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LOCAL AND GENERAL

GENERAL Stoessel has received promotion for services rendered his country at Port Arthur, THE bridge of the Harchitjunij, which is now at Dalny, is completely destroyed, sumie of her guns are useless, and she is full of water.

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In is reported that Messis. Hiromi, Harada and Kishimoto, of Osaka, and Mr. Makino of Kobe, are each negotiating, to buy another, European steamer,

ONF case of plague fiaures on the daily return Tit RE la reason to believe that, as a conse TELEGRAMS!

issued at noon.

que ice of the Arbitration Treaty, correspin dance has been proceeding between the two

THE WAR.

is believed that Lord Curzon's extension of Governments with a view to the settlement by office will be until April, 1905.

a large and general agreement of all the outstanding difference. The field to be covered THE OPERATIONS AROUND.

LIAOYANG. Sin Robert Wright, Judge of the King's Bench is so wide, and comprehensive that the cor respondence must necessarily occupy much Division of the High Court, is dend.:

time, especially as no understanding could be: complete without the conclusion of the long: forwarded to us the following telegrams: delayed new commercial, treaty to take the Tokio, 3rd September, 12.25 p.m. place of the modus vivendi which has had to

Marshal Oyama report that the enemy in be renewed in each of the last two years. And front of our left and central armies continued,

THE monthly payroll of the P. M, ss. Chine, with her Asiatic crow, is $3175.53, and the pre- sent wage account on the Kare is $6000, gold.

Of

in

Germany certainly may not be in the mind to

intentions of our own Government are so con- fused and obscure an fiscal affaire...

ly

Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, has kind

THE frit portion of the armainent of the "SUCCESS" is spelled with seven letters. The mtes per quarter au per mmsen, proportions Russian destroyer Gresovoi was taken to the the seven only nne is found in "ime" and negotiate a new.commercial treaty while the on the 2nd instant, their retreat to the right

Kiangnan Arsenal on Monday, loaded in a one in "moucy," but, three are found large cargo-boat, and towed to the Arsenal "happiness." by a steam launch, for safe keeping...

secessible to nowonger. (in copies out by post an The postage on the weekly baken to any part of the

additional $1,80 per quarter is charged for postuge,

world is 30 cents per quarter.

fire Cents.

AN agreement was signed on the 20th ult, be Single Copies Daily, text conte; Weekly, twentytween Japan and Korea, by which a Japanese is to be appointed Adviser to the Korean De. partment of Finance, and a foreigner Adviser to the Department of Foreign.Affairs...

MARRIAGE.

On 23rd 'aly, at Hollington, England, S. BARTON, of H.M. Consular Service in China, to WINIFRED, daughter of A. P. MacEwen, of The Grove, Hollington, late of China.

Hongkong

Celegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1904.

one.

SHIPPING INTERESTS.

MINUTES of a meeting of the local Chamber of Commerce have reached us, but as most of the matter is quite illegible we regret being unable to give our readers the benefit of it.

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H.E. the Governor has appointed Mr. E. D. C. IN Amoy a strange practice exists; the head Wolfe as Police Magistrate for Hong-paupers are paid every month by the native kong during the absence of Mr. H. B. J. Gom shops sums of money ranging from half a dollar to three dollars, and as there are over three' pertz'on vacation leave.

thousand shops, it may be taken for granted consider that the amount thus obtained is very able. In return for this money, this pauper pro fess to protect the shops from molestation by the native disorderly elements. Realising the evil of the practice, the native gentry are now

police force which will be far more efficient in desirous of appropriating the funds to organize maintaining peace and order, and the paupers will be put at the Industrial Institute, where they will be able to earn an honourable live. lihood without creating any trouble with the 1.E. THE Governor has, subject to the approval protest that they have been robbed of their of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, ap-bred by the organization of a police force,- pointed Mr. Geoffrey Norman Orme, passed | Universal Gazette. cadet, to be assistant secretary to the Sanitary. Board, vice Mr. J. H. Kemp, promoted, with effect from the 1st instant.

The Ostasiatische Lloyd points out that during the last ten years China's foreign trade has almost doubled. It rose from 2,0 million Haikwan taels in 1894 10 541 in 1903. The The SF. Chronic'e says:-Shanghai is get imports in 1903 were 336,739,co Haikwanting to be a great fake centre. It's a poor day taels, or 4 per cent. more than in 1901.

that does nat furnish a big victory or defeat for the Shanghai faker to startle the world with.

A WRITER who knows the Russian peasant as- serts that Russia will yet see a revolution worse than that of France in the 18th century. Rus- sian revolutionaries know that they are precipi. tating a revoit in which they may themselves be victims, but they are willing to face the risk for the sake of bringing about a better social

order.

PROGRAMME of music to be performed by the band of the 114th Mahrattas on the new parade ground, on Monday next, the 5th inst. --

March...............from the Suit op, 113.achiner. Overture to... " kampa"....... .......... Elevold. Transcription frgan'

"Andantina"...........E! Legare.

INLAND Lot No. 1,722, near Bowen Road, comprising 99, bo square feet and held at an annual Crown rent of $342, is to be sold. by public auction. The upset price is $2,978. No building of any description, with the exception of conservatories, can be erected on the land The United States Merchant Marine Com-without the sanction of the Government. mission, appointed to investigate the condi- tions whi handicap American shipping interests in competition with other nations of the world, has met in San Francisco and heard from those who are interested their reasons for the paucity of American bottoms in ocean trade and the need of Government aid in the situation. The subject is no new It came prominently to the front during the first administration of the late Président McKinley and has since been before Congress. No decision, however, appears to have been reached, and now that the question has been revived serious atten- tion is being shewn with a view of ex- panding, the American merchant marine. The president of the Pacific Mail Steam- ship Company, who was called befoxc the commission, shared in the general opinion that subsidy in some form or an- A. S. WATSON & Co., other would best further the interests of

American commerce.

His evidence of considerable interest to us in Hongkong, was directed to show that the chief factor against the success of the merchaut marine was the high cost of operation, while cost of con struction, repair work, wages, food and other matters of outlay all combined to handicap

and Superior Quality Uniformly Maintained.

Price $18.50 per Dozen.

LIMITED.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Hongkong, 29th August, 1904,

TELEPHONE NO. #6

CARLA ADDRESS: "ACHEK," KONGKONG

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Selection from........" La 'Tesaima"................. Verdi. Traumeric

--------- Schumash. Sélection frous..." The Cingalee k... Monckren, God save the King

THE steamer which has been built by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. for service on the Yangtze River, and first named the Shanghai, but re-christened Kinling, had her second trial trip yesterday in the harbour when everything was found very satisfactory, the new steamier maintaining a speed of 11 knots. She is now ready for her sun.

CHAU CHEUNG, a rent-collector, went over to Kowloon yesterday to gather in his master's rents. Seeing this, a Chinese ne'er-do-well thought to make a haul. He essayed to collect the collector's collections out of the laller's the American skipper.

pocket, but was, caught in the act. Three enthusiastic for the building up of a thorough-months' and six hours in the stocks was Mr. ly American seafaring class, he argued that

Kemp's assessment, there should be no restriction preventing the ships from employing the labour that they is stated that a Korean recently wrote to the could get cheapest, and was frank to admit Japanese Minister requesting him to persuade the Korean Government to issue a proclama that the Pacific Mail employed Chinese and tion enforcing the cutting off of the top-knot; other Asiatics on its trans-Pacific-ships be whereupon the Korean Daily News remarks that cause of the dollars and cunts involved, instead of wishing them to get their hair cut, Another point touched upun by him, after better advice, to all parties concerned, in the he had startled the Commissioners by declar-present state of affairs, would be to "keep

FURNITURE ing that the company bad rejected the postal your hair on."

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

FURNITURE.

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

CHINA WARES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

subsidy, was in relation to the cost of build-

In Singapore on the 13th ulto, the decision was ing and repairing vessels in American and

given in the Harfleet Defamation Case in in foreign shipyards. He could have all his which Inspector john Harfleet, of the Municipal ships docked and overhauled in Hong Sanitary Department, charged six Chinese kong, he said, al 55 per cent less than householders, living in the Sirangoon District what it costs in San Francisco. Moreover, with defaming him by saying he was the he asserted that the Pacific Mail Company recipient of bribes from them. The Court would rather have the cleaning and painting acquitted all the accused, holding that the of their new ships done in the Orient, all Inspector had received the bribes. other things being equal, because-and he SOME 140,000 feet of land at Tokwa Wan, regretted to say it--the Chinese labourers Kowloon, in the neighbourhood of Messrs. W. did better work than the Americans. This, S. Bailey & Co's shipbuilding yard is to be indeed, is a most satisfactory statement for put up for sale by public auction on, 19th inst. The annual crown rent is $804; the upset price us in Hongkong, who are thoroughly ac$21,000 The purchaser will have to do exten- WHITE TURKISH TOWELS: quainted with the excellent work turned out sive reclamation work, form a road and expend

COUNTERPANES.

from the large establishment across the harnot less than $20,000 in rateable improvements bour. In has been the custom of the P. M. before the expiration of twenty-four calendar COOKING RANGES, -

5. S. Co. to have repairs on their trans.

months from the day of sale. Pacific liners made in the Colony owing to On the arrival of the s.s. Bourbon from Saigon the labour situation in America, but now

on Thursday, *ergeant Wildin of the detective PHOTOGRAPHIC that such a gratifying statement comes from service, on account of telegraphic instructions its president there is every probability of from the Si gon Police, went on board und DEPARTMENT. the steamers continuing to have their there arrested one Chow Kwong, who was work executed at the local docks. Many wanted by the Saigon government for larceny witnesses were called before the com- of 18,003, with which ait was alleged he had mission and a bost of suggestions made absconded to this Colony, He was placed be fore Mr. Kemp this morning, when, on the regarding the shipping industy, but the application of Mr. John Hastings, solicitor, who [45 whole question reverted to "subsidy."

had been engaged for the defence, the bearing The local Chronicle, however, thinks it is was remanded to Friday next, to await the ar- doubtful if it would be good public policy rival of the necessary papers from Saigon, and to subsidize American ships or to extend to to prepare the defence. Inspector Langley was them such preferential treatment that there in charge of the case. would be some temptation to citizens of the United States to engage in the ocean. WE learn from the Korea Daily News that carrying trade. There is no secret about only 3,000 Korean soldiers are. to be kept in the cause operating to keep Americans out Seoul, and they are to be turned into police,

and their officers into sergeants of police. of the ocean-carrying trade, They cannot

The former Kamni of Chemulpo Mr. So Sang engage in it with any hope of profitable chip, who recently fled to Shanghai to escape returns, says the paper, so long as they are punishment for embezzling 50,000 dollars of obliged to compete on even terms with vessels the crews of which receive absurdly low wages. It contends that the whole fault rests with the Government in rais ing the standard of comfort among the

DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK,

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th January, 1904.

E. C. WILKS & Co.,

MARINE SURVEYORS, CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

NAVAL ARCHITECTS.

COLLISIONS and Damages Surveyed,

Salvage Work undertaken.

Ship Designs and Specifications prepared. Agents for the Construction and Sale of Steam

and Motor Launches.

Contract for New Tonnage on reasonable terms

with First-class Builders. -

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THE daily rations of a Russian soldier in the field are zilb, of bread er 11ib. of biscuit, ib.

of meat, and (for making soup) 40%. barley groats, 70% of dried vegetables, and 302, of four. Then salt, pepper, tea, and sugar, are given out in the usual quantity.

H.E. THE Governor has appointed Lieutenant Hugh Wilfred Thomas Smith, Royal Garrison Atillery, to be extra aide-de-camp with the local rank of Captain from the 1st instant, and Caplain William Armstrong, Huugkong Vol. unteers, to be honorary aide-de-camp.

toms' charges.

THE United States is credited with more than a third of the world's output of iron in 1993, The total production, according to an English anthority, was 45,972,566 tons, of which this country produced 18,000,000 tons. And yet there are free traders who insist that the effect of protection is to promote dearness. They might as well assert that the effect of increas ing production is to raise prices.

SENATOR Hoar, after one of the Mormon hearings in Washington, said:

"A Mormon once argued polygamy with The Mormon insisted that Mark Twain. polygamy was moral, and he defied Twain to cite any passage of Scripture that forbade the practice."

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WEIHAIWE¡ defenceS.

We hear on very good authority that the British squadron in the north has been busily engaged in laying mines at the entrance to

the harbour of Wei-bai-wei.

VOLUNTEER PROMENADE

CONCERT,

bank of the Tatsuho, except a portion which occupied the defence work from the south to the north-west of Liaoyang and on the heights north-east of Mutchang

Our armies are continuing the attack. On the morning of the and inst. our right occupied a position on the heights west of Hoiyingtai.

Tokio, 3rd September, 2.35 pm. Marshal Oyama reports that at 9 am, on

9: 3rd instant, the remnant of the routed enemy was still offering some resistance out- side of Liaoyang.

Our central and left armies are attacking.

HONGKONG GYMKHAMA CLUB..

THIRD MEETING.

Under the happiest conditions atmospheri. cally, the third meeting of the Hongkong Gymkhana Club was held this afternoon, on the delightfully picturesque course of the Hongkong Race Club, Happy Valley. The attendance was naturally large, and included practically all that is fair and brave in the Colony. The sport offered was of the most

interesting description. Times were good de- spite the recent heavy rains. The general arrangements were admirably carried out, under the direction of the following officials: the Stewards of the Hongzong Jockey Club, (Ex-Officio), Messrs. P. Alderton, T. F. Hough, J. F. Knox, B.84 Capt. Nugent, Ray G, H, Potts, J. A. Japp (clerk of the scales), H. P. White, judge), G. H. Potts (statter), W. W. G. Ross (2nd starter), J. R. Michael (time-kesper), and G. K. H. Brutton (hon, sec. & treasurer). the excellent band of the Robin Hood Regi- ment was in attendance and played a diversi- fied programme of music during the afternoon. Racing commenced at half-past three with the mile and a quarter flat race, six competitors coming under the orders of the starters.

Details:-

13.30 P.M.-ONE Mile and a QUARTER. FLAT RACE.Handicap. For all China Ponies.

Mr. Brutton's Little Moino, rost ribs..........

Owner 1:

Capt. Ward's Royal, rist, zlbs. Mr. Johnstone 2 Mr. D. MacDonald's Arranagogue, lost. ib.

Mr. Clarke 3

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Mr. Inglis Eclipse, 11st, 3lbs. Owner: o

Mr. G, H. Potts' Pandur, ist. 4lbs...nio.

Hon. W. J. Gressan o

Mr. Craig o

The Volunteer promenade concert, which bad been postponed from the 27th ulto, on account of the inclement weather, took place last night. The rain, which in the early morn ing, fell heavily, and threatened to necessitate a further postponement of the event, had passed THE Tea Buyers Association has accepted off by noon, and a sunny afternoon completely greatefully the facilities granted by Mr. Austen dried up the ground, the night turning out very Chamberlain for licensing private bonded ware-pleasant, with cool refreshing breezes blowing houses, without charges for customs' supervi-continuously. A well selected programme sion, for blending and packing teas in bund, and was arranged, the only fault to be found belog in the loog.waite, between the items, which are freeing existing private warehouses from cus-

always so tedious, while being quite anpeces- sary. However, that is a minor defect and will no doubt be remedied at the next function. The grounds had been tastefully decorated with festoons of Chinese lanterns and ever. greens and the platform draped with flags, but it was a pity there was not a larger attendance to enjoy the entertainment provided. It was, however, pleasing to see that a good many more ladies than usual ventured out. By kind permission of Major W. Mosse, and officers, the popular band of the 114 Mahrattas was in attendance, and opened the first part of the Mr. Craig's Father O'Flynn, 11st, olb......... proceedings with a swinging rendering of

Won with the greatest of ease. Donizetti's La Fillé de Regiment. This was followed by one of the best items of the even

(Proceedings.) ing, Tratése's Deathless Army, by Sergeant Terrill, H.R.V.C., whose well-known clear, mellow voice was heard to its best advantage, and elicited a vociferous incore. Mrs. Dealy's sweel-toned voice very daintily rendered Allitsen's Dainty Clare, and an encore was inevitable. Fasconier's Fanlatcte Concertante was a gem as given in perfect time by Messts. Kennedy Town terminus (Cadogan Street), Tuxford, Koenig, Gonzales, and A. G. Ward, junction of Whitty Street and Des Voeux Road, whomanipulated the clarionette, the cello, violin, junction of Wing. Lok Street and Des Voeux and piano, respectively.. Of these well-known Road, junction of Morrison. Street..and Con- performers it is unnecessary to say more than naught Road, junction of Morrison Street and. that they were entirely up to their usual mark. Des Voeux Road, junction of Cleverly Street Oscar Allan's "Daret" was well interpreted and Connaught Road, junction of Cleverly by Lieut. G. P. Lammert, HK.V.C., who did full Street and Des Voeux Road, Post Office New), justice to this pretty song. Mr. Tozer was junction of Pedder Street and Des Voeux Road, well-received as usual, and kept his audience

East corner of City Hall in Queen's Road, (for THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial amused with his humourous rendering of cars going west), junction of Garden Road" and Queen's Road, (for cars going cast), and Nethersule Hospitals begs to acknowledged the Desired Effect The Band wound up with thanks the following donation to the fund with the ever-welcome selection from "Three Arsenal Street, (at corner of Queen's Road and of the Hospitals:-Han Fung $10, Ch'an Sun little Maids" and an interval that should have at corner of East Praya respectively), Junction 1 $to, Wong Shiu Ki S10, Cheung Lung Sio, been ten minutes, but was nearer thirtys of Observation Place and East Praya, Goll Yan On $10, Luk Lai Ch'o Sto, Tsoi Li Co then followed. However, that ended at last, Club and Morrison Hil', (monument), Race $10, Wing Li Un Sie, 1ung Shun Wo Sto, On and the Band took up the entertainment with Course Terminus, (grand stand), west end of Kat S10, Lai Un Sio, Kwong Fung Wa $10, selections from that most beautiful opera of Bowrington Bridge, east end of Bowrington, Kang Fat Un Sio, Ki Man Sio, Chan Tso Tong ascago's Civalleria Rusticana, which were Bridge, Percival Street, (on both ends of $10, Po On Taj 510, Pak Tso Tong Sio, Tunremarkably well played." Mr. W. E. Schmidt double-single line), Kennedy's stables, Cause- being unable to appear, his place was kindly way Bay, near Whitfield police station, Fung Ki Sto

taken by Mr. P. W. Goldring, with two good Metropole Hotel, Taiku Village, (at both ends THE news of M. De Plehve's murder has been songs, of which the Song of droby is well adapt of this village), at No. 5 Bridge, Taiku, No. 1 received with feeling of some trepidation ined to his voice and in which it sounds to ad-Dam, (one at the top of each incline and one

"Well," said the humorist, "how about that passage that tells us no one man can serve two masters?"

THE marriage of Alfred, son of Lieutenant. Colonel John S. Day, R.E., to Winifred Ella Week, has inspired a Ceylon poet with the fol- lowing:-

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"One Week the less- One Day the more-

:

But Time need not complain : There'll soon be little Days enough,

To make a Week again.”.

An

THE TRAMWAY.

STOPPING PLACES.

Following are the authorised stopping places;-

THE WEATHER.

The following repon is from Mr. J. 1. Plum- ner, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser- vatory

Jewish quarter in London, reports the corren vantage. Ludley Buch's "When the heart in at the bridge), Shau-ki-wan terminus, and any poudent of a Birmingham journal, who adds was done full justice to by Mrs. Mait point on the tram line crossed by any other that he has been told that, in spite of the sinis land, and was quite the gem of the evening, authorised line, fe, Whitseld Police Station ter part M. De Plehve has throughout been her rich sweet voice seeming to be in no way af and Kennedy Town. understood to have played in the Kishineffected by the difficulty generally experienced massacre, he had of late been feeling his way in singing in the open alt, and she was of io a material alleviation of the list of the Rus course compelled to come forward withi sian Jews. A commission had been appointed core. A break in the vocal items was here to consider their grievances, their rights of made by Mr. Tuxford's capital playing of one residence had been extended, and M. Do Plehve of, La Thiere's Serenades, which was a very had even declared that he was a friend of the pleasing item. Mr. Tozer in The happy Land On the 3rd at 11:45 am. The barometer has

stations. B jews, and was considering a plan for settling was in his usual good form, and Sweet Juurisen in N. Japan and fallen slightly at other them in Manchuria. It is now feated that his by Ronald, was well sung by Lieut. Lammert, Gradients are slight upon the China Coast murder, like all political assassinations in Rus H.K.V.C. The Band rounded up the evening and light variable winds will prevail in the sia; will lead to a return to a more oppressiva with Godfrey's dire if all Nations, which Formosa Channel and moderate S.E. winds

brought a very enjoyable entertainment, that over the northem part of the China Sea. ForecastLight E. S.E. winds, fine. régime...

added to the successes already scored by the N.B.Telegraphic communication with

Hongkong is interrupted. Hongkong Volunteers, to a close.

MISSIONARIES MURDERED

DR. Ellinger, a medical man at Tegal, in Java, asserts confidently that he has found malaria parasites, and can breed them. He thinks the discovery so important that it will overthrow Government funds, has returned bringing with the mosquito theory of malaria advanced by him the exact amount of his defalcations, He Koch, Ross, and others. Dr. Ellinger found has been forgiven by the Emperor and it is that these parasites lodge in the upper inner said he will be reinstated in office. The magis-end of the throat to which they make their trate of Sinchon sends a pitiful wail to the For- ways through the breathing of the patient. In eign Office complaining of the desolation of other words malaria is communicated by

PAZIN KWANGSI,

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE, Indian (Arratoon Abcar) 6th inst. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 6th inst, » Australian (Chingtu) 2th inst, j German (Prins Hainrich) 7th inst

A large stock of Canadian Asbestos and working classes of the United States to such his district, owing to the coolies running away breathing the parasites in, and not through the bad characters. Owing to the shortness of the The Imperial German :mail s.s.2Bayern-

Asbestocel goods kept,

Agents for Messrs. Allen & Sons Electrical

Plant and Centrifugal Pumps.

Telegram Address:

MARINEWORK."

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1904.

Telephone-No. 358. [58

a height that they cannot be tempted to in all directions on hearing of the Japanese bites of mosquitoes. Dr. Ellinger has culi follow a pursuit which has been denied the demand for labour. He questions them sorvated these parasites and has brought malaria protection accorded other industries. There rowfully: "How Can I supply the Kambi of fever on by inoculating them in the boty of fore, it maintains, the Govemment should go Chinnampo with 600 coolies, as he requ Salients. He asks medical men to test his

I havn't get 6. let alone 620.” to the rescue.

discove

It is generally known in official circles that a telegram has been received from Kwangsi, stating that two missionaries while passing Kweilin, Kwangsi, were murdered by the native telegram, the nationality of these missionaries and the place where they were murdered, were not mentioned Howcro the maller is now receiving the full attention of the authorities. Bestern Times

Shanghai on Saturday, at 4 am

which left on Wednesday) at 4 p.m., arrived at

The CPR Co.'s 13. Empress

arrived at Nagasaki at 8 and, on and lost, and teft again at 3 pm, same day, for Shaughn when she ja due to arrive at's am."'on que fast

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