WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION, ・・

P. LEMMERT has received

Hughes and Hough M instruction to sell by Public Auction

AUCTIONEERS TO THE COTERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN' COAL STORAGE.

Codes used

A.B.O. 4TH & H Eortions. AL. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Address :

· MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

*HE Undersigned have received instrue- THE

tions to sall by Publis Acution,

00

SATURDAY,

the 19th October, 1912, st 11 .. at their Sales Room No. 8, Dan VORI load, corner of Ice Hocar STEET,

A QUANTITY OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS & SUNDRIES,

tc.,

itc.,

Comprising:

&c.

Fine Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes (various sizes), Linen and Hand-embroider- ed Pillow Cases, Singlo and Double Bel Size Sheets, Single and Double Bed Quilts. Lace Cortains, Ladies and fient's Hand- kerchief. Fine Turkish wals, Batht Gowns, Huckabach Towels, Ladies' Under- wear, Duchess Sets. Ladies' and Gent's Inses, Bocks and Shoes, Longcloth, Travol- ling Rug, 'sy and Supper C1.ths, Gent's

00

TUESDAY,

the 2nd October, 1919, at 3 P.M.,.st

at his SALE Rooms, DEDDELE

STEXT,

The following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT 1-Nos. 19, 21, 3 and 25, Shally

Street, Viatorin, Hongkong.

LOT 2-Kawloon Inland Lot No. 1179,

And LUT Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1180. Particulars and Condition of Sale may be had from the Vendor's Solicitors

DEACON, LOOKER & DRACON, No. 1, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkcog.

and also from the Auctioneer. Honung, October 10, 1912.

Intimations.

1287

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGEM, Honozona,

J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGNE FOR THE BASE, TUITO.

Gross rate of Income from and Rents for 1910...... Investments 1910....... Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.

10,575,157 53,439,380 10,892,04

21,846,6E

4.48% 72

THE CHINA MAIL.

JOHNNIE

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1110

Over 6 years old, Over to years old. Over 13 years old.

1912

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To be obtained by: THE HANKOW DISPENSARY CO., Lid, HenED THA. SIEMSSEN & CO. Chatou and Hong Kong

KAMP & CO. Skanstui. PERRIN COOPER & CO. Thesish

JOHN WALKER & SONS. LTD., Sotik Wasser Distillers, KitmarnocH, SCOTLAND,

PIENTSIN MERCHANT DEPORTED.thing else and he replied: "I um collegi

An Extraordinary Charge.

R. B. Mitchell. Tientsin, was

ing delte. On the question of the In- dous defemiant replied to witness "the farmer here employs two Indians, it iras got nothing to the with me." Witness

is this one of them?" Defendant re- painted to a very dark Chinese and sui lied-" So that is my interpreter: the Indians, me somewhere about." Witness then left the room to see about collecting The Indians and people, and after they, with arma, had been collected and pu into the main courtyard in his presene", In proceeded to take the Chinese one by ne ista a roups and question them. There were two or three rifics, two revol vers and some odd cartridges. The Cui

New Insurance Paid for..... £ 28,687,500 Outstanding insurance amounts

to...

...................................282,653, 270 Ameta smonat to. 104,068,656 Surplos, smocats to 17,628,766 charged at I.B.M. Supreme Court. Tien Dividends to Policyholders

tin," October 9-(Sir Lavilland de 1910 Total paid Policyholders 1920

Saumarez en the Bench)—with having Gross earnings from interest Total Expenses for 1910......

on August, 1912, at the Chinkochaug farm, the property of ong Li Chiu-ching, together with Li Yu-ho and Cheng Sung ying and divers other persons, feloni ously assaulted and put in bodily fear Chi Pro-hsiang, the steward of the farm. employed by Li Chin-ching, and felouf ously stolen the property of Ti Chia. ching, about 70 tan of grain, value $300, and a pouy, value $70. In a second in-est at the gate had the rifle over his dietinent the accused was charged with baving on the same date, with other per sons, detranded with menaces a sum of $7,000 from Chi Pao-hsiang. the money being the property of Li Chia-ching, with intent feloniously in sten! the morey. The accused was charged on a third cour

Underwear, Gent's Shirts, Suit Langths, NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Table Plata, Cutlery, etc., eta, cla

(All New Goods just arrived in staal uts to suit purchasers),

the view on Friday. TEM

— usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, October 15, 1912.

1316

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have reseived instruc tions to sell by Public Auction SATURDAY,

Lae 28th October, 1912, cùmmencing et 2.30 nm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Streak, ~~

A CONIINMENT OF

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARG VESTED THE KHARES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.,

sau

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO,

doulder and q bandolier slung. The owner of the farm was present during parkinf the time. The defendant was nt present at the interview with the party. Afterwards, witness asked defeu- dant intea room and bad a conversation with him. Ifa nsked defendant for said he had. Witness

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THE

STATION

HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD.

KOWLOON.

LE BATHROOM TO EACH ROOM. QLECTRIC "LIGHT AND FANB,

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARE.

BILLIARD ROOM.

TOTAL FUNDS AS SIFT DICKFEE, 1911, with having between August 29, 1912. papers

£22,561,288.

anil September 6, 1912, together with Li | examined the documents al told defen- I-Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000

Yu-bo and Cheng Sung-ying and ellers, sant he could say mything if he liked. Paid-up Capital".... £9,437,500 willen nhout 20 (as of grain of the value Defendant said: "I would like you to II-Fire Funds....... 8,899,114 of $800, mud one binck pony, valued at look at these." Witness asked him if he

Life & Annuity Funds... 10,136,160 870, the property of Li Chinking. Sinking Fund Account ......

und a passport and be produced one, say. 68,512

Mr. K. W. Mousey, of Messrs. Koni fing "I never travel without it.". It was, £22561,568 and Mounsey, Tientsin, præccator esti | dated September 5, from Tientsin. WiCold and Hot Water throughout,

behalf of the Crown advocate, and Mr.Jnres drew his attention to the fact that 2,567.158

Edgar Pie Allen appeared for the it was dabeił mnly two days previously, 1,973,289

Recused.

and he had been in that place for the 281.800

Mr. Mounery, in his opening staten, best part of a week. Defebost sald he 430,199

said that the scene of the alleged om.hought it well to have a passport and £5,233,312 Tenes was known as the South Hunting wead to Tientsin and got one. He sis Branches are separately invested, and, by

Park. The district was about thirteen produced a vatrucie the partline of The Accumulative Funds of the various sites square and was enclosed by a wall, grain, made out between self and Act of Parliament, are set and to meet and for some centuries it was reserved Chinese called. Li Yuhe, with the names the claims under the respective Depart for the Imperial Rulers of China as # ments of the Company's Business,

of Chinese guarantors. Li Yu-ho was the bunting park. Recently it had been usul made of the coupluitmnt. The contraet as a military encampment. There were was for the purchase by the English firm certain small farms in this district, on jnf Mitchell. It recorded the receipt of of which was owned by the omplainust money on account of burgalu money and and enclosed by a wall. Complainant provided for a penalty in ease of Inte

Revenue Fire branch............ Life and Annuity } Branches........ Bevonus Manos Department... Other Receipts

for

PORCELAINS, BRONZES, &c., &c. FROH PIRING, Including Ivorios. Pekinet Cloisouns and Lacquered Ware, Jadestone, Seta of Mandarin Bands (Araber, Coral, and Jadestone), a number of Suuff Bottles, fuw Mandarin Conte, Brucades, and Sit Skirts, Old Chinese Pictures, &c., &c., and

a number of Old Wall Plates.

Fareclains of the Sung, Ming, Ta Kong. Esug Hi, Kienlong. Gar Hing Dynastics.

Full Particulars from Catalogue:

On view fra Friday, p..

TEXAS CIUSI,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, October 15, 1912,

Į

POR SALÉ.

1318

THE Undersigned have received instrue. Ttions to sell at their ein Roane,

No. E, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street, QueRONEO DUPLICATOR' Complete with all accessories and practically new, One Cano REGISTER, in working Order. THREE TYPEWRITERS

and THREE PIANOS. For further particulare apply to the Ludersigned.

T-As tisual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Audiensers,

Hongkong, Sept. 13, 1912.

EVER ISSUED UNDER

FURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

1153

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$

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PURLIZED EVERY MORNING,

CONTAINS was Moon Bay TELEGRAPHIO NEWS FROM NORTH CHINA.

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delivered in Banjong $19.50 to all Coan Forta,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Agents

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, left a steward hi charge. About August delivery. Wess Landed the extract

AMITEL.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DATA.

back to defendant and asked him whether his debts had any connection with the contract and he said "Yes," and said he

Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particulars apply to

..THE MANAGER.

Cz. No. 129. Telg. Address 'TERMOTEL'

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1912.

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWED) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG mrkt.

SOLE AGENTS

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr. A. Lory Mr C. H. Bartlett Mr G. F. Lasert Mr E. à. Beaumont Mr G. T. Lloy

Mr N. C. Magor Mr and

Mr C.D. J. Ba

Mr G... Bena

Mr and Mrs N... F. Macintyre

Blanch

Mr A. Mckenzie: Mr.J. T. Macleod

BoydMr J. Madden

Dr U. Macrinit

H. Bonoler Capt. & Mrs F. MFO Baschner Mr E. T. Berna Mr A, A. Claxton

Mr. J. Cokely

| My G. Curry

fr W. R. J. Cooper Blix Crocker

Mr

C. H. DAVIN

Mr C. Defer

Mr and Mr. L.

Dougla

Nail

Mrs R. T. Matheson

and chil

Dr C. W. Mckenny Mir B. K. Mehra Mr J. Melo e Mr J.. Merecki Mr D. M Mickla Mr Patrick Miller H. Mr W. Moore

Mr J. Morris

MI

J. D. F. Mulder Mra J. D. F. Balder

C. Mr. Napier

Mr W. Drew Mr. E. Edwarda Mr sad Mra H.

Ebrenfala Mr H., Fisher Mr E. A.S. Fowler Mr J. II. Freeman Max Freach & chil Mr & Mrs Frings Mr Denman Faler

Capt. and Mrs F. D.

Northcombe

Mr V. d'Oettingen Dr L. F. Randall

Raphnel BẾN.

Miss F. Reny Mr E Hay

- 2963r and Mr. J. M. Mr F. Reinh

Gastro rt

$200. After some further conversa. and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK And sureeeded in collecting from Li Yu-OCATION god for Hillside Scenary tion he asked defendant and his party to

FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. to Peking. Defendant asked witness Families, Residents and Tourists

made thoroughly comfortable.

to postpone going to Peking until Li Yu- is returned and said that if what witness had said about the selling of grain on the

(Continued on page, 4.)

25 lust, the barn was suddenly invaded [by a party, of people, song who was the defendant and another foreigner According to the statement of the stew 7.00 s.m. to 8.00 ...Every 15 minutes. ard, a sum of $7,000 was demanded from 8.00a.m. to 10.00 sm...Every 10 minutes.him as a protection from danger. Th. 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m.Every 15 minutes. 11.30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minuter. money not being forthcoming the stew 12.45 p.m. to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes, ard's hands were bound behind his back 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minute. at he was put into one of the rooms. 1.45pm. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minuter 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes

where he was kept more or less u pri. 6.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes.

somer for three or four days. The party then proeded to settle themselves or the farm and drove away the farm bands. The British dag was hoisted on the wall of the cuter compound. It was alleged that the defendant was present during then proceedings. At the gateway, Tw Indians were posicil na system of i passes was inalitated so that

THIS WONDERFUL SYPHON authorized person could pass in or out Makes Mineral Water instantly at 20 of the furmatend. It was alleged that the cents a dozen Syphons Anyms can do it. Furfy in possession proceeded to dispose Faloro is impossible. And you can save of scene of the grain and moved at least 50 per cont by making your own Mineral two cart loads. The defendant was stated | Wators at home with the

NIGHT CAES.

7,45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. 5 11.3

p.m. every 15 minutes,

SUBDATE,

2,00 m.. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minubes 10.30am to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 11.45am. to 18 Noon....Ery 15 minutes. 19.00Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 min. 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minuta. 8.00p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minntes. 7.00pm. to.8.10 p.m...Eiery 20 minutes. 7.30am. Sknday). NIGHT CARS as on Wock Daya SATURDAYE.

Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINar Dee Vax Road Central,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON

·General Managers.

THE CHINA TYPHOON

MATI

MAP and

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to have gone on the furm on Auguel 29 and remained until September 4, when le proceeded to Tientsin and obtained a sport. He returned to the farmy, on September 5 and remained there until the whole party went to Peking on September 72

Mr. Sidney Borton, 'Chinese' Secretary to the British Legation in Peking, stated, that when the report was made, he de spatched a company of mounted infantry to the form. On arrival at the gate they saw the Union Jack flying over the gate and a Chinese wearing foreign clothea, carrying a ride. Having dismounted ar the gate the Chinese there hesitated for moment and, en rm away into the large courtyard. The party scattered and proceeded to go towards the varfois

houses to soo what could be fount After a low minutes wituoss was called from the direction of the courtyard sod was told that the men were thetoi Ou the steps of one of the rooms facing the courtyard he saw the defendant accom panied by number of Chinese. The dafundant anked what is all this shopf," and "wifases replied that a com

Price 40 Cents, dont replied: I am hora buying grain

plaint of robbery had been made. Defen

I have got a good fols of it, I can see.!!

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SPARKLET SYPHON,

Terms Moderate.

Rus on FinT-CLAN LINES, Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress:

M. S. HOY."

Mr P. Roque

Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr W. Schmelke

George

Miss George

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr. GurgeY hir sud Birs Joseph

Gould

Mr D. M. G. Grata Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. J. Grimshaw

Mr Wa Ball Dr J. G. Han Mr and Mrs W. A.

Tanibal Mr W. T. Harbord Mr. Hope Dr 8.7 Hough Capt. R. lanes Mr M. S. Kooler

Mr J. S. Koelor. Mr S. Komor

Mi A. Kruseman

Bir H

Mr E. E. Smith

H. Solomas Miss Square Mian M. Stevens Mr P. D. Sutherland

Veale, RN. Mr J. C. Taylor Commander H. R.

Mr G. Vermeij Mr E. Vollbroche Men E. Vollbrecht Mr H. Watkins Mr L. Walan Mr J. Mendas Mr D. 51 Whamond. Mr and Mrs H. C. B.

White

Mr A. Whitmarah.

Mr E. Widmar

Mr G. G. Wood

3fe A. J. Auld

PEAK HOTEL

Lt.Col. & Mrs

and child D.P.·

Mr G. W. Barton Bayly

Mr. L. M.

Mr. J. DJ. Lloyd

Mr&Mrs Buircheuk Major&Mrs Lyddog

and children

Tre Bowdler.

4.O.D.

Mr&Mrs G Macpha.

Attorney General & Mrs Smith Malki

Mrs Buckmill

Major Caalifield, R.E.

Mis Cole and chiki

LA Carninghamn

Jir M. Darch

fr A. F. Deane

Dr & Mr. McGoodli

and cbald

Capt.& M MeMum children and aurie R.A.M.C

M Metzler

Mrs Devenport and Mr & Mrs H. Pearce

children

Major Priciant, R.4

Coil & Mes Bitzen Lt-C. Ridelita R.E. Mr and Mrs G. G. Enz. Condr Roque,

Gordon

RN

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, Dr&Mrs Rutkineford,.

BN.

·RA.

Hala

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr A. Sinclair

Mr and Mir Talati,

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Minn Tope

RAM.C

Major&Mrs Waring

Capt & Mrs Hodgins R.AM.O..

Mr and Mrs W. G. Me and Mr W, M,

Humphreys

Watson

Mr & Mra Lee Jones Mr F. Wilford.

Mr N. B. Baranjia M- David Wood Mira Kept

Capt. Wood R&M,C. T-Col and Mrs.

Mr M. Kisson

Dr. and Mrs. L Wrigley, &.0.D,

Liselt

"LATOR HOUSE.

Mr.J. B. Arnold Dr and Mrs G.

Bake Mi Rault Li: L. Birot M: B. E. Brooks

Mr J, D. Byme Mr H. V. Chenu Mr F. & Chopard Mr D. N. Cogo Bir W. Dalziel Mr J. A. David Mr S. Elphinston Mr F. F. Fuls". Mr A. E: Gagnon Mr and Mrs Von

Dermey Mr J. S. Gillies

MrJ. M. HAPT's Mist Johnson

Mr and Mrs J. #. ¦ Mr P. A. Lapiejto

Wright

Mr H A. Lampman Mr J. A. Yung

Mr V. Lugebil 8 Mrs Marshall

Mr & Mrs G. Maurer Mr L. Marris Mrs K. de Morris 31rs S. Morton Mr and Mrs d. J.

Now.comb Mr

V. Paul Mr and Mrs Pourne. Mr J. Wiggin Mr G. Romero Mr Schultz

∙Mine A

Mr J. A. Soutt

A R. Scott Mr and Mrs J. W.

Scott Mr E.'0. Wheeler Mr H, S. Whithen! Mr Woodward

OLAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Broadfoot Mr F.. B. Mudin

BRAESIDA PRIVATE HOTEL, STANDING in its own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Targe home comfort. Fine View of the Haxhcur, Mr A. D. Andersen Mr and Mrs F. Mr. R. Doney Airy and Well Farnished Rooms, Every

Telaphout. No. 690...

Apply to M2 F. W. WATTS,,

Braeside, 20, Macdonnell Road, Hongkong, September 2, 1908.

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Mr T. Aoki

Mr F. Aron

Dr Bolilion

Mrs Bira nud child

Mrroelor

191) Tinnt. Orosse

Mr Ewing

which lasts fotimp and KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Fourou

can be purchased from any Chemist or Storms,

PRICE: $2 Exch BULBS 90 cenie por

Buz.

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$16.00 5.0.b

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TRONG SANG TONG LTD.

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Witness sjedi bin if He Ward long way Hongkong, Jal

HONGKONG.

INRIVALLED position in the Hill

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Gardens and fäzing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet. Salten with Taxatiously

stod Bathrooms, Folephones and Electric Telephones in Bedroom and Silting-room throughout.

Telephone No. 1129. -- Cable Address: Bachacia.

•ẨM,25 Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908. 1906)

Mellingh Mr K. Miyatomi

Mr and Mrs J.B. N.

Mody M Dr.Muller

Mr. M. F. Murray

Mr H. Overy Capt.

& M. W, Mr Finchott

Pasimore Str Geo. Grimbe Mas R. A. Ramsey Mr H. Hunter * Miss F, Saunders Mr and Mrs Komp Mrs Schenk.

Capt. Lacale & family De Bibero

C

bir & Mrs U. Laurit Mr HS.Spurge

Sun Capt. and Hr Allau Mire A. Loigh Stewart and

Mr and Mrs Louaire Mr K Makashima

and child Mr CN Mashof Mr G H May

KING EDWARD HOTEL ME. Arndt

FIRST CLASS HOTEL

EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

BOOME

children

Swinerton Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr R. Taylor Mr Walker s MrP, W. Whiten

Mr & Mrs J Robert

Mr. and Mrs J. Hon

Backhouse Merand Mrs B. H. Dr and Mrs B. W Rucker

Brown Mrs G. Bachao

ckleton

MAE

Me and Mrs M. D. Mr A. L. Shielde

Mr ML. L. Schaller Currie

Capt. 0.8. Burim

Mr Booter Feller

LIGHT

Mr Gillingham

D&M

MIR D. Dawn

Miss S. Dawson

Mr Blaon

Mr Perton Grifin

M

H. Grimborr MrJ. R. Heims. MFK Henley Mr. A. Heral

Mr. A. HubooD

Mr Jensen

Mt Julian

My Kell Mr & Mrs Kauzel Ma Mexical

Mr A. T. Myall

Mr M. Oiffer

Mia M. Ollia

Mr 8. Paol Mr T. Schlaeger Mr J. H. Shaochor

Air Snowdon Mrs F. L. Strong Rav, & die Swogger

Mr A. C. Turrell.

M: J. B. Watson

UM: J. R. Welch Mr T H. West Mr In Mc. William Mr C. Yiunger

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Mr & Mrs F. Alex Mr W. Jankens Mr AG. Besimene Mr and Mrs Jerseys Mr 5. O. Bobten Mr & Mrs R. Pealogji Dr and Mra Boyd and Mr A. Popswich

4 children

MEW. Po de, dur

Capt. and Mrs Fraga Mr A. Fetitele

Mr Brugs

Bins La Braggs M-M. Brags

MEW. JA Robbin

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