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events up to the abolition of the free customs Up- till zone, of German manufacture.". this point, there was no tariff to foster Bussian trade, but the lesson was too obvious not to be learned, and some modifica tious have been introduced, with the result that two or three houses which the market have & CO., formerly controlled
now to face competition. As was only to be expected, trade has been depressed since 1906, and as it coincided with the commercial crisis in the Far East generally no grest
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At a meeting of the Korean National Associa TELEGRAMS.
tion held at San Francisco & resolution was Presed denouncing the proposed annexation of Koren by Japan, and messages of protest were sabled to the Emperors of Korea and Japan.
At the Magistracy yesterday, before Mr. J. B. Wood, the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. C. Mol. Messer, charged a Treasury shrof named i Kos Hing with embezzling a sam of $12941. The case was remanded ponding an examination of the books, and hail was fixed in the sum of $1,000.
Before Mr. J. K. Wood at the Magistracy
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ME. T. W. KINGSMILL.
A GRIM PICTURE. FRENCHWOMEN'S AWFUL FATH IN CHINA, " It is with doop regret that we (N.-C. Daily Neto have to announce the death of Mr. T. W.
One of the most sensational pictures in this Kingsmill, who for many years has been looked
year's Salon des Artistes Français has been the apon as one of the greatest living authorities an things Chinese and the history of the interstriking work by M. Chabannes la Palice called Les Boxers. It has osused a great deal of one of foreigners with the people of this Empire. Mr. Kingsmill had been ill for some curiosity and speculation amongst the crowds months and roosntly he was in the General which daily have passed before it. What did it Hospital fortnight ago no
from an affection of the moon? What was the story? Who were the heart, but s
ole was removed to his two women who stood shrieking there with home
where ho
he passed away shortly after six terror in the dirty little call? And whose was the severed hand, held out towards them ou a o'clock last evening (July 26).
the three villainous looking Chinese Thomas William Kingsmill was & civil en-lanca ginger and architect. He was born in 1837 of who stand in the doorway mocking their agony ?. All Paris has been wanting to know the atory. English parents who had settled in Dublin. He was
was educated privately and when he came The legend at the foot of the picture has only to Chins as a young mau he was engaged in just given a sufflaient alue to the tale of horrer in geological research. In 1887. he
Canal, which had been dislocated by Imperial on the northern section of the the course of the Yellow River; but cxing to the obstractive policy of the Peking Govern- ment, controlled largely at that time by the late Li Hung-chang, the recommenda- tions which
made in the report
yesterday Detective-Sergeant Appiston charged The Toyo Kisen Kaisha have given there is reason to believe that the worst is & Chinese with selling Banpai lottery tickets six months' notice to the Pacific Mailation and survering work at reyod want to know the whole story. The insoription
over, and that_bwiness, having returned to normal channels, will now continue to develop on a more substantial basis than before."The settlement of the voxed ques- tion of the re-imposition of the customs," adds the Vice-Consul, "cannot but have a
at No. 49, Temple Street, Yaumati. Defendant
pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a fine of $500, the alternative being three months' im prisonment.
Some months ago jewellery vained at $310. was stalen from Miss Halles, su artiste at the Victorin Cinematograph. On Sunday two Chibos were arrested on suspicion of being E. R. Halifax at the Magistracy yesterday, concerned in this lareony, charged bafore Mr. and remanded for a week,
The question of dealing with the sighty Biths recently charged before H. B. M. Police by the members of the Municipal Council, but it is thought the matter will be decided in a day or two. Members of the Council have been busy lately with the bank erisia
Yesterday, August bank holiday, was
Steamship Company of their intention to terminate the existing working agreement.
CHINA AND TIBET.
and
be
to make
everybody who has seen the picture on the picture rums:
"They
had not the time to gain Tientsin, Surprised by a band of Boxers, Monsieur X.
was at once massacred. His wife and her sister, exposed to the insults of the miscreants, wore subjected on the following day to the worst ontrages before they were massacred in turn.- 1899"
were never carried out. Subsequently Mr. King Courrier de Saigon, forest for Florisod, be
danger which lies in the possibility of fuck to the thority, and he contributed art, M. Chabannes Is Palice having already been
journals he road
The only
bo able to tell me the
A ORIM STORY.
The picture has an amill engaged in exploration of cool folds in
one it will probably bo orhibitol at Liverpool Shangtung and Szechuan provinces, and he PEKING, August 1st. CONDITION is next to tranquilising and steadying effect upon
made a special study of the ancient literature at the Walker Galleries from October to Janus China is thoroughly cognizant of the and history of China, on which he was onary next for the annual exhibition of modern
noknowledged QUALITY, the most essential recommerce generally, while the fact that the
of the ethnography
aly invited by the committee to send it. of Central Asis in prehistorio thues. Mr. man who was likely quisite of a Cigar. Our Warehouse Government is again devoting large sums to the erection of buildings and fortifications in Stanley Street contains specially is of great importance for the prosperity of
the Tibetans attacking British truding Kingsmill was a prolific writer and the foreign whole story of the picture was the artist himself,
of the We
West
his just outside Paris, to get him to tell me all profited much by his fitted Drying Rooms for Maturing the town, since it not only gets very con Magistrate at Shanghai has not yet been decided agencies, owing to the chagrin which newspapers of China as well as the scientifle and so I called on him at his villa at Nea Cigure, and in the Dispensary itself
siderable sums of money in circulation but
they feel at Great Britain's stern refusal knowledge of Asin and the Chinees. Beside this it. M. la Palice in a well-known portrait many papers before the North China painter, but only exhibits oao picture a year at the same idea is carried out on a is an earnest of the intention to secure to
to assist in restoring the Dalai Lama. Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, of which the Salon. The appearance of "Les Boxers"
at the tim
time of his there this year is more or less socidental. The Tibetans are still strongly he was Vice-president at
death, and to which he has left one hundred
не smaller scale by the installation of Vladivostok its strategical and economic
position.
agitating for his restoration, and and twenty volumes from his valuable Hibrary, drying cupboards.
Turning to the Britisha sharo of the local Any Cigars purchased from us have trade, it cannot be regarded with any degree observed holiday by the Government China is seriously debating the advis including a Chiness dictionary. Mr. Kiugs: actusi facts of the case, the artist about the therefore the advantage of being in of satisfaction. Compared with German departments as well as most European firme in
imports, those from Britain cut a very the Colony, Sport was in the ascendant, Dility of concurring, as the only respect when lecturing or speaking on a was quite by accident that I noticed the little
vetaries of all forms teking advantage of the means of tranquillizing the Lamaista, FINE CONDITION:
If China accedes to their request, a pitiable figure, but, to make matters worse, beautiful weather to make the most of a day of We Stack all the Best Know of the little British trade that exists fully recreation, while bathing picnics and excursions British force may escort the Dale members of the Asiatic Society through its I read this bald nocount of the death by torture Brands, as well as the following, ninety per cent, is ordered in Hamburg by were numerous. which are Manufactured solely for the agents of German firms in Vladivostok. It is obvious that as long as this state of affaire continues, the British share of the LOLITAS - PER BOX OF 50. $5.50 trade of the port is not likely to become
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reasons
S
man seized a
On Saturday night two coolies quarrelled on the second floor of 35, Wellington Street, and is the course of the fight Le chepper, drove it into his opponent's left thigh and nearly severed three fingers from his loft hand. The man who used the chopper was arrested by an Indian constable, charged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday and remanded until the injured man comes out of hospital,
Lama to Lhassa.
(REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE" HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."}
CHURCH AND STATE IN
SPAIN.
LONDON, July 31st. The Spanish Ambassador to the Vatican has been recalled.
The Vatican, in a semi-official com.
The Germany. дла from for the insignificance of British trade
Two Chinese were charged before Mr. are due to the fact that no attempt was made in the earlier times to gain J.R. Wood at the Magistroy yesterday with stealing a quantity of cable from the railway a footing, and firms of other nation works The first defendant told his Wor- ulities, foreseeing the development of the ship that he bought the cable from the second, munication, declares that this recall country, were able to consolidate their but the story of the second was that the first shows the Premier's programme means position. Here again we note a complaint defendant stole the property from No. 5 tannel
LONDON, August 1st. which has been made against British traders and he was looking for hins to arrest him. The war, which he will certainly get.
second man was discharged, and the first over and over again. Mr. HoDGSON says:
sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment. The Replying to many telegrams for "Local traders and merchants are used to sound man was then charged with being in
with to
great
"I really know
aid to me, "thah is suggested in the inscription on the mill was always listened
I have never boon ont to China, and it of picture. the topics of whist he was known to be a master, and they were maxy, and it would be impossible paragraph I quote from the Courier de Saigon. to enamorats the many subjects on which he It was at the time when the world was, vory has contributed much valuable knowledge to the much interested in the Boxer rising, and when of three French people the picture instantly Journal.
It is interesting to note that in 1870, when leaped to my mind, and I determined to paint it. "I only remember that it was the story of a there existed in Shanghai in the form of
left volunteers anly what was known as the "Rifle Frenchman and bis wife and her sister, who left Clab," after the massacre at Tientsin, meetings, Peking before the attack on the Legations, and The account of their were hold with a view to resuscitating the Shang. tried to reach Tientsin.
death gave no names, and merely recorded the hai Volunteer Corps and it was at one of these meetings that Mr. Kingsmill proposed that the fact of their captare, torture, and masssore.
But
what facte thero were wore authentic VR.C.as previously existing be restesitated, and
------ * that the members of the Bife Club be invited to enough, and as I found out later the incident
In the East: WAR well-known form No. 1 Company. The resolution was
"When the picture was finished I had no the ncoupled carried and the Municipal Council responsibility for the cost of the necessary intention of sending it to the Salon. I had
done it simply as a stady, and regarded it as
exhibition, Bat Guignol for Mr. Kingsmill was also connected with the bit too Graed building
of the first Woosung railway line, one day M. Roybet, the well-knowa painter, was afterwards torn up. He was also came into my studio and was struck by the oncerned in the discussions on the Land picture. He was amazed when I told him I did Regulations and the formulation of amendments not intend to exhibit it, and it was owing to the to them. Certain alterations were offected in insistence of him and other friends that I 1872-4, and in 1875 there was a special report eventually did so.
THE BOLDIERS' REVENGE,
•Not long
after this Marquis the General de by a Committos of whom Mr. Kingsmill was the last survivor.
Arme.
In Freemasonry Mr Kingsmill was a Fast Deputy District Grand Master of the Northern Lodge of Chins; and it was characteristic of bim that during his last moments of consolos 1028 was considering the welfare of another To Mr. G. Lanning, who was with him as
descasad spoke of an orphan child of
ho
Masor
Coutés paid me a visit. As soon as he saw the picture he asked me if it was not founded on the very incident which I had road of in the Courrier de Saigon. Ho had been engaged in the sup pression of the Boxer rising, and knew about it. As A Pa
a reprisal for this act of barians the French soldiers were allowed to
that was the way the
the General put it anyhow-and
sil
of bar.
ONLY communications relating to the new dealing with German exporting finns and unlawful possession of a spaner, was found support from Spanish clericals, thehom be was sncions to see placed in a Masonis pillage a pagoda the oariosities sus objets pondents must forward their names and have always found them willing to fall in guilty, and was sent to prison for a similar Pope has wired stating-that--amid-his -School in the Homeland and -he-expressed the which the soldiers took are now in the
with communications addressed to the with their methods, to quote with Russian term Editor, not for publication Jut as evidence of weights and measures and to send catalogues pout faith,
All letters for publication should be written on one side of paper only.
No anonymously signed communications that as already appeared in other papers will be
Terted.
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DEATHS.
and pamphlets printed in the Russian language." Warnings apparently are un heeded, and in consequence British trade suffers. Good service is rendered by the British Vice-Consul, who endeavours to rouse Britisti tradors from the apathy with which they regard this country, and seeks to show its great possibilities. In analysing the reasons for British traders not making an effort to obtain a share of the tradet Vladi
On July 26th, at 29, North Brechaon Raid, stok, he suggests as a possible explanation WILLIAN MCKEE (Standard Oil Co), aged 37 that the big British firms established in the On July 26th, Shanghai, at 3, Yahang Road, Far East have found till recent times the THOMAS WILLIAN KINGS MILL, aged 73 years; Chinese and Japanese trade sufficiently
years.
LAWN TENNIS.
A very successful tennis tournament was The Buffa Kowloon Tennis Court, when Cr. brought to a condusion on the Sergeante Mesa Sorgt N. Catchpole and Mys, Kelly defeated Q.M.S. Smith and Mrs. Andrews by two sets to one.
125 MUTINY VETERANS.
TRAGEDY AT AN HISTORIO GATHERING.
There was a gathering of veterans of the Indian Matiny at Chelsea Hospital on July 6th. Sixty-five indoor pensioners and sixty officers, who fought through the darkest days of the history of the Indian Empire, asserabled in front of the main quadrangle, and were photo- graphed as they sat in a terrace constructed out Three Field Marshals-Lord Roberts, aged
HONGKONG Overze: 10A, Des Vœur BOAD Cremunerative to occupy ali their energies," of successive tiers of sesta.
would be fulfilled,
hope that his wish with regard to this child's (Deceased was a regular contributor to the columns of the Hongkong Darly Press tiil within a few months of his demise.
PARALYSING AN ARMY.
ME. HEWLETT'S ASTONISHING PLAN TO PREVENT WAR.
Museum of Decorative Arts in Faris. Un- grief at the Government's action he
fortunately the Gezeral did not romambor the names of the three French victims, and will be stimulated by the numerous
promised at the time to have the story looked up an
and give me all the details. But, as happens expressions of Christian faith and
with these things, I have never received them.
I painted the picture as I first imagined it; the t
two women being made to gaze on the Holiness implored the continued sup-
severed hand of the murdered Frenchman before... valour which he has received. His
they were in turn outraged and put to death I in the picture The sister types imagined five port of the clergy, and sent his bone- diction.
who is kneeling is shrieking out alond in her terrar. The Some strangely warlike speeches wore mede
one standing is onliner:
jnat The message is regarded as at the meeting of the International Arbitre gaspi
for. As to gasping tion and Peace Association, held recently at men, the one kneeling, is the declaration of war.
Caxton Hall, Westminster. Mr. Maurice savage wild beast on all fours, delighting in the Hewlett, who presided, was the first to osuse terror of the women. The one leaning forward astonishment by suggesting the declaration of is the 'sadique, an obscene creature, delighting a general strike by the organised workers of in the idea of the tortures the women ar3 FORE Europe
to undergo. And the man holding out the as a provantive of proposed war. War stores might come upon them at any hand on the lanes is the gouailleur, a minute, said Mr. Howlett, and of all in-humurons rufion making jokes.
TURKEY WANTS TO PURCHASE
GERMAN BATTLESHIPS.“
LONDON, July 31st.
with horror.
China
$
There is only one thing which will prevent
LONDON OFFION 131, FLEET STREET. EC and, in the second place, "that they have aventy-eight year; Bir George White, seventy | póndent at Constantinople reports army corps mere lumber. He would suggest Erise M. Chabannes in Palica ia saking for it is
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, AVOUST END, 1910.
held aloof on account of the general Ave years, and Sir Evelyn Wood, seventy-two
rears sat in the front row, Sir Charles Eliott who, though formerly in the Civil Service, had on the Indian Matiny modal-was also in the front row.
Most the Chelsen pensioners have been in Indis, but only those who wore the medal were allowed to take part in this commemorative
master.
of
+1
financiers, were
most
PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT ON JAPAN,
A banquet in honour of Baron Oyra, Minister
had all to lose and nothing to airman,
in✔ed assembly. The
mediate preventive mousures that he knew there was only one worth consideration. The Berlin." Tageblatt's" corres-Speaking plainly, the issue depended upon the the picture going to Liverpool, and that is if it fathers and brothers of those who could make is purchased within the next month or ac. The
£1,000Daily Sketch. should, Earopa, threat upon
of European war, threaten a that Turkey is negotiating for the that organised labour, all over
any and prevent it taking the field." purchase of the German battleships general strike. They would thereby paralyse
and * Brandenburg
Friedrich
general strike was undoubtedly the dangerous and terrible weapon at the disposal of of Agriculture and Commerce of Japan and Wilhelm," both of which are twenty the organised workers, and he believed the mere President of the Imperial Japanese Commission,
enough to the years old, as Great Britain declined threat of it would be sugarmakers. It was given at the Japan-British Exhibition ou
President ol the The oldest of the group was eighty-five years to sell any of her warships.
was, at any rate, the only remely that suggested July 7th Prince Arthur of Connaught (Hoa, itself to him for making war impossible. The and there 1900 5 a coincidence," said the secretary of the
working of age; nors was under seventy. hospital to an Express representative, it
their count happened on the birthday of Sir George White, GERMAN SOCIALIST VICTORY, gain by war, for
ita origin three years ago. "The occasion bad
LONDON, July 31st. who is the governor of the hospital, when the late King hold a leves of officers whe had taken part in the Mutiny. It was then
At a bye-election for the Reichstag, suggested that this larger group should meet and be photographed. It is to General Grahams for the electoral division of Stuttgart, that the event is due."
Among the group photographed was a grey which has hitherto been held by a afterwards he complained of feeling unwell, and died. He had suffered from heart disease, returned by an overwhelming majority.
He had always given his age as eighty-four years, but in the regimental books he appears na two years younger.
RACIAL RIOTS IN AMERICA.
classes
ICS spirit of ignorance and mistrust with which they seem from time immemorial to have regarded things Russian. Into the origin of this feeling it would be unprofit The first consular report on the trade of able to go, but that it is unreasonable is Vladivostok has lately come to þand, and as proved by the excellent results obtained by comparatively little is known as to what is German traders." These explanations are bappening in this northern port the remarks doubtless very true, but they are far from of Mr. Vice-Consul HoDaRox have in conso-flattering, and if anything were calculated grence a special value. Candidly, the report to rouse British enterprise sutely it would furnishes rather depressing reading for the be these words: "Undoubtedly the opening Briton. It illustrates a lack of enterprise on up of business relations in Russian territory the part of British traders, and reveals their requires special experience and knowledge of inability to recognise certain conditions Russian trade methods and traditions, which essential to success in business it competi- British Far Eastern firms do not possess, bearded veteran, Colour-Sergeant Well Soon National Liberal, a Socialist has been country to which he was accredited. But he dying her arts and industries and her econo---
those."
then with other nationalities. The complaint but it is somewhat remarkable that not one "is not ventilated for the first time. From of them has taken the pains to try to acquire
all parts of the world the same tendency to
Fortunately the report is not adhere to old-fashioned ideas, the same
entirely pessimistic. A change of attitude difficulty of adapting themselves to new conditious, the same apparent incapacity of has become discernible, and if something meeting new methods, has been deplored, has been done to show that British trade can and, while it is admitted that Tarif Reform ba fostered there and that foreign capital would give them a certain amount of can be remuneratively invested in the
V
"HEATHEN ENGLAND."
Though I have served forty fearg in the Army and have seen every nation and every army in the world worth looking at, I have never seen in any part of the world at any time in or place women so broken down, so hopeless, as
LONDON, July 31st. Serious racial riots have occurred Anderson County, Texas, in
and
remove that
the
was in the chair.
the health of Baron Oura, as well as defeat made
said that Japan had taken a share in every In ternational Exhibition during the last forty Sir Frank
addressed the meeting,
Atst Louis in 1904 hor display of indus Fears
provoked and culture explaining that he had been invited to say some
scarcely less admira thing as to the relations between the German tion than the
gave astonished boating been wation display strength and oficioney, in nati Ambassader of the Crown for a number of Faars, Manchuria But nothing Japan had ever doze he declared, ho had naturally tried, while appr maistaining wad supporting the interests of his approachoil in completeness the attempt which country, to conciliate the people of these bad made to afford them an opportunity af
hamic development and progress in mo
modern had found it difficult, owing largely to the civilisation as in tant Exhibition. It was an distrust that existed on both sides of the North object-lesson that Japan was now prepared to Ses. That distrast was chiefly due to misunder enter into friendly rivalry with the nations of standing, and it must be a portion of the work the West and take rank with them in the cor
misunderstanding of the society
mercial enterprises which linkel up the East If he were a German, the speaker co- and the West and furthered the peace of the tinued, he would with his country to have world. England was among the pioneers in great Beet for the protection of her commercial, recognising dignity of commercial industrial, and colonial intereste. But a great many people in Great Britain believed that the enterprise, and Japan had shown that she German fleat was only built ne a mansco to as equally prepared to recognise ita value. While cordially welcoming Japan into this happy rivalry they sincerely England. He did not believe that. But he admitted the possibility that
For that reason
developmenta of life, her workmen might never we must have a fleet sufficiently strong to pre- lose the delicate handicraft which
In that there could characteristic of the race vent even that remote possibility.
Resolutions were carried urging the establish characteris ment of a Fress Bureau for the circulation of be no rivalry. In responding, Baron Oura said
it was a
Japan's experience that whenever they authentic news on international questions, and
increased. condemning the agitation for the introduction participated in a foreign exbibition their foreign
The Duke of Montrose proposed Friendship and Prosperity to the Commercial Relations between the Two Island Empires," This Sultan of Salu, overlord of the southern-which was supported by Sir John Cockburn and most chain of islands in the Philippine M. Yves Guyor. Frince Tokugawa replied. Archipelago, has left bis saltanate, and is on his way to the United States, vil Europe to sell collection of pourla, valued at 250,000. His Highness, who is s. Mahommelen, gained notoriety Bre years ago by offering his hand to Mias Alice Roosevelt, ex-President Roosevelt's daughter, nor Mrs. Nicholas Longworth.
*cacouragement which they do not at present development of the country, Mr. HODGSON have acea thom in this district. Yet we talk which twenty negroes have been might become a one day that foot that, whatever her success in the modern
about heathen races and savage countries, and killed. call this God's England!"
This oatbarst was made by Surgeon-General. Troops have been despatched Colomba is to be provided with a new Fratt, during a speech at the opening of the
extension of Claremont Mission Hail, Can-endeavour to restore order. Cathedral.
onjoy, the advice which Kine Gaonuz gave will deserve well of his countrymen. when he was PRINCE OF WALES OU returning. from a tour in these memorable words, ̈* Wake up, England," applies to-day with as great, if not greater, force than whez delivered by the Royal traveller.
A-senaation has brou orested in Manila by the appearance of s Japanese ricsha polled by Japaneso coolio.
1
The latest number of The War Cry hiss as a frontispiece an illustration titled, "The Salta tion Army helps young Japan."
1
THE DALAI LAMA.
to
onbury
am no parson (be continued); I speak in the name of science. Motherhood is everything. The woman is supremely sacred. I see. women erorywhere drinking in your pot-hauses, I
saw it in any land as in England, and have been all over the world. Where is the diguity of motherhood? The day will come It is reported from Darjeeling on
will be supplied with drink. It
Rever
what no woman when
"A hundred thousand cases of cruelty to
in
The trade of Vladivostok has from its earliest times been very much in German hands. At the present moment, says Mr. HODGSON, of the large general afores which do the bulk of the trade here, the ajority are German, while it would cer The Hongkong interport swimming team will tainly be no exaggeration to say that, of the arrive in Shanghai about the end of August, total imports into Vladivostok exclusive of and it has been dooided that the Interport Galadidly cared for, and in writing of Japan I have food-stuffs; at least three-fourths were, at all will be held on September 1, 2 and 3.
LONDON, August 1st,
like Belling the pass word on the battlefield! reliable authority that the Dalai Lama children in this country last year. And in is deeply chagrined at Britain's policy, India I have seen the Buddhist's children splen- and has resigned the idea of going to called it 'the land of happy children. But the Peking.
day is coming when we shall be civilised.
one.
Wak
into this country of compulsory military service trade in the following year greally. Persianent”
HM cruiser Proserpine, of the East Indies doet, arrived at Plymonth on July 2nd with her
master, two stokers and a woman in a critical Condition through an siisok, of beri-beri con- tracted in the Persian Gulf. Other men on board are belavad to be suffering from the same disease, and they have in consequenes been placed under surveillance.
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