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rain continued cold tonight and Sunday light tofresh westerly winds
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NUMBER 3120 WASHINGTON SATURDAY DECEMBER 27 1902 PRICE ONE CENT
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PRINCESS LOUISEPROTECTS LOVERI
Archduke Joseph Journeysto Geneva and in theCourse of a Stormy Inter-
view Attempts to EjectTutor Giron From Hotel
Leopold Who AccompaniedSister Declares They WillNever Return to SaxonyWhere Court EtiquetteMakes Life Unbearable
S7 wkm rriLou in s youngor broth r UM ArchdukeJoseph arrived kere to persuade her tereturn to Bert she alt d that hrlover M Andre Qlron the French tutorI proMM at the Interview
The archduke abused Giro andi i out to and eject Mm wheniho prUieesB threw herself between theto men and protect her lever rowlir brother violent Archduke JosephFunsequently saw his elder brother theArchduke Leopold Ferdinand Therevan it merry scene between thebrothers tho younger upbraiding Loo-
jold for dtagrftelng the Imperial familyLife Onerous
Arrhduke Leopold retorted that JUtf frred by eeurt etiquette wa the motmiserable conceivable As an archdukeh aid be felt like a slave and as plain
Woifllac he folt like a freemansupremely happy Leopold had written-to a friend IB Salsburg that neither hetor the prlaeeee regretted their conduct
The latest version of the beginningof the affair te that when the Intimacyof M Otcoa wae discovered tie Prla
givoR the clwlee of a lifetimein the cocveat or in an aaylutn Siteeboa flight Further revelation It tesaid slew that the Saxon court adeher a coatlnuooe martyr to bigotry andthat she was often imprisoned anywherefrom a jaoath to six weeks in her owaapartments for harmless If unoonvan-ventlonal acts Despair drove her towrong doing
Repudiates His CountryPARIS 37v jHapatoh from
HtHava t4he fafilft contains an ia-
terrlew tko ArchdWKe Leb iOdwho accompanied Bis tba cp toprinces of Saxony when she fled fromher homo Toe AreboXke says be willnever set foot la Austria
he would live ae be pleased aa-l r a new name Ha said that staee
arrival In Switzerland be had re-ceived aa autograph letter from Empe-ror Franeta Joseph asking his slater andblmsolf to return His brother Arch-duke Joseph Ferdinand also came toGeneva with a similar request from hisfather
Prof Giro who eloped with the erownprincess la an interview with tho sameorrespoedent eaW It the Intentionof the prlaeoM and himself to be married as loon as a divorce was grantedAfterwards they would live In Francepossibly Paris of which the princ M tevery fond
To Work for Livingsaid would work for their
living It would not bo a hard mattero provide sufficient money as the tastes
ft tbe wore simple He saidhe could not say when the marriagewould take place He oxpressed thohope that the court would ask tboPope to annul the marriage tat the
to the erqwn prince of Saxonybut these matters were all in a stateof treat uaeerUlnty Tho princess heraid was eeMtaatly thinking of herchildren
He expoetei ke Mid they would haveto stay a long time In TJoneva as thatwas the only town they woresafe from arreet There was a deteeCtvo
sow living at their hotel who wouldarrest then as soon as they left thatlocality
WEATHER CONDITIONS-
Low temperature continue front Uteslope region eastward and a severe coWwave covers the entire South tin line afreezing temperature extending well Intoentral FloridaSnow kits enilnu d in the lake rectos
xew England and the upper Onto valleyItewhere cast of the Rocky Mountains
weather wa gen i lly fairThe weather will be generally fair to-
night and Sunday la the unit sad SoothTemperatures will continue low al-
though there will be acme moderationSunday afternoon In the Southern State1 mperatures will be shoat 10 degreesbelow the froexlDR point along the Gulf
reset tonight and in Florida there willbe killing froM through the central por-tion and light treat probably to the Sftfcparallel
On the middle Atlantic coast the winswill be ll bt te fresh and Mostly west-erly
steamer departing today for Europeanwill ltvrMb wool t
Kinds MA IhroatwlBK woatkor te thegrand Bank
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London Globe Scoresof the Government
FAVORS STRICT
Berlin Holds Americas Refusal to Arbitrate a Snub to AngloGorman
Diplomacy
LONDON Z7 Eate d formallyAccepted President Itooveveltsto rotor the VeHfcauelan affair toHague for arbitration tbte afternoon
A dispatch t the Central News trotBerlin says that Germany also hasagreed to aeeept The Hague tribunal aearbitrator la the VeHecttetan difficulty
Press in OppositionThe Olobe commenting oa the latest
arbitration proposal says the referencete The Hague tribunal is entirely uaMtisfactary as that body te withoutthe power to enforce Its pronouncementTho only way of hastening Its dellberatioas ia by maintaining a strict blockadeuntil as award made
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which boa been too much overlookedWhenever England and the United Statesresort to arbitration the WashingtonGovernment Invariably appears to theoutside world as playing a more or loosdictatorial part while Great Britain hasthe appearance of being ready to acceptany terra
The result is that more aad more thepeople of Canada regard the supremacyof the neighboring republic as Inevitable
REFUSAL A SNUB TO
ANGLOGERMAN DIPLOMACYBBRUX Doc 27 United States Am
baeeador Charlemagne Tower has com-municated te Ute foreign office PresidentHoosovolts refusal to act as arbiter ofthe Venezuelan affair The refusa isconsidered a snub to the AngJfiGenaatt
NO CHANGE IN LOCAL
VENEZUELAN SITUATIONMo chaste in the Venezuelan situation
has taken place since the Cabinet meet-ing of yesterday according to officials atthe State Department Venezuela hasnot renewed her request that MinisterBowen represent her in arbitration amatter made necessary by vacant devel-opments nor nave the allies agreed tosuch representation
It te dealod however that Ue UnitedStates is engaged apes a preUatnaryprotocol
President Roosevelt having declined 10act as arbitrator has withdrawn fromthe ooatrovorsy and will permit theparties at tesu to settle the troublestrtotly wrong themselves
FRANCE HEARS THATCARACAS IS PLEASED
PARIS Dec SJ A Caracas dispatch tothe Hallo says the agreomeMt te sub-mit the German and Italianalaims to The Hague arWtraUeu tribunalIs well received at the Venesuelan capital
The Swedish steamshipbound from CariltT to La with417 tons of coal the English railwaywhich runs from La Ouaira U Caracashas been captured by a British cruiserand the coal coaflscated
All the cancels seteed by tile blockad-ing are veered off Tiletotal value of their cargoes is estimatedat OetO
LITTLE WORK EXPECTED-
IN THE COAL FIELDS
Slav Miners Continue Their ChristmasFestivities
WILKJC8BABRK Pa Z7 Tkfence af workers at Ue aatamebetune the morning to about Mper of J total number but aamany of tk breaker sad driver beys-
Cfil remain away the output for todaywin not b more Ulan Vi per cut ofUte normal The workers woo havereported are cbleMy tile Slavs who stillcontlBue their CkrtetnuMand are expected to keep it up untilafter New Year
After their steady work of UM teattwo month they have enough moneyts be able te remain kilo for semi timeand they will sat break the custom etyear a week or ton flaysat Okrlsimas
Tire cold weather this morning awl thelack of supply for the lest two days Hasfrosted a demand greater than atthe end of the strike sad the dealersare at flack wits end
Many families even IB tke heart of
wblle from towns outsMe and In thosedistricts not convenient to IOHOM by rail-road it te impossible to got any eaa I
and the price of food hall gone to analmost prohibitive iriro Th operaionsay look for no relief until afterNttv r
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GOAL MUST EXPLAIN
Local Men Advance Price to8 and 8 50
RECEIPTS CONTINUE LIGHT
Selling at the Dump Causes Much
Hardship to Consumers
Meeting Monday
The cold weather of the past two dayskas vastly increased the demand uponthe Associated Charities and the Citi-zens Relief Committee
While their available resources havenet been entirely exhausted their treas-uries demand immediate replenishing toavoid a suspension of their importantwork Tbe relief committee will seedabout fiMO mere to carry the workthrough the winter The AssociatedCharities te short about OM oa Itsyearly budget
Barry Bulkley of the citizens coalsyndicate committee last been pursuingIlls investigation of conditions In thebituminous regions along the line ofChesapeake and Ohio Railway He willreturn to Washington tomorrow after-noon prepared to report to the committeo at its meeting Monday night at theRiggs House
Practically the entire output of tIleReading Company has hens c f trailedfor and it is almost ImpossU
la Mt Ute open Miarjtjif rloss than 1 or 512 a ton BVati someof the dealers in Reading advancedthe price to 8 and SM a ton as thesay they cannot award to deliver at thefigure which their contract with theReading Company calla for John JoyEdson chairman of the subcommittee OB
the local coal situation obtaining alist of these dealers for the purpose ofbringing the scatter to the attention ofthe Reading authorities
The roetlpU o coal of all kinds havegreatly fallen off In the peat tan dayssad with ae reserve to fall bacK oa satthe severe weather that Is prevailingthe situation la this qty is likely to be-
come acute before the misers resume talcoperation alter Ute holidaysBecause of tIM uncertain cost of
most of UM local dealers have dis-
continued their effort to obtain coalfrom the big wholesale dump of Albright
Barker OH Hancock Street northeastIn place thereof they are selling ordersfor coal at 7 a ion at the dump Thepurchaser te compelled to employ h
teamster to take his posUloa in line andawait his turn for loading from the threeto QUeeR ears which are dally distrib-uted at that point
It Is no unusual thing for drivers toremain in line alt day long only to nodthe setae closed on them before they canload All horses are then unhitched andtaken homo while a watchman 1s em-
ployed to guard Ute cart or wagon whichif restored would have to take its placeat the foot of the line when it wasbrought hack
DR CANNONS SANITY
SUBJECT OF INQUIRY
Was Formerly Employed at St Elizabaths Hospital for the Insane
TIle mental condition of Dr WalterD Ceases a nephew of RepresentativeJoseph Cannon of Illinois will be madethe subject of judicial inquiry on Tuesday next before Justice Barnard altting for probate business
Dr Caaaen was formerly one of thepolice surgeons for the District Aboutsix years ago k resigned that positionawl was employed at St BllzabetbsHospital for the Insane The petitionasking that hit sanity be InvestigatedWM made by Hampton M Roach a rela
l rs E M Hasbrouek and John A
Donogbue have boas appointed bycourt to make tho examination and willreport on Tuesday Dr A B Rich-ardson superintendent of St HUlA
Hospital for the Insane has alsosummoned to testify in the case
Tko sanity of Thomas C Hunt whote now coaflaed in the workhouse willalso be Inquired into It is said hefeat a mania for turning In alarmsIron the Are signal stations He wassonneted of an offense of this kind sometime ago sad was seat to the workbases Others who will undergo oxaminatlon ro A ne A Cruit Traccnia-Brvans Pkoefco HQtcoit Jordan D Robtenon K bolas Conner
L Oolfrcp rind C Henry
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PRESENTS CREDENTIALS
Bajpn Von Hengervar NoLonger Minister
Tlje Austrian ambassador Baron Latllalaue Hengelmuller von Hcngervnr
presented to President Roosevelthis pdenllals of advancement from the
minister The ceremony tookthe Red Room at the White10 oclock The regular ro
ocptlon parlor for foreign envoys theBlue Room is not yet ready for use
Thfe now ambassador wore a militaryuniform his official diplomatic garb nothaving yet arrived Ho was accom-panied by the secretary of the embassyLudwIg von Callenberg and tho attacheDartfii von Frackenstoin both in fununiform Following the custom In vogueat foreign capitals the diplomats werebrought to the White House in the PresIdonjfr official carriage escorted by Col-
T the Presidents militaryaide
OnKirrival at the Executive Mansionthe jgtteentations wore made by Secre-tary and tho customary exchangesof good will wore made though not insuch a formal manner as when a diplo-matic representative Is lust taking uphis abode here
The first time that the Presidents car-riage was sent for a foreign diplomatwas In the race of the British ambassa-dor Sir Mlehaol Herbert who presentedhis credentials to the President at thetemporary White House 22 JacksonPlace on October 4
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TNTfNSE COLD CAUSESSUFFERING AMONG POOR
Charitable Organizations Besieged by theChange Is Predicted
Agentsof
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The cold wave which envcloped thecity ChH mas nigbtroacbed tie great-est intensity at an early hour thismorning1
Local in exposed placesregistered 15 degrees above zero although the official record was higherthan this Before daylight this mornIng agents of tho charitable organiza-tions were besieged by those who wereIn need of fuel and were kept busythroughout the day There were a number of applications at tho police sta-tions for shelter last night
Secretary Woller of the AssociatedCharities had a number of cases re-ported to him this morning but therewas only one In which the family wasentirely without coal or food This wasthe case of a mother with five childrenwhose husband deserted her somemonths ago leaving her without meansof support She has been taking Inwashing at 50 cents a day shecould got It and has barely managed tokeep the little ones from starving
Although the house had been withoutfire for over a week and sho did notknow where to turn for the next mealshe would not ask assistance and itwas only by accident that her true con-
dition was learned The children hadheard of the Christmas tree at the
Rifles Armory whore AlmasTemple was dispensing good things toall who applied but they bad not suf-ficient clothing and they remained ina cheerless house throughout hristnasday Their wants were supplied
General Commanding So
Called in Official Gazette
PBKIN Dec 27 The receptloa ofLieutenant General Mlles by tho
Empress was very flattering hutIn the Official Gsiottc today she callshim admiral This was done in-
tentionally In order to minimize theodium of receiving the representativeof the military branch of a foreign coun
tryTherumors that the notorious anti
foreigner General Tungfuhsiang with10000 troops ts marching against Slanfu have received sufficient credence toinduce the British consul at Hankow toorder the Ilngllsb missionaries in theprovince of Shenst to return to Hankow
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BURIED AT CANTERBURY
Bishop of Winchester MaySucceed in Archdiocese
LONDON Des 27 The body of theMost Rev Froderlek Temple Archbishopof Canterbury and Primate of all Eng-land was burled this morning In Can-terbury Cathedral in a oloistor open
the sky though within the walls otthe church
The widow and two soon of the latearchbishop were tbe chief mournersThe Earl of Clarendon the lord cham-berlain represented the King Tenbishops were present The BishopLondon was unable to be present onaccount of Illness
The Archbishop of York and the Bish-op of Winchester celebrated holy com-munion for the family and mourners Inthe presence of the body la the morn-ing Concurrently with the burial therewas a memorial service at St PaulsCathedral
Henry White the American chargedaffaires and the other members of thoembassy were present as were alsoLord Lansdowne and tho other membersof tho cabinet the lord chancellor aadSir Maicus Samuel the lord mayorLondon
It la expected that the Right RevRandall Thomas Davidson the Bishop ofWinchester will succeed the late YOlKRev Frederick Temple as ArokMakop ofCanterbury
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Even among people in moderate cirettmstaneos there has been sufferingWith coal at 18 and 12 a ten la the
market and the Government paying6 a ton for soft teal te which must bt
added the cost of hauling many house-holders even among those who had thefuel in their cellars were reluctant toburn it In sufficient quantity to keepthem comfortable
Traffic into Washington Is somewhatdelayed Tire trouble is principallyof the mountains howover as OB thisside of the ridge the greatest tall ef
does not exceed 6 or 7 inchesof all the Western lines were late
In reaching the city and there was somedifficulty in maintaining the schedulewith New York
As far south as Tampa Pla thefroesing point was reached while atJacksonville the thermometer registered24 degrees but 2 degrees above the readlag in this city At many other points IBthe South an low a rending as 14 degreeswas recorded and In the West the coldwas intense The snowfall which kascontinued along the lake region for thepeat fortyeight hours has creed butdrifts are delaying trains for manyhours
At the Weather Bureau this morningIt was said that there was little pros-pect of a material change ia the temper-ature for the next tblrtysix hou s Uwill remain cold and clear with a flight
in temperature
Remained Under House forFour Days
BUFFALO N Y Doe 27 Four daysago Mrs Martin Arolle s rg the wtfcof a prominent farmer at Rush BridgeErie county disappeared from her howSearching portion were organized andthe woman was sought in tho woods andMelds as It was feared that she bad beenlost la a snowstorm
LaHt night she WM found underhouse She bad become Insane awl
had crawled through a hole Ia the sWeof tbo house whore the dogs slept ItIs believed that the animals kept hertreat freealag j
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BIG WRECK ON THEGRAND TRUNK ROAD
Official Program Made Publie Today
BLUE ROOM TO BE USED
Guests te Enter Mansion ThreughNorth Portico and Leave by
East Terrace
Preparations for lien Year PayrocoptioB at the WkHo House have booscompleted and have received tko ap-
proval of the PreoWtet ant Mrs Rosevolt The Blue Roost will bo need bythe Presidential party as In pest yearseven though this apartment not yetcompleted Temporary furnishings willbe provided and draperies put In forthe occasion
According to the plans approved tkoguests will enter the mansion throughtile north peruse or cookers asIn past years TIle line will proceedpast the President la the Dice ROOM
sad on late the Fast Room From therehowever guests will descend thenew flight of stooe stairs to tko basemont floor and leave through the IrstPoor of tko new east terrace
This plan will be tried a an experi-ment to test tko kandlfag af the greatcrowd which always attends the NowYear reception At the evening recaptions later the terrace extension will beused for entrance and salt both Therpaoen for Ute plan adopted forThursday Is that guests keep on
the entrance where the cloakroom arelocated
The official program a made ptfbHethis afternoon is as follows
TIle President will receive at11 a m The members of the Cabinet
Ute Diplomatic CorpsU a a The Chief Justice and tko
As JCTote of OenctTth ilt r 3te the of k-
UlfofaV State Court of Waists UteJudges ef the Court ot Appeals tkoJudaea of tko Supremo Court of tko Dis-trict of Columbia exCabinet membersand sxmlnietcrs of Ute tatted States
11 M a m Senators Representativesaad Delegate in Congress Genualstonorc and judicial ofteers of tile Dintrlct of Columbia
1148 a ra Officers of the army off-icers of tile navy ofileers tbe XarineCorp Commanding general and goa-eral staff of th ot the Districtof SoktaiMa-
12H p a Assistant Secretaries ofdepartments the Solicitor General As-
sistant Attorneys Geaoral AssistantPostmasters General the Treasurer ofthe United States the Comptroller ofthe Currency the Commioaloaor ofPatents the Commissioner of Pensionsthe Interstate Commercethe Librarian et Congress the PublicPrinter the Commissioner of Laborthe Civil Service CommiMlea the Com-missioner ef Fish and Fisheries the
Ute Smith-sonian Institution the heads of bureausia the several departments Ute presi-dent of tko Columbia Institution for theDeal and Dumb
1236 p m Tko Society of tko Cin-cinnati the Associated Veterans ofwar ef 1846 47 the Military Order ofthe Loyal Legion of tics United Statestke Grand Army ef the Republic tkoUnion Veteran Legion VeteransUnion Spanish War Veteran thebers of tile Oldest Inhabitants Asooetafloe of Ute District of Columbia
19 p m Reception of dtlsonCarriages will approach tko
House by the northwestern gate andleave by tke northeastern
Pedestrian will approach theHouse by the northwestern aadleave by the eastern eppaatto theTreasury
In accordance with ouotost theground south of the WMte Noose aadthe southern entrance will be closed onNew Year Day
GONCIERGERIE READY TO
RECEIVE THE HUMBERTS-
Prison Preparations Recall Incidents ofFrench Revolution
PARIS flee 27 The unusual prepara-tion at the Coaetergeri for the Iw-prioonmeut of Ute Humberts the Craw-ford swindlers recall Ute preparationsfor tk treat state prisoners Louts XVL-Marat Robespierre Marshal Key aadLouis Napoleon who were Incarceratedthere
Barricades kayo beeR erected around
vest approach In the prison parlor j
the prisoners treat authorised callersOnly Ivo have boon prepared refthe prisoners
It kt expoetel that Eva oa gfatr oCtHe Humberts I1I he released oa her
keno Tin Gauleta la UMvhorlty for the Uatomett ttMtt ki-tejHto to take t veil j
NEW YEAR RECEPTION
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Twentyfour Killed andMany Injured in HeadonCollision plumber of Fatalities May Be Increasedby More Definite Reports
Fire Adds to Terror of Passengers Penned in Wreck
Rescues bya Brigade of UninjuredTravelers The EngineerAmong Victims
Smoking Car Telescoped byBaggage Cars Few Escape Death Injury inDemolishedcident Ascribed to StationAgents Negligence
LONDON Ont Dee ST An appallingrailroad accident occurred at 1010o clock last night at Wanstoad a sta-tion oa the Saraia branch of the GrandTrunk Railway It was a headon eel
between the Pacific express Noan eastbc uu freight Twenty
tour persons are said to have beenkilled and over a score injured
Tko express was proceeding west atits vestal high rate of speed Tbe freightwa wader slow headway and was to
takes tIle switch at Waastead toallow the passenger train to paee Ap-parently neither engineer saw the danger ahead ia time to avoid the accidentfor too two engizos cease together nearthe west switch with a rightful crashoverturning Into tko ditch
The Smoker TelescopedThe baggsgc dad cars tele-
scoped isle tile smoker with awful re-sult The wreck was complete and itIs thought that hardly a single passen-ger In tbe smoker escaped Injury Theesker ears of tko passenger train re
A M9 JtoJEHM4 s 4 4j9e3word-WK t tmt nag B st nf jivccsoon oa the sense The of remov-ing tko dead was then proceeded with
Baglnoor Otilies Strata Tunnel andthe nreroan on egte Mi of the expressare among the killed The remainderare passengers
Tile dead so far a Identified arc-
H P Lawrence ef WatfordMr Lat night operator of Wat
fordEdward Doboau died since being takes
to the kooattaiA B Burwcll Sarnla-Wlkwn Martin ChicagoYrs Trotter PetroliaNicholas Jeffrey LondonJ H Brock BroeefteM OntDr Warden Grand Rapids MicaClem Ridley Port HuronW Lawrence SarahFireman Rings LondonKelly or F F Oil Springs
or HonaalLAlex Stewart PetrollaEdward Boyce Prescott died in hos-
pitalKnglneer Dibbles
The express coofltetotl of two baggagea smoker two Srstelaee coaches
anti two PvHasano The smoker whichwas iae coach behind hadthe side knocked out of It and theroof staved in tsapriconlas the pas-sengers It was te this ear that mostof tko awful hares aad loss of liraoccurred
The wreck shortly after the collisioncaught Ore Tko heroic effort of abrigade of passengers erganrzad and 11by an old wanwager oa tko train rescued from deaththose penned in the wreck
Fire Put Out With SnowThis brigade put out the by throw
lag anew on tko with their handsaad Tko reoeuers than turned
to getting out the woundedwkooo SMffeclags were increased byblliWHng BMwotorni with Ute tkormom-etor near acre
M y r OMtaberUoM ef Pert HuronMick wa tatnclwned wades tile wrecktwo hat wa set sorlouely injured
Tko wreck was due It is said to negli-gence OB Ute part ef the station agentat Waastoad who H charged with falllag te switch tko freight to allow theosprose to pana There 1 HO certaintyon tIde polar
Tke express proceeding west at itsusual speed The freight was under stowheadway and was to have takes thetwitch at Waastead to allow the passen-ger to Apparently neither engineersaw tile danger ahead In time to avoidthe accident for tke two engines cametogetker soar the west switch with afrightful croak overturning Into theditch
Pew Escape InjuryTko wreck was complete a t it ta-
tkowgkt that tartly a single paseacger inDM aatokor oooapoi lafvry wasscat to tWo qty and doctors were seeson the Tile ofthe dead and la iroa wa begun prompt
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