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gramme or possibly within their power. I

would ask what is at the present moment the prossing want of this colony, and I say it is elbow room for the increasing popula- tion and the numerous industries that would

TELEGRAM S.

LONDON, April 7th.

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Several arrests have been made of dynamiters; a suspected widespread conspiracy has been dis- coverest and more explosions am anticipated in London.

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AN extraordinary security was offered by a man who recently advertised in a Berlin newspaper for a loan. The advertisement ran as follows Alarm is felt at Windsor and the guard has "A medical student whose means are exhausted been increased.

would like to meet with some one who would April, 9th. advance him the necessary sum to complete his

studies, at a moderate mic of interest.. If neces sary, he would as a guarantee at once marry his creditor's daughter, or, if he prefers it, would give an undertaking to do so on passing his final ex- amination."

THE DYNAMITE “SCARE.”- Sir, W. Harcourt has announced the introduc: probably find a home here if they weretion of a bill on Monday to put a stop to the

traffic in dynamite. fastered by the Government, especially at a time when the suicidal policy of the Chinese Government is driving them away from China. I would ask for what good reason it is that this town is divided into two parts by the suspension of our direct communications. What we require are reclamations along the entire sea front, and a widened praya made continuous from Belcher's Bay in the West to 'Causeway Bay in the East. If we managed our own affairs how long would it be before a tramway which is proposed for streets which are 100 narrow for it would run the whole length of a con- linuous praya and before the malarious swamp at Causeway Bay would be con- verted into a flourishing township? I hope some energetic action may be taken in this matter during the administration of the new Governor."

We think it will be admitted even by Mr. Jonsson's opponents that the remarks quoted above contain a vast deal of prac- tical common sense, and expose what are no doubt evils still existing in our midst. At the sametime it cannot be denied that the honourable gentleman's philippic against the system of crown government applied

ALARMING DISCOVERY." 'An American dynamiter has been arrested. It has been discovered that many of the prisoners are largely provided with American money.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE visitors to the City Hall Muscum for the Chinese 2,446; total 2,698. week ended April 8th, were:-European 252,

WE are requested to state that the steamer Ping on will be despatched for Hoihow and Pakhoi at daylight to-morrow, the 11th instant, instead of 5. p.m. as previously advertised.

A REGULAR Lodge of St. John, No. 618, S. C., will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday evening, the 18th instant, at 8 for 8.30 p.m., precisely. Visiting brethern are cordially invited to attend.

SOMETHING good at; last for confirmed tipplers. English physicians claim to have discovered an antidote for alcohol in the Kola nut, a product of Tropical Africa. It contains more cafeine thán coffee, and has also, the active principle of cocca, without its fatty matter. The negroes of Jamaica use it as a remedy for intoxication, and believe that a single nut, ground into a paste, more, and this is the most wonderful property will sober a drunken man in half an hour. Still

which this wonderful nut is said to possess, chewing the nut appeases the craving for liquor, and produces an actual distaste for alcoholic drinks. Add to this that it is a valuable tonic and stimulant, and it seems a tax on human credulity to believe that this remarkable veget- áble product can possess all the virtues ascribed to it.

GOVERNOR BOWEN, accompanied by Mr. W. H. WE hear that Admiral Clitz, the commander in- We would remind our readers that the Officers Marsh, and Mr. C. V. Creagh, deputy superin-chief of the United States squadron on this of" The Buffs," assisted by lady amateurs, will tendent of police, and attended by Lieut. Vyvyan, station, has received telegraphic news that the perform C. S. Cheitnant's amusing three act aide-de-camp; and Mr. Rochfort Maguire, private new American Admiral sent to relieve him may comedy "A Lesson in Love" at the Theatre secretary, paid an official visit to Victoria Gaol be expected here in the course of the next few Royal, City Hall, this evening, for the benefit of this afternoon. His Excellency was received by weeks. Admiral Clitz, who has been anxiously local charities. A full dress rehearsal was given Mr. G. Hayward, the acting superintendent, and waiting to be relieved of his command for months last night, to a large number of anilors, soldiers... shown over the whole of the establishment,

past, is exceedingly popular on the station and and others, who were invited by ticket, when will be greatly missed when he leaves for home. everything passed off most antisfactorily, The cast-especially as regards the female element- WONG AYAU, an unemployed servant, was ups an unusually strong one even for Hongkong, before Mr. Wodehouse this morning on a charge and as the comedy is full of amusing incidents of stealing a jacket valued at so cents. Tongwe anticipate a most enjoyable evening's enter- Hang Heung, a servant girl to a family in tainment. | Kwai Wa. Lane, stated that this morning

at about 6.30 she was the kitchen, lighting, à fure, when she saw a stranger making away with a jacket belonging to her mistress. She immediately called out "stop thief" when the intruder dropped the jacket and took to his heels. Wong Wa, PC. 333, who was on duty in the vicinity of Kwai Wa Lane saw defendant running away from the house Europe. lly it is contemplated nothing less than enquiries he was informed that his prey had been STILL another important canal is talked of in in question, so he stopped him. On making the separation of England and Scotland by a attempting to walk off with the jacket now in waterway from the Solway Fith to the River Tyne. Court. He searched him and found nine pawn An engineer is at present working on the surveys, tickets on his person and--nothing else. Mr. and estimates are promised for early publication. Wong in his defence said that he went over This canal would have a length of only eighty to the house to see a woman who was living miles, or twenty miles less than the Sues. It there. Before he had fairly got to the first would, of course, afford a very convenient short floor the servant girl began to call out "thief" cut across the country for ocean steamers. Some and he retreated from the premises. He admit forty years ago a scheme of the same kind wasted some previous convictions for larceny, for the last of which he got a spell of four months: Mr. Wodehouse provided the incorrigible domes- tie with six months board and lodging, with the

THAT enterprising genius Mr. P. H. Emanuel during his exile.

has again been distinguishing himself. It was only the other week we recorded how he had been electrifying the Portsea Jewish Literary and De- bating Society with his original views on The Superstitions and Customs of the Chinese, saiti original views having been impudently filched without acknowledgment from Dr. Denny's chronicle his appearance in the more congenial despatching H.M.S. Albatross, to render all A report of the occurrence quickly 'reached Folk-lore. of China," and now we have to Hongkong and Admiral Willes lost no time in character of a professor of magic," a sort possible assistance. The Albatross left her of amateur Haselmayer. The Hampshire || moorings, ahordy before one o'clock, several Evening in Fairy-land" with the Professor in and after proceeding about half way to the wreck Telegraph of February 28th describes "An steam launches having previously gone out, the following terms:-"Under this attractive was met by an officer of the Audacious who had designation, Mr. P. H. Emanuel entertained a visited the scene of the catastrophe in a steam

talked of.

TOTAL WRECK OF THE "MINARD

ACASTLE!

We regret to have to record the total loss of

Castle, 1596, commanded by Captain Skinner, sight of Hongkong this forenoon.", The Minard

left the harbour about nine o'clock this morning on a voyage to Saigon, and had only proceeded some eight or nine miles when she struck on a rock near Chung Chow, and sank almost im mediately. The-Crew-took-to-the boats,-and-as- the sea was perfectly calm no lives were lost.

FROM all accounts it seems that we are likely THE French frigate Victorieuse, Captain De la

to have quite a number of popular entertain- usual spell of work to keep him from languishing another "Castle" steamer, which occurred within to this Colony by Her Majesty's Ministers Batic, flying the flag of Admiral Meyer, left this Signor Chiarini, who is now in the provinces ments in Hongkong during the coming summer, was singularly ill timed and out of place-morning for Tonquin. The other vessels forming of the Philippines, will probably pay us a visit It is requested that all communications rela-notto use any harsher terms-and although the French squadron preceded the flagship to shortly; Professor Haselmayer has also arranged ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c, be ad probably creilitable to his local patriotism the scene of the expected "little war." dressed to the "Manager, Hangkong Telegraph" could hardly be said to say much either

to favor us with another call; Norville and Ferrel's comedy company fromy Calcutta have Letters on klitorial matters to be sent to "The for his courage, tact or discretion. After PRIVATE news from Hanover, in latest home announced their intention of again trying their Editor and not to individual members of the an experience as an amateur legislator papers, states that fresh negotiations have latterly luck in China; Tom Hudson and his Surprise taken place between the Duke of Cumberland Party are reported to be en route, and it is extending over several years, Mr. Bu- KELEY JOHNSON suddenly discovers that renunciation of the Duke's claims on Hanover: extend her tour to Hongkong and Shanghai. and the Prussian Government respecting the quite on the cards that Miss Pomeroy will also the unofficial members of the Legis-It is said that proposals have been made to. However, we are promised a great treat before the lative Council are not representative in guarantee him the right of succession to the arrival of either of the above named "shows" Whilst the colining of the Hongkong Tele- graph will always be open for the lair discussion any sense of the word. They are nomin Duchy of Brunswick, raising this Duchy to the by correspondents of all questions affecting publicated by the Government, have no real rank of a Grand Duchy, and the payment of anthis quaster of the world. We refer to the Mas an entertainment of a class hitherto unknown in interests, it must be distinctly understood that power, cannot exercise any effective con- indemnification of twenty-four million marks. todon Star Minstrels who are expected by the The negotiations are still pending, however, the steamship Nelson from Australia early next ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

stuff.

be accommunied by the name and address of the

Communications intended for publication must

writers, not necessarily for publication; but as

· evidence of good faith.

the Editor does not in any way hold himself-res-trol over expenditure, and possess only a Duke of Cumberland's final decision not being month. The Mastodon Minstrels number 26 large audience at the Synagogue Vestry-room, launch, and who informed the commander the

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Arrangements have been made to publish being frequently those of some depart-corps. To a sentry says his Excellency, "What's bers of the company are quite at home in opera warmly assured on the occasion thus afforded by about nine fathoms. The rock on which the

at communicating with the Manager,

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1883,

to coincide. They attend the meetings THE new Governor of Gibraltar, since his arri. simply to register the foregone conclus-val (says a Service contemporary), has been en- ions of the Executive, these conclusions, deavouring rather unsuccessfully to educate according to the honourable member,

"Tommy Atkins" as to the proper name of his

The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 F.. Sub-mental clerk in the Colonial office. Now your regiment, my man!" "47th, sir." "No, no, you're a Loyal North Lancashire man." scribers in the central districts who do not receive if all these things are true-and most "Yes, sir, 47th always has been the loyallest their copies before Fly CLOCK w oblige by probably they are-why has this gentle and smartest regiment in the service, but I ain't

man, who so boldly advocates a repre- à Lancashire lad, please, sir; I'm an Irishmani sentative form of government, in the Cham-To another such querry the answer was, goth, ber of Commerce protected by his own sir.". "But you have got another name now, elegraph authority as chairman of the meeting, re- my man, can't you think was Pompadours, mained silent so long in his place in the or, after a pause. "We was Pompadours, Council Chamber? Why has Mr. BULKE. air; I don't know what we are now, they alters us about so !" is Tommy's reply. He evidently LEY JOHNSON, knowing all these facts so

did not hall from Essex, or appreciate at its pre- well, taken an active part in the farcical per value the new distinctive territorial title. Ar the annual meeting of the Hongkong | proceedings of the Legislative Council for General Chamber of Commerce held in the past two years without once protesting THE small electric motors which have become the City Hall on March 14th, Mr. F. against the ridiculous character of the familiar since the recent developments of elec- BULKELEY JOHNSON, in commenting on the situation he so glibly described to his sup- patent recently taken out, to the working of fans tricity have been ingeniously applied, under a report laid before the members, is reported | porters in the City Hall?

for drawing-room use. The fan is mounted on, to have said:"This Chamber is really We do not approve of such irritating an ornamental pedestal and is kept in motion by the only representative body in this com- inconsistency as that displayed by the munity. I know it was said by an in- Chairman of the Chamber of Com- either by a spring motor or the electric mater: a hidden mechanical arrangement, workabin fluential newspaper in London not long merce, and however much we may ap. The application of electricity as the motive power. ago that we, represent d' dominant caste. prove of the principles, which it would secures a long continuance of the fan's action Well, if that be so, I can only say our appear from the speech quoted above, he without the labour of winding-up. The battery dominance is dependent upon a very mod- entertains on the question of local govern-is concealed in the interior of the pedestal. The same machinery is adapted to the diffusion of erate pecuniary qualification, and I take ment, we are unable to see what ad-perfume in the drawing room, and has its obvious this opportunity of stating that if our Chi-vantage he hoped to gain by introducing use in disinfecting the altk room or the hospital noso friends would join us in greater nun- such an important political subject at award. The inventor and patentee, Mr. E. J. bers we would gladly welcome, them Chamber of Commerce meating. However, Colaton Fear, of Redland, near Bristol, who is not only because of the assistance they there is no doctrine so false but that showing his invention at 10, Sackville-street, would give us but because their subscrip- It may be intermixed with some truth, and Piccadilly, has given to this automatic fan the tions would enable us to reduce the pecun- if Mr. Jousson possesses the courage [of name of the Zephyrifer. iary qualification of membership. I have his opinions he may yet retrieve his said we are the only representative body. past errors. If the unofficial members A CURIOUS story appears in an American con-

are mere

temporary which, if true, doubly illustrates the deceased wife's sister question. A wife in one of the Western States was thought to be at the point of death, and her anxiety for her children's welfare prompted her to exact a promise from her husband that he would marry her sister im- mediately upon her own death. Not satisfied

he could be of no assistance, so the Albatross put about and returned to harbour, arriving at her moorings at 245, About four feet of the ill-fated vessel's funnel, and her yards are above water, naho is lying in Minard Castle struck is marked on the chang ed is distant from Green Island about 6i milci. The crew of the steamer have landed safely in Hongkong, and Capt. Skinner also came in during the afternoon. We have heard no special cause given for the accident.

[BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT]

performers in all, forming a combination of talent never previously seen in China. In ad-on-street, Portsea, on Sunday evening, with one of his admirable and entertaining exhibi- dition to the usual "Christy Minstrel" business tions of feats of legerdemain. Mr. Emanuel oc- which is on quite a gigantic scale, there being cupies an unique position among local amateurs, no fewer than eight "corner" men- the mem- and his increased popularity was once more bouffe, extravaganza, &c, and when necessary, the Portsmouth Jewish Literary and Debating sixteen of the troupe form themselves into a

Society and his welcome by the public, although; capital brass band. From our Australian files we that reception was more exclusively confin- observe that the Mastodon Minstrels have beened to those of the Hebrew faith. The lately performing with great success in the Colo-starting illusions which Mr. Emanuel pre- nies, attracting crowded houses wherever they sented to his mystified beholders had been opened. The critics, speak most favorably of selected from a repertoire which in itself was that imitative vulgarity which so frequently char- one trick was described as A Chinese Basil We regret to have to record another loss to the the show," which they say is quite free from puzzling to the last degree. For instance, acterises negro entertainments. We feel con- conthaumaturgistical Banquet. Another gloried owners of the well known "Castle Line" of fident that these talented performers will be in the unpronounceable name of the "Steaming steamers which occurred this morning close to the opening night will be duly announced. warmly supported in Hongkong. Particulars of hotmotzerelisconacidernacht trick. The palm Hongkong. The Minard Castle is the unfortunate. of unintelligibility fell, however, to the illusion ship and she is now lying with the top of her funnel which, as to designation, outdistanced all ortho above water about 9 miles from Hongkong, close MR. PUN APOI, aged 28 years, an old gaol bird graphical competitors as "Einskooldiensckoll to Cheung-chow Island. It appears the ill-fated Allenvachemitchenskool.". Mr. Emanuel mani-seamer left Hongkong this morning at 8 o'clock however, a very strong inclination to thieving, formance of the tricks, and accompanying it with a rock which stands out about a quarter without any regular respectable occupation, with, fested all his well-known dexterity in the per- in ballast for Saigon and about 8.30 she struck on was brought up before Mr. Wodehouse this

a brisk running fire of amusing patter, succeeded

of a mile from the point of Cheung Chow, and morningon acharge of being suspected ofstealing in imbuing his audience with the liveliest Interest shortly afterwards sanke head first... A gen-

Recreation Club and resides on the premises ated the entertainment, in the course of which re- "I was looking out this morning and saw toin silverfront Mr. Tung Afung, a boat builder. An organophanieveritriloquisimimiclaughable deman living at the Peak, who was watch- The complainant is an employee at the Victoria sketch introducing the "Happy Family, termin- ing her from his house thus describes it :--- The defendant was also employed at the Club as frestaments were handed round to those present, the Minard Castle very near Cheung Chow, for being an indolent fellow and a gambler. He IN our issue of last Friday we paragraphed Mr. something was wrong. Whilst I was looking I and as she did not alter her position I thought packed his traps and left the boat shed, return E. Russell Daunt, and we did so in the interest saw the vessel going slowly down by the head, ing the same evening to bid his chums a last of the general public. Our well informed con- the water amund boiling up as the escap goodbye. When the boat builder got up the temporary the Sydney Bulletin, one of the best ing air from the holds forced his way following morning, he found his box had been

written and most independent journals of mout there. The hull gradually disappeared broken open and Bio abstracted from it dern times, which still continues, aibelt it unleaving the stern visible until she settled down The box was located close to his bed, and fortunate combat with the N. S. Wales Supreme as she now les defendant knew he had the money there. Court and the law of libel, to hit out straight from Later in the day. Mr. Pun paid a second visit the shoulder where necessity demands such a to his late fellow workmen and was charged course, was good enough to send us a warning with the theft of the Mexicans. The following note that there was a "scamp abroad." The Aut interesting personal items in Mr. Pun Apoi's fatis alluded to Mr. Russell Daunt as "that holy career were given to his Worship by Inspector thief, and added that he was cutting a fine Rivers. In 1871, when only 16 years of age, a dash in Shanghai and Hongkong. After recent four months' term was meted out to Mr. Apoi, for experiences with interesting strangers we con- larceny, by the late Mr. Charles May. The sidered it just as well that the presence and chat same magistrate, in the following year, imposed acter of Mr. Dayat should be made known, so far: a six months' spell, with a flogging and rice and as was possible, to prevent our constituents from

coolic. He was discharged on the 8th instant

The news was telegraphed from the Peak and at 9.30 was known to town and our "Marino Special # quickly equipped + himself with the regulation amount of pencils and light refreshments (including the proof spirits against sea sickness) and by the courtesy of the owner of the Lively Sally steam launch, be obtained a steerage passage to the scene of the wreck, hoping to be rewarded by soms opportunity being offered, of rendering valuable assistance

without personal, rink) to those, is distress,

After an hours rolling about," the Sally is

in this community. I need not tell you the Legislative Council that the unofficial members of Council are cyphers, without influence, power, or not representative in any sense. We are control of any description over the nominated by the Government, we have official proceedings, and simply attend to no real power, we cannot exercise any register the foregone conclusions of the effective control over expenditure, and Executive, or of some departmental clerk in there is left to us only a very modified the colonial office, Mr. JOHNSON ought to by the consent of both parties to this arrange water dict thrown in, on the subject now being "bad" by that: cutest at all' swindlers- sentative of the Agents. Mass: Adamson, Bell & ment, she next urged that they should be marunder notice, with the farther addition of requesa holy thief. This particular Impostora stay, Co and the captain of the Ulfated steamer, who power of protest. We for the most part take the threatened steps "to obtain some ried in her presence'; and, to soothe her dying ting him to find security in $100 to be forthcom was only a short one in this colony and so far, werowarkialle, &c. &c. We learnt that no-

to save allavaliablegear moments, ker wish was compiled with. Kellevoding at any time required during the space of one as we can learn, he has left no lamenting friends such all boats

rept cautiously alongside the drives.

from anxiety on the score of her children, the year. The security not being forthcoming Apol behind. The day we brought him into notice: liver were lot this captain; having lowered the

wife at once began to mend, and was, ere long, completely restored to health. But the idea of her husband's marriage with her sister wore one colour when the wife was in health, and another when she was fe extremis and her first action on her recovery was to expel her sister from the

house, bag and baggage.

was recommended to Sir Arthur Kennedy as a fit subject for deportation and he was sent out of the colony. Returning to the colony in 1874, contrary to law, he was again taken care of in the "Retreat" for half a year and deported for the balance of his term of five years. He appears

Mr. Daunt found I convenient to get clear of the war tafely transfered to the storm

passeng

nggTe were to steamer Colony, and he was only just in time for the Hangarzant which was fortunately passing at the same evening an Inspector called at bis residence time. Thye out of the six bosts wens; recovered, with a warrant for his detention, photograph though upst, of the crew fost ally their per

Pocta Unil after the official c and instructions having been sent an here from

be injudicious to offer any Australia. The Inspector was late; the nest

cause of- the accident, hing will be cleared up arkok to such a man-

altend the meetings of the Council simply measure ofcontrol over ourown affairs" now to register the foregone conclusions of the that a new governor has arrived. Let the Executive, which conclusions are very honourable gentleman boldly stand up in often merely those of a departmental Council and state his own views, and claim clerk in the Colonial Office, I think this a right on behalf of the community that is a state of things which in the present what are supposed to be their represent advanced position of the colony should not atives shall be something more than mere be allowed to continue, and I have taken lay figures in the legislative assembly. If this opportunity of referring to the subject. the honourable gentleman will do thishe will

to have returned after the expiration of his term was still warm but the fox had broken gover, and of banishment and followed the occupation of disappeared. Mr. Daunt was good. because I think that with the advent of a most probably be supported by his sturdy THE distressing condition of the Lancashire street hawker of oranges, cigars, and other small take the sacrament at the Cathedra new Governor some step should be taken colleague, and the result, be what it may, operatives is commented upon by a writer in an trifles. Three months ago a robbery took place stay here, which was doubtless to obtain some measure of control over must eventually benefit the colony. If Mr. English magazine as, something almost beyond at the Recreation Club, the steward's quarters move to making himself, known, to our own affairs. Had thore been any pop. BULKELEY JOHNSON wishes to champion the realization. He says: "In the larger proportion being broken into and some $200 walked with a view to getting at their ular element in the Government of the cause of the Hongkong public, and desires of cases a properly cooked dinner is a luxury off with No conviction was obtained in has departed for the Southern Colony, I would ask if it would have been to see an intelligent municipality, having is partaken of by the family together, except on defendant was employed there and a watch was sincerely hope he will meet with

only seen once a week. Only one meal's day the case, but the police were aware that the baying a particular engi possible for an administration of mis-something to say, in the management of Sunday. The writer proceeds to speak of the kept on his movements. The steward of the club come. The gentleman was ble chievous incapacity to stay the progress of its own affairs, become an institution: in physical and moral degeneration of the children. was also told of the character of the coolie em appearance, much more resemb necessary public works, to postpone mea the Colony, we promise him our cordial | Reynolds Newspaper comments thus: "This ployed in the boat shed. After Inspector Rivers patriarchs of old than a sures of sanitation and education, and de-co-operation and support. Hitherto Hong-la true enough. But where are the clergy, the had wound up his yarn, Avelino C. Datalde, he had moved in the prive, us of an adequate supply of water kong has been managed for the almost squlics and the capitalisis for whom these peo-steward of the Recreation Club, said the der Society. This colony during its full term of office? And though exclusive benefit of the government and ple toll, and suffer this degeneration?. It is as the fendant was engaged in September last ar a Mr. Daunt's depar I desire to speak with all respect of the the government officers; it will fadeed be young. Dismieli pointed out forty years ago. substitute for an old servant of the Club, South will doubtless, be ahle men who are nokk-edzieletsking the netep in the right direction when these are two nations side by side la England. I and was then described as an orange affairs of the colony, and who are doing lonists can run the machine for their own the poor. The rich neglect; the poor have not bird, and as several of the Inspector are rem plunder

practically unknown to each other---the rich and | He had never before heard that he is an old "aol who

ght to know their best to make up (he lee way of the interests. The hour has surely arrived yet learned to hate. But it is one of the truisms bers of the club the defendant might very well past five years, there is much we require for this much needed reform; isthof existence that retribution, like a guar sha have come under their notice, Mr. Wodehouse the general ben to be done which is not in their pro- honourable F. BULLEY Jóhnson the man? dow, is constantly in the wake

was built at Middlesborough in red by

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