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THE WAR
well-known German Military critic recently explained the puncity of "new from the front" by sug- gesting that both sides found it necessary to revert to the ancient custom of a lull in hostilities during the winter. No doubt this is largely true, but if there is enbstantial founda- tion for Reuter's statement that "the number of German wounded trans ported through Belgium after the attack at Frise, was even larger than that after the battle of Loos," it can only be inferred that the official announcementa are sometimes very misleading. Let us recall the fact that the British casualties at Loos în September last have been officially
1] stated us totaling nearly 60,000 officers and men and assume that the
THE CHINA MAIL.
have been completely ignored. Now MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY.
we are nguin told of Garman peace offers to the King of Belgium, and in the present circumstances they might look suficiently tempting to be! seriously considered by the harrassed and oppressed people of Belgium; but It is inconceivable that such terms will be entertained at the prescut stage of the war.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr. Hung made a formal applicativo to the Chief Justice in the Bankruptcy Court this afternoon on behalf of the petitioning creditor for a receiving erdor
Lok Street. The order was granted.
A CHIEF ENGINEER SUMMONED."
bimself without anying suything. He went to the Captain aging cocaldered the fourth engineer was a lit man ko lanew ip charge.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918.
THE COMING - RACKS.
TRAINING TIMES AND NOTES.
FORTLIGHT Dos fair time, but bad, 10 style ; laboirs in his stride" when
tred.
MANDOLINE Still moving well, if he will
ence will be deset of; bad colour. The weather was mild again this morn- | Desveld-Giving off.
Captain Cliny asked the witness LƐ be did not think is noceanty for a British.
air was visar below, but the sky was Foneste-A big strong pony went has corticated engineer to be on board, whening (deg); there was no wind and the Sun Still the best nut on the cores,
was in the boilers,
Poll Defendant replied that he did not think overhead and looked as it the shaped,"
needed rain would come soon. courses were opeu, but most of the is necessary when there was a qualified and
gallops, and there were not many were experienced Chiness engineer on board.
If the Captain gives you a debuits done on the grass track, which was good
going
The times taken were→→ STANDARD DALIA, 13, 43, 1.17.1, 139,
3,80, 0.05; 3.38, 4.12.2; last ́k R130 PERFECTION DAZZI, I mile, o. 84, 1.10,
1.43.1, 2.13; ust, 1 1. PEACE, milo, . 30, 1.10.1; last † 31.1.
1.43. laeb 02.
AUSTRALLS CHIEF, raile, of 69.3. 1.15.2,
1.41.2; last 92. Gnsus Datas, 1 mila, 2, 68, 1.15, 1.51,
RUFF,
"THE SPECIAL POLICE RESERVI,
14
INSPECTION BY HE THE COVERNOR..
His Excellency the Governor, on the Murray Parade ground last night, 'zgala
ceremony being watched by a vary large
of the Corps woeg on parado.. crowd of spectators. Atqui 400 members
Warren Smith, chief en inter of the British steamer Fotauru, was sammoned before a Marins Court of Inquiry this morning to sewer charges of disobedience of orders and miscondnot brought against him by the manter of the yemel, Capt. B. W. 8. Pritchard.
Commader. W. Beckwith R. Nerdot isn't it-your duty to obey it 1" asked Witness said that he had refused to bring presided, the other members of the Court Commander Bookwith, baing Commander F. Gibeon, the ship from Australia with less than four X.M.S Tamar; Mr W. Daridaco, toaster
the owner said he was taking the fourth of the Ex. Empress of Ruis; Mr D.gineore. Um their arrival at Hongkong Macdonald, Engineer; and Mr H.
engineer to promote him, and in his place Gilroy, Master of the Namany,
was giving him a Chiness enginear in whom Commander Back with read a letter from the master of the tour saying while he had every confidence. The latter was in Curer, 1 mile, o, 37, 1.11.3.peated the Special Police Rosary, the on a voyage from Singapors to Saigon he scordingly signed on as fourth Engineer had trouble with his chief engineer, who in place of a white man, and witnes absolutely def and insulted him, and considered him quite a capable man to refused to shey his orders on two pecasions ears in charge. It was his duty to ober |
not consider this order was reasonable.
The Court found that the charger mado hy the Maator were provedi, and considered that defendant's conduce had been detri- mental to all good order and discipline. The Court pointed out that there was only on master on board ship, and defendant, boing head of a sub-department,. it was his lawful duty to obey the ordera of the Master. The Court found that on two occasions he had disobeyed the orders of the Misator and had treated him with groas disrespost. They ordered his Chief Engineer's certificate to be suspended for a period of six months, during which time Second Engineer's certificate would be granted him. Before the first certifcata was returned references from the master or
2. last 33.
Among those presant ware HE the Geon-al Officer Commanding(Major-General' F. Vantris) the Hon. Mr Claud Borern,
against the Chee Sang ärm of 109 Wing | A full entry had been made in the log. the order if it was reasonable, but he did Wissom Dimit, I mile, u, 56, 1.1") ¿Colonial Secretary), the Hon Mr E A
He (the mustes) thought defendant required A Devare loser...
Evidenca was then taken. The Catholic Church throughout the
Caps. F'. W. 8. Pritchard, mxeter of the world celebrate this day as the 50th anni. recary of the first missions apparition of Wollow said that on February 1 the the Immaculate Conception in the grotto ship was moored off Saigon, and taking in ¡ót Martabiella, near the banks of the river cargo ab all four hatches. The three Gare, at Lourdes. In fc o, where British enginears wore all on shore and the facrimile grotto was ofected a few years engine department was left in the bands at ng, on the Ponhs belght, there will be great the fourth engineer, & Chinose. The thres manifestations. Numerous floral tributos British engineers were astore from abous have been forwarded to Mseso. In the lees! 7p.m. At 6.50 p.m. witness informed to Catholic Cathedral. Maases were said in fendant by latter, shortly after he came which very large congregation particien board, that he objected to all pated in the Holy Communion-Commu the British engineers being ashore at the nicaltil
same time.
Witness road the letter which way s
(1.18.2, 7.17.1; last † 00.4. WINDSOR DARIA, milo. c. 33, 1.00.
1.43, 215; las 31.
1.07.2; last 31.4. BecausGAN DALLA, 1 mile: e, SHROPSHIRE CHEY, i nule, o, 36-3, 1.13.
95.3.
147; last 2 Davisour. ' mile, o, 35, 1.45; last † 01. GooD TEMPLAZ and ODD FELLOW, mile.
1, 03.4, 1.0.1: last 3.1.4. GARLANDA, į milo, 1, 33.2, 1.04.1; last
312.
last 834. " STECKLES, milo, o, 34.2, 1.07.2, 1.41.1; "RUFFS” NOTES ON THE TONIES.
“Buff ̈ has kindly sent us another
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Sharp, E., the Bog. Mc Wei Yok, CMG,, Captain Cassel, D.A.&.G., Captain T 07. Hutchison (A.D.Q), Mr.P. P. J. Wode house and Mr T. B. King (Deputy and
the Regular Police), Mr E Aving, Mr Assistant Superintendenta respectively of A. G. M. Fletcher, and Mc R. W-Lindrall..
Bia Excoloney was received by the Hon Captain-Superintendent of Police and the
(Mr F. C. Jenkin). Deputy-Superintendent of the Rosers
The opening, of a new dock built at follows:-"I am more than surprised that mastars under whom he had served. in the lot of criticism on the ponies in train. Force a only just a year old, and it now
net worth nationing.
OLD RONIES. Axrosy, late Sir Derek-Giving Strong dangerous in any race up to a mile. BLELIGHT, late Anzac-loving woli,
but has not been extended. Conszolz fine fettle; must surely, pick
His Excellency, addressing the Corps sald-Offcars, Tospectam, Sergeants, and Constables of the Hongkong Special Polios Reserve. It gives me genać plowsara to nos you here to day in such strength. The numbem 300 strong. The last occasion
General Kelly left the Colony, in July last. year, and then you were only 1 strong, I think. This is the first occasion that His Excellency the General Uffcer Commending has had an opportunity of seeing you u parade; and, as I said before, the Borow is now 500 strong, and there'sare about 400, men here today. I wish to take this occasion, of again expressing my high appreciation of the public spirit which has animated all ranks of this Kores in ouining.
the ave! port of Yoksauks took place on January 26. The deck, which is the bifth / You should allow three engineers out of ƒ interval would have to be produced to that ing. As before, it may be taken that that I inspected you was just before Major- at Yokosuka, is said to be larger then an this steamer ashers at one time, and parti- office, showing that he had obayed their those bu has left out he considers are dock at Maidzars or Sasho and the cularly when working cargo in all helds, awful orders to their entire en isfaction. largest in the Far Eat, says the Japan A Chinese was left in charge of the engine Chronicle.". It is 785 fin length, 125 ft. department. I wish you to understand in width, and 49 ft. in depth, and the cost of construction, when completed, will amount to Y.2,067,000. Work was begun July, 1910, and the equipment will be The fally completed by March, 1917. dock will be able to accommodate any of the ships in the Japanese Navy.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Sir Robert Ho Tung and family returned from Shanghai, to-day by the **Luchów.",
S.J.
SUPPOSED SUICILE ON THE S.S. "KASHMIR."
Singapore.
Cammage joined the steamer "rom some
THE FINDING.
that I will not allow this to be done and it YAUMATI FERRY COLLISION. faturn one British engineer must be on board at all times when ateam is on boilers." On receipt of the latter Mr Smith came to his coom, and throwing the letter on his table sold witness he considered the 4th engineer quite good enough to leare in morning into the cause of the recent FIJIAN CHEr-Rumoured unsound, but forward to resist the Government during ̈
charge and he would go share again at once and witness could do his "damnodeat," Witness told him he absolutely forbade bin
Commandor C. . Beckwith, ENG Marina Magistrate, gave his finding this
collision between two Yaumati, Ferry launches as follows :—
"I fad that the steam launch Fui On
up race. MASCOTTE-Not moving so freely belers; probably short of work.
has been galloped slowly... AUSTRALIAN CHIEF-Still in the pink of condition; very likely to turn out the best pony of the meeting. BARODA Chur-Stands out in his class. ¿ Mayney-Going very well. THEMPAINT DAZZA--Seems to be as good
this crisis. I very much appreciate the good work you have put in, and I also very much appreciate the fact that all your services the services of every one of you. -ara given entirely gratuitously to the Government Nobody receives ons single-
to allow the three engineers to be ashorena a voyage from Yasmati to Hongkong was sighted by the steam launch Lee Sang 4t the same time. Defendant rapljed that witneas had no control over him and at or about 6.30 p.m. in the vicinity of Naval Kowloon
se last year, when he won' twice. "cent for the work done. This is highly the engine-room staff and repeated that te H.M.S. Fivern off could do his “dammodont." Witness called tchorage. At the time of sighting.
the Wui On was showing two sida STASTARD Da "A little doubtful as creditable to you and to all connected with this Force. I would like farther to take to one leg. the chief oficer, Mr Coe, and the super lights and a masthead light and was numerary chief officer, Mr Wilson, to his thur right ahead of the Les Sang and PRFECTION DAMLA-In grand condition this opportunity of expressing my high and when extended is the poetry of appreciation of the work which the Deputy room and defendant in their presonce steaming full speed. The "Lee Sang at.
motion.
Superintendent, Mr Jenkin, has done in admitted that he had said the words used, opes altered course to starboard and gave a and witness.could log him or do anything short bhat. But shortly after, seeing that
organising and bringing the Forces up to the high state of efficiency in which I have ho liked. Witates informed him that he the Wui On had starboarded, and that a would have to leave the ship after her collision was inevitable, went full speed Arrival in Hongkong. The above statement astern and blew three blasts, but had not had been read over to BizSmith, who sufficient time to get the way of his launch Lee Sang, which bit, the Wai On on the admitted all except maying that witness starboard sido forward and damaged her to
such an extent that she sank in some
CORONET DAMA, late Coronet-Slightly
unsound alter each gallop... Face-Not quite revered, but improv
158.
Sardiwar; Late Sufolk-Slowly posting.
inte racing condition. GRETNA GAIN--Does not put in a very
strong finish.
THE NIPPED-Has not been seen for sont
days.
"
found it during the several months now
past."
The two Great Daneh, mascots of the force, were held in the centre of the feld, and appropriately enough, their barks could be
cheers for the Governor, given on the call heard regularly following the threo hearty of Mr Jenkin, which concluded the pro-
Rosturve, Boman Chief-Not as good as goodings.
"during the ausser. Farb-Moving well;
action.
very
pretty
Mr F. Bevington, of Messrs Bradley German casualties were at least and Co., returned to the Colony to-day heavy, though there are good grounds from Australia by the sa. Tange Maru." for saying that the were twice as heavy-What has there been in. the telegrams lately to suggest that any engagement of similar dimen. sions has occurred? Who, indeed,
A young man named Camrange is could do his dancedant." - can recall that Frise bas prominently supposed to have committed suicide by
The next occasion, continued witness, was 15 minutes. It was clearly the daty figured in the communiques at all? We throwing himself overboard from the Piu Hongkong on February 8th. Witness of the master of the Wui On when believe we are correct in saying that and 0.8.3. Kabmir" between here and gave each of the thius engineers a letter he saw the Lee Sang ahead to have TANKER--Going well.
saying "they were not to leave the ship altered course to starboard so as to Frise has been mentioned only once
without fint obtaining permission from the pass on the port side of the Les Sang, and in the telegrams lately, and that was whers outside Shanghai," according to our Chief Officer. On February 9th as 10 that instead of doing this, the cozerain in a British communique issued on informant, where he had only bespri
a.. defendant went arbore without auch of the Wui On stored course to port thus the 3rd inst which aid: "Last weeks. He was last seen at 6.25 p.m. sa
Feburary 1st by his cabin mats on the permission. To the Chief Officer, who saw hauling across the bow of the Lee Eng night oac of our patrols after shooting second-class dick, just before the latter him and asked whether he was going which had already obeyed the Role of the Nuos,-Humphrey's Estats and Financua sentry, threw hand grenades into a week bolow for dinner, which is served at ashore, defendant said he was and hood and altered her course to starboard, hostile trench established at the 6.30. A tearch was made and sa Camage reason for so doing was fully explained in and bat the collision was entirely due to In the was nowhere to be found, the only etter be and left in the Chief Oficer's the "wrongful action of the coxswain in northern end of Frise.
his certificata to be suspended for 12 morning the enemy attempted a sur- conclusion come i was that he had gone coom for the Master. The Chief Officer. charged of the Wus On. I therefore order prise attack on our trenchce on the overboard. He was about 20 years old reminded him that he had not add not months, at the end of which time a further FANGWE CHIEF-Going fairly well but Husb), who with the Naval Chaplain (Ror.
and of a very quiet and rather despondent necessary permission. Defendant did not examination must be passed before his Yprés-Pilken road. The attack was disparition, but there was nothing about reply and walked down the gangway. At fortificate is returned." not preceded by artillery bombard him to make one suspect that he would prica. he had returned, witcess spoke to him in the saloon telling him tha ment. It was easily repulsed by our commit suicide,
ho had again disobeyed his instructions fire." It is to this, engagement that
Witzone replied that those fastructions Reuter's Agency presumably refers 8.m.-Excursion to Macao by R.swhen it says that the total German APPEAL ON BEHALF OF THE were only given to degrade him by forcing
"Taishe'
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.
Co' Meeting.
General Memoranda.
SUNDAY, Feb. 13:-
Field Operatione fox H.K.V.C. and
H.K.V.R.
MONDAY, Feb. 14
St. Valentine's Day.
11-Union Water Bost Co's.
Mesting.
Noon-Hongkong and Whampoa's Dock
Co's. Extraordinary Meeting.
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CONCERT AT #SLAMEN'S
ÍNSTITUTE...
A splendid concert was "giren at 'the Seamen's Ina itote Wanohai last night to mark the opening there of a Men's Club' specially intended for the use of the Territorial troops in the Colony,. The Military Chaplain (Rev. C. J. Cooper
DERBY GRIFFINS.,
good: this week; finished very badly. BIRD WOOD-Not
OONLIGHT-On the Bay list DAYLIGET-A vastly improved pony; may turn out a real racer if he can stand lard food and hard riding. woods careful handling.
W. T. Featherstone), and the Lay Reader CORNWALL COLE-Going fairly well; very Mr, F.-W. Everton), has taken, so sctíva)
light. DERBY CHIEF Getting battery has been part in the formation of the Club, was responsible for the programme. The lama,
Jostituta Club will be for the ten of soldiers SUBOPERY Cait-foo small and light. ADVENTURE--Probably good up to one and sailors alike and will be winder the control of the Missions to Sexmo, Enancial assistanço being provided by the Terri BUCKINGHAM Danza-& doubtful pony." WINDSOR Dam-Looks ft and is doingtorials Entertainment Fundy un apm
fast simo.
maile.
and bounds.
io win.
PETER PIEMAN-Will need to pick his race SANDY-Going skew yet; does not impress LITTLE JACK HORN-Very good for short
distances.
him to sek permission to leave the ship. losses at Frise were extremely, heavy,
The Chinf and Supernumerary Chial Officers
The Report of the Board of Directors for aud that it has been reliably
the year ending 31st December, 1916 were pretent informed that the number of German
Replying to Commander Beckwith, wit atates: An urgent appeal has come from England
The Balance of Profit and Loss Account Winson DALLA-n grand form: there wounded transported through Belgium for long white knitted heelless stockingeness said that he did not wish to speak of
is nothing to boat. him so far. after the attack at Frise was even and white knitted skull caps, to be any previous trouble with defends at. for the year, including $2,078.50 balance larger than that after the battle of wore by the wounded returning in Previous to the incident at Saigon, he had brought forward from last account, after GIANT Dim-Imeroving daily by leaps
amount to $15,818.87. The Directora Loos". In view of what we now ambulanse trains from the front, for had no trouble with defendant in regard to writing of all charges and expenses, know of the cost of the battle of Warmth, and for the protection of the discipline of the ship.
bandager.
Defendant protested against the witness recommend that a Dividend of $2.25 per Loos, it is difficult to reconcile the
making passing comments is to complaints share be paid, which, after providing for anless he were going to specify them.
Directors' and Auditor's Fees, will lead a watchers by his style. statement with the official announce-
Arthur Coe, Chief Officer, said that the a balance of $1,790.87 to be carried forward Noon-Kowloon Land and Building meat of what occurred at Frise.
statement in the log was perfectly true.to the credite of a new Prost and Loss Co's. Meeting,
It is on the Eastern front apparent- Wool, kuitting weedles and printed as British engineer should be on the Account. DILECTORS. Flection of a member to the Sanitaryly that the greatest movements are in instructions can be had from Mis Phelipsahip at all time-Defidant, when the
Mr A-Rodger having resigned, Mr T. E. progress at the present time, for. we The Peak, or at the City Hall on Mon-captain road over his statement to him at are told that the Russians have de Today and Thursday mornings Saigon, admitted it, but dezied the next Pearce was invited to join the Board in SUFFOLK CHm-Quive⚫ useful grifin
day that he had told the captain to do bis his place, and this appointment now requires GOOD TEMFial-Looks to common and confirmation. -Mers T-E-Porca and J. crossed the Duiester, some distance Any small subscriptions to assist in the 11 dm-Auction of Gold and Silver north-west of Czernowitz, and have purchase of materials will be gratefully Wilson, Supernumerary Chief Rodger now retiro by rotation and offer
Jewellery etc. at Mesars. Hughes also succeeded in piercing the received. and Hough's
Austrian position worth-west Non-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Tarnopol. These announcements
Meeting.
indicate great Bussian pressure over
SUNDAY, Feb. 20':-
Board.
BATURDAY, Feb. 19.
Volunteer Reserves: Field Uperations.
MOK
between 10 and 12.30.
of
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
“damnedest T
Officer, also bore out the foregoing evidence.
themselves for re election.
AUDITORS, Mr. A. U. Byzes having resigned on "Clear the Court for the dading" tearing the Colony, Mr H. Percy Smith, F.4, has been appointed in his place. The Accounts have been audited by Mr A. Percy Smith who now retires and offer himself for re-election..
Commander Beckwith,
The Court was cleared but defendant returned and asked to make a statomagt He had a witcesses but would like to
make a statement on cath. JINA
Defendant in the box said that zolativo
SNOWIZLE-Seems to lack finish though
has done good time.
GRIFFINS.
moves heavily
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS. C.37-Qaita a good short distance pony
and very quick startor. As-Goes fast, but gallops as if he did
not like it
KING CHARLES- VIY good sub; one 2 considerable section of the front in
of the best w KING Har-Appears to be speedy uff to Galicia, and suggest that we may At an Examination in First Aid recently
three-quartara. Boon expect important developments bed at the St. Andrew's Church, Hall in
STECKLER-Going off. 21, Tuxm. 22 & Wes., Feb. 23in the situation in the Balkans. Kowloon the following students were Hongkong Jockey Club's Race Meeting.
The bombastic utterances of accounfal-Ma Marjorie. Alten.to the first case on the 1st Feb the 2nd and A Chiness who was seized on the second Arcanox-Not going so strong, no last. German statesmen regarding the Mis Norah Bascombe, Mise Anna Sad ecgineers had each completed & hours floor of a house at night, time and bit bis week
work at 1 o'clock. He gave them captors was bouterad at the Magistracy this Cross-Improving looks in good condi.
YOUR NAME
in gold on your
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Price one dollar,
Egt-Major Wilson was Chairman last : night, a good crowd of Shropshires And sesmen being present. The Hon. Mr. H.. advantage in recitations, notably The Pollock, K., was heard to good. Stage Sailor" and "Farenclogy." Mr R. Sutherland gave several highly. diverting songs including The Cons versazione" and English as the is spoke," an extra verse of the latter being particularly good pidgio" addrem by an English Mistries to her cook. Mr Riddolk we highly applauded for her sours, the best perhaps being Lilfeller with Sán mammy's eyes" and "The Flower Girl's Ory, while Captain. Boles, R.A.M.O.,
cured much muement with "Our Farm' James William Maconachis, and
and
J. England in "The Turaidoy" and other songs" was also enthumsetically applauded. Weil-sendered pianolgyte solon by Min Cooper Hant and Leat. Fisher made up a very attractive and great appreciated programme.
HONGHONG CRICKET CLUB. The following will represent Hongkong 3,7 Kowloon & on the Kowbod Grogad
confidence they are said to feel in the Bawa Mrs Alics Christian, partaion to laire the slip as everything moralag to thrée month's imprisonmenttion; a pony with a good finjpb," on Saturday, 12th February, at 2:30 pm:--|
DON'T BISK FNEUMOFIA,
only just row coming on GARLANDS—A Tory 8od type of pony and
doing better than most BLICKBIRD VALLA-Bhould be watched
as le docs good kinoe BLACEDLAMUN DALA-Ten spis Best DA-If he will race he will be
one of the best this year,
Vors Crees, Alize Elsie Crossley, Miss
was in good order and running all tight on each of the charges of burglary and Duna, CA sub worth watching Alice Dunbar, Miss Winifred Edwards, and as he wished to go to the charterer'szült successful outcome of the war for Germany are disproved by nothing Miss Kathloon Gourdie, Mrs Catherine once to hurry them up with the opal aud zo effectually as the ironious Martin, Mine Ada Meadows, Miss. Winnie water be wont share with them about 3 efforts which Genasny has been Meadows, Miss Vi les Mostowe, Mo'clock paving the 4th gluper in charge making during the winter to detach Catherine Pope, Miss Dorothy Stone The shipping fork was not is, but would
be back in a couple of hours and They and IT rid of every cold as quickly ap
iblo. It the forerunner of all one or other of the Allies from Mine Norah Stone, Minx Buby Toni, 419
One, candidate failed to satisfy, the a motor drive la the meanwhile. Witnes pulmonary trouble, pa porimonte may
called at the office again and went aboard develop in a few bond, Tara Chambariain Dr. Dalmaboy Allan was the Hun.it 365. He was very surpriced at the Cough Remedy sample thing to Lecture to the Class, and Dr. P. V. M. letter from the captain, because the latter do, but the fact is rallongs Futsal Koch acted as Hoo. Esminer.
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