NANCY
·BOY? --- IT'S GREAT TO BE A WINNER AND NOT A MARK
ON ME!
Premier Of Burma To
Visit UK
OH, MR. SLUGGO---
I THINK YOU'RE
AHEM!
A WONDERFUL,
BOXER!
Cope, 1941 kr Visited Pytlere Bjudicata, Tue,
T5 M2, V, K. PIL, ORMAR Pipe ramené S
Monday,
HONGKONG. TELEGRAPHE
YOU'RE MY
HERO, SO I
WANT TO GIVE
YOU' A.
PRESENT
MAIL FROM ENVOY'S
BANGKOK
Compradore Fined NARROW
Tsang Chung. assistant compra- dore on board a Norwegian ship, was
Hon. Mr U. Saw will shortly ergeant C. Medley stated
thist
on remand before Mr A. N. Macfnd- yen at Kowloon Magistracy this LONDON, Aug. 31 (Reuter).morning on the charge of breach of Defence Regulations by conveying a The Premier of Burina, the letter into the Colony other than by
He will convey visit Britain. personally to the Government about 0.45 pm, on August 20 he stop- and people of Britain a message ped a sampan on which Defendan! A search revealed of goodwill from the Govern- letter in Defendant's person. The ment and people of Burma, letter was addressed to a bank. Ap- parently there was a lot of delay of mall in Bangkok and Defendant was Shortly after becoming Premier, he Colony to bring the letter inig the
Minister Mr U Saw has been a slace, 1939 and Premter since 1940,
was a passenger,
a
the The Sergeant added that letters conveyed Into the Colony other than by post did not pass through the cen- sors and the Censorship Department bad complained about the practice. He asked his Worship
Issued a statement outlining polley of his Ministry, stating that he would try to secure the greatest od for the greatest number and he appealed to all classes and com- munities In Burma to unite in the common task.
Burma's geographienį position given her a great and growing importance In the Far East. As a neiglibour of China she has for some been The main
channel through which goods from abroad enn reach the Chinese.
serious view of the case,
ESCAPE
U. S. Embassy Staff Bombed In Chungking
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
September 1, 1941,
By Ernie Bushmiller Nazis Hope
IT'S A ΤΟΥ FIGHTER!
GUM
Casey Warns Monthly
Isolationists
Defeat Without Invasion"
Bomber
Donations
Soviet
Hope To
In September
To Crush
(By "Renter's" Special Correspondent)
MOSCOW, Aug. 31.-With_weather conditions deterioral- ing especially in the northern and central fronts, the Germans. are clearly determined to achieve, if not n decisive at any rate a crippling blow to the Russian army, or at least to Russian indus- trial power within the next month.
Can they succeed? The last weeks have shown that the Germans have discovered the Red Army to be a much tougher proposition than they had ex-
RADIO
peeted and it may generally be zaw, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31,45
said that the Russlan Army's nghiting power is not substanti- ally impaired,
metres (9,520 kila-cycles).
A Variation of Variety:
"Pencil Please”
Brondenst by ZDW on a Frequency
p.m.
on
According to Russian figures, Ger- man casualties amount 16 2,000,000 which is only a little over what the Germans themselves admit when say-of 845 k.e.'s and on Short Wave from ing that their losses are only one 1-2.15
and 8.30-11.15 third of the Russian "five million 0,52 m.c.'s per second. casualties," Thu latter fure is 6.0 Indion Programme. clearly absurd.
0.45 Closing Local Stock Quotam SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Change of Policy
tions. MUSKOGEE, Okla. Aug. 31 (UP),
Faced with the Russion Army's Op. 83.
6.47 Schumann-Trio In D Minor, -The Australian Minister, Mr
toughness and genius in eluding Richard Casey in a speech in this
Cortot, Thibaud and Casals (Instr. Saturday mornings, collections for the destruction und encirclement; isolationist belt to-night warned that Bomber Fund included
the Trio) a number of German polley
have if Hitler wins the war, the de-monthly
of donations. Many
sticno
appears to
7.48 doners have now been giving regularly switched over during recent weeks mocracies will lose their economie each month for over a year. The Fund from the primary objective of des-Organ,
has reached a total of 12,508,682,78 319
Russian Army to the following being the Intest llai of dena-
of greatly weakening onst
QR.A. Swear Box
Russlau war
potential. True, the mentary. Germans have failed to reach the
8.25 10.50 Moscow industrial area but they have
Post', cantared a major part of the industry and Iron ore mines
AI
the
freedom without the necessity of helug in
Invaded. Casey addressed the annual CHUNGKING, Aug. 31 (UP), convention of the Oklahoma Post of American Legion and said that Members of the American
Australia now has under arms such Embassy, including the Am-a mass of men as would total six bassador. Mir Clarence E. Gauss, millions If Australia's population had narrow escapes during to equalled that of the United States,
fle asserted that strong boules day's savage Japanese air raid
of these men were stationed in Malnya, an Chungking.
Singapore and Australia itself be sides those who are in the Middle East.
Mr Gauss, together with the First Secretary, Mr John Carter Vincent, the Second Secretary, Mr Everett to take
Drumright. the
Usual Practice
yours,
1
He under-
Mr C. D'Almada, pleading guilty on behalf of Defendant, stated that time past Defendant had been the compradore
for the past four stood that was a practice for the to bring the letters from compradore
to avoid delay. The letters Bangkok accom- conveyed bore Bangkok stamps and
senior were placed in a bag which Burma,sented. The Compradore handed the bag to the Censorship Department
Burma's Premier will be panied by Mr U Sin Tut, 'oMeinl of the Civil Service in
as the adviser.
Major Baseball
Cardinals Still Ahead
Of Brooklyn
THOUGH SCORES were mutl lated, "United Press" states that St Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers were successful in Sun-, day's baseball programme, and, Nighting for National League
maininin they
those positions in the League table. Scores were:
honours,
Boston
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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4
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Josey-Salvo, Hutchings, rrickson; Berres,
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Battery-Podganly, Pearson; Warrent Remainder of the scores were unread. ablo.
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5
1
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BatteryLeonard Zuber Early.
on arrival here.
On August 28. Defendant took the bag to the Department but owing to is absent-mindedness left one letter behind. The next day when he was taking the letter to the Department, he was stopped by Sergeant Medley. The contents of the letter were in- oTensive.
Defendant, who $300, was Bined $100,
was on
bail of
Forged Will Sequel
Claimant Wins Case
An echo of a case
in which "
Chinese was convicted of uttering a forged will knowing it to be forged, and on which probate had been ob- tained. was heard before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the
Supreme Court this
morning. when Laug, a farmer, of 17 Lower Row, first floor,
No
Third Secretary, Mr John S. Service and other members of the staff, were working at their headquarters at the Standard Oil cottage on the top of the hill on the south bank of the Yangtse, when a bomb fell 150 yards away.
Although the house was damaged, nobody was injured, despite the fact that no air raid shelter is available at this spat.
Members of the Embassny staff went to the cottage which is in the so-called "safety area" in order to escape the anticipated interruptions caused by the raids.
Mission School Damaged Bombs destroyed the home of Mr Arnold Vaught Chiengo, who 15 head of the Friends Mission, and ແ wrecked the Mission school, classrooms, dining rooms und dormi- tory: however, there were no casual- tics. Mr. Vaught's home and mission schools in Chungking were previously destroyed on May 4, 1930 by Japanese bombs.
Approximately 200 Japanese born- bern. raided the Szechwan areas to-day, of which 27 attacked Chung- Ring and the western suburbs this
morning,
of unloading hundreds bombs, but with apparently little damage.
Japanese Story According to a Shanghai message, the Japanese Central China Fleet headquarters claimed that smashing attacks were carried out on important
•
aked for that the Chungking-bases-us-weli-ng-at-Heng-
will was
and void and for revocation of the grant of probate. The Hon. Mr Leo d'Almada, Jnr., Instructed by Mr S. Ng Quinn, a peared for Plaintiff, and Defendant,
represented.
Chuthow in llunan and Lingehwan yang, Ch
Changsha, Langshuitan and
in Kwangsi.
Naval bombers scored direct hits on the headquarters of the Ninih
Lui Fook-wing was absent and un-Route Army in the Chungsha district. Lui Fook-wing was found gulity Lonchow was very severely bombed
at the May Criminal Sessions of while on Friday, Sianyang in Shenst was raided and on Saturday Chung-
LOW SALARIED ASSISTANT
tering a forged will, and was senking was heavily bumbed, tenced to seven years hard labour. His Lordship made dechrations that the will propounded by Defen- dant was a forgery, that the grant of probate to Defendant be revoked. that the said grant was null and vold and that Lou Mau died intestate. He also made un order that letters of administration of the estate Lau Mau be granted to Plaintiff up- on the completion of certain forma Thomas Hiles. Costs of the action for what it was worth," said his Lordship, Hemstry.
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were against Defendant.
Sad Sequel To Over-Payment
of
Expensive Silence Tsun L-teng 40, owner of a metal shop at No. 032 Canton Rond, rel. Kowloon, showed no surprise at the 650 Hongkong and Shanghal Bank on Saturday when he presented
for
IN TROUBLE
Wong Yan-fong, 20, shop assistant of Tsun Bing Rubber Shop, 32 Con naught Road, Central, was charged before Mr G. T. Lowry at Central morning with (a) re- Magistracy this porting u false anued robbery to the Police on August 30, and (b) em- bezzlement of $1,335.22 from Lau Tal-ming, 45, Manuger of the shop, on August 29.
Det.-Sgt W. G. Morrison pro- sernted.
was sinted that Defendant collected the money from different shops on behalf of Complainant. De fendant went to Macan on August 20 nt 5.20 p.m. and returned to Hong-
report to
|
making to a stage where we are "We have developed our munitions
making, for ourselves practically all manifold requirements in plane manufacture and, ammunition equip ment which is essential for modern Warfare," he deekired.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock kel the morning:
BANKS
ILK. Banks 1.K. Banks *H.K. Banks (HK.) E Chartered Banks E Mercantile, A. & B. £
Jercantile C.
East Asin S.
INSURANCES
Mat-
1,440 b.
.78 11. .83 n. .D. .234. 1154 n. .76 sa.
Canton Ins. $.
.230 b. & 50. Union ins. $.
43214 sa. China Underwriters $........1 n. H.K. Fire Ins $......185 D. & sa.
SHIPPING
Douglas S... Steamboats $... Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/-. Waterboats $......
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves Docks S.. Providents $. S'hal Dockyards $..
MINING
Katlan s/- Raubs $.... H.K.Mines.
LANDS
Hotels' $. Lands $. Lands 4% Debentures S'hat Lands Sh. $.. Humphrey S.. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates S.
UTILITIES
Trams S... Peak Trams (old) $.
Peak Troms (new) Star Ferries $.
Y Ferries
China Lights (old) $.
China Lights
'(new) $.
120 sa. .8% sa. te n. 70. 51./10.
.6.55 0.
.01 5. .10.30. .8% b. & sn. 904.
13/6 n.
Me it, W. Fraser (Auxiliary” “Firo
Service Pay)....................... in loving inemory of "Grannie"
from E. 11. ..................................... in loving memory of
Woods (D. & N.) Victory V's per
$
"Gronale" Misa Naylor
10
10
fsecond donation) Kowloon City "Lap Sap"
donation).................................
Go
31.30
10
10
Lenore Windeld
Joving inemory of Mother-
in memory of our beloved Mother -Alleen and Doris Woods.....
in Mr A. K. Dimond
loving nemary of Moude Fitz-Stubbs Woods who passed away on Bept. 1, 1940) Supreme Court Bomb (seventeenth
donation) tre log
S. S. Chicken Feed (work-
donation)
30
13.50
i The following monthly donations to the Bomber Fund" were also
Ал received
Salurdiny:
Mr O. E. Bertin
Mr Stuart Langileld
"N. M."
Mr Kong 1 Sun J..
Mr E. 3. Grant
Mr C. Jones
Mr W. Hewitt
Mrs M. 8. Fortescue
Miss 5. M. Swift
Mrs Annie Sharp
Auto Alleen & Dorts Woods W. HE CDIC CENTRES
ORTHOPAEDIC
The
Dnieper bank.
to the
on
ob.
7.18 Viennese Orchestras.
Sandy MacPherson
al ho
8.0 London Relay--The News. the 8.15 London Relay-War Com- London Relay--''Listening
the right (Germination of Paints in Daily
Owing to
destruction carried out by the Russians, they will be unable
to make much use of them, if any, but they at least have de- prived the Russians of part of the Ukraine Industry and partleularly iron ore, without which the coal and pig-iron industry cast of the Duleper, will be partly slowed down.
Alternatives
It is true that there are other iron,
ore deposits as alternatives to those
30
10
24
Tong
10
20
the
at Krivairog and also electro-power $500 alternatives to the Dnieper hydro- 100 electric plant, but the Red Army's industrial sources are still great so central Russian Industrial area is not affected.
It is probable that every concaly
effort
will be made by the 10 Russians to safeguard, these areas in which the Germans are clearly interested, judging from 'their recent thrust at Gomel,
10
40
The following is a list of subscriptions received to dale for credit of the Ernish Fund for Relief of Distress In Chiya, tangkong and South China tranch, for Orthopaedic Centres in Free China:
Previously acknowledged. $100,70.70; Kowinon long Garden City Association being halt proceeds of raffle at Chub's Supper, Dance on 23/0/41), $30; Mr Nat Maru, $10; Bir Kwok Lam-po. $50; Mr Kwong Tre-ming, $104 Dr T. J. Hun, 820: Throughs Bfcases F. Fonckey & Co. 1147.50. Total $107,000 28.
EMERGENCỶ REFUGEE COUNCIL The S. c. at. Post has received the following donation to the Emergency Refugee Council;
Sympathisers (114th Contribution) $10. The Hongkong Refugee and Social Wel.
donations freelyed during August:
Students of Lingnan University for take- inst over artien eros. 827.44: Kwand Sang, Hong, $500 Mm 13. J. Hultonjer,
fare Courell acknowledges the following
Considerable
*
of
Leningrad
importance is also attached to Leningrad, not only from the military and morale point view
but also Industrially. The Germans are aiming at the capture of Leningrod but as this will prove on! extremely urduous task, it is probable that they will be satisfied for the present if they are able to bestege the city and thus curtgil the industriai, output.
Propaganda,
8.30 Programme Summary. 8,32 Old Time Variety.
Orchestral The Gay Nineties. Waltz Medley; Vocal-Billy Merson Memories; Vocal and Orchestral- Medley of James Tate's Songs.
8.50 Plano Duels by Rawicz and Landauer.
9.0 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.
by
0.02 This week's programmes. 0.05 Studio "Pendl Please." A Variation of Variety produced 10.0 News in French
Starbuck.
9.45-10,0
Short Wave only),
(on
9.45 Light Orchestral Selections, 10.0 London Relay The News and News Commentary,
10.15 Dance Musle.
110 London-News From Home"
by Howard Marshall,
11.16 Close Down.
Ford Hastens With War Orders
Huge New Factory
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" DETROIT, Aug. 31 (UP)-It is disclosed that Ford Motors
pre
Even this would not be a fatal months ahead of schedule, and intend blow to the Soviet war production, to begin production of heavy bomber but neveribeless it would be serious. plenes even before the new B15-nere From all this, it is clear that Bri- plant, near Ypsilanti, Michigan, will The Ford Company holds tain and America must reckon dur-,
be ready.
worth 120; 0.C. c/o S. C. M. Post. ; Mr and ing the coming months with losses $480,000,000
of Government BT-24-D and impediments in the Russians orders for Consolidated
bombers at the Industrial production and it will be
the rate of 75 monthly to them and especially America to plus sub-assemblies for 100 more; make to make up for it.
a result of production however, as a ges it changes Is believed that they may
be producing. 200 SOON bombers monthly,
Airs E. D: Cemerale $3: Sympathisers c/o S. C. M. Pox (four weekly donatrast $40, ILR, $25; Mrs Y. 1. Poon,
$23.50:
Mrs I. W. i. Poon, 120; Foreign Auxilary (contribution towards uffice salary $12.50; Mr W. It. 1, $2.
Donations in kind during the month of August:
complete
firewood, Messrs Jardine. Matheson and cluding-the-Island, Kowloon-and-New-install-the art is beginning to
Fitty Bowl of ice" tickets, Mr Leong .74 n.
Ful: 400 pieces of frewnod. Sandakan 2_cts_n.. Chamber of Commerce: freighinge on
.360 b. & sn.
Co.. 40 "Bowl of Rice" tickets, Mrs Rose Tan: 500 pieces of irewood, Union Fire- .36 b. wood Co., Sandakan; freightage on all 974 50.
firewood, Messrs Jardine, Statheson and .20% n.
Co.; one "Bowl of Rice" fleket. A Friend, .....7 80. 34 b. & sa. 100 su.
17 b. & sa.
.3% Sa.
1.K. Electries (old) x. rls,
PRISONERS OF WAN FUND
The S. C. M. Post has received ind Pri- following donation to the British soners of War Fund. "In memory of our beloved Mather," from Alleen and Doris Woods: $5.
SOUP KITCHENS The S, C, M. Post hun received the following donation to the Soup Kitchens Appeal Fund “in memory of our beloved Mother." from Alleen and Deris Woods:
5114 S055
23 b. .0.35.b.
11.05
.22 sa.
50.
H.K. Electries (new) $....21 HK. Electrics Rts $..11.10 b. & xD. Macao Electrics $
181% би. Sandakan Lights $.
1234 sp. Telephones (old) $..234 b. & sa, Telephones (new) $. ....83% D.
INDUSTRIALS Cald: Maci?.
facit. (Ord.), Sh. $....45 n. Cald: Maeg. (Pref.), Sh. $...35 n. Canton Ices
ices $..
...............I' n. ¡ 15.10 b. Cements H.K. Ropes $.
.9.35 sa. STORES, &c.
18.80 b. & sa. Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $..
.11 Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) Wm, Powell, Ltd. x..
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. S. S'hal Cotton Sh. $..
MISC.
H.K. Govt 45% H.K. Govt 3% (1934) H.K. Govt 3% (1040)
D.
.0.45 it
El.
.21⁄2 63.
.30 sa. 136 80.
.42 n. .305 .
.09 na.
a
REFUGEER CAMP SCHOOL The Director of Medical Services grate- fully acknowledges the receipt t donor 5ft of $230 from an anonymous Who has kindly undertaken to give the Initial equipment of, and to main- tal for one year, an additional Kinder- warten class for 39 children in the Mor- rison Bill Camp School.
the
8. PC. A. The A. C. M. Post has received following donation to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in memory of "Big Boy," from Alleen and Doris Woods; $5.
DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following OrganiNA- tlɔns await collection at the office of the & M. Post: Lord Mayor's Pund" for the Relief of Air Victima; D.W.OF. Energency Refugee Council; Bekiri Pri- anner of War Rellef Fund: Food Kit- chens Fund; St Vincent de Pout; S.P.C.A.
Australia And
Aid To Russia
340 cheque for $405 and received $4.058. on that same night after having The cheque was drawn in his favour at all the money in a gamble. The 453 by the Chen Hung Kee Metal Works next day about 5 pm. he made a to the Police that he had been hours robbed of the money by four armed ods supplied. Some later, when the error was discovered men near Peel Street. Later the by the shroff of the Bank, the Metal Police found out that the report was Works were contacted, the Police in-
Ch. Govt 5% 1025 G3Bds. ..42 n. resolution a bogus one and that Defendant had 64formed and
Tsu
was arrested in been employed
by Yaumati with the money on him.
of $8 per These facts were stated to Mr H. month plus board and lodging. G. Sheldon, K.c., af. Central Mogis-
Although the original sum 441 tracy, this morning. Det.-Ser-
geant W. Willson, when Tsun plead-money was not recovered Complain- ed guilty to the larceny of $4,193 ant had been paid the full amount
by friends of Defendant. (being the amount over-puld) from
Det.-Sgt Morrison said that Com- the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank. He said that he knew the shroff had plainant was not pressing the ease. made a mistake but did not draw his
Eugen Pavhorich Ilahallin, 21, unemployed Russlan of no fixed abode, appeared before Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy this maining on a charge of being a des- titate at the Pasaport Inquiry Office on August 30.
Shanghai and arrived in the Colony On August 10. Defendant had been in gaol for 14 days. for being a stowaway. On coming out of prison he was found to be destitute.
attention to it.
by
Defendant was fined $250 or in de- fault one month's hard labour.
Distinguished Sailors Retire
threa
years at a salary Plainant for
of
Defendant was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour on the first charge and six weeks on the second, the sentences to run consecutively.
ENEMY TRICK NEWS Invasion Barges.
SYDNEY, Aug. 31 (Reuter). 101 The Congress on Friendship Ds a. and Aid to Russia passed a urging Australian Entertainments
.0% 9. representation at all Anglo- Constructions (old) $....1.00 50. Soviet talks in which the Pacific Constructions (new)...80 cts sa,
7.20 n. and the Middle East.nre involved Vibro Piling $. Masrmans Inv. (Lon.) 8/- 6/3 n. and also an exchange of Am- Marsmans Inv. (HK) s/- 1/0 su.bassadors and military, naval and air missions with the Soviet.
Noted Editor
Mr
To Retire
Geoffrey Dawson.opians to retire us editor of "The Times": of London this month.
He is to be succeeded by Darring- ton Ward, Asalstunt Editor since October, 1027,
Mr Dawson was editor of "The LONDON, Aug. 31 (Router)The Times" from 1012 to WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (Router).
1010, leaving Sgt G. F. Youc, prosecuting, sald
story of the dispersal of enemy after a quarrel with Lord Northcliff the Defendant was a stowaway from-Two distinguished naval careers
ended to-day with the retirement of barges which has been given out over policy. He returned as editor controlled radio shortly after Lord Northcliff's passing Rear Admiral Joseph Taussig, liero over the enemy of the Felting Relief Expedition in should be treated with the greatest in 1022, 1900, and Rear-Admiral Hayne Ellis, reserve it is pointed out in authorila. His long-time editorship of the former Commander of the Atlantic five quarters who add that it might famous, old "Thunderer" has been Squadroner
well be n plece of propagands. bar notably independent on occasion und The rank of Vice-Admiral is con- The barges supposed to have been | ht" often lisa been recognilied as man Defendant was ordered to be de
those along the | authoritative spokesman of the Gov- feined in the house of detention until ferred on Admiral Taussig simul-dispersed were
French and Dutch-constartin
ernment-point-of-vlow:-- ho Could be sent back to Shanghultaneously with his retirement,
EXCELLENCE OF INDIAN TROOPS
KARACHI, Aug. 31' (Reuter).-"It I were given the choice of troops for my battery, I would choose Indians every time," said a senior artillery officer in a tribute to Indian Soldiers. This officer has seen service in
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the Western Desert, Greece France, the
Syrin, le cald that British troops were, magnificent in their dogged tenacity: Australians excelled na sliocl; troops; but Indians for all- round adaptability were the troops he preferred above all others, adding that their sense of discipline was really wonderful.
If they were told to hold a post, -they would hold it-to the last man
In the Colony of Hongkong, in-j The Ford
nssemblies in the Territories, during the week ending same plant at Dearborn where fifteen Saturday, August 23, there were al years ago they manufactured tri- together 06 traffle accidents as the motored planes of which it is under- result of which one person was killerstood that 37 are still hauling freight and 28 persons were injured.
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