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probability of the Governor or of anybody the government land at such high prices, else obtaining any practical benefit by so thereby checking business enterprise and doing. The Admiralty has already been inconveniencing the general public, has
In the beginning of this century there were but fifty languages into which the Bible had made its way in 3300 years. Since 1880 it has en-
copics.
A CONVOCATION of United Service Chapter, No. 1341, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zelland Street, at 3.30 this afternoon.
sounded on the subject, and we once heard been a huge mistake. "The honourable riched, in all, three hundred, with 15,000,000 PRUESIA imposes an incorne tax on everybody tion Service will be read before proceeding with
WE are courteously informed by the Acting Superintendent of the P. & O, S. N. Co., that the steamship Nepaul, with the next English mail, left Singapore for this port at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
who has $225 or more per annum, and has just remitted the tax from 3,740,000 people who earn less. JouN BRIGHT estimates that since the beginning of the present century Great Britain has spent about $22,000,000,000 for war, and only about THE remains of T. M. Stebbins, late editor of $4,000,000,000 for civil government and im- the Patriot New York, received a curious funeral.provements.
We are requested to remind residents at the Peak that their Church, just completed, will be opened for Divine Service to-morrow evening, at half past 3 o'clock. A short form of Dedica the usual Evening Service. At the close there will be a collection towards defying Church expenses..
on good authority that Admiral WILLIS the Surveyor-General” evidently knows had actually gone so far as to recommend | nothing of the true 'principles of political the construction of a new Naval Dock Yard economy.. His Excellency the Governor on the Kowloon shore. "My Lords" might see his way to give "the honourable were obdurato; they simply declined to one" a few practical lessons. Sites, for
JOHN DANIELS, of England, and Walter Warrell, of Scotland, seamen on board the American bark entertain any proposals or suggestions on dwelling houses should be granted under
morning on a charge of straggling from their the subject. Hongkong was not estab, plainly defined conditions at a nominal
Bells of Oregon, faced Captain Thomsett this
ship. Thos, Ryan P.C. No. 8, stated that he lished as a commercial emporium; it was figure, and the Government might even merely a Naval Station, and as it was make arrangements to give assistance in He was a noted unbeliever, and a few weeks ago We would direct attention to the performance to arrested the worthy tars as deserters from the their duty to consider Imperial before local the construction of residences for the wrote a farewell to his readers, in which hespoke | be given at the Garrison Theatre this evening Belle of Oregon. His Worship ordered the run-
Industries of all kinds quite freely about his own approaching death by the Anglo-Swiss Bell Ringers; Professor ways to be taken on board their ship.
poorer classes.
(from consumption). He directed that no min- ister should read over his grave, and that mour ners should sing "Marching through Georgia" going to the grave, and "Good bye, my Love" returning; all of which was done.
ROLAND BELL, “ån English 'seiman, was up at' the Police Court this morning on a charge of being a rogue and vagabond and with having no fixed abode. John Butlin P.S. No. 51, stated that he saw Bell lying in Tank Lane at 130 p.m. last night, fast asleep in the footway, He awoke him and learnt that he had deserted from she sailed, and had no means of earning his living. Bell admitted the charge and gracefully retired into the abode of bliss" for a term of one calendar month, Captain Thomsett consider
mariner from getting rusty..... aicly adding "hand labor" to prevent the gallant
THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY.matters in which the privileges of the utterly useless) water schemes, new gaols, authorities to sell the mule used to draw the town singularly inaccurate.' It is strange how even the British bark Alice Mary the night before
interests they had no intention,' under any combination of circumstances, of abandon ing the position they already occupied. A E RATED WATER S. The Admiralty is quite, independent of the commercial element, and cares as little for the opinions of merchant princes and unofficial legislators on Navy are concerned, as for the views of the Colonial authorities. This policy has been consistently carried out by the Admiralty in all parts of the world, and while admit- ting that the present position of the Naval Yard is a most unfortunate one for the community, we must honestly admit that [3
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ought also to encouraged by every possible facility being placed in the way of their promoters, in the commercial Interests of the Colony. These things are of far more importance to the wel fare of Hongkong than gigantic (and typhoon retuges, and other white elephants of a similar description. When Sir Jos POPE HENNESSY came to Hongkong he found the place a veritable Augean stable. He did much to cleanse it of Its defects; but there is sull so much to do, that Sir GEORGE BOWEN'S term of office will prove no sinecure.
My Lords" refusing to make what
LOCAL AND GENERAL, would undoubtedly be a great sacrifice, for. the sake of Interests which are purely of a
THE steamers Kiung-chow and Hongkong went local character. Hongkong is first a naval
over to the Cosmopolitan, Dock this morning. station, and then a commercial port. The interests of commerce, no matter how im-WE are very glad to learn that sufficient support has been insured to make the "Sky" Race
when he wrote: "Isn't it about time for the local hearse and buy a horse! Twice lately he has balked and detained processions on bitterly cold days for over an hour, and, only last week, he kicked in the front of the vehicle and seriously damaged the corpse. People are beginning to get enough of this son of thing, and if the au- thorities don't take proper action a citizens' meet ing will be called."
Hector Lacle, and several members of the Mastodon Minstrels. A capital programme has been arranged, and the entertainment should prove a most successful one. THE hash-up in this morning's Daily Press of THAT Tennessee local editor, meant business what transpired in the Bulgin v. Fraser-Smith libel affair at the Supreme Court yesterday is short-hand reporters of acknowledged eminence sa frequently manage to make the simplest matters "confusion wone confounded." AN American paper says: John Brown wa good at all sorts of things. He made a good pistol shooter, a capital sedan chair for the Queen A SOLICITOR, fairly well known in Hampshire, target in the Queen's carriage for a cranky over bogs in the Highlands, a convenient-coat-both in his own profession, and as a connoisseur REUTER wires yesterday that a Home Rule can- rack, a Polly Hopkins to put the kettle on soin art, recently bought a pornilt for 5%, which didate has been elected member for the county that all could have tea, a keeper-ail of draughts he thought amazingly cheap at the price. The of Wexford un-opposed. A breathless universe of air, a bull's-eye for a scolding, a unicorn of a next morning a gentleman in clerical costume must be completely staggered at this stirring in-chap for guyings from his mistress, and Brown waited on him, and said he had been commir- telligence. If the eminent telegraphist had only knew how to brew a glass of private grog such sioned to attend the sale to buy that identical sent a few personal particulars about the new as all the Guelphs have liked for a century and portrait for a member of the family, but that he
a half back." member for Wexford county, we should have
had missed the train. If the lawyer would oblige almost felt justified in asking the Governor to
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Editor" and not lo individual members of the portant, are only of secondary considera-Meeting in October next a very popular stair celebrate this great event by closing the public THE paragraph from the North Borneo Herald, him, he was willing to give 10 or even 25%, to Communications intended for publication must tion, and must always be sacrificed when į and a great success. . As nothing in the shape at offices for the next month. Why does not Reu. relating to the formation of a powerful syndicate a local charity. The legal gentleman had his
perilled.
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ter wire the price of potatoes in Ireland? That would be interesting,
THE late lamented Princess Alice (Grand Duchess of Hesse) when very young was somewhat warm and quick in temper. On one occasion, when taking a lesson in drawing, something in the design or its execution did not please her, and; starting up, she stamped her little foot upon the floor. "Ah," said the drawing-master, "I have seen that action performed three times in my life by a sheep on the common, by a deer in her Majesty's park, and now by your Royal Highness
preliminaries can be satisfactorily arranged at
in Hongkong for the purpose of taking up land suspicions aroused, and remained obdurate, and present, it has been wisely resolved to allow the
at the different towns of the new settlement, after a series of fruitless appeals the white te published by our local contemporaries, appeared was cast on one side, and the stranger confessed Sir GEORGE BOWEN, during his short affair to lie over until August, when a public
in the Telegraph weeks ago; and it was from that he was a picture-dealer, and willing to give, experience amongst us, has already shown meeting will be convened and the necessary
our columns that the Herald obtained the in-250f, for the chef d'œuvre. The lawyer's opinion himself alive to that great principle of arrangements completed. enlightened government-the social well WILLIAM HENRY WHYTE, Thomas Rogers, and
formation which is now set out in the Daily ofthe picture-dealer in masquerade was expressed being of the general body of the people. John Holwill, of England, seamen, were up this
Prits as an item of news. The enterprising old in emphatic language, and, thoroughly discom His Excellency's energetic action in the morning before Captain Thomsett on a charge
established local papers have to trivel to British filed, the pseudo-clergyman shuffed off. The of drunkenness, disorderly conduct and assault
North Borneo for Hongkong gossip that has pleture is said to be worth 1,500 cause of progress has naturally encourageding the police while in the execution of their
bees current in the colony for months, the hope that the most glaring of our local duty. Lo Ayer, mistress of "dove cot" No. 26,
JANET was not comely, but an excellent servant, grievances will quickly be remedied. It West Street, stated that the trio
and especially devout. One Sunday afternoon, TO SUBSCRIBERS.
has been said by members of the Legisla- her house at about 11 o'clock last even-
on returning from the kirk, she mentioned to the Arrangements have been made, to publish The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Sub. tive Council and others that the people of ing. She ordered thenr away, but the men in this room." Sweet as she was impulsive, the ladies of the family how much she had enjoyed which prevail in Illinois' upon the subject, in scribers in the central districts who do not receive Hongkong require more "eltow-room"; refused to leave. A constable. was sent for Princess laughed merrily at this little speech, the services. Shortly afterward they heard her their copies before Five O'CLOCK will oblige by that there is no vacant land for the rapidly No. 13, stated that he went and ordered the men A CORRESPONDENT of a London daily writing remonstrated with her, "Why, Janet, I'm afraid State we have named it in provided that "any,
scolding at a great rate, and one of the ladies and bad them removed. Samuel J. Witen, P.C. and resumed her drawing.
the services did you very little good, after all, as you seem to have lost your temper," "Ah, weel," said Janet, "I left Willum to look after things, and everything's so upset it's enough to tak the taste of prayer out of one's mouth," Our readers will note that the Honam will be despatched from the Steamboat Company's wharf for a special excursion to Macao at 8 o'clock to
the return journey at 9 pm. The weather ap be favorable and as to-morrow is pears likely
one of the red letter days in the calendar of the Haly City, a procesalon and pyrotechnic display forming special features in the programme, a themselves of the opportunity of spending a few large number of residents will doubtless avail pleasant hours at sea and in the classic groves
DEATH.
On the 19th of April, 1883, at Sydney, N.S.W., ALICE MAY, youngest daughter of Joseph and Eliza White, of Hongkong, aged 3 months. [475
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increasing industries of the island. This is sheer nonsense. There are hundreds to leave the house at the request of the mistress. of land, suitable sites for and made use of slack jaw" when a row ensued The "tars" refused to quit the establishment of acres buildings of every description, in all parts When the first and second defendants were ar- of the colony, affording elbow-room" rested the third defendant attacked the constable for twice our present population, and ten and made an attempt to free his comrades. The times the number of our existing industrial men were not sober and behaved rather wildly. enterprises. And yet truly enough there His Worship ordered them to pay 85 each, is a lack of elbow-room;" but it is solely with the option of a fortnight's spell of hard sovereignty along the entire coast. It is pointed morrow (Sunday), morning, leaving Macao on same to be done, shall be fined in any sum from
labor in the "Retreat." Whyte was sent on
are
from Lisbon on the 10th ulto, says the Portuguese Government has received a copy of the protest made by the Commander of the gunboat Bengo against the manner in which the French sccupied Pontanegra. The protest was founded on the fact that Portugal claimed ancient rights over the territory extending from Cape Lopes ta Landana, in which she had constantly exercised acts of
out here that the Portuguese territorial claims do board his ship to have the fine collected, and the not extend beyond latitude 5 deg. 12 min., as re- other couple retired into seclusion.
cently explained by the Government in the Chamber of Deputies, and a disposition exists to COBBLERS have been accused of a tendency to
regard the importance attached to the action of
papers, however, blame the form of the occupa France as cxaggerated Some Lisbon news- lion, and stigmatise the Portuguese as traitor who assisted the French on their disembarkation.
hearers that he too was a kind of man of letters
of the "Gem of the Oilent earth.#
SAYS the Sportsmans-An ceriain Members of Parliament seem to have made up their minds that there shall be no more cruelty in England, wa may recommend to their notice the laws order, that legislators may go into the matter thoroughly while they are about it. In the person who shall be guilty of cruelty to any animal by overloading, overdriving, cruelly beate ing, tormenting, mutilating, or cruelly killing any animal; by cruelly working any old, malmed, (närm, sick," or disabled animal; by failing to provido any salmal in his charge or custody with proper food, drink, and shelter; by aban donlag any ald, maimed, infirm, sick, or disabled animai; or by causing or knowingly allowing the
two dollars up to two hundred dollars that the judges may think fit. IfMr. Anderson could in troduce the latter portion of these conditions into his Pigeon-shooling Bill he would do much good, Under his Bill people will not be able to kill the the Lincolnshire farmers maintain the birds in pigeons, and unless some steps are taken to make old age much cruelty will result
IP ACHEUNG and Ip Ashing, described as coolies,
owing to the pernicious polley pursued HONGKONG, SATurday, June 16, 1883.
by the Government in "bottling-up" the Salus populi suprema eit lex. In theory it is land in certain districts, and in placing universally admitted, although in actual prohibitive prices on lots which practice it may be doubted whether any put up to auction. The legitimate revenue infidelity and atheism, but Mr. Winks shows at so-called civilised nation of modern times of the colony should mainly be the ordinary exceptions; and the charge is probably grounded least that there are many, very many, conspicuous really acts up to its professions, that the forms of municipal taxation; therefore it is only on the apparently certain fact, that cobblers, principal aims of every government should the duty, as well as to the best interests, of whether for good or ill, think more than theicno be the well-being of the people, the the Government to encourage the establish- busier neighbors. Mr. Winka suggests that their SAYS the Overland Mell:-At the dinner of the A DAKOTA school misstress sued three young were brought before Captain Thomsett this establishment of order and security, the ment of all kinds of manufactories and other sitting posture may have something to do with
But instead of this; but the altitude of a cobbler is seemingly Ill Royal Literary Fund, Lord Wolseley, in promen for breach of promise. Counsel for one of encouragement of commercial relations, mercantile enterprises. and the diffusion of social happiness. If these this the Surveyor General is allowed to put suited for meditation. And it is certainly surpris-Posing the toast of the evening, reminded his the defendants moved for a nonsuit, on the morning on a charge of unlawful possession of ground that she was too promiscuous. The five pieces of copper piping yesterday. Au are lying ing that an occupation which seems constantly inasmuch as many years ago partial friends had Court seemed disposed to grant the motion, Achoo, a hawker, stated that at 4. p.m. yesterday principles are not strictly adhered to, it must valuations on lands that
to demand the closest attention of eye to hand at least be conceded that the administra- waste and useless, which prove practic should yet leave the mind free to wander in the persuaded him to publish a narrative of the war whereupon the plaintiff asked:"Judge, did you fendant go to a marine hawker's shop in Queen's tions of all countries make some attempt to ally prohibitive. Another great grievance distant field of religion and politics. Sir Robert
ever-go duck shooting His Honor's eye govern in accordance with the sage pre-exists in the apathy of the Government in Peel is said to have declared that shoemakers
lighted up with the pride of a sportsman as he Road Central with the bundle in Court in his cepts of the .accomplished Roman' orator the affairs of the poor classes, Want of were at the head of every conspiracy or political
answered: "Well, I should say so; many's the hand. He saw him take the brass piping from the and scholar. It may, we think, be fairly proper house accommodation is one of the movement; and among many names that bear
time I've brought down half a deer at a shot, bundle. The hawker would not buy ft. The first 41 knew it," eagerly added the fair plaintiff, defendant was standing by the stall looking questioned if this British colony of Hong worst drawbacks of this city. Rents are so out his assertion we may instance Hardy, tried
that's just the case with me, Judge. A flock of Presently the second defendant loft the kong, as well as other colonial possessions exorbitantly high that the major portion of a conspirator in the panke of 1794, Thomas
these fellows besieged me, and I winged three of shop, when the first defendant joined him, after of the Crown, are governed mainly for the the incomes of the middle classes is absorb. Cooper, the famous Chartist, and George
them." The motion for a nonsuit was denied which they got in a ricksha, talding an easterly direction. He followed them as far well-being of the people, and we are noted by the landlords, and the houses are Odgar, the well-known working-man's candi and the press. He is a soldier, but he "BANIAN" in this morning's Daily Preis is re-as the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank bulli. prepared to argue that there may not notoriously defective in almost every im. date, all of whom for the whole or part of to be written about, even when he is cogagaponsible for the following rather startling in Ing when he saw a constable and told him.
their lives were shoemakers. Samuel Drew
a
in China, from which he had just returned. He might have added that four to five years ago he was strongly suspected of the authorship of novel, described on the title page as. Edited by Sir Gamet Wolseley," which tells the story of an extraordinary major, one Othniel Vers. But of Othniel be had nothing to say: To Othniel he preferred the connection between the army
an enemy; and he dissents from commanders
he was in the street when he saw the second det
he
by no means an idio man
always present at the first mass cele 1mAt eight be takes a cup of
coffee, and reads the letters that have arrived for him.At retary of State, and ater retaries of congregationi ven the
o'clock he
possibly be powerful and all sufficient rea portant respect. It is the boundon duty of thought out his refutation of Tom Faine, and like Gourko and Von Maitke, who would rather formation: The Carisbrooke has been suc about the affair. The countable arrested them, sons why in certain cases what we may term
the Government to study the interests of arguments for the immortality of the soul while go uncriticised until the enemy is beaten. Livy, cessfully raised, though greatly damaged it in answer to bis Worship Mr. Au said he was - general interests have to be sacrificed in every class in the community, and we sub-engaged on his work, scribbling notes on the
he said, had criticised the generals of the period; seems a pity that the Minard Castle, practically a gambling informer. The first defendant said the interests of Imperialism. For some
mit that this question of house accommoda- arst piece of paper when a moment of lefaure and there was no reason why our Litys should much less injured, should have to be abandoned his pal offered him a seat in the ricksha, considerable time past there has been a tion is a crying eyil which demands im- occurred. And Bloomfield composed most of
not do the same. From which it may be in. Bat that seems to be her inevitable fate. The and that he know nothing about the matter. The, sort of quiet agitation going on in our midst, mediate attention. There are thousands of the "Farmer's Boy" In a crowded garret ferred that Lord Wolseley. is, at need, as diplomud and sand carried down from the Canton second defendant said he bought the copper from river have already almost burled her, rendering maride hawker for $2,50, but he does not know having for its object the acquirement by the splendid building sites in this Colony, ad- among his follow. workmen, making versesatic as most of us.
silently in his head, for he had neither time nor
the work of raising her one of sich great risk where the hawker lives. Inspector Fleming Government, for the benefit of the commirably suited for dwelling houses. Why materials to write them down-Saturday THE Brazilian Government encourages immigra- and labour as to be profitess. However, she is applied for a femand till the a3rd instant, which munity, of the extensive and valuable pro. | should the ground on the Bonham Road
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tion, but the inducements held out to the settler not in the fairway, and the work of blowing her his Worthly wanted. perty now occupied as Her Majesty's Naval be allowed tolla idle? Along the front ofthe
SOME Englishmen pride themselves' on-their are not very attractive in comparison with those up being unnecessary, she will be left as another grey Dock Yard. It was pointed out recently in town on the higher levels there are numer Bible societies and heathen missions. Within which have brought millions to the shores of the addition to the many sacrifices offered to Nep. For LLO XII! the Legislative Council by the Hon. F. Bous sites available, and in the Eastern eight miles of Birmingham, 24,072 peoplxist United States. Each adult immigrant receives tune, I do not set, however, because there li ne He rises very early, and after hours of private KELET JOHNSON as it had been years ago and Western districts townships might by making nails and rivets. Ofthese miserables, from the Brazilian Government only eight chance of raising the steamer, that all the win devatio by residents equally eminent-that the be erected. It was surely never in- 16,000 are women-a large proportion wretched, acres of arable public, land, and he must ches, copper, and brass work, &c, should be left brated at Naval Yard is the sole barrier to a contin- tended that the land of a Government toil-worn girls. A family of three persons may, pay $16 an acre for it, if he pays at once, unssived. I imagine that the Insurance Com chocolate uous Praya running from West Point to colony was to be made merely an instru- by slaving fourteen hours dally, earn a gross sumor, 20 per cent, more, if he requires time for panies do not care to undertake a work that and despatches Causeway Bay, and urged that in the in- ment of reckless and unscrupulous gam- of per week, from which there are deductions payment. If he cannot pay in advance, his would only yield a mere bagatelle when divided" terests of our commercial prosperity the bling! But it has, nevertheless. During for fuel and the carriage of the nails, leaving first payment must be made at the end of the among a number of underwriters. Under theta Naval authorities should hand over their the landed property scare in Hongkong the scarcely seventeen shillings for the hard week's second year, and the remainder of the sum muse circumstances it may be worth the while of some
labour of three persons. Mothers have been be paid in four yearly payments. The immi- enterprising individual to expend some trou present premises and seek new quarters complacency of the Government in not known to tail at the forge till within a day grant fi fed and sheltered at the Government in rescuing, with the sanction of the insurers elsewhere. There can be no doubt that exacting its rights was made a not unim or two of their confinement, and to return to boarding house in Rio de Janeiro after he has some portion of the vessel's fittin If the Admiralty would consent to re-portant factor in the disgraceful trans their work under the stimulus of dire naces come from the ship and he is given free trans- of the above is the outcome of “B move their head quarters in this island actions which then took place. Specula sity in two or three days after child birthportation to the public lands. He receives a imagination. The insinuation that the either to East Point, Kowloon, or some tors who purchased extensively at a These people rarely taste meat. When the few implements and seeds and an allowance of bravke was greatly damaged in the other equally suitable locality, it would nominal figure years ago, still hold the bread comics hot from the bakehouse on of zo cents per day for each adult in ble family ations is unjost to the Dock Compan lead to very important results so far as land although the conditions of sale have Saturday morning they eat it like wolves and to cents per day for each child during the terly untrue. The Minard Chifli has not been the
But their chief grievance is the "fogger first six months after settlement. But he gets abandoned, nor has such the internal improvement of the city of not been carried out. We believe that one Victoria is concerned: A continuous Praya well known philanthrophist has received rapacious intermediary between the makers and very little land and has to pay a good price for contemplated. A syndicate of
the buyers of nails, who supplies the slaves with it. In the two years ending December 31, 1881, were desirous some time ago would prove a great public convenience; notice that unless he builds within a certain their Golb. bundles of iron at the beginning of Brazil received 40,183 immigrants, most of steamer as she lies, but were whether it would benefit the Colony com- time, the ground will revert to the Govern the week and when this material has been con whom came from Italy and Portugal, while in arrangement could be entered mercially to any appreciable extent is a ment. Considering that the conditions of verted into nails and returned to him, the workers the same period more than 1,000,cco immigrants were coming out from moot point, which may be safely left sale had been wilfully ignored it was the (an whose labours he makes a profit of twenty went to the United States. Brazil spends more to successfully raising the Mind for future consideration. We have good duty of the Government to resume posses per cent) must buy his dear provisions if they than $10,000 each year to promote immigration, is no doubt whi reasons for belleving that Governor Bowix slon without notice of any kind, and it is to wish to get any more work from him. The but a great part of her vast territory is almost accomplished without the least
*fogger" is even accused of tricking the nail. Inaccessible. An ara as large as all that por public company were is a stanch advocate of Mr. Jonson's ideas, be hoped that this course, will be adopted maker by a sharp device in ghing in his tion of the United Sintes which lies east of the auspices to undertake the liftin and it is not unlikely that His Excellency in future,
general mode of dealing, the fogger, without Rocky Mountains his only as many miles of Castle, the necessary funds may see fit to address the Secretary of Mr. J. M. PRICE, is no doubt a very contravening the law, practically holds his railway as are to be found in the State of Man within a few hours; and the State on the subject. However, there is no shrewd man, but his policy in valuing | victims in slavery,
sachusetts,
doubiese prove a remtinETI
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