MONDAY JUNE 16, 1924

LEAGUE TENNIS.

FULL RESULTS OF WEEK.

END'S FIXTURES.

The results of the league tennis matches played on Saturday were as follow

2ND DIVISION.

K.C.C. (A) v H.K.C.C..

Mason and Wheeler lost

to Armstrong and Mitchell 5—6 beat Bourne and More.... 92

Mackenzie and heat

4

Lammert.......

7 Ramsey and Hyde beat

Armstrong and Mitchell... 6-5 beat Bourne and More..... 83 Tost to Mackenzie and Lamriert pl

MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

HONGKONG AS A CENTRE. OF INTEREST.

LEADING. SCIENTISTS'

COMING.

Early next year a Conference is to be held which for a week, at any rate, will make Hongkong the centre of interest in the medical profession and which is bound to give an impetus to medical work in China.

It will be a joint conference between the Hongkong and China branch of the British Medical Association and the China Medical Missionary Association and as it is the first of its kind efforts are

LAWN BOWLS..

THE CHINA MAIL.

FOUR MATCHES PLAYED

ON SATURDAY.

The Hongkong" tawn bowls season got into swing on Satur- day when out of six matches scheduled four were played.

The results were as follow:-

FIRST DIVISION.

C.S.C.C. Hall Gregory

RC.C. Abraham Davis Tacchi

Brawn (Skip)

Grimmet

to Hill (Skip)

Onwick

Smith Knight

24. Hill (skip)

BANQUET INCIDENT.

CHINESE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES TAXED,

IC

TALKINO KONSENSE,"

TO-DAY'S

NEW

THE CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that #21 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the According to the People, Registered Office of the Company, ustonishing incident at the dinner Pedder Street, Viatoriu, in the given by the Chinese-British Cor Colony of Hongkong, on TUES- poration at Claridge's Hotel DAY, the 18th day of September recently in honour of His Excel- 1024, at noon for the purposes Jency Liang Shih-yi, ex-Premier of following namely:--- the Republic of China, and former ly Director-General of Chinese Railways, has caused a consider- able sensation and inch folk in 29 diplomatic circles.

23

Cornley Howe Overy Gibson (skip)

4-7being made to secure lectures by Hunter" Jack and 'Green lost to

leading Wuthorities of Britain, Lammert Armstrong and Mitchell 47 America, India and the Straits Goldenberg beat Bourne and More... 6 Settlements on surgery, tropical Hyde (skip) 24 Duncan (skip) 22

heat Mackenzie and Lam-y mert

diseages, public health, anthro- 6-Spology, etc..

A fund has been startet by 5544 the British Medical Association

KC.C. (B) . UNIVERSITY.

Le Cot and Quivercourt fixit to Peterson and Hachiuma ................. 5-6 beat Balhatchet and Wong Just to Hung and Ng... Pether and Hewer beat Peterson and Hachiuma, fost to Ballachet and Wong

bent Hugg and Ng Bishop any Woodward beat Peterson and Hachiuma. beat Balbatcher and Wong beat Hung and Ng

64

.Cullip

Keegan Allen

*Thers were 60 guests, with Mr. David Landals, Chairman of the Corporation, presiding, while the gathering included representatives of the Foreign Office and the high- 74 best City business interests,

"The Chinese Charge d'Affaire's,' Mr. Ohm Chno-hsin, wis prosent as

branch to meet the expenses of TAIKOO RC. v. POLICE R.C. a specially invited guest, and in his the distinguished guests; and minny Chinese practioners have contributed.

Played at Taikoo. TAIKOO; Young

Bateman Maclachlan

POLICE.. Whant Murphy Holland

Clark Sword

McLeod

Wiltshire Glendenning Grant

It is hoped that the Conference, will give great encouragement to 65scientific medicine in China and it Hamilton (S) 26 Clark (S)......

6 will certainly enable them to con

Russel vey information as to the latest Whyte 65 methods in medical, and surgical Drummond

practice to the medial præetition Ferguson (S) 34, Reid (S) ..... 47ers of China whose sphere of work Laing

insolates them from contnet with McCubbin the work being done in the great Wallace centres of the West, but on whose | Wother- shoulders lies the responsibility for scientific medical advance in 51-8 the huge country of China.

6---

L.R.C. (A) v. C.C.C. (B). Playing at home the LR.C. (A. beat the C.C.C. (B) by 85 games to

"

The Council of the University has granted the use of the Univer- sity Buildings for the Conference, which will be held from January 21 to January 28, 1925, and will include an exhibition of instru. ments, drugs, medical: publica- tions. food materials, apparatus O. Ismail and L A. Razick, de- usud in hospitais, etc., in which feated Hyder and Xavier 11-0, the leading firms of the world con- defeated Modi and Basa 8-3, decerned with these matters are feated Souza and Abbasy 11-0.

manifesting great interest.

14.

Scors→→→

spoon (S)... 26 Moss (S)

Total... 85 Total

!!

speech he laid stress on the advan- tages of railway construction in China.

When lie. ad finished, Sir James Jamieson, the British Con-i 16 sut-Generi at Canton, now on

14

(a) To consider, and, if thought

(b)

leave, aros, laid stress on the fact that he had not been called to speak either at the recent dinner of the Chinese students or at the Jaga-...

ion dinner in honour of his Excellency, and proceeded to nt- tack the Chinese Charge d'Affaires ...... 22 directly. He intimated he was misleading the audience knew little about his country's affairs and was talking nonsense--this being! the actual expression used.

The audience began to show signs of great uneasiness at the personalities used, and Si James was induced to stop abruptly.

52

INDIAN R.C. Y. KOWLOON G.G. The results of the second divi- son matches at Sookumpoo were

INDIAN R.C. Rumjahn Ismail Hartean Ismail (S) el Arcul!! E. Bux Rani

5. A. R. Ismail and J. S. A Accommodation is being found Curcem, defented Hyder and for members of the Conference in Xavier 9-3, defeated Modi and the houses of residents: many will Espina Basa 8-3. defeated Souza and also be accommodated in the Nazarin

University hostel, for the week Harteam SA. Hussain, and J. A. Wahab, chosen for the Conference coin- Omar (S) defeated Hyder and Xavier 11.0, defeated Modi and Basa 8-3, defeat-cides with the China New Your

Abbasy 10-1

ed Souza and Abbasy 9-2.

c.s.c.c

v. de RECREIC.

·

The C.S.C. won by one game **** White and Hollidge lost to

Osmund and Remedics. 4- 7 defeated Noronha and Ribeiro

6 5:

lost to Ozorio and Silva.. 56.

Luck and Shepherd defent-

end Osmund and Remedios 6- 5 | defeated Noronha and Ribeiro

6- 5

lost to Ozorio and Silva.. 4-7 Beat and Gillow defeated

Total.....

KOWLOON C.C. Herridge Fraser Heatlicole.

19 Ramsay (S) Robson

C. Labrum Burford

Fletcher

Harrison

Robinson

19

25 Purves (S) 16

Total...50

75

»

ADVERTISEMENTS.

PEAK CLUB.

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting will be held at the Peak Club on Monday, 23rd June, 1924, at 6.30 p.m.

(2)

BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED,

WEATHER REFORT.

June 16d, 10h. 34m.-Pressure has increased moderately at Chefoo, and decreased moderately from Shanghai to Naha; other changes are slight. The anticyclone is now central to the east of Tokio; the depression rematas over Indo- China.

noon on June 17. 1924.

Forecast for the 24 hours

ending at

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour (1) To adopt the Report and Acending at 10 s.m. to-day, 000 tnob. Total since January lek. 38.31 Inches, counts of the Club for the year against an average of 31.49 inches. To elect General & Balloting ended 30th April, 1924...

Committees for the year 1924- 25. (3) To clect an

Auditor or Auditors and to fix his or their remuneration

and

fit, approve the draft now Articles of Association of the Company which will be sub- mitted to the Meeting and in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the arent of the approval that an Extraordinary General thereof, with (* Without Meeting of the Club will be held modification,

at the same place imn:diately after the conclusion of the Yearly General Meeting of the Club to consider and if thought fit to pass the following resolution 35 aq Extraordinary Resolution :-

To consider, and, if thought fit, to pass an Extraordinary Resolution to the effect :- (1) That the new Articles

already approved by this Meating and for the pur pose of identification sub.

ribed by the Chairman thereof, he and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof.

A print of such draft new

That Articles 21 and 22 of the Articles of Association of the Club be deleted and that the following Article be substituted therefor. "21. The "subscription for a Resident "member shall be Five "Dollars per month payable "on the first of each month in "advance."

And Notice is hereby also given

1-Form Channel, S.E. winds, moderato; fair to showery.

---Gou comer at Unins between Hongkong and Lemoaks. 8,E. windy, moderate; fair to showery.

3.Bong kong so ir Rook. S.E winds, moderate; fair to showery.

4.-So ook af Unina potween Bongkong and Hainan. S.E winds, modeurse; fair to showers,

BEYAL OBSERVÄR

KONSERNA.

DAILY WHATHER REFOR

Station.

JUNE 18, 1924.-8.m.

Wlod,

Hour.

Barometer

Temperatura

Hamidity.

Direction,

Foxon

Somaro Ba

29.94

30.00 19.08

» 99.96

Articles and a print of the that a further Extraordinary Gen- existing Articles of the Com-eral Meeting of the Club will be held at the Club on Monday the pany may be seen at the 14th day of July, 1924, at 630 vidivostock 5.a. Company's said Registered o'clock in the evening for the Hakodate.. Ofice and at the office of purpose of receiving a report of foo Messrs. Deacons, 1, Des the proceedings at the above, Kochi... Voux Road Central; Victoria mentioned Extraordinary General Nagsenkt. aforesaid, Solicitors for the Meeting and of confirming if Karahim Company, and the portions of thought it as a special resolution sha the proposed new Articles the above-mentioned resolution,

E. B, C. HORNELL. which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by

Hon. Secretary. underlining in red.

Hongkong, June 16, 1924.

(c) To consider, and, if thought fit, to pass an Extraordinary e- solution to the effect:-,

THE HONGKONG TUG & LIGHTER CO. LTD.,

Wood & Steel Lighters for hire. D. W. Capacity-100, 175, & 200 tons.

For rates & other particulars "apply to SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 16th June, 1924.

11

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

Undersigned have received in- structions from the Special Mangar Liquidation) sell by Public Auction of Mesera Reus Brns Ltd. (in

The Chinese Charge d'Affaires showed grant composure and after: the dinner many came, it would

(2) That the name of tha seem, to him and shaking bands.

Company be changed "to asked him not to mind what Sir

"China Sugar Refining James had said. They expressed

Company. Enited." Rumjalin (S) 31 Davidson (S) 15 the view that it was at least in- "AND NOTICE IS HEREBY rolite and improper for an acting ALSO GIVEN tint, & SECOND British official thus to attack the EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL representative of the country to MEETING of the Company will witch he was accredited, and they be held at the Registered Office of expressed & hope that the incident the Company. J'edder Street afore- vaention at the University. The

would not interfere with the suit, on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of authorities gf the, Helena May

friendly relations between the two October, 1924, at noon for the pur- Institute have extended an invita- KOWLOON DOCK v.. K.B.G.C. | countries.''

pose of receiving & Report of the tion to wives of members and to

Later in the House of Commons proceedings at the above mentioned women members of the medical

Kowloon Bowling Green Club Mr. MacTaan asked the Secretary Meeting and of confirming. if profession to avail themselves of forfeited the points in the end of State for Foreign Affairs who thought fit, as Special Resolutions. the facilities of the Institute dur-Division League Match against ther it was intended to take any the above mentioned Resolutions ing their stay.

K. D. R. C. by failing to fulfil their disciplinary action with regard to (Ncs. 1 and 2).

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY only master two players. A spoon the speech made his Majesty's game was played on a perfect Consul-General at Canton, in ALSO GIVEN that the said EXTRAORDINARY which he made a personal attack SECOND

GENERAL MEETING to be held Ons on the Chinese Charge d'Affaires.

Mr. Ponsonby replied that the as aforesaid will be continued for ocension in question was, lie, was the purpose of considering, and, if informed, a private oño. He had thought fit, passing the following 15 been assured by Sir James Jamie. further Resolution as an Extra-

son that it was far from his inter- ordinary Resolution, namely tion to make a personal attack, and (3) That each of the existing

20,000 fully paid up shares of Four (4) 63" x 8'0" Gap Bed Sliding 15 that if he did anwittingly cause

$100 each constituting, the " offence he could only express his

Company's presont Capital of regret. No complaint had been

$2,000,000 be divided into received.

for fully pail up shares of $25 onch so as to make such Capital $2,000,000 consisting of 80,000 fully paid up shares of $25 each.

engagement. The visitors could

GIRLS EDUCATION.

green.

K.D.R.C.

>

Atkinson

PLANS UNDER WAY..

Goodman

Puncheon

Plans are under way for a union

Gow (S)- Culled

Osmund and Remedios.. 7 of the Y. W. C. A. Normal School defeated Noronha and of Hygiene and Physical Educa- Smyth Ribeiro

7-4 tion, Shanghai, with

Keith Ginling

Gray (S) lost to Ozorio and Silva.. 5- 6| College, Nanking, and it is ex-

Lindsay pected that the arrangement will Russell Total....30—49 be completed so that the School Greiz

will move up to Cidling before the opening of hext year's work.

Miss Norah Parkes Jervis, Prin- The only match in the first divi.cipal of the School, Mise Chang stan resulted in a Victory for the Hwci-lan and Dr. Bessie Coffin go Chinese R.C. over the United with the Senior class and join with the Ginling faculty until the amalgamation is effected.

CS.C. v. U.S.R.C.

Servizo R.C.

Ng Kani-chen and Coby Ping-fan defeated Lind- sell and Chippendale...... 6.5 defeated Newing and Smith

"lost to Henslowe and

Goule

Wei Kim-ying defeated

2

4

Lindsell and Chippendale, 6-5 Inst to Newington and Smith

Henslowe and

lost

to

Goule.....................

R. Chang and Choy Ping- sum defeated Lindsell and Chippendale

defeated Newington and Smith.

last to Henslowe and Goule

Total

HOME GOLF.

DUNCAN WINS BIG TOURNEY.

4~2

Thie

K.B.G.C.

Simpson

Docherty'

Gourlay

20 Johnston (S)

McKinnon McDougal Goodman

21 Dixon (S) Puncheon Forsyth Coleman

McKelvic (S) 23 Hamilton (S) 17 Total..... 64 Total..... 47

Fixtures between the Kowloon B. C. and Craigenzower and between the Yacht Club Taikoo were postponed owing to the wet state of the greens.

J

1

INTERPORT POLO.

on

FRIDAY, 20th June, 1924, commending at it a.m.

at No, G Catchiok Street.

(1) Six Cylinder 60 B. 8. P.

Jobims.

bljima.

1

dank Inland

29.98

B0,00

WILE.

··29.84 TBY

29.8%

., 38.98

Chefoo... 8. 29.85 87

Hankowi

chang

Changaba ... Shanghai...

latzlaf

8

28.05

harp Pk... 7 s. 29.85 Imoy 9 må Iwatowww. Talhoko.... Talobu ..... Tulona.www

-Cosban

6 92.80

28.94-73

20.81 73 20.62-

Poscadores. 28.82 Jamboa

B 99.83 Tongkong. 17 Tap Rook.. พ

KABOU Wachow91. Pakliof...

Hoihow

28.71

99.88 79 32

Phullen Za. 29.83 fourane... 1.St. James "

Aparri

Dagupan Manila Legaspi... Tacloban ... " Hola lurlgaa-s Guam

Tap Cab

29.80

29.82

20 4.4759 86

6 a 29.87 82 94

Marine Engine fitted with dongkotig Observatory, June 10, 1924.

high Tension Magnate aud Carburettor for Kerosing Fuel, complite with Stern Gear and accessories... Makers: Dixon Brothers & Antchincon, Southampton.

Surfacing Screw Cutting with Lathas complete Counter balts, 3 Point Steady Reste, 4 Jaw Independient Chucks and all accessorios.

Makers: The Atlas Engineer- ing Works, Leeds. The above Macbinery may be inspected on any day between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the above mentioned premises.

Terms-Cash on delivery.

BAROMETEB, reduced t: 53 dograo. Fahrenhaft, on the level of the wasp Inches, tenth and hundredths.

2 TEMPERATURE, la the shade lo de grees Fahrenheit,

1. Horry, in parcentage of satur on the humidity of air abarabed Its molsters being 100.

4. DrizCTION OF WIND, to twą paluts, . 5. FORCE OF WIND, according to

Beadford Sosie,

Stars of Wrather, 'b blue sky,

Log detached cloud, d driesling rain, g gloomy, h hati, 1 lightning, o overrsnä P passing showers, q dijual), š ralo. now

a thunder v vialuliity w dow, wet.

7. RAI to tuchse teaths and nus-

Chicago, Tune 1-in a daring train holdup in Illinois a million dollars in bonds and currency

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY

derdcha and were stolen by bandits who over-

powered the crew of a Chicago ALSO GIVEN that a THIRD Milwaukee, and St. Paul train near EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL Rondout. The bandits uncoupled MEETING of the Company will the locomotive and forced three be held at the Registered Office of mail cars. They seized forty mail the Company, Pedder Street afore- pouches and escaped in a motor said, on MONDAY, the 20th day car. One of the gang was killed of October, 1924, at doon for the hy a bullet from his companion's

‹SHANGHAI v. HONGKONG.

MATCH FIXED FOR SEPTEMBER,

pistol-Reuter's American Service.

change is made because of the in- creasing need for academic educa- tion in addition to the technical training giron in the present two years' course at the Normal School if the trachers of physical educa- tion and hygiene ars to meet China's needs adequately in their profession.

Hongkong has issued a challenge During the eight years of the for the Keswick Cup which, us School's existence, eighty giria inany know, is presented for com- have been graduated and are petition between Shanghai and teaching in Government and Hongkong at polo. The trophy Mission Schoole all over China. has been with the Northern port The commencement exercises ord for years and it has now been 7- 4 a demonstration will be held in the decided that Hodgkoug is to have i

school garden, Shanghai, on June another try in the Brat week in From IMMINGHAM, MIDDLESBRO', 18. There are fourteen girle in September.

ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.

The Steamship

8-3

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

"BENMOHIR" CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

landed as their rick into the hazardour

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneer

on

WED "ESDAY, 18th June, 1894,

at 11 'olnak a m.

BOREKONU MEGISTRA.

Previous day

›Ú data stÏón date o

P.M.

purpose of receiving a Report of the proceedinge at the above men at No. 1 Godown Lower The Hong- Barometer

tioned Meeting in so far as regards Resolution No. 3 above and of confirming, if thought it, such Resolution as a Special Resolution. Dated this 16th day of June, 1924. By Order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON &

COMPANY, LTD.,.

General Agents.

1.

FOR SALE.

koug & Kowloon Whari & Godown Co, Ltd.,, Kowloon

(For account of the Concerned) 500 Bags Sulphate of Ammonia

farms ---Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.. Austioneers. Hongkong, 16th June, 1924.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 14-Scholz beat his own record by covering 200 metres in

pedigreed Airedale. $100. can Service.

53-46 this year's class. Mins Shi Kwok- Unfortunately, Hongkong is at ying, previously associated on the present short of polo ponies posses staff of the local Y. W. C. A is at sing the speed and stamina re- present a student in this Normal quired in an interport match. In informed that all Goode are being HOR SALE-Gold medalled 1 20.9/10. seconds.Reuter's Ameri. | Physical School in Shanghai. reply to an inquiry, Mr. McMichael sent the following cable to the hon. secretary of the and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Apply P. O. Box 259.

the Hongkong and Kowloon Wher Hongkong Polo Club :-"Splendid," and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or Agree, of course, to lending you from the harros delivery may be four ponies."

#LONDON, June 14. At Gleneagles in the Glasgow Herold thousand guineas pro- fessional tournament final George Duncan (Hanger Hill) beat Abe Mitchell (North Foreland) by eight. up and seven to play.

In fine weather and before an

crowd enormous

Duncan was.

8.g

Irresistible, the epitome of confidence

well being astoundingly accurate. He won three of the first five holes and turned five up, which lead ho. retained to the end of the first round. He played oven better in the first bole. He became even up at the fourth and then dormic eight

This is a record defeat for Mitchell

E"

BASEBALL RESULTS.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

NEW YORK, June 15. New York, 9'; Detmit, 0. Philadelphia, 7 ; Chicago, 6. Boston, 8; Cleveland, 3. Washington, 6; St. Louis, 4. Detroit, 2 New York, 6, "Chicago, 10; Philidelphia, 3.

Cleveland, 3; Boston, 2. St. Louis 3: Washington, 7.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

!

New York, 1 ; Cincinnati, 4.' Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, 8.. Boston. F.; Chicago, 5. - New York, 8; Cincinnait, 6.. Brooklyn, 5; St. Louis, 3. Philadelphia, 3; Pittsburg, I.

-Reuter's American Service,

obrained,

This very spotting action by No Claims will be admitted after the Shanghai has helped to solve th

Goods here in the Godowns, and all difficulty but Hongkong will need Goods remaining undelivered after the to bring four mounts to make up 23rd ina, will be subject to rent.

number. the required

All claims against the Steamer must Lady Severn has offered to land her race before 1st July, or they will not be presented in the Undersigned on or ponies Langset and Duku if they be recogniced,

danbe trained-in-time Owners All brokou chafed and ranged of race ponies suitable for polo are | Goods are to be loft la the Godowas, asked to help and ponies can be where they will be examined on the tried out by arrangement with the 23rd is, at 10a.m. Polo Club.

No Fire Intanos bau boen sfoated." Bill of Lading will be countersign-

Captain Neville, Lieut. Davies and others including Lient. Com-ed by mander Flemming, Lieut. Cobbold, Mr. Jadd and Mr. Palmer are likely to be chosen to fill the fourth places on the Hongkong team.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.

Agenti Hongkong, 10th June, 1974.

A WONDERFUL CAST

MONTE BLUE MARIE PREVOST' FRANK KEENAN HARRY MYERS MISS 'DUPONT"

IRENE RICH HELEN FERGUSON, PAT O'MALLEY

WARNER BROS.

Classic of the Screen

BRASS

The bitter story of a marriage that glittered liks gold but proved a miserable counterfeit

.29.77

29.73

39.71

81

77

79

Temperature

74

24

Ba

Humidity.

Drootion of Wind...... Fore

*NE

X

Wosther wet. Bain......! 0.00

0

op

0

0.00

1.10

Kizbori open die Temperatças on the 17th-5% Löwart upon als Temperature on the 18th-27 T. F. ÜLAKTOs, Director. Hongkong, Observatory. Juná 16, 1994.

HONGKONG TIME SIGNALS,

The Time Ball on Kowlion Signat Hill is dropped_dally at 10 am, and 4 punj except on Saturdays when it is dropped at 10 a.m. and 1. p.m., and on Sanikys |and Holidays when. It Is dropped mi

The Ball in bolated hall mat ab 16th minute and foli mest at the 8713 minute. Should the ball fall to drop si the correct time it will be lowered at 8 minates peat the hour and the ordinary routine repented at the following, honě, if possible.

Should the Time Ball be out of order -the-above-routína will be carried on.

Zon the Storm Signal with the far? maurt.

Time Signals are also given at nighi by means of thres white lamps wounbed vortically on the: Obervatory wirele mart

From 8.68 to 9.00 p.m. the lampa extinguished momentarily at the oven Roconda, except at the End, 38th, Vith Sând, and 64th of each minute.

Taretos so Hongkong Standard

Cenourish.

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