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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1910.

sympathy with the effort to extend] THE "BEDFORD" DISASTER,

FURTHER PARTICULARÐ.

From the Nagasaki Press "we learn the following details of the wreck of H.M.S. Bedford

A SANITARY DEPARTMENT

PROSECUTION.

COMPANY MEETING.

UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY.

this protection to all passenger ships, But the House of Commons will probably

TRAMWAY EMPLOYEE DEFENDANT. bo not a little reluctant to resort to

The annual meeting of shareholders in the An interesting case came before Mr. E. United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Limited, was compulsion in the matter by legislative

Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday when

| held yesterday, afternoon at the offices of Messre.. enactment. Private initiative has gone

News of the disaster was brought to Nagasaki Inspector Allen, of the Sanitary Department, Dodwell & Co. Mr. G. H. Medhurst presided, a long way in this direction during

We have seen by the craiser Kent, which arrived hars on prosocuted..a coolie imployed by the trio and the other procent were: Messrs. G. R. the last three years. amplo evidence of this in Hongkong har. Bunday evening at seven o'clock (August 21st). Tramway Company for depositing sand and Edwards (secretary) and Mr. T Ellie. ́ ́

The notice convening the meeting having

A 8.. WATSON & CO., hour. Three years ago, we think wp can

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For over 30 Years WATSON'S "E" has maintained the putation of the FINEST SCOTCH WHISKY in the

FAR EAST.

The CHAIRMAN said-I propose with your permission. faking the report and accounts as

TELEGRAMS.

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{"DAILY PREAN" ZXCLUSIVE SERVICR.*] YUAN SHIH KAI IN THE LIMELIGHT.

The Minotaur (flagship), with Vico-Admiral Bir Alfred Window on board, and the Bedford, safely say, there was not a passenger or Kent and Memouth left Wei-bal-wei on Satur- mercantile steamer coming into our port day morning for Nagasaki. During the voyag which possessed » wireless installation. the Bedford was making a speed tria Now there are few large passenger steamers steaming at 19 knots, and at 4 am, on on the Samaran g calling here, which are without this use- Sunday morning ran ful equipment, and the time is doubtless Book, near Quelpart. Island, off the South of Korea. From what we can gather, it appears coming when the insurance companies will that the vessel's bottom plates were torn open desist ite extension by quoting a preferential by the foros of the impact, ressiting in the rate for the steamers so equipped. As an stokeholds being flooded and the loss of life, the ilhuetration of the advantage of a wireless water dilling the holds before the men could installation, from the point of view of the make their tecaps. The other ships stood by insurance companies, we need only refer to and the surviving officers and men were prompt read. He got a broom, but loft most of the recent ease of the Trieste, in which transferred to them. The Kont was then the refuse there. Witness again told him territory in the Far East between the Bell's i ordered to proceed to Nagasaki to establish, to clear up properly, but he would not do so. He only smiled. In consequence the communication with the British Admiralty, while the Minotaur sad Monmouth remained coolie was given in charge. Before this occur. by the wreck,

oil in a public strest. The Head of the Bani- tary Department, Mr. B. D. O. Wolfe, was in heen read,

PEKINO, August 31st. Court, and also Mr. J. J. Stoddart Kennedy,

Daily conferences are being held manager of the Tramway Co.

Inspector Allen, of the Sanitary Department, read. Kooping in view the keen competition between the Government and the stated that at 6.45 am, on the 17th instant he and general depression la trade, I trust you will visiting Viceroya, Yuan Shih Kai BAW defendant cleaning the grooves of the consider the roault of the year's working as tramway line at the junction of Cleverly satisfactory. I do not think the accounts all Street and Connaught Road West. Witness for explanation. The stock as usual has been noticed that defendant intended to leave the very carefully taken and chooked, and due As allowance mado for depreciation. I would grass and oil from the line on the street he was leaving the inspector called him mention that the amalgamation of Hell's back, told him in Chinese to get a broom Asbestos Co., Ltd, London, with the United the fuse he had left on the Asbestos Co., Ltd., London, has resulted in order and sweep

much money probably would have been savol to the underwriters had the vessel boes equipped with the means of radio-

rence the streets had been swept by the con-

to eliminate competition, in the division of

communication, enabling the earlier dia. The Kent is in constant touch with the fing. tractor's coolies. On a wet day a man riding Hongkong and South China, and I am hoping

of her

covery

whereabouts. Weob. serve that the Times, commenting on the part wireless telegraphy has played in the capture of an alleged criminal who was mating his way on a ship to Canada, rezarks that the passage of Sir EDWARD BABOON'S Bill will be greatly facilitated by this evidence of the utility of wireless telegraphy which, while it does not add strength to the convictions of the instructed, appeals forcibly to the public imagination. But as against public sentiment, it will be the duty of Parlament to pay the utmost regard to the commercial aspects of the matter. It is contended that so

measure will prove com. prehensive a mercially disastrous, and the Bill there for is not one which is likely to be rushed through Parliament simply because it ap a public imagination peals forcibly to uninstructed as regards its probable com- mercial consequences to the nation.

com-

Two coolies were each sentenced to seven, daya" imprisonment by Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday for stealing lamp oil from the Central Police Station.

Twenty-five gamblers appeared before Mr.

A. S. WATSON & CO.. ER. Hallifax at the Magistrany yesterday on

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a charge of playing a game of chancs at No. 7, Yan Wo Lane. They were fined $4 spiece,

Recent naval appointments include:→→Com mander E. E. Gregory to the Tamar; and Rev. F. Ioaly, M.A., formerly on the China station, temporarily appointed to the Bellerophon.

Towkay Yau Tet Shin at Ipoh has been Bred $2,000 for attempting to bribe Kr. Gilman, the mistrate at Ipoh, in connection with the recost gambling raid there. The alternativo is tw,months in gaol. ·

The P. & 0. Company, by special advertize. bement on page 5, auronnes thair as potent appeared in other papers will be for the Prassuger Benson 1911. On the front norrted.

Orders for extra copies of DAILY Paras pago the Company advertise the sa. Marmora should be sent before 11 am on day of (10,500) tons) as a through steamer, leaving publication. After that hour the supply is Hongkong on March 18th. tamiled. Only supply for Cash.

Telegraphio Address: PRES. Codes: "¿.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber.

P. O. Box., 34, Telephone No. 12.

DEATH.

The native on remand, who was charged with poaring a pot of tar over the head of a blind girl at Shektonisui, was found guilty by Mr.

His Worship asked if the Company were permitted to put this oil on the lines.

Mr. Wolfe said he learned on inquiring from

ship by means of wireless telegraphy, and walong on his bicycle and running into this anderstand the messages received while in port rabbish stood a good chance of being thrown emphasise the seriousness of the damage aastain off. A richa coolie was liable to slip as well by the Deaford and give little hope that the and capsize his fare.

On Sunday night vessel will be refloated. the weather was so unsettled that it was Rafo for the Minotaur and Monmouth to remain in the vicinity of the wreck The distance from port will render the necumalation of salvage material a work of grant difficulty, and the reputation of that part of the Korean coast-the frequent recurrance of fog and storm - will probably deter the unthorities from making any great effort to salve the ship.

The Japanese naval authorities have des patched cruisers and salvage material from Easebo to the scene of the disaster,

THE CHINESE MEMORIAL SERVICE.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT FROM THE QUEEN- MOTHER.

The Bishop of Victoris sont to Her Majesty the Queen Mother a copy of the Chinese Memorial Service that was held in the Cathedral on May 20th. He has just received the follow- ing acknowledgment from Colonel Strastfield, Equerry to Her Majesty Queen Alexandra

Buckingham Palace,

August 4th, 1910.

My Lord, I am comcinded by Queen Alexandra to thank your Lordship most sincerely for your letter of the 30th June and for the copy of the service in Chinese, condnoted by Chinese olargymen, in St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, upon the 20th May last.

r Lordship

Her Majesty is greatly touched and la.i terested by your description of the sorrow manifested by the vast mongregation of Chinese Christians and non-Christians in the death of his late Majesty King Edward VII,

I, assembled on this occasion, and Her Majesty trusts that your Lord may Bad it possible to express to the Chinose Rosidents of the Colony her grate ful appreciation of their loyal sympathy in her irreparable loss. I bare the honour to -be, My Lord, Your obedient servant.

(34.) Harry Streatfield, Col,

Equerry. The Rt. Revd.

The Lord Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong. King George has already gratefully acknow lodged the many expressions of loyalty on the part of Europeans in the Colony.

DEATH OF MR. A. M. MARSHALL,

A MILITARY FUNERAL.

the Director of Public Works that no spesial power had been given, but no objection had been taken, as the Company agreed, in Mr. Gray Scott's time, to remove this stuff to their dust bin.

His Worship-I don't see how the charge can be brought under the mostion it i§.———————

Mr. Wolfe-If you can adjourn the case until the rain season we can bring you a sample of

the stuff.

His Worship-The section says, "in a noisome or offensive manner."

Mr. Wolfe-In that case it would be possible to deposit ashes on the street. Would your Worship amend the charge to sub-section 2 of section 8, which refers to "o danger to say road? And in that case I think it will be necessary to call someone from the Public Works Department to prove that it is a danger. His Worship-I understand that this pouring of oil into the tramlines is an arrangement made between the Director of Public Works and the Tramway Co. P

Mr. Wolfe-I uplerstood from the Director of Puble Works that there was no spacial Arrangement.

Mr. Kennedy said that was correct, but the Company were granted pormission provided they

being the topic.

Further sensational changes in the personnel of the Government are expected.

BEUTER'S SERVICE TO THE “ HONGKONG DAILY PREES."}

"THE TIMES" ON THE ANNEXATION.

Asbestos Eastern Ageney, Ltil, and the United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ltd., whoreby the latter Company become the sole representatives TARIFF ARRANGEMENTS DISAPPOINTING. for Bell's United Asbestos Co., London, in

LONDON, August 31st, that this arrangemant will lead to increased

"The Times," commenting on the profits in the future.

Tariff No questions being asked,

arrangements in connection The CHAIRMAN proposed the adoption of the with the annexation of Korea, says, report, which was seconded by Mr. ELLIS and "We should have welcomed a little carried.

more regard to the views of the Allied Power which our constant regard for the Japanese view might have led us to expect."

On the motion of the CHAIRMAN, seconded by Mr ELLIS, Mr W. Herron Ports was re- elected auditor.

The CHAIEHAN-Gendisinen, that is all the business. Dividend warrants can be hat on

application.

SAILORS IN TROUBLE.

At the Marine Magistrate's Court yesterday. before Commander Basil Taylor, R.N., Marine Magistrate, Captain S. Watt, of the sailing ship Drumetan, proceeded against seamen Patrick

O'Connor and Robert Stuart for deserting the

ship while at Amboins in the East Indies on May 18th, and for embezzling ship's stores while at Menado on Jody 8th.

Prosecutor tendered evidence as to the leser-

tion, the subsequent anding of the men, and their being forwarded, by steamer to Macassar, where they rejoined the ship.

As entries in the ship's log disclosed the fant that the defendants had already been fined for this offence, his Worship'dismissed the charge.

RUSSIAN COLONISATION IN THE FAR EAST.

LONDON, August 31st. The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times" says it is rumoured that Mr. Stolypin, President of Council and Minister of the Interior, will un- dertake a journey to the Far East to promote Russian Colonisation in the region traversed by the Amur railway.

AUSTRIA'S MILITARY

ATTACHE.

On the charge of embezzlement the captais informed the Court that 200 lbs of white lead

LONDON, August 30th. and 120 lbs. of white zine was missed Reuter's correspondent at. Visuna from the paint locker while the vessel was at telegraphs that Captain Franz Putsz, Menado. The matter was reported to the

removed the stuff, and he thought the present Folios, who found the paint in a Chiness whip of the General Staff, has been ap case depended entirely on the question of chandler's store. The Chinese was taken pointed military attache to Peking and aboard and pointed out the defendants us removal. The Company had before, he thought, the men from whom he had obtained the Tokyo, in succession to Lieut. Colonel raised the question as to its nauseousness,

They said it was only road material, which paint. The same afternoon the defendants B. de Dani Gyarmata, who is relieved was not insanitary. The rabbish was composed content to him le bis cabin, stating list they of his post.

of sand and a small proportion of oil with a quantity of road material which drified into the groove. Although it was quite fair to put this material back on the road, the Company had always taken it away, and in the present case they were about to do so. Mr. Kennedy was here granted permission to ask the witaass & question:

.

How long did you allow the defendant to

remove the stuf bofore charging him stood there the whole time, and he left his work to continne on another part of the line. The coolle appeared to be strong-beaded.

His Worship-What do you mean by that?- Ho was smiling at me all the time.

But you are not charging the man for smil ing at you?—No, but if he had any intention of when told at first,

took the paint ashore in a native beat, thinking that the abip chandler would be a likely purchaser.

Defendants gave the Court the same Explana

of their conduct. Their object in taking the t was to get away from the ship, on which were the only Britons, and where they had been treated properly. The Chinese ship Sandler went off to thoship, asked them to get

the paint, and did not pay anything for it. fourteen days' imprisonment with hard labour.

His Worship sentenced each defendant to

TWO. TYPHOONS.

ADMIRAL LI IN ENGLAND.

London, August 30th. Admiral Li has arrived at Elswick to superintend the construction of the new cruiser for the Chinese Navy,

THE PW.D., HONGKONG.

THE ABSISTANT DIRECTORSHIP,

We learn from a Ceylon paper that Mr. W. C. Price, of the Ceylon Public Works Department, has been offered the post of Assistant Director of the Pablic Works Department, Hongkong;

On August 31st, at the Peak Hospital, sentenced to six months' imprisonment with the Peak Hospital of Mr. A. M. Marshall, as-{ doing the work he would have done it properly which had sought shelter in Kowloon Bay had but it is not yet known whether Mr. Price will

ARCHIBALD 31ITZER MARSHALL, aged 33.

(1005

HONGKONG OPFIZE: 10A. Das Vœur ROAD G

E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday and

hard labour,

The Colony was again under the influence of the typhoon yesterday. When morning broke it was discovered that the number of steamers

Mr. Kennedy then entered the witness increased. These included some of the Canton box and informed the Court that the River feat, as well as the Rubz. Rain fell at

DEB of the outside boolies defendant was

Tramway Co, It was his (the intervals throughout the day, but the wind did

take up the appointment.

The position is rendered vacant by the appointment of Mr. P. N. H. Jones as Director

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STERNT. EC Indians is projected at Penang with the object sbout three years, during which time of duty to put saad and oil on certain not rise to any great fores. By noon the signals of Public Works in the Gold Coast Colony.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1910.

A public meeting of Chinese, Malays and oprotesting against house-to-house inspection he. by the Municipal health, officer's staff, while the latter are not disinfected before leaving premises in which small-por exists. Massen were sail in. the Roman Catholic churches -rently for protection against small-poz.

coolies)

The death took place yesterday morning at sistent manager in Hongkong of the Chins and Japan Telephone Company: Decensed, who w 33 years of age, had been in the Colony for

made many friends, who will learn

the Western district, were parts of the tram line

changed,

taken the drum being and to remove rabbish from the torsings. of his demise with deep regret.

The deceased, having been a member of the Defendant's instractious ware to take the down, but the cone remaining, indication that Hongkong Voluateur Artillery, was accorded rubbish to the nearest sanitary bin. A man the typhoon was south of the Colony. As usual military funeral 'yesterday afternoons, his doing sections of the line like this was sometimes business on the harbour was at a standstill and remains being zecompanied to the Happy delays for a considerable interval, and in this it was also interrupted to some extent an bora.

he pro' bly left the removal of the rabbish A Chinese who has twice been banished from Talley by a good number of his comrades and too leng

friends. Fifty Volunteers, nador the command Defendant deposed to sweeping the corner in the Colony appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood at of Lient. Colonel Chapman, followed the remains question clean, but the inspector gave him trouble and fold him to sweep it cleaner. He a charge of of their comrade-in-arms to his last resting the Magistracy yesterday on stapled housebreaking at West Point. Early place. The mournful procession was handed de abbish tin with him when he saw the yesterday morning a lukong found him abroad by the band of the Buffs, who played Chopin's At this stage his Worship indicated that he with housebreaking implements in his posses fanern march. The sergeants of the corps ein. His Worship sentenced the accused towers the pall bearers. The burial service was twice montin imprisonment with Lard labour conducted by the Roy Bone, Wesleyen shaplain, while the firing party was composed and four hours' stocks.

of fourteen members of No. 2 Company.

An Act of Congress approved in June last makes the installation of wireless telegraphy after July 1st next compulsory on all ocean- going passenger atemmers leaving the ports of the United States. A similar Bill has been introduced by Sir, EDWARD SASSOON into the House of Commons; but the fute of this measure has not yet been decided. Protests have been made against

The Jara Times records the death of Mr. E. its terms by the Glasgow Chamber of

G. Weston Orange, who came out three months Commerce and a few other organisations we

ago to join the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank believe. It is objected that in many small at Sourabaya. From the time of his arrival in - vessels which carry passengers the capital Jars, Mr. Orange had been ailing. The climate coat of a wireless installation, taken in con- did not seem to suit him, and a fortnight ago junction with the recurring charges, would be he went to Weltevreden for change and treat an heavy as to very seriously hamper trade.ment, being the guest of Mr. Nicholson, the The objection of the Glasgow Chamber is local manager of the bank, at Koningsplein.

to making the equipment compulsory on

A HUGE FINE.

LANGE QUANTITY OF CHANDU FOUND

IN SAMPAN.

case he

B

inspector.

adjourn the hearing until Friday, Dir. Wolfe said he was prepared to withdraw the whole proceedings if the manager of the Tramway Company would give his assurance that the practice would be stopped. In the month

of June he wrote a letter to Mr. Kennedy asking that this matter should be attended to, sad

ent that one of the Depart painting mont's inspectors had ramonstrated with

ent

theployed about it. Mr. Kenc

but it was

The following was received yesterday at the American Consulate-General from the Manila Observatory:-Manila, August 31et, 11.15 a.m.

moying west; (2) cyclcue or typhoon south-east (1) Cyclone or typhoon over North China Sea of Naha moving north-west.

The following typhoon warning was received at the American Consulate General at 7 pm. last night. Cyclone er typhoon south west of Nuha, moving W.N.W.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report

On the 31st at 10.50 am.-Black South Cone Drum hoisted.

MOTOR DEIVEN LINER.

9,000 TON VESSEL TO USE NEW TV'E OF ENGINE.

In shipping circles, says a London paper, keen interest. Las been aroused by the sunouncement. that the Hamburg America Company has crdered from Messrs. Blohm & Vos, of Ham-

ny

motor engines. The motors to be installed are by the Diesel Company and they will be con- barg, a 9,000 ton liner which is to be propelled

structed in Germany. The new liner will have twin screws driven by two Diesel engines, each of 1,500 i.h.p., and these will give the ship a speed of between 12 and 13 knote per hear.

Lady Evelyn

.is

8700

The fuel used will be petroleum residue, which can be purchased in England for about 40, por. ton. the United States the

price lower. Some time ago the Diesel Company constructed u four-cylinder 1,000 b.p. engine, which they employed

largely for

for experimental purposes. A further advance on this has been the construction of a 1,000 hp. engine with only оле cylinder. Up to the present time the largest At 11.40 a.m.The barometer has fallen Diesel engine employed in any sea-going vessel

and risen slightly in FormUSA. quickly in the neighbourhood of Hongkong, was of 500 h.p, and it was fitted in the yacht It is easy enough to indicate the economies The typhoon, which is moving Westwards, is

employment of high power motors for marine work. ong. It will probably pass near Gap Rock

Pressure has given way rapidly over the There is a saving of

weight and space Loochoos owing to the

boilers are required. A depression also Again, the machinery itself is much lighter than would be steam engines for shnilar approaching N. China from the Westward.

Pressure remains high over the Parifio to the power. A third economy lies in. the fast

the weight of fuel needed is only 25 per cent, of Eastward of the Bonins,

Bad weather may be expected over the that required for a steam engine. And there

will be a big saving in regard to

rd to Isbour, for, northern shores of the Chins Sea.

that the new German vessel werke on

A revenue officer stated that he as accused in s 18 from Sanitary inspectors, Dat was situated about 70 miles to the B.E, of Hong-that are to be expected from the

ships which carry less than one hundred ovne out to Singapore, to take up his command of oer stopped the central sampan and saked polat out that it was the duty of inspectors phoon from the 8. Pro:ch of another by the fact that no

told it was

that the proction would be stopped, and what his predecessor hat he would carry cut what

predecessor had done. For a time the rubbish was removed, A huge Ons was imposed last week at and nothing further happened. In the letter of Singapore on a Chinsman charged with posses. Mr. Kennedy's mentinued the writer said that attempting

it Be pleaded guilty. son of large quantity of chanda and also witle at sny time he should be glad to have independ for the inspectors to orders to

give sarapan and beside him were several baskets tramway men as it would be for employees of the Of Major General Stephenson, who recently like fruit baskets. Alongside the sampan were tramway to give orders to those engaged in the other two sampans with a man in each. The Banitary Department. Mr. Wolfe wished to to remonstrate with men who did this sort passengers, while Sir EDWARD SASSOON's the troops in the Straits Settlements The World what was in the baskets. He

thing Bill, is apparently identical in this respect says:-General Stephonson has been by no frait, but on examining them be found 46 tins of

of chandu. Ho got the assistance of other His Worship-I think it is a very small with the new American Jaw which makes means unfortunate in his professional career officers and detained the mon in charge of the matter of grievance after all.

Atene bonud he wont over the heads of forty baskets and also the mau in the other compass. Mr. Wolfe-Yes, but I want the practice for it obligatory on all ocean-going ships carry-

stopped. seren seniors when he was promoted to his pre- Ha thon informed Mr. Scott, who arrested the be

Mr. Kennedy-I am perfectly prepared to ing fifty or more persons including passengers test rank in May, 1906, and, what is more, got men, charging one with possession and attempt- and crew. Daring the past two or three & division at Aldershot within a year of his ad- ing to import, and the others with being make any arrangements that will meet with valued at The man in possession said carry them out. He complains of the stuff years many proofs have been afforded of vancement to the establishment. He now goes to lead at $1,150. 3 tina contained chandu Mr. Wolfe's approval, and will do my best to the great usefulness and value of wireless Singapore after only four and a half months of brought it from a ship on which he was third being left for weeks on the road, but I will do

my best to remedy that.

Welle-In that case I propose to with installations on steamers as a measure of half-pay. Not bad record this. Ho owes his cook

Mr. Bartley fined the first accused $3,000, or protection for life and property, and the moss to the character he earned in South six months' imprisonment, on each eburgo- draw

The summons was withdrawn, and the defen. travelling public will be found in cordial Africa, where he was always to be depended upon - $6,000, or one year in all. The other men were

if there was any ticklish work to be done.

he

discharged.

dant dismissed.

that

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending arce watch system, she will only need,

at 10 today, 0.33 inches. to-day is no fallow the 24

+

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

Hongkong & Neighbourhood (NE to E gale;

Formosa Channel

equally, rainy South coast of Chins between E winds, strong NE winds, fresh Hongkong and Lincoln. } South coast of China between NE gale

Hongkong and Hainan... }

the

probably, three engineers and threo greaser,

Comparing the thermal efficiency of the Diesel engine with that of the steam engine, it is understood that the best result obtained from

the steam engine is about 16 per cent. as com-

team engine only utilises about 16 per cent pared with as high as 40 per cent, obtained by the Diesel motor. In other words, while the

of the hest value of the fuel, the Diceal utilises 40 per cent.

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