HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

BANKS

HONGKONG AND

SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION

Authorised Capital $50,000,000

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA

Issued & Fully Paid Up $20,000,000|Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1858 Beserve Funds:

Sterling

£ 6,300,000 Paid-up Capital H.K. Currency Reserve $10,000,000 Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of

Proprietors

320,000,000

Head Office:-HONG KONG

Board of Directors. Hon. Mr A. L Shields,

W. H. Lock, Esq..

Chairman,

Deputy Chairman.

J. K. Boundeld, Esq., A. H. Compton, Esq., Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell,

D. F. Landale, Esq.

G. Miskin, Esq.."

K. S. Morrison, Esq.,

Hon. Mr. T. E, Pearce,

H. V. Wilkinson, Esq.,

Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn,

Chief Manager.

£3,000,000 £3,000,000

Reserve Liability of Pro-

prietors.........** £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: "LONDON: 38, Bishopsgate EC.2. Sub-Agencies in London: "117/122, Leadenhall Street, EC.3. West End Branch: 14/16, Cockspur Street, S.W.1.

Manchester Branch: · 71, Mosley Street, Manchester.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: ALON STAR HARBIN PENANG AMRITSAR HONG KONG RANGOON BANGKOK 110110

BALOON BATAVIA

108

SEREMBAN BOMBAY

SHANGHAI KARACHI

SINGAPORE SITIAWAN BOURABAYA TAIPING

CALCUTTA

KLANG

AGENCIES: KOEN

Clive StarT

FAIRLIK PLACE KUALA »

CANTON

CAWNFORK

LUMPUA

Branches:-

Amoy

Ipoh

Penar:g

Bangkok

Jabore

Rangoon

KUCHING

Batavia

Kobe

Saigon

CEBU

MADRAS

Bumbay

Kowloon

San

COLOMBO

MANILA

Calcutta

Kuzla

Francisco

DEHI

MEDAN

Canton

Lumpur Shangbai

HAIPHONO

Chefoo

Landor

Singapore

NEW YORK PRIPING

Colombo

Lyons

Sourabaya

Dairen Malacca Sungei

Patani Haiphong Muar Swałow Hamburg (Johore) Tientsins

Mukden Tokyo New York Tsingtao Peiping Yokohama

Foochow Manila

Hankow

Harbin

Honghew Iloilo

FLAMBORG HANKOW

(Peking)

TIENTHIN

TONGKAH

(Bhuket) TSIKOTAO YOKOHAMA

"FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSIrs received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on "application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Current Accounts opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Local Currency and Fixed Deposita interest allowed at rates obtainable received for one year or shorter

on application, periods in Local and other Cur-

in

The Bank's Hend Office rencies on terms which will be London undertakes Executor and quoted on application.

Also up to date Safe Deposit Boxes in various sizes To Let.

Hong Kong, 13th Mar. 1939.

HONGKONG SAVINGS

BANK

Trustes business, and claims re- covery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches.

R. A. CAMIDGE,

The Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING COR-15. PORATION. Rules may be ob *ained on application.

For the Hoso KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

V. M. Grayburn,

Chief Manager.

Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1839.

BANK OF EAST ASIA,

LIMITED

Authorised Capital ....$10,000,000.00 Paid-up Capital

5,388,600.00 Reserve and Undivided

Profits....

2.483,832.01

Head Office:-HONG KONG No. 10 Des Voeux Road, Central.

Board of Directors:

Bir Ehouson Chow, Chairman Li Koon Chan, Esq. Li.Lan Song, Esq. P. X. Kwok, Esq. WongChuson, Esq. Wong Yun Tong, Esq. Kan Ying Po, Esq. ChanChingSber, Eq. FungPingWah Esq.

Kan Tong Po, Esq., Chief Manager.

* Li Toe Fong, Esq., Manager,

Bakron

Branches and Agencies :----

Kowloom Penand Blagsporu London Bangoon Bouralnya

Bwalow

ulo Tientsin Bestile Semarang F'alplur Shanghai

Melbourne Ban Fran. Sydney

Amoy Batavi Bombay Calcatta Haiphong

Kanila

Kaguay

Kew York

Parit

Hadkow Honolulu Kobe

Vancouver

*

Manager

THE CHASE BANK

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

HEAD OFFICE:

18, PINE STREET,

NEW YORK

An American Bank offering com. plete Foreign Banking Service in the principal Markets of

the world.'

Interest Rates on Application.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES.

This Bank is entirely owned by THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK, with Resources over U.S. $2,500,000,000.

D. M. BIGGAB,

Manager

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head Omer:-15, Gracechurch

Landon, EC.3

Authorisert Capital

Subscribed Capital

| Pald-ny Capital ..

Romira Pual and test,

BANKERS:

*

HEROIC GROUP OF STUDENTS

Desperate Battle With Japanese

CHUNGKING, Mar. 13 (Cen- tral) The moving story of how a group of brave school youths, untutored in the art in of fighting and mostly their teens, fought and killed a large number of 'Japanese troops besieging their school prembes and finally broke through the enemy cordon and joined the Chinese forces was contained in a military report received here to-day." The school was the Ezechuen Middle, in south Hopel, and the brave youths Its entire faculty, and student body, while the enemy they fought 'wus 4 combined Japanese and Manchukao unit of about 200 men. The place; the small village of Liktatien in Heng shul, in south Hopel; and time, midnight of Feb. 15.

The faculty and the students had long anticipated an enemy attack and were prepared. The Japanese closed In, iittie expecting resistance, on the nool premises

the

and were greeted by a hall of rifte fire and hand grenades from the youthful defenders perched on top of roots, hiding in secret corners, and darkened places.

Taken entirely by surprise, the invaders quickly retreated, hastily draggin 1 number of dead and

wounded back with them to shel- ter. After a brief respite, the Japanese unit charged the place again, and brought with them machine guns and field pieces.

DESPERATE FIGHTING The defenders found them- selves exhausted of bullets and decided to charge the enemy. ' Fighting desperately with their backs to the wall and running rampant in the black of night, they finally broke through the Japanese cordoa,

Two members of the faculty and

eleven students were killed in the heroic resistance, and five teachers and 32 students wounded. The survivors finally found their way to the Chinese headquarters and later were escorted back to the

rear,

The National Government has issued a special order commending their

conspicuous bravery and

resourcefulness.

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GENERAL

SHUMCHUN RURAL WELFARE CENTRE: CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT SOCIETY FORMED

On Wednesday, Mar. 8, a meeting of 70 farmers"was held to form the first· Co-operative Credit" Society of the Shumebun Rural Welfare Centre. Residents of Tsoi Yuk Wal-village took the initiative. They have forwarded a petitian to the Shumchun Rural Welfare Centre which will appoint. Supervisors to assist the Credit Society in accordance with the Draft Regulations of the Centre.

The bombing of Shumchun and To meet the emergency an office Lowu interfered with the work of was set up at Sheung Shui to the Centre by delaying the re- maintain contact with the "vil- opening of the schools after the lagers from Lowu. Tsol Yuk Wal. Spring Festival. Tre school at and other hamlets. The Youth Tsol Yuk Wal was closed for holl- Training Class was continued there days and the majority of the field and grew from 13 to 25 members. staff workers were given leave. Contact was established with the There were no casualties among elders of other villages and as a these who remained on duty; result requests have been coming Material losses to the value of in for assistance in education and $80,00 resulted from theft from the agricultural fields. Casino after the evacuation. There An Investigation is being con- were no casualties among the vil-tinued of villages adjacent to the lagers guided by the Centre. One Shumchun area and schools are cow was killed by machine-gun fire being established for the poor as the Japanese raiders dew over children who cannot pay for tul- village. The villagers also tion in Kaktin. Lowu and, Shatau. evacuated their animals and pro- perty without losses, and these have since been taken back to the villages.

the

The Agricultural Brigade under Professor Richard Lam has begun. work in Tsof Yuk Wal. Three agricultural assistants are in per- manent residence and under their guidance the work on the friga- tion system is being carried out.

JUDGE'S ALARM The main dam is being made. Ac-

AT WILLS ACT

cording to a letter from Mr. James Orr, in charge of the field work; "What a moving sight to see such a large crowd of peasants, men

· WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1939. --PAGE 13

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES VIR SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMá and Honolulu ...

Salla Mar. 25th`ab 4.00′ P.M.

*8.8. " PRESIDENT PIERCE "

SS. “PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" 8.S. PRESIDENT TAFT"

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND " S.S.“ PRESIDENT PIERCE” S.S. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

AS,

Apr. 8th at 8.00 A.M. Apr. 1st at 800 AM

May 8th at 8.00 A.M. May 19th at 8.00 A.M.". Juno 3rd at 8.00 A.M.

AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER

* OMITS SHANGHAI

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON Via SUEZ

-98. "PRESIDENT GARFIELD" Sails. Mar, 17th at 12 Noos

9.S. PRESIDENT MONROE"

Mar. 99th at 9.00 P.M. AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER

31

Sails Mar. 17th at 12 NoON

FOR

MANILA

S.S." PRESIDENT GARFIELD *** 3.8. PRESIDENT PIERCE" SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" 88. PRESIDENT TAFT "

Mar 18th at 600 P.M.

Mar. 31st at 9.00 P.M.” Apr. 14th at 600 F.31.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

ROUND WORLD SERVICES

12, PEDDER ST.

"Reviving Scandals and women, bustly engaged in the

felds Bling and tying the gunny OFFICIAL In Families"

bags and carrying them to the Lord Justice Clauson, a Lord river bank"....The school was re- Justice of Appeal, expressed "con-opened to-day under the threat of siderable alaim" about a provision appearance of, a Japanese plane. of the Inheritance (Family Pro-There is a rumour that the Japan- vision) Act, 1938, at a lecture ar- ese would bomb this place again ranged by the Solicitors' Managing during the next two days. This ' | Clerks' Association in Lincoln's Innremains to be seen."

Hall on Mar. 3.

The Act, which comes' into forpe on July 13, seeks to prevent the operation of frivolous or vindictive

Wils

SECRETS

PRIVILEGE AND ABUSE

Sir Gilbert Camplon, Clerk of the House of Commons, gave evidence on Mar. 1, before the 'House of

Commons Select Committee on the Official Secrets Act.

"A person who communicates

TEL 28171.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION C«'« STEAKER "CORFU.”

ARRIVED HONG KONG on

15TH MAR., 1939,

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBBAI - TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBÚ AND STRAITS,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the

above-named Vessel are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at Tax sx in the Horg Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark ky Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED

Acknowledgment is made of the following donations: 500 empty gunny bags from the Fung Kee He said that when he saw the Company: 10 bags of Fertiliser bill he felt that. had he been a from Mr. Rudolf Hulsemann, N.V. politician, he would have "felt some Overseesche Kali Export M; a official information to a person to reluctance in acceding to the pass-hydraulic pump for Irrigation whom he is not authorized to com- ing of an Act of this sort," one! from a group of Chinese in Hono-municate it," he said, "commits no thing which caused him consider lulu

Prospective donors are asked to able alarm which had not entirely Cisappeared. was that the Act bear in mind the need of the Cen- might gave an opportunity to peo-tre for agricultural tractors. im-State to communicate it.” Ple to bring to light things which plements, a large quantity of rice in the interests of families should and other seeds, animals, particu-added, that there would be a duty cluding date of arrival will be subject he

larly cattle, and pure breed pigs

remain hidden.

FAMILY SCANDALS Lord Justice Clauson said that

FOUR TOURISTS all awyers knew that there were

DIE IN EXPLOSION

Explosion of a misalle of an u

determined type. buried in the battletorn ruins of the Mou-chun-

Touring

very often distressing scandals and troubles in families which one. wished could never be revived

"There may be a reason why a parent may feel that a particular child, for instance, should not be

the object of his bounty, but he should shrink from saying it."

Another point that struck him was that the Act affected the small man The richer claasca 'arr whiolly. unaffected" he said.

BARONESS FOUND DEAD IN THAMES

offence if the person to whom he discloses it is a person to whom it is his duty in the interests of the

It would be absurd to say, he

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the steamer,

Goods not cleared within 3 days in-

rent.

to give official information" to any member of Parliament. But he No. Fra Jarurance will be affected by could imagine circumstances when as in say cwe whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in it would, in the interests of the the Godowns for examination by the State, be the duty of a perda hav-Consignees, and the Company's surroyo, ing Information to communicate it Mesari. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, Et 10 m. to an MP. although he was not on Mondays and Thursdays, within the authorized to do so.

Free Storage period.

Consignees, are specially notifed that Referring to the privilege of it is necessary for Reveana Officer to freedom of speech, Str Gubert be praient at the examination of damaged Campion said that it clearly ex-dutiable carga tended to questions as well as to speeches. The immunity of meio-be presented to the Undersigned on or before 8th April, 1938, or they will bers from the criminal law for acts not be recognised. done by them in the exercise of the The body of Baroness Edith von functions of their office could not Goods bare left the Gedown.

Missing

Nearly A Month

All Claims against the Steamer musi

No Claims will be admitted after the

Agenia,

-tal Factory on east Tel-yu-hut Road in Kiangwan, Shanghal, last week, claimed the lives of four Japanese and seriously wounded two others, according to Japanese reports.

the battlefields In Klangwan, a party of six Japanese property in trust with restricted The baroness, who was aged 52 enjoyed by MPs by virtue of Par- adults and two children stopped powers of appointment. The effect was last seen on Feb. 9. Dressed in Hamentary privilege, it was in no to view the ruins of the former of the Act on the properties class. deep mourning and carrying only way diminished by the Official factory, where Hiroshi Ishikawa, with estates or any £20,000, is very an ivory-and-silver-handled un- Street,

Secrets Acta, for no statute 15-year-old son of Mr. Haruich! small. The man with an estate of brells, she wandered, in pouring was ever extended to destroy the THE 6.8. 42,00,000 Ishikawa, of 38 Fenglo Terrace £5,000 £6,000 is the man con-rain from the house of her godmo-privilege of either House without

T on N. Szechuen, Road, picked up cerned."

ther, Mrs. T. Hay Ritchie, in

express words in the Act. the explosive. After examining it.

Cadogan-place, S.W. he dropped it to the ground, causing a terrific explosion.

"A wealthy man, who can take Versen, who had been missing advice, can quite obviously avoid dearly a month, was recovered from four walls of the office, Whatever

be confined to acts done within the MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co the results of the Act entireis. All the Thames at Waterloo Bridge on raight be the extent of the im-Rong Kong, 15th Mar., 1939, (223 he has to do is to settle his whole Mar. 3.

munity from criminal prosecution |

25,00000 £1,050,000 21,247,830

The Bank of England and Midland

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted. Bangkok Топав granted од approved at securities.

Bank, Ltd,

BRANCHES:

Ipoh

Sledram

Kuantan

Kandy

Colombo

Allv

Kazachi

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipa

Kuala Lumpur

New York ProAng tangoon Shanghe Simi Singapore

Current Accounts opened in Local De Currency and Fixed Deposits re- Hongkong ceived for One year or shorter Howarh periode in Local and Foreign Cur rencies terms which will be

OD

quoted on application.

Safe Deposit Boxes To Let.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager.

BANK OF CHINA

Kal TranÁRÐUN

HONGKONG BRANCH.

Bray descripline of Banking and Exchange inginer zyznoacid.

Travellers Chepten ismied,

TRUSTKE AND EXECUTORSHIP

UNDERTAKEN.

A passer-by, noting an unusual volume of black smoke curling up from the ruined factory, ran to the scene and was greeted by the horrible sight of one" dead and five others groaning and writhing on the ground.

MACAO'S HOMAGE TO PIONEER OF NAVIGATION

She had been in ill-health for

some time. It was feared that griet

over the death of her daughter. SACKED NAZI

Mrs. Stephen de Laszlo, might have;

caused her memory to become im- BROUGHT BACK paired.

Mrs de Laszlo lost her life in a BY HITLER

car crash on Dec, 30. Her husband,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LOIR

NUFICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*NEUMARK"

having arrived from Hamberg, and Ports of call, Consignons of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods ar being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf å Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as Hoơn as the Goods are landed.

From Our Own Correspondent

Optional Cargo will not be landed MACAO, Mar. 12-The 545th an

here, unless Notice has been given 48 Dr. Schacht, the dismissed Pre-hours prior to Vessel's srrival, but carried niversary of the birth of "Henry son of the famous painter, Philipsident of the Reichsbank, has been on from port to part to the final pers the Navigator" was marked locally de Laszlo, who was also involved in brought back by Hitler to lead the of call to which the option eztands,

by yesterday

an all-day pro- the smash, died eight days later.. gramme as Macao paid homage to who the memory of the man pleneered maritimae navigation and JELLICOE AND thus led the way to the later dis- coveries of Bartholomeu Dias and Vasco de Gama.

THREE DIE IN HOSPITAL Bluejackets of the Japanese Naval Special Landing Party rushed the victims to the Foo- CURRENT ACCOUNTS spent in Loral Carming Hospital in an ambulance, sey VIXED DEPORITB stent in Local where three died soon after arrival The victims were identified as Mr. Bachio Shichigu, Mr. Tetsushi

*Included among the functions Shichizu, Mrs. Shoichi Matsubara, and Hiroshi Ishikawa, all of 38 observed yesterday were an exhibi-':

Carrenoy, STEALING & U. 9, DOLLAES on tOPPA | that may be woertaĵord is application,

D. BENSON,

German

No Claims will be admitted after the trude drive-the Nazi

Goods have-left- the Godown, andễ nðj answer to Britain's challenge.

Goods remaining undelivered after the "Getman exports are alumping. 20th Mar, 1939, will be subject to despite the "Export or Die" cry, of | Rent. BEATTY

Hitler in fis last Reichstag All broken, chafed and damaged Goods MEMORIALS speech, and the new British tradere to be left in the Godewas, where

push, led by Overseas Becretary, at 10 am, by our

they will bexamined on 8th, Har...

Surreyors, The sum of £20,350 included in Mr. Hudson, threatens to lower Herra, Goddard & Douglas the new Civi rimates issued on their foreign sales stiil more,

To comply with the General Bonded INDO-CHINA TO BE Fenzio Terrace. N. Szechuen Road. tion of Books of the Discord Mar, is for the cost of the pro- Now, while Mr. Hudson and his Ward

Warehouse Hegulations consignees must Lave STRONGER Mr. Bato and Miss Yasuko Mat- organized by Dr. Artur de Almeida

posed memorials in Trafalgar experts are discussing trading ex- when damaged dutiable

s Rétesté Officef in nitendaken subara were the two wounded, Mr. Carneiro; erection of a marble Square, London, to Earl Jellicoe changes in Moscow and in Warsaw, examined.

goods are France is to strengthen Indo- Sato had recenty arrived

mural piece in one of the principal and Bart Beatty. PAID-UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00

avenues of the Colony unveiling

Dr. Schacht will lead a special mis-

AB OF (BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA) China on a large scale to enable Shanghai.

Busts of these famous admirals,sion on behalf of German trade to 20th April., 1879, or they will not the colony to take care of itself in

were started to tif a bronz bust of the Intarite D

be recogniseda p Owing to our numerous Branches the event of France becoming in-vestigations were rated Henrique, sculptured by Mr. Oseo ed life size, will be the rea- Belgrade, and Bikareet.

ture of the new memorial fountains

No Insurance will be affected, in China and connections in the

Dr. Schacht's new task, says Bills of Lading will be countersigned by principal Commercial Centres of volved in more pressing problema.

reira de Castro in the Gymnasium

JEBSER

Specially Chartered by THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF CHINA AS AN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

BANK"

*

In

-

being about 10 centimetres In

The native army in Indo-China / Plosive, which was described as Arenhel; a lecture by Dr. I. Fez-which are to face Whitehall. It is British United Press, places him ini

must resch (da þefore, the

expected that they will be unveiled the World, we are able to "extend to our Clients special facilities for to be increased considerably and length and of three centimetres of the Liceu Infante D. Henrique: September. The best on art the position of Hitler's personal Domestic and Foreign Banking and harbour defence works are to be calthe. It is believed that it was the inauguration of a cinema. for Beatty is being executed by Mr. adviser and condidang for export Hong Kong, 18th March, 1920, Exchange.

carried out In addition, a fleet of ther; a trench mortar strell or the exhibition of cultural and william M’Millan, aha that of Bavenna the Nazi leaders fáce a new Head Office: SHANGHAI

Hong Kong Branch:

-4, QUEEN'S ROAD, C. South China Officer:

CANTON

KONGMOON

SWATOW TOISHAN-

SHIUCHOWKINGCHOW

coastal defence Vessels is to be. constructed. Expenses incurred will

be met by Indo-China itself-partly

by a loan which has just been floated in the colony and partly from local taxation.

a hand grenade,

educational Alms for local schools;

Jellicoe by Mr. Charles Wheeler.

and distribution of pamphlets.

trade questions, « Meanwhile m

problem. They have banished the HL E the Governor of Macao, Dr.

Jews and people are still making The Bureau of Farm Credits has | Artur Tamignini dé Bousa Barbosa, Col. Edwin M. Watson, for the large pronte been instructed by the Ministry of unvelled the bronze bust of Henry last six years the senior White Herr Buerckel, the Reich Com- Economics to purchase cotton pro- the Navigator, which is set at the House Military alde, will become a missioner for Austria, recently duced to Cheklang province as ahead of the main staircase of the secretary to President Roosevelt in mid. "The Jewish merchants have Sir Victor Sassoon, who has been means to safeguard the livelihood: Liceu Infante D. Henrique: This April Col. Watson's appointment | been stamped out, but sums Aryan Bonds and other Public Fands of absent from Shanghal for a year of the farmers. This order has pleasing ceremony was followed by will fill the vacancy created when successors have inherited their the Chinese Gavernment both at or more during which time he been issued following the rea reading of her prize essay on Mr James Roosevelt, the Prest methods Several shops, which hare Home and Abroad:

visited England, the Continent enforcement of the export embar "The Life of Infante D. Henrique"

been Aryanised are making a proat and the United States returned to go, as instructed by the Ministry of by Miss Maria de Lourdes de Sousa

cg 400 per cent. Drastic action will Afonso. Manager Shanghai in the Empress of Japan. Finance.

be taken against profiteering."

We also handle the issue of

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