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perceived the great, impor:ance of this railway project, and his declaration that be ranked it among the foremost objects to be

attained was a most welcome announcement

presentiments that behind this apparently Listed Master attendant at harmless exchange of financial interesta appointed Deputy Master Attendant at Singa. stood a Power beat on territorial aggrandise. Por, well as a Magistrate for the Settlement

of Singapore. ment. The construction of that line under)

Le call a bal

of Marolector to Memek TELEGRAMS. Bishop of Manchester said Mr. McKenna's little bill amounted to a picos of vindictiveness, a bit of petty revenge. It was the conduct of a man who had been bowled out or stumped ont

inasmuch as it indicated that the plea of such auspices would have monaced the woman and her daughter last month with ravora, in his first over. "It is" and the bishop

the Chian Association for the immediate *monstruction of the line, at Government expense, if necessary, strongly supported as it was by Mr. May while administering the Government, had married weight in the WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. councile of the Colonial Office. Perhaps it was a recognition of the imporative accessity of constructing this railway which dictated the appointment of an officer of the Rogal Bugineers to the Governorship It was a departure from provións practice. Though the Government of the Colony has often been temporarily administered by the officer

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WATSON'S

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BLEND

WHISKY

THROUGHOUT THE

FOR OVER

20 YEARS.

commanding the trops in South Chica, Sir MATTHEW NATHAN, we believe, has the distinction of being the first army officer to hold the substantive appointment. In a great Commercial entrepôt such as Hong. kong has become, this departure from fradition was not at first favourably regarded in the Colony, hut time has shown that any fear on the score that the com

Two negresses of Arkansas attacked a white

and inflicted wounds which will probably prove very unpleasant to be stumped out in the first A mob followed and captured the over, especially when you bave made up your negresses, and shot them both dead.

mind you were in for a very long moore; but Major H. B. de Hamel, who has been serving umpire gives you out,' it is a very ausperts when you have been stumped out; and the in the Folies Force of the Federated Malay manlike thing to send the next man in to punck States, is returning to the Straits Settlements the wicket-keeper's head. I do not think thoro the arrangement. as Chief Police Offfeer at Penang, in succession could be a fairer estimato of Mr. McKenna's to Mr. H. {), Nowland, who has been promoted.bill than to way it is an attempt to punch the

commercial and political prestige of the Colony of flongkong, and when the Bong-fatal. kong Government undertook to lend the Wuchang Viceroy the whole som necessary to redeout the concession, everyone recognised the business acumen and diplomacy shown in The effect of it has beed to conserve for

many years yet the commercial interests of the Colony which Sir Matthew NATHAN perceived were imperilled by such projects as the one referred to, and, until anything the public will attribute to him the full is officially published to prove the contrary,

credit for the achievement.

It is reported in the native papers that heads of the Church of England. the representative of 籠 certain British Syndicate is now in Peking offering to lead Since the Japanese War the German to the Yuchuanpu a large sum

[REUTER'S GERVICE.] THE COLONIAL PREMIERS,

LONDON, April 17th. General Botha was the central figure at a banquet given by the Eighty Club to the

of the Imperial Government, he said that Colonial Prouiers. In proposing the toast

the Transvaal had gmsped the hand of Great Britain in friendship, and would

Mr. never let it go again.

Haldane welcomed in General Botha a very great General with whom the General Staff and

of money to Admiralty has been paying increased attention he, himaelf, would have pleasure in con- the sole right to contract for the materials laying vessel owned by Germans is the build railways, and that beyond demanding to submarine mine-laying. The first mine-ferring on the lefence of the Empies.

to construct the railways and to provide the engineers to build them, the Syndicate will ant interfere in any way with the control and policy of the railways,

Sau

When therefore the community testifies in the address to its assurance that in what- ever part of the Empire His Excellency

C. E. Kuranaga, known as one of the richest may be called upon to serve, its interests and traditious, in his hands, will always connected in Japan, was arrested at

Japanese ic California and prominently he seemely guarded and maintained, they Francisco on March 9 on the charge of obtaining do not subscribe to n mere platitude. The more that $21,0 0 under false pretensos. Five upon supply some striking reasons for this as follows: American National Bank, $10,000, faith, over and above that thorough graspanese Bank of America, $4,000, Japanese of the details of administration which have Specie Bauk, 83,00; Kimmon Gink", $800,

Bank of San Francisco, $40: Yokobams served so well to keep the public services up to a high standard of efficiency. Equally self-grounded and sincere is the wish that His Excelloney had been permitted to

Nautilis which will be used to give in- struction in laging sabmarine mines and which has cost £167,000. On March 19th the Nautilus sutered on active service at Wil- helmshaven, whore, during the next six weeks, who was to go through a series of trial trips, and early in May gho will take up the station allotted

treat attention is now being paid to strengthen- to her at Cuxhaven at the mouth of the Elbe.

ing the sea defences of the month of the Elko, Hamburg calling upon the German Admimity to afford greater protection to list highly important river. The Nautilus has been fitted with an icebelt, so that she may be able to put out to sea to lay mines even if there should bo any ice about in winter-time.

mercial would be subordinated to the features of the administration we have dwelt banks claim they were victimized by Kuranags, as the result of the action of the citizens of

military interests of the Colony has bad no justification. For Sir MATTHEW NATHAN, as we have heard it wittily expressed, has bein “remarkably civil.” To his training as a Royal Engineer we are indebted for many good features of the administration, and

The question of bringing about improvements has been before the War Offoe for some time, in the higher command of the German Army

sud it is announced that certain important

Palliser was born in June, 1839, and entered the Tho late Admiral Henry St. Leger Bury

Navy in 1952. As a naval cadet in the Leopard he served daring the war with Russia in 1854 in

LATER. The newspapers on all sides comment on the highly auspicious auguries of the Con- forence as displayed by the speaches. The Times says that General Botha's speech yesterday evening breathes, not only loyalty but practical constructive imparialisu.

THREATENED STRIKE OF

WEAVERS.

LONDON, April 17th.

The Lancashire cotton spinners have declined no application from the wonvers for a 5 per cent. increase of wages, and a strike is threatened.

THE ROYAL TOUR,

LONDON. April 17th. left Malta for Greta.

The King-nud Queen of England have The German and

remain longer in the Colony to guide and changes are about to be made in that respect. ncoirage towards completion the many Thus, it is rumoured that he fewer than thirty interests which have developed or pro-res generals will be put upon the retired list the Baltic, when he was present at the operations Austrian papers are displaying worked ill [ the advancement of this important work, greased under his care; but as the Colonial held next autumn, and also that on Inspector Bomarsund. The following year the Leopard feeling at the visit, alleging that it belonge

before the great Imperial Mancurres, to bo

THE LEADING notably the commencement of the railway work. The energy and perseverance His Excellency has shown in connection with WHISKY

conceived in the commercial interests of the Office has willed his departure for a larger EAST Colony, we are all proud to acknowledge.

sphere of activity, it only remains for us 10 In further illustration of the foresight re-echo the general regret and to con. which bus characterised the administrationgratulate the Colour of Nutal on its good now closing, we may point to the of her fortune in securing at the bead of its affaira excellent work which has buey accomplished | nan of the calibre of. Sir MATTHEW in the Peninsular territory during the NATHAN. last two years-the improvement of the main thoroughfares in Kowloon and the road communications of the hinterland, the prosecution of the waterworks, and in other directions calculated to lead to that

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The Hon. Mr. F. H. May will be sworn in this afternoon.

Acting-Governor at the Council Classherz

next Saturday.

ANOTHER FIRE AT THE MACGILL UNIVERSITY.

LONDON, April 17tb.

University, Montreal, was destroyed by fire The Medical building at the MacGill

yesterday, incendiarism is suspected, FIFTY DOLLARS FOR FORGETTING.

of the Army, a Commander-in-Chief of the

in the Gulf of Bothnia and the capture of

Army Corps, and several Generals of Divisions served in her bosts at Koatan-Saki and Sonjak- The Italian press on he other hand, while was in the Black Sea, and as a midshipmen ho to a general scheine to isolate Germany. are about to be appointed.

Kaleh, and Hook part in the night attack on heartily welcoming their Majesties and A Renter telegram from Washington, dated Sevastopol, capture of Kerteh, Kinburn, and attaching great importance to the demonstra March 20, states that it seems likely that English Sevastopol. For these services he received the tions of British courtesy and friendship, capital will be used to establish the Agricultural Baltic and Crimean medals with olasp for declarea that the sisit is not connected with Bank in the Philippines recently suthorized by Sevastopol and the Turkish medal. He was Congress. The Bureau for Insular Affairs promoted to mate in 1858, to lieutenant in 1859,

recent political orents. brought the enterprise to the attention of and to command-rin 1869, Daring the Carlist American financiers, who displayed but little war in 1871 he was employed on the coast of enthusiasm, owing to the numerous opportunities Spain for the protection of British interests, for investment in the United States. Tea por for which service he received the thanks of the The Kowloon Cricket Club's juvenile sports meeting has been postponed from to-day till eat in the maximum rate of interest which the authorities, in 1878 he married Beatrix, the book will be allowed to charge, and no loan in youngest daughter of General Astell, Wood. excese of 85,000 (£1,000) may be made to one bury-ball Backs, and in the same year was promot- person.

ed to captain. After commanding several vessels on foreign ervice, ho was selected as com- modore-in-charge at Hongkong, a post which be held from 1891 to 1893, when he was advsoced to the Bag list. He hoisted bia flag only pace. his opinion that the Jena disaster may hares commander-in-chief on the Pacific Station,

Herzian waves by the chemical substances in been caused by su assimilation of secondary in 1896-99. On his retorn from that command he was promoted to the vios-admiral's list and the "B" powder, in consequence of a momentary

then retired from activo service for age. His iDaslation of the ship. The scion tist declares commission as admiral on the retired list was that on the day of the explosion bis izstruments

dated March 15th, 1904. Admiral Palliser was resorded the existence of powerful electric waves, well known as a sound officer and a keen sports. which might have caused a bigh tension spark, man; he will be missed by a wide virels of and in support of this theory be offers to friends, explode cases of powder under conditions similar to those which he thinks prevailed on the Jenu.

The correspondent of the Echo de Paris at Toplon telegraphs that a local scientist, whe devotes much attention to the subject of wireless

developtent which the Governor has been A. S. WATSON & CO..ager to encourage." Most of us have been

customed to regard the New Territory Commodore William les ves for England haring value mainly from the military fr-day by the Deita. His maccessor, Caplain point of view-it was in fact acquired ↑ Stokes, arriced by the last mail, because of its necessity for the proper

Mr. W. E. U. Grove has been prompted defence and protection of the Colony "Superintendent of Police, Singapore, and Mr.telegraphy, and electricity generally, gives it as but it is worth bearing in mind that the J. D'Arcy Symonds, Superintendent at Malaces. keen interest evinced by our Soldier The heavy rain of the past few days has Governor in the territory has been prompted caused the road beyond the Quarry Bay sbipyard to become silted up, and a6.6 cousequence the by a perception of its future importance to the Colony as an industrial centre. There

trans have temporarily topped running. no doubtless among those who take more

His Excellency has ked a number of dis. than a passing interest in affairs, many who tinguished guests at Government House this will not have forgotten a little warning to

week. They include Lord and Lady William Cecil and Mr. C. E. and Lady Aques de which His Excellency gave utterance a couple of years ago in the Legislative Council Chamber,

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HONGKONG, APRIL 20TH, 1907.

With the incresse

of Dock accommodation in the Far East and the construction of railways to the Tienty Ports," said His Excellency, this | Colony cannot-always hope to maintain its past trade preponderance. If it is to advance as it has hitherto advanced it will have to take full advantage for industrial purposes of the nearly inexhaustible supply of cheap labour that can be attracted to it, and the convenient sites for carrying on masuddartaring businesses which exist in the New Territories." Since those words were spoken much has been done in that direction, and there are many healthy indications of future development. It may be, as His Excelleney at the time obeerved, entertain for him, and their sincere regret Government to stimulate industries, but the that it is not greatly in the power of the at having to say " Farewell" so YOON. For it is leas then three years stuce His good will of the Gov.rument, audits Excellency took over the reins of Govern- ment; but abort as the perio: is, much has been accomplished under his wise direction

TO-DAY the community bids farewell to His Excelleney Sir MATTHEW NATHAN and tenders to him an Address, bearing many bundreds of signatures, testifying to their great appreciation of his abilities as well as to the high regard and esteens which all sections of this cosmopolitan community

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Trafford.

The Spring mesting of the Shanghai Race dub will be held at Shanghai on the 6b, 7th and 8th May. As usual, entries in the different erents are numeroas, and gives fine weather, the races should be as successful as heretofore.

Mr. Hazeland yesterday faed the master of a sampan $50 for making tact to the ss, digo while that vessel was ander way. Four board ing house runners who boarded the s; me ressel before the anchor was dropped were each finad $3.

That momentous and eternal "Encyclopedia Britannica" is now being offered at monthly

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By kind permission of Lieut. Col. W. Scott Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third Battalion The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following programme of music during dinner at the Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening:-- March..." Right O'the Line," Value Selection...... “Haddon Hall,” Song.Nazareth,

"Juna,"

Walker Lincke Saltiran Gounod

TYPHOON HEROISM.

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PRESENTATION OF HUMANE SOCIETY's' NEDALS, The deeds of the two gentlemen who were the horces of the apar at Government House yesterday are too well knowu to require recapi tulation. Both Inspector Gourlay and Mr. 1. S. Beran distinguished themselves va the day of the September typboor, and the bratory of both has now been fittingly recognised.

When they presented themselves in the

Ovarture

"Merry Wives of Windsor Nicain drawing room of the Governor's residence Serenade......

ነገር፤ La Paloma,"

Gradier Festerday afternoon there were present the Reminiscences of Scotland. Arrd. Godfrey Hoa. Mr. P. II. May, Hoa. Captain F. J. Norrean, Mignon "Salut d'Amour," Elzor

gar Badeley, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, Me. de DINNED MENU-Hors-d'oeuvre-Turtlets Russe. Soup-Asparagus.

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WARNING TO JÚBORS.

At the Supreme Court yesterday Mfr. Ezekiel Abratam failed to answer to his name when called as a jaror. Prior to the adjournment for

Ou the Chief Justice, who had been informed of Mr. Abraham's presente, said--Now call Mr. Abraham.

Mr. Abraham then stepped forward. The Chief Justice-How was it you were not in court this morning!

Mr. Abraham I forgot.

Chief Justice-When the notices are immed I endeavour to suit the commercial convenience of the different firms. When people forget, somelody else must take their places I must fae you 850,

MASONIC.

The District Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Hongkong and South China held its Sevon- teenth Annual Meeting fast evening, when M. E Companion T. F. Hough presided and The following Officers were invested

instalmenta in Peking, Sh sughai, and Tentsin of Fiel and Butter Sauce. Entre Filler Trafford, Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby and Captain | President B. of G. P. Gourdin; M. E. Comp.r.

as an Exceptional Opportunity for. Chiness Progresives." The Globe saiteipates, however, that their demands will be moderate.

We are asked by the Deputy-Registrar of the

notice, are not required to-day but they aro Supreme Court to state that the jurors who were dismissed on Friday morning until further

requested to be in Court on Monday the 2nd required.

Braised Leg Joints,

Coleman, A.D.O.

of Mutton à la Bretonne, Calf's headen Turtuie, Chi- His EXCELLENCY said he was very gratified cken and Macaroni Paling. Curry--Prian, &c.-Renst Sirloin of Beef and Baked Potatoes,

одн that

of his last official ncts Roast Capon and Celery Sauce, Boiled Corned the awarding of Royal Humane - Bociety root Salad. Sweets-Toast Pudding. Raspberry Ox Tongue and Carrotz, Cold Gaine Fie and Jeet-medals for gallantry displayed daring the Is Create and Finger Cakes, Plum Pudling and Handy Sauce, Choose Straws. Dessut--Caffe- Fruit.

terrible two hours on the morning of September 18th. The first work of the typhoon was devoted to the saving of life, and the efforts of some in this direction had been giren due prominenos in

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District Second Grand Principal, M. E. Comp. T. F F Hongh; District Third Grand Principal, M. E. Comp. W. H. Wickham; District Grand Scribo E. M. E. Comp A. OD. District Grand Scribe N. M. E.

G. G. Comp

Barnett, District Grand W. Edwards; District and Treasurer, M. E. Comp. D. Macdonald. Diario. Dit te gustar Comp. E F. W. Clack; District Grand Sojourner, M. E. Comp. S.. Harisch; Distriot Grand First Assist. Sojourner, M. E. Comp. H. W. Wolfe, District Grand Second Assist. Sojourner, M. E. Comp. H. Bathurst District Grand Sword Bearer, M. E. Comp. C. II. Grace; District Grand Standar · B areia, M. E. Comp. W. J. Graham, M. E. Comp. J. Smith, M. E. Complete plsus for the consolidation into one

Comp. R. D. Thomas, sud M. E. Comp. E.

monies, Comp. W. H. Purnifl; District Grand eritic Ocean base been published. The order rigorous inquiry had been made by the Captain-Dep. Director of Ceremonies, Comp. C. W. according to the New York Herald, will take Superintendent of Police. Some of those people Languet District Grand Assist. Director of effect this month, when Rear-Admiral Brownson were awarded the Balilios medal, but in four cases Ceremonies, Comp. H. Staples Smith, District. will become Commander-in-Chief of the Pacifie

the Secretary of State was asked to recommend Grand Janitor, Comp. J. Vanstone, Unofficial Beet Rear-Admiral W.T. Swizharne commander

Members-M. E. Comp J.J. Bryan, and M. E. the granting of modals by the Royal Humano Comp. E. H. Ray. of the second equadron, and Rear-Admiral J. H. Society, On Thursday he received a dispatch Drayton commander of the third squadron. The from the Secretary of State sanding kim medale same general position they no have. As fares groups of ships in the Pacifle will remain in the for the two gentleman present, for Mr. Granger practicable, decking and minor repairs to, veseels

WEATHER REPORT,

the starting of industrial enterprises goes readiness to do whatever it can to encourage instant at 11.30 o. . when their services will be! fleet of all United States cruising vessels in the the Press in the first instance, and afterwards Stevens; District Grand Director of Care- far to bring about the result desired.

We would refer again to the words of the to the permanen: advantage of the Colony Governor quoted in the preceding paragraph and incidentally to the enhancement of Sir as suggesting another important achievement MATTHEW NATHAN's reputation as an able in the future interests of the Colony during and far-seeing administrator. The qualities Sir MATTHEW NATHAN'S régime. It finds which have made His Excellency so popular place in the public address, and perhaps in the Colony, are well set forth in the could not properly be included therein, as Address his singleness of purpose, Lis the public have not been fully informed of impartiality, his strength and ability and the reasons for the net, either by the Colonial the dignity with which he has maintained or the Imperial Government, and there is little more than the apparently inadvertent courtesy and unbounded hospitality. The publication of the matter by the Chinese

the office, combined with his unfailing

authorities on which to base conclusions.

Dr. Gilbert Reid, as chief Director of the International Institut, Mr. A. Mc Leo. Sir Havilland de Sausmarz, and sumbr of censuls attended a complimentary dinner at Shanghai given to Viceroy Shum, "prior reported to love expressed "much good will." to his departure for Ezechun." Sham is

At the Supreme Court yesterday the Hat. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., raste a motion before his Honour the Chief Justine that Mr. Foul

practice at that Court as a solicitar. Mr. Hodgena was admitted to be a solicitor for the Supreme Court of Judicatare in England on 14th March, 1965, and afterwards practised at Teignmonth. und eurolled him.

Bad for Mr. Harvey.

Addressing Inspector Gourlay, his Excellency i Austic waters will be made at Cavite or told him that be had displayed conspicucas longapo. The department does not expect to gallantry, when the storm was at its height Mary Hodgson be approved and admitted send any of the battleships bew in the Atlantic in saving life at Praya East.

He had

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:--

On the 19th at 11.30 am-The barometer has fallen quickly on the E. coast of China and

considerably over E. Japan. depression continent to the Eastern Sea,

rison

appeurs to be passing from the Pressure is high over S.E. Japan. Moderate

outstanding features of the administration when His Excellency alluded to the danger The Chief Justice wele med Mr. Hodgson, Chattanooga, Galveston, and two of the same daya iu tho gruesoins task of searching for and at 10 am. to-day, 1,75 inches.

are likewise enamorated, but to these we may make one or two additions.

threatening the Colony's trade from the con- struction of railways to the Treaty ports there was probably in his mind an apprehension of On Thursday & native jumped from the danger from possible developments in the second story window of a house in Mac neighbourhood of Canton. As soon as the Donnell Road, Kowloon. He was picked up in a serions condition and removed to capital.

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to the Pacific. The first aquadron of the Pacifio jumped into sampens as they were driven before Best will be rande up of these vessels. First the gals and passed close to the Traya, and had division-the West Virginia, Colorado, Mary thus succeeded in, saving five lives. He had land, and Pennsylvania; segold divisiontie also rendered valuable servios on the following

class. Second squadron (third division)-the in cofluing dead bodies. The Governor theu What will give to Sir MATTHEW NATHAN'S

Charleston, Milwaukee, BL Lonis, and planed the medal on the Inspector's onat, Chicago; fourth division-the Albany, New after which he addressed Mr. Bevun. régime a special distinction is the annals of

Orbaus, Cincinnati, and the Raleigh. Third told him that the medal was preeanted the Colony, we think, is the wise foresight

squadron (ilith divsion)-the Rainbow, Concord, him for gallant conduct in jumping off the Helens, and the Wilmington, izth division Praya in the height of the typhoon and sac- achievements. To adopt the phraseology of the great trunk line of railway from Road. While an amab in charge of scue Pempanga, Paney, and the Arayat. The count the Address, "paramount among these stands Hankow to Canton was known to be passing children wes absent from the room in which they defence vessels Monterey and Monadnock and a of that saved life would give him far greater no doubt be a source of gratification to him, bat His Excelleney expected that the momery out the Kowloon Railway which is to connect into the hands of Belgian fluanciers, it was were shui, one of them, a small girl, climbed on number of submarines will be in this division, pleasure. us with Canton and the railway system of not only the Chinese of the provinces to the window sill, overbalanced and fell to the also two torpedo Hotillas, folding the The medal was then pinned on Mr. Baran's China." In his first speceli in the Colony. through which the route lay who began to ground, a distance of about 45 feet. She was Bainbridge, Barry, Dele, Decatur, Chauncey, both recipients briefly thanked him and with breast by the king's representative, after which Ris Excellency showed that he clearly feel uneasy about the future and to have killed instantly.

variable wi-ds are likely to prevail in the Formosa Channel, and Ederate SE. winds over the N. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at neon to-day is as follows: Hongkong & Neighbourhood...(") Formosa Channel .. Bonth coast of China botweon Į Hongkong and Lawocks 3

Variable winds, moderate. Same as No. 1.

which has characterised its most conspicuous Americad 'concession for the construction of Another accident is reported from CorBEDght the Elcano, Caliso, Quiros, Villalobos, Paragus,ing the life of a Obiaese. The medal would South coast of China between S.E. or variable

Paul Jones, and the Preble,

KƐNOW.

Hoagkour sad Hainan winde, moderate. (*) E. or variable winds, moderate; equally, thunderstorms.

The Bandmann Fellies sequitted themseves of the well balanced company has been outs- exceedingly, well last night, and a good opinion

blished.

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