INTIMATION
1903." Of the four, foreign companies Shanghai, with £500,000 of European capital, it is said that “ta inspire confidence they all paid small dividends in 1897-98, but have been struggling hard to keep their luids above water over since." Now that
A. S. WATSON & CO., plenty of raw cotton is obtainable, it is to
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, 1905
M. Paul Dommergue, ex-Minister, of the f
French Colonies, has reproved the Chauvinists absolutely no need, ho aays, to distrust Japanes for their yellow pori nonsense. There is
intentions with regard to Indo-China; and instead of increasing armaments, they had better chaugo internal policy, give tie nativo u
larger share in administration, and entirate
In spite of its seventeen proof-randers, the Times on March 16th speaks of the river result of socing the Japanese word ƒu (Imperial Hwang-fa at Shanghai. No doubt it is the
city) repeated so ofton lately. But the Whang- poo has over been too damp for a Japanions Imperial saat
"The Prince of Wales in Kilta" This bond-
be hoped they will manage to keep it above trade and good relations with their neighbours.line has caught the eye of a Scots observer, who
water; for it was the cotton, and not their heads, that absorbed the moisture. The report of the China Mission of the Black- burn Chamber of Commerce is aliudel 40 the report which admitted gront possibilities for this now industry, because its surround ing circumstances and conditions were favourable to trade expansion. Mr. JAMIESON puirts out that these great expectations have been fulfilled; bn we must not forgot"
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.not
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
A. OLD PALE
Per Doz.
that
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proceeds to put the pertinent question: "How many?" The garb of Old Gaul is the kilt, and such as bare legs to carry it off wear only ene
a
Lazy poopla are soon made industrivas in Holland. When a pauper who is able to work refuses to do so, he is put in a cistern, to whic❘ a pump is attached. A stroam of wa er is at a time. Even millionaires can dine but enco turned on, and it flows into the cistern just day: even princes wear caly one kilt. slowly enough to onable the lazy peranu, by lively pum, ing. to keep the water from rising over his head. This method of curativo treat. the ment might be commended in Hongkong aa a test for beach-combers.
attended High Mase at Marimbad last autumn,
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The welcome given to Queen Alexandra by Ball-ght Club" at Lisbon must not
case the humanitarion, beart in England to fail. In the Portuguese arena no bull is killed and no horse is hurt. Yet the sport, with gu.rded horus, în na dear to Lisbon as the stab. bing and eviscerating kind of bull-fight is to Madrid. It is much to the shame of Spain that the example at her doors should have done nothing to suggest a change of mind,
TELEGRAMS.
("DAILY FRESA" QARvI05."}
OBITUARY,
LONDON, 20th April.
Earl Stanhope is dead.
THE FREE CHURCH COM..
MISSION.
LONDON, 20th April.
The Free Church Commission recommends parliamentary action.
BKUTER'S BERVICE.]
RUSSIAN POLAND.
LONDON, 18th April
The Governor-General of Feland has been summoned to a conforonco, with a view to the
in the rural districts of Poland, similar to the Russian Zemtvos.
Operations in convection with the proposed improvement of cotton oultivation are to be
scalo in the Madras Presidency. The Madras Government has passed orders providing 6.000 rupees for the current year and 5,400 for the ensuing year for the purposes of the Gevern-sidering the question of introducing the Polish be largely enlisted in the work of the collection language in official transactions. of seeds, and with the assistance of local mor- chanta vory low districts will escaps attention.
mont of India's solisme. Private agency is to
It fa innomneod that the Governmost is con-
FRANCE AND SIAM.
LONDON, 19th April.
BALTIC FLEET NEWS.
"TANGLIN SIGNALLED BY RUSSIAN CHUBER.
The Norddeutscher Lloyd s.8. Tanglia arrived from Saigon yesterday with a murgo of rice. The chief offloor said that a Russian Hospital ship had called at Saigon and purchased 50,000 francs worth of provisions. Tho gonoral feeling | at Saigon is that the Baltic Flest is in excellent.
condition, well provisioned, and likely to put. | mp ʼn good fight. As far as can be judged the Russian policy lato wait for full reinforccur-uts before proceeding north. There is a very strong pro-Russion tooling in the city, and a general idea that should the Japanese bo victorious conditions for foreigners will become mubourable in the For Enst.
While steaming on the passage from Saigon to Hongkong, off the Annam coast, a Russian oraiser shot out from the direction of Vang-ro Bay aud signalled "What is your cargo " After the Tanglin's reply the Russians wished her a pleasant voyage.
It was to be presumed that other abips of the Fleet wore in Vung-ro Bay, which i̟s a beautî- fal laud-locked harbour immediately south of Caps Varela, forming a splendid haven of refuge in bad weather. A military fort
and about twenty-fivo native soldiers in situated on the western bank. being connected with tko interior by a narrow path over hills. Thero in no local trade except by janks and natico produce. The latter, very cheap consists of poultry, fruit and vegetables, Indo-China currency is the standard, but Chinese or other money is decoptable
A plentiful water supply dows from the hook- ground highlands, and a ticket of virgin forest stretches across the country.
The funeral took place at Saudhurst last. theto have been changes, and meath of Mxx. Elizabeth Malone, the a-ristant a phenomenal cotton burvest, since he housekeeper at the Sandhurst Royal Military wrote. These Foreign Office books are no College. Her father and husband were co-diers, and her four children have been connected with bastily prepared, and there are various the army. The coffin was carried by eight indications that the Commercial Attaché infautry" staff sergeants in full drass, and rejere was preparing his report prior to recent sentatives of the Life Guards, the Grenadier developmeals. Bo far as the demand goen. / Guards, the Coldstream Guarda, the Scots Guards undertaken in the current season on a large establishment of a system of local Government regularly inhabited by acaptain, two lientenant
and the Irish Guards were prosent at the fauoral, the Blackburn experts and the foreign
China's King Edward has incurred the reprobation of COGNAC BRANDY promoters have been justified.
imports of yarn in 1983 exceeded those of the Scottish Reformation Society for baring 1902 by 38,730,250 lbs, while the icerense end thus countenanced the practice which he for ten years was 232,883,600 lbs. Shertly has sworn te believed to be superstitions and before these foreign enterprises set out to introas." But, says the Chrouide, wo supply a market known to be growing, the remoniber that, soon after his accession, he ...$20.00 proportion of yarn in China's insported equally offended our High Church party, whose cotton products was forty-two por ceut. Ingersolera seus of its responsibi- lity. uttored a strong protest against his 1903, it was fifty-two, representing a value Majos y conduct in attending divine worship B. SUPERIOR VERY OLDCOGNAC 27.00 £8,814,500; and Hongkong's quota is in the parish church of Cati is.
steadily growing. We notice an ex parte tone about some of Mr. JAMIESON's observa C. VERY OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC 8300 tions, as if they had been written to put Lancashire in a good humour; but we may ba mistaken. Referring to the advantage Chinese mille have over the foreign wills in Shanghai, be says "milla in Shanghai do not work on Sundays; those up-country presumably do." It is hot very encourag ing to find a British Commercial Attach resting content with a presumption. It would have been as ansy matter to obtain the evidence necessary to strengthen that
D. HANNESBY' FINEST VERY
OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC
40.0
A. S. WATSON & CO. | Ford "presumably." It is pointed out that
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All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.
The unexpected announcement is made that Mr. James E. Hyde, vice president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, has consentod to the proposed plan for the mutualisation of the society. Of the fifty-two directors in whom the management of the society in vesteil, the policy-holders will elout twenty-eight and the stock-holders twenty-four. This ends the great fight for, the control of assets at 494 million dollars. The result in a complotu victory for the president, Mr. Alexander, and the six hundred thou-and policy-bokkers.
The latest N. & M. Record to hand says:-A headstone to the mawory of the late Alfred
Fize, carpenter's mate, and George Callaway, lat Class P.O., botir of the cruiser Feartras, hou been erected over grave No. 6,801 in Bangkong Cemetery by their former shipmates. Com mander J. C. Watson, of the Tumar, very kindly undertook to make ni the arrangements, as the Fourless was leaving the station, and the Hav.
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The anomal report of the Hamburg-America Company has heen lested. A dividend of por cont. is declared for the year 1904, an increase of 3 per cent, on the dividend for the previous year. The not profits earned last year amounted to £1,391,50, showing an increase approximately of £375,000 over the profits of 1905. The company now owns 141 steamships, of an estimated value, approximately, of £7,250,000. The report states that the result has been eatisfactory in all departments of the company's shipping outorprise. The statement
concludes with the announcement that the
company will compete with the new British line of steamships from Hamburg to South America 1orts by all the menus at its disposal.
A curieus course has boon taken by those interested in soms of the coal shipments for
Vladivostok. The steamers carrying the cont
are not insured against war risks, while tho coul in fully insured; consequently those who have interests in the hulls and not in the cargoes are interposal to prevent the steamers from going on to Vladivostok. But the shippers of the fully-insured cargo want the cargo to go on
A hitob has arisen in the Franco-Siamese delimitation under the avantion, owing to the French Commissioner declaring that they have discovered errors in the geographical data supplied by Biam.
FRANCE AND MOROCCO.
LONDON, 19th April.
"FROM HONGKONG,"
AMUSING TOBY CANDIDATE IN SOUTH LONDON,
Mr. R. E. Belillos, who has besa imported to M. Delessé vid in the Chamber that Mo-fight Capt. Cecil Norton in West Newington rocco had accepted the principle of the French had a lively meeting at the Alexander (vstitute proposals, and negotaitions were now proces ling Carter-s t. The South London Press gives th
on that basis. If Germany considered the explanations regarding Morocco, insufficient, he was prepared to complete them in order to reassure all interests and romove all misunder. standings.
THE MACKAY TREATY.
LONDON, 19th April. Earl Peroy says that Government has received no information that China has ignored tho Mackay treaty.
THE WAR.
́{REUTER'S BERVICE.]
F. Icaly arranged the wording of the headstone.since their profit depends on its safe delivery The late ship's company of the Feurices are or capture-and, as the steamers are at present THE BALTIC FLEET AND FRENCH deeply indebted to these officers for their services.
"the out-tute of fign spindles and louas inds its market practically at the doors of the mill, some native mills taking in raw cot- ion from the country people and delivering a stipulated quantity of yarn in exchange." The writer linds use for surprise that cotton spinning by nuachinery should not have been more remunerativo, in view of the enormous Chineso imports. Explana-
Hachette's Alanach de Drapeau gives the tions of the tardy manner in which pros-statisties of the smallest armies in the work perity has been approaching the foreign | The smallest of them all is that of Monaco, with enterprisere have previously been given in 75 guards 75 carbineers, and 20 firemon. Next these columns. There are cause still comes that of Luxemburg, with 135 gendarmes,
hung up ez ote, they are surved noties of
abandonment on the underwriters of war richa on the coal. The situation is unprecedented; the steamers and their cargoes are at prevent in perfect safety, and no loss under the war policy has been suffered,
NEUTRALITY.
LONDON, 18th. A príl
Exitic feet at Kumrank ste most severe. Japanese comments on the stay of the
The Darka newspaper charges France with deliberately concealing the presence of the
Russians are simply using Kamranh, ne a base, and that Japan must ask for the co- operation of Great Britain vader the terma of the alliauce.
following extrast from the Conservative candi- date's address:
People (Mr. Belillos) read the papers and took the opinion of one man-the editor-for gospel, and traded upon it. My appeal to you," exolimed Mr. Belition is chuck aside all the gammon and use your brains according- ly." (Laughter.) Wint about the Aliona Bill?
A Voice: Yes, what about it P
EGGS INVITED,
Yes, replied Mr. Belilies, they sould rag him as much as they liked; when he got down they conkl even chuck eggs at him. (Laughter.) Now, when Erglard did not stand by itself but had friends for away whom they were called upon to trust and units with, they would not do it. Why the doril you don't do it I don't knew!" cried the spoikor, amidst shouts of laughter.
THE COLONIAL CANDIDATE. "You're au alien yourself," shouted an in- dividual in the audience.
"Because," replio 1 the candidato, “I was born in the Colonies-in Hongkong--de you call that shame? And, hang it all, that is why
plauso, laughter, and interruption.)
No anonymnerdy signed communicati as that hare awaiting removal; but the chief factor of 170 volunteers, sad 39 musicians. In case of de ivered at Liverpool the other day on Baltic fleet; the Jiji declares that the I have come down hiero-a4 a Colonial." (Ap
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disappointment, the absence of a sufficient
war, say the laws, "the number of volants may be temporarily raisut to 250. In the Republic of Sou Marino they have universal compulsory service, with the result that they oun put in the field ning companies, comprising 1950 men and 38 officers, commanded by a
marshal,
A mission composed of English an1 Chiveso officials has started on a journey to the Baro Chinese frontier north of latitude 24 dogress Mr. Hitton, Connal of Tengyuah (Momein), and 35 minutes. The Loglish Commissioners are Mr: Leverson, Deputy Commissioner of Bhamo, They will meet the Chinese Tuotai of Tengyueh at Kurjung. The British representatives will be accompanied by an escort of forty Gurkhas with a native ofloor, and some military police, The Tastai will have an escort of the same strength. The object of the expedition is to
examine the conditions on the frontier, but no
Mr. T. R. Hughey, K.C.. in a lecture he
The Hamau Interest of the Law." related a onricus incident in the recent Chinese case in Mr. Justice Joyeu's court, in which he himself was engaged. Among the witnesses was a mendariu of high rank. Asked whether he was present at certain interviews daring a
The Temps denuads proofs that France particular period, he replied that he had uo has violated neutrality; declares that the recollection of them, adding that at the time be Balticers at Madagascar were never within was going threach a hundred days' mourning the three mile limit, and there is nothing to for his mother. Thereupon the interpreter, who was thoroughly familiar with Chiness customs, show that Admiral Roshdestvensky is less
witness would never admit that he remembered remarked that he was quite sure that the careful in Indo-China,
Chose interviews, because it was the otiquetta în
LONDON, 19th April. M. Bouvier, in reply to a question in the
PEAL. ARGUMENT,
As to the fiscal question, the Badicale said it meant the taxation of food. That was all tommy-rot, and they know it. (Laughter.) ·
Mr. Chamberlain was the ono single man who He don't")-but after all it was not at present knew something about the subject-(s voice,
a Parliamentary question, and why the desit trouble about it now? (Roars of laughter.)
Mr. Belilios is going the right way to add to the gaiety of nations.
MASONIC QUADRILLE CLUB.
A smoking concert was last evening given în
China not to have the slightest recollection of anything that occurs during the period of Chamber, said that Frace will do every-the old Chamber of Commerce Roovi, at the mourning. Such a custom would bo docidedly thing necessary to assure French neutrality useful to some English witnesses in the hands in the Far East.
of the cross-examiner.
COLLISION INQUIRY.
CONTRABAND AND HONGKONG. JUDGMENTS.
sent before 11 2.0, 21 day of publication. After that iy plenteous and cheap supply of raw material, has now disappeared. The limited output of last year (about 647,333 Iba. sent into China) will be greatly increased local y', as a consequence, and in the northern port the experts are looking for a better [1058 time.
Unfortunately, at Shanghai they have serious debts to wipe out, and it will aced abnormal profits for some time to put them in the enviable position they ought to be enjoying. Also, the wills in the country are undoubtedly more advantage ously situated than the wills of Shaughai, HONGKONG, APRIL 21, 1905.
their expenses are very much lower, the THE Cotton Mills of China are the subject absence of any provision for depreciation or of a long and very interesting report by insurance does not weigh heavily on the Mr. J. W. JAMIESON, British Commercial minds of the management, and, consequent-dolimitation is contemplated. It will return to Attaché in China, which has just retelel15, thay may feel justiked in declaring | Burms in Jane,
LONDON, 19th April. Mr. B. B. E. Taylor (Assistant Harbour us in a Foreign Office pamphlet issued in dividends, under circumstances when the
Eleven sesmen of the Riverdale refusing In connection with the new scheme which Master) yesterday concluded an enquiry into March, and numbered 629 of the mis- cautious European would never dream of aims at seating a large unval reserve of trained the circumstances connected with a collision to anil from Botabay to Kobe, because the cellaneous serios. Cotton spinning and doing 50." The "year of cheap cotton moo, a new short service plan has just been between the steam launch Lee Tung and a cargo was Cotton, were prosecuted and yan wearing, ne ancient Chinese bandi- that Mr. JAMIESON jooked for 28. a veces promulgated. Royal Marinos and binojaskets | coolis boat, în the waters of the Colony on the acquitted; the Magistrate holding that crafts; Mr. Jamieson does not dwell on; sary preliminary to amelioration of their are to be permitted to purobase their discharge 39th March.
The coolia boat was going from Wanchai to the accused were justified in refusing to risk Kassin baving declared Cotton, contraband, but begins with the introduction of stem-lot bas dawned, and it is to be haped at the end of four years, on payment of £1, on
condition that they complete their term of the Wing Lok Street Wharf calling alongside driven machinery fourteen years ago. Ho the "abnormal profits" may follow. The twelve years in the Royal Fleet Heserve. the se. Hue. At the time of collision the caglio capture. The imprisonment of the crews of gives the names of nineteen mills or firms Hongkong concern, which occupies auch an Formerly & discharge cost £25. Meu of eight bost had thirty-two passengers on board. The the St. Helena and the Battersea in Hang- which, last year, had 619,648 spindles honourable position in the report, is in on years' servies are to be allowed to leave without launch bit the coole host on the port side kong on a similar charge is attracting much and 2,250 looms going The Hongkong exceptionally favourable position. Having payment, on undertaking to serve the remaining aridships, making a big hole and swamping it attention in England, Company, started in 1998, "with a view to paid for their experience by the heroic four years in the reserve. This order does not The Lee Tung picked up the coolies, excepting catering for the wants of Southern Chius, kacrifice of four years ago, the proprietors apply to ganluyera and eight-setters, the aim of three which could not be found, and landed the Admiralty hoing to keep expert gunners in them at Taimshatsui, where the police were hoped to find in Borneo a source of supply are able to cope with the present revival the nary for the full period.
informed, and the Junk was left there. of raw material Such hopes, however, without the handicaps that fotler heir were not realised, and in 1000 it get into neighbours. serious difficulties. A re-organisation, on the basis of writing down its hundred Capt. F. Molloy, R. 31.L.I., bas been appointed dollar shares to ten dollurs each, followed; Intelligence Officer on the Chiva Station.
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By kind permission of Major Radcliff and Officers, the band of the 93rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme of music, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinnor, this
After hearing the evidence Mr. Taylor concluded that the coolle boat had not a light barning and, therefore, returned to the Junk master his certificate.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
(Friday) evening :— and it has succeeded in paying à dividend In accordance with our usual Good Friday March................ "The Washington Post" ...Bouza on its reduced capital. As against an astom, there will be no issue of the longsong Selection Florutora.......... Laslic Stuart Man. Coote Polka..... "The Handy 0.60 Hukuan Daily Press to-woziow, tonlay being a public Song import duty at the rate
"The Holy City"... Stopher Adami The C.P.E. str. Empress of Chino arrived af "A Greek Slave". ...... Sidney Jones Vancouver at 11.30 pm, Tuesday, the 18th inst. tale per pioul, payable by the Chinese Holiday. The next issue will be on Monday, Valtz
Ivan Caryl The air. Lightning, from Calcutta, loft. Singa. Lancers...... "Savoy". mills on cotton from abroad, this will but if in the meantime important telegrams Selection... A. Kunaway Girl",
Sullivan
pore for this port on the 19th inst., p.in, and arrive volating to the war, they will be issued
MENU-Hara D'Oauvres-Sinne on Toust. may ba azpected here on the 24th inst. "Extras"
Soups lutten and Barley Broth, (elery Soup.- The H.A.D. str. Blita Nossack, from Ham- it spins are low, chiefy 10's, and such of
Fish-Boiled Fish and Oyster Sauce. Entreesburg, left singapare for this port on the 19th The following team of civilians will play the Fillet of Chicken and Trues, Grilled Fillet of inst., p.m., and may be expsclad here on the the output as is not disposed of locally go West Kent Football Club on the Hongkong! Beef and Baratoga Chips, Snipe en Aspie. Jointa 26th inst.
-Beast Suddle of Mution, Boast Capon, Cold
obtains its supplies duty free. The counte
principally to Amoy and Fuochow.
The
Chinese customs statistica record the imports of Hongkong yarn into China as having heen 694,400 lbs. in 1901, 616,800 Ibs. in 1902, and 1,230,400 lbs. in
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Club's ground at Happy Valley to-morrow. York Ham. Curry-Curry Lobsters. Salad- Kick-off at 4.15 p.m. -F. Ker, goal; Leckie Macedoine Salad. Vegetables-Boiled Fetators, Nuture never suggests effort, nor dons the and Witchell, backs E. R Horton, E. Fried Potate Balls Bons Baked Onions. Sweets masterpiece. The effect of a great painting is Humphreys and Macdonald, halves; H. W.-Holy Poly Pudding, Almond Cakes, Iced Pud- that you feel that you can go home at onse and Sayer, H. 8. Helmes, J. Diron, J. Forbes and ding Finger Cakes. Fruits in Season. Tas do something like it, but you can't.-George Humphreys, forwards. Colours-White shirts. and Coffec.
Clausen.
LATER.
of
Mr. Lyttleton has telegraphed for infor- mation concerning the British saame the St. Helena and Battersea imprisoned Hongkong.
HONGKONG'S NEUTKALITY,
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in
The following Government notification. (No. 225,) was issued seatorday:--
City Hall, under the auspices of the Masonic Quadrille Club. The genial President, Mr. H. W. Wolfe, directed the proceedings. The foliowing names figured on the programme Brothers Jankins, Harris, Roberts, Broughall, A. T. Walstow, Cooper, W. J. Terrill, A. E. Paine, E. Rogers, Mesra, Ray, E. . Evans, & Burnett and Badcock.
PEKINS AND SHANSIS.
month's London Bancial papers, and
A great deal of attention has been given lately to Chinese companies, says one of last 13 the Pokin Syndicate in the largest and most impor- company has been in existence over a period of tant, naturally interest has centred in it The siz years, but owing to the Boxer outbreak the development of its large interests was delayed. is now entoring upon the producing stage, and it is expected to be selling coal early this year The
Pekin Syndicate was the first company to construct a British railway in the centre of China. This was opened last year for all traffic, and should be the means of cont of China, which has always been considered consolidating the British position in the central part of
It
the British sphere. The company, therefore, is entitled to the strong support of His Majesty's Government, and this to a marked extent it har already received. The area of coal in the prosince of Shansi and Honen coming within the syndicate concession is estimated to be 20,600 It is hereby notified that the terms of the square miles, and within this area are also
situated the iron mines-all ingortant Proclamation made by His Excellency the ions. The estimates of profits when the various
proposi Governor on the 17th November, 1964, der railways new under construction, and surveys, at £1,250,000. The the Military Stores (Prohibition of Exportation) are completed is estimates
Shaoni klaren, which were issued to build the Ordinance, 1862, will bend forward be strictly railways and develop the concessions, are entitled enforced with regard to coal, except with to a preferential right of 10 per cent. of the
and profits
half regard to suck bunker coal as shall be applied shares have been largely bought for the Cou
all remaining profits. to any vessel with the consent of the Harbour | tigent, aud as the estimated
profits should pay Master.
about 40 per cent. on the par of the shares, By Command.
At F. H. MAY,
any rule they seem to offer greater opportari- Colonial Secretary,
ties to the speculator than Pekins, which bavo Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, Buth already had a considerable rise, and are now
April, 1905.
rather heavy to handle.
Phesa
it is reasonable to vapset price rice. -
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