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shadows. If a Prince of Wales may once. have stood for a time among them, let, cen- sorious tongues be silent. He has gone, bas ta'en his wages." We wonder if now mourning beside the bier of our King the Peacemaker, the greedy factious politicians who would read Old Pngland in pieces and dismember her Empire can not pause and repent; if it be not too late to do as he would have had them, do; if Edward dead

Edward living-We wondér.

DEATH OF KING EDWARD.

THE NATION IN MOURNING

HONGKONG SHARES THE NATIONAL · GRIEF."

THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Long bɩlore the Supreme Court rose this

be heard again in the service of the Nation's niay still wield the influence for Peace of mording out of respect for the death of Hi

peace. When Pitt was dying, his last lo- telligible words were, "My country, how I Beave my country!" How our great Edward whom we so trusted has left us we shall soon

know, He, by far the best and most be- loved of all the constitutional Kings vol Hagland and of all, her Sovereigns save his

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

BANGKOK has been proclaimed an infected porn

OVING to the death of the King the "Empire"

Majesty King Edward the Seventh, the naws bad become known throughout the' Banks, the mercantile houses and shipping firms, in the Colony that Edward the Peacemaker had pass- ed away. It is difficult to realign the poignancy of the grief that has seized this loyal communi- ty, upon the fact becoming known that the King had died. Fate could hardly, have timed.

ingapulty. It is, indeed, most difficult to put

IY-PRINCESS MAUD CHARLOTTE Bors November 26, 1869; married July 27, 1896, to Prince Kari of Denmark. V-ALBERT VICTOR, Duke of Clarence, the

first son of King Edward-Born faauery] | 8, 1864; died January 14, 1897, 2ut English 'primogenituro takęs no necount of the Balic law debarring female succession, sin bis soo George, who succeeds him, and George's three sons and daughter, the Duchess

man of real intelligence, observation, know Pindge of the world, instinctive sympathy, and

enlightened patriotism.

The King had an extraordinĥry kaowledge of the hopes and fears, the virtues and failingo, of the great English middle-class, whose com fidence he had gained so completely that he was, actually, if you think of things and not mera words, far more of an autorcint than his Im- parial nephew in St. Petersburg. When any official personage did anything sansible, it was immediately put down-rightly or wrongly-in the King's initiative-for example, the institu

ion of the Committen of Thine on the Ado'f

Black case..

A NEW POWER.

The most remarkable thing about his Mas still more the estimation in which he was held jesty's position among his own people, and

on the Candicent and in America, is that It'is

Mother, Victoria the Good, was only sixty Cinematograph has been closed until farther the blow with a more malign and perverse of File and her children, the¡Princess Victoria alniast entirely the growth of the past eight or

eight and a half years old and reigned only nine, Trained from his boyhood in

notice.

LORD Gladstole, Governor-General of Soul Africa, and Lady Gladsons, sailed for South Africa on April 30

H.L. Denny will act as Crown Solicitor tulog the absente on leave of Mr. F. B. Bowley or until further notice, with effect from

he 9th inst mł.

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and the Princess Maud; married to Prince Kaloo yours. One does not maan, of course, bis of Denmark, King Edward's deaths would leave popularity, but the discovery of his watecraft:

We have only to cast our minds back to those dark days in January, 1901, when Queen Victoria died, full of years and honour, and her

into exact terms the full exient of the loss caused by this calamitous event. There is no the line of succession well sestalsed in hi exaggeration in saying that the entire com own immediate family. His mother, the late munity is plunged in grief and realises, with? Q seen Victorin, was the last of the House o calm resignation, the sense al loss that bas bedanover on the English throne, as Edwater acended the throne. Something was

fallon each individual memb of His Majesty's quarter of a million subjects on the island.. A was writion of the nation waes it was latenten- ed with the death of the King just before the Ma. Heory Keswick has been appointed a Coronation in 1903, it can be said with equal member of the Executive Council, during the usb to-day that the weight of the almos absence on leave of the Honourable Sir Pronic blow with which it has pleased Provi Chater, Kt, CM.D., or unul further notice, with deuce to affl ct the dynasty and the country~~ effect from the tih inst.

the disappointment of so many bopes, the tough! interruption of so many thoughts-bas killed for the hour the disposition to criticizo, which is part of the national character, and the appic. ciation of the King is more kiadly, mad there: Ajore probably more accurate, when a retrospec- Etive view is taken of his worth to his country and his people. The new and justor toadency

incraft there was no diplomat who equal.cum Alila in knowledge and skill;nd Chief of Department who could have excelled him in lus grasp of detail and administrative ability, His capacious mind was extraordinarily retentive, and he constantly rectified, from memory errors as to matter of fact made by his Ministers. All through the long years when as Prince of Wales he was the first of Queen Victoria's subjects, he abserved, he watched, he anted, he studied, and when ingeded-he-seled.llis-activity-in-ovory,

kind of usefulness on behalf of the work Fur Government desires to remove Viceroy ing people was continued and success, Yuna Shu-brüa ia Canton and transler, Vice ful. It was he who in conjunction withoy Chang Jan-chuu back to his former post of Montague Williams led the crusade against Liang Kwang.. Ex-Viceroy Tuan Fang will the-death-dens of the glum landlords, and his work as a member of the Royal Com- HE fire brigade was called out shortly alter jpm. 1q-day to Condult Road, near Sir Paul mission on the Housing of the Poor was invaluable, for it was all his own, thorough, Chater's house. It turned out tobe a false alarm conscientious and vigorous. It was hot his other tough on our fire fighters who had to jo the journey up in their heavy uniform and fault that Britain is in any way backward inhelmets under a rolling hot suo. #theindustrial application of chemistry, which

„be re-appaluted to Nanking.

to remember the good side of Edward VII., of a King, that is, who as he said of himsëli abortly after his accession, if he could soi be his mother, yet would play the game rightly, The career, of his late Majesty since that memorable utterance has been that he has

acted the past to the very end in the trac means a good deal in the way uitke of judg:

sense of a constitutional monarch; and that

advice which he might not take from inferiors because they have a right to adviss,

he solb March, 1863, he was married to Princess

Alexandra of Denmark; her brother George being" afewards placed on the throne of Greecer

is so great a source of wealth to our neights Excellency the Officer. Administering the bours the Germans, for our then Prince of Government has besu pleased to appoint, pro- Vales studied the subject at Edinburgh visionaly and subject to His Majesty pleasure under his father's great friend, Professor, Mr. Henry Keswick to be a member of the afterwards Lord, Rayfair, and all his file took Legislative Council, vice Mr. W. J. Gressonent and of self-suppression. It mean tha

ho was willingly constantly, every day, to paul resigned, with effect from the gih ikat, the deepest interest,,ju its development inf

form that hardest of all mental 139ks, to take; Great Britain, He must have only just is Excellency the Officer Admininistering finished his University career when, as Lord the Government bas given his asscut, to the Renfrew, with the Duke of Newcastle,

Poame and on behalf of His Majesty the King, The King was in the bych year of his age at o the following Ordinance passed by the the time of his death. He was born at Backing- Secretary of State for the Colonies, as his Legislative Council :—As Ordinance further to ham l'alace on gil November, 1841, and succe- guide, he visited the United States and amend the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1899eded to the Throne on 22nd January, 1901. Un Canada. His thorough enjoyment of "this

The ji Skimpo states that Russo-Japanese trip was olten mentioned by him. in allerletipas are steadily growing closer, bir, ife, and be, nunibered many Americans Knox's neutralization propotal inter all among his friends. No one University, may testified iccidentally to the unity of Russo

Japanese interests. The journal believes that claim the sole honour of being his "Alma ne ost. hellu entepla, between the twe Mater," Christ Church Oxford and Trinity,udinies will shortly receive further consolida 28Cambridge, where he studied dioder Ur. Lion. Lelers to the friendly reception that he latest issue of japanese bonds has mei Whewell both had a share in moulding his with Paris. lasty and increasing his knowledge, The "communievtlane · Ingantod för, pablicstian The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. hove we still feel for our beautiful Queco was ared to The Ilir, les House Hont, Anuoren she came from Deamark, to be shoot be remained by the Writer's Nas his legio 1803. She conquered, everypril, 19.0, a certified by the managers of

heart in Britain, and as was said at thethe respective Banks:- Ordio cry frabaya communicationa jid Mite afdrasse

times made". Danes of us all. The mouth The Männer. T⚫ Eto will fanteriasia, ježbe responbile fof December, 1871, will sh

pemem bered as the first of the three great griefs which the Nation's heart will ever associate with him. His deatly fatal illovis, from iphoid fever was averted, under Heaven, by the curseless care and skill of Sir William Jenner, Sir William Gull and Sir

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BIRTH.

On May 1, 190, at Shanghai, the wife of A Goldman, of a daughter.

MARRIAGE.

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Hongkong, during the month ended 30th

Average Specío'in Amount. Keserve,

THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, As we were gojġg to press the following mes- age teached us from the Colonial Secretary:- The following telegram has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies)

4.30 p.m. to-day via Singapore:

Profoundly regret to inform you His

"May 6th,

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COUNCIL MERTING SUMMONED.

'A meeting of the Legistative and Executive Councils bas been summoned for Monday at

The following Government Gazette Ex nil.ordinary, in English and Chiptae, was issued

Jate this alteragon ——

"COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DECARTMENT. No. 135.With deepest grief the Office Administering the Government has to an- coupce that flis Majesty the dy passed sway at at 45 am, on the 6th instant is Excellency requests that the inhabitants of the Colony will wear mourning for a time to be specified in a future Gasella,

"A. M. THOMSON,

Colonial Secretary,

:hereon. '...

known about him, of course, but practically VII was the first of the Saxe-Coburg line to ar

sabing that could furnish an answer to the question whether he would worthily bear the PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN KING'S LIFE.ew and strange responsibilities which had BORN at Buckingham Palace Norémbar 9,| fallen un his shoulders. As Prince of Wales so bad fulfilled the merely ceremonial duties, CREATED Trince of Wales and Earl of both of the Heir Appareni, and, in later years,

Chester by Patent under the Great Seals the Crown itself, with amiability. His lovay December 4, 1841...

1 sport and amusement generally had done ́ ́ ́APPOINTED BIÖver Colonel of Army, Novem-sim no harta with the bulk of the population.

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ber, rus?. ENTERED Christ Oburch College, Oxford,

1849.

VISITED Canada and United States puder

his title of Baron Renfrew, 1860 TOURED Germany, Italy, Syria and Egypt

.1882.

IRONOTED General, November, 1861, TOOK SEAT in Privy Council and House

Lords, 1/6).

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MARRIED at Windsor, Princess Alexandra of ** Denmark, March 10, 1863. RENOUNCED Succession to throde of Saxe-Co› burg in favour of younger brothers, 1963 TOURED Danmark, Sweden and Russin

1864.

VISITED Egypt and Suez d'apal, 1869. ATTACK of typhoid fever brought him pear

to death 1871. ELECTED Grand Linner of FreemasODE DI

England, 1874.

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MADE Field Marshal of Army, May, 1875, MADE grand tour of india, 187'5-76,. TOURED lieland, 1885.

WON THE DERBY with Persimmon, 1896. APPOINTED Grand Master and Principal Knight of Grand Cross of the Bath, June 21, 1897. REPRESENTED the Queen in Nayıl Review)

"Diamond Jubilee," "Juné, 18,7. FELL and fractused kneecap, July, 1898. FIRED at in Brussels Railway Station by crisy youth named Sipido, April 4,-1000 SUCCEEDEO to the Throne, January 23,

1901

EDWARD VIL'S POWER AND POPULARITY..

The death of the King naturally sugges's come reflections: on, the particular capacity which he has shown. as a ruler. These are utilitarian days, and even monarchy is expect led to show a profit every quarter. Tried byg any such test, his Majesty would come our triumphent; indeed, it may be doubted whether iny monarch in the history' of the world war; ver more firmly seated on his throne than Edward Vit,

Jo every class and rank there is the same feeling of gratitude to him, as a true; patriot, of pride in his versatility and tact- qualities for which Englishmen arenos usually noted-and of real personal afection. This last, curiously encugh, is to be found among people who have not the smallest perioosi knowledge of their Sovereign. "Yet they" love), him as one favor an historical character-Ed-) ward 1, perhaps, or the noble Falkland,^ in- geminating peace."

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One quality which might have given to the discerning an indication of his future statesman ship was the tact which he had displayed on many conspicuous occasions, sometimen «toʻ redress the consequences of some action of the Sovereign which was cot characterised by her asual judicious prudence. He' wa also acknowledged to have a particularly charming and gracious manser, quick sympathies, and a vivid interest in current events,

UNPROMISING BIGNS,

Bat as regards bis qualifications for exertion ng that constant watchfulness over public affairs woich batued for bis mother the title of England's Perctament Foreign Minister, the dead monarch was almost like a sealed book, iqdeed, the little that was known was not w particularly hopeful.

To begin with, there was the fact that for a generation and mure tis had boon' excluded by Queen Victoria even from viawlög the complex workings of the great Govazament machion. Probably the least important Cabluet Minister knew more of the course on which the ship of inte was being steered thap did the then" Prince of Wales. He had tavelled a great deal, in the way that royalty does trável, and be bad to a great extent succeeded in overcoming the, defects, or rather the excesses of his car) edo. cation,

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SPLENDID REALITIES. Nevertheless, there can be no doubt that f Dr. Gladstond, a born optimist who never mads any secret of the high opinion to entertained of the then Heir Apparent, were still living, he would be as:opished at the place which the King had held in the world's esteem, at the victories which he had man in the blondiess Gelds of international confidence and goodwill,

A generation ago all the credit for the work which the King had dose or the cause of peace would have been given to the Prime. Minister for the lime being-Gladstong or Disraeli. It would have been said that the great statesman 'was fortynate in having no apt pupil on the throne. But so no one- dreams of saying to the Prime Minister, "Thina" ba the praire !" Rather, it is the statesman who is nowadays the monarch's pupil,

THA RICE CASE.

·JUDGMENT ON THE QUÀSTIJN OF COSTE.

Total.....315.358,345 27,000,000. Mr. Frederick Ellis writos in his weekly rubber share circular-After a period of general weakness, coupled with a further, severe drop prices of all stocks the rubber market clones Omnipotent for withdrawing the Death firm and signs of activity are apparent. Mos Angel from our Prince. Again, and Arrael's during the early part of the week, but have of the sterling stocks suffered vast depreciations wing cast a shadow over that valued life, recovered considerably during the past few and the hearts of many millions-On the days, with a further upward tendency. Singa

At the Supreme Court this morning, Hon, * 7th May, 1910." 24th June, 1902, all men expected that pore sales are more or less unchanged, but a

Mr. W. Rees Davies, C., Acting Chiel Justice, The warships in harbour and the vessels oij

THE WORKING MAN'S TESTIMONY." Edward, seventh of the name, should take firmer feeling prevails. Pam Hard Fine Rub-the mercantile marine half-masted their flags

delivered judgment with regard to the question Mrs. Belloc, Lowndes once wrote :—I can tell of costs in the case in which the Hang Shing his seat in the chair of St. Edward the bar, fluctuated a good deal during the week before noon, and after the luncheon hour we a story which throws a vivid light upon our firm, rice-dealers, sued Mess. W. R. Lokley Confessor at Westminster, and be crowned paving, dropped from 11/4 down to 10/6, bat received an official communication from the King's popularity with the wiking classes. And Company to recover the sum of $1,374.57 and anointed king at the bands of the Pribas since recovered and latest advice to haud Colonial Secretary lotimating that the Bag ait well-known writer fund himself one day, when for certain shipments of rica consigned to South

gives the price per lb. at io/8. ¡mate of England. This solemu ceremony)

Government House had been lowered to ball-Zon the top of an omnibus, learning a few Africa to the order of the defendants and of had to be postponed suddenly, for the

mast. Similarly, the flags at all the Consulates things from the driver. The man expressed which the latter failed to take delivery. Mr. dreaded disease perityphilitis had struck)

were flown at ball-mast ibis afternoon.

xis admiration for the King, and bis beliej

Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. R; A, Hard-

· On May 1, 1910, at Shanghai, Violet Evelyn,

that the Sovereiga Hopt the country-frem only daughter of James Gibson, Chiuliang, age

down our king, and again the Empire knew

ing, appeared for the plaintif fica and Mr. M. W. Slade, is. O, with whom was Mr. C. G. 4 years 8 muaths..

the anxieties, fears and hopes, and at On May 7, &t Shoghai, August Ludwiglast the joy, of 1871 The Coronation,

Alabaster, instructed by Mr. F. B. Bowley, Neuburg, aged 65 years.

On April 9, 1910, at Cork, Pierce Harris celebrated with unparalleled splendour, is Purcell, of Shanghal, in his eightieth year. still in all aien's minds. There is no!

On May 7, 1910, at Shanghai, Camilla Lopes. aged six years and seven months, belovedpart of the Empire which will not feel! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lapes

the blow which has fallen on us now

On April 30th, 1910 at Beckenh m, james Hasthape, ellest son of James Needham, Whi church, Cardiff, to Nellie Elzabeth, third daughter of Osborne Middirloo, late of Shanghai,

DEATHS.

The Honghong Chelt

THE COURT'S SYMPATHY, While the proceedings were going on at the reckless wars, in the strongest langunge, and the Backroptcy Court this morning, Hon, Mr. then unfolded to his parsonger a notable W. Reen-Davies, KC., Acting Chief Justice, scheme. This was nothing less than a publică

dbike course of his judgment, His Lordship

"CHINA IN PARLIAMENZ

London, April 304. In reply to. Mr.. john Redmond. Sir Edward? Grey admitted that be had made repieren- tations to China on the subject of Sir Robertsuddenly ordered the business of the Counsubscription among the working men of a shipqsented the defendants, Bredon's appointment to the "Customs Board

to be suspended and made the following ang a head for the King's benefi (ihuiwachu}, ̧•

Hannouncement:-

"I don't believe be ban ever had enough of said that the costs should follow the event in Staobope in the ifouse of Lords the Earl of

In answer to a question put by the Earl of Mr. Oficial Receiver-I have received the brass," explained the driver. His mother, that case and he therefore gave judgment for without warning, India, which he visited in Crewe stated that the Government had been His Majesty the King has passed away, my males, wo'và been thinking how It would action and for the defendants op, the counter. with the greatest possible regret the news that kept him short, that's how it was. Me node plaintiffs in respect of the costs of the 1875. Egypt where he spent a long vacation pressed to take an activa part in the Cainchou-end scarcely say that the Court will be imbe if we had a whip rouad for him, in a mano, claim, except the costs of those issues on which Ein 1859, Ireland where old wrongs and new Aigua Railway scherze, because British con-mediately adjourned and I will take the op- of speaking. I'd be glad to lend him a bab the plaintifa succeeded, such coasts to be paid

grievances were forgotten in welcoming him tractors were interested in it; But the spitit oor.ucity on Monday in the presence of all the myself, I know, and it would come to soms by the defendants to the plaintiffa," to her bospitality, in 1885, Scotland who has rather than the latter of the Anglo-Russian members of the profession and the officials of thing too, a beb apiece from all us working" known him and loved him, since he was Agreement forbade participation. It was, how the Court to express our profound sense of the chaps in the country.""" a wee laddie in kilts, England where that by is attitude the British Government was

evor, altogether a 'misapprehension to assert seat lost sustained. bundred thousand dear and affecting memosing counter to the British and American ories are awakened at his name, are tootereats involved.-N. G. D. Ness. day plunged in grief at a personal and wa

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1919.

"REGUMQUE TURCES,”

Our Empire has sustained a disaster as calamitous as the loss of a battle. At on

LICENSING BOARD,-

ANOTHER ELECTION.

hour when men's eyes were all turned tent irreparable loss. The great fraternity him in hope, when amid the fierce strife of

of Freemasons lose a brother and Past Grand selfish politicians and angry partisans, mode Master most deeply honoured and loyed. rate Englishmen and moderate, sensible) men of every race that is British looked to

The Middle Temple will not forget-what him to agalo act in the noblest part he play

smoker will? how when Prince of Wales,

It is notified that an election by this Justices? he set the good example of smoking

A ed in life, that of his popular and greatest.

of the Peace of a Justice of the Peace to serve an Kin title, the Peacemaker, the seventh Edward

hall, by lighting up

the Licensing Board ples Mr. Craddock resign- on Grande will take place at the Land Office, Supreme has been called to lay down his earthly-

Night, The Prince of Wales! Hospital Count Building, on Wednesday, the 18thiday crown

rova, his sceptre and his royal robe, and Fund was founded by him, and which hos of May, 1910, from 11 am, to i p.m. The only with those words unsaid which might yetpital in London does not owe him thanks? persons entitled to vote at the elaction are the have saved his people, he now rests. Our Researchem into 'cancer and sufferers from Justices of the Peace. The election will be fint thought is one of poignant grief for that dread discute will never forget him, conducted in accordance with the roles pob- ourselves and the Empire he leaves so <Countless are the good deeds which will live: fished. In the Government Gurelio (dated pin- bereaved with a sense of the reparabia loss after him. Beside the fierce light which January, 1910, Voting will commence at Ex

am and costlave unții 1 pm, which It has suffered. Perhaps he to his place boats upon a Throne, and round it, there are box will be cloneda

Mr. Potter asked that the money paid into Court be paid out to them,

Mr. Slade opposed the application. Once the monky was paid out they could nevar res cover it back. "The plaintiffs could do, gai tha money until the question of sat-off was settled, The money was part of the $2,000,

Mr. Potter contended that the $800 was on admited debi and had nothing to do with (ha question of costs." Tasy ware entitled to ir sa of right. There was still the rum of Sijao left: over and above the amount,

Farther discussion was deferred till Monday,

SPOKÈN FROM THE HEART." Bit was said with such absolute, slöcerity, CHILDREN OF KING AND Mand artesaness, and the mis za obviously

OFFSPRING

Grepresented in the matter the feelings of I-GEORGE FREDERICK, Duke of Cornwilloumbers of ther wasking men, that my and York (Successor), born January 3 sophisticated food was deeply impressed. 18651 married July 6, 1893, to Princess Quick at thought be bad turned ten million Victoria Maty of Teck.

shillinge into pounds sterling, and then there OFFSPRING:

-came to, him the 'absurd recollection of Dlay EDWARD ALDERT-Bom June 23, 1894),

Lad the Turnerelli wreath. But there seemed ALBERT FREDERICK-Born December 14, asthing absård about such a colossal workers'

1895.

*subscription as was contemplated by this no- VICTORIA ALEXANDRA Born A pill 25, 1837.attered" omnibus-driver; and tccidentally, be HENRY WILLIAM-Bora March 31, 1920,

anted the natural delicacy of the man lo call J1-PRINCESS LOUISE-Born February 20 Eng it a loan white really mrboing it to be a

(1867; married July 27, 1889, to Duke of, gift..

The telegram quoted below was received at Flía,

That 'delegata at-Trade Union Coba American Consulate General from the OFFSPRING:

gress who declared that the King was about fanila Observatory to-day ALEXANDRA VICTORIA---Boru May 17, 18gr.“the only matesman in the country found ble MAUD ALEXANDRA→Born April 1, 1893), words cheered to the scho, The King his 111-PRINCE VICTORIA ALEXANDRA - mad many realise the valus of monarchy s

Born July 6, 1847

to admioletered by

TYPHOON WARNING.

Manila, May 7th, 1910, a.mi Cyclosa or Typhoon E. of Aparri, 1998, akka. suo milet diblank, maying WNN,W. et NW.

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