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Green Capsule
$10 $1.00
B Vintage, Superior quality,
Rol Capsule
12
C. Fine Old Vintage, superior
quality, Black Seal Capsule 14
D Very Fine Old Vintage, extra superior, Violet Capsule (Old Bottled)
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wine, Green' Capsule.......
18
B
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Sherry White Capsule............. 10 Superior Old Dry, Pale Natural Sherry, Red, Seal Capsule.....
D Very Superior Old Palo
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CLARETS.
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Sibaku River, to the South of Elphinstone Province and Darvel Bay. Here the territories of the British North Borneo Company and the Dutch are contiguous, and the question of the boundary (which is an old standing one) depends upon the course of the river Sibuk. The boundary at present is an approximate one from a point some distance up the river. It is contended that the map shows the Sibaku too far to the North and that the line ought to start. from the mouth of the river. By late advices from Borneo the Egeria surveying ship has vialled the Sibaku River and spent some weeks iq surveying the neighbourhood]
THE BEHRING SEA DIFFICULTY. Sir G. S. Baden-Powell, M.P., and Professor Dawson (Canadian) are to be the British Mem bert en the Arbitration Board for the settlement, of the Bebring Sex Fishery dispute. RECIPROCAL TREATIES OF COMMERCE. Germany, Australia, Italy and Switzerland Intend to negociate with a view to secure rect- procal treaties of commerce.
A NEW PRESIDENT FØ⇒ CHILI.
Jane 29th. Claudio Bicana has been appointed Presiden'.
ILLNESS OF MR. SPURGEON, The Revd. Mr. Spurgeon is seriously indis.
posed.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE London Garette of the 16th alto, notified that the Queen had been pleased to approve of Mr. G. S Hamel as Netherlands Consul General at Hongkong.
will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525, this evening. at 8.30 for 3 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Ambold, | Karberg & Co.) that the China Shippers' Mutual 5. N. Co.'s steamer Kintuck, from Middlesbrough and Liverpool, left Singapore for this port on the 29th ulto., and may be expected on or about the 4th inst.
AMONG the hawkers and sneak thieves and 1.35 petty offenders in the Police Court to-day were two nobles, Victorino Torres and Basillo de la Crux, who were fined a ducat each for fighting 1.50 on the Praya. The quarrel was as to who had the purest Lusitanian blood and the highest standing among the aristocracy.
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C'St. Julfen
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A Hennessey's Old Pale, Red
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$13
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14
C Very Old Liqueur Cognac,
Red Capsule
18
D Hennessey's Finest Very Old
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tage, Red Capsule
24
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At the Magistracy to-day Li Chung, prosecutor In a case of theft, stated that on the 30th ult, be
was about to sail for Malacca. · As he stood io
Queen's Road taking a last fond look at the Old Clock Tower, and holding in his band, for somé unexplained reason, two silver dollars and six
ten sent pleces, the prisoner disturbed his reverie by knocking his hand up. The wealth was scattered, and prisoner got hold of a Mexican. Then a bobby got hold of him, and "now he's gone aloft."
AN opulent clothes vendor came to this colony three days ago and took apartments in a Chinese boarding house down West. While looking over his treasures he took out of his box several rolls of silver coin wrapped in paper, and put them
on the floor beside him. Another man came alang, picked one up, and bolted. He was caught, and charged before Mr. Wise to-day with theft of $16 50. His defence, uttered in all seriousacas and repeated in cold blood, was that he thought the paper contained cigarettes Two months.
BEFORE Mr. Wise to-day two men were convicted of demanding money with menaces, on June The evidence showed that a Chinese cloth 27. dealer was going into a shop in Queen's Road West, when the prisoners followed bit and demanded $100. He refused, and they sold they would will him. They went for him with m chopper, and were stopped in the act of blood by the shop assistants. They were sentenced to three weeks hard labour each, and ordered to find $25 surely each for six months.
6.75 as the Jackson case and to the application WITH reference to the English decision known that has been given to it in the Magistrate's Court in Singapore," the Straits Times under- a75 stands that one of the principal Malays resident In Singapore has represented to the Government that this case is likely to lead to trouble in 275 Campong Glam. The Malay women have got to know of it, and already several of them are reported to have left their husbands while several 1.00 hundreds are reported to be considering the advisability of doing so. The point of the Jackson case, it will be remembered, is that a husband has no right to detała his wife by force or to use force to restrict her movements.
· Ma. Gro, C. MILH must be endowed with more
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ne by the sides
1891.
had warmly taken up the subject, and intended Thomas Sutheland. to move in the matter in conjunction with Sir,
ALL was quieth Canton up to last night. H.M.S. Pigmy la lyingopposite the British Consulate on the Shameen, ith shotted guns run out, but the Costems cruise Ling-fang bas left. The effigy of a foreigner tinus fits head was carried through worded proclarations issued by the Taotal seem the city few days ago, but the vigorously to bave stoppd all that. Several foreigners who went throgh the city yesterday report ro
former housemates with assault it was snown 29th alto, and is due on the 6th inst. bien for having caused their dismissal. Having said M. DE LANESSAN, the new French, Governor. that they bad came to the house and reproached
all they had to say they got to work, and stabbed General of the Indo-Ching, came out by the him in the arm with a knife. Medical evidence French mail. He will remain at Saigon over July showed that the wound (produced in Court) 14, when, accompanied by General Reste and could not have been caused by a scald or burn, Rear Admiral Fournier, the new commanders of as was suggested, and prisoners were seal to the military and naval forces respectively of gaol, and for four and one for two months.
Indo-China, he will visit Annam and Tonquin. ACCORDING to Fair Play the accounts of the YESTERDAY afternoon a woman on board a junk Indo-China Steam Navigation Company look about as bad as they well can look, and are
in the barbour saw a boy of fifteen years swim probably even worse than they look. This state
alongside, put his hand through the porthole, of affairs, If current rumours are to be credited, once launched the cutter and shoved it ou
and take several articles of clothing. She still-feeling. is due to the breaking up of a pooling arrange in chase, of course soon catching him. He was ment under which more sailsfactory returns had taken ashore, dripping and struggling,
and been attained. As poola only affect those framediately interested in them we leave that pleading that somebody else had had the gar part of the business with the expression of a
ments, and had dropped them into the water; he bravely went in save their lives. To-day hope that, in the interest of all, some meane
he was brought before the Magistrate, convicted may be rapidly found of getting matters straight,
and sent to prison for seven days, to be enlivened Compama frate the effect of the supture on this by ten strokes of the "whackey, than disastrous. The net earnings of the year of a fleet comprising 31,000 tons are shown to be only £7,225, and in this amount is included return commission from the general managers 16, as is possible, the return commission forms the whole of the net prolis, then, as will be
Company's affaire seems to have been little less
understood, matters must be bad.. ' It is not often that we are in accord with "Brownie," but for once we concur with him when he says, speaking of the prison cells on the Victor Emanuel, that "shot dalil and short commons are sufficient punisbruent in a hot climate, without being immured in stifling cells on the lower deck of an old bulk sodden with bilge water, with the certainty of being struck down with fever after a week of it. That Jack must be kept in order is true enough, but not by But if it is terrible on the Pictor Emanuel's means of a second black hole of Calcutta, Infinitely worse on trausports like the Tyne and Tamar-it is a monumental disgrace to our flag remember with friendly feellags, went home by One prisoner, whom not a few in this colony will some such vessel this year, and well, he said was " a nameless horror that nothing but death can efface from his memory " It will be our painful duty, before long, to investigate this system "if red tape will permit-and see if this atrocious treatment is not capable of amelioration:
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REFERRING to the failure of Brown and Co. af Penang the Gazette says that their liablilties are not yet known, but they are variously estimated at. from balf a million to a million dollars, Unfortunately a number of their creditors are altogether unsecured; and to some of these the failure will be ruinons. Messa Brown & Co. have had a long and honourable career. The founder and in January last year the centenary of the was among the first European settlers in Penang Chamber of Commerce voted a congratulatory firm was celebrated with much rejoicing. The address, which the members went in a body to Mesars, Brown & Co.'s Office to present, and Mr. Brown and Mr. Pinckney, the restent partners, gave a ball at the Town Hall to their numerous friends. Their difficulties, so soon after this auspicious event, arise chleby, wo are informed, from heavy advances against Sumatra tobacco, which has declined excessively in value, Great sympathy is telt for the different member of the firm and their families, and for their numerous creditors.
THE London and China Express understands that the concession for a railway la North Bordco has been definitely arranged on the land grant system. The grant gives twelve miles on either side of the line, and there are certain stipulations as to the division of the proceeds of the sales of land between the concessionaires and the chartered company. The British North tion of which we reported some time since, is, Bornes Development Corporation, the registra at contemporary believes, ready to be issued, but it may be delayed in consequence of the terrible dullness which prevails in the money market in London.
A JAVA contemporary says that some excitement was caused at the last performance of Fillis's Circus by a photographer's employe golug into event was well, advertised beforehand and in the den of the Hong with Captain Russell. The consequence the tent was crammed. The amateur did his part very well and drank a glass the lions. Mr. Fillis presented the amateur of champagne with the farmer sitting on one of tamer with a silver tankard and promised to return to Batavia in a few weeks with his Company strengthened by a number of members of a Wild West show. He couldn't mean the Stanley crowd, surely.
his
THE Penang Goxstic reports a pretty little set-to between a thief and two Engllibmen the other day. About 4.15 a.m. a Boyanese broke into the house of Mr. J. MacFarlane, the Inspector of Weights and Measures, in Farquhar Steet. The burglar, who is a muscular and a powerful looking individual, effected his entry through the bath room window. Mrs. MacFarlane was the first to notice the man's presence, when she screamed. The noise roused her husband hall, to whom he gave chase, at the same time who, on rising, saw a person making for the
caught the Boyanese just as he was running shouting to his friends to stop him. Mr. Ryan through his room in order to make his way out but no sooner bad be caught blm than the thief dealt him a smart blow on his left chin with fist which fairly staggered him. By this time MacFarlane had come tip but, in spite of the odda agatant him, the Boyance, would not give in, b
but pluckily stood up and fought the two gentlemen. Blow after blow was rapidly exchanged on both sides and, though many times the burglar was knocked down, he as many times regained his footing, and that notwith MR. Bernard Maimon writes to the Times standing a stick which he had brought with him refuting the assertions respecting Tcheng Khaving been broken across his shin bone. Both
Blowitz in the article
MacFarlane and Ryan' tried their utmost to pin tong, made by M,
their opponent down, but in vain, although once they had him down on the floor flat on his back but his body being greased all over, they could not hold him. The fight had then lasted nearly half an hour, without any advantage baving been gained on either side. At last some ropes were sent for, and, with the assistance of the servants, the house-breaker at the end of another half hour was properly secured and thus placed kors de combat. The man was subsequently removed to the Detective Station, and afterwards to the Central Station, whence he was removed to the hospital. We had an opportunity of seeing the prisoner when in the lock-up, and bis terribly swollen and battered face bore evidence
Ar the Legislative Council meeting to be held to the fearful struggle he had gone through.
of
of
on Friday next, the Orders of the Day will be :—
Financial Minutes.
Report of the Finance Committee. The Hon. T. H. Whitehead will ask the lollowing questions :----
1. What is the total Estimated Expenditure of
the Government under the head of Salaries for the year 1891 on the basis of the in- creased pay and allowances sanctioned by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State Despatches dated 3rd April last, and 7th ultimo,
2. Will the Honourable the Surveyor General lay upon the table a statement shewing what has been done, and how much money has been spent up to date in connection with the reconstruction of the Praya Bridge over Bowrington Cerist, and improvements on Recreation Ground at Happy Valley, for which the Council voted $31,000 in the Estimates for Extraordinary Públic, Works for
1891
at Flymouth ethe and ult, with the paid-off THE troopship awar, Captain Hammet, arrived crews of the Trieuse, dagship of the China station, and the Porpeist and Firebrand total of 730 naval and military detalls. The damage sustained in thecollision in the Suez Canal was trialog, and wilkost about 500 to repair. Two deaths occurred uring the homeward trip. The Tamar disembrked 150 officers, and men af Plymouth, and it in the evening for Portsmouth: At the Police Cart to-day a man was on show who actually wasted in a Chinaman's word But the compact picture of a Chinaman who justified such fan was not there-ohino. One of the P.W.D. oricers charged two men, one with dumping ad the other with causing to be barbour. The colic who did the work was dumped certain ubbish into the waters of the freed from the charge to give evidente which would cowlet his employer. He was accordingly put in the witness box. What then? "Prison never told me to throw any- thing into the war. I never did. I said I did just now, but the was quite another master' Left.
the British Nuth Barnes Herald, M By the Inst trip the steamer Normandy, says McGechan, repreanting the Bakow Syndica Limited of Glasgni, arrived bringing with "
bark (tengah) sa pintiful on the Boinee
quantity of mahinery for an experim trial of extracting ic tannin from the mar Pending negociatins for the acquirer site on which to erect his machi McGechan has stced it on the Chl Company's mili prmises. It is sɔ"i Syndicate bas acqired a frontage of mangrove swams, and we wi every success, langrove be been an article of export from largely used for taning nets, also for dyeing purpses.
MANY discontented lersons about the work of over being done, but ver few doing what they ch department without that way. He assist
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To-day the Magistra form, and gave the wel Chong two months adive cu
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Statistles for June, 1891. fa-Patients remaining in Hospital on 1st
·June NCH In-Patients admitted & Hospital during
June
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JOHN C. THOMSON, MA, MB,
Superintendent.
GOOD FOR THE LAWYERS.
In the F Summers, Secretary *Intended to bead-quart evidence i:
to the quer Gordon-CL
matter,
Replying of yea'erday,
Abdul Heli died in Cey. said, object to return to enquire whe to a drier ch
ing to subz regiment; At the Magistracy to-day Hung Mak Hói, clerk, retired list, Yung Ming Sex, merchant, Chang Shui, broker, regulations and Tam San, rentcollector, were charged with of Wales having, at divers dites between May 22nd and say that he June 17th, at Hongtung, with one Yang Út Yu in not requ unlawfully conspires, confederated and combined immediatel by divers unlawful and fraudulent devices and that Lieuter contrivances and by divers false prefences to expressing ........ cheat and defrand iso Tung Shan, a minor, of what had o his property and Fights, and to obtain and Stanhope's acquire to themselves from him and to cheat him of divers larg sums of money and of securides for mopy, and in their said conspicy fraudulently from him sums of Honey, his property, amount- ing in all to over 17,000, and securities to the value of $20,00 more. Mr. Wotion defended the third and fouth prisoners. Mr. Rodyk the first and second, and Mr. Dennys and Mr. Wilkinson were for be prosecution,
Inspector Stanton proved the arrest of the INDIAN first defendant In Ir. Rodyk's office, and the second and third in Ginesa houses. The fourth The tian men came to the Price Station and asked (fa | which may warrant was out for ls arrest. There was, - A Lord Elgin, di warrant had also be issued for the arrest of a our War O fifth man, but it had lot yet been executed. Mr. Wilkinson askd for a remand. .34 Mr. Wotton,objects that the charge had not out of India- vat hann tenetu
a prisoners shipped to M (Ged frauds, method of i qerarara að unjust that as some, Irre was made jane anging over considerabla
which we reproduced last week. He says that Tcheng got six months' leave to visit his family, and was not ordered to return. With respect to the financial part of the story Mr. Malmon sayı A provisional contract has been signed for the loan of 30,000,000 taels by house of pro. miuence in London, and official intimation of the acceptance of the proposal by the Chinese Government was conveyed to that house. The fall in the value of silver rendered the carrying out of that contract impossible, and protracted negotiations ensued to shape a new proposal, which obliged me to urge upon the General to prolong bis stay in Europe until the new terms were definitely agreed. The General, for this his departure until April 19, when he left in cause, and for this cause alone, postponed the Orus for Chion, bearing with him the amended propositions signed by the same house that had signed the previous proposals which had been accepted by the Imperial Government. The statement that the efforts the General to negotiate the loan (for which, you admit, he had due authorisation) had falled, in therefore incorrect, and the following translation by the General of a telegram received by him from his Excellency Li Hung-chang, Viceroy Pechili, points to his arrival being awaited with feelings the reverse of those indicated in your article :---4 Tientsin, so Mars, 1891. Recu votre (élégramme de ce jour. Vous pouver venir avec les propositions dont vous me parler et que nous than mortal patience-to say nothing of courage, etudlerons ensemble. Tacherque les conditions to face an audience such as that which solent aussi rapprochées que possible aux celles 1.id assembled at the Theatre Royal last night, and
que le Gouvernement vous a indiquées.” - produce such an exhausting play as “Much Ado 1,00 about Nothing with a temperature registering THE Tluman explorer, Mr. Dodd, had a narrow about 96. Notwithstanding the up-hill and escape from drowning on the 16th ult. He and disheartening circumstances the entira Com Mr. Fenton Hill went to Tluman by the Farts pany played with their usual ability, and the few an her last passage op, making arrange. patrons who attended could have
ments for her to call and take them off on the good away with only feelings of admiration for the brilliant return journey. The boat ran short of fuel and performance provided, and contempt for a public did not call, and after being on the island thirteen incapable of
fppreciating such sterling merit. It days, provisions began to run abort, Mr. Dodd is a notable faci that the soldiers of the garrison determined to run over to Rampla in the boat,, have as a class been the most steady supporters
Leaving Tuman
1 on the 16th, the voyage across of this, probably the best Shakespearean was rough and squally, but Rumple was reached company that has yet visited China. On Friday on the 16th. After spending the day with Mr. night the company will make their last apperṛ-
again is the about eight o'clock. The night was dark under the patronage of the Masonic fraternity and squally, a strong N. E. wind blowing. doubtless there will be a bumper house.
When about three miles from land, not liding the set of one of the sails, be handed the | ANOTHER of the links which bind the present to diller over to a Chinaman, a good fallor, and the part was severed yesterday when Mr. David went forward. A squall seems to have struck McCollock crossed the 'Border,' The decanted the boat and thrown her on her beam ends, and gentleman has been well known in the East for the water began to rush in. Mr. Dodd jumped the last 23 years, and was looked upon as one of clear of the boat to escape being entangled in the land-marks of Hongkong, where he had the sails. The first thing he saw on rising was apent an almost continuous residance of his despatch box. He selted it and swam to the 20 years. Mr. McCulloch came out to Shang- boat, then bottom upwards, and the three men in the year 68 and there foined Messrs, did the same. Finding himself weighted more Tumer & Co. He stayed, but, a short time, and more by the box Mt. Dodd tied it to an ost- with the firm, however, and went to try his and never saw it more. The night was pitch dark fortune on his own account in Japan. In fyt he and the sea rough, so that some time was taken came to Hongkong and again joined Turner &Co,, and remained in their service until it in sighting the boat after the mast had been last. In his younger days My McCulloch takeout, and the floated just under water. The fane distributed themselves well, and by dint of wass man of fine physique and constitution, and | paddilag and swimming, alded by the set of the was well known in the local sporting as well as in tide, reached the beach by three o'clock in the the commercial world. For many years he raced morning, having been in the water_six hours, in connection with Mr. Kerfoot Hughes sad The boat was so stralued as to be useless, so the latterly with Mr. C. H. Hutchings. The absence was left on the beach and the party went to Mr.
Second reading of the Bill entitled "At | munding fun whethali ens gehe whole of Mahomedans, for liefeare duly at Hongkona of Mr. Moust's" yellow jacket and black cap Desborough's, again. Everything that was in Ordinance to license the present Church of the micellest and on which as the question, wie 3.5. de vene ne will make a gap in the galas of the local turf the boat, except one bag, which floated, was lost, Immaculate Conception for the celebration and size fromieniand was been under or at the War Crime, rather diffent to Gil. Mr. McCulloch
appcars! now to T4 Sabah selain itu Kirend binoculars and bis despatch box. The latter Second reading of the Bill entitled "# Ar Prendre 16mm a steps of good pliion, and long time since at the can expoy was notasitled bright and belonged to a very old family. contained money, a number of specimens, and Ordinance to amend The Women (and Girls | hide stinget monch as shown by the readle with Chion, in die voren za dia "Conitu” and The immediate cause of death was a stoppage of some valusbio papers. Mr. Dodd subsequently Protection Ordinance,"1890.".
Vented the chef cach in again in the date, The iction of the heart. Deceased was about yr - made bir way in a Malay twat to the Kwah, Second reading of the Bill entitled “Amma dag met tarpas Bolsh all cutraged Brband met The Government troops at Coquimbo have years of age. Requiescat în pace. His funeral, where Mr. Kinsey kindly fent him some clothes | Ordinance.to amend the Law in respect of the atelława noi die gharama be stone Chinaman - that ban on NATO FOL genhall;" and night hundead at them are now which was legmely attended by a thought mub jhegy ile taught tas Sky Brakyer enn i saja menirea la Cortparken segala pa andarile, hale and route 40 •katewaing nyong (the Bar. ¿Englishmen fy the epic supilu niche pareitag to Callaun fa cruris folu. BA lasus parmur atadys body of reniquats,
get Fun élan vergel (a lake off the mes oes | Caraganars findituangzá pal jie pabulaedia ndhulj vili ng bone mine a dargarh 7f they, broken by the stops, pately, de temes day a
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C. Fine A. V. H. Geneva.........5.25 RUM.
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Caprile....... 12 Good Leeward Island...$1.50 per Gallon LIQUEURS.
Benedictine Maraschino Curaça Chartreuse
Herring's Cherry Cordial ance in "Richelleu,” and so the performance is evening Mr. Dodd Filled
Dr. Siegert's Angostura Eltters, &c.
DEATH.
On the 30th June, rather suddenly, at The Haystack, on the Feak Road, DAVID MCCULLOCH, inged 51 years.
The Hanghong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 15912-
TELEGRAMS. -
3. Will the Government lay upon the table a copy of their letter conveying the thanks of the Hongkong Government for the services rendered by the Chinese Admiral Fong and his Officers in tracking and bringing to trial and condign punishment the Namos pirates. The Hon. T. H. Whitehead will move the following resolutions
1. That the existence of gambling houses in Chinese Kowloon and the toleration of gambling by the authorities there is, and has been for some time past a very serious cause of annoyance and injury to the Inhabitants of this, Colony and tends to render inoperative recent legislation in Hongkong against gambling.
2. That the Government be requested to mị ở. the Chloese authorities with a view to be entire suppression of publie gambling, gambling houses at Chinese Kowloon. The Acting Colonial Secretary to move a follows
The Council having considered the following pi
statement from the Superintendent of the j can Botanical and Afforestation Departine, concerning the planting and rearing of tro In the years 1892 and 1893 resolves that s sexpedient that the liability for this oi be incurred.
First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinanc to amend The Widows' and: Orphans' Pension ri Ordinance, 1890,"
LORD SALISBURY AND THE EMPIRE TRADE LEAGUE.
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