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Apply.-

STANLEY S. MOORE

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER

Hongkong, Jun. 31, 1917.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned have received in-

Ttractions to all by Public Auction.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

10

TUESDAY,

the 6th February, 1917, commenting at 9.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Dea Virux Road, Corner of

Ios Elovi ZABEZ

A LanaI QUANTITY OF

"

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

ke.

As Follows -

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

Mr J. W. Kew and brothers are very grateful, for the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent bereavement.

The China

Mail.

BONGLONG, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 31, 1917.

score

THE LATE PRINCE CHING.

THE dently of Prince Curso removes a personality prominently identified with the public life of China för at least s

of years prior to the Revolution. He was an Imperial Clansman and as tar back as 1884 when he was a Prince of the Third Order, was President of the Foreign Office in Peking, Be subsequently ̈ ̧! filled

THE CHINA MAIL.

a great deal, and it was due to this that his son, the Duke Tsat TSE, beaded a Mission which, left China in 1905 on a tour, to investigate westem civilisation in Europe and America.. New history has been ruade rapidly in China since those not very far off times,

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOUAL AND GENERAL,

Sentence of six months hard labour was passed upon a Chinese for returning from banishment..

THE FRENCH CONVENT SCHOOL.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

Lady May distributed the prizes at this school today. Fere, Robert Manager of the School, presided.

The Manager's Report mentioned that the Furich Convent School "bas astat of four Sisters including the Elend Mistress, besides an assistant teacher, Miss Fera Crees. The number of scholars on the rolls was 118, as against 81 in 1915. It is therefore secu that the increased attendance in a very marked one, working out at 43-21% in daily attendance, and 40-91% present at the inspection a gompared with the Since the opening proceeding prar,

of the new School, the number has

For being in possession of 49 taels of prepared opium, vahied at $490, increased two Chinese were each fined $9,000 by Mr. Wool The alternative wis months imprisonment.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1917.

CHINESE AFFAIRS,

Chưa lâu Yet For Soria

1.

of many parenta as well as of many` friends, patrons'of the school, to attend these entertainments, which have had for their further object the benefit of some funt or another in connection with the relief work of children "enffer.

REBEL PLOT IN HUNAN. ing by this terrible War; such, for example, as the Belgian children.

PKKING, Jan. 19 In proportion to their number, the scholars have not been backward with An important telegram has been re- useful articles for the wounded soldiers Tuchun of Kiangai Province. and 2 their deft fingers in making a variety of ceived by the Government from the of the Allies in hospital, and Sghting in

Sisters from this Convent private meeting of the Cabines wat the tranches. have volunteered their services as nurses, once held. The telegram stated that the manager said it was his special disbanded Bunan soldiers are plotting privilege to be able to state that the rebellion with other bandits styling services of those who could be spared

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from Hongkong for the more immediate thoruselves as the "Soren Provinces Law need of those fighting for the Republic Protecting Army" and "Country Defence bare been accepted and are being Army Their beulquarters are availed of as some of the base hopitals Changsha and subquarters have been in France,

established at Lailing and Pirgheang.

HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL,

Alluding to the opening of the new

A DOMESTIC LOAN. school building on the 6th of October, 30 10.. Following his 1916, by the Governor, His Excellency

PERING, Jan. 30. official inspection in June last Sir Henry May, K.C.M.O., the manager

The Ministry of Finance con- six year, the Inspector of English Sebuulsid:- way perhaps te permitted to

Domestic briedy epitomise the historical data templates raising a 6%. reported that The School is doing concerning the school by mentioning Loan of $50,000,000 at 95 repay Tery good work and may be ex-that it was first established as a board The Rev. J. Kirk Macobachic is to Fected to further develop in the new read paper on Congregationsliar premises the school earned the max. at the next meeting of the Church of imgun graat after being reported Englanil Men's Society to be held on a "thoroughly efficient". Friday next in St. Paul's" College, com- mencing at 9p. Members and friends are confially invited to attend the

meeting.

HONGKONG BENEVOLENT

SOCIETY.

The annual meeting of the Hongkong

the City Hall.

Benevolent Society was hell today at

The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak presided and read "the" report of the Ladies

Committee which stated:

The Ladies of the Committee beg to

to

upon

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WAR CHARITIES.

The following letters of thanks have been received :---

Maurice Boitel.

51; Herbert Street,

ad Nov., 1010. Dear Lady May-We have just res

evived another parcel of nice warn garments collected by Mrs. Capell for you and forwarded by Mr. Allan Keith. we are very grateful inted. I am so very glad to take this opportunity e telling you that the Settlement is not to be closed after all,

Is has been decided that the work in

to sell in the neighbourhood and too

tiach needed to give it up.

I hope you will take this as cancelling my former atatement, when I wrete in thanks for Mr. Tong Lai Tsunds gilt frems„ you. I really think that this unexpreted

· donation helped to decide the Council to take courage. With many thanks for all your kindness

L

I BOTH,

Yours most gratefully,

BEATRICE VIVIAN.

94, Marlborough Manalopa,

West Hampstead, N.W.,

29th Dec., 1918.

I received notice of the arrival of two

ing school in the 14th December, 1847, ent to be made in 15 years com-

LATER to the British. The school may be said six years after the cession of the Island mencing from the 9th year. to be almost as old as the Colony itself,

The Loan proposal has been approved and as “old winesa need no bush" I will be the Cabinet and will be submitted

indulgence crave

to employ the

more cases of gilta from Our Little Bi a much advertised to the House of Representatives im

Society" for "Jackanapes ** two days phraseology of

before Xmas, but owing to the crush of beverage and aay that the school mediately. is "still going strong" After about

werk C.P. could pot deliver the cases Bifty years of existence as an independent

SUN YAT SEN'S CLAIM.

until w-day. I now write to thank you irksome school, it fell into lina with the other

and all the members of the Society most schools in the Colony under the manage

PEXING, Jan. 19.

| heartily for their gifts. The pyjamme are The Chinese Chamber of Commerce the greatest in value to us, as all the ment of the Catholic Mission, and applied to be registered as a "Grant School." The application was favourably of Sourabaya has wired to the Cabinet Hospitals want them, especially there on considered by the Government; and in stating while it is a fact that the Chi- the Eastern Front. The mea are so eager 1902 it was registered as sich by the nest merchants did land. sum of to have these decent and comfortable educational authorities. It was at that $2,200,000 to Sun Yat Sen for assisting suite when in hospital, lastead of having, Colony came under the close scrutiny the country, they did not expect allowed in ordinary kit for night wear. time that the syllabes adopted in the

to use the second day shirt, which is

Special attention is devoted by the teachers to making the work of the little children attending the Infant and Classes 8th.. 7th and 5th.

little rospectively, as possible and to invest with interest and pleasure the practical work of the little scholars in these preparatory classes. They are taught to be adepts at their handiwork; such, for instance. a paper-folding, drawing, &c. If the ritten work in class 7 has not merited

of the Government, and a small Cem-payment

a

mittee appointed to enquire into the This telegrama arrived on the same question el education in Hongkong, with day, a Sun Yat Sep's telegraphed special reference to the respective neids of the numerous scholars of mixed bis statement of accounts concerning

his application for funds. parentage

MUTINY IN THE NORTHERN ARMY.

The need for special instruction in the English language was emphasized, and thereafter English became one of the all-important subjects to bo taught throughout the schools in the Colony,

This School was fortunata in being

aton

and expect-

"

PEXING Jan. 30.

The Government has been informed

PROTEST AGAINST JAPANESE- ACTION AT AMOT.

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/ PEKING, Jan. 30,

I think I sold you when I lust wrote

that I have had trousers made to be worn with the Bed jackets you sent before, and have thus turned them also

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into sleeping suite.

You send a lot of white jackets bound Iwith ploured rotion and Mrs. whos busband is Manager of the large Elec trical Munibina Works in Rugby unde me 18 pairs of trousers so all your last

jachets have started for various distand hospitals, in Egypt. Malta and Nesopo tamia-the last batch started for Baers this week. The works, and muffles are very acceptable aleo. The muters which reached me during the summer (owing to delay in transit) have been distributed this winter, and the last few went in a parcal to a Sergeant Tyler E. Lance. Reg., who is out in the tranches. When I sent a parcel of socks for him and bie men, with mufflers (from you) and init-

tens. I told him they had come from

the commendation which the others has received, compensation will be found in the conversation of the children and the "very-good" sewing work done by present the following Report of the both girls and boys of this Class, which Society for the past year. The Society received favourable comment by the was founded in 1853, and the number Inspector, Considering the special of cases entered in the books has now class of children attending this school, reached 1555. There have been and the opportunity afforded them

able to secure a valuable addition to its that the Northern troops stationed at new applications for assistance during at playtime and at home for conversa-

tional exercises in the English language staff in the year 1910, in the person of Chuanchow in Fukien have matinied the year just concluded, not including

it is not to be wondered at that in both Sister Beatrice, who, upon arrival, was and that 30 or more givilisus have been several cases from last year, and help in reading and meitation the work of the appointed its Head Teacher, and has filled. money or clothing bas been given in little ones has been reported on as continued in that capacity ever sincs, every case. Several men have been very good." The Chinese gists in Under her direction the school

has made marked progresS, helped to find work Nine passages evitably hare derived benefit from

there is the coafdent Upholstered Suites, Arm-chains and many other important offices of have been provided to different parts association with their European clasa

that in the words of Sir Sofas, Card Tables, Bedroom Furni-State, including several high naval of the world. They include

friends a cocclusion that may be Heary May, "it will gain new vigour tare, Double Brase-mounted Bedstead, and military appointments, and in Shanghai, to Manila, 1 to Sandakan, 1 drawn from the fact that in their case in its new surroundings." The import The Fukienese in Peking bekis mASS Brass and Teakwood Twin Bedsteads 1911 he was appointed the Premier to Singapore, to Vancouver, and 1 tole the same remark occurs in the is located, with its large and growing passed protesting against the Japanese Fonglong and he wrote and said bow

|ant thriving district in which the school meeting at which a resolution was Sideboards, Dinner Waggona, Extension

Chinese Cabinet Australia Board and lodging have official report on the subject of reading resident population of European

families Dining Tables and Chairs, Tea and of the rst Occasional Tables, etc., etc., Dinner established by Imperial Decree. been provided in several casea either at and conversation, unnaely," very good", resina poplation of Aarupanand establishing a police station at Åsoy.

Referring to Class 2-the highest in factories, which are the pride of the Services, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking He held that position, however, for Home, for men who were looking for the school-the Report said:-It is my Colony, is to be congratulated upon the THE GOVERNMENT AND THE BANK | Stoves Cutlery, Toilet Set, &c., Bath Room Utensils Large Fall-top Deak but a few months, when he was work. One

we have sent to gratifying duty to be able to observe advent in its midst of a school of the and Writing Tables etc.. Sundry Electro dismissed and appointed President Canada

was an English girl the aniformity of excellent work Convent, which makes it its business to standard and standing of the French of the Privy Council Elé retired rescued from the interior of Chins produced under the personal tuition of cater for the instruction of children, A meeting in the Cabinet yesterday into private lite on the abdication where she lived as a Chinese. She was Sister Beatrice, the Head Mistress. I with a view of anfeguarding their discussed the advisability of cancelling of the Manchus. His death inevitably kept by the Society at the Italian Con cannot do better than quota verbatim spiritual well-being, and elevating their recalls his connection with the bettle-vent until she was fit to earn her own the Inspector's remarks on the several full their duties as worthy Christien munication to receive deposits on moral worth that they may be able to the authority of the Bank of Com- ment which followed upon the Boxer living. During the summers post was subjects in which the scholars were citizens when they go forth to struggle behalf of the Government but Hui Sai rebellion. What. his real views on found for her in Canada A complete examined. Reading was very good in the battle of life.

In conclusion the Manager, in the Ying, the Minister of Communications the Boxer movement wers while it outât was given to her by the Society, indeed." Conversation "very good": was at its height it is not easy helped by kind friends. Since then, the girls were able to explain passages named of the Reverend Mother and the strongly opposed this on the ground

Staff, thanked Lady May for showing that the Bank is not bankrupt. Brax Finger Povls, and a few icts to discover in contemporary history from her saying that she was doing considered that the girls in this clan kindly consenting to come to give unt

the Committee have received letters in the "Vicer of Wakefield." When it her interest once more in this school by No decision was resched. In the illuminating diary of His

well. This year we have added eleven are not all of British.. parentage, the prizes, and the following for so very Excellency Ching Shan which is

kindly contributing towards the prize More to the list of fatherless 110

apology need

be offered fund:-Mr. C. Montague Edo, Sir DEATH OF ME OTTO KONG BING. jackets there and any. J.W.S." comforts included in Messrs BLAND and children who are being maintained by for the congratulations which Robert He Tang, Hon. Mr. Lau Chu 1457 BACKROUBE'S standard work on the Society at the various schools in the are

now tendered

the Pak, Mr. Ellis Kadoorie, Mr. Ho Kem 1 We deeply regret to record the so bandages are much wanted: others will "China under the Empress Dowager" Colony. The Society is now reapons teaching of the English subjects. The Tong. Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. Choa. Po Sien, it is said of Prince CHING that he ble for the maintenance of 25 children result of the essay written for the In-Mr. Chan Kai Ming, Mr. Young Hee death of Mr. Otto Kong Sing, a well 50 to York, Furfect. St. Albans, etc., as

Plated Ware..

Piano by Challen & Sons, London, in good condition, Electric Reading Lamps and Stove (New), Blackwood and Tank wood Screens, aquantity of Black wood Faraitero, Pictures, Engravings, Carpets and Rugs, Clocks, etc.

Alın

Tennis Poles and Netting, &e, &

Table Linen, die,

(Fall Particulars from Catalogas.) Tax-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers Hongkong, Jan. 31, 1917.

THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. 10.30 .m.-Auction of Ladies' Boota and Shoes, Suitlengths, Blankets etc. at Mesar. Hughes and Hough's

General Memoranda.

Hårtrdat, Feb. 3-

the Seamen's" Institute or the Sailors

መሃሮ This

прод

OF COMMUNICATIONS.

PEKING, Jan. 30.

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pleased they were to think, the things came from wo far.

I have not yet thanked you for all the bandages and swabs but do so very sáz- cerely. I sent the last parcel of swabe with bandages to No. 2 General Hospital) Chaisea, and the nutron sens very grate, fur thanks. I am so glad to know Mr. da Foublanque is working there now and will write and ask it I may see her worrie

day when I go. I have several friends

in No. 4 Eye Vard whom I visit sad try

to keep in touch with when they come

to St. Dunstan's afterwards.

I hope to send a lot of bandages to a Military Hospital at New Barnet which has jat been opened.

I was sked by the Matron-la-Chief, Misa Becker, to send rat flannel bed

I could: the patients are wounded ones.

soon sa I can pack them safely. The coat

habitually ridiculed the Boxers in The Secretary or Asistant Secretary spector predaced five "very good," cne/Mr. Manuk, Mr. F. Ellis, Mesars. Kelly known solicitor who has been practising of parking materials is becoming rather..

of Walsh. Special thanks were tendered also to Messrs. Moutrie & Co. for kindly in the Courts of the Colony for the dificulty now. We used of course to past fifteen years or more, and who be able to get empty wooden cases för lending a new piano for the occasion.

A large number of prizes were distri was highly esteemed by a very wider for a few pence, now that is im. However I have hopes of bated. We give below the prize circle of friends. Mr. Kong sing died possible winners in the Senior Division

in the French Convent Hospital after send packets of bandages in the bades securing some empty orange crates. I Beta Hazeland-1st prize fo

an operation.

abroad whenever possible. I sell your general application, general pro

fine cises for the benent of J.W.S. Funds. ficiency, drawing, needlework music. French and the HK. University

The December report of d.w.s. must Junior Certificate.

soon be written: we shall have a good tale of work to recount and the "Little its" contributed from Hongkong have helped most splendidly

Thanking you most heartily and with every good wish.

private convenation, declaring them attend at the City Hall on Monday and "good," and one "very fair" papers. to be utterly useless, and unworthy Thunday mornings to interview áp The Inspector observed that the girls of a smile from a wise man" In plicants for relief. They are glad to displayed considerable originality, stereo" public, however, he หน most receive at the times gifta of clothing typed phrases being conspicuously When the Old Buddha suitable for men, women, or childres, absent; the writing throughout wat cautious. asked his opinion of them he especially the latter. The Committee "good" With such excellent results replied by vaguely referring to the wish to thank warmly the large number in the English subjects, it is not to possible value of train-bands for the of friends who sent bundles of clothing be wondered at that questions in protection of the Empire" And from time to time during the past year. history were correctly add intelli again it is en record that when the The tanks of the Committee are due gently answered. This class main- Empress Dowiger, alarmed by the specially to Rev. W. Featherstone who tains its efficiency in Arithmetic also. 11 m. -Auction of Motor Cycle at capture of the Taka forts by foreign helping cases by assistance and advice and it is perhaps superfluous for me to has given much time and trouble in The School discipline was "very good" Mesara. Hughes and Hough's

forces, called him to her

In conclusion, we wish to gratefully add that the premises were found to 11.30 am-Union Waterboat Co's. consultation, he craftily replied to acknowledge the annual grant of 8500 be in overy way suitable for school

Meeting. 2.16 p.m. Cricket on H.K. C, Cher request for his opinion: "Peace from the Colonial Government

purposes" According to Govorpmónt! or war, each coure presents its advantages, but it Last be moved the adoption of the Report and for your Majesty to decide":" und Accounts, and commended the work of the Old Buddha, more business the Society to the support of the pab like than most of the Cosmsellors | Hic. she had about her, is reported to have retorted: "That is no answer to my question; you may go down from the Presence.". Still

ground: Club v. University.

MONDAT, Feb. 6-

06 pm-Piano Recital at Govern

mont House.

BURDAY, Feb. 6-

3 p.m.-Anction of Leasehold Property at Mr. Geo. P. Lammert's Sale

Rocias.

WOESDAY, Feb. 7-

11.26 am Full Moon.

THAT, Feb. 9-

Household Forniture at Mesara. Hughes, and Hough's. SATURDAY, Feb. 10:-

11am-Kowloos Land and Building

Co's Meeting Noon.Humphreys".

2.30 pm-Auction

Finance Co's Meeting

FEISENDAY, Fob 14.

Estate 200

for

on him to a certain extent, and he

The CHAIRMAN in a few brief remarks requirements, the school was visited by Dr. Jordan, who reported that the health of the school children was excellent and that the new building from a hygienic point of view, wan in every way perfect.

Mr. A. H. HARRIS seconded, and the motion was duly carried. *

I

In addition to tes subjects prescribed The committee and officers appointed the curriculum under the Grant

for the ensuing year are as follows: Code, apecial lessons are given in such

Andrée Baudet-2nd prize for general application and progress music, drawing, needlework lat prize for French and the HK. University Junior Certificate.

The deceased gentleman was born in Sydney and received his early education there, subseqently going to London where he qualified as a solicitor and later came to Hongkong and started to practice here.

He was 43 pears of age, and Marcia Danenberg-3rd prize for was married about a year ago. He general application and progress leaves

3 widow, as well as his. needlework. French and the HK

father and mother and wister University Junior Certificate.

Cybala Guimaraes Special prize to mourn his loss. His father is in for general application, general pro-Hongkong, and bis mother and sister ficiency music. 2nd prize for French, went to Australia on a 'visit

Excimation Miller-Prize for general improvement, English co- position, French and music

Jemie Watson-The Lugard Scholarship for the year 1916.

Marie Nolan-Special prize pre- sented by His Lordship Bishop D Pozzoni for Catechism.

An interesting programme of music

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

the Old Budda continued to rely KM. HL Pollock, President; Lady subjects of practical utility as Domestic

Rees Davies, Vice President; Mrs. Economy and Hygiene. As may be ex was given by pupils of the school and was with her in the flight from McKenny, Secretary, Miss Wilkinson, Pected, a second language is taught in the proceedings closed with the National

this school, and that language is French. Authem. Peking, and was chosen by her Assistant Secretary; Mrs. Wolfe, There are three classes every afternoon, eventually to go back to Reking and Treasurer; "Mrs. Shellim, Mrs. Stabb, and taught as they are by mistresses with LI HUse CHANG, mike peace Mr Pattenden, Mrs. Chatham, Mrs whose mother tongue is French, it is with the Allies, the Empress Jordan, Miss Lanes Mra Forsyth, Mr. not at all surprising that both the written and oral resulta obtained are of Dowager giving him an assurance of Fletcher, Mrs. Kraft and Mrs. Lang

high standard of excellence. Passen her complete confidence in his ability

were obtained by Girls in French at the Oxford and Hongkong University examination Music, both vocal and instrumental, is also taught with much. VERY young child is susceptible to access. The Lugard scholarship, wa

croup. Don't weituntil this dread won by Mig Jessie Watson. ful disease attacks your little one before

to make terms. This, perhaps, is the 945 pm-Concert at Heleza Mayons incident of his career which

Institute.

his death will recall to the memory

CROUP.

and this alone should

of most foreign students. For the reat they know of Prince Cham, only aro eléget overen met developing the VISITING CARDS as one of the pumerous crafty, veaal whes chemists shops are ustially closed, talented powers of the girls by sich d be a warning. Get recreative, meins as little pays" and and corrupt officials who helped in and seep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy concerta, which have been belt during the last half century to bring about on hand. It never fails, acts quickly the year of such times as not to inter and is absolutely harmless. For sale by

fere with the ordinary routine work of the downfall of the dynasty. The all Chemists and Starckespers

the scholars. It has been the pleasure Boxr. rebellion laught the Prince

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OBITUARY.

MRS. BLADE BUNGEY,

Mrs Eungey wife of Mr W. Fisde Bungey of the British American Tobaccé Co, Mukden, died on 18th inst, follow- ing the birth of a Billborn child.

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ME I PRICE!!

The death took place on the 17th inst. of Mr H. Price, after a short illness Mir Price, who was only 31 years of age, had heen resident in Sobe for about seven years and for the greater part of that time was manager of the Tansan Com

Yours sincerely,

HORATIA K..EDEN..

THE HONGKONG & HOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LIMITED.

The Directore of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd. will recommend at the annual Meeting. of Sharabolers the following distribution of profits →→→

To pay a Dividend of 8% $240,000.00):

Bouns of $2.00. per share wito off Wharver, Laun.

ches, Lighters, etc...

is carry forward

120,000.00

143,037.64

220,043.17

$728,080,81

STRAIGHT AT IT

THERE is no use of our "Fenting around the bish. We might ar well out with it first ad last. We want MB, GW DRAPER

you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The death took place at the General the next time you have a Tith or cold Hempital, Shanghai, laat week of George why you should not do so. This pre- There is no reason so far as we can see William Draper of the Kiangnau Dock paration by its remarkabin cures has and Engineering Works Deceased was gained a world wide reputation, and a Mason of some yes standing and a people overywhere speak of it in the the Takan Lodge and Key highest terms of praise. It is for tale member of the stone H. A. Chapte

by all Chordats and Starekemal

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