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CLUB MEET POWERFUL ARMY XV THIS AFTERNOON

Interport Rowing Regatta

The Club Nautique of Saigon will this afternoon compete w

the Royal Hong Jong Yacht Chủ in the third Interport Row. ing Regatta since the end of the

War.

Hen Kung, which won the twe previous regattas inst year, wil this time and a strong opposin tenim enplatnout by M. Max Mary

experienced un

osman nh capable ronchi,

The event will start about 2.3/ p.r.

There will also be a vastline fron Kellet Island in Middle la land starting of 2.30 p.in. A ban. becue wall Fe bell in the evening Lfter the regatta. The mejnkern

the of

Club Handique of Saivne team are The Four Bow, II. Dimnyoga; 2. A.G. de, St. Martin; "gy. J. Lamblant: Struke. G. Vanedición; Cox. S. Michel. The fair-Bow, F. Vande- let; Stroke S. Michel; Cox. 1. Dimayoga,

team arit

By "J, T. STUD“

Today's rugger clash at Sookunpoo between Army and Club promises to be an exciting affair, although the Army have not as yet managed to defeat their rivals in a tournament, match for the past three yours.

They have, curiously enough, convincingly won the pre-tournament friendly each season since 1947.

The Army are fielding a power-; row and his height should prove ful futeen today and the selectoran great advantage in the lini out. of both sides will undoubtedly be nut in full strength to witness whit must be considered a pre view of the forthcoming tourna- munt.

Winyord, a sound scrumma- ger, le a little unfortunate, but with a surfelt of good forwards the Club's problem appeara to be who to leave out. The forwaris' struggle for men's final opportunity of show-honours promises to be as keen, ing their paces before the celec-os hitherto, with the odds clight tion of the Saigon Interport Fifi in the Club's favour.

In addition, it will be the Club

teen

The Army fifteen shows, as was to be expected, a number of changes from last season, especially

the for amongst wards whu, Wednesday's on

form are a capable lol, Thomas and . Henderson are both tall and energetle want for- words in the loose und' comparad respect in the line out; the for- mez is a trife test en, the break and is liable to be caught offside.

Solid middle row Mitchell and Carter 1oru 2 very

Much depends on whether Tal- put can effectively set his dan feel that it is inorgst the backs gerous three's in motion, for 1 | the Army hold an advantage over their opposites: Clayden', abfiity is well known and he has fre partner ki Lawes

Injury has already hit tha Club; D. Henderson and De Rome are likely to be out for sometime but a new combina tion in Turville and stewart are just an ilkely to take success of the right whiig., The RAF ure nable to fulan

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950.

Mr. S. T. Williamson's generous gift

Ahawn above is the Ketch Elinor which has been presented

to the Combined Services Bailling Association in memory of Mr. 8. T. Williamson who died in Italy on September 5.

Soccer:

Club meet Kit Chee; CAA clash with Police

By "ROVER"

Although there are six First Division League soccer matches on the woek-end programme, there is no game which is likely to be a thriller in the real sense of the word.

The members of the TUKYC soll middle row, although not their fixture today owing to the

possessing the rang height and | Air Disniny, so that the curtain"', The Four How, 5/1dr. H. Har-weight as last year's per, Rapacy ratser will now be between in Of

ris; 2. J. Dick; 3. V. de Aubry and McNabb. Stroke. J.C. Paber; Cox. F. Clein. į Club have niso rande changes in The Pale Bow. S/Lrd. Harris; the pack since last week; Hand- Stroke. J. Dick; Cox., F. Clemo. cock has been moved to the Other Races: International remand row to partner Minto and Fours--Swing y English; Swirs with the return et Muffan, Most- International Pairs-Scandinavian ly naves to wing forward; JP. v Swira.

Farquharson 'completes the, back

Annual

meeting of

HK Cricket Club

Members of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, word reminded of their responsibilities to the com- munity and to the Club, on the eve of its Club's annual general centenary, at the meeting yesterday.

Chib

Second Fifteen And the Royal Navy.

The Sallors are delding a strong side and should prove too much for their civilian counterports.

Spearheads' attack

Surg. Lt. Norman spearheads the Navy attack and I thunks will seem to better advantage thau he wan last week

be

the three games to be played today, the most interesting on the Island should be that be- tween Club and Kit Chee at Happy Valley.

On the Mainland, the game be-| tween Chinese AA and Police is A likely to attract a fairly large ・・ following.

HOLE-IN-ONE

On Bunday, October, 22, Mr. A. Todd did the eighth hole in опо stroko at. Doop Water Bay,

Both Club and Kit Cheo have shown marked improvement since

of the

current soccer the start season and are making a deler- effort to recover lost ground. insofar as defences are concern- The teams are evenly matched

ed, but in attack the advantage | matters all their own undoubtedly lies with Kit Chee the sailors are never concerned.

The Navy forwards should carl-mined

Wrestling-out honours and an equal share of the hall in the ret serums will pave the way for their win,

The Club are very strong at

half back and on the wings, but ard weakened by the fond of Clenio, who is taking part Ir the Interport rowing series with Balgon,

The Chh forwards have not yet struck form and have given the Inpresslor nf being sluggish in

way, a

A great deal will depend about the result of a game; win: upon the ability of the Club or lose, they always play a hard defenders to hold the nippy game and contest every inch. Chinese forwards.

Numbers on jorsoys

If this task can be accomplish- ed satisfactorily and the Cub are able to play with forwards better understanding and shoot the locse: however, if Cowley can been the case, there is no reason

with more Recuracy than

has all them up, the civilians may

why they should not win. spring a surprise.

The matches are due to com- The game between Chilesc AA mence at 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. re-und Pellce should also be keenly and the teamne are, os contested. Un current forms, the

Guardians of

The

Law should take both points, but they will

Hong Kong Football Association

At a Council Meeting of the)

towards the end of 1949, it was desided that as from January }

1950, the jerseys of all playe"! participating in the Hung Kən Football Leaiuo be numbered from two to 11.

This ruling is not being ad hered to by certain Clubs an

that the HKFA

generation have come forward to class, garrick, McNabb, Lawes, have to fight hard to do so and it is desirable

Mr. H. Owen Hughes, who presided, said the team spirit and the tradition of service have been part of the Club's make-up, and have been the backbone of the Colony's citizen force

recalled "mbers had! grown from young men to lenders in the Colons, oh men who had gone forth to serve in at least five wars during the century.

"To what extent are we fulin- me this traditiongil obligation tun day? I do not know, but each of is can answer his ova conselene as to whether he is paling hi weight or not. To those who hav

and

more

(Cup Gower Innes.

Thomson.

at Causeway

Week-end programme The following is the week-end

dass the old men out. This wil Talputt,

Rendell be nost unwise to, under- take necessary action to ensur reftret ill on us in a few years Francis. Mitchell. Carter Thomad

their opponents. time unless

visiting we see a change Canham, Henderson: unterz

youngstero!

the Navy ground Navy conte forward to represent the Co; Peureu, Willams. Smith

ODD. Wilson, Norman, Mitchell Hay for the game #galost Royal Thoryncroft, Mace, Rodgers Air Force. will ree that the last Campbell,

Howarth,

Fawcett, For from impressive paragraph of the report reminds Emsley, Atkinson,

Club le all fields of Sport, "You

The Airmen

soccer programme:

"

have shown, in

as that we are on the threshold Club 1st XV Henderson. Lay their last two nintches, that al-

Today

First Division

Referee: AE.P. Guest.

Softball:

For Hospitality

Serve Coca-Cola

BRINK

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

THRILLING TUSSLE BETWEEN BRAVES AND PANDAS EXPECTED

Generous gift to Services by Mr. Williamson

It will interest many people In long Kung to learn that the Combined Services Bailing Amo- clation has been presented with Mr. Stuart Williamson's ketch Elinor.

By "GRANDSTAND”

Two undefeated Softball teams will provide ro

fons with diamond thrills' tomorrow, at p.m. when the Braves and Pandos squara for the top porch of the Blue section of Senior League.

Excitement will also be found tomorrow when Canuckettes and St. Teresa's, both tied second place in the ladies league, cross b in the curtain-raiser at 9.30 a.m.

With the league now two

meeting on Tuesday ng House, 1st floor,

Wack-end game

SATURDAY

Men's Junior Lenod 2.30 p.m.: P. I. Dodgers v

This generous gift has been nude in memory of Mr. William-months old, both the Braves son of Williamson & Co. of P. & and Pandas have not yet lei G. Building, who died in Italy on down their faithful followers, but sooner or later, the streak Septereber 3.

is the intention that Elinor of successes must come to an should be used by all ranks of all end and by sun-down tomor-Blackhawks v St: Teresa. the Services.

row, one outfit must bow lo 4.80 p.m. Delawares V. It to also intended that any the other.

tang. rask, and his family, will be In view of Chapple Remedios'

Men's Senior Leagu eilgible to benefit by this very brilliant efort last week agains!

11,00 am Reds v Am which is sym the Canuck, Braves masterinine 3.00 p.m. Baseballers v. M

Charlle Figueiredo, wlil have no 3.30 pm, Braved option but to start Remedios o the rubber. ns any other choice will create a furore among fans If the gamble prove unwise.

gonerous gift, boliest of the very great in terest that Mr. Williamzon took In the Bervices.

I will serve as

reminder of the numerous kind and generou arts which he did for both ser- vicemen and their families.

The Elinor is a 41 ton while painted ketch, fully rigged and nited with an auxillary motor.

She is at present lying. In Causeway Bay, but very shortly will again · be seen salling the waters of Hong Kong, a reminder of the goodwill and interest which is taken in the Services by the peoples of Hong Kong.

Starting times at Fanling

Backing up Chapple In thi crucial tit will be Avich Yvanovich at the receiving end of the battery.

This will pro bably by Avichy's last apoyar. ance in a Braves "monkey-ault," as it is understood that he wil be, leaving those shores soon.. Mentor Figueiredo has alrend;,' put out feelers for a new hind

nutcher and it is Just, possible that Frankie Correa, ono of the original members of the Brave outfit, will rejoin the Tribe,

In the meantime, Figueiredo has signed on Mario Pereira the Panthers

0 30 Tereen.

BUNDAY

Pandas.

Ladies League

Canadians 10.

་ Men's Junior League 9.30 am: Aces v Falcons; P., Vikings v Spartuns.

Colonist win historic Jocke

Club Cup

Newmarket, October Mr. Winston Churchill's markable Frenchbred four-year-old, Coloniat, go his biggest success yet v winning the historie Jo Squeeze strategy The following are the start-

The brains trust of the Braves Club Cup, valued at £1 ing time. on the New and pulled a fast one out of his bag and run over two and a que Old Courses at Fanling today of tricks last week by giving out miles here, today.

Mr the hit-away sign instead of their and tomorrow:-'

usual couceze strategy and even Tony "Peewee Alves was given orders to stroke the horse-hide,

Y.C. Mei's Panda outat depend on good helding behind Vincent) Xavier's tricky deliveries.

Today

New Couro

8.16 P.B. Ackroll-Li Cobes

Tomorrow

Now Courso

3.18 W.0, Hung-8, T. Chan 0.30 C.,T, Guen-D, Huva

9.40 Dim. W.P, Birtwhite-Mu, VJ.

Dyer

10.00 3. Anderson-J.W. Glague 10.01 M, Naudain-PM, Cotton

Old Course

9.16 CJ. Ketola-A.N, Nolan 030 T.F.R. Water-R.E. Rodger 9.24 0. Blewar!-J.L, Macintyre. 0.39 P., Arkenll-II,L, Colon 0.33 A.. Dan-H., Watso ~0.84JX, MeElney-A,M. Mack

9,40 W.3) Dirtwhistle-W.J. Brat 944 A‚Ð ̧ Duty--K, A. Millée 9.50 A., Ramphries-1.0, Barry 9.39 A.0.8. McCullum---A.P. Basmor 10.00 A. Lopes-H,F. Philli 10.20 F. de Jong-R,D, Deli

Churchill flew 'esped

from the opening of the House of Commons to see Co beat two.French opponents.

Odds of only 11 to 8 were ain's wartime

grund horse, who his sixth race in su Without giving away any slon. The stable Jockey, T secret, we can say that Xavier Gosling, got him home and has a nice jug-handle pitch, but a half lengths ahead of VI as is often the cass with curve Foy's Pas de Calais, ridde artials, the ball loses its mark Rae Johnstono,

and too

from tickets to many first ora handed out.

Relentless style

Vin Xavier will have to cut Rosa, 3 to 1 shot, set the The only other runner

down en his generosity It thr

but eight furlongs out: C Pandas are to cut down the fleet- went ahead, galloping In

run-making|

style. Miel Rosa

pressure” while goin

fooled Braves'

machinery...

Americans

under

take on Reds the straight, trailing eight 1

bahind Colonist and P

11.00 am, and this should be a

with

double

drab affair with the Yanks pro- Colala bably finishing figures in their favour.

Frank. Cleary's Amercan hould take the Reds casily they can't take the Reds, it is high

34 LAA BTY. CROSSime

COUNTRY RACE WON BY

|

they tous poison

Solitary setback

of our Centenary. We have beton, Campbell, Turville, Stewart though they are at the bottom of hind us a great record and a fine foton, Lochlan, Carrel (Caut) the Table. they are nevertheless 5 CAA v Police, Boundary St.. tradition and we find our lees in Meffan. Forscate, Minto, Hand- fully which causes thein to be here, let a strong position to render stijlenek. Warne, Farquharson, Mose- very topable of extending that Linesinen: Llu Ting-kai and S.X.the 34 LAA ·Regiment Cross in rpite of their soliturs retback."

not yet made up their ads to do something besides the actual jo me commend reflection on thi elementary but urgent theme," saki Mr. Owen Hughes,

He said he made no apitons for speaking in this way, The Prime Minister addressed the people of England on these lineo only a few days ago. The Governor spoke to Hong Kong residents about their individua responsibilities before he went on leave.

"It is in the spirit of service te ourselves and to this Colony, with the tradition of a hundred year behind us, that I feal we should venturo forth on our second con- tenary, for If we aro relish and fall in our duty, the sword of Domocles must surely fall on ur.” said. Mr. Owen Hughes,

Activities reviewed Earlier in his address the chair- the finances and man reviewed activities of the Club for the year, He said: "

greater service to our cives and 1h 2nd XV Clemo. Lovey. have been far from impressive of The Saints, on the other hand, the community at large. This lu our heritage from the generations Bell. Mackie, Puncle, Bloakley, late and unless they show a de- which have gone before and we Cowley, Robertson, Brown. Win- finite Improvement today must be worthy of it.

yard, Philipson, Forest, Saunders, Thrope.

"One of the first duties of the new Committee will be to con sider how our Centenary shall be most fittingly celebrated.

"On the rubject of the Com- mittes, I have the plenstra to assure you that those who have cerved this year have worker with enthusiasm and ability and I wish to thank them all for the work which they have, done and for their loyal support.

A challenge

wo

School football fixtures

The following games Bre down for decision in the School Football League on Sunday, October 20:

Youmuli (Police, 11 a.m.)

Queen's College

St. Joseph's v Wah Yan A.M. (Navy 1, Happy Valley, 10 am. La Selle v Wah Yan P.M. (Police, 10 a.m.)

Junior-Kowloon

"If I may speak personally, I face the coming year with a scuze of deep gratitude that the sword of Damocles which hung over our heats by a thrend that we were told must snap in the Interests of a changing world; is no longer an! imminent threat to our communi- A careful study of the report honoured ground. To me, this ty life on this beautiful, and me. will revoltant Cricket

has came

rame sword of Damocles is now. · a proved itself to be in a pawortu challenge, and I believe that if we position, and prospects for the are prepared to accept tunist 2. Huppy Valley, 10 A.G.) coming year pre bright for both ponsibilities in this community of Scorpions and Optimists, and it Hong Kong as we thould, is gratifying we should be able to shall strengthen the thread so

division, teams and nicel all truly grateful that Government comers with confidence. Squash was inspired to reconsider its de- hus. again been n. very popular clsion to move us from this place feature of our activities, but the lost April." Tennis and Lawn Bowls scctions On the proposal of the chalk have not prospered as we might man, seconded by Mr. P.8. Cas- havo wished und, In spite of the sldy, the report and accounts were

Brešponsible for | unanimously adopted, efforts, of these running them We are badly fn. Mr. Owen Hughes was unani. nedd of new Blood which surely mously re-elected chairman "FOT must be available in a Club with the

7 year. our membership.; it anty people

following, were alonted to would come forward, da bis the Generat ·Committoo Messrs. #murt confers that I vlaw TA Pearce, C.K Larard, D.D. zwemo.qoncern the fact that] Nelson, I.It Davies, L.D. Kilbas,

lose

quite on the cards that they will cone, if not both points to the Airment.

Tomorrow, the main attraction. will be the game at Caroline Hill, where

the undefeated South China XI entertain Kwong Wah,

Wah have

Although Kwong recently last a lot of they are expected to offer stif opposition to the Caroling Hi toam in tomorrow's match, a win for them with da much towards restoring the

confidence of their supporters. Kwong

ng Wah are sound in de fence, but if they hope to take both polms front South China their forwards will have to de much better than they have to datos the face of a win for Sogut China is almost a certainty.

For those who are not supper-

Macao · playars Eastern," who have been rein- forced by several players from Macno, are also out to improve their position.

p.m.

Kwok.

Mak Young-fat and Li Bing-tong RAF v St. Joseph's, Navy, 5 pm. Referee: J.F. Ennis, Linesmen: W. Lawler and Cheung Yan sing.

ception

miling broadly, Mr. CH. his usual vocifero when leading. Còi into the uninddling enclosu

The trainer, Walter Nightl stated later that the borse T not run again this year, hi more than earned his wil corn-Reuter

KCC Winter Tennis Tournament

After four week's layoff, Allee Mar's Canuckettes will grace the L/BDR. MACLEAN diamond again when the tangle, L/Bdr. MacLean won the with a powerful St. Teresa mine Individual

who have already cast-covetous! Championship ot eyes at the "Chino Maf” Shield,

Referee: L. Chang

Club v Kit Chec, Club, & p.m. Country Race held yesterday Given good backing in the deld Linesmen: when he completed the course the Maple Leafers may choke off of seven miles in 54 minutes the St. Teresa bid for the flax. 33 seconds.

but we have seen too many bril In order to keep tennis liant pitching

∙at the "Kowloon performances

Cricket. thrown

away through Tagged

during

the winter mont Tennis League is being orga St. Teresa's must not be among the Club's members under-rated. Although the in- so for about 60 players field will suffer cortain changes entored for this event, as a result of injurios to to.

Entries close tonight an qulars, the starting Infold or members who wish to take Dorden

Uzari, Gloria silva. and who have not already en

to submit veteran Girlie Gaan and rooklo are requested Shella Coltaos is quite Impres names today. alva.

All games will be held on day mornings and will com at 10.30 am. No player w acked to play on more tho Sundays a month.

Second

Club v Tramways, Club, 3.30 pm. Referee: Mak Yeung-fal.

C. & W, v Solicitors, Caroline Hi, 3.30

D.m. Referce: T. Dear- Dockyard v RAF, Navy 1, Hap- py Valley, 3.30 p.m. Referce; P. J.- Dundon.

den.

Navy v South Chino, Navy, 3.30 p.in. Referee: F.A. Barretto.

Police v University, Cancelled

Second Division "B" CAA v Kit Chee, Boundary 3.30 p.m. Referee: Liu Ting-Inf.

PCA v Kwong Wah, Caroline HU. 5 p.m.

Referee: Woo Cho- kla,

Priton's v Yard Police, Navy 1, Happy Valley, 5 p.m. ftoforoa: W. Lawler.

Tomorow

The team raco was won by Regimental Headquarters,,

The race, which proved to be gruelling affair over the hilla at Kal Tak, started and finished at the Aerodrome.

a

The following are the detailed

resulNTAL RACE

Istadquarters, Time: 54

mental

MacLean, Regl-

play.

minutes 33. seconds.

2nd-Gar fox, 42 Bly. Time: This is one game to which fans 54 minutes 37 seconds,

3rd- Major T. Lloyd, Re "must" rating.

of the ladies loop should giver St.,imentalal Headquarters. Time:

Recently, lop-sided scores have 55 minutes #5 seconds,

been the rule rather than the ex-

It is hoped to start the I TEAM RACE

ception and reading results would early next month.. 1st-Regimental Headquarters.

lead one to bollove that a basket- Players will be divided 2nd-119 Battery.

Captain w ball game, had been played; teams and, a 3rd-42 Battery.

Some teams have an urge to selected to run each team. bile an as many runs as possible, players will probably be a which serves no purpose, but on to a team and six will pl the other hand, retards the day's ench match. programme.

First Division Army v. Eastern,

Sookunpoo, 4.30 pm. Referee: J.W. Sharpe, Linenmen: F. da Silva and Clinn Tak-fal

Chinn v. Kwong

JOE DIMAGGIO AND "LEFTY” ODOUL TO

VISIT JAPANE San Francisco, October 26.- Joe DiMaggio, dentre-field

The tournament will be: Doubles and each team w given a name to play, tinde

A good maximn Fortunately, however, one game 1999 an was cancelled last week with th

CRC TENNIS RESULTS

Yaumail. P.M. Yaumati A.M.

Kowloon,.11a.m.) (Army. Kowloon, 10 n.m.)

La Salle y Ying Wah (Army,ters of any particular team bu? who would like to see an enter- Hong Kong, "A" Beation taining encounter, the`, gamo bo- E.K. AM. v St. Joseph's (Navy tween Army and Eastern at Soo-

kunpoo is recommended. Wanchal A.M. v Wah Yan A.M. We (Novy 2, Happy Valley, 10 a.m.)

result that.all games were played N.T.C V divide our strength into two first that it will never break. I am am St. Paul's (Club, 11

Caroline fill, 4.30 petere for the New York Yankees and according to thno-xed. Hong Kong "B" Scotion

1.6. Padley. Linesmen: Wong Frank "Lefty! Odout, manager With the approach of shorter King's College v Wanchal P.M. (Navy a Happy Valley KP.M. be woll advised not to take toc 4.30 p.m.

of the San Francisco Scals daylight hours, it is hoped that #2, 11 a.m.) The foldiers would, therefore KMB v Navy Boundary St. baseball club, will fly to Japan team will co-operate, to perm

Referen: W. GaffnMonday on a personal ap-time,

later games being played off on (Army, 10 nm, s

much for grantod; but should Linesmen: E.J. Haylie and Li-pearance. Queen's * Collage v. GV.M.8. maica the best use of the opper- Ping-pul.

good" maxim to bear In DiMaggio and Odoúl have' ac- (Club, 10 a.m.)

mind that test week's tunities which might come their

score cepted an invitation · from the St. Joseph's y Talkoo, Caroline professional, glubs of Japan to meeting of the Genera

docent win this week's game: Chon ás: there can be po

pam. Retores: Wong Kingman special appearances Council will be held on Monday N. Loyana Eastern v KMB Sookunpoo, a Japange diamonds Odout will at 9.00 pm, for the purpose of an

Baseball,

while demonstrate his League and the method of the beat D. Chan and

discussing the propo ad Midget Wax. Chún

S. AUSTRALIA

VÀ THE MEG

Adelaide, Octobor 87 South Austrolla had scored 245

In all our activitier, so much' of L. Goldman, R.A. Edwards, N. C. for dve, wickets in theirs first She /weight;/ile carried - by no E. Hall, and ME. Arthy ghost Innings at the close of play an "many, a four eldet:=mombifa" | - Lowe Bingham; and Matthews | the first day of their match against

inger, were appointed: siriitors.

the MCG. here-Bouler.

K-chung and P. George,

Wyrelhappen, 4;thonso

what are able to repro, an early

with

A TAAL game is oxnected

Army taking both pointp.m The Royal Navy appear to br for another fifth when they ft Boundary tomorrow 35 guests of Kewlcon, Motor. Bus. Akhough, the bsumen are ox- posted::lo - score in comfortable

are not likely to have)

Booond Division "up"

Refereé: F. da Blivand

RUGGER RESULT

talk

The following are the of the Colony, Hardcourt in Championshnp : matches D yesterday: MARINE, MEN'S FINGLES-

Yun-pul- boat!

Disiasalo and Odouf

dout have final Championship Playoff duc 6-30-4 requested permission to visit and to take place some time nast London, October 20. appear before norican troops March Cambridge University lost to in Korea following a three-week Toome which are interested in dford by 10-05 Inga Rugby tour of the Japanese circuits, the Blidget tengue are also rea Union, match today-Haulers. i United Prod

depremi quanted to, send reprezentativas toi mong

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