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of reorganisation, but to endeavour ip HONGKONG VOLUNTEER u.spirit of compromise to secure unity

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which is strength in such a crisis, letting their decisions be guided and SPECIAL SERVICES OF OFFICERS | governed as far as possible by what

has hitherto been regarded as the law: of the Constitution.

RECOGNISED.

SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1817

THE MAGISTRACY.

OPIUM, PLAKTERED TO INS BODY.

The following letter has been received by His Excelleney the, Governor' in reply

DOWNING STELET,

10th May 1917. S18-have the honour to acknow ledge the receipt of Mr. SETARY's des Mr. Wood this morning fined a In today's diasette there is pub-patch No. 408 of 14th November at Chinese 30 on the charge of being, it transmitting reports by the General the unlawful possession of three tala of Hebod by comunaal the following Oficer Commanding on the services extract from a Hepart by the rendered by the Hongkong Volauteer opian.

Inspoutor Brown is that the opinn General Oficer Commanding to, the Corps and the Hongkong Volunteer

Eatery which $180 include the was found stuck to the defendant's body Herae Authorities on the service names of certain officers and non-with plasters." remlered by the Hongkong Voln-commissioned oneers whom it is desirel to commend for special services to the teer Corps and the Hongkong Empire in connection with local slefence Volunteer Reserve, in which special measure, and the military situation mention is pude of individuals who arising out of the war. N. We rendered valuable services in connection with those forces, and it is mentionel that His Excellency

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENTRAL,

The trahoon passed near or over Formos last night in directius

2. The recommendations were laid before the Army Council, who decided to make a special notification of the names of those officers and non-cominis.

deemed to be deserving of recognition, His Excellency the Governor has the Govenor expressed-his coueur.sioned officers throughout the Empira in the recomiendations although their services may not have appointed Mr. Frik Birley Johnson rence to be an Official Justice of the Peace for made: 4.

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Socessonable offer refused.

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The China Mail.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, July 14, 1917.

THE MIDSUMMER MADNESS

AT PEKING.

THIS Buch satisfaction nay

|

Four Chiosse, reading at No. 283 Shanghai Street, Yaumati, have been sent to the Government Civil Hospitalt suffering from poisoning.

A formal reception on the occasion of the French Sational holiday was hekt today, between 1am. and I pm, at the residence of the French Consul General, M: Rea, Penk Hou

2

Very unusual meteorological com tions in Hongkong attracted attent io last night. At about 7 velock while the westenesky a brilliant with the

of the setting sun, the leaden eastern, sky, in direct contrast, „wun derived to wint has been lapsenoveret with a huge rainbow. When ing at Peking during the pist tew the sair had set there was a series of wecks: the question of a restoration load thunderclaps, and virid streaks of of the monarchy may flow be regarded | lightning played contingonsly, lighting Brettled

once and for all as an up the inky darkness, and a heavy utterly impracticable flea in China, waptr of main followed. General-CHANE USU's con Eght helped to considentbly lower the t- 1966 has proved to the world the utter perature which during the day re-

gistered about * Fahr...... the Monarchical hopelessness of case in China. and this listurbing. factor in Chinese politics at least

SHOPOUHAN DALKY, -LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkings July 14, 1917.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

RE-Underage have received in stractions to sell by Public Auction -EPOK ACCOUNT OF "I CONCIES),

on

TUESDAY,

the 17th July, 1917, at 12 o'clock.

Noon at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,1 "*

Des Vietix Roud, Corner of Ice House Street,

FOUR FOX TERRIER 14UPS.

HUGHES HOUGH,

ÁNENOMASTI.

Hongkong, July 14, 1917.

PUBLIC AUCTION..

1930

THE Undersigned base received in structions to all by Fublic Aretion,

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OB

TUESDAY,

- 17th July, 1917, xt 3 p.m..' At their Bales Rooms, N., De Your Boad, Corner of Ice House Street,

About Twenty Five Dozen' SLAZENGER TENNIS BALLS"

IN AIR TIGHT TINS.

As used in recent Tennis Togrcaments.

Terms usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. July 14, 1917.

THE CALENDAR.

MEMO FOR TO-MORROW St. Swithin's Day.

is eliminated for a long time to come.

A FIRE AT KOWLOON DOCKS

-

1

This

Early this morning a fire alarm was

THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN

*CORPS.

been suficient to merit the recognition known as mention in despatches", or other higher reward, judged by the standani applied in the case of those who have participated in actual military operations in the field.

3.

The publication of names We effected by & War Office notice through Lieutenant-colonel Arnur Cathe Press Bureau on 26th-27th February,

MAN, V.D., Coramandaat.

copy esclosed. On page 33 ünder Contatudded the Corps with Chigs" you will find the names of zeal and ethiciency during the war.those you have recommended, besides 3 Much exten work has fallen apo

him.

Surgeon-Major GroRGE PUNCAN

BALPH BLACK:

funds.

THEFT OF A PIG.

Before fr. Wood this morning, a Chinese was charged with stealing a pig, valued at $10.

The defendant was remanded until next Friday.

ti

1

SEVEN TRAM CONDUCTORS FINED FOR GAMBLING.

indir. Dyer Ball's court this morning, seven conductors in the employ of the Tramway Compaar were fined $2 each on the charge of garobling at No. 136 Frays East, Wanchai

i

JAPAN'S PART IN THE WAR.

In the course of an article contributed to the Daily Chronicle, Mr. N. Kato,

A ZEPPELIN'S FATE,

DESTROYED BY NAYAL, GUNS.

Beitishaaval forces destroyed Zeppeli Le in the North Ses on May 14 pondent of the Daily Telegraph" sent Referring to this the Rotterdam corres the following telegram in the afternoon of May 14:—

From the Dutch islands of Vichad Land Terschelling glimpses were caught. through the mist of Zeppelin Liz 1 before she disappeared, wrapped in. amoke and flames after being hit by So far the British naval gunners. a could be distinguished, the airship was one of the largest type, with three Condolas. During the preceding night thero were heavy thunderstorms in the North Sea, and this morning early there was hardly a breath of wind, with s intermittently overcat sky and drifting mists The Hrst indication the people on the islands bad that" there was com at between the British naval forces and Zeppelin was the sound of strong gundry then peering through the mist, they saw flickering dashes evidently frani the ships' guns."

Shortly afterwards the arrship became. dimly visible. Suddenly serioke rose. gradually becoming desser, until the form of the Zeppelių was completely low. After a quarter of an hom cherings which period the whole spectacle slowly Became more confused in the a

gathering mist, all that could be viewed, handy

sena assumserb

me that the airship had fallen the great smoke cloud, disappeared into the seat, but the first definite know. Lexige

of her fato was eenveyed in the official message i your side recording the British

According to a message from the Belgo- Dutch frontier tremendous gna-Bre was Flanters front. It developed intu heard yesterday afternoon from the. terrific volums in the afternoon and

"from":

KECORD OF LORIIN.

L2 is the third Zeppelin, whose

the

names of officers not mentioned in the enclosures to your despatch. The officers and. non-commissioned - officers. Specified are granted the Reward of an honourable entry in thair record of I gulition to his Volunteer service. I suggest that the list, as con-editor of the Osaka Mainicha, writies-evening, and continued throughout the From time to time a curioas question night to such a degree that the windows digies is done daily duty at the cerns the China Command, should be Military Hospital since 22nd Janus published in the official Gazelle together is pat to us by many Englishries: of the houses at this great distance frody

What is Japan duing in the war!" the front shook continually. ary. 1985. and given up half his with your despatch of the 14th Novame

very by private ber and this reply, in which I gladly if Japan has ceased to fight, if not the four a

The question somewhat sondys a not practice, thereby enabling a Royal recognise the services of both the entirely ceased to be one of the Allies!

Volunteers and the Reserve..

because our part seems smal, for we destruction has been oficial reported Army Melleai Corps officer to be

. I notice that in the War Office know it is not, but because we notice this year. One was brought down by sent on service. Paid two hun publication no distinction is made behere a certain tendency of thought, or the Russians on the Rumanian. front t dmca dolars among from Aryween the Volunteer Corps and Volunteer rather a misunderstanding, among the French telice the L near Cympies

of the Western Allies that, thanks failed L30 Compiegne, Reserve & in the enclosures to your despatch, but you will doubtless, cou-to the great distances Japan is reaping on March 18, after a mid on England. L39 and L33. she carried four engines, Captain WILLIAMI" Russer,"

sider this poing in any local publication some rich harvest a small coat paid If the Lee was of the same type is the at the earlier stage of the war. This is machine guns, and a crew of twenty. an utter mistake... Japan is

twn. The following is a list of the no means profiteering on the contrary, she is suffering from the consequence of German airships destroyed during 1916 the world-struggle is much as any of over England or by our forces at sea:

rea after being damaged during a raid. the Allied nations, with the exception of FebruaLis founded in North Bekrium and Serbia, not to mention

121 was also destroyed alter the same. France, the nnis then tre of the battles

raid. raid. Brent for few tricky speculazors, ship

gulam in wher, and manufacturers of war ma Marce.31-1 shot down, hy terial who no loubt are "making, big Essex and fell in the Thames. Gor

of seventeen made prisoners. profits ont of the war, the people at lared are suffering from the enormous May 4-L brought down by cruisers. increase in the cost of living, and the Calates and Phaeton of Schleswig- Holstein, and finished off by submarine, nation as a whole is no richer than be

of the heary military

which captured seven of the crew.

of names.

5. I have further to request that you will cause a note to be made on the record of service of any officials of the Colonial Government who have been included as entitled to such entry.

to HOBERT HALL, Have been conspicuous mal un- tiring at duty with the electric lights and have been on night duty alternate weeks ever since the war and as they are fully employed at Their profession by day have had to rest when ther can." Captain GEORGE PHILLIP LAMMERT.Govenor

X.D.

-Has beba, attached to the Army Service Corps since the, outbreak His services have contributed, to the releas of two sunior Army Service Corps officers for active service as well as a subaltern of the 2nd Batta. Duke ttach- of Cornwall's L.E formerly ed to the AS.C., also a Quirter- truister Amy Service Corps for service in North China.

The nation is now definitely enoumled at the Kowloon Decks. The mitted to the Republican "form of

of the war. Ere however, was extinguished by the Government. The mynitestor of Dockyard employees before the Fire the Republican leaders show a grasp Brigade arrived on the scene. It is of affairs, a strength of political believed that the fire was cause by an convictions and a virility which strik-ignition it "the keel box of a ship in the ingly contrasts with the medieval course of construction, as the result of a

workman dropping a hot rivet. puerilities of the Edict which w promulgated in the name and under the seal of the boy-emperor on July Let There can be no doubt about the truth of Geuerab Tray Ki Sur's statement that the people of China the noted French airman, and son of are much more enlightened and 31. Paul Toemer, the well-known denn- tor, and formerly Governor of French democratic in spirit than ever before Indo-China, has already been reported. The meaning of the great uprising The Echo de Paris publishes a letter from an otheer, telling how he learnt of of the people of Chine against the the end of Captain Doumer. The writer "Restoration is clear and emphatic.

and A cavalryman esine up to me

said By the

light The whole country has risen instantly he had a message for me. in condemuation of CHANG SUN's of aty pocket electric torch we went down together into my dug-out, when he

DOUMER.."

The death of Captain Rene Doumer

a fortnight we find the Monarchy at which he had

a

by

a white envel

I have, &c, WALTER H. LONG.

Sir F. H. MAY, K.C.M.G., &

Xe.,

kc., de

COMMERCIAL

HONGKONG SHARE REPORT.

Mamru. Moron and Taylor in their weekly share report dated Friday, 13th July, state-

For the last eighteen months Captain Lammert has been in sole

Delings in our market have been chuge of the A.SC. water and brought practically to a standstill chiedy coolt transport, and has in addi-owing to the rapid and sensational rist tion rendered considerable usi»t- unce in the Supply Office. Paid Sterling Exchange that has recently Eve shillings per diem from Army Eunds.

WILLIAM KYNCKUL... Conspicuous ceal on electric lights duty continuously during

Company Sergeant Major GEORG

the war

torps Sergeant Major WALTER HIGRY|

Permanent Staff)

A great increase of work has fallen on him since the war owing to the expansion of the Corps. Sergeant WALTER JOSEPH HILL.

electric Conspicuous zeal light duty continuously during the

on

occurred...

1J

Shanghai is also affected not only by the high rate of exchange but by the

by six

for pemditures. Only the other | September 3-Airship destroyed st

and naval day I was chatting with one of the most inluential Japanese hankers bere in Landion, and he readily confrmed my view that there is no greater mistake than to suppose that Japan is making money out of the war He was most emphatic in asserting that the sooner the war is over the better for the Japanese industry. In spite of all that Japan is firmly resolved to go through this war until the Allies are completely victorious. That is why she base allies both on land and on spared no effort in her co-operation with Water.

That is why Japan has mobilised the whole of her industrial recorees in order to supply munitions to her Allies, especially Russia. And that is why she

Caffley by "Lieut. Robinson v.c. Crew killed.

September 24-L32 and La Mobght down in Easer; one in flames The. crew of the other twenty-two officers and men were captured... October 1.--Zeppelin brought down in Hames at Potter's-bar Crew of twenty killed.

November 27-Zeppelin, destroyed by an Rirman of Durbem coast Crew killed.

November 28.-Zeppelin destoyed n Norfolk coast by four pilots and a armed trawler's guns, siber being dam- aged by anti-aircraft guns Craw

killed

A telegram to the "Star? from the

is always ready to meet the wishes of East Coast states that news was received

for her assistance occurs. ler Allies in the way of maral and early

yesterday morning that Zeppelin was approaching the cost.

political apheaval in China which has military operations whenever the need DE naval aircraft west off in

2

use,

and the invader was 'attackma People who do not think much may not yet terminated,

Brann is quoted 5 per lb. buyers wonder why Japab has not yet sent her by battleplane, by which it was over. troops to Eumpe. In fact, we are often hauled as it attempted to escape 129- (Plantation).

BAL~ Hongkong Banks could be put this question, as if Japan is shirking was seen to burstinto dame. Two of the bought at $675. An interim dividend selfsponsibility of doing so for bererew jumped into the seat, but the rest are they aware of disappeared with the burning mass. which daring action, and in.the brief space of handeri me & weighted message no

for the half year ending 30th Jane has the fact that in order to send only one The scene of the encounter was afty had been droppicked up in an open

been declared at the rate of £2-3, per division of the army from Japan: no miles from the Dutch coast and about

fewer than 20 cr 31 big liners and cargo 20 miles from the British share to be paid at 2/8 Exchange.

boats are required for its transport be held on his way back from fatigue

MARYS INSTANCEs remain unaltered, sides a considerable number of warships an end, the arch conspirator a refugee. It was streamer of the German

"Fix-ISRANCES are nominal at last for its excort! And that for only one ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. in the Dutch Legation, and his army colours, black, white and red, and at-

odd division! Fuppose we send over ten quotations.

divisions, which will be of some disbanded. It is not all plain sailing tached to it was title grey linen packet

sand.

SHIPPING-Douglases at 885 and Demore than one million I opened

Japanese ton- HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT which is now the packet. It coup 1968yet, however. The adherence of

FRANCISferred Indos at $101, ere nominal. Star page will be taken up, w HEREWARD this inscription in large letters: Sergeant ope

essential pur being used for more

YMCA DIVISION. Ferries are without business at $29.

It is for the Allies to Tuesday, 17th inst China to the Republican system of To the aviators of the army." Inside the envelope were two letters in

REINERTES-China Sugara hevosellers poses of the var

decide whether this is a paying business Government has been registered in German and two photographs. Here is a

at 308, Malabons are featureless at $20.

or not, especially at a time when there do uncertain manner, but it has been literal translation of the letters. The

OUTS AND HISING. - Langkata are is such a dearth of tonnage as now. "It Thursday, 19th inst WAY. first runs: Captain Rene Doumer, who clearly revealed that on the question fell in an air light on April 26, 1917,

changed with buyers round about Tis. is small wonder then, that Japen has with

15. Rauts are nomiml it 2.45, Tronoha never been asked by the Allies to serud trcops. Furope. If, however, who were of what should now be done there north of Brimont, has been buried

German officers and with military

at 13/0, and Urals at 32/- There are still asked to help in this way, I am firmly buyers of Shells at 120 cum all locally convinced that she would not hesitate to concur with the wishes for her gallant Kailans are steady at 34/6.

Allies At the same time annot help wishing that such a contingency will never arise.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Full Court of Appeal 3 p.m. -Auction of Crown Land at -P.W.D.

-General Memoranda.

47 ONESDAY, July 17-

2.30 Auction Furniture, Flackwood Ware, eteyet. As Meer Hughes and Hough's.

THEEDAY, July 19--.

11.-New Koon.

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is a very important division in honours in the Military Cemetery at the Republican camp. The Southern Afeld-In Ville." Two photographs of his grave are attached to the letter, one group with its headquarters at of them for Madame Doumer. Shanghai is completely out

Of sympathy apparently with the Northern group as regards, the main

RE-INSURANCE OF WAR RISKS.

lives of action to be taken. The latter NEW GOVERNMENT, MEASURE. have re-constituted the Republican

روز

The Japanese Government list intros Government, a proceeding against duced in the Diet Bill providing for which the Southerners protest, as being the reinsurances of war risks. Accord unconstitutional The Southerners ing to the Bill the Japanese Government are in favour of forfeiting the privileges will be ready to accept a re-insurance of war rinks in respect of an original

1. p.m.-Ex, Gen. Meeting of the which have been hitherto accorded contract concluded by Japanese

British Traders Insurance Co. Ltd. THURSDAY, July 26

to the ex-Imperial Family while it insurance company or by a Jépan branch or agency of a foreign insurance.

Law Investment Co. Dividend due. West Point Building Cis. Dividend

que...

FRIDAY, July 27

Settlement Day Hoogkoux Stok

“Exchanges; SATURDAY, July 3-

Risian Internal Liberty Loan close. TURDAY, Jaly ar

Noon-Auction of Lgaholt, 184 The Fesk, at Mr. Geo. P. Lammerts

Bales Booms.

THE

CHINA MAIL

Typhoon Map

and

Guido

is clear from the manifesto of General company which accepted risks at a TEAM KISU that the Northerners premian lower than that. Which has are disposed to pardon the members been fixed by the Japanese authorities.

The objects of re-insurance are to be of the Imperial Family on the ground vessels of Japanese rationality; goods that evidence is available that they exported from or imported into Japan were the unwilling tools of Chase or goods shipped on Japanese vessels. With regard to the amount of re Isus. Another point of difference insurance to be accepted by the Govern Pparently is with regard to the ment in respect of a ship, this will be decided by special Committee to be Parliament. The Southerners demand appointed for the purpose lapan that the Farliament which the Pre Chronicle. sident dissolved under pressure from CHANO H80s shall be immediately Convened. TUAN KI SUI, remember- ing his experiences with that Par W with bottle of Chamb liament, is scarsely to welcome Colic, Cholera and Diarrhces

daddy this season of the year, you are

DONT NEGLECT YOUR FAMILY

YHEN you fail to provide your

that demand. Let us hope that them, Chwel complaint in means of bridging these sectional prevalent, and it is too

malady

dy to b be experielly trudi the family. Ado

the tranble

ferences tayipeedily found!

The manifest daty of the

HAINES

Conspicuous zeal on electric. light duty continuously during the Armourer Sergeant Gzona WILLIAM

AVENELL (Permanent Staff). A great increase of work has fallen ou hit since the war owing to the expansion of the Corps.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

to

HONGKONG : POLICE RESERYE

STRENGTH.

Traf

8 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill.

9 pm. Gymnasiums.

BAITINOPEN. DIVISION.

Monday, 16th inst.com

6.30 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill. Tuesday, 17th inst

4.15 p.m. First Aid Lecture by ional Surgeon Lint. · Wednesday 18th inst

2 p.m. Band Practice

6.30 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill." Thursday, 19th inst.:

4.13 p.m. First Aid Lecture by Div sional Surgeon Lim,

Friday, 20th, inst.

DOCKS, WHAEYLE AND GODOWN Kowloon Wharves under continued pres RESERVE.

sure have declined to $88, at which price sales have been effected, there are buyer Major Grence HENRY WARMAN.

Commanded the Volunteer Re- slightly under this Horigkong Docks serve at the outbreak of the war are nominal at $114. Shanghai Docks and has continued to do so with have changed hands at Tls 94. This zer! an efficiency ever since. Company has declared a dividend of Tis.

Mr. T F Hough. A.S.P. (R.) Much extra work has fallen upon to reserve Tb. 130000 and has carried fic), having returned to the Colony, for the year just ended. It has carried him during the war.

forward Th. 72,000. The Annual Meet resumes daty Captain GEORGE KINUSTON HALL ing will be held on the 27th inst, and the Transfer: Books will be closed from Appointed Adjutant, in June the 19th July. Monday, July 16th, Wednesday, July Saturday, 21st inat-*-*-*-

HOTELA, AND BUILDINGS 18th, and Monday, July 23rd. LANDS 1010 and has ever since show West Zoints are on offer at 378, with no

MUSIC CLASA: much zealand, energy in the bayers in evidence. This Company Las Music Chai-for the 38th, is, cancelled.

BAND PRACTICE. general training and work of the declared an interits dividend of $3 Reserve

Bbare Quartermaster - Sergeant, EDWALD Long Lands on the ath inst. Hong-

Compsoy bsa dan interim celled.

BRUTTON.

per

ORCHENTRY PRACTICE.

Band Practice for the 115, i can

(Sgd.) J. W. FINES

Acting D.S.P. R.,

A BATTENBERG TO WED LADY HENE DENISON,

'are

at 893. This

WILLIAM DAWSON,

dividend of $3 per share payable on the Devoted herself entirely to get inst. Hongkong. Hoteu are wanted ranfitury duty during the first six at 8975. Centralls might be placed at weeks of the war and much extra 993. Kowloon Lands at #23 are nominal ate market ERODE The Northern work bas fallen upon him since. Company Sergeant Major FRANK COTTON

exhibited & Bittle strength during the LEWIS COOK

week under review, but at the closs Devoted himself entirely to appears to be quieter. The following military duty during the first sas quotations give presmo, 1th Shanghai tare Prius Alerander Albert of Betten The engagement is announced of Cap weeks of the war and much extra 115, 155, Kung work has fallen upon hire since. Cattons is 124, Yangtempoos Tis. 5.70 berg, Grenadier Guards, eldest non of ELECTRIC COMPANIES Hongkong Princess Henry of Battenberg, and Lady are very steady at Bat Chins Trene Frances Ades Dexison, only daugh irica

are nominal Hosagcoter of the Earl and Countess of Londes Lights Traxos have been the medham of some borough, and the impending marriage. business between 36.35 and 36.40 the Hing entire action and CAN YOU AFFORD THE RISKLASEOUS Watsons Bre steady appro

Sthe eldest of the *40 Cements are easy at 87 Chin

ouluk ber placed

without

Cholers, and house Don' E

the 7.78,

415 p.m. Filet Aid Lecture by Diri Bional Surgeon Lim.

6.30 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill

2p, and Practice,

QUEEN'S COLLEGE DIVILION. Monday, 16th last

4.15 p.m. Squad and Stretover Drill Tresday 17th inst,

4.15 p.m. Fint Aid Class Corpi Kong in charge

Wednesday 18th inet,

12.45 p.m. Gymnasium. Friday, 20th in

3 p.m. First Aid Class Corp., Kong in charge,

4.15 p.m. Bandaging Practice.

VICTORIA DIVISION.

Tuesday, 176 by

5.10 p.m. Stretch Drill, Practice.

(84)BER Officer in Olarge,

TYPE NOT NECESS

quarrel tro, gautely about

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