SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1914
Hughes and Hough
ÁDOTEINMERS TO TEs Governuent.
General Auctioneera
Share, Coal and
General Brokera.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN
FOAL STORAGE,
Codies used
LB.C. 4TH
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Telegraph Addres MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received lastens-
tions to sell by Public Auction,
MONDAY,
the 18th June, 1914. commencing at 2.39 p.m., at their Sales Ross,
Nu 9, Dex Your Road Corner
of Ice Houer birent,-
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THE CHINA MAIL.
WHO OWNS LAND OF RHODESIA?
SETTLERS' CASE AGAINST CHAR*
TERED COMPANY
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Courtil is to decide between the claima of the Chartered Company, and those c the Rhodesian Legislative Cound to the land of Rhodesia.
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It is maintained by the Comall that the land is not vested in, and never bas.] been acquired by the Chartered Companyinted April 2, 1914, leaves the reader
| socrvbury of
hio Chartered Company, and, further, that when the Company with the impression that Sir Starr Jame cense to govern the territory all unsen has come very badly out of the busi- alienated land will remain the property na
of the now Govaramont domein.
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The Colonial Secretary, in a despatch to the High Commissioner of South held as MUNDAY, the 18th day fence to the Judical Committee of the Africs, explains that the terms of rafer June, 1014, at 3
at the 451 the Fable Works Beerment, he der frivy Council,pro not netually determin- His Kreiwney th∙ Gavernor, of One Letof
ed, but be suggests that the Judical Ctown Land
at Kennedy Road, in the
Committee shall first decide whether the Celony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, Chartered Company owns the land at with the option of renewal at a Crown, and then proceed to decide whether, Rent to be fixed by the Surreyor of His Majoy the King for one further term
in the event of the Charter being with of 70 years.
drawn, it would continue to own the malienated lands. If the answer to the Inter question is in the negative, the Judickd Committro will be asked to de ride where the ownership lies when the Chorter is withdown.
Locality.
Registry
Eu, of safe.
Particulars of the Lot.
Kry 31ostremula.
Approcharte
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BUT wala plan, i sama tu f
HOTELS
THE EXPET OF THE CHARTER. The Legislativo Council. havu voted 1,000 towards the preparation of their case, and are now collecting evidence as to the claim they are putting forward. The Charter was granted for twenty- five years from 1889, and expires in October next. On the result of this case 700 depeals to question whether the share-
hiders will reciva any adequate comm pensation if the Churter bo not renewed. The Culoning Office bara published White Taper which indicates somewhat upleasant relations between the Imperial Government and the Chartered Company. To request for an explanation why the Company's Administrator had omitted an important sentence from a draft Order in Council which was to be submitted Electric Lifts Fana and Lightina first answered truesiently though LL ELECTRIC Tao Pas-Fitrider. to the Elected Councillors, the Company European Baths and Sanitary Fittings. Hot and Cold Water System through.ut.
Mr. Harenart in February, 1011) issued Best of Food and Service.
spirited rejoinder. The Company's revised draft was not a Fulfilmens of pledges the directors had given to the peopls of Rhodesia, and must either be once more submitted to the elected Rhodesian Councillers er armended in accordance with the Colonial Secretary's views,
Ming, Kanghi, Yangching. Kivatung and KING EDWARD HOTEL Towkwing Dynasties,
Mea
A number of Valuable Chinese Paintings and Engravings, Baboideries, Jadestone Ornaments, Did Pexiness Lawg sered Ware, Amber Bend, Ivor es, M., &c., dr.
(Full Particular and Condition of Sale
from Catalogue).
to view Friday 19th inst.
The Undersigned have been authors-d' to refatd purchase money if not found ne specified within one week.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkang, June 8, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tu3
THE Undersigned have received instruc ciens to sell by Public Auction
נוס
WEDNESDAY,
the lith June, 1914, commencing
at 2.30 TL, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, De Vuuz Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
À QUANTITY UP VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
tc.,
&c.
As follow- TEAKWOOD-ne "Dexwing Reven Suite. Dining Room Suite, Upb Istared Arm-chain and Sofas, ladian C.rpets and Rug, Bras and Ben-a-mounted Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c, Sid, boars, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, ete, ela.. Dinner and Desert Services, Crockery, Glass Ware Cooking Stoves, Kitchen; Utensils, Cutlery. &..
£100
One Blackwod. Overmantel. 1. Old Chinese Blackwood Cabinet wedi Desk, Old Bronze Figares, Electric Reading Taps, .. I Marble lock. 2 Pinaus, Chabba afe, Ice Choste, 1 Typewriter, Barograph, etc., and serors Boxes Now Lace.
(Fail Particulars from Catalogas) | TIEMS-usual
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hoogkong, June 9, 1914.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
Every kind of Footwear.
707
Central Location
TELEPHONE 373. TELCOBATIC ADDRESS.
• Vicrous.*
R. H. NORTH. Manager.
KINGSCLERE HOTEL
HONGKONG
NRIVALLED position in the Hill
Gardens and Encing the Harbour.
Numeroas quiet Suites with luxuriously nitted Bathroonis. Telǝphone and Electric Faus.
COLONIAL OFFICE ULTIMATUM.
The company wriggled, but refused to ak the concurrence of the Legislativo Council for the proposed Order in Cour- cil. In answer
to this Mz. Влесост merely issued a brici ultimatum, refus. ing (on the ground already stated) to submit the Order to the King and
Telephones in Budrooms sad Sitting rooms threatening to publish the correspondence
hroughout. Telephone No. 1122,
Cable Address, 'bachsolo.'
A.B., Cude 5th Ed. Bonging. September 1, 1908.
BRA DESI D
PRIVATE HOTEL
1908
STANDING in its own grounds with
Tennis and Croques Lawns, Lugo Airy and Well Furnished Reous. Every home comfort. Finu View of the Harbour. Telephone, N. G.
Apply t Mus F. W. WATTS,
Beeside, 20, Macdonnell noad. Hangkang, September 2, 1908.
THE
STATION HOTEL
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
SALEOTLIO LIGHT AND FANS,
2001 TO 0.
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Uold and Hot Water throughout.
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Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT QUIBINE.
For Partkomiars spply to
THE MANAGER. TEL. No, E129. Taly, Addreen "Termozel,"
Hongrie, Fab. 8. wu.
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OHERRY & OO,
FEEDER STEKET,
Long Hotel
1720, 1976;
THE
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THERAPION NO. THERAPION NO THERAPION NO
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it agreement were not reached. Tas company then climbed down and accept ed the Colonial Secretary's amendments. This episode is closed by some caustic remark from the Colonial Office, roting that the directors have refused to con sus the elected representatives with a view to a settlement by consent.
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GRATITUDE FOR A BRIYE »
ACTION.
have received the following communica
The Imperial Merchant Service Gulld tions from their member Captain J. McDonald, who lately commanded the Leyland Kiner "Columbika "¡—
Atlantic Transport Line, 2.3.Manhattan,**. At son, May 18th, 1914.
T. W. Moore, Esq., R.O.S.,... Secretary,
The Imperial Merchant Service Quild. Dear Sir,
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ld.
TELEGRAPHIO ADDRESS: MANIFESTO HONGKONG
Jodes Used - AI. A BC. Fuch Edition, Engineering First and Second Editions, Western Union, and Waskin'i Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,
Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians EILYENE OUTTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP AND BOILER REPAIR
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HRÁD OFFICE: KOWLOON
TELEPHONE No, 13
All classes of light Steel work manufactured by the above process. Tanks, Drums, Ventilators Pipes, o, do
THE DIMENSIONS OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE AS FOLLOWS
LENOTH
(DEPTH OVER NAKE OF DOCK OR SLIP ON KRKL ENTRANCE KILLTAT
BLOCKS BREADTH ORDINARY
KOWLOON
No 1 Dock, Kawloon -- No. Bock, Kowloon ...
156, top 120 bot
No Dock, Kowloon Patest Nip, No. 1, Kowloon Patout Slip, No, Kowiuos
940
·TAÞKON-THUI
Cosmopolitan Dock...
ABERDEEN
Hope Dock Lamont Dock '...
71
Please Address Enquiries to the Chief Manager,
1407
עפיך
FOR SALE
FOR SALE The late .. "Columbian" under my command has been blown up, and PROPRII,western half of lot VALUABLE LEASEHOLD I have barely escaped with my life. No. 67, BAR CONO, SSION, SHAMKEN, But for the exertions of Captain F. W. CANTON, together with buildings arcted Inze, commanding the above steamer, thereon will be SOLD at PUBLIC I would be counted as one of the mis AUCTION. at the Ees of Mesare, ing Will you please look over the THURSDAY, 25th of June, 1914, com- PURNELL and PAUT, Shameen, Canton, cnclosed statement and make auch, ase
inencing of it as you see fit.
One fourth of the parchase price. in Hongkong
kong Currency, must be paid on the day of the mle, and he balance when the transfer of title has been duly affected.
For account of the Estate of the late E. Z. Simmons, deceased.
Yours truly
(Signed) J. McDonald, The statement which Captain McDonald refers to in the foregoing letters reads as
folious >--
On board the s.s.." Manhattan,"
Atlantic Transport Linc, · May 12th, 1914 This is to curtify that after the 3.5. "Columbian "caughs Sre and exploded in Lat. 41deg. 30' N., Long, 59deg. 00° W. on the ita May at 0 hours & minutos a.m., that I with fifteen other members of the crow left the ship in No, & boal
[ME 11.00 AM.
R. E. CHAMBERS Execator. Canton, China, June 5th, 1914.
701
PATELL & CO.
DESTINATION.
1
HISS OF TIDE
SPRING TIDES
BPRINUS
NRAPS
2
In th
TOWN OFFICE.
· QUEEN'A BUILDINGS,
TAB No, 20 Hoxarose.
R. M. DYER, B.Sc, MIN.E. Kowloon Deck, Hongkong,
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
▼ KRAKLA.
DATE OF LEAVIES
Australis Parts &o... St. Albane Gibb Livingston & Co. Jane 19, 23-10 am. Australia Porte do Eastern
Gibb Lavinagbon & Co. July 10, at 10 am. B'bay, v. Sporo. Obo Java Marta Shonen Kaisha July 8m. B'bay v. S'pore &ChRangon Maru. Nippon Yusen Kasha J Boston & New York Mieric
The Bank Line, Ld... June 17. haune 19..
Kolo, Shai & F'ham Silesia Koba
Prinz Sigismund... Melchors & Co... About June 23.
Sander,
Wailer 2 Ch.¦ Kobe & Yokoham... Iyo Maru
About July Kebe & Moji,........
Nippon Yusen Kaisha June 18, at 11am Tkada ******
Sassoon & Co., La. June 18, London, ...
Delt
Le don & An werp... Donbighshi London .******* Radnorshire
Manila, Ceballok Rubl
Cebu & Rollo Zafiro
Hole Taming
Maria
* *. Porta... V. Cistat 100
******** Loongkang via Ports. Pulynesisa
Hitachi Mara
Loader &...
Mary, London &c.... Miyazaki Maru New York.
Montrose Indra
New
York
N'kal Kobe & Y'hama Nikko Maru.... San Francisco, Japan Nilo. San Francisco. Japan
San Francisco V. J
SAD
(one muy was drowned and another Exporters & Importers Fico, v. Japan
died leaving a total of fourteen siivo in the bout. Strong winds were blow- ing and a heavy sea was running. It was perishing cold weather. We were in the bont fer 50 hours. Captain F. W. Lazell, of the Atlantic Transport Liner Manhattan," bound from New York to Antwerp intercepted a mesSKEGO from the Cunard Liner" Franconia ** stating that he had pisted up one of tho boats of the Columbian" and. other two were still adrit Captain "Lazal,deviated from his colose for 70 miles coming up with my bost. May 6th at 2 a.m. while I was lying too with oil bugs out in a heavy sea, and bitter cold weather, taking us on board without any mishep, and continuing the search for No. 3 boat for eighteen. hours afterwards,
May 11th 5 .. C. E. Roberts, Chief Engineer, with bad injury to head, and E. Delf, Greaser, badly burn- ed and scalded, were transferred to the R.M.S. "St. Louis" bound to
General Merchants
and
ommission Agents.
CANTON,
HONGKONG.
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW,
VISITOR AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG BOTEL, Mr E. S. Abrashara Mr F. Lobe!
Southampton, for better medical treat Mr and Mrs A. E.Mr W Logan ment and to get to the hospital quicker.
Captain Lazali, his officers, engi. neers, stowards and crew did all they possibly could to relieve our sufferinge and make us comfortable. We sincere
This year another incident has occur. rel. Mit Harcourt some weeks ago cori- plained that an extract from a3 published letter from the Colonial Office had been misused by Sir. Starr Jamieson for electioneering purposes in Rhodesia,
support pro-Charter candidates. They hope that Captain, Lazal, and a company, instead of neeing the main the members of the crew of the "Man charge, ventured to hide the Colonial hattan" may live many years to come Scoretary for an unimportant slip in his to act the part of "Good Samaritans.!! weech. Snother bort crisp letter was (Signed) J. McDonald, Master of the reply, proposing publication of tàin correspondence. This does not seem to have been relished by the company, but, they clearly have no option, and Sir John Anderson winds up the White Paper by calling once more for an explanation of Sir Star Jameson's action in making public vse of an isolated paragraph of ren unpublished letter without the writer's Concurrence. A feeble answer from the
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Mr L. Adler Mr C. M. Alport Mr. R. Fata Mas P, Bab Mr L Reckingenle Mrs. F.B. Falfilios Mr.C. D. J. Bell Mrs. F Mr G. 4. Bens Mr W. M. Black Mra E. L. Bezor
Mr J, Mr J. Bloom
Bloče
the inte, s.s. Column Mr. J. Cambridge bina."
P. Caronne Mr W. A. J. Quick, Chied Offer Dr. A LA E. P. Cola.
Clayton (on behalf of thre Officera).
Mr F. & MacKintosk Mr and Mrs O. B.
Maker
Dr O. Marriots
Miss M. Matheson Mrs E T Matheson Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Merecki Mr D. M. Mickla Mr G. 8. Middleton Mr N, 8. Miłkowski Dr and Mas A. B.
Moore
Mr Dina Newton
Mies G. O'Leary,
Mr A. Petersen,
Mr H. Handley Pegg
Mr.8. Potten
Mr G. P. Curry Mr A. B. Purvi EW. Russel, 4th Engi. Mr & Mrs Dertanno M E H.
Heer
Rays
and 2 chlidren (on behalf of
Miss F. Bess Mr D 8.8. Douglas, Mr J, Reynolds Engineers).
Mme. L Dastrol if. Master L. Reynolda A. Abel, Boatswain (on Miss ME. Duffy Min Seddon "behrif of the crow); -
Skin & Blood Diseases
Such as Eczema, Serofala Scurvy, as lotions cintments, called bals Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, &c., though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Boils, time belag, DO NOT CURE. The Pimples, Sores,
trouble lies deeper in the blood. These Piles, Blood Poison, Rheuma impurities in the blood and so can be Eruptions, complaints are the rails of clogging tism; Goat, &, should at once permanently cured only by thoroughly: realise that outward applications, azob
purifying, the blood.
CAN BE
CURED
ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
Editor of the Family Doctor
* Medic Wookly
For doensing the blood of si impari- tios, írom whatever cause arising, there
London's writed:
bare seep bosta of letten in no other medicins just as good is hearing testimony to the truly wonderful Clarke's Blood Mixture that's why in T in the Enost Blood Parifier that Cares effected by Clarke's Blood Mixtura, thousands of cases of skin and blood Sciener and Medical Skill have bedught diseases it has effected remarkable cura i to light, and we can with the atmost where all other treatments have failed..
confidence recommend it to our ab aribers and the public generally!
"Clarke's Blood Mixtury is entirály free from any poison or metallis in premalion, doci", not injurious ingredient, and ay, and useful medio
Fold
Clarke's Blood Mixture
| Mr and Mrs E. O. Mr J. Scömenn Ehrenfels Mr F. Smyth"..
Mrs. B. Fullerton
Mr. J. Gibb
Mr. V. Bothy
Mr A. B. Sorensan
Mr. & Mrs J. Goald Mise à Square
Mr P. O. de Griao. Mise Alice Bummers
T. P. Hail
Mr H. E. Swaffleld
Dr. Horbert To
A Hannibal Mr E. M. Tozer
Mr G. Harper Capt. B. An
Hon.
Walker
po Mar
San cusco, v Japan Nippon Mars San Francisco 7. Japan Shingo Mara S'ha
Shai & Japan S'hai & Japan
Fort Nagoya
Shai & Japan Ports...tlantique.. S'hai, Kobe & Thams Silesin
S'hai Kobo & T'hamı C. Ferd. Laaisz S'hai, Kobe & Moji... Kutsang S'hai Kobe & Majt...Torilla Shanghai.. Shanghai... Shanghai...
S'pore, Pang Spore, Pang &
Langchow.. ..Lechow
Koero...
0.8. N. Co. June 20, at Nocn. Jardine, Meen Co. Ld. About Jan 18,
Jardine, M'son Ce, La. About: 8th July.
Tame Co
Co...June 20, at 4 p.m. Sheran, Tomes & Co. July 1, at 4pm.
You may & Swire June 99, at 4 p
l'aon &Co, Id June
at. 2 p.m.
10.1 p.m.
3. at 1 p.m.
Messageries Maritimes June 18 at 1 Jikomageries
M'times
Appon. YaseA
Nippon Yusen
Jane
17
Dodwell & Co. The July 1, at 10a.m.
About June 26,
Jardins, M'son Co. La About July 7. Niepen Tusen Kaisha June 30, at 5 p.m.
Pacific Mall S.S
Pacido Ma3 ES no 16, at 10am.
Pacifo
26
18, at 1 pm 18 S. C.July 1st Nook. Mail
Toyo Kinon Kaisha
23
Toyo Kisan Keisha 15. Toyo Kisen Kalahs 15:20. 8. N. Momagarios
...July -14.
Mazz****About Juns 17.
June 15,
Mesagarice Maritimes June 29. Hamburg Am'ka Linie June 18. Hamburg Am's Idris July 3.
Jardine M'son Co. Id. June 18, Daylight, D. Saroon & Co., L. J
Butterfield & Swire... June 18, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & & Swise... June 18, st 4pm. Sander Wieler &
P. 40.8. CoJuly 1, at 8 am
SN. ...June 17, at 10a.m. M'sonCo., Ld. Jana 23, at 2 p.t.
Jun 18
D.
1. Beacon t On Faune. Si
sa
O Shosen Kaisha June 17, at p. Creaks: Shosen
Kalahs Jans
S'pore, Fang & Cal'ta Arraizon Apear, Stow, Amoy&F'chow Kaijo Maru unnin 8'tow, Amay & Tanssi Dalgi Mara Sydney, Melboarne doTa Maru Nippon Yasen Kaisha July 1, at Noors Trieste 7. South Porta E. F. Ferdinand..... Sander, Wieler & Co. Aout July 7. Victoria Tma & Japan Mexico Mara .......Osaka Shoson Faisha June 24, at Noon, Ytoria T ma & Japan Chicago Mara Osaka Shosen Kacha July 9, at Noon Vancouver (B.O.) & Empress of Japan ...Canadian Bio B. Oo June 25. Vancouver, (5.0.), & Monteagle......
Canadian Pfo B. Co. July 1.
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RAMO. LoL w. lles. Mr & Mrs W. Arm. R.G.A, 1
strong
Mr Beard
Mr F. H. Beker
Capt. & Mrs Irene Mr Les Joues Mr and Mrs Kobler Mr and Mrs Bell and Mr & Mrs Koch
Dr Makean
childram
Mrs Bowdler
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Major Faichnie
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Maj. & Mrs Mchana Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
more and child
Capt. Monteith,
RA,M.C. Mr Nixon Mr J. Piammet Majce & Mrs Pyne, R.E. and children
Id-Ool, J.J. Reddits,
R.K.
Mr Rossy Mr A. Sinclair Me O. Skott.
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R.AMC..
Mr F. Griss.il
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Mrs Amery
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Meners Odora
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Crew
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Owen
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Robert Babbis Meand Mrs Bedford
Rolfs
Roller
Me H. Dersenborn-Mr Bahr
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Mr Fisdorff
Mr
Mir
and Mrs Fleming Mr H. Rance
Mr C. Frenok
Mr Freak
Mir And
Mr Boott
MO Smith
Mr Stabl
Capt. Gatter Mr and
MF Granby
Smith, AD Mie Grant
M25 Cottling Mr and Mrs G. E. Mr Beck Hamy
Stewart & chili
Mr B. A. Hala
Mr. Hardman
M
Mr H. A. Hazaland
Mr and Ms W. G.
Humphreys
Mr B 4. Mr and Mrs W. D. Major & Mr. Ham-
Cilasterwelt.
Auster AC Wester
Commandes WALANG MGA Male)
› H. ~~ F. Miss Mildred, Wester
Hoogh, U.S.N.
Mrs
B. Johns
ME M.T
dr M. T. Jones Capt & Mas Bocky
Mrs Lambert Mr E B Lambest Mr.B. H. LASTING Mr G. T. Layd
Mia Halen Wester
phrey R.L.8.
Wakefield -':
Ciot. and Mrs Water
and child
Mr. Williams
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MY TAX Brister
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Mr Hooper
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