THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928.
Sport Columns
HOME FOOTBALL.
MATCH IN THE THIRD DIVISION.
NORTHERN SECTION.
London, Yesterday.
. In division III. (northern sec- tion) of the Football League to day, Lincoln and Chesterfield drew, neither side scoring. The match was played at Lincoln-Reuter.
The league table now stands:-
Goals.
+
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, .38 24 9 5 100 39 67
.36 21 7 8 05 59
77 44
Bradford Tranmere Doncaster Lincoln
.33 21 0 11 78 62 48 Stockport 20 7-9 Bradford C. 38 16 11 11 81 58 Southport ...30 19 4 10 64 04 04 .. 18 4 14 Darlington
...38 17.6 15' Wrexham Accrington ..38 16. 8 14
New Brighton 30 Falfax
13 1
11.12
68 40
37 12 12 14
པ.
02
Rotherham 1.38 13 9 16
20
40
LOCAL SHOOT.
POLICE OPPOSE ROYAL MARINES 0.C.A.
A WIN EACH.
•
The conditions for the
LAWN TENNIS.
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT
AT H.K.C.C.
NG SZE-KWONG WINS.
THE CHINA MAIL,
DANCING DISPLAY.
MISS DAISY O'KEEFE'S PUPILS.
BALL-ROOM TALENT.
CHINESE Y.M.C.A.
-PROCEEDS OF MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN.
$10,000 MORE THAN LAST YEAR
At eight o'clock last night,
"Neck and Neck."
Drink Only ELBSCHLOSS
EAGLE
BRAND
BEER
Sole Agents for Hong Kong.
Ng Ste-kwong, who was six Before a very large and appre the gong- sounded in the times singles champion and also clative audience at the Queen's Chinese Y.M.O.A. to mark the
of joint doubles champion for a time
the membership and until the last few years, had an Theatre yesterday, Miss Dalay end easier victory then expected yea- O'Keefe's pupils gave a high class financial campaign for 1928. For two weeks and more, twelve teams terday in the Hong Kong Cricket dancing display which, assisted by of from fifteen to twenty members Club annual lawn tennis tourna
very clever stage effects, was an each had been inviting their frienda On Good Friday an interesting ment.
to join or to contribute to the sup He beat his clubmate. Ho Ka-artistic treat.
port of the organization. It was shooting match was fired at the
an animated scene 45 these two Stonecutters Rifle Range between lau, who has represented China in. With a well balanced orchestra, teams from the Royal Marines Old the Far Eastern Olympiad, winning the whole performance from the hundred workers met their captains start to the grand finale was one to turn in the results of the com Comrades' Association and the in straight sets.
Play was of a high standard and to justify the promoters in repeat-paign. And it was an important Police Rifle Club.
shoot, both players were on the aggresing similar programmes, as dancing time for the Chinese Y.M.C.A., for which was with both rifle and re-sive from the start: The first two of this class, which is so un on the results of this effort depend games went to Ho but he went versally popular, is a very rare the extent of the service to the com» volver, was as follow:-
Riflo shoot.-100 yards, five down in the next two. He again treat for Hong Kong audiences.munity that can be carried on 40 rounds grouping, 200 yards, five led at 4-2 but Ng made the scores Both in quantity and quality, the during the year, .37.21 € 10 82 37 48 rounds snap shooting, five rounds lovel by good all round play. The
47 rapid, and five rounds deliberate next game went to Ho but the ex- most captious critic would have.
From eight to ten o'clock the cap- tain and secretary of each team, 43 The possible score was 80, the best champion asserted himself at this been pleased with yesterday's dis- 42 eight to count out of the teama of stage and took the next three play..
Starting with the old story of checked the report and turned it in 70 84
games in splendid style. 40 ten. 57
From then Ng Szc-kwong seemed the "Old Lady" with so many chil to Mr. K. L. Chau and Y. H. Tsao, 60
Revolver shoot.-Distances 10 71 71 10
37 and 20 yards. Possible score 60. to have got the measure of his op-dren emerging from the Shoe, the President General Secretary, The R.M.O.C.A. won the rifle ponent and though He was still first item captured the fancy of respectively the organisation. A he directors of the or majority o 02 35 shoot, and the P.R.C. took the re- playing a good game, he showed the audience. The tiny mites who 215 5 17
67 71
that the ex-champion's uncanny contributed to this item were doganisationere also present. The volver competition. Chesterfiel .30 12 0 18 64
rivalry in the effort had been strong. At the conclusion Major Bam-placing was effective him. Ng Sze- servedly applauded. 32 .38 12 3 18 72 76
This prepared the way for a It was neck and neck between four 37 18 5 19 60 71 31 ford, V.C., R.M., presented the wong, who played a great game 37 9 8 20 02 08 26 prizes.
from the start, had little difficulty highly artistic "Scarf Dance," by teams, for the victory, in which the .37 10 6 21 40 87. 20
Spoons presented by Comrade Win securing the second set at 6-8. B. Clemo, N. Field, N. Tollan, I. prize was only the honour of a work Kent of the R.M.O.C.A, for the best The third set proved to be a run- .38 10 4 22 03 112 22 score on either side with the rifle away affair for Ng and he was Pestonji, L Tollan and M. Bryson, well done and the knowledge of sup were won by Comrade Gossett, who leading at 5-1 when his opponent who danced with a charming plying help to a worthy cause. At also won the "Reynolda" Cup for made a great effort to pull the rhythm and grace; followed by a half past ten, when the count was the second year in succession. game round. By accurate placing dainty little item by Miss Dorothy complete and audited, it was found The P.R.C. presented spoons for and hard hitting he took the score Tollan- "In. Grandma's Days" that cash amounting to $32,027 had the three best scores on either side to 6-4 only. to lose the next game, Both items were enthusiastically been turned in to the treasurer of in the revolver shoot, and these were set and match.
Leading Teams. The Hornpipe, as rendered by
On London- won by Capt. Whitworth, and Com-f The, ex-champlon played one of
The winning team was led by one
2/-/% rades Gossett and Rooney, all of his best games for a long time and four diminutive "Jolly Tars," the
who the R.M.O.C.A., and Mr. Wodehouse it is generally expected that he Misses E. Minney, E. Hoare, P. Ma of the youngest captains, Mr. Lam Bank wire
claimed 3,396 Bank on demand ....... 27. 8/16 and Sergeants Carey and Ritchis will make a bold bid to re-capture and D. Bowes Smith, was a rollick- Chik-shang,
the title he lost to Honda in 1924. ing item, the audience rapturously points. Mr. Lam was also the indi-Bank 30 day's sight Two interesting soccer matches of the P.R.C.
vidual winner, having secured near-Bank 4 months' sight... 2/- were played yesterday, one at The scores of the rifle shoot Ho Ka-lau also showed to good ad-applauding this racy turn.
other at were:-
vantage but was unlucky to find:
Then came one of the star items ly 2,000 of these points himself. Credit 4 months' sight 2/1
sight Happy Valley and the
Ng at the top of his form.
of the evening, the Misses Nellie Next came the team led by Mr. Lam Documentary 4 months' Sockumpoo.
Wan-shue, a director of the Wing Yesterday's' Results,
On Parla charming A
On Co., whose team registered 3,192 the well and Billie Field, in
Only eight points behind On demand pas-de-deux waltz known music of Moszkowski, de- points.
sight (Srd lighting the audience by their came the team of Mr. Ko Leong-Credits,
Loe, managing director of the He Handicap Singles "A"
On Berlin- Hong Bank, who turned in $3,184. round):-Lt-Col. F. J. Wyatt (rec. dainty movements.
The ensemble, Irish Jig, was a Still one more team was in the On demand 15) beat R. K. Valentine (rec. 5/6)
very lively item; and a fine contrast honour class, producing more than 6-3, 6-1.
Rochdale
Crewe Hartlepools
Ashington Durbnin Barrow Wigan Nelson
.37 0 8 20 48 97 20 .38 # 0 21 40
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
TWO INTERESTING MATCHES YESTERDAY.
VALLEY & SOOKUMPOO.
As part of the Portuguese trian- gular interport, a combined Portu-' kuese team-not necessarily the Athletic strongest-met Chinese
Association on the H.K.F.C. ground and lost by the only goal scored. The winners had several reserves playing.
In division I. of the league, Kow- loon F.C. travelled to Caroline H and defeated South China A.A. by the odd goal in five, A number of belated
the senior fixtures in league are being played to decide. the runners-up honours.
Portuguese v. Athletic, Teame in this match were:-
Chan- Chinese Athletic-Yik pong: Lau Kau, Lai Yuk-tat; Mak Kwok-tung, Wong Shui-wa, Lam Yuk-ying; Tso Kwal-shing, Cheng Shiu-hong, Suen Kam-shun, Shek Puitin, Chan Kwong iu.
Comrado MABON
Open Singles (4th round):-Ng Sze-kwong beat Ho Ka-lau 7-5, 6-8, 6-4.
R.M.O.C.A. Capt. Whitworth, R.M. Comrade Kent Comrade Frith
60
48
56
Comrade Gossett
71
Comrade Collins
43
Comrade Alexander
43
Comrade Tuck
65
GO
Total
446
P.R.C.
Handicap Singles round). Barrow (awe 15) beat Dr. C. H. Burton (rec. 15/1) 6-8, 6-2.
"B"
(3rd
Mr. Wodehouse Sergeant Kelly
47
Handicap Doubles (2nd round):
42
Sergeant Carey
71
Sergeant Ritchie
62
A. D. Humphreys and G. R. Sayer (owe 15/1) beat C. H. Bradley and Major C. Wilson (rec.
Sergeant Mair
65
Sergeant Hargreaves
63
65
45
Sergeant Sherry Sergeant Bradrell
15) 6-2, 4-6, 7-5; (3rd round) -H.
Mixed
received.
to
the institution.
WING ON CO., LTD.
MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
2/144
1247%
4
months'
19222
On New York-
THE SHARE MARKET.
Stock
T.T. on London T.T. an Shanghai
Hong Kong.
Stock.
Exchange.
2/--/
784
Hongkong Bank..... 31300
Banks.
20. Lon. Reg... $1344
Chartered Bank
£21
Mercantile A. & B.
£94
do.
0... $145
£9
P. & 0, Bank
Bank of East Asia ... $70
Insurance
Canton Insurance ........ “$680 Union Insurance ..... $388 North China Insurance 148-
b Yangtze Insurance ... M.$48% China Underwriters.. $2 b 2.55 China Firo Insurance $215 H.K. Fire Insurance... $750
Shipping.
do. (DEL)... $74 Shell Transports..... 90/- Water-boats ...... $2044
Mining.
Langkate (Combined). T16
Douglaser
$40%
J01
H.K. Steamboats
$28 b 28% 8
H.E. Tag & Lighters $24
Indo-Chinas (Prof)... $37
1842
1844
On Calcutta-
184
Benguete
$24
Kadian Mining AL
£66/-
134
do.
(Single)...
87
Shanghai Explorations T2%
Shanghai LoaZE
TAY
984
Raubs
$4
Tronoh Mines
17/0
Dock. Wharres,
78
Godawns, &c.
H.K. & K Wharves
$139
187/137% 36
102
H.K. W. Docks China Providents Hongkows
to this was afforded by the next $3,000, that led by Mr. Ngan On demand item, "The Varsity Drag" which in- Shlu-kwan, manager of the China Credits 60 days' sight 504
On Bombay... 6-1, cluded steps from the modern Bus Co. which produced $3,082,
to his Wire popular ball-room dances, these be-Each captain gave credit ing cleverly executed and watched team workers, and the President of On demand
an appreciative the Y.M.C.A. expressed the ap very closely by audience.
preciation of the organization to Wire More modern dancing was de- those who had worked so faithfully On demand..
On Singapore---
On Manila! R. Phelips and C. C. Stark (rec.monstrated by "Jazz" which fol- and to the Press that had helped to
On demand 1/6) beat W. M. Lyons and J. D. lowed, the Misses D. Tolian and B. make known the good work of the On demand
Pestonji in strikingly artistic cog- organization to the Colony. Crawford (rec. 8/) 7-5, 6-8.
Life Members.
On Shanghal- Doubles: Miss Heard tumes getting a great reception
The total amount secured, $23,027 On demand. 440 and S. E. Green (eer.) beat Mrs. for a dainty morceau characterised
paper) The revolver shoot resulted in Woodward and C. W. E. Bishop by much grace and movement. is about $10,000 in excess of the 30 day's sight (private
Miss N. Field followed with a amount secured for the same pur-
It will meet the On YokohamÜ---- the P.R.C., scoring a total of 851 (rec. 2/G) 6-0, 5-7, 8-6.-
cleverly executed "Skipping Dance" pose in 1927. Portuguese: A. Rangel (Shang- points against the R.M.O.C‚A.'« | hai); P. Xavier (Hong Kong). I total of 291.
Open Doubles (3rd round)-H. and by way of diversion the Misses requirements of the usual. pro-On demand
(per tael) Marcal (Shanghai); M. Sequeira
Thanks of the visitors to Stone-R. B. Hancock and Dr. R. E. Aileen and Doris Woods, accom-gramme for this year but does not Gold Leaf, 100 no (Bank's (Shanghai), C. Favacho (Shang- cutters are due to the range staff Tottenham v. E.. C. Fincher and panied by Mrs. M. Wood, gave a permit the enlargement of work
very pleasing and highly finished that was planned by the directors. Sovereigns hai), C. F. Remedios (Hong Kong); for their valuable assistance which E. F. Fincher.
(Macao), R. Collaco
Favacho helped to make the shoot
Championship success. Club
Singles rendering of those two popular To provide for this it is planned to buying rate) ..... (Shanghai), L. Gonsalves (Shang It is hoped that the enjoyable shoot (semi-final):S. E. Green v. G. W. songs, "The Rosary" and "In a secure a few more life members. Silver (per oz.) hai), L. da Rocha (Hong Kong), J. will be the forerunner Gutierrez (Shanghai).
which it is intended to arrange In Referee: Pipe-Major Mackie, 2nd the future..
K.O.S.B.
Play was interesting except for bad patches towards the end. Suen Kam-shun, who led the Chin- retire before ese attack, had to half-time. In the second half, Cheng Shiu-hong scored the win- ning goal what time his side was playing a man short.
Total
To-day's Fixtures:
tributes.
0.00
26 5/16
2% prem. Kong of many Sewell.
Monastery Garden," these items be- the President stated, à life member Bar Stiver in Hong
enthusiastically applauded. being one who pays $1,000 to the Handicap Singles "B" (semi-ing final):T. G. Bennett (rec. 1/6) v. All three were presented with floral permanent funds of the organiza-Chineso Copper Cash nom.
tion. In the present campaign Mr. Chinese Copper Cents 8% prem
Rate Native In C., H. Bradley (owe 1/6).
7% p.a. The "Dutch Dance" ensemble by Wong Kam-fuk of the Hong Kongterest .... Mixed Doubles:-Mrs. C. P. F. James and A. D. Humphroys (owe the juveniles who were conducted & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Chinese Sub. Cain... 31% dls.
little Miss and Mr. Lam Woo, the building Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par. 15/3) v. Mrs. Remington and H. back to the Shoe by Owen Hughes (owe 3/6); MIES Doreen
Hynea and the "Old contractor, became life members. Wentworth and A. H. Crook (ser.) Mother" (Mrs. M. Mather) conclud-The latter has been a director of . Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer (rec.ed the first part of the programme. the Y.MLC.A. for many years and an (3/6).
FANLING HUNT.
SUMMER AND END OF THE SEASON.
"ARMS" KEPT OPEN.. Kowloon v. South China.
The Fanling Hunt point-to-point Kernick, Kowloon's centre-for- ward, scored all three goals for his fixed for April 15 has been cancel- side against South China at Caro- led because the date clashes with
that of the Macao races. line Hill,
Fast football was played in a South China sporting spirit and won just as much applause as did Kowloon.
Referee: Staff/Sgt. Gilbert,
Owing to the approach of the hot weather and the flooding of the padi fields, the hunting season will probably be closed on April' 29.
MACAO RACES. GOOD PROSPECTS FOR THIS SUNDAY.
Part II of the Programme opened with a pas seul by Miss Betty Pestonji and ensemble "Mazurka" by the elder girls as Russian
active worker-Contributed..
"girls" and "boys" and this proved THE PHOTOMATON. one of the most popular items of the programme, the costumes pro- viding a striking effect, and the dancing of Miss Betty Pestonji stamping her as a dancer with promise.
SHILLING-IN-THE-SLOT PORTRAITS.
Ancient and modern dancing as The Arst public demonstration in
CASH SWEEPS & "TOTE."
Macao, April 9. The next race meeting at Macao Kernick scored twice in the first No fixture list will be issued for will take place on April 16 and half. After the change of ends, May, but subscribers are reminded there are. Indications that it will
"As It Is" was a delightful exhibi shilling-in-the-elot automatic photo- Lai Ting-choi reduced the deficit that the "Hunters Arms" will be be a record making meeting given represented by "As It Was" and England of the Photomaton-a the Misses graphing machine was given re and then the Chinese equalised but kept open throughout the summer.suitable weather conditions.
Big alterations and Improve- The Macao Race Club is show- tion, the minuet of Kerniek put on, the winning goal
on the ing every algn of great improve- Golke and May, and the tango of cently at Selfridges. ments have to be made
The Photomaton, an American after that.
For this rea- ment and the accommodation for the Misses G. Yee and B. Pestonji Kwantl race course. son the meating advertised for visitors has been considerably being very enthusiastically recefy invention, was described by the
"Daily News and Westminster Saturday, April 29, will not be changed. In all departments al- ed.
The Misses N and L. Tollanin New York correspondent. The sub- held.
It is hoped that the work terations have been made and race- on the course will be well. ad-goers will be much pleased with Scottish Highland dances scored a ject site inside a cabinet and eight
distinct success
plotures in eight different positions vanced and ready for the opening the changes.
In striking contrast to the Scot are automatically produced. From of the next season in October.
Entries are a recrod of sixty- Those intercated in hunting three and the number of handicap tish dance followed dainty little the strip of photographs a selection The Portuguese interport soccer should keep in touch with the events will tend to make the races Miss Betty Pestonjl to add another can be made for the finished pic- dinner was hold at the Club de Re- Huntsman, Mr. Morgan, who will exceedingly popular, and the prizes triumph in a charming pas de seul tures. crelo, King's Park, Kowloon, last be able to tell them of any further show signs of increase. night, when Mr. B. V. M. R. de meets that may be held.
R.A.O.C.
INTERPORT DINNER.
Portuguese From Three Ports
Present.
Sousa (President) presided over a gathering of about two hundred...
After the toasts to the President
of Portugal and H.M. the King, Mr. do Sousa welcomed the interport -teams and the visitors.
LOCAL GOLF.
TOMBSTONE COMPETITION FOR LADIES.
In the "Pas de Valse" by Chaminade, the
Two hundred Photomaton studies cash sweeps department a reduc- little dancer giving a light as air" are being fitted up in England: tion in commission charged to 20 performance, which the audience per cent, in conformity with all enthusiastically applauded. other similar organisations, will be The grand finale included the welcomed by the public.
A Fine Trip.
of seven
whole company dancing, expressive
of the beautiful muele, being a tri-
ROADS IN KWANGTUNG,
New Engineerings Shangbai Docks
Cotton Milla, Ewo Cottons.... Oriental Cottons
Sbal Cottons (Old)
do
$45 35%
T184. T4.80
T109 b 110 s
T8.00 b 86
n
(new) Lands. Hotels & Biden. H.K. & S. Hotels....
$9.15 b. & sa
Hongkong Landa
Shanghai Lands
Humphreys Estates
I
Hongkong Realties $84 b 84 s
ILK. Territorials
Prince's Buildings
Pablle Utilities.
ELK. Tramways
Peak Trams (old),
do. (ww)
Stat Ferrien
China Lights (comb.)
do.
do.
H.E. Electrica
(8% sa
H
n
(old). $13,857.95 . 88 $13.70 (now)
$70 b 70% 15 $264 b x Dix.
LONDON EXCHANGES.
Paris
London, Yesterday.
124
New York
4.88 9/32
Brussels
34.95
Geneva
35.33
Amsterdam
12.1/4
Macao Electrice
Milan
£2.55.
II.K. Telephones Chin's Buses
Berlin Stockholm
20.41*
18.17
Copenhagen
18.20
Oslo.
18,27
Canton Ices
Vienna
84.705
164
Helsingfors Madrid
1984
29.045
2%
Prague
Lisbon
Athens Bucharest Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong Yokohama Silver Spot Forward
-Briti
868 782. 59/54 47 25/84 1.5 81/32
2.64 2.01. 1.11 9/16.. 26 5/16 26 Wireless Service
BREAD QUEUES.
►
NEW YORK'S HUNGRY HUNDREDS.
Singapore Tractions
Industriale.
China Sugars Maaboo Sagara
Cements (comb.) do.. (old)
do (new) H.K. Ropes (old)
do: (REW) United Asbestos Stores, &c. Dairy Farms Watsons Der A. Wings
ene. Crawforda Mackintosha
Sinceres
Wm. Powella
Miscellaneoux, **
H.K. Amusements ...
FLI Constructions
B. Jud. G. Bonde j.. H. E. Gort. Loans
$4.00 b x Div,
TO%
b
£11/0
$8.10.
$24-
24
$10 b 10% s
$10.
$2
37:
$3
$10
$22%
$14.
$14
62%
B% Prem
Rescue workers commented on the fact that while there were some derelicts-men more accustomed to live on charity than by honest work -the majority of the applicants
of the
nor is
number
feared
In the pari-mutuel too, dividends bute to Miss O'Keefe, the producer.
A public highway between
Bread lines in the Bowery, the appeared to be better dressed and of higher calibre than have appear will be declared on three pontes Aided by the artistic stage setting Cheun-mak-tau (about half-way on East End of New York, were red in the Bowery in search of help Mr. A. M. Gutierrez replied for
when the starters number six, in in the background, and music taste-te Kowloon-Canton Railway) to cently reported to be larger than at for years. the Portuguese Sporting Assocía-
No one has been able to give a fully controlled, the Anale left an Walchow city (on the East River, any time since 1916, the last time Ladies are reminded that a place of the minimum tion of Shanghai and extended a welcome to the Hong Kong and Tombstone Competition will be held hitherto obtaining.
the reports of the cause of the unem on the New Course, Fanling, on Riders, mostly from Hong Kong, impression of well finished-work.
be completed this month, reports cording to Macio teams to visit Shanghai,::
are also available in good number, The performance throughout diabet an miles east of Canton) will bread lines were established, ac satisfactory not Mr. A. F. Batalha, spoke in Por- Tuesday, April 17, tuguese, replying for Macao. ⠀
Apetition has been submitted to other charitable organisations. A of men seeking help. In future Competitions will be while the races for novices will played technique in modern danc-
swelled H.K.F.A., and others who had as- of there being less than ten en-ceedingly popular among begin. morecaux of old time and classical, the Canton Provincial Government distinct Increase has been noted that the Mr. F. A. Xavier thanked the considered cancelled in the event tend to make this Race Club oxing principally, Interspersed with the "Canton Gazette superintendents of missions and it possible to eat
and Hong Kong audiences will ap asking for $80,000 a month for the during the past week. sisted to carry out the tournament. tries.
A competition, will take place Racing enthusiasts should not preciate more frequent appear purpose of constructing a highway So heavy was the demand for months, between Shinkwan (northern terments and lodgings for the jobless shock to Mr. J. Ormiston, Mr. H. K. Lee (of Chinese Athletic Association) during the summer months at Deep fall to make the trip to Macao in ances of this talented band.
gitles being overtaxed good and Mr. C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.F.C.) Water Bay for a prize kindly pre- the luxurious vessel that has been At the conclusion of the per minus of the Kwangtung section of that hundreds had to be turned told that there replied RENT
sented by Mra. Leggatt Entries specially secured for the occasion formance, the stage was covered the Canton-Hankow Hallway) and away, the
nan) border. The length of the men havƏ alled for asolatance, labour. Mr. L. A. da Rocha,the Hong close April 30, Farticulars will be for an excellent day's sport is cer with masses of deral and other Pingaher (ou the Kwangtung Hu- Beretofore not more than 20 or 30 mat
well trained performers,
road will be about 50 miles but they came by the hundred Yed there are more men Kong captain, proposed the health posted on Notice boards at Fan-tainly assuredBureau of Infor- tributes, to an artistic display
mation and Publicity. of the Shanghal and Macao teams. ling and Deep Water Day.
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