Eastern indicated on the enclosed

"B" the sensining portion of the openings trade. The point of importance is not that being closed by woodau shutters at such time it will divert a portion of the traffic passing as the weather zen 'ars this necessary...

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Sergeant Gordon, Cheang which defendants were arrested. £tatico, gave evidence as t› tha wi

Mr. Dennys s'ated that the seve were charged with piracy on an oyster chattered by a Canton firm and in working on onyter beds Teng past. On the night of the

Kau. in Ctidem teritory.

Another interesting item under review was the abandonment of mitches owing to rain and it was suggested that if both copains the compning teams mutually agreed to au à a course, the match should be postponed until matter of the

Crew and master bint a fetare date. One member was of opinion

on the ink, when it wa that in such circumstances there play should Chung Chun d'exppeared soon

seven prisoners Oan of bo mada compulsory, as in one justance i95 opposing team captates might agree to the

was boarded and hid not basu re-play yet any two others might fail to come

to an agreement;

(in this connectior, it may bɔ taken for granted that the last word would rest with the Umpires, who have it perfectly in their authority

the reasons used in such abandono think the reatong urged for such abandonmeal and unreasonable.)

These loggestions are to come up before a,

head of again. Tas izmainder of the

Palice: under

wars told to hoist sails and were threatened days until Bumball island wis re thed, when with revolvers. The jack theu sailed for thres the jink was boarded by Sergeant Gordon on account of itera baing no license. Tas defin dants were taken to the Police Stulos, and

wera, subieguently arrested. On board' the counce of r A3 ammusition and 50 10 10ds of junk wata found two, siffis, a tavolvar, 150

WARWICK MAJOR THEATRICAL COMPANY. Monday and Toerday, were 104-'enter day, ió: hameen for that most unusual occurance, the visit of a theatrical troupe, occurred on the days in question. On the Monday "Jan" was presented and it is needless to say that the clever work of all coccerood bright down the Louse. One and all of the caste did it will utterly destroy the status quo. Com-inch alterations belog made as to oercome

tasir work with immense energy and success petition for trade in Chion will grow by far the difficulty which has arise in likely long to be remembered. As a malter and the singing of Miss Georgia Corlans is keener, and with the choice of two routes other manner and I therefore consider that the Loropean traders in. China' will have to face *pplication should be granted on, condition of fact, every other man in Shameen is adoption of the report ødstijamant of accoumis, piracy. The freood defendant, said that one to be beard humming "Every fios girl lovas ■"/ and the motion was adopted a:animously. The of the defendants told him that bis-moiker () The wooden hultars are only to be used sailor," or "I've sings on my fingers and bett clection' of office-bearers for the ensuing yaB", was sick and asied-h'm to take him on board. The United States and other countries in the cases of me:ossily and are to ba immediately on my toes" On the Tuesday "The import- gave the following results:-President, HD The rest of the defendants mately dealed com

that

removed whenever the necessity for tem passes,

(b) Some ventilation is to be provided at the for and ceiling levels of any verandaks so enclosed.

The matter should, I think, be referred in the first instance to the Board as it affects the conditions on which they approved of the water clos ts.

(56.) W, CHATHAM, Director, P. W. D.

a competition unknown to the Chica trade.

American continent will naturally bave better chances of establishing trade relations with China and Japan. All of which is bound to have a very direct and harmful effect indeed upon British China-Japan trade and upon Robert Porter & Co.'songkong trade in particular. In writing upon this subject the Zimer says that in the Japanese import trade America has now y per cent of Great Britain's share. This proportion may be expected to show move- ments favourable to the United States, but The Hon. Colonial Secretary. these movements will not be great. But

Dr. Clarke mind: -H. S. D. —I have in even if no Panama Canal were to introduce a spected the premises and I recommend that the new factor into international commerce, the application be refused. "I suggest, as an alteras trade of Japan would develop so as to be-tive, plate glass shades (similar to that over the come of decreasing importance to Great window of the Postmaster Gegeral's room in Britain. The tendency of Japan is towards | Fedder's Street) ordr the arched openings in increased Importation of raw materials and the verandah. These will exclude rain without

excluding either Tight or air decreased importation of manufactured A. S. WATSON & CO., goods. Of Great Britain's exports to Japan, The W. Cis were recommended by the Board

The Herd, Sanitary Department, wrote the item of highest value is, iron; and 4.8. 67 after the plans had been referred, back LIMITED,

this we may expect to lose from the to the architects at the meeting held on 21, 7. risc of Japan" as an iron-producing c8. The plans were referred bick owing to country. It may be that we shall succumb the ebjections to which the M.O.H, drew atten in the first place to American competition;tion and as a result of which is attached letter

"A' was sent to the architects, favoured by the influence of the Panadia All commandons intended for publication in Canal, but America will eventually be beaten The HONGKONG.TELEGRAPH should be from the Japanese market by domestic pro addrammed to The Editor, -3, Ica Home Road, an ducitou. This writer thinks that we shall should be accompanied by the Wilter's Nams and probably retain for a longer time our trade * Ordinary basins commendations bold be addrauad in machinery and millwork. If we lose that

to The Manager.

in PINTS and SPLITS.

ALEXANDRA DUILDINGS.

Hongkonz, 7th Jo'y, 1910

Addres

NOTICE

ance of being in earnest was performed and while perhaps not so well liked as-M-Jates an unqualified success. The Ceston Club possesses a fi 16 theatre and it is to be, hoped that the success of the Warwick M-jur ventura will result is othertheatrical companies visiting the City of Rams.

coi firmatory meeting of members of the League revolver ammunition. Tas first priiöver and at an exely date...

The President then formally proposed the on board, and that he did not commit that the firk was going to take some rica

Dr. Atkinson: Vice-Praaideat, Mr. WD. Braid wood's Secretary and Treasurer, Mt. A, O. BrawO, ¿'

It was notified that Clubs int,nding to enter the League m'e requested to inform the Lecre ary before 3rd October next, at Queen's Col.

lege.

mitting the piracy. tt

Evidence having been called, the cass wan remanded..

THE COMING BOXING BOUT.

The bixing tournament which la, to take place on Saturday evening cezt in the City Hall gives every promise of lavallig not to be

Mr. Brawo said that the retiring Secretary, Mr. A. E. Argor, had acted in that capacity ince the League's formation gud had done o of the best meetings ever yet promoted by strenuous work in ite ostablishment, worthy of Mr. Dick Whittaker, and these bara bien not more than the mero customary vote of shanks, n few. Of course the main aatraction in the” The President very wisely romaiked that it programme is the contest arranged between would be ben,ficial if they could secure a con- Bill Lewis, who holds championship b nORTS tinuance of Mr. Aspor's good scivices; he in Hongkong, and Roy Kenory, ■ formidable would approach, Mr. Asger on the matter; but, fighter from the Philippines. It has bran ar- their late Secretary had thoroughly made up ranged that the baut wi'l be one of as three- his mind on the subject, Mr. Brawn's sugges-minute rundi for a parse of $1,000. Both tion migh wall ba g'usidured,

It was decided to call a meeting of the to- presentative Clubs for Monday, roh proximo, to d scoss the seaton's fixtures, allerations and atrangemeals gedaral'y.

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY,

ANNUAL MIÉTI, G

men are bard at work. Lenit has been boxing with his old training compan'ons and also' some new blood. Kenney has been going at it every day with Eddin Buros, "fock Forbes Bandiman Willis and Sergant Tiggott at ibe V.R C. A good deal of mousy, we haar, has already been placed on the two rivals by their respective admiters, and brokings for the i micel are already well advanced.

Over and above the main event, there are to

'EUROPEAN PLUNDERED BY BANDITTI, Mr. Waling in the service of the Aristic Petroleum Os mpaty has been the victim of most exciling incident. · Ho returned to Skav meen yesterday from a trip into the country whence his duties had taken him, with the Dews that he had hesa plundered by banditti The following is an account of what happened. At 2 pm, co the 220d last. Mr. Watling loft the town of Sba au for Kau Kong. The only other occupants of the boat were the boatman, his wife, a gid of 7 years and a baby. The journey should have occupied abrut a hours in the bea to sleep. At about 3.30 p.m. at a and being much fatigued Mr. Watling lay down place called Tai Torg and close to a semi-ulu ed pagoda be was awakened by the boatman whelsformed him that three armed men wa e making their way down the bank and, evident- y wanted to board the boat. Befors Kr. Wat ling was fully wake the b'at had bees boarded

In the City Hal yen'erday ëvdoing, the

the chief, covered him with a Winchester ... Andrew's Society. by the three men, one of whem appeating to be snnual meeting was held of the Hongkong. St. Is the absence of Mr. Oneofakooibers wanarmed with a revolver while JR. M. Seith, President, the chair was taken the other carried a buge broad bladed keife by the Hen. Mr. Murray Stewart, Vice-Pre One of the men immediately snatched their sideat. After the adoption of the report and statement of accouais, ff.s-bouers fox the vicilm's hand and endeavoured to pull off bls ring by masin force. Mr. Wailing, who speaks ananing year were elec ed as under-Pre Caploncse very will, told the men that if theysident, Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart; Vice-Pre would cease to be violent he would give them the ring which he handed over to him. They then ordered him to turn out his pockets and the three of them, in their greed, scrambled for the contents. They then put their hands into | Bis trousers' pockets and finding nothing then The meeting resolved to celebrate St. An _The_M.O.H.:-1 see no reason why the #eized his valinn. Mr. Waiting was then or drew's Day with the custom_jp_ball, Aika õysler constquent on koma irrita!). In dered to get sot of the beat, no reason being motion was put forward to reduce the ball

mij shity of members and it was therefore de cided to idhere to the old rate, is

the verandabs and, the q'estion is: Is this 2. The architects now want to partly enclose advisable in view of the fact that all the private W. Cappen on this verandah which is protected to a certain extent by the tuneading buildings. 3. The M. O. He suggestion appears to secure shelter and Vantilation at the same time. it will be to Japan direct, for our ability to There appears to be no objection to covering The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for supply machinery.for Japan's growing textile in the arched partion of the verandah opening industries is greater than that of any other with glass and to building the plate glass shades country. Our cotton trade exists simply be out from the be:tom of the arch. No rain cause their own has not yet attained to full could then get into the verandab but it would dimensions. Great Britain's woollen frade | sos ba enclosed, and the air could circulate with her ally may well be due of the last de freely in its partments to suffer decline. - It may be that- the Panama Canal will have but small effect

any rejected M8, am to return say' Contribution.

SUBECRIPTION RATES (N ADVANCE) DAILY-256 par Lum WEEKLY-115 per annum, The rules par.quarter and per mensen, proportions', Sebeoriptions for any period less than one month will be charged as for a full month, The dally inque is delivered fren when the addense is

bados should not exclude rain from the verau!

four preliminaries, each and all of which should be well work witnessing. jous Grant, forme-ly a-Lend Surveyor in the Pablic Works Department, was, again brought up at the Alagistracy this afternoon on a Charge of obtaining the sum of St from various villagers by means of false pretences-larpecor Sullivan-prosecured and Mr. J. P. Gardiner sident, Han. Me, H. Keswick; Action Hoppoured for the defend at. Further evidar ce Secratary, Mr. P.S. Jmeson; Hon. Treasurer, hav og been called, the case was rema; digit Mr. G. M. Dalgaly; Committee, Messrs W. PEARLS will be the most faiblenibla jewellery Armstrong, J. W. G. Biomar, A. Forbis, E. this automu, and a great number of the W. O miston, and R. M. Djer.

A pearl is formed from the muter secreted by derful Japanese cultivated fems will be worn,

fact, the pea 1 may be called a disease of the disease by means of beslag a hala in on thell and pricking the oyster that the Japancis DISPATCHES from Proforia atata that it is feat pearl is cultivated,

secible to messenger, Peak salwcribers can have in enabling American manufacturers to take dahs the space is enclosed on all four sides and vouchsafed. £fe, being al owed to put on bis subscription but this was bot estertained by aaysler, and it is by artifici Jiy prodecọng this

their copise delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On coples east by post as additional $1.50 par quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly lane to any part of 4

world la 30 centa per quarter.

Bingle Coples, Dally, a cuts. Weekly, wanty

five orala (for cab only).

trade away from British manufacturers until such time as the Japanese market shall have become the preserve of Japanese production; at any rate, it is obvious that it is likely seriously to affect our status as the leading seaport off the China coast.

The Hongkong Gelegraph LOCAL AND GENERAL.

HONGKONG, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910. HONGKONG And the panaMA CANAE.

therefore there will be no driving z.lo; what

דיי,

fails will fall almost verticaly, the M.O.H.'s suggestion will not exclude the Hop. D.F.W. 1–1 bave bena-informed that

rain from the verandahs and would therefore be useless for the purpose for which the com pany desire to providez **

After considerable discussion'it was agreed, on the motion of Mr. &. Shelice Hooper, seconded by Mr. Ng Hoa Tix, that the follows ▲ NATIVE was fined $102,gd at the Magistracying members be appoi tid a sub committee to this morning for selling dross opiumi

consider the application and report theissn - The President, the Vice-President, Mr. Hopper LIBUT, B. T. Q. Cream, R.G.A., from No.-88 and Lt.Col. Bedford, Company, Hongkong, has beco posted to No. Hos Company at Falmonik, THE Ponugliese torpedo-boat destroyer Tejo, has been wrecked near the Berlonga Islands, off Cape Carvoleiro. No loss of lifa la reported

In view of the stupendous progress which firs been made of late with the construction of the Panama Canal, it is not perhaps predds Reuters mature to take a forward estimate regarding

REMANDED.

THE latest computation is that in two you time Malaya will read h me from 49,000 to 50,000 tazu of rubber.

New pes'age stimps will not be issued safit the existing stock of stamps of King Edward's reign in considerably reduced...

ed that Mr. Luis Botha's resignation is invo capture of two seats by the Unioniste, which evitable. His change of attitude is don to the wale exp cted to fall to the Natio valists. Ciker discouraging factors are the paraisience of Mr. 'H. G. Hall, Minister for Finance, in his ras iva.

Minister of the Cape Colony, will probably be boilth. Mr. John X Marzimin, formerly Frime

summoned to form a Cabinet

helaret (for the day, was very unny) he was brought to the path where he proceeded to

leg to hold him for ransom. The bandits then. digue with his captors who said they were go-

asked Mr. Wailing his nationality and where he had come from. When they found that his bed not cors from Kow Kong but Canton they acknowledged that they had got the wrong man. The robbers thes allowed Mr. Watling to reenter his boat and gava the boatman per- mission to push of. This was dose and Ków 1z ís sblified in the London Garifie that the Korg was reached without farther teeb King has appointed Stor Dan Adao Maria detto romela in cffice and Hz. Estha's ill- Mr. Watling states but it was only his ability Lourdes Soares as Conial of Bolivie at Horg to converse with the bdgands, that saved him | kong (July 30), from very rough handling. On arriving at THE new 0.5,K. s'eimer Vinter Marw passed Now Korg Mr. Waling reported the astrage the builders' trial successfully on. 18.b fast. BOARD officers to invest gate the rest on to the chief of the military force at his yaman Nagaiaki. The velle stormed 14 69 knois per Warren at Bala eres Cove, Mindoro, has been and the official promised to send men to secure bour, that exceeding the contract speed of 14 appointed. It consita ef Oslonel Jobi P, PO|- sibility for the grounding of thai my transport the arrest of the robbers, Mr. Warnz asked knots. The Canadi Maru, pow bring built at the military chief to advise any foreigners in Nauki for the same Company, will be libger, assistant quartermaster genera'. Major- Kow Kong to be careful in travelling which he launched in November next, and is to be de

Charles B. Barth, asth Infantry and Lleufousce promised to do. It is Mr. Watling's opiulen

Elverion E. Faller, alb Idfantry, will meet queue ess Chinese and wirs disappolated in RESULTS of the examination held le Juns and president of the band," he Warren was sup-

at the division headqiasto:s at the call of if celting hold of the wrong man. The persons! July for appointments in the India and Colonial posed to have groented when affects lost by Mr. Watllay are valued at about Police Services are announced. The sumber turning around to reirice its course after by Szoe. The whate episode is a con mentary on of successful candidates is 3o, 35 of which here lost its bearings during a indien and prolonged province. Outside the capital and the larger and three to the "ot Police Cevice of UNCER date Shanghai, and last, Messrs. the wretchedness of the government of this brea allocated to the Indian Police service, squall, town government exists but in name and a very Hongkong, the Straits Settlements, and the wheelock & Co. write 2-We have no chaose strong hind is needed to put down the curse. . Federated Malay States, ingat fets brigandega that existe,-- ind

to report in our Homeward freight market, EUSEBIO Cafiogon, who also gave his name face fast wijtings=although thers is a fair Pedro, was arrested at Manila on zest lestant amount of cargo coming down from Yangiaz). on the liver Korea for trying to smuggle seven ports there is very Hitle off tog locally as the tlas of opium ashore.. ? he mirait was made by nativa taa›dealers sie still holdi out far too search of the vasuel. It is believed that the better the fast Isipecior Fard, who immediately ordared a high prices, Coastwlia:

Fillplao bought the oplam f,on some member absolute deanh of of the crew: The foʻzaro ameus's 1-of-two though the kiles and consisted of what is formed first grade rice, otios

-the effects which its opening may have upon anor MacGinley, who visked St. Joseph's 1.5.3. il igship New York, was charged wish that the robbers, were after a Europainsofrered to the ownere la April nokta Prodaja

College last week, while en rus to Mapilo, is the new appointee to the sea of Nueva Caceres,

Philippine Islands.

the trade of Hongkong. Already, New Orleans and San Francisco are squabbling over their respective rights to be made the vecue of the great Pausma Exposition that THE German steam: Aforie was dispatched *listo be held în celebration of the canai's from Manila for Hongkong on 23rd ins'ant by completion. Of course the newspapers are James F. Macleod. The steamer, arrived to- In the van of the attack on each side. Frisco day lu ballast and will be placed on a regular journals declares that its rival has nothing a botwara Hongkong and Saigon,

but river frontage and is not safe from the TRAVELLING on board the us. Kilano Alarm, tavages of Yellow Jack. On the other handare a somber of Japatese law and medical the New Orleans organs say they baye not student, wan are booked for England and had any signs of yellow fever in their midst for six or seven years, and that at any rate visitors to their city can go to bed at night With the certainty of finding themselves there

Cermany, respectively. With them is Cool General Salto, of Sydney. This morning the party was present at the Magistracy, where the visitors followed a few of the usdal cases with

avident interest,

TRE EAST POINT SENSATION, ALLEGID MURDESEN 'FORMALLY. at Before Mr. E R. Halifax, First Police Magistrate, to the Police Court this morning, John William Hays, a seaman on board the alleged wilful murder of Japanese child a Wat chat on the agth inst, and causing grievous bodily had to the deceased's father, on the same date. lospector: Kerr, of Whochat mada e Castro appeared for the defends at Police Station, prosecuted and Ms. Lud d'Al The defnadast was formally semanded for a

IMPEACHMENT OF BE, ZANG

SHAO-YIN

VALUB OF A WIFE,

above, that his wife bad sloped with acolher A man complaited to Mr. Plowden, at Mary: man, and taken with her all his goods.

The Magistralni Are you pleased or sorry?

agistrate! Are you Well, I'm not vary pleased, you can bet. Mr. Plowdens, You want her back again fa

but I want my goods,

H.E. Tang Shao-yi, President of the Board of H.E. Jai Cheng has most severely denounced Posts and Communications, before the Prince Regent, saying that he is saravagant and is utterly unfit for the high office to which he has heen appointed. His Imperial Highness BEFORE Mr Justice Hassland, Acting Faispeaid to have been much impressed by the Im goes on. Its main significance for us fudge, to the Summery Court this moralsg, peachment and asked Prince Ching wherber

in the fact that it enforces upon our J. C, Loredan and Mrs. Lorentzen aned the E. Tang Shaoy is qualified for the Ple, nds the rapidly with which the canalator House to recover the sum of $10 for

next morning --which is more than can be

said of the Pacific: port. And so the war

"

is approaching "consummation and alleged damage done to curtain goods and

deed that exists for exact study of the new balorgings, of the plaintiffs whilst the Isiter

that Its completion will have thealleged or gligence of the z Bastary trade and upon our M. Hodgson, of Mours, conly. It has to be remember

were staying an-gunits at the hotel,

canal will bridTM/

Tid for

sidency of the Board of Posts and Communica. lions. Prince Ching kay replied abat bahas very good reputation and if a trial

him it can be espily found out

WASHINGTON, and Mexico.

Fa trendy for the policing off

Ob explained Mr. Plowden, you want the batutos iha wife. What is the value of odel. Ten or Bfteen pounde,gr

<the man, foo

THE msiy blandi? of?Mir Warder of Victoria Gaol regret of his death,

"expect any inproven

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