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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1901
H. M. surveying ship Watermlich laff the harbour yesterday morning qua
a cruise. The Supreme Court goes into vacation on Tuesday, the 24th instant, and will resume on Taursday, the Zud prosimo,
The Peking and Lieniain Times of the 30th uft, urges that the military administration of
fermer civil administration. the railway, eta, should now give way to the
The total number of deaths for Singapore for the week suded the 80th November was 227 ratio per mille of 47.86. The high rate was pizelpally dusto fever, accounting for Efty. Eoupe deaths, beri-bori, thirtyond, and phthisia, thirty
the figures of the third quarter of 1898 shows a gain of no less than 670,000 Taola, a fact which may be allowed to apeak for itself. It is with the totals of 1898 and previous years that we must A. S. WATSON & CO. compare that of 1891, not with that of the phenomenal year 1899. When we look into the figures for the various Yesterday afternoon. The Fire Brigade were second with 180 feet 6 inches. Both kicked least at Newchwang this winter, namely HM 8.
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ports, we find them still more significant. The only ports showing a decline from 1900 are Hankow, Foochow, and Santu---
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A chimney went on fire in Queen's Road called out but before their arrival on the scene.
the famos had been extinguishail.
The Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs announced in the Senate on the 13th ult. that the Government had decided to recemperse Señor de Colegan for the services which he body during the siege of Peking in the course rendered in China as doyou of the diplomația of the peace negotiations.
We have received from Mesra. Melchors & Co. the agents for the Norddeutscher Lloyd, a coloured map of the World just issued by their Company. It is handsomely finished and is of a very useful character. The runtestaken by the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamers are marked on the map, and at the foot are views showing two of the Company's largest vessels.
At kicking football competition in kick of 186 feet 6 inches. Moung Gie was Burma,from place," one So Hmyin won, with
barefooted.
According to a Tisutain telegram, dated 4th
•
coolies are engaged daily in razbing though the
Mr. Pethick, open the late Li Hung-chang'a private secretary, is reported to be seriously I at Feking,
redt at Sheerness Dockyard, was to be commis- The Mužine, sloop, having completed her mioned on the 28th ult, by Com: Cande W. M.
in China.
An intimation, has buen roogired by the
monated
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anluted.
that
has been hdwei, and that there, will hereafter be
which is exposted to left Sheerness on the Bes to earry out an
Rumour, says the Siam Observer is busy regarding recent episodes in the Malay States The Courrier Saigonnais contains a very and the outcome of the recent visit thither of appreciative obituary notion of the late M.H. E. Phya Sri Sahadheb, a high Siamese come out to this static
The Espiegle, sloop,
regretted in Saigon and throughout Cochin sait. We believe we may safely say that the tin of the Boiler Committee, representatives who died on the 29th ult. His loss is universally may be received with the proverbial grain of eight hours at fail power for the informa- Paul Blanchy, the popular Mayor of Saigon, official
Any exaggerated reports, however, 15th all forge
Chins. As is well known, M. Blanchy was one sitnation in the Peninsula has been simplified of which are watching the working of her. of Governor-General Deamer's stoutsat op We believe it may also be said that the British Babcock and Wiloor water tabo bollers. ponents, yientery was the panse of his death. Governor, Bir Frank Swettenham bas main-
reported by Havaa tolegrams. It appears that to the relations of Siam with the tributary A curions sequel to the Dreyfus case stained a correct and friendly attitude in regard M. Reinach having withdrawn from Maitre states.
abort the briefs in his case with the widow of Culonel Haary, the celebrated advocate publish. ed an article accusing Belnach and the Dreyfus family of sot having for him the respect ho deserved. The friends of Dreyfus replied, but the discussion lacks interest so far, it is suid.
telegrapha that there is a growing favourable The New York correspondant of the Post opinion in the Administration agamat further enactments excluding Chiness from entering the United States The President is said to be studying the question plonely,, but has not yet reached a definite opinion.
There are to be three, foreign man-of-wse at Plonderleath for service on the China Station. Algorine, the Russian Boor, and the USS commercial enterprise in the Congo Free State, Colonel Thys, one of the chief promoters of Ficksburg. These three vamuls are to be docked has left Brussels for New York of business At the Central Police Station yestarlay on December, 706 Japanese troops have sailed for close to each other and a couple of thousand connected with certain projected undertakings all of them, it is to be noted, tea-ports, old coolie fell from the lodge, of 'n verandah to home, and the whole of the Japanese troops in reversary dook excavations for the three Compared with the 1899 figures, the follow-the ground, a distance of about 30 feet, and Shanghai have been withdrawu already. But bests, owing to the premature approach of sold ing places show an advance :--Chefoo sasteined injuries which necessitated is to the withdrawal of the latter, no, Shanghai weather which threatens an early closing of the Japanese Kiaochau, Shasi, Nanking, Shanghai, Soo-his ankles were dislocated.
removal to Hospital. Both wrists and one of despatch to this effect has been received as yet port by ice. cbow, Hangchow. Wuchow, Sumslui,
In Japan-nor do the Shanghal papers record. Kongmoon,. Kumchuk, and Kiungehow.
the fact. Santu too shows an advance on 1899, thoughen falling off from 1900. Yochow, the new "port," haano figures before 1900. Newchwang Chungking, Ichang, Kiking, Chinkiang, Amoy, and Canton, though they fell off in 1901 compared with 18 99, very narly recovered from the effects of the 1900 disturbances. Tientsin suffered from a vory beary fall, the figures for 1899, 1900, and 1901 being 345,209 Tacks, 60.082 Taels, and 207,726 Taala respectively. For the sims years the figures for Foochow were 498,813 Taels, 451,959 Tuels, and 283,229 Tuels; for Amoy, 197,166 Taels, 149,911 Theis, and 175,389 Tuels; and for Siratov, 458,189 Taels, 361,906 Teels, and 390,383 Tuels. The total figures for the wenty-nine treaty ports during the three 7,626,387 Tuels, 5,163,795 Taels, and 5,761,594 Taels respectively. Turning to the separate beadings under which the revenue was collected, we find the following results in Haikwas Taels :---- Import duty....1,748,180 836,777 1,563,887 Export duty 2,651,783 2,498,151 3,348,346 Ocast trade duty. 342,359 -186,943
398,757 Opinia duty
601,919 463,641 731,001 Tonnage dues 210,543 139,803 166,850 Transit dues Opiam lekin
207.464 128,899 243,04 979,366 909,581 1,178,896 6,761,504 5,163,795 7,626,387 From this it may be seen than every head ing in 1900 showed a marked decline, and in 1901 an equally marked recovery; We guarantee our Wines und Spirits to under Import duty" the figures for 1901 while be genuine only when bought direct from were better even than those in 1899, and us in the Colony or from our authorisedtonnage dues" also manifested an im- Agents at the Coast Ports,
provement. The figures on the whole are more satisfactory than was to be anticipated, and the recovery of trade has been
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On the 9th December, at No. 20, Chaoufoong Roud, Shanghai, the wife of JAMES ADAMS Ballard, of a daughter,
JEPARA MARRIAGES.
On
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the 13th November, at St. Paul's Church.
Avenue Road, Hampsterd, by the Rev. Herbert Buy Cousin of the bridegroom, CHARLER Massisted by the Rev. Laurence Blair, M.A WILLIAM HORDON, of Hankow, China, oldest son of the late Major J. J. GORDON, H.M.S. 54th
Regiment, to Earn ELLEN, widow
Jons
On the 13th November, at York, J. A. Hosk,
GRIPPI of North Rise, Darlington. to ALICE JANE, widow of Eer. W. MAP,
D.D. of Shang hini::
On the 14th November, at All Saints' Church, Plymouth, by the Kev. O. E. Anwy), vicar of the Parish, HARRY THOMAS SINCLAIR GREEN, Hong- Kong and Shanghai Bank, eldest son of the Inte TROMAN GREEN, of Hongkong, to WINIFRED, daughter of Deputy-Burgeon General ARTHUR Runes, of the Tower, Compton Gifford, Plymouth. On the 3rd December, at St. Andrew's Church, the Bay. E. Borne, Commander Cheloo by FERDINAND HALFORD ELDERTON, D.3.0. Royal Indian Marinë, third son of the inte Captain E. H. P. ELDERTON of the 26th Canerosions and
Meath Militia, to ADA ALE, older twin er of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ERFORD, of Chefoo, China,
On the 4th December, at St. Androw's Catho- dral, Singapore by the Rev. W. II. C. Dunkerley, MA, Colonial Chaplain, ALLAN VAN KIZLEN BURD, of
of Brüsoh, Tapah, Perak, to HELENA, aldest daughter of Captain L. VAN DER HARST, of the Royal Dutch On Company.
1901.
1900.-
1899.
took place between the Chinese merchants and According to a despatch from Senal, a fracas the Corean soldiers in that city on the 18th June last, resulting in the destruction of several
The bandits in Northern. Formos appear to have been nearly eradicated, owing to the death Captain E. G. Andrews reports that the
of their famous leader Kantal-shi. In Southern Malacca left Singapore on the 8th December
Forms things apparently do not face so well, 8.30 am. From Singapore to Lat 10 deg. N. she
for according to the latent official report several, at 1pm and arrived at Honkong on the 15th at
groups of soldiers have been placed at different experinced moderats to fresh increasing wind
The excessive drought last summer has caused localities to suppress the expented uprising from N. and N. N.E. to N.W., between List. 10 and 12 a fresh North-westerly gale with
faction is felt among the natives. The occur & shortage of orops, consequently much dissatis hard rain squalls and high sea and very strong adverse currents; from 3d deg. N. to Macoles The Chiness Minister at Seoul reported the
of the houses occupied by the Chinese merchants,rence of a rising in the south is reported, in feld Bank fresh N.E. monsoon and squally matter to the Corean Government and demand-
which a post and telegraph offics was ransacked, and its inmates, to the number of 12, ware killed, weather; from Macclesfield Bank to ported damages on behalf of his nationais. After including two women. Two persons are mis fresh to moderate mousson and fine, with long and repeated negotiations the indemnity ing. The mails were plundered. This was on cloudy weather.
was settled at 83,000, which was paid on the the 23rd alt, and next day another place in the 16th November last
sontli was attacked by Mandits,
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A Tokyo telegram of the 5th inst, sars The British Government advised the Cerean Minister to London some time ago to urge his
In Japan, the idea of opening direct trade Gorerament to sanction the return of Prince with Java is looked upon with favour. Sugar, | Pak and other political refages. Instructions one of the main staple articles of Jars, draws were sent at the same time to the British most attention among dealers, à firm at. Minister to Seoul to approach the Corean Osaka has appointed an agent at Sourabaya
they will be allowed to return home and that Government on the matter. It is now under. whose business is to be that of hrying up stood that the refugees have been notified that sugar. A steam navigation company in For- mosa intanda also to open an agency at that January. The reason for this action on the regularly. A Japanese bank has also taken a formal pardon is to be maile public nextport with an eye to its slips calling there part of the British authorities is the fact stops to open an agency at Souradaya. that the political refugees referred to are enlightened men whose presence in Corea is necessary to their country, in order to secure
peace in the Oriant.
According to a statement made by M. Inokenti, a Russian missionary who has arrived at St. Fefersburg from Paking has paid Russian Legation Church which was destroyed 50,000 roubles for the restoration of the
agreed to a large Orthodox momstery being daring the disturbances of last year, sud also built in Peking** 512 24h functiÁS
built to order of the Imperial Japanese Govern. The 81-knot torpedo-boat destroyer Akitsuki,
ment, was ancossfully launched on the 13th it. from Messrs. Yarrow's now works at Poplar This vessel is similar to the sir destroyers previously constructed by the same irm, all of The man who so daringly robbed Mr. Immel | which navigated to Japan under their own of about $1000 in the Hongkour Hotel was steam. very smartly captured by Detective Sorgeant Kerr and was at the Police Court yesterday The Criminal Chamber of the Provincial sentenced to six months imprisonment His Court at Frankfort on the Main last month name is William B. Noal, and he states that he sentenced Herr Max Quarck, the responsible is 29 years of age and a clerk by profession editor of the Folketinine, to three weeks His capture was effected on the .. Gaelic, by imprisonment for balling the German East Australia, All the areaues of cepape from the inge were taken at the instans of the Minister which he had booked a first-class passage to Asiatic Expeditionary Corps The pr
proceed-
Colony were being carefully watched by the of War on account of the publication of a so
the Acting Minister for Finance, has obtained police went off to arrest him. They discovered A.Corean telegram reports that Li Yo-Yok, the captain gave a preconcerted signal and the
police. When Neal wout on board the steamer called Han Letter, headed “German Benata.”
Imperial sanction to hang no less than eighty-him hiding behind a trunk below his bank. three persons alleged to be guilty of ambezzling The stolen money was found stowed Tho City Hall Library and Museum were The need for the establishment of the Land upwards of 10,000 yen osch. These are heads underneath the liming of his cup. Neal is an away visital last week by 500 non-Chinese: and 243 Court in the New Territory is becoming of provinces and districts who have neglected Chinese, and by 89 non-Chinese and 1,796 urgent, writes a correspondent Already several Chinese respectively.
to pay into the Corean Finance Department cuses for recovery of reut have been brought
the taxes they had collected. Those who repay in the Summary Jurisdiction of the Supreme
the money will be exempted from punishment. Court sad it seams as though there will
It is said to be doubtful whether even in other be a perfect flood of such cases within the
cases the sentence will be earried out. next few wooks. Chinose landlords experience difficulty in getting rents from their tanants, paid Crown rent and are not going to pay twice eror; and as a result of these disputes settlement of the New Territory proceds, he recoarse is had to the Court. As the civil doubt these cases will become less frequent, in the meantime some mitigation of the annoy.. ance might be effected by exacting the Crown rent not from the tenant, but from the superior of the property, leaving it to him to collect it
C.C. 356 apprehended a fisherman at Tai. koktsui for unlawful possession of eight bags of sugar which subsequent investigation showed had been stolen from the as. Paz on or about the 15th inst. At the Police Court yesterday
Daily Fost hears that King Edward is interest
The London correspondent of the Liverpoot
the culprit was sentenced to six weeks' im-who offer as au sense that they have alreadying himself in the proposal for the creation of
prisonment,
of frequent petty robberies having taken place Householders in Hollywood Road complain recently. One house In particular, opposite the Hospital, has been several times visited by the thieves, who carry sway knives, forks, spoons, and anything of a portable kind that may be left lying about. So far the depredators hare eluded captare.
from the leaseholder.
A. G. Wise, Acting Chief Justice, bad again In the Supreme Court yesterday His Honour. before him the case in which Mak Kwan Shok
The race for the Brokers Cup (light gigs) which was loft undecided on the last day of the Regatta was roved off on Saturday and was won by the following crow in the Terrible: sues You Kat Chesing for 31.235, being money Bow, A. Humphreys, stroke, A. A. Alves: cox, alleged by the plaintiff to have been deposited S. A. Beth. Only two boats competed. A milo with the defendant. Mr. E. H. Sharp, defen race between the Water Police (Chinese) and dant's conneel, asked his lordship to make an the Harbour master's Chinese crow was won by adjoamment upon the ground that new matter the latter,
had just come to his client's knowledge, matter Boxing seems to be reviving in the Colony.of great importance to the pass, requiring On the 11th December, at Holy Trinity Cathe-We are informed that Mr. W. Datley of investigation and the bringing of further dral, by TEATERA PT, Imperial Maritime Custonis, younger son of the Late General EDWARD Laws against any lad in China at the bantam PrM, to MADELINE EMILY (NINA), eldest daugh- weight, mit Set 4ibs, for any part o ter of Captain F. H. WALLAOR, Shanghai,
£100. The conditions will be twenty rounds DEATHS.
new military decoration to be called the Empire
could be served by the proposed now decration Crose. Critis of the suggestion contend that
That is not, mys the correspondent, quite the the Vistoria Cross covers every purpose that
is only open to junior oficere and the rank and case. Generally speaking, the Victoris Cross fle. The Empire Cross would be a decoration similar to the German Iron Cross, which can be bestowed by generals commanding Army and offers can be recommended even by their Corps on the fold of battle, and for which men
captains on the day of combat. There would be no waiting for Gazetter, and probably less opportunity than oxista at present for the exercise of a spirit of favourities.
Papers laid before the States General show that strenuous efforts are in progress to estab- lish formally the authority of the Government
Australian.
steamships for goods and passenger, traffic, last-mentioned lines will also go to Shanghai.
besides many hiter steamiers. The company at present has at its disposal 19
Petersburg states that the Steam Navigation Company of the East Chinese Railway has opened The Journal of Trade and Ledustry at Bt.
Arthur. Nagasaki, and Vladivostok and that a regular steamship service Between Port
the establishment of the following lines is A serious collision occurred at Tanjong Pags, contemplated(1) Port Arthur Cholou-Talien- Wharf, Bingapore, early on the morning of the (2) Vladivostok.Sag 7th inst. About 8.30 am, the Aration Apoarchan. In exeptional chces the steamers of the Nikolsk (5) Okhotsk Behring Strait (4 Tsinghau Kiso- Captain Fyfe, from Calcutta, heavily laden with
draw alongside, but struck the wharf bows on Tanjong Pagar Wharf, No. 8 Section failed to cattle for the Singapore market, in approaching
and crashing through the piles for apwards of thirty feet, almost demolished that side of
from the wrockod godown and narrowly escaped godown No. 26 which faces the months 9.9.
injury from the colliding vessel. The Aroteca Bengloe was lying alongside the wharf, not far
out of the the wharf with apparently no injury Apcar, after she had struck, reversed and backed other than a severe straping. The detruction of the one half of the godown was fairly com plete. The roof had fallen in, the sapports ing, ripped up like card-board; was covered were broken and tottering and the Acor plank with mortar, Liles, and other debria
The Kölnische Zeitung publisher the following
Belgian Company, In the concession of the telegrant from 8661 The 93ul Fusan Rail-
new railony company provision is to be made way Company has been amalgamated with the
not only by Japanese and Coreans, a for permitting the parehase of shares and bonus but by all foreigners. The shares and bonds as hitherto, are to be guaranteed by the rooste of the railway, Finally, all foreigners, who are be granted this right of settling along the line. holders of shares or bonds of the railway, are to
Up to the present, Coreans and Japanese alone
والحادة
It is stated from, Wuolaang that Governor Tean Fang of that bity has issued prodamations It not be sald, remarks the L&C. vinge warning the people from being windled MOT throughout the prindis atties of Hapeh pro-apre, that the first Birthday Gazette of His by rogues who are going about the Yar
VII will be memorable: provinces offering for sale so-called
in the bur in Dutch New Guines, says the Netherlands certificates" guaraniseing protecte
one India correspondent of a Straits paper. Officials | holders against oppression on the coste involved by the delay he asked his lordsh.pthey have not done mpok in gaining influence a despatch had been received on the to hold over for decision, in order to see whether over the wild inhabitants of the land. A good Governor Nish of Kiangaa province, who the adjournment was caused by default of the deal of surveying work has been carried out, that the Shanghai Thotas had reported
the Rev. B, C, Hodges, M.A, ERSKINK London is prepared to "match an unknown/evidence, The question of the payment of the have already bon stationed at several spots, but mandarins. The proclamations fuct
On the 4th December, at his residence, Sophin of 3 minates" duration each, with 40a gloves plaintiff or to. Mr. M. W. Slade, counsel for and certain savages who had made rakis into certain Chinewo had come in that port and-
Rond, Singapore, 9. W. AUGUSTIN, aged 07 year,
On the 8th December, at Chinking, on board the German steamer Emma, EDWARD OLLERDES. BEN, Upper Yangtze Pilot, aged 37 years.
The Daily
Dress.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DED VEUX ROAD Cl. OFFICE 181, FLERT STREET, EC.
HONGKONG, 17th December, 1901.
Taz lest Customs Gazette recording the duties collected under the old tariff bas just been isatied from Shanghai. The next number, containing the October-December: statistics, will be based on returns of which a little more than one-third will be on the
now
in a loft, ring, the match to come off in Hongkong on Friday, 24th Jan, 1992. Failing a suitable purse the contestants will box for
the stakes.
Yesterday afternoon at his exle room Mr.. Gen. F. Lammert sold by auction for lota of valuable tousehold properly known as Nos. 1 and 3, Lower Castle Road, No 31, Wall-gton Street and No. 322, Queen's Road Central The firet lot was knocked down to Mr. Soares for $16,400, while the second fetched a better price, $15,800, the purchaser being Mr. A. H. M da Silva who bought it on behalf of Mr. Li Kin Jung. The other two lots were disposed of to Mr. J. Edwards and Me, Rumjan for $1200 and $16,200 roeppetively.
At the Magistracy yesterday three seldiors, Pagh, B.W.F., were remanded on a chargo of Gunners Griffith and Byron, RA, and Private having robbed a Parses of West Point on the
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applied to the Tussion Consulate Quere for suck a certificate, stating that he had seen such doen- menta hawked about in the interior sid whomsoever desired to have Russian protectio Of course the Ruwian Conell denied the existence of such certificates.
the plaintiff, urged that there was no reasonable British New Gaines have been severaly punish ground for the delay. His lordship adjourned ed. Hopes are held out of greater progress in the case until Friday next, but decided that the settlement in the near future. Many European costs of the delay must be paid by defendant.
dant traders and pearl-fishers have applied to the A rather striking instance of the lawlessness local Datch authorities to settle in Nather of a certain class of Chinese coourred yester J Lake, wealthy peazior. Another in
Laada, New Guinea. One
of them is Mr. day, says the Bangkok Tims of the 30th it. There was a case in the Borispah Court in which the great Australia firm of Burns Philp & & Chinese women and a Chiaaman described as brauch of its business. It is expected that, published in the Tokyo Oficial Ga
According to the returns of the Japanese stemo
·Co., which wants to start in that quarter a Communications Department, "Blag Flag" were opposed to a Cantonese, when the first step is taken to establish an Sed inst., the total length of all private ruil-
which were close of a
of the and they won their case Cantonese feeling was very much stirred over the case, and at the effective and well organised form of government waye now in operation throughout
in Dutch New Gaines, a flow of trading immi 2,905 miles and 36 chain of which grants will set in to the south coast. These miles belong to Kyuhs. The Unos migrants will probably be mainly Japanese course of Filipinos, and Chinees from Thursday Island of which 111 miles are to and Queensland, fleeing from the Asiatic immigration restriction laws in Australia. way com Guines so as to be clear to Thursday Island They prefer the south coast of Dutch New yen at the end of the
which is an important port of call. The Roman, Catholic missionaries there, of whe Netherlanders, favour labouring Gaines, and have rep form stations on the south posst
The.
conclusion of the trial the "Blag Flag" and the woman told the magistrates that they were in danger of being molested on their way home, and asked for protection. The magistrates direct ed a policeman to see them safely home and the three went off in rat keng. At the upper end of Cantonese, and the waxon was carried off in of Yawaraj Road they were set upon by a mob
broad day. The cusp in Court had reference
old basis and rather less than two-thirds on the new. It is satisfactory to note that the final list of returns under the hitherto previous night. The men are quartered at to the custody of the woman. Mr. Hawaon, the existing tarif is very hopeful. On the Balchers Battery. About 11 o'oler they Superintendent of Police, was informed, and a figures for the third quarter of 1900 these alighted from rickshas, and got into conver- search party mant ont. The police were before us show a nse of 1,600,000 nation with the complainer, saking him for formed that the women hail been taken Into Taels This particular quarter of 1900, of change of a dollar Ho that he could of row of house course, was enormously →?
affected by the not give them change, whereupon, he says, they one another in the prevailing troubles in the North, and the dragged him round to the back of the Market the occupier fall from the corresponding period of 1890 and rubbed him
Chinese drtactive man or was little less that 2,500,000 Tool! 1801 khows about
but the reed remarkably shar
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1899,
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