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Radio Programmes

SHORT WAVE

HONGKONG

Z

On Wavelengths of 355

Calls

G.S.G.

B

metres (845 2.0's) 31.49

G.S.B.

G.S.11.

W

-motzas (9.53 megasyslos).

G.S.O.

Trans.

COMMENTARY FROM AINTREE ON THE GRAND NATIONAL

New Variety

12.00 to 12.20 p.m.

Relay of Scr. vice of intercession from St. John's Cathedra).

12.30 p.m.

Rachmaninoff—Rhapso--

dy On A Theme Of Paganini For Plano And Orchestra, Op. 43.

DAVENTRY·

GENERAL

SUPPLEMENTARY VOTES TOTAL

Legislative Council

$414,145

Finance Committee Meeting

SAY

FAIRY MARCH 24, 1939.

Gordon's

...and know what you're drinking/

GORDON'S

DRY GIN

INSTREAMRY LONDON.

Wavelength 1279b.c. (16.86m.) 8.51m.c. (31.35m.) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) (G.S.0. G.S.G.. G.S.B.)

Trans. ti (G.S.JL. G.S.G. G.S.B.)

Trans.

III (G.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.B.)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.31 metres Power, Kilowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: FHI. Wavelengths 18.88m. 25.57m.; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1773okc..

Sergei Rachmaninoff (Plano, with H.K. Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel-Time phia Orchestra.

1.53 p.m. Plano,

Rachmaninoff.

a.ITL

al the 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"Glimp

ses of English Literature." (A). Serenade. Op. 3, No. 5 Rachmani- 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A).

10.40-"At Home and Abroad” noff Scherzo (Borodin).

11.10-Luncheon Music (A).

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

London Piano-Accordeon 1.03 0. Band and Sam Browne (Baritone).

You Be Another There Never (Barry Woods), One Night In Monte Carlo Sherman and Lewis--London Plano-Accordeon

Band

the under direction of Scott Wood. With vocal Talking Through My Heart chorus. (fim, The Big Broadcast of 1997'); Have You Forgotten So Soon (Gilbert

Bari Nicholls) Bam Browne and tone) with

Happy, I'm Orchestra. (51m Happy

"Caravan') Lordon Piano-Accordeon Band under the d-

With vocal chorus.. A Star Fell Out Of Heaven (Gordan and Revel); The One Rost (Lyon and Maintyre: Sam Browne (Barttope) with Orchestra.

rection of Scott Wood.

Maid Of Brazil (Le Roy and Marsdeni; The (film Limelight'-- Whistling Waltz London Plano-Aecordeon Band under With the direction of Scott Wood.

Vocal ChurTUS.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,

Forecast Weather

and Announce- ments.

(A).

11 30-Afternoon Musical Programme

(A).

"

pm.

(01).

3.15 "Mendelssohn"-the Priani-Trio

3.20 Tiny Tots Session (A).

"The 3.50-Evelyn Dove:

Carolina

Song-Bird." (D1). 4.00 The Adventures of Alonzo Mc-

'Tavish." (D1).

420-News (D1).

6.30-Vocal Recital (A).

of

| AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCES

COLONIAL SECRETARY HONGKONG'S MILITARY

PRESIDES

FIVE BILLS AMENDING VARIOUS ORDINANCES WERE PASSED, AND EIGHT NEW ONES GIVEN FIRST READING AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUN CIL, which was prodded over by the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, the in Colonial Secretary, absence through indisposition of His Excellency the Governor. Those present were:-the Pres!-

ment Civil Hospital, to a Mental With regard to the anancial dent; His Excellency the General

Hospital, $25,000 for General Works year April 1, 1937 to March 31, 1939, Officer Commanding Troops. (Drainage), and $60,000 for emer-statements" A and B, show respec- Major-General A. E. Grasett; the rency expenses arising from the tively the cost of the garrison and Attorney-General. the Hon. Mr. Sino-Japanese conflict. C. G. Alabaster; the Becretary, for

Those present at this meeting tribution (Provisional) based on Chinese Affairs, Hon, Mr. W. J. Carrie; the Financial Secretary, were the Colonial Secretary. Hon the estimated revenue in respect Hon. Mr. S. Caine; the "Harbour Mr. N. L. Smith (president), Hon. of that year. It will be seen that Master, Hon. Comdr. G. F. Hole, Mr. S. Caine. Financial Secretary the cost of the garrison exceeded following honourable the provisional contribution, con- R.N. (Retd.): the Director of and the

CONTRIBUTION

IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING YESTERDAY A MEETING OF THE FINANCE COM- VOTES MITTEE WAS HELD, AT WHICH SUPPLEMENTARY TOTALLING S414.145 WERE APPROVED.

This total included $140,000 for ; amount of the contribution, con- the purchase of sand, $10,832 forverted Into sterling at the official Naval Arsenal Yard and Kellet rates of exchange current when Island, $34,500 for conversion of paid, by £929,219.8.9 Ivide state- nursing skaters' quarters Government Di.

the amount of the military con-

Public Works. Hon. Mr. R. M. members-Sir Henry Pollock, Mr.verted into sterling at the official Henderson; the Commissioner of. N. Chau, Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. A. rates of exchange current when Police, Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue; the Shields, Mr. W. N. T. Tam. Mr. paid by £1,205,085.

W. J. Carrie, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. Director of Medical Services, Ron R. M. Henderson, Mr. Leo D'Al-

Dr. P. 8. Selwyn-Clarke; the Romada e Castro, Jnr., and Mr. S. H. The Sir Henry Pollock. the Hon. Mr. Dodwell.

T. N. Chau, the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell. Lea D'Almada e the Hon, Mr. Castro, Jr., the Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields, the Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearce and the Hon, Mr. W. N. T. Tam.

The President announced: --- "Gentlemen, I have to announce that His Excellency the Governor is unfortunately Indisposed to-day and has appointed me, in accor dance with Article of the Royal Instructions, to preside at this meeting."

NEW MEMBERS The three new members. Hơn Mr. Perdue. Hon, Mr. Pearce, and Mr. Tam, were then sworn in

The Report of the Finance Com- mittee (No. 1), dated February 2. 1939. was adopted,

NEW BILLS

COLONY'S MILITARY

CONTRIBUTION.

"The following were copies.. of correspondence on the subject of the Colony's military contribution. tabled in Legislative Council yes- terday:-

I am, etc..

(Signed) G. W. Lambert. Under-Secretary of State.

Colonial Office, " 8.W.1...

STATEMENT A.

Cost of the garrison for the. Army Financial year April 1, 1937 to March 31, 1938.

Pay, &c., of the Army...... Medical Services Educational

'ments

Establish-

Downing Street.

February 21, 1939. Sir, I have the honour to trans- mit to you, for your information, copies of the papers noted below. Quartering and Move-

ments Sea Transport

I have the honour to be. Sir.

Your most obedient, humble Supplies. Road Transport

servant,

and Remounts

Clothing

General Stores Wariike Stores

373,204 .39,792

5,677

ovin

NO COLOURING MATTER

NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS.

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

THE ARMY

MARINE RETIREMENT

MILITARY COLLEGES The retirement is announced at his When the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst request of Lieutenant-Ceneral has been transferred to Harold Blount, D.SO, who was the there will be five colleges or groups in senior officer of Royal Marines on the the area the two Staff College divi- active list next, to the Adjutant-Cesions, a cadet gunnery and "Sapper eral. Majot- W. H. L. Tripp. CB. D.B.O., M.C., is promoted in the vacancy.

group.

A proposal was discussed some time ago for giving the Army an educA-. tional senate on a university basis. but the laital opposition to the amal- gamation of Bandhurst and Woolwich prevented development from the ang gestion of moving some of the other scattered schools to the Camberley

ATER.

17

'CADETS' TRAINING CRUISE HMS Vindictive, Captain HC. Hoveli cadet training cruiser, will leave Tortola, Virgin Islands, for Sa Juan, Porto Rico. This will be her last port of call during the spring 48,386 cruise. She is due at Plymouth from 151,012 March 25 to April 1, and at Chatham

CHIEF OF STAFF IN INDIA on April 3

General Br Iva Vesey... KC.B. ESCORT VESSEL FOR CHINA 169,934

The escort vessel Londonderry, K.B.E, OM.G, D.8.0. will vacate the Commander T. L Beevor, which has appoinment of Chief of the General 40,039

been relieved on the Africa Station by Staff in India on May 31, and has". 32,347

the new ship Auckland, will be trans-been granted home leave from the end 52,144 ferred to the China Station. but will of March till that date. Lieutenant- not arrive there till about mid-August, General Eric de Burgh, C.B., D.SO. 331.908 after a rent. She will take the place OB.E. Sr Ivo Vesey's successor, was

of the Polkestone, Commander H. T. due to arrive in India yesterday. T. Bayliss, which is to be converted NEW LIEUTENANT-COLONELS at Hongkong for surveying duties.

Major and Brevet Colonel EL Moore, D.8.0. M.C.. who has been promoted lleutenant colonel in the RE, is Chief Instructor ».

Construction) at the School of Milt- tary Engineering; Chatham.

5.25 Commentary On News (A). 6.00-The National Military Band

(A).

First readings were given, oa of the the motion

(Sd.) Malcolm MacDonald. The Oncer Administering

the Government of Hongkong

The War Office.

London, S.W... ·

January 24, 1939.

War to reference

Works, Buildings and

Lands Miscellaneous

Services

Effective

79,383 101,899. 125,083

€1,851,508

Contribution

(provision-

all in respect of the 1937-38 (vide year Statement B)

"..

Amount by which the coat...

of the Garrison exceed-

ed the amount of the provisional contribu- tion

"The war" Office,

Whitehall, S.W.1.

- **

that

Attorney- Sir,--With General, to the following Billsonce letter of May 7, 1938, num-Home Effective Charges... "A Bill to amend the Betting bered 18/Estimates 1189 (F.1). Non Effective Charges.. 6.40 -Desmond Tanner at the Elec-

by the Army 12.111 commanded tric Organ (A).

Duty Ordinance, 1931.". 6.45-Gerald Shaw. at Organ

"A Bill to make better provision Council to forward the enclosed Paramount Theatre (D2),

and punish statement. A to D, relative to the 7.00-Light Musical Programme (A). for the prevention

Discovery of 7.15 The

Franca." ment of endeavours to seduce military contribution payable by (D2)"

members of His Majesty's forces. the Colony of Hongkong.

local 7.55-Violin Recital by Bratza (D2).

member

It will be seen from statement C of any 8.15-Dance

Music by Brian Law or any

Police

the contribution force, enclosed Naval, Military or rance and his Bextet (D2), 8.45-Concert by Fritz Kreisler and corps or reserve, from their duty, based on the actual revenue of the

Serge Rachmaninoff (HL).

or from their allegiance to His Colony in respect of the financial 9.00 "Food for Thought." (D2); Re-

year April 1, 1936 to March 31, 1937, corded Feature (A); News Majesty.”

"A Bill to amend the law relat- amounted to $5,290,864.01 as com 920 Summary of the day's news ing to the professional qualifica-pared with the provisional con-

(A).

tions required in the case of tribution of $5,126,930.78 riötied in (D2); Report on the 9.30- News

Court the letter mentioned above... Amsterdam Stock Exchange Judges of the Supreme

The cost of the garrison, for that: and Full Court."" (HL).

therefore

exceeded the 10.00-Sandy Macpherson, at B.B.C.

Theatre Organ (D3).

STATEMENT B. 11.00 The Grand National.

Commentary (HL),

"A Bill to consolidate and amend year Moon

the law relating to the registra- tion of persons."

1.40 p.m. New Dance Music. For-Trots There's A New Apple Tres: Day After Day-Jack Hylton and His Orchestre with Vocal Refrain. Fax-Trots-Heart And Squl film A Borg is Born: Mayfair Merry Go Round

(film "Kicking the Around")-Bily Mayerl (Plane) with Dorothy Carless (Vocal). Wallz Med- ley Waltzland (arr. Bioddon)-Ter- Quickstep-- Casey (Organi Joseph Joseph! Tango-So Bile The Skles Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom Melody. Medley-Toy Land Medley- Auton and The Paramount Theatre 12.00-News (D3). Orchestra with Reginald Foort at them.

апсе

Organ

2.15 p.. Close down.

8.00 p.m. Relay of the Dance 'Or- chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel

(R) I Used

be Colour Blind, (b) Some of these days (c) Hawaii Calls, 6.14 Record: (d) Songs of India. Texas Dan (Robinson); Happy Go Lucky (Robinson)-Carson Robinson (Vocal) with Guitar, Accordeon and 621 (a) Where is the String Bass. Sun, (b) Waddlin' at the Waldori, (c) Light and Swingy. (a) China-Town 635 Records: Prasquita Serenade (Lebar): The Whistler And His Dog (Pryor)-Robinson (Cleaver (Organ). Somebody's Thinking Of You Tonight (6ymes and Powell-Elsie Carlie (Vocal) with Orchestra. 6.44 (c) Basin Street Blues. (b) Shine, (c) I Stu love to kiss you Goodnight, (d) Every Tub,

1.00 pm. Closing local Stock Quo-

tation

Com- mentary on the race by Thomas Woodrooffe (D3). 11.25-Recital by Harry Bleck (violin) and Maurice Vinden (organ)

(D3).

x1

"A Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the taxation of Hydrocarbon Oil.”

"A Bill to authorize an” under- taking for the reclamation of an

12.30 The Little Show." with Miff | area of sen bed to abut the Jubl-

Perric's Band (D3),

lee Street Ferry Pier Bpproaches and, Connaught Road to the East- Folonnie Brillants In D Major, Op.ward of such approaches between Romance (Second Queen Victoria Street and Fot- (Wleniakskt); Movement from Concerto No. 2 Wienlswski Op. 22)--Natan Milstein tinger Street and for construction of a pier, extending seawards from (Violin) with Leopold Mittmann" at the Piano.

such reclamation and also for the 8.33 p.m. Rossini La Boutique construction of a temporary pler Fantasque London

Orchestra between the said reclamation and Philharmonic conducted by Eugene Goossens,

Douglas Wharf." 9.60 p.m. London Relay...Food for Thought.

Three short

matters of

9.20 p.m. Next week's programme. topical interest.

9.30 p.m. - London Belay-The News. 9.50 . Bafe da Costa (Piano).

Der Fledermaus" -Selection (Strauss). Waltz Romantique Raie defence."

Da Costa).

talks on

"A Bill to amend the Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance, 1938."

"A Bill to make provision for the Colony's yearly contributions to His Majesty's Government for

With reference to the last BUL

19.00 $3. 148360__Kelay-Bandy | the Attorney-General remarked.

7.82 p.m. Songs by Georges Thni Macpherson at the B.B.C. Theatre that it was to be understood that,

(Tenor).

Barchetta Lena and Fahn)-with

Organ.

10.15 p. Nết. Viděly, Orch. w. Organ-Girl of the Golden Mile, Laskine (Harp) and M. Lafon Wen" - Balapan - Anton sad the (Guitar); Enlevement (Bordese and Paradisount Theatre Orchestra with Al Vocal - Levade) with Plano accomp. by Bollington at the Organ Georges Truc. Elegie (Massenet); Holtz Ever Bird Cohen 18onla-Davis) Pertanio (Messager)-with Orchestra Maz. Both with Ofthetra Organ Snappy-Sidney I Want To Be cotid. by Pierre Chagrion.

p.m. Landon Relay The Dis Torch. PlaneRush Hour (Wakim- Donkey Berrnade (nim overy Otra the writings of ng-Patricia Fochorough. Vocal

7.15

as pointed out in the objects and reasons, the scheme was experi mental and conditional:

BILLS PASSED The following Bills went through Committee stage and were passed: "A Bill to amend the Dangerous Drugs. Ordinance, 1935

"A" Bill for the repeal of the their and Plan They Say (Heyman - Government House and City De graddal discovery of her fascination Weld; There's Sunething Abbot: Ah

Scheme Ordinarice. "by Igor Vinogradoff and Stephen Pot Old Love (Milia-Pen Hudson)-Levelopment

Of France."

lishmen on France, showing

ter.

Hutchinson Vocal-Have A Bit of 1934, and for the appropriation to 355 p.m. Gennis-Idylle Bretonne. Pity On The Crooner (Askey-Barker) the general revenue of the Cotoriy Sir Dan Clodfrey concücudig the Athur Arkey with Siball Orches of any balance standing to the

Dance Orch-Jam On„Toäst... Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. ta (Duet for two Flutes: Soloists: Jean Fox-Trot: Tutti Frutti Fer-Trot

Gede Krupa and His Orchestra with and Pierre Genain),

8.09 p.m. Loend Time, Signist, Wea- Vocal Chorus, ther Report and Announcements.

Recital by Eileen, Joyce 8.43 p.m. A (Piano) and Natan Mistela (Violin).

Etude De Concert In F Minor (Last); Ebide De Convert In A Flat Major (Fan De Schlozer)-licen Grand National

credit of the Fund at the Treasury established under section 4 of that Vocal--Blumming On Ordinance.”. Park Avenue (aim 'On the Avenus");

WA+Bill to amend the Prevention This Year's Kisses (ilm On the of Eviction Ordinance 1988." Avenue-Aller Paye with Cy Feuer

"A Bill to amend the Evidence Orchestra,

The | Ordinance, 1889.

1-00 Dat London Relay

WA Bill to amend section 45A of

Ordinance, 1865, as enacted by the Offences Against the

Person Amendment "Ordinance 1938."”.

Jose (Pland Sonata in A Major à commentary on the race by the Offences Against the - Perabo (Vivaldi-air, David Netan Milstein Thomas Woodrooffe (assisted by a (Violin) what secreta Kittmann at race-rekder); Richard North (assisted the Plano, Trois Danses Fantastiques by a race-reader), and Victor Smythe (Shostakovich); Scherzo Op. 16. No, 2 from Aintree, Liverpool.. (D'Albert) - Eileen Joyce (Piano)

pm. Close 'down.

Hongkong Military Contribution 1937-38 (Provisional)

Ligutenant-

PENSION - AWARDS ..

R. Captain E

Coracti

M.V.O. D.8.C., RN has been awarded a Good Service pensium of 2150 a year from February 22 in succession to Captain J. H. Godfrey, C.B. R.N., pro-

Major J. C McDonald, M.C, who moted be flag raak on that date,

has been promoted lieutenant-colonel Captain W. C. O'G. Cochrane, tel.in the Royal Corps of Signals, is 46, has been awarded a Travers pension

af

£75

year, in the vacancy created ย

RIAS.C. DINNER

348.443 by the death of Captain H. M. Heath- The dinner of the Royal Indian

cote, retd., on December 31.

Army Service Corps will be held at Pic- AGreenwich Hospital pension of the Naval and Military Club,

£1,205,045

Equivalent in Sterling converted

st Official rates of Exchange

£353,053.11.9

Carréncy

Contribution (based on 20 per cent of the Revenue) in res- pect of the calendar year 1937 $5,082787.81 Three-fourths of this amount res

presenting the contribution in respect of the period April 1 to December 31, 1937

Add:

$4,247,075.86

£264,790.3.10

(Based on 20 per cent, of esti- mated Revenue) Jan, 1938... Feb.. 1938 March, 1938

$435,482.58 $435,482.58 $435,482.58

$5,553,523.80

£27,217.13.3 £27,217.13.3 £27,217.13.8

£340,443.3.7

The War Office,

Whitehall, 8.W.1,

STATEMENT C.

Hongkong Military Contribution 1936-37

Currency

Equivalent in Sterling converted

at Official rates of Exchange

(1) Contribution (based on " '20 "per cent. of Actual Revenue) in respect of talendar year 1938

$5,166,629.42

20

(2) Contritiftion (based on

per cent. of Actual Revenue) "In respect of calendar year

1937 Three-fourths of (1) representing -

the contribution in respect of the period April to Decem- ber, 1998... One-fourth of (2) representing the contribution in respect of the period January to March, 1997 Contribution April 1936 to March,

**1937:

The War Office, nyrs

Whitehall, 8.W.LE

$231,676,4,5

$5,662,767.81.

£353,053.11.8

£40 a year has been awarded to Cap-cadilly, on June 14. tain W. A. Pickering, OBE, retd., in

the vacancy caused by the award of the Travers pension to Captain Cochrane.

Paymaster Captain G. P. Wilson, retd, has been swarded a Greenwich Hospital pension of £56 a year, in the vacancy created by the death of Pay». master Captain J. Watson, retd., on January 11.

"NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appaintments are diade by the Admiralty:-

Cdra. Peterson, D.S.C., to Sharp hooter, in command (April 10); R. C V. Roes, to St. Angelo (April 11).

Instr. Cdr.-A. O. 8. Evans, to Re- pulse (March 13).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

NEW WING COMMANDER The March Promotions to wing- commander include that of Squadron Leader J. B. Lynch, one of the omicers who held temporary - comundesians in the War, returned to civil life after the Armistice to complete their educa- tion, and subsequently rejoined.

Fayr. Cdr. G. Calcut to Iron NW. CO-OPERATION

Duke (March' 28). ·

Lt.Cdr. (B/Ld. RAFO, A.

Kingsley-Rowe, to Courageous; WH

SCHOOL

G. Saunt, to Victory for RAF, Gos A school for Véo-operative" or-

port, for crae. (March 5).

LI-Car. O/Lt, RAF).-J. de Fganizers and technicians' of the Jago, to Victory for RAF. Gosport. Chinese Industrial Co-operatives, for crse. (March 15),

according to formation from the LL-Cer-C. M. V. F. Dalrymple-Hay.. Hongkong Promotion Committee

to Caledonia (March 16).

Lat.-R. Wrightson, (March 27).

to

Punjabi of the CIC,, has now been opened in connection with the North- Its (P./0 RAF M. R. West Headquartető. Lemon, to Victory for RAP., Gosport (March 9); M. Blee, to Courageous (March 11).

It offers a three-month

which includes practical work in Lis. (F/LA, RAP).-N. Mc. Kemp co-operative factories, lectures on D. D. O'Brien, to Victory for Gosport co-operative organization manage-

(March 15).

Surg. LJ Robyns-Jones,

to Scarborough (undated),

M.B.ment and book-keeping, and in-

struction In mathematics, physics

Cd. 8.0.-Y. J. Seabrook, to Stand elementary Industrial chemis- Angelo (March 24).

PROMOTIONS

Cd. Writer.-H. L. Blake, to rank of Payr. Lt. (seny. Starch 17

AT

Wt. Writer.-H. Porterfield, to rank of Cd. Writer (seny. March, 1).

ENTRY

try.

The school accepts students be- tween the ages of 18 and 30 who

have had a Junior middle school education. The initial budget":

F. P. Ewens, B.D.8., as Burgo. Lt. provides for an attendance of 96.. (D), and apptd to Victory for B.N. The teaching staff includes two Hospl, Hasier, for erse. (March 28). full-time

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY

instructors and staff

Cdr. R R Dowling, to Nalad members of the Northwest Head-

quarters as lecturers. (March 20).

STÁTEMENT D.

Hongkong Military Contribution 1936-37.

Comparison of cost of Garrison 1936-37 with the contribution received in that year.

Equivalent in Sterling converted at official rates

of exchange, of contribution. In respect of 1936-37 (vide statement of G).

Amount by which the cost of the Garrison 'ex-

ceeded the amount of the cont The War Office,

2920 219.8.9

$3,874,972.06

£248,757.34

Net cost of Garrison 1936-37

415.691.95

£88,283.7.11

$5,299,864.01

2337,920.11.3

Whitehall, 8WA

£1,266,239.0.0

337,020.11.3

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