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THE CHINA MAIL.

nül a Napoleon in war. Apparently,

he has been disappointed, hence the trouble.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The German Maifof the 8th January was delivered in London on the 5th Feb- ruary,

The Dallas Comedy Co. open a shock season at Theatre Royal on Thursday, 20th inst., with Baby Mine."*"

B.M.S. Clio returned to Hongkong yerday. Thers also arrived in the harbour yesterday 8.M.S. Nurnborg, and

With regard to the Allies, they have gone too far not to welcome the opportunity to go even further; and it is clear that unless their demands are agreed to-not in London or in any other capital, but "on the battle Geld "-they will inevitably bombard Constantinople. Numerically, the combined resources of the Allies are An arated robbery took place on probably still much inferior to those January 27th st Youmaki in which eight men were concerned, Three men have of the Turk; but events have proved teen arrested and another arrest en sus that it is not to numbers but topicion lins be effected by Inspector na dern equipment and moderu methods that success falls.

It is

a sanguinary business, and all

| U.3.87 Callao,

Cameron.

RIOTS -IN ANHUI.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

SPORTING.

Association Football.

ZAKGKONG TG

T. E Pearce, a Bowen, b Gimsford

A.QE. Elborough, e Vallows, à Babson 35 W. O. D. Turner, a Ciawford, b Bowen 16. R. Hancock, b Pa0014 Hoxoxoxu Cune. F.M,S, TAMAR.

A. A. Cazten, e Paska, b Matthews ... b2 This match on the Club ground yester Lloyd, a Batson, b Fuake

R. N. Anderson, run out

S. H. Dodwell, s and be

W. E. Warburton, a Batson, b Bowen...

ford

Extras

Total

-BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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(From Our Olen Correspondent.) During the progress of the Revolution, what happened in Canton also took place in the capital of Anhui Province. The soldiers cleared out the idols, and other day proved a very one sided affair. The accessories of heathen worship, froin the Club bad a very weak torm out and were temple of the City god. During the no match for the sailues who, scoring 3. P. Thursfeld, a Crawford, b Galan month of January of this year some at goals in the drst half and 2 in the second, tempts were made, by those interested ran out any winner by 8 clear goals. R. E. Bird, was out ... in the revenue of the temple, to reinstate Smith &, Berry 2, and Frost 1 scored the the old regime, and again fix idols on goals for the sailors. Result H.M.S. their pedestals. Meanwhile, during the Tamar, 8: Hongkong Club, 0. intervening year, the building has been used for educational purposes. The first

H.M.S. MINOTAUR ». D.C.LT. appearance al difference of opinion was seep between the leaders of the old and

(LEFT HALF). new regimus: soon the matter got out of

Teams—H, M.S. Minotaur -Quinnell i Matthews... their hands, ad there were strong par- Waters. Lane: Freeman, Snudden, Parke... thes on both sides; but those who favour.

Lumley; Carpenter, Mackrel, Burbidge, ~ UNITED SERVICES 2RD INNINGA ed the reinstatement of the idɔls were the more numerous, but also, and natur. Stevenson, Braut. D. C. LI. (Left Half). Capt. Gainsfred. e Pearce, b.Bird

Capt. Robertson, Pearce, b Bird was becoming one of gray danger to the Siddaway. Withern Newbold, Bailie, Mid. Oivar, st' Claxton b Werbarto peace of the city. Thereupon; the super- Condon, Liuton, Jacks. Roleres:-Mr. Lieut. intendent of the police, who had been Woods. standing by watching the progress Themo teatralind out at the Naval

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soon give place to the gentle urts of peace

JAPANESE POLITICS.

It would appear that the struggle between those who apparently, repre- sent the majority of the Japanese and the party in favour of a further ex- tension of militarism in Japan is likely to be of a protracted nature. Already it has been the chief cause of the re- signation of two Governments and now it bids fair to overthrow a third. The Intest news to hand is that the Kat- sura Administration is tottering and the probability is that it will not last much longer. To all appearance, the strong and firm attitude that is being Non-Kowloon Land & Building Co.'s taken by the country against increased militarism is a healthy sign, indicating, anong other things, that the days of

Non-Bumphreys Estate and Finance

Co.'s Meeting.

V.R.C. Four-ored Scratch Race.

Philharmonic Concert in Theatre Royal,

City Hall.

General Memoranda, MONDAY. February 10--

Meeting.

.3 p.m.-Sale of frown Land at P.W.D. 0.13 p.m. The Taming of the Shrew

Noon-Meeting at the H.K. Canton &

Macan Steamboat Co.

WEDNESDAY, Fel runry 12-

by Allan Wilkie Co, at Theaters Regal, autocracy and bureaucracy in Japan TERDAY, February 11-

are over and that the country as a whole through their accredited repre- sentatives will not be coerced into Non-Green Island Cement Co. Extra-acceptance of a policy against which

ordinary General Meeting. 3.m.-Auction of Sites for Booths and it is firmly opposed. We bave

Ma sheds at the Race Cours

already expressed our views on the 5.30 p.m.-Oan Recital at St. John's situation and again have pleasure in

MONDAY, February 17-

Cathedral.

expressing admiration of those who are doing their utmost to curb the gran- Noon Hongkong and Shanghai Bank diose imperialistic spirit much too

Saturday, February 22-—

Half-yearly Meeting.

The China Mai

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEERUARY 7, 1913.

RESUMPTION OF THE WAR.

doininant in the actions of a certain section happily a small one-whose power in yearly being undermined.

A man who was charged by Inspector Dymond before Mr Hazeland with avealing

took the money in order to buy clothes for the New Year. He was, sentenced to one mooth's hard labour

“Sweet Invender" was again produced by the Alan Wilkie Dramatic Company Jax nigght There was fairly large audience, who greatly enjoyed this charm quitted the selves admiratly. i z.Finero comedy. The entire cast se

A Chinese has been arrested at Yau armed robbery at Lyeemuu on the 4th mati charged with being concerned in aal just. He was found with some of the stalen property in his possession. The case was Penianded when the necused was charged at the Magistracy by Inspector Cameron to-day.

arrived from Saigon after finishing a Thos.s. Taiwan, which has just

charter to run between Batavia and the .W. of Australia with cattle, has been Saigon at the high rate of 88,200 per rochartered to run between Hongkong and mensem.

Capt. Jenkins of the 5.8. Derwent

met with an unfortunate accident, just Sofore arrival here. Whilst shaving when the vessel was rolling the razor slipped, easing a nasty gash in the chin. Capt. Jakins was removed to hospital this morning as it was fegro bloed-peisoning had set in.

The following candidates have been sucessful in the Board of Trade Ex- amination during the month of January:

Alfred Stewart and Frederick Erzost

Tordiffe, masters: Arthur Robert Camac Newburgh,. 1st mate, Hugh Lloyd, 2nd male; Harry Adrian Seymour, James Lang, William Elphinstone Wright and David Aikman, 2nd-class engineers.

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events and public feeling all this time, ground yesterday to contest Inarin points intervened. Ha. marched a company of Condon started for the soldiers but the soldiers to the temple in question, and milors first attacked and Siddaway was seustered or tried to scatter thone who hard pressed in clearing from Burbidga bat chlighted in a warf words. But those managed to pat Condon in possession who peple were not so eager to disperse. after a neat run shot wide. The sailors Thereupon he ordered the troops to fire

In this, however, there was

$1 20

Turner, b Anderson.

Caphard. Thursdeld; b..An-

darson

Major Bowen, a Hancock, bandarson

out. Matthews lbw & Anderson... Lieut. Beton, potu

Lieut. White, e Hanecek, b. Andaros, Lient. Christian absent...

Extrar

Warburton Anderson Dodwell ...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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Play wil

T. E. Posca (Capt A. C. E. Elbarmugh,

a roller over the heads of the people, returned to the attack and Stevenson which frightened them so that they fed drawing the defence gave a lovely pass to Bird... in all directions. The matter, however, Burbidge who opened the scoring for the did not end here. The section of the Milora. Pity was mostly in favour of the people who believed in idols, tried to sailers but Linton and Conden put in n öne indies the business people to shut up effort for the soldiers which was frustrated.

for shooting. their shops as a protest against the police by Lane, and at the other end Mackrel

was nearly through when Bartlett handled The following will represent the H.. but partial success, inasmuch as many in the "area" and from the resulant" in this match, to be played on the

Police ground on Saturday. of the shopkeepers did not sympathize penalty, Burbidge pat the milors two up.

start at 2 p.m. with the idols, either did they believe and at balftime the score was-.M.S.. in them. Moreover, the movement, was 3inotaur, 2; D.C.L.T. 0. not well organized. Ultimately things

In the second half the soldiers improved C. C. Gartle, D. E. Dennelly, A. N. Jone quieted down, md what at one time considerably but their shooting was weak. land, H. Gillingham, A.B. Crowe, Lt. threatened to be a very serious disturb. After fine work by Siddaway, Linton was Batson, D.C.LL, W. E. Warburton, R ance, was quelled without any loss of life. left with a glorious opening but missed.. Anderson, and W, C. D. Turner, er any great and wrious opposition. The With the 'sailors taking a spoll of attacking, superintendent of the police then issued Wyatt handled in the penalty area and an elict in which he roundly rated both Burbidge scored the third gal for the the idols, and those interested in them, sailors and completed the "hat trick." and threatened all sorts of penalties or The Cornwalle porsevered and after severe those who dared in interfere with the presauro Linton «orai from a scrimmago. trend of events, one object of which was There wa no further scoring and the to cast forth the idols, and turn the sailors were lucky to emerge the victors by templex into useful buildings, which the result:-- might help the state.

CORRESPONDENCE.

DONALD DINNIE TESTIMONIAL

FUND,

(To the Editor of the “Chixa Maik."') Dear Sir,--A generation ago the name of Donald Dinnie was a household word,

not in Scotland unly, but throughout the world of athletics. He was, the greatest all-round champion we have ever known.

EL.M.S. Minotaur, 3. D.d.L.L. (Left Half), 1:

THE

"WATTLE."

A COMPANY, . B COMPANY..

CORNWALLS" ISTER-COMPANY

LEAGUE.

KowLoox C.C.—Benedicts O. BACHELORE

Played at King'a' Park yesterday, the single mer beat their married friends by the small magiu of 7 runs.

MARRIED.

N. L Railton, c Scott, b Wessor... Capt. Liddell, e Rause, b Woll

D. J. MacKenzie, 1.b.w. b Weaver

W. Curwen, L.b.. b Weaser...

Capt. Wood, b Wolf

F. P. Shree Major Hunter, b

J. E. Mand, b Wessor ... P. Robinson, not out...

J

K. R. Manokili, & Overy E. F. Gibeon, Orary E. J. Edwards, b'Ovary...

Extras ...

This game was played on the Happy Valley yesterday. Play ruled mostly in favour of A Company who. opened the coring in the first half through Catmore. w. E. Dizon Mosley and List added further goals for Scott... Company during the second half and the Wester

What Japan requires is freedom from with. fighting.. Inspector Kerr said both There was scarcely any branch of sthle result was-& Company, 3; B Company 0../ Wolf ...

As the Magistmes this ring before Mr Hazeland two Chincas were charged men were the worse for drink. They had been locked-up over the Chinaas Now Year holidays, as they were unable to put up bail. Mr Hazeland said he would take that into consideration. He would not in them, but would di-charge them with

A caution.

further taxation so that she may be able to gain her proper equilibrium not yet found since the upheaval of a few years ago. No sufficient reason has yet been shown why two other divisions of troops should be quartered in Koren; and therefore the people do The Committes regret that owing to a well to resist snel: an iniquitous misunderstanding as regards the engage

ment of the City Hall and Theatre, the demand, which they rightly conclude

proposed Hongkong Volunteer ball cannot would be but the forerunner of further be held on February 29th, and as there are no available datus until late in March it military expenditure in Korea and has been decided that no ball be held this season. It is proposed to call a meeting erly in Octoher next to make arrange moats for holding a ball nozt reason.

FROM the telegrams it will be seen that hostilities between the Turks and the Allies have been resumed in deadly earnest. So far as the Fowers could prevent a resumption of the conflict, they seem to have been sincerely desirous of doing so. In our opinion, had the Powers acted possibly further afield. promptly at the proper time-which was before the Montenegrins took it ANNUAL CASH upon themselves to precipitate matters by hurrying across the frontier-there

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THREE STAR COMICE.

Musical Interludes by MISS CECILE STEPHANO (Classical Cootmlto),

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

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Scores:-

District Staff.

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BOWLING, ANALYSIS.

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SINGLE,

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Extras...

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ties in which he did not excel, and bis strength fants were phenomenal. Wher D COMPANY TE COMPANY.

L. M. Whyte. b Wood ever Sectsuren are to be found-in other! words from the North to the South Poleary ground yesterday and provided a rare H. S. Bouse, run out...

This was the second match on the Mili- W. E. Dixon, cand b Mackenzio...... his name will never cease to be hon struggle. Beddors opened the scoring for W. T. Wasser & Mead b Macnakill

I. F. Townend, c Hunter b Macaski oured for the fastres his prowess has E Company but D Company promptly w. T El, & Macaskill shed upon that Laid of Brown Heath equalised from corner, Penrose of E Capt. Carle, b Macaskill and Shaggy Wood " from whenco

Company putting through his own goal. 3. Wolf, b Macaskill muny heroes have gone forth conquering At halftime the score sa D Company 1,H. E. Scout, Hunter b Wood and to conquer. We do not wish to wait Company 1. Play was fast and even in F. Gibson, e Liddell b Mackenzie

H. Overy, c Mead b Macaskill... until ho is no longer with us, we desire the second half and it was approaching S. O. Else, nos out... that in his lifetime he shall realize bor time when Eardley put D Company shead. much ari how sincerely we honour him.

Just after, "Smith got through after a It shall never be said that another brilliant run and added another, leaving generation has arisen that knows the result-D Company 3, E Company 1. Dinnie; and now that in the evening of life (the grand old athlete is now 76 years of age) he finds himself through sheer The Linon, which arived late misfortune, very badly off in this world's on Wednesday evening, reporta that in geur, his fellow countrymen are gather Lat. 22.22 N, Long. 115.54 E., with Pedro ing together to give him a helping band.

The Sergeants District Staff R.G.A. Planen bearing W.S., distance 15 miles, The Donald Dinnie Testimonial Fund, pposed the Sergeants 83rd Coy R.G.A. Captain Harry D. Go dsmith, Cornwall she passed a large junke bottom up; with inaugurated by a strong and influential in the RG.A. Sergts Mess, Victoria Bar- would probably not have been any Light Infantry, latterly at the Staff the rudder showing about 8 feet above Committee, in already meeting with a racks, on Wednesday in the first round of The Power, like Pro-College, has been restored to the regi- water. The master" of the Liñan also widespread and liberal response through. the R.G.A. Sergeants Challenge Cup, when

The following is the table up to date :— vidence, work in a mysterious way.mental establishment, and joins the home reports picking up a Chinese fisherman out the Empire, and the Scottish and the District Staff proved easy winner. Club

Craigengover Sometimes,

from the bottom of a capsized sampan, athletic Clubs are rallying round us indeed, they don't

Hård Coy R. G.A. B.K.C.C. "B" 2 miles south of the above position, and nobly. bringing him, to Hongkong. From in-

We fervently hope by our united Sat. Tptr. Palmer 92 Sgt. Shepherd 150 Kowloon........ famation gathered from the rescued efforts to raise at sum of money, sufficient Sgt. Wilson...

C.Q.M.Campbell 160 Sgt. Rollinson 73 Civil Servico

150 Sgt. Bickerton 117 HK.C.0. “A Chinaman it appears that his boat wasto msure Donald Dinnie's comfort and S. M. Caller ..., 150 C. S. M. Ree 84 Staff & Departments 10 collided with and that he was the only happiness for the remainder of his days. Mr. Gr. Fuller 100 Sut. Erwood. 103 R.G.A.

... 15 Sgt. Beaumont 143 R.E....... bound for the unfortunate in and he however small,

A collection was made on liemenber this, contributions to the fund Sgt. Resting

welcome, for

Total... 842 Total ... 070 tras given a sum of $20 to meet bismony a mieklo muuks a mickle." prezent needs.

We appen to every brither Scot" to help us now." Contributions to the fund will be welentned by the Hon. Treasurer, fr. R. "W. Cameron, 397. | Ideal weather conditions prevailed for | Queen's Road, New Crows Gate, S.E., or i the Chinese Now Your holidays decided fandon ara South Western Bauk, New contrant to last year's wretched weather. Crous Branch, S.E. Boxiness in Bongkung was almost

the Captain Henry J. I.. Clarke, who entirely suspended for

two ancceed Rear-Admiral Le Marchant

dayn, and, so far, the celebrations have. that Turkey's resumption of hostilities Captain and Deputy-Superintendent of thing of an untoward nature has been heen carried out in a very orderly manner. is merely the acceptance of the lesser Devonport Dockyards and

King's repor ed to the police. Ten calls were evil-the greater being internal Harbourmaster

Hamoazu, is received by the fire brigade, but well known on the China. Station, where they were found to be falas alarms. trouble, particularly in Constantinople,

streets in the Chinone quarters have 12, Burleigh, Street, he served as Commander of the Aurora boca gaily decorated with flags, and fresh With all their talk about peace terms during the Boxer troubles, in the supplanta are greatly in evidence as Chicass

Strand, and their honour with regard to pression of which he earned the medal house. There has been an almost endless

Landoo, W.C. Adrianople, these are small matters with clasp, compared with an outbreak of civil

A marringe has been arranged between rounds of visite to their friends sati pari war or something closely approaching Gordon Cecil Darwall, the Royal Canadian the compliments of the season. Most of in number, spent the day very pleasantly A'party of Y.M.C.A. members, fifteen it. That such a state of affairs should Regiment (Canadian Permanent Force), come to morings alose in shore along yesterday in the now territory. Thry

the Chineso trading and fishing vesiale exist at present is a clear indica-late of the Sed (Special Reserve) Battalion the water freat to enable the crow tion that the Government of 'thurthamptonshiro Regiment and Imperial and their families to spend the holidays ↑ arriving there took the "Sha-tau-kok ex Mid Oliver, R.N... Lloyd, b Bird servitude, Sir Edward himself made am'

"work" at all and thereby grievous mischief is entailed. What is the ure of a European Concert, as it is somewhat oddly caller in these inharmonious days, if, when the noen- sion arises, it is unable to quell the "dogs of war?"

Captain C. H. H. Moore, Royal War- wickshire Regiment, has been formally appointed D.A.4.G. and Q 31.G. North Chine Command, in succession to Major C. P. Higginson, King's Shropshire Light Infantry.

Lieat. J. de L. Simen is, who has served on the staff at Hongk ng, has been posted There is, however, small profit in,

to Portsmouth; whilst Lleut, G.F.C. | fruitless lament. "What might have

White, R. G. A.. from the Hongkong. becn" is the vainest of chimer; und Singapore Battalion, has been posted to the stern realitics of war call for | No. 23 (8) Co., Gosport, stern treatment. How stand the combatments? It is quite obvious

of the

CURE YOUR COLD NOW.

survivor:

The

CHINESE NEW YEAR.

run of cracker-Bring, night and day, during

the past forty-eight hours. To-day is ** visiting day” when the China e pay

So gie's your hon, one trusty friens Let's han your killer fine And do a deed of kindness/non (.

For Auld Lang Syne.

Yours very truly,

E. STEWART SMITH,

Hen. Secretary.

Cricket.

HONGKONG CLUB v. Warted SERVICES.

H.K. Polize

Hockey.

H.M.S. MOUTH v. 83up Cov. ROA. Played at Happy Valley yesterday the when they led by goals to 1. Adding two gunners hold the advantage in the first hall.

more in the second half the gunners held the comfortable lead of 4 goals to 1 but the sailor came with a rattle and scoring 3 gmi. quickly, eqcalised, and the resul. was-- H.M.8. Monmouth, 4. 83rd Coy. R.G.A.

4.

In an Amateur Association Internaj tional football match at Tufnell Park Eng- gland beat Walen by six goals to house, 53

δ

In this annual match, played on the ground of the best mentioned club yester day, the Services were besten by the large margin of an immi ge and 12 run. Batting Beat the Services pet together 167, contributed principally by Licat. Peake and Captain Gainsford, and the Club replied with the large total of 326. To this num.. ber Feirce contributed 82, Claxton passed his half century by two and Thursfeld knocked up 43. In their second lenings the Services scored only 137. Slcores: Capt. Crawford, B.G.A., o B. Hancock

Warburton Capt. Gainnford, Parce, b Bird

Capt. Robertson, A..., Lloyd, h Egg-Licut, Smith, R.N., e R. Hancock

b Wurburton Bird entrained at 8.15 for Fan-ling and on Tarot. Pasko, D.O.LI, a and b Ander

Very large numbers of Chin- press to the third statin, which was Major Bowen, h Bird *se. visited the Museum to-day, there reached after an exhilarating ride. Lieut. Matthews, E.G.A., IL, Fiancock being a constant stream in and out. The Europeans had their usual bargain Themes the route Garough Plover Cove hant" at the stalls in Queen's Road West to, Taipo was followed, the walk taking Lieut. Babon, D.O.L.L,, b Hancock... on Wednesday night, and the thoroughfare the party through some of the most Lient. Whism, 128th B., Claxton Lieut, Christian, B.G.A., nut out... ... presented a very crowded and busy appear beautikil mountain and sashers scenery Bird anca Most of the Chinese stops will rein the leased territory. Near the Cove opan to marrow;

A halt was made for tiffin, for which the long walk in the hot sun had provided splendid appetites. From the Cove to Tai-po the route along the seashore of Warbartem torded some delightful views. Hongkong Bird

Chinese Postal Administration, son of B. country is not so strong as was anti-C. Darwall, of Dover, and Violet Mary, cipated it would be in the days-notnaly daughter of Colonel Grenville Mansel, so long ago when the Young Turkste 7th Rajputs (L.A.), of Weston, Bath. were forging to the front. Since those days, they have had the coun. try at their disposal, but now that a

10 you know that more danger lurke serious menace fronts them they in a common cold than it any other TF your ebildron se subject to attacks of of the minor ailments? The safe way in to seem to be nearly as "unpopula

Croup, sratch for the first symptom, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoarseness, Dive Chamberlain's Cnough their predecessors. Evidently roughly reliable, preparation, and tid Remedy as soon as the child becomes yourself of the cold na quickly as possible. nase and the stuck my be warded off. ∙K18 2.M. PICTURES ONLY · 7.18 F.M. the Turk wants a paragon This remedy is for sale by all Chemista and For sale by all Chemists and Stora of which delightful memories will re

govern him a Thales in legislation Storekeepers

and

Miss. DOLLY SWIFT

(Chie Comedienne).. [.

keepers,

CROUP.

BOD

b Bird

was reached about 400 p.m. after a day Anderson

maid

Dodwall

R4 Hancock

Extens

Total

Albert George Boves was convicted at

the Central Criminal Court of shooting an 1 Sir Edward Henry, Commissioner of the

Metropolitan Police, with intent to murde

41 ) him, and was sentenced to 15 years' penal

22

appeal on bis betalt.

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jo

L. and C. Expron," from Mr. Stafford

12

Ransome, secretary to the British Engi

noors' Association, in which hosisios thak 167 hobis received a cable from ProfessCHE 4.A. M. Smith, of Chia Hongkong Univer- "ilty, expressing thanks for the efforts being made in this country towards the equipment by British frm of the engly. beering workshops and laboratories of the University,

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