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Anhui, British str., from Canton, Taishun, Chinese str., from Canton.

DEPARTURES, March 5.

Lennox, for Saigon. Borneo, for Sandakan,

Perla, for Shanghai. Canton, Muru, för Wakantsten. Leksang, for Shanghai.

for Nagasaki and Yokohama.

* Saigon. Sumalt, for Singapore and London. Helene, for Boibaw.

Hongmoh, for Amey and Singapore. Canada Maru, for Victoria and Tacoma. Chiyuen, for Canton.

Seshu Maru, for Swatow and Anping.. Taming, for Manila and Ilc 10. Haimun, for Swatow and Foochow

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The Nu D. L... Yorck carrying the Ger- man Maile with dates from Berlin of the 5th February, left Singapore on Saturday, the Jet March, and may be expected here on or shout Thunday, the 6th March, at Ba.m.

The P. M. S. 8. Co.'s as, 'Mongolia with the American Maï, left San Francisco

for this Port, via Honolulu, usual Japan Ports and Manila on Saturday, the 18th February.

hey, &c., arrived at Manila on the Ah Choo (Queen's Road). 4th March, and sails on the 5th for

this port, and may be expected to Wo Cheong (D'Aguilar Stroot). arrive here on or about the 8th March.

The I. C. S. N. Co., Ltd.'s .a. Falshing Ratonjes & Sca (Kowloon).

is due to arrive here from Moji on the Hang Obing (Fewlom). 8th March.

The 1. C. 8. N. Co. Ltd.'s 8.8. Namsang is due to arrive here from Moji on the 9th March.

CANALLINGS. March 4, Bayern, Benetton, Altmark, Flintshire, Lovat, Laomedan.-

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EXCHANGE. Hongkong, March 5, 1913. On Landed-

Bank Wire...

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PASSENGERS.

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Per Haiyang, for Hongkong: from Foo- chce, Mr F. Bargemaa; from Amoy, 3r Whitfield; from Switow, Mr M. Anderson. Per Chenar, from Shanghai, Mrs H. von Broan, Mra Benderson, Mr Barrett, Mr Prior, Mr Minnfeldi.

DEFABIED,

BUILDING AUTHORITY

SUMMONED..

Welt of Mandamus Sought.

The motion before the Full Court mado hy Mr. Eldon, Potter, instructed by Mr. R. F. C. Master, of Messrs, Johnson, Stokes and Master, for an order upon the} Building Authority to show cause why as writ of mandamus should not be issued

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913.

pot wish to evade the Ordinance but they Bonsidered they were within the law. Rotuning again to this question of pas nges Mr. Petail is might be desir sole that bat Balling Authority should be the sole arbitor of what part passage waes should be at the sole ares bus, the Ordinance gave them no such discretion It might st course be desirable for the Logisture to amend the law.

The case was concluded this morning. their Lewdships reserving judgment.

+

AN OPIUM CONVICTIO.

Application to the Full Court

BE-HARING ANKED POR.

or in the alternativa why the Court should not make such, order as it sco it to take under section 285 of the Public Health and Building Ordinance o call apan kim, the Building Authority,. to approvo certain plans, was continued this micruing, when an interesting argu-

An application was made to the Full Court this afternoon for the return of a mont ensued. The application was in

rule nisi calling upon Mr. C. D. Melbourna, respect to certain plans deposited by Second Police Magistrate, to show case Mewars. Palmer and Turner for the creewhy he should not expange from the re tion of European flats and Chinese houses, cords of the proceedina Ras, by R. O. Hutchison versus Wong Hong" the plea of and yesterday Mr. -Potter (who was op-guilty entered therein and determine the posed by the Attorney-General, instructed by Mr. Kemp, the Crown Solicitor) ad the Arst point for their Lordships to dede was the construction of section 153, sub-section 2, of the Building Ordi. From the warding of this it was

Dance.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

The .. Tjibedas is as pooted to arrive: here on Saturday, the 8th inst, with'the London Baile (via Siberia) of Wednesday the 12th and Saturday, the 15th Feb:

Mails will alone. For :---

AMUY.

1

Par Finghome, at 15 a.m., on Thu

the 6th Star.

SWATOW & SIAM.

Per Haldiz, at noon, on Thursday, sha”

MAÇÃO.

Por Sui Tai, at 1.15 p.m., on Thursdayın.

the 6th March.

SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.

Per Anhui, at 3 p.m., on Thursday- the

6th Mar.

PHILLIPPINE ISLAND.

“Par - Polaris, at 4 p.m., on Thursday,

the 6th Mar.

SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA

Per Kuongeing, at 5 p.m., on Thursdayy

the 6th Mar

SHANGHAI,. NORTH CHINA

TSINGTAU 'JAPAN' V & KOBER

(Europe vin Sikeria...) Per Forch, npm, on Thameday, the

6th Max.

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW...

Per Haiyang, at 9. on Friday, ther

7th March.

STRATES & INDIA Vin CALCUTTA.

Par Fooshing, at 1 p.m., on Friday, the.

7th March.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

Per Rubi, at 3 p.m, on Friday, the 7th

March. HAIPHONG & PAKHOI

id case socording to law; or in the the case in pursues of Section 86 of the alternative why he should not re-bear Magistrates Ordinance No. 3, 1800.

Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. Reader Harris of Mesers Wilkinson sud Grist, made the application, which was opposed by the Attorney General, Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Buckmill, instructed by the Crown Solicitor, Mr. J. H. Kemp.

Mr. Potter said that Wong Hong was offente under the Opium charged with an Ordinanca. A plos of guilty was entered and fine of $500 The defondant, who imposed, by the Magistrate.

At the time of the his solicitrus, wa application for a re-hearing of the

Per Kumsang, at 11 am., on Saturday, the ground that in

the 8th Fob. fact he did not plead guilty and that the plea of guilty on the records | PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

in fact an error. Defendant paid the fine previous to this application

"

Par Hue, at... on Saturday, the 8t5

Mar. STRAITS. L

Per Laerte, at ..., on Saturday,

the 8th Blar.

the Legislature conceived was the least conviction, afterwarde made, through JAPAN Via YOKOHAMA.

was

to

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quite clear that the owner of a bouse was entitled to have any rooms up to 100 quare foot and down to 7 feet by 7. 1t was phly reasonably that he should. The incasurement of 40 square feet was what un-represented

space for a room.

The Building Author ity had contended, although he'did not know whether it could be seriously argued, that the words the whole area should be read into sub-section 2. If that were done, the section would be reduced to w utter absurdity. It meant that to sufalivide the rooms would be a physical inpibility. If the whole area was to be sub-divided into rooms no provision could be made for passage ways. · Objec- tion was made that the passage space was not reasonable and another reason given for the refusal to sanation the plane was that the basement, according to the con struction of the law by the Authority constituted a story and that the house shus infringed the provisions regulating the height of houses.

This morning there was a long legal | argument ne to the jurisdiction of the Court in the matter of the application. the point having been raised by the Attorney-General yesterday.

The Attorney-General argued that the intention the Legislature with regard to writs of mandamus could be seen from the Hansard reports.

escape "three mont"a' imprisonmeät which was fixed at the alternative. It was a little difficult to see at the moment wby the Crown opposed this application, thongh there was no doubt some reason,

Mr. Potter said he doubted if ever an application for a re-bearing had been re- fused in which there was such evidence produced by the defendants' solicitor to show that he was in fact not guilty.

mara of

When we went to press Mr. Potter had not concluded his case for the applicant.

ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

At the Magistracy to-day before Mr. Hazeland, a Chinese named Cheng Wing Low was charged with obtaining by falso

pretences the sum of $4,000, in two sume $2,000 on two occasions, by pretending to Chen Fin Sang that he had rented two doors close to Messrs. Sincere and Coy's Mr. Potter submitted that these were premises on the Bund at Canton, and that! not admissible in evidence.

The Afterany-General further submitted that if the Ordinanco gave, any discre-

ho had set up a dentist's establishment...

Mr. Jackson, of Messra. Johnson, Stokes snd Master prosecuted, and Mr. Davidson,

tim whether the so-called basement in of Messrs. Hastings and Hastings, de-

=

The case was remanded until the 20th,

tlus boss, or what he called a story, fended. was adapted to be used for human babita- tion, it gave it to the Building Authority. bail being fired by the Magistrate at Cases which he had quoted showed that 84,000. a writ of mandamus would not be issued where any discretionary power had been exercised by the Authority whether such power had been used rightly or wrongly.

Mr. Patter said at Home if there was an alternative remedy there was no 'right

Per Derflinger, for Europe via porta of call, Mr and Mrs Duncan "Clark, Mr F. Ferau, Mr Tobon, Capt. T. P. Brichwoldt, Mr and Mrs A. F. Blanck.. Mr L. Blanck Mr F. B. Smith, Mr 4. Hyde. Mr Hof mandamue, but in Hongkong though an alternative remedy there Robins, Mr Metcalf. Mr E. W. Peck, Mr there was

"Mr J. P. J. Gilbert, Mr C. M. Koeler,

was also this right. It did not matter Ebcstron

Mr.F. B. Helm, Mr R. Evers, at Herne whether the alternative remedy Mr Ch. J. Preusser, Bro. Marcian, Mes 8.

was one of fact or law a writ of man C. Wallace, Mr Percy Smith, Mr and Mrs de Fass and child, ir E. Grundler, Capt. damus could not be obtained. Nauer, Mr J. W. Walter, Mr Berg, Mr We enzel, A. Mahlstedt, Mr and Mrs L. H. Tibial, Rev. H Josten, Mr O. Boyer. Bir A. de Castro. Mr J. H. Guzmann, Mr T. Kratzchmer, Mr Raisa, Res. H. Toddle Bor. F. Dehn, Mr R. Demfeld, Mr Hepp and family, Dr and Mrs J. Jahrling, Mr H. Tomalla, Mr K. Grant Mr and Mrs H.

Mr

ELECTRIC SUPPLY CONTRACT

FOR FATSHAN.

SECURED BY-GENERAL ELECTRIC Co.

We were informed to day that the General Electric Company of Chins Ltd had secured, the contract for the supply o The the generating plant etc. for the Fatshan words in the Hongkong Ordinance cover. Electric Light and Power Co. Fuller de tails will appear in to-morrow's China od overy conceivable dispute which could Mail"

riss either from facts or law. 21/11/

i......1/11

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On demand, in

13.00

30 days' sight...

T

4 months' sight

Credits, 4 months ag

Documentary, 4 months' sight 2-Y On Paris

March 5, 1913.--.

Wind

On demand,

252

Credits, & months

sight,

On Berlin

On demand,

... 2044

On

demand,

Hour.

Barometer

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction.

stock. 7.30.01 10:63) Nemuru... 6.29.63 Hakodate... 29.30

The C. P. R. Coa R.M.S. Emprem of In- Tokio ....... dia left Vancouver B.C.. at 11. Kochi"...... on the 21st February, due to arrive in Nagasaki ... Hongkong on the 13th March.

Ragoubima.30.27

The C. F. R. Co.'s RBLS. Empress of Oshima...

Japan arrived at Vancouver, B.C., at

2 p. on 28th February.

Other Vesela

Weather.

On New York...

Crodit, 60 days sight, -

On Bombay....

On demand,

On Caloutta

Wir****

Wire.

***

11

29.95

M

30.17

148h

11 Boningland.

0,29

**20.94 » 30.25

30.18.---

On demand,

On SingaporeTM→→

On decaand,.....

851

On Manda

On demand,

88

On Shanghal-

On

dercand

50.14 35

On Yokoham

Chefoo.... Weihaiwei

The L. C.S. N. Co., Ltd.'s a.s. Choysang is Hankow ...

due to arrive here from Shanghai on the 6th March.

The Austriei Lloyd's vis, Austriz left

Six-***

gapore for this port on the 28th Feb., a.m., and is due to arrive befe on or sbout the 6th March,

0.24

Ichang.....

Kiukiang...

11

330.29 3891

Ba 30.24 51 56 6.30.27

30.22 54 63

Sharp Pk... 7, 30.31

14

The 1. C. S. N. Co., Ltd.'s s.. Hopsang water.....

Amoy is due to arrive here from Bangkok Taikoku on the ith March.

Tücht The P. & O. 3. N. Col's. Nors in Tainan... expected to arrive at Colombe on the Koshun..... 6th March, at 7 a.m.

"30 days' night, (pelvita paper)

On demand,

Gold

20+ 974

Barine, (par taal)...42.60

Silver

An ap-

peal could be made to the Governor-in- Council from any act of a person entitled to enforce the Building Ordinance: Pro vided nothing herein contained shall pre-

H. Thomas, Mr H. Bier, Mr F. Radlmayr, vert say person applying to the Supreme

Mr M. Leid, Mr J. Hitthing., zu d

Court for a madamus, izjunction, pro-

For Manchuria, for San Francisco, &,hibition or other order... instead of Lieut. H. A. Law, Mr and Mrs A, Sea-

Мтя

SPORTING.

Cricket.

The following has been selected to pay

Par Yunang, at 1 p.m., on Saturday,

the 8th Mar,

SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA

Per Tipanos, at 3p m., on Saturday, thự

8th March.

M

BATAVIA, CHERIBON, SAMARANG

& SOURABAYA. Per Tatjap, at 4 p.m., on Saturday,

the 8th Mar,

NORTH CHINA. SHANGHAI

JAPAN Vĩ YOKOHAMA. Par Austria, at 4 p.m., on Saturday:

the 8th March. TSINGTAU, WEIHATWEI & CHEFOO, Per Paoling, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the

8th Fab..

SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA.

Europe via Siberia. Par Chenan, at p.m., on Saturday, the

Bth Match. WATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW, Per Haiching, at 9 a.m., on Tuesday, the

11th March.

SHANGHAL NORTE CHINA, JAPAN Vis MOJI, VICTORIA & SEATTLE, Far Tamba Maru, at 10 am, on Tees

day, the 11th. Mar.

SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN Vi, MOJL UNITED STATES, SOUTH AMERICA & CANADA vis VANCOUVER.

(Europe via Siberia).

Fer Monteagle, on Friday, the 7th Mar.. Printed Matter and Samples at 5:00 p.m.- Registration at 8.00 p.m. Registration, Kowloon B.U., 400 p.m/ Letters at 8 p.m.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

Per P. & O. steamer Nyanza. · De Hongkong Mar. 9.-From London Jan.- 25, Mr W. Skey, Mr A. 8. Cooper, Mr F. Mathows, Miss L. James, Mr R. Coot Mr, Mirs and Missca Stapley, Capt.: kad Mrs James, Mr L. Williams, Mr R... Dizon, Mr K. J. Blinch, and M M Williams.

Per. O. Mongolia, comecting with the s.. India at Colombe. Due Hongkong Mar. 14. From London Feb 7. Mrs E Stanton, Mr F. B. Marshall Asst. Pay. W. E. Jolly. At-Pay, M Bloke, Asst. Pay. H. B. Greig,

Per P. & D., Nore. Duo Hongkong Mar. 19. From London Feb. 8, Mr G Edgecumb. Miss E Newman, Mr. G. A'cock, Mr E. Geacher, Mr W. Hender Fon, Mr G. W. Randall.

ford, Rev. A. M. Williams, Mr. Harris, appealing to the Supreme Court." This for the Hongkong Cricket Club "B" team Per P. & Ontexmer Nile. Due Hung kong April 2. Mr O. Willison, Mr and Mr and Mrs A. G. E. Haske, Mr W. M. could only mean that in any case in against the Staff and Departmentals on Mrs Eldridge, Mr J. Stalker, Mr M. Hull, Hill, Mrs J. w. Wolf, Miss Alice Wolf, which there was a right of appeal to the the Hongkong Cricket Club Ground on and Mr and Mrs A. Bawer: Mr R. W. Hilla, Mr E 5. Brown, Mir and Governor-in-Council the matter could be Saturday, 8th March. Play to 2 pm.— Per P. & U. steamer Malwa connecting- MTS A. T Thoita, Mr and Mira M. Adair, brought before the Supreme Court in R. Hansock, A. A. Claxton, S. H. Dodwell, with the steamer Devanha at Colombo. Mr A. Pinazek. Mr G. del Vale, M. 4 stead of appeasing. It was clear that the E. Bancock, J. W. S. Jellie, A. O. Lang. Das Hongkong April 10; Mr A. H. Harris, Gell spie, Mr H. Bundfuss, Mrs H. Z Hansen, Mrs M. Schumacher, Mrs A. Legislature had given the widest power M. M. Mass, E. A. Fowler, G. W. Rorers, for applying for a mandamus injunction B. B. Pearson, B. F., and P. P. Hutton, Miss J. Townsend, Mis 0, L. Knox, Miss M. J. Arober, Miss E. Archer,

or prohibitio against the Bullding Thursfield. Mrs L. A. Seamann, Mr and Mrs W. P.

Mr and Mrs Authority. The proviso had been put in Zwilling. Mis G. L. Rocasine

B. Kicine, Mr and Mrs G. A. &cut there was now an attempt to cut it the Ordinance to safeguard the builders, Miss I

E. Archer, Mr H. V. Porter,

Bev, and Mrs D. J. Flewing and children, out. Be submitted that the Director of Mr Wm. Booth, Jr., Mrs Wm. Ecoth, bir Public Works had no discretion sa to the

3. B. Heum, Me B. Challenor, MissChild Mine

I. Sherman, Dr and Mr Daywelt, Miss (Banks' buying rabe) $10.00 F. B. Tiffany, Major B. A. Craig. Mias (per on), DE

Clewe, Mr G. Bussell, Mr K. B. Doer ...10% prem, ger, Mira Mckinley Usborne, Miss Osborne, Mr and Mrs H. A. Koster, Mr LM Whyte, Mr B. Jaffray, Mr C. Mrs Neumond, Mrs R. I Cowan, Mina L.

Bar Silver in Hongkong

Chinese Copper Cash... Chinna Copper Cent

Babe of Native Interară vise

Chinese Sub, Coin

Hongkong Sub. Cola

B. Randall,

Annual Tennis Tournament.

The Hongkong Cricket Club sro arran-

sidth of passages in buildings and if he ging to bold their annual Tennis Touras-

The events include Championship Singles,

but it did not affect the case. All he mont during March and April next was concerned with was the grounds on. which the D.P.W. refused to pass the plani, right or wrong. Ho said the ground of his refusal was that the whole

eron could not be divided. But he went

LA Foltz, Miss M.C. Olds, Mr Tewsbury, on to say that even if the true view of

iso. low was not in accordance with this contention he would still have refused. the plaas: The only thing the Court was concerned with was whether the ground of refusal was right or wenige

Mr and Mrs T. H Korwin, 2 Misses M. Karwin, Mr W A. Farley, Mr J.

Mis 3. Frankenburger, Mr K. S HONGKONG REGISTER.Eny, Mia Buid E. Ide, Bay, Julian Silva, Miss M. Spencer, Mr and Mrs J. B. Clay Us date al'on date at tom, Mr and Mrs A. M. Black, Mr Gelb

trunk, Judge and Mrs F. Kerrigan, Mr A. Hohener, Mr W. B. Hinda, Mr and Mrs Geo, Y. Taylor, Mas R. Graham, Mr 1. Beck, Mr. and Mr. C. C. Baldwin, Mr B. P. Du Bois and I children, Madame Gaby, The Puíané Judge obscrving that it had Mr Alex. Taylor, Countess de la Nas been suggested that this was a test-onse, Hon. Mrs Gifford and maid, Mr. F. Hand said it had been stated that all the Schwind, Miss H. Pritchard, Mr 8. Hart,

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Pescadoros.

The P.& 0:8, 'N Co.'s as. Hakisol is ex. Canton ... Dn.

‚ ̈pected to arrive at Colombo on the 6th

Hongkong. G March, m.

Gap ROGE The Indrs Lian Ltd.'s 8.4. Indiani is duc Macao

Wachow

冥出歌

LE 29

Barometer Temperatury

30.18

30.19

I p.m.

30.15

62

58

Ob

Humidity

*78

50

Direction of.

I

Wind

Foros

Weather i

b

11

doe to arrive here from tshang on the

Pakkoi 8th March, The F. & O. B. N. Co... Nyanza laft Holhow....

Phulien Bingapore for this port on the 3rd Ph ... 62.3.15) Barch, at 5 pm, and is dus here on Tourane..... 30.08 the 9th March, at about 6 a.IT

D. St. James

The Bhite Live Lad, Den of Glamis Apart

from London, pawod Canal for Hong- kneg on the 7th February, das Hong Legaspi .... kong the Luth March

The B. 1, 8..N. Co., Ltd.'s as. Multra'is due to arrivo liere From Rangoon on the 19th barch

T. K. K. s... Hujo Taru left Callao Lor Salina Cint in the 24th January, and is szpected to arriva in Hong- kong on the 30th March

29,91 Došlo....9.29.91 81

Bacolod Cebu Labuan......!

29.01

T. F. CLAXTOR Director. Hongkong Observatory, March 8,-1913,

1. BAKURETER, reduced zanz digrati Fazrenbest

on the level of the sea, in inches, tendur and

dred

*Americnaj & Manchurian Line' 1.8.

Encryomed the Suez Canal Ozult (25th Fibrogj, nad Se dus kara on er

about 16:28th March.

Mogul Lisa Lullion miled from

Thái Trized Kingdom, nu, thì 3643 Felsenry for the Far Tant via the

the

Lowmeti, openļais temperature, on the Eth -15.

1.9. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, March 5th. 1918.

The Chief Justice: In other words. whether he refused to carry out the law?

Mr. Potter: Exnestly, „ Marke

Dr J. E. King, Rev. F. N. Bouck, Mr H. plicant had to do to comply with require. Hardy, Mr and Mrs F. Bowditch, Mr and thents with regard to the basement or Mrs P. W. Richardson, MrB. W, Richard-to raise the floor one inch. It did not son, Mr and Mrs J. F. Ferger,

soem practicable to come to Court and Par Haitan, for Swa'sw; Dr. Hultman; catall the expenso proecedings to get for Amoy, Sir Charles Ellot for Forchow, a ruling in face of that." Mr A. 8. Campbell

Mr Potter replied that they thought they had raised the door sustently, Originally the clo apsce the ba monk was 10ft. Gin,, but in order ts got: over the difficulty of the number of stories owed the floor above was Lowered 1 1006 6.

Par P. & G. steamer Palatan. Dow Hongkong April 16, Mr H. Donne...

Per F. & O. steamer Moolten connectiby. with the steamer China at Colombo. Du Hongkong April 24, Mr. D. J. Doang.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table given below has bee compiled at the Nautical Almansa Office in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an sg Winner to play Mr. H. A. Nisbet, for bomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa the championship;

Handicap Bingies “* A " Bandicap Singles "*" Bandicap Doubles "A" Handicap Doubles Professional. Pairi,

Temperature. Hongkong, biarch, 5. 1912. BAROMETA

Do.

30.17

Возверели

12.

$0.14

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tar Police Basin at Tsim Sha ziul daring the years 1887-8-9.

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To obtain the depth water on kka tiÁg ginge at the Vioforia Haval Yard" add 80 leet & inchaw, and on the gange at Lamont Dok, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 žvakar bor. the height given in the table.

March 8th to 19th, 1918,

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