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definition, when he said "the next two

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A Chinese lady, residing at the Hotel China, ing herself from the verandab of the second floor of the bulkling. She was immediately removed to hospital, but it is not expected that she will recover. The reason for the rash not is stated to be a lovers' quarre).

and whenever they might be situated," he only referred to the Continental States. If man in private life had resorted to such verbal dishonesty to gain some temporary cad, it would be simply said of him that he

The proprietors of a Chinese newspaper officially to any extent, and yet maintained the Universal Gazette pabitshed at Shanghai are being tied in the Mixed, Court the most honoured and honourable position on a charged of pablishing alleged libellous in British public life; and not only so, but he articles about the Indian members of the can thus trap and trick the House of Shanghai Municipal Police, and articles liable Commons and the nation over the most vital to create trouble between Chinese and Indians. issue that has ever faced the Empire. If

The Report of Messrs. Montrie and Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Prime Minister of England, brazing to Limited, for the year ending 31st March shows the winds his private honour, can thus that the not profits, including the amount devote bis great abilities to deceive by a brought forward from last year's working, promise which he knows will be interpreted amounted to $17,003.65, which suur the Directors litemlly, and than deny having intended to recommended be divided as follows:-To pay convey the only meaning that the words dividend of 4 per cent, $12,336.00; to carry bear, can it really be wondered at that. further doubt should ariso here in Hong.. kong as to the interpretation which may eventually be placed upon the words ubstantial contributiou" The ingenuity evea of some lara-pidgin" politician in the Cabinet would probably be sufficient to read a very diminutive meaning into that fair-seeming phrase. More and more does it appear that it was an evil day Indeed for Hongkong when the rash promise of a raw political fladgling, trying his 'prentice h ind at Doder Secretarial work, dragged this Colony into the slippery game of chicane and chance at present dishonouring all the best traditions of British politics.

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-We understand that the Commissioners appointed to consider the question of the delimita. tion of Macao are to hold their meetings at the residence of Confil-General Leiria, At present the Chinese representatives are in Cantos congratulating the retiring Viceroy on bis promotion. On their return, a date will be fixed for deliberations.

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be promoted to brevet-colonel, joined the "Scientific Corps" from Woolwich nearly 32 years ago, and in addition to being for over five yasms chief instructor of submarine mining, was four years inspector of submarine mining defences at the War Office. He served through. out the Nile expedition, 1884-5, receiving the medal with clasp and bronze star.

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JAPAN AND AMERICA,

LONDON, July 7th. At the "Fourth of July" banquet

The pleasure of the Hongkong Garrison sports team's stay in Kobe appears to have been F.A.G., the marred by very bad weather. facetious writer in the Japan Chronicle, has the following referencs to the matter-I hope the held by American residents in Lon gallant gentlemen from Hongkong who are now don, Mr. Whitelaw Reid, the honouring us with their presence appreciate the delicate compliment we have made them in American Ambassador, replying to arranging for a supply of real Hongkong weather the toast of his health, cordially re- daring their stay in Kobe. I should not like ferred to Japan as being now them to go away from our sailing sunny shores with the idea that the climatic conditions of the always the friend of America.

Mr. Kato, the Japanese Atabas part week are the sort of thing we usually have

as

to put up with. Oh, dear no, my dear sire;sador, replying on behalf of the guests, this is sunny Japan - not slushy, miry, weeping Japan. Knowing, however, that people from said that when Japan wanted help Hongkong are not used to the bright cerulean and advice it was given ungrudgingly skies with which we are favoured from January and promptly by America. The wise the first to December the last, arrangements methods of her rulers and the com-. were made to greet the Hongkongites with

some of their very own brand of weather, and mon-sense of her people had com- for myself I think the thing was very nicely pletely nipped in the bud the efforts It is announced that the ancient, porcelain done. So realistic, in fact, were the arrange.

ments that I am told one of the visitors the of a small party of mischief-makers. other evening spent quite a long time groping his way through the fog on the Hill trying to find the Peak tramway station!

factory of Kingtehchen (Chintiches) in Kisngsi is to be reorganized on a grand scale ander reformed conditions, at the instigation of the Board of Agriculture, Labour and Commerce, Kingtehchen can show furnaces that have never been let out, night or day, for over 800 years, It is possibly the largest labene organization in Chius after the hydrogen gas and salt, brins walls of Szechuan provines.

We are indeed in a very unsatisfactory predicament at the present time. Not only

An anonymous gift of £1,0% to the funds of do we not know what interpretation the

the China Emergency Appeal Committee was Imperial Government will give to the pronounced at a meeting in Liverpool presided mise to ask Parliament for a "substantial aver by the Lord Mayor, who made a sympathetic contribution," but we have no guarantee that speech in support of the aims of the committer, Parliament when "asked" will consent for which Mr. Webster and Mr. Archibald grant any compensation whatever, and Little spoke as the deputation appointed to the on this point we cannot improve on meeting. A local committee was forged, and the following comment which we find the hope was expressed that the listp of Liverpoo to the fand would reach several thousand in the Singapore Free Press":-

pounds. "The opium question, outside the fad lists, is merely a sentimental one at home, that is to say millions would possibly be found ready to vote a resolution condemning oplum, but we doubt whether hundreds A. S. WATSON & CO.. would support a resolution to grant com penantion on account of such condemnation. It would naturally seem absurd to members of Parliament that they should vote away home publia money to compensate for any loss of revenus derived by a far off Colony from the opinn trade. They would pro- bably say "well the Colony has done well out of the business in the past, let it stand the

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For the working year 1908 the Austrian Lloyd shows a surplus of 6,50,00) kronen (2264,996,) as compared with 7,100,000 kronen (£295,823) for the preceding year. The sum of 3,4000 krovou (£141,662) is written off the feat, as compared with 3,000,000 kronen (£124,998) in the preceding year. The net profits amount to 1,000,003 kronen (£41,666), as compared with 1,700,000 kronen (£70,828), and the dividend on the share capital of 28,800,000 krimen (2,199,776) is fixed at 2 per cent, as compared with 43 per cent, for 1907.

Batore Air J. R. Wood at the Magistracy Festerday a rattan splitter from West Point was charged with cutting and wounding a fellow quael ofa serious nature arose, the complainant striking the defendant over the head with a stool, and the latter retaliating by using a knife with considerable effect, while he was booked by other workman. Both complainant and defen, dant had to be removed to hospital. After hearing the evidence his Worship sentenced the defendant to three months' imprisonment with

LOCAL SPORT.

WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION.

CORINTHIAN TACHT CLUB Y. BOYS OWN CLUB. This match was played in the V.R.C.en. olostre last evening, and ended in a win for the Corinthians by four goals after a fast and interesting game. The teams were

Corinthians: Forbos; C. Humphreys and O. B. Chunyat, R. C. Witchell; G. Witchell, Cooke and Wilson

THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES.

THE MURDER OF DR. LALCACA,

Foreign residents of Shanghai and very many Chiuose, says the N-0. Daily News, will read this telegram with doop regret, for the death of Dr. Cawna Lalcacs removes one of the boat known and most prominent members of the ity Brief as are the telegrams convey. community.

ing

the and nows of his death, it is yet quite

plain that the assassin

sin intended to murder Bir

Servant of India, the late Mr. Cusetji Lalenon,

Williams Carzon Wyllie only, and that Dr. Latoaca being in the immediate vicinity wasstruck accidentally by the last shot in the rarelve. Probably Dr. Lalenca rushed forward to render assistance, as he would have been quite ready to do even in auch dangerous circumstances. Dr. Lalcaca had only been a few weeks in London.

to believe that he had given cause for sach and those who knew him best would be the last deadly animosity, even to a flery tempered Indian student. Dr. Lalcace was the son of a well-known and highly repented. Civil Superintendent in the Posal Service. He was in 1863, and took preliminary medical degrees born in Abinedabad, Gujrot Division, India, Bombay. In 1884 he went to Londony whore

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ho qualified as L.M., Z.R.C.F. Later on he won his M.D., Brussels, and in 1886 he arrived in Shanghai and established a practice.

Daring the twenty-three years of his resid. alcace land always taken a prominent part in philanthropio

was one of the konaest members of the Shanghai ence in Shanghai Dr.

positio of Surgeon-Major, and Principal Offour of the Corps. He took unusual interest in military sports and rifle shooting and con- tributed frooly in promoting these branches of service, both with trophies and personal effort. At the annual encampments he was always e familiar figure and he delighted no less in the rough field work of the Volunteer than in the scientific details of military work with which the ordinary Volunteer is not so familiar. He was a Mason of high degree and a member of the Grand Lodge of northern China.

movemente. He was very popular socially, and Volunteer Corps, in which he held the

LONDON, July 7th,

As one of the recognized leaders of the lojal Now that the Naval Manoeuvres are

Parsee community, however, Dr. Lalones was known best, and when the Aga Khan visited concluded the newspapers are elo-Shanghai some two years ago come particularly into prominence and copied a chief part in quent upon the brilliance of Admiral

receptions and entertainments for the Jerram's feat in slipping through the Straits of Dover in a fog and uniting with the rest of the hostile fleet in the Atlantic.

A feature of the operations has been the absence of breakdowns. The B.O.C.-White, A. B. Ellis and I. Changat; Dreadnoughts were compelled Cordeiro: Muskett, A. 8. Ellis and Leitao.

ananging red visitor: All matters affecting the welfare of the Parsees possessed warm interest for Dr. Laloaca, and it was always felt that although he came most freqently into association with people of other foreign communition his and alware own people were never forgotten, a retained first place in his affection.

removed old friendships at the Southern ports In 1902 Dr. Lalmas took long leave and and ladis before continuing his journey to Europe. Hora

short holiday he feturned,

to and during the past seven years he worked diligently at his profession in Shanghai

The whistle sounded, the ball was contrally slacken speed to await the slower until February 11 last, when he went away for placed, and both sides got well away, but the battleships before the general attack stronger swimmers in the Cornthian team were could be commenced.

HAMA LOAN.

India he left Bombay on April 17 and wont to another holiday. After visiting his people in London, intending to return to Bhanghai in October next. He was a member of the Imperial Institute and would naturally have boon there

important function was belag held at the YOKO-frequently, though yesterday apparently an

Institute.

LONDON, July 7th. The Yokohama three per cant, fonn (£716,500 issued at £98) has been oversubscribed ten times.

Dr. Lalcace was not married, and his, only relative in Shanghal is his uncle, Mr. B. P. Lalenca, exchange and general broker, but his brother, Mr., t. Laienes, is now on a visit to Chins after making a tour of Japan and was expected at Shanghal on the 12th instant.

Best to take charge of the leather, and although the Boys marked their med well, they were gradu- ally foread back on their stronghold. They THE SUCCESS OF THE put up an admirabla defence, but their opponents were too strong, and it was not long before R. C. Witchell was successful in Anding the net Exciting play continued, the Boys, notwithstanding the odds against them dis- playing as indomitable spirit, and by sher hard work holding their opponents in check. Bat there was not a lad in the team capable of Watching the elder Witchell, who plays as clever a game as he did last year, (and then he was OZN- He succeeded in adding a second goal to the Corinthians' score before the whistle sounded dispatched at noon from the Manila Observe THE FAR EASTERN DIVORCE SUIT,

TYPHOON WARNING.

Not only residents of Shanghai bat people of the Far East generally, from Japah to India, will be seriously concerned at the death of Dr. Lalesca, and further news will be waited with the sombre interest that attaches to such a tragie

Correspondente must forward their names ant / racket now,' and' whilst we make no prob workman. It appears that from wordy strifo / of the best water polo players in the Colony)- {. The American Consulate-Grozerni at Hong.and unexpected termination to a virile life,

addresses with communications addressed to the cuncement on the justice of that attitude, it Mito not for publication but as evidence of seems one which most men would adopt All letters for publication should be written on who knew as little about the practiest side of one side of paper only,

the opium question, as the ordinary member No anonymously signed communications that hase already appeared in other papers will be of Parliament does. In fact the position of the Crown Colonies is much that of the unfortunate people who ery God is in leaves, and the Tear is far away. It is

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HONGKONG, JULY 8TH 1909.

only by making ontory before an evil is perpetrated, that Crown Colonies as a role can hope to avert the threatened evil.”

Only one case of plague was reported yester

day.

The Singapore Municipality are inviting tenders for $1,000, 100 debentare stock carrying interest at 45 per cent. The money is to be devoted to various public works.

Col. F. H. Haynes, who will be remembered as the officer in charge of the Army Pay Department at Hongkong a few years ago, has become the senior officer of the Army Fay Department at the War Office.

The Minates of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, published in another column, include correspondence on the proposed Government note issue and other subjects of general interest,

hard labour.

Hall-time: Corinthians, 2goals; B.O.C., pil. The Boys started off with the same energy in the second half and continued to assail their op ponents, and although it w oferctly thestory of the lion and the mouse, was a game in long experience. They gave a very creditable which boys were pitted against, mostly men of performance, however, and played a game which, if repeated in their future programme, very few teams in the competition will be able to

long yeterday received the following telegram tory:-Low-pressure ares over N. China Bex. A typhoon may develop in it to the E.N.E. or NE. of Paracels,"

THE COLONY'S WATER SUPPLY.

COLO

The exceptionally dry season we have had is naturally indicated in the water return. On the 1st of July last year we had nearly four months supply in the reservoirs this year

BOXER BEBELLION RECALLED.

A native watchman who was employed by the acting chief bailid of the Supreme Court on June 25th to guard the effects in a shop at 332; Queen's Road West, was charged before. My best. During the course of the hail the Corin. there is about half that quantity. At Kow. Mr. Barnard, K.C.; stating that Mr. Drammoni

found in another column.

thians scored two more goals, one through O. B. Loon there is only a little more than a month's F. A. Hazeland at the Magistracy yesterday Chanyut and ons through It. C. Witchell, but supply, whereas last year the storage on July 1st with accepting a bribe of $4. The defen while the Boys have no goals to their was loloat for nearly six months. The mea dunt is alleged to have accepted this amgent credit they have the satisfaction of knowing surements at the variant reservoirs will be as tes money in consideration of his allowing that they played an excellent game, and one certain fumiture to be remored Mr. WBL which

was appreciated by the numerous Blanton (of Messrs. Doacon, Locker and Demon) spaciators. appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Les d'Almada a Castro (of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Morrell) represented the defendant. The hearing was adjourned

Preparations for the car ferry between Shimonoseki and Moji seem to be progressing vigorously, and it is thought by the Japan Mail that the work will be finished by the autumn of this year. The contractor is Mr. Miyamoto and the contract price is 250.000 yon. Embankments are to be built on either side of the Strait, that on the Moji aide extend

Final Corinthians, 4 goals; B.O.C., nil.

SUPREME COURT,

Wednesday, 7th July.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

PEFORE HIS Horous MB, H H. J. GOMPERTZ (FCISNE JUDGE),

CLAIM FOR MOKEY LENT.

Hui Ching Kau sued Lam Ste Chiu for $765, for money paid and laut. There was a counter

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FOR THE EMPIRE. Signor Marconi, speaking at the Imperial Press Conference, intimated that by next August he was prepared to establish wireless telegraphy stations connecting all parts of the Empire and inolving greatly reduced rates.

WHAT IS A WOMAN?

WHAT

الله

Tientsin

In the Divorce Court, London, last month Sir John Bigham hound the cross.petitions for divorce presented by Mr. Jas. Ivor Macpherson Drummond and his wife, Mrs. Lacy Elizabeth Onslow. Afte outset Mr. Priestley, K,O for Drammond, The co-respondent was Mr. H. E. the wife, said his client withdrew her petition

The husband's petition was proceeded with,! and charges against her husband.

married his wife in June, 1890, at Foochow, Chins, where Mr. Drummond was an assistant in the Custome Department. Afterthemarriaga together in China down to the Boxer rising of 1900 Then, husband and wife lived happily

and children being ordered to leave ra Drunmond and her children came to England. Er. Driamond followed her in 1902. The wife was residing at Couth- sea, and when her husband came home she sail she preferred to remain in Bouthees to going about, so the husband went about alone. There was some trouble, sald counsel, between them after his return with reference to a child born November, 1903. In February, 1904, Mrs. Drummond filed a divorce petition, charging her husband with misconduct and cruelty, chargre which the husband said were untrue. As a matter of fact the wife afterwards bold the nurse who attended her at the birth of a child on Jane 22, 1905, of which petitioner ovald not have been the father, that she had filed a petition, but there was practically nothing in it, it being

in

Tax précise value of a pledge given by the Imperial Government has recently been the subject of a good deal of discussion in the Legislative Council. It was suggested that His Majesty's present Ministers might possibly place upon a promise made through H.E the GOVERNOR to the Colony a somewhat different construction to that put upon it by the ordinary plain-speaking, single-minded man, Anyone who doubts of such a conting. the possibility

nay should seat carefully the speech by the PRIME MINISTER on the Tesolution brought forward by Captain arrive in Shanghai on the 20th instant, Mr.It is expected that 30 ears will be able to cross money had been lent to the defendant and the college don, an angel;to a poet, a flower; and calling him “ Enghie CRIIG in the House of Commons on the 26th May, dealing with the definition the Two-Poner - Standard. The report in The Times of May 27th makes

made

of

A telegram has been received at H. B. Ming as far as Dairi and that on the Shimonoseki claim. Mr. Otto Kong Bing appeared for the upreme Court, Shanghai, stating that his side as far as Takesaki. Hight hundred ferry plaintiff and Mr. Gardiner appeared for the Honaar Judge Lindsey Smith has been appoint boats will be employed, and they will be in these defendant ed Acting Assistant Judge, and that he will separate lines so se to suit the state of the tide. Lindsey Fmith has been Judge of H. B. M. Court. at Zanzibar since 1904.

The plaintiff's case was that three suma of

at one time, and that ten crominge will be remaining sum was lent on a consideration possible per diem. The fare, now 50 sen, will be reduced to 30 sen...

which failed. The defence was that the sums were paid in respect of moneys due for goods sold and delivered not to the plaintiff himself

A young and precocious post of the South, on being asked to contribute to a lady's albu, has, according to a Paris contemporary, given the following as an answer to the question, What is a woman "To a painter, a model to an invalid, a nurses to one without pocup to a doctor, a subject; to a farmer, a housewife: tion, a plaything: to a Parisian, a dowry: to naturalist, a female: to a Haron, a boast of burden; to a Roman, a woman of the world; to to a Christian, companion.

to frighten the husband. Mr. and Mrs. England. He dined with them, and when Drummond met the cd-respondent in 1902 in petitioner returned to Chias visited Mrs. Drummond at the time of her confinement, sise

In December, 1905, Mrs. Drummond wrote to her husband in China an indignant letter, with reference to the petition he had filed against her, in regard to the child born in 1905, smil some letters for the co-respondent were after- wards found are Mrs, Drummond had stayed. ommenced :** Darling girl; wid

One,

ended

c'ear that on November 12th the and Japanese langunges, two in the first-named from Singapore to West Hartlepool has been but to the firm in which pisintie was a partner. Foot to form a combination between the four little California rose, ever yours, Hugh."

Eight officers of the British army, live up to the presentqualified as interpreters in the Chinese and six in the latter. In addition, 13 have passed" in Chinese and 22 in Japanese, whilst 30 have" passed" in the late Chinese Begt. test. Until Tuesday the police had made many vain attempts to capture a party of gamblers who had a rendezvous at the rear of the village

The voyage of the damaged steamer Netherton very eventint. She was damaged badly by an ox- plosion at Singapore a year ago, and whengstahed up the vessel stood forty-feet ont of the water forward. She was therefore difficult to handle. In the Bay of Biscay all hands had to get to work to lash the funnel, which threatened to e overboard.. Fears were ales felt for the dying

THE CARRYING TRADE ON THE YANGTSZ.

Japanese papers state that a movement is on Evidence having been heard, the case was principal shipping companies whose steamers adjourned,

are.plying on the Yengtsze, namely, the Nisahin Company, the China Merchants, Mesure. Jardine Matheson and Co., and Messrs. Batterfold and Swire. These four had been cutting each other's throats all through the recent period of nonto depression, and not until improvement of rates

as would enable them to April last were they able to make such an cover their expenses. According to the

A PAWNBROKER'S GRIEVANCE, Inspector Demond, whe prosecuted an Aber- doen fish desier for conducting a pawnbroker's business without paying the requisite licence, Illustrated the hardships which the licence affers through the competition of stich mên. The case was tried at the Magistracy before Mr.

fromwhich we collate thisinformabonge.

Prime Minister stated that the Government defui'ely accepted the Two-Power Standard as measing "a preponderance of 10 per cent, over the combined strength in capital ships of the two next strongest Powers what ever they might be and wherever they were situated." Yet on the 26th May he had of Ngautaukel. On the day mentioned, how bridge, a temporary structure from which the the official effrostry calmly to say that ever, they were successful in surprising six men, navigation of the vessel was directed, but for who were charged before Mr. J. E. Wood st tanately the only things carried away were some

which occurred in April suggested the when he made that definition he did not the Magistracy yesterday and exdored to pay a ventilators Neverni tragie incidents-oecurred J. R. Wood, to her undergo a fear, took the lead in initiating it. On the 10th

of representatives of the include America among the Powers. By fins of $5 each.

The ship left Singapore with a crew of 51, in that the sum paid for e licence was 8750 a year, instant, a meeting "way of drawing a herring across the trank

Yesterday the new Portuguese gunboat eluding 35 Chinamen. Two days out, the third but as a result of this unfair competition one companies was held at the Anayasa restaurant out. It was found, however, that the documents and confusing the issue, ho scoffed at the

at Suez a man was put ashere suffering from by depriving the Government of $750, and idea of reckoning on China, ovu suppose Marco was launched at the Kowloon Dooks, gineer, Mr. 3. M'Millan, died of heat spoplexy, pawnshop in Aberdeen had to cloes down, there in Takyo, and the question was fully threshed she were minded to have a fleet of six, eight Miss Bocadas daughter of the Governor of anterio fever, and ho died later; two days bofors another was in a sinky condition, yet the defen-furnished by Hire of the companies were not higher rate of interest than a pawnbroker, had others of a more detailed character, for which or ten Dreadnoughts," and be ignored Magagongh the indisposition of her mother reaching Cann (Algeria) 8 Chinaman hanged dant, whe was a salt fish desler and charged afficiently explicit, and they agreed to substitate allowed. Another and, it is hoped, & final, on- himself in the banker bold; and upon arrival at been doing business for over a year without a purpose a delay of a week or ten days was west Hartlepool a lumber of the crew developed Hoence. He saved the $750 for a lice, and ferente will he hold in Tokyo towards the elese

thongh the maximum penalty is 8200 he was of the month. Japan Mail.

perfo

the christening ceremony,

Thu

altogether Japan's powerful fleet; in foot, ladysequently presented with a gold he bluntly stated, at the conclusion of his chain bracelet as a souvenir of the occasion, and remarks, that when he made his previous congratulatory speeches followed.

If boriberik

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fined only $100,

of a combination and the Nisshin Kison

Kajabs

all my love, believe me, my dear Another letter raferred to the dear little

babo

I think Elaine a very pretty name. With regard to the surname, I believe it should be registered in the maiden name of the mother, but as you are still married, I do not know. McDermott is & family name. I don't know whetherit would be of any use. Be careful, dear, what you do. The penalties for wrongful registration are very movere. You may, of course, say the father has taken entira charge,

but do not mention kis namo. Counsel mentioned that petitioner did not now. propose to press his claim for damages, Evidence was given of the birth of a

a poet

all,

to Mes, Drammend at Southsea.

His Lordship asked if the co-respondent was Jane, 1905, and the visits of the co-respondent

M. Barnard I see be sent a poem; that in

A decres nisi, with custody of the children, was granted, the costs against the co-z being agreed at £250.

ondent

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