Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
them in some more suitable manner. The Board wish to emphasize this point particu- larly, and they trust that in each of these unions special effort will be made with this object" But as regards children under three, unless they are to be altogether separated A. S. WATSON & CO., Trom their mothers they must often of neces
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WITH APPROVAL.
The attached correspondence relative to the appeal of II. E. the Officer Administer the Government to the pracipal firms to Hongkong has been forwarded to us for publication —
Hongkong, fith July, 1910. Sir-With regard to your circular letter of the 4th instant addressed to British commer cial firms in this Colony on the subject of the encouragement of Volunteering, I have now the honour to enclose a latter which I have received from Mr..C. H. Ross offering, on cor- tain terms, to raise and train a Company of
As one of the most important of the 'con.
Banks and leading firms should encourage their men to join and give them the necessary leave of absence to render themselves efficient, wrote, as per enclosed" letter, to several Blanks and firms who hava all approved the scheme.
I have the honour therefore to ask that you will lay the proposition before H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, with a view to his sanctioning the raising of a body of Scouts on the lines suggested by Mr. Ross. ·
sity be kept in workhouse burteries, and the | the circular gays they require special care. The information before the Boardshows that as rule the conditions of the workhouse our series are satisfactory, and that the children are healthy and well cared for. But more trained purses are required, and in some. cases the state of the quarters for infants leaves much to be desired. The Board have added to their staff lady inspectors who are qualified nurses, and whose advice will be available whenever the guardians need it, The Board's attention has been drawn to the fact that infants frequently deteriorate"Scouts.”. in health after leaving the woskhouse, and they urge that some simple form of instrucditions mentioned by Mr. Ross is, that the tion in the best methods of rearing infants might be provided for the mothers while they are lomates. This course is already adopted by some boards of guardiaus, Dealing with methods of providing for children outside the workhouse, the Board states that it intends to adhere to its past policy, and to leave to the guardings the re- sponsibility of deciding whether they will place the children in a school built in blocks, in. cottage home or in scattered homes; whether they will 'board them out within or without the union; or whether they will adopt any of the other methods open to them, such as scuding children to homes managed by charitable associations, or emigrating them under the charge of cui gration societies; or, in the case of boys, sending them to training ships, or to be ap. prenticed to the fishing trade. The report of the Commission supports the policy of the Department. But "whatever system may be adopted generally, there will always be some
circular urges the need of regular medical examination and formal records of those examinations kept in the health registers, which should accompany the children to each institution to which they are sent, A remarkable lingering tradition of Bumble dom appears to be attacked in the follow ing paragraph: "I should be borne in mind in providing means of training, that' A. S. WATSON & CO., the object to be aimed at was not the benefit
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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1910. CHILDREN OF THE POUR LAW.
of the institution, but the preparation of the child for its independent life. It is never true economy to keep a child in an institu (28tion after he has passed school age in order to employ him as an unpaid workman, and so reduce the cost of the institution." Trite, but apparently necessary, advice is also given in the paragraph urging that in regard to the placing out of children guardians should aim at putting them in situations which offer a prospect of permanent employment, taking care to avoid-what are commonly known as Mr. John Burns has issued a very interest-blind alley" occupations. The Board ing circular to boards of guardians full of consider that in view of the satisfactory re- suggestions for the better treatment of poor salts of emigration-the-guardians-would.do law children, mainly inspired by the report well in further exercising their powers of cai- of the Poor Law Commission: "In the
grating children. treatment of children under the poor law (says the circular) the primary object to be kept in view is their education to indepen
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
11 may appear to H.E, that the numbers pro. posed are not large, but I venture the opinion that, if once a good start is made and the yousy men of the Colony realise that there is oppor tuoity to serve with congenial neighbours in the ranks and der Officers of their own choice, a consisterable impălus will be given to Volunteering,I have etc,
(id), HENRY KESWICK, The Hoo. The Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.
-Hongkong, 7th July, 1910. Gratlemes,-Consegnant upon the letter of the Hop, the Colonial Secretary dated the '4th Instant and urging on heads of firms, Banks, etc. in this Culony the importance of encourag- ing their employees to join the local Volunteer forces, I have received the enclosed letter from
Mr. G. H. Ro11.
Mr. C., Ross in well known to you and has already proved thai he is fully qualified to carry out the duties of a Scout Master-More important stil he has the confidence of all who
have over served with and under him.
would ask you therefore whether you would encourage your men to jola the pre- posed "Hongkong Scpuis," and "undertake to grant them the requisite leave to make themselves fally efficient. If you approve, 1 would propose to approach H.E. the 06. cer Administering the Government with a view to, the sanctiuning and immediate rais. ing of the "Hoogkoo, Scouts on the lines set forth in Me, Rous' letter:-) have etc.
WEDNESDA
JULY 20 IQIO
and get the Unit leto working order before Retribution in Colowan.
Xmas 1910-1 am, etc.;:
(Sd), C. H. Rosi Hon. Mr. Honiy Keswick,
Hongkong.
Coloniat Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 15th July, ipio, Slam directed to acknowledge the eccfipt of your latter of the 11th fastant, and in reply to inform you that His Excellency accepts with thanks the offer of Mr. C. H. Ross to raise and train a Company of couts in connec lion with Volunteering in the Colony. I am,
(Sd), A. M. THOMSON,
Colonial Secretary.,
The Boo. Mr. H. Keswick..
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
HONGKONG CHINESE NEWSPAPERS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
BURNING OF KOW-HO VILLAGE.
MORE CAPTURES AT MACAO. [From Our Own Correspondent.];
188 GRANI CASEN
DEFENDANT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
Before Mr E. R. Halßfax at the Magistracy this morning, the care was resumed in which John Grant, formerly a surveyor in the Public" Works Department, was charged with obtalne, of Sio under false pretences, ta
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Macao, 19th Joly.
ing the The measures adopted by the Portuguesawit, by means of a falas cheque. Detective- authorities for the extermination of the pirates Sergeant Appleton prosecuted and J. B. at Colowan casect be said to be cried andiser appeared for the defendant in any half-hearted manner. To-day cows is After his Worship Ead administered the cau brought over from the island that the village of tion to the defendaby in the usual manner, Mr. Kow-ho has been surrounded by a cordon Gardiner addressed bis Worship, in the cours not of gan vessels but actually of fire, a bonfire of which he said that, at the time the cheque being made of the village. The mixerable abans
was given to the defendapt, the latter was ties nestling on the hill-side supplied excellent under the firm impression, that he had.
aming cid was sunde poured over the inflaminable strdetutes and light applied to it. Soon the village was a mass of flames and Kow-ho literally reduced to ashes. The timber which covered the hilly on How he side has misa heen burat to the ground.. It must | not be surmised that the burning of the village | was an act of barbarous extermination, or that the villagers had been sacrificed to a terrible bolocaust as so act of vengeance. No lives could have been lost, as, if any, living par soos bad remained within, the village, the moment the fire started, it was to be presumed that they would have made one last fical effort to escape. Siace none were seen in the pro- |gress of the conflagration the belief that the pirates had fled seems to be loaded on good ground.
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returning to the office of the FW. D. ba found in his book the sum of $8,34 only and on returning home handed a letter to bls cook, whom they had since been awab'e to find, the, man having "been engaged temporarily, with instinctions to post the letter, in which defand- ant asked to miop presentation, Subarquaátly, the defendant, actually paid $io to the com plainant and left instructions with the latter
to destroy the cheque. The defendant com tinted his dealings with the complainant. The cheque was never retors to him, With th regard to the question of the other cheques en which had been produced in evidance, it had: been proved that all the chequer with the exe ception of that given to Mosura. Ulimann and Company were given early in March and wore Dot negotiable until April or May, The de fondant at the time he was given the Sto was expecting his salary and 5000 or $900 from Can- tone With the exception of Moists. Ullmann and Company all the other cheques ware post.. dated. Tas defendant had never intended to.. tun away from the Colony, but went to Canton: for a few days. He had not been able to pay the money quickly owing to five or six sumi mary actions. He would call the defendant | into the witness-box and he would be able to
satisfy his Worship an to the facts);
Canton, 1h July, The British Consul General at Canton some ime ago made a representation to H.E. Viceroy Yuan- in the matter of the probibition of Chl ness nowspaper published in Hongkong from estaring and circulating in Canton. A regards the Wa Bae Yat Po, which paper was particularly mentioned by the Consul in his communication, the Viceroy was requested to point out in detail the alleged seditious or un
The destruction of the village is to remove satisfactory reports or remarks, if any, that wore alleged to have been published by that paper, say harbouring ground for the sos tobbers The Viceroy, accordingly, instructed the Taotai who may contemplare a return to the shores of Constabulary to investigate and report in of Cotowan, it being no easy task to guard by order to enable him to give a reply to the Coninsoa svery inch of ground on the littoral of the Confirmatory reports have since reached me on the matter, The Tootai bas now reported that, island.
that a large number of the pirates are sheltered owing to their not being under the jurisdiction of the press law of China, most of the Chinese nowspapers in Hongkong, such as the Sharat Hak-sa; this may be the next objectiva on Koi Lung Yisk Fe, Chung Kwok Yut Po and the part of the Authorities in pursuance of their Tun Wan Yat l'e have often been found to punitive expedition." contain seditious and offensiva reports, and comments and that these newspapers should not be permitted to enter and circulate in Canton permanently, while the other newspapers such the Sheung Po, Wat Sun Yat Po, Shui Po, Wa Sa Yot Pe and Chung Ngol Bug Po, though not so offessive and seditious in their reports and comments as the other newspapers mentioned, should be placed under a temporary more men on suspicion of being pirates. witness on the date in question and asked
LEPERS VILLAGE RAIDED.
In their Bight the pirates have entered a lepers' village on the island and demanded food and provisions. Oa being relused, the mep, reduced to severe straights, began to raid the village killing one man and
twa wameu,
Yesterday, the police at Macao arrested three
ban and not allowed nowry and circulation larrisoners are in the lock-up. As usual, in the -present condition of things at Macao, the air this city,
CHEAP RICE. The proceeds scali.ed from the distribution of cheap sice in Caeton-on-the 17th instant: were as follower-Eastera" Shed, $1,458.40; Western Shed, $1,603.10; Honam Shed $3,104 and Worgsha Shed, $1,97373. In addition to the above figures about 516,000 worth of rice was sold to villagers on that day,
PRATAS ISLAND,
The defondant stated that kis full, bame was
John Smlib Grant and was a qualified surveyor in the Public Works Department op ́to'the' end of March last. He was introduced to the complaionot Wong Ming Po, who gave his cook a compradore pass-book. That was about the 16th or 17th of April. He saw the Sch
him for $10. Shortly afterwards, be garo a letter to bis cook to take to the complaionat, in which be asked the latter molto present the cheque. The cook-returned with a chit from
foil of rumour that the City in over-run by pirales, refugees from Colowan, Tasse exig• gurations can only be accepidi with a great the compradors which stated that the cheque doal of restive,TM
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this column.)
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THE SEA SERPENT}
The Canten officiała are very anxious to de- volop the Pratas Island, Expectant Profect
TO THE EDITOR OF TUN "foramono Telegraph," DEAR SIR, -I have tetraided from writing to. Tai Hang bae engaged two, scientific experts from Japan and an office has now been estab- fished in Honam for the purpose. Admiral L you before awing partly to diffidence and part- Chun bay consonici to place the guabaty to the incredulity with which corsia storlex Klượng Kam at the disposal of the officials told recently by newspaper occasional corres. have at feast a dozen credible witnesses who of the new Burdau, and the vessel will begin pondents have been receivad, Fortunately 1 to ran between Canton and Pratos iglaud re-
can vouch for the truth of my storjen, The Chartered Bank of India, Australia &gularly from the ast day of the 7th moon, as a
transport.
Mesin
(sd.), HENRY KEBWICK..
The Hongkong & Shanghai Hanking Cor.
potation.
› China,
Batterfield & Swire. Shewan Tomas & Co. Dodwell & Co.
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The Peninsuler & Oriental S, N. Co. Reiss & Co.
The Mercantile Bank of India,
Hoogkong, 7th July, 1910. Dear Sir-With reference to the Colonial
DISTURBANCE at weichow."
On Sunday last at about 5 p.m. in a small bay opposite the Junk Bay Flour Mills we had Bib July.
-a-most-exciting-experiance.with_what:was ap- The Viceroy was lo receipt of a telegram fast paconily a sea serpent. The raptile, whatever its species, bad a very large hood with an Saturday from the Commander-in-Chief of the
enormous mouth.ornamooled with large_reath- Land Forces at Weickow reporting that some
of about 1 to 2 inches in length; ki body was two thousand brigande have collected and barboured in the Tai Mée Mountains in the about 15 feet long, and of a silvery colour an- Cheung Lɔk district apparedily with the intenderneath and a dirty gray above,
Some of our party wore going ashors in a tion of creating serious disturbance. Do receipt
́had ̃baan~~kant-to-the-Dairy-Farm-and-that
they would send for it. With regard to Messrs. Ullman's cheque, he went, at the and of February and bought some articles, He wished to have an alteration' made -and gave an I: 0. U. for the amount ja addition to his salation he was expecting Sloo for money lent, for which he received no acknowledgment but was told that he would be paid at the end of March. He had the acknowledgment in writing in April to the effect that the money had not been paid in. The money was still due.
After further evidence, his 'Worship remark. ed that there was one polat or two which he' wished to clear up."
Mr. Gardiner acquiesced in the suggestion. ilis Wambip-When did you know that your
Defendant-1 had no knowledge until I want salary was attached?
to draw the salary,
Mr. Gardiner informed his Worship that the amount was attached by Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist on bahalf of Messrs. Ullmann and Company,
His "Worship-It was the very first time,
dence of character and habits of industry. Six weeks hard labour was awarded a native Secretary's printed Circular dated 4th July, of the intelligence the Viceroy gaya telegraphio | dinghy when they Cauht sight of the reptile that that was dona?a
In the care of the children lies at the Magistracy this moraing for sailing a think the above propused unit is an excellent orders to the Brigadier-Ganeral at Casochow
bundle of cin bicg.
,
Tue Sikh constable who was charged with misconduct bolore Mej. R. Wand yesterday morning was to-day sextoo.ed to seven days
haid labour.
A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese woman was com. misted for trial by Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this morning for bringing a young manied woman into the Colony. THE Sumura Post hears that the appolos ment of a British Consul at Medan in Deli
idea.
I would recommend that the unit be called "Tas-Hongkong Scouts," and be composed of both mounted, and dismonated men. I would am and dress these men exactly alike, teach
them identical drill and as far as possible make them interchangeablo.
in the water, and the gentleman who was tow- to proceed with bis troops to the place to coing promptly struck at it with bis ver, and ap- operate with the local officials to suppress the paretly stoned it. The ladies in the dicgby naturally shrinked and refused to go on sbord, bandits;
COLLISION.
so the dinghy was put back to the launch. On the 20th May last a jonk heavily laden The sea-serpent had apparently recovered from the blow it had received for it seemed to la with, a cargo of rice from Hongkong was run down by the Cains Merchants Steam Naviga-round and follow the dinghy to the latach tion Company's steamer Kuanglah just outside which it perhaps had mistaken for its aggressor: the Caton harbour limit and as a result of the On reaching the lasoch it was found, however, collision the jask and her cargo were totally ❘ that the siera painter of the dinghy had en- Jost. The case has now beca sattled by the tangled the poot soake and dragged it along Chios Merchante Steam Navigation Co, paying in its wake.
sum of $3,960 as compensation to the owners of the rice and $550 as compensation to the
the most responsible and at the same time the most hopeful work of the guardians.” Some of the facts about child pauperism are full (the circular points out) of cecourage ment and promiss. The proportion of chil- 'dren 'to the total number of persons' in receipt of relief has fallen in the last 60
From experience gained when in command of the late Volunteer Troop, I am of opinion years from 43 to 20 per cent., while the ratio of paupers to population has decreased
that for intelligence work" in the New Terri tory, both mounted and dismounted 'mes are from 6.3 to 7 per cent.The number of children residing with parents or other rela.
desirable. Many eligible man, were prevented: tives in receipt of relief has diminished with
from joining the Volunteer Troop, because they did not keep ponies, and it very often happen may abonly be expected. The increasing num- the fall of able-bodied pauperism, but they her of British residents in Deli, and the steadyed that members of the Troop baving sold their are still by far the largest class of children growth of British trading and planting interests ponles were then unable to attend drills, etc.; with whom the guardians have to deal. there call for such a step.
under the above proposed system meo without mounts would automatically pass to the dia The Royal Commission recommended that
mounted branch of the wait and their serviceshed, $1,771; Hopam Shed, $1,710 and Wong || recent rains. there should be closer supervision of: chil. THE anual report of the Rossis Insurance Co.
be retained. dren in receipt of poor law relief. The cirs just been issued. The account shows a cular, commenting on this, says that where clear pre fit for the year of Rs. 594,309.69 which
is to be applied as follows:
To social reserve fand... Allowance to directors......
Dividend to shareholders' (84)
27.50 per share)............................ Income tax...kayna
7. 09.450.97
38.487.87
38.964-59
$10,000,
84 478.81 Balance carried to profit and loss.
'account of 19.0
2,997.45
The Unit should be composed of s
Captain,
3
i lentenant in charge of mounted |
men, Liculopaut in charge of dismount
ed men 2 Sergeants, 3 corporals and 15
mounted troopers Sergeante 4 corporals and 24 dis-
moanied troopers Total 3 Officers and 52 N.C.0%
And med.
waar of the junk
CHEAP RICE...
The proceeds realised from the distribution of cheap rice in Canton on the 15th instans were is follows:-Easiera Shed, $1,761; Western
sha Sted, $1,469. On the same day, rice to the value of $14,000 was sold to villagers from the neighbourhood,
VILLAGE ROBBERY.
Is the early hours of the 14th instant 4 gang of xobbers catered the village of Pan Pu, in
Perhaps some of your readers saw the same thing on Sunday last as there were five launches in the vicinity.-Yonem faithfully,
GEORGE WASHINGTON 15; PS-1 ought to have mentioned aboys that, the poor reptilo was dond, and had apparently been wasbed down from the hills during the
THE total amount of wolfram exported, to date, from the F, M. S. doring 1910 11 picule 937.56, against picula 451-13 in the corresponding period of last year.!
THE now flag which has been specially design.
the Samo! district, and sanracked, a house baad for the use of Her Majeny the Queen longing to a man named Lay Ya Tin. In Mother now fats over Buckingham Palace, It sddition to a large quantity of valuable articles, is combination of the Bralik and Danish the robbers took away with them three child. Standards on a large white cross. ren of whom one is only about two years old.
ROBBER RENDITED,
The notorious robber, Ki Na Chal, who has been badly wanted by the Chlapse officials, has been extradited to Canton from Hongkong and was brought over on board the gunboat Kwang Yuk. For the arrest of this robber reward of over a thousand dollars bad been
a special officer is not employed the district relieving officer should be directed to give special attention to the case of children in Allowacce to the late general receipt of out-of-door relief, and guardians
maurger Mr. R Peol and the should satisfy themselves that the work is staff...... being properly done, Where practicable, the guardians should endeavour to secure the services of persons connected with voluntary societies, or of charitable individuals who, in conjunction with the officem of the guar-
Rs 674,309.69 They should be armed with M. E. carbines, dians, might act as friendly visitors for such Crass, and provide the families with counsel The drydock Downey will be ready for service (experience having shown that the Short Ser and advice, But the visitors should not give by the middle of August at the latest. Work vice Rifle is too cumbersome for rapid mountain material assistance without the knowledge is being rushed on it and the authorities have work in a tropical climate), otherwise equip. of the relleving officer. It is pointed out and that it is little the works for baving been meat to remain practically the same as for the
on the bottom of Subig Bay for over a month, ale Volunteer Troop. ⠀⠀ that the Royal Commission, are strongly in The electrical machinery is being given a tho
Conditions of service to be favour of the removal of children from work rough overhauling, the pumps alto being repair houses; and they recommend "that effec-ed, and in addition a large force is engaged in Hire des sould be taken to
secure chipping the rust off the mammoth machine. that the maintenance of children in the Further inquiry into the cause 1. the sinking Greaf workhouse be no longer recognised as of the drydock is now being held. legitimate way of dealing with them."scracy is maintaled regarding the cause, and since the raising of the dock extra ganida hava Moch has already been done in this direct stationed around it. It is believed that tion (says the circular) but in every policy regarding the safety of the dock if Government approve, and if the fending | THERE is an unusual sugh of students taking union where children of school age are millwill be faaugurated in that son American labour Banks and Brma will encourage their men to place from all parts of India to reach London maintained in the workhouse the guardians will bureafter not be employed. It is believed Join, and windertake to graet them the requisite in time to enter the Inns of Courts before the should iako prompt measures to remove that the cause of the sinking was due to either leave so that they may attend the Xmas Campa, naw and stricter regulations come into force and even tha" rok
from the workhouse and provide for one of two caness, criminal neglect or teachery, I will endeavour to recruit the desired szama maxi)}) surf
1. Attendance for at least three full days
at Xmas Camp promote a vypro 2. Fitiena Drills exclusive of Recruits
Drills
3. Course of Musketry,
4. Attendance at Annual Inspectios, 3. New Membets to be elected by vote. & Promotions by election.
offered.
CHEAP RICE.
The proceeds realised from the distribution pf cheap rice in Canton on the 14th instant were follows: Eastern Shed,, $3,4531 Western Shad, $1,360 Honam Shed, Sz,181 and Wong thi Shed, $1,600, Besides the abova amonate villagers bought about Si§,000 worth of the staple
my
Defendant-Yen.
·His Worship-No reason given?. Defendant-No.
His Worship-Bad you no suspicions that your salary was going to be attached?"
Defendant-Nous with the exception of the fact that i was afraid that my salary_would be.
opped in lieu of three months' notice.
His Worship-When did you send in your resignation?
Dafendant-On the 16th of March, His Wishlp-And left?
Defendant-At the end of March.
ho delandant was committed for telat, ball- being allowed in two suretics of $100 each and
igo cash personal bond..
THE ISLAND OF HAINAN,
A COSTLY WHITE ELEPHANT TO FRENCH INDO CHINA.
The Currier d'Haiphong devotes an article to what French Indo-Chinx spends island of Hainan. There is a doctor stationad at flofhow, costing the French colony some 15,000 francs your, a French school, costing about 15,000 france a year, which in eight years has not yet produced anyous capable of acting locally as an interpreter; a post office, costing 12,000 francs a year;-and-a-sobaldy of. 21,000 dollars a year for a steam-latiocă sarvice zound “ the faland N
A Duku between two lawyers afforded matter for a sensation at Saigon, on Juce 27. The The last is the only item of local Interesti lawyer had quatrolled and bad insulted each | On" this the writer: says:—This subsidy of other growly in open court, with the result that 12,000 dollars a year was granted, quite fen one of them was fined go francs. The dual years ago, to Chinaman naturalised as A lists met soar the tomb of a bishop, and fought French citisse, for important services that he with swords untiloss of them received a wound rendered (as cook I believe) to a formes French on the right hand in the third bout, apna which Minister in Biam. Since this subsidy, was the seconds stopped the dual, But the com granted, it has changed hands several times, batants refused to make it up, aniieft the field bet none of the holders has succosded in show
ing that it actyas « niefni purpose: The UNDER date Sheoghs, 14th fast, Messrs. of the articla iu to induce the Governmen Whestock & Co. write-Since test writing retranch on this experditers in Haloss our homeward freight market his bien practis cally stagnant, il maything; the quantity of THE Chamber of Commerce a cargo affeting has fallen of and the prospecta
As anemies.
for near fature loading are vary poor;indend.
Commise The revival magiioned in our last
has entirely collapsed and there is nothing do
fog on the coast in day direction for ostal
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