:

Jewish Veterans Hold Parade

London, Nov. 16.-For the first time since 1939, 10,000 members of the As- sociation of Jowish ex- Servicemen and Women from all over Britain today held, a remembrance service

on

the Horso Guards' parade-wide esplanade be- tween Whitehall and St. James Park,

A message from the King thanking the Association for Its telegram of loyalty was, read at the service. ·

Later the veterans, watched by a large crowd. paraded down Whitehall, where a wreath was laid on the Cenotaph by two Jewish holders of the Victoria Cross, Britain's highest mili- tary decoration for valour. -Router.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1947.

Confidence In Korea Unity

BY ROBERT HENSLEY

New York, Nov. 16.-The United States this week is bending every effort to have nations repre- sented on the United Nations Commission on Korea to name their respective representatives at the ear- Hiest possible moment.

Now that the United Nations | has given Anal and irrevocable approval to the Commission, to work out Independence for Koren, the United States' desire to have a group dispatched to Seoul at the earliest possible moment stems from two mo- tiyes:

Firntly, the United States sincero- ly belleves the Commission oventual- ly will succeed in uniting Koren and

Spending Of Aid Funds Outside U.S.

|

giving it Independence, despite tho present Soviet Intention to boy. cott it;

Secondly, the Americans, it is understood, wish to forestall the urgent and recently reiterated d mands of Dr Syngman Rheo and his followers for immediate

clections

in South Korea to set up an all- elected legislativo assembly before the United Nations Commission ar- rives.

Can Hold Its Own

High American officials are known to be placing considerable credence in reports that Russia will withdraw troops from North Korea within the next few months. Rightly or not, they believe that the Russians now have the Korean millia sufficiently

well-trained, and the Soviet-in-

doll established.

willing 16 withdrew

government in North Korea to be to be forces Russian with confidence that North Korea can hold its own against South Korea. Washington, Nov. 16.-Dip- They believe the Russians are con- lomatic sources said the Tru-vinced of this and would logically withdraw their forces to secure a man administration is planning world-wide

propaganda effect to ask Congress for authority which could be garnered from such Tokyo, Nov. 16.--Between to spend at least US$6,000,000,- move.

United States offelals, at the same 22,000 and 23,000 Japanese war 000 of any long-range aid to

the are known to belleve prisoners in Soviet hands are Europe funds on Latin Ameri- time,

United

Nations supervised govern- can and Canadian commodities.ment created in South Korea on the still engaged in forced labour for the building up of Ulanba-

basis of free elections will be pro- tor or Urga, the remote So-movement Enthered momentum for ductive of a suiticiently strong gov viotined capital of Outer Mongo- the United States to specify quanti-rument to resist Northern Korea's lia, according to a Japanese ex- iles of aid rather than the sums of influence when at some dute after prisoner who recently

money in any European slop-gap ald the Russians have gone fully plan. At present foreign lonns, such repatriated from there.

us those made to Britain, carry the stipulation that funds must be spent in the United States.

Was

"The political administration of the city and its economic system is entirely based on the Soviet pattern, and since early this year a Russian newspaper has started to publish,' cald Shoya Hironaka, former POW who spent two years in Ulanbaior.

Communist He sold under the system private ownership of large herds of cattle, which belong Mongolians, was recognised but all land, factories and mines have been nationalised.

· Hironaka told the Japanese press that the Soviets apparently were inaking progress in overcoming the Mongolian belief that land is sacred and, therefore, should not be tilled, and there is now reportedly large state-owned farms totalling nearly 2,000,000 acres.

This

from

portance.

came development

n

tional elections are held.

National Referendum

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of the

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VISIT

FRANCE

KUNDBLIZG

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Europe's Crowned Heads

In London For Wedding

London, Nov. 16.-Princess Elizabeth is spending her last week-end before her wedding next Thursday quietly with her family at Windsor Castle, Berkshire,

GUERILLAS.

Lieutenant Philip Mount- batten is spending his last week end as a bachelor with his Uncle and Aunt, Earl and Lady Mount

RAID GREEK batten of Burma.

TOWNSHIPS

to press

to enter the town

Anti-Catholic Drive

In Poland Predicted

London, Nov, 16.—Two Polish peasant leaders now in Britain. Mr Stanislaw Mikola jczyk and Kazimierz Bugin- siti, in talks with British friends, prediet that the Warsaw regime will launch a campaign against the Catholic Church after having smashed an organised political opposition.

Move To Replace

Ramadier

(Continued From Fage 1)

since the dockers joined the strike movement nvhich affected thred- quarters of the city's workers, it was learned here tonight following instructions received from the French Ministry of Interior,

Foodstuffs representing a total of 100,000 tons on board the ships in Marseilles harbour included 24,000 bales of four on the Empire State twhich arrived from Africa, 2,000 kris of frozen

other meat and

lemons and cargoes of oranges, tomatoes mainly from North African ports.

The Contral Committed announced

had that

agreement

been and reached with the dockers others concerned under which "foodstuffs would not be menaced by the situation."-Reuter.

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GUNS FOUND IN CAMP

Nov. 16.--Te French Parls, government has decided to take am- Russian trol of Camp Beauregard, repatriation centre on the outskirts of Paris, where 17 machineguns were reported to have been seized in a raid on

Foreign Oce Friday, a spokesman said today.

The spokesman said the Russian authorities would be relieved of control of the camp, which has pro- cessed thousands of Soviet citizens for their return to Russia, because of irregularilles found by French

The anticipation is confirmed by reports reaching well-in- formed British Catholic quar- ters from inside Poland after Mikolajczyk's departure from Warsaw.

came

with

These quarters stress in particular that a few days after the escape of this

Party Peasant

leaders, the Pollsh Freethinkers Organisation demand for out with a separating of the church and the state" which would deprive the Catholic Church of any public finari- cial assistance and do away

In Polish schools. religious education They said the

the pro-Communist Peasant Party, which spilt away from Mikolajczyk's movement, sub- mitted a new marriage law to the polish narliament, geeking to forbid church wedding when a civil mar- ringa hos hot already been per formed."

Other Sects Gain Ground

Local Cathelle quarters allege that one feature of the beginning of an anti-Catolic offensive in Poland Is the official support granted to the Sclamatic Polish National Church," founded at the beginning of the cen- tury by Polish immigrants in the United States, where it had abou! 250,000 members.

017-

These quarters add that the "Na- Catholics and other sects are tional gadning ground with official couragement, particularly in the western territories. now Polish This is partly due to the lack of Catholic priasta in these areas.

in Catholic quartors foar that

support

addition to alleged official mel for the Polish National Catholic

Church,

the anti-Catholics hopo to undermine the church by building up a democratic front" from among Catholic priests against the and

tionary hierarchy."-United Press,

searched the

"G-men" whom they camp, backed by 2,000 troops four tanks.

Irregularities found by the Frenchi were machineguns and the presence four persons--a Russia-born woman and her three small children

of

the

Tho Anma

"rcac-

The best opinion on the date for

Tomorrow the young couple will receive their royal These authorities, who declined to eventual Korean unification and - be identified, and the use of United theoretical dates sut in the United

guests from dependence, irrespective

BERLIN EATS ITS abrond at Buckingham Palace, and States dollars in buying products

WILD DUCK Athens, Nov. 16.-According will have a last-minute talk with

in the Latin Amerlen and Canada Nations resolution, is that it cannot

who were not registered would be designed to reduce the occur until late 1948 or early 1940.

seven- the best man, the Marquess of Mu- reports, a The belief is based on the cou-

camp's records. The Soviet Em-

Berlin, Nov. 10-No fewer than drain on American resources. They tention that it will take some time battalion-strong guerilla force ford Haven.

the bassy unid

presence of the woman zo of the 6,000 wild ducks which sald the major products involved in after the Russians are gone and the for the second time attacked

and her children at the camp was used to ilve in and around Ber- A private party is being held by the idea. In the order of their im- 40

divorce battle, over custody n States commences to pour the town of Komotini for 21

due to

have avolded the United

cook-pot, the King and Queens at St James are bread grains, coarse conomic aid into South Korea hours

of the children.

Ali German pathologists estimate. on Friday, but was re- Palace tomorrow afternoon, and a grains, meats, fats and olls, coffee, which it intends to ask Congress to

The Liberal paper "Combat" said the rest have been caught and eaten cotton and timber.

provide before the North Koreans pulsed after over-night fighting preview of the wedding gifts will be

numbered 15, were by hungry Berliners. machineguns Secretary of State George Mar-will decide it is to their interest to with Government troops.

overtaken fato has had been left behind by repatriated national referendum.

During the fighting, two guerillas given to the royal guests on Tues- in complete disrepair and probably shall has already said the adminisce ta

which and day afternoon. The guests and re- "It is umberstood the Americans do

managed

or maybe by the every one of the 100 swans iration will ask Congress for au-

resistance fighters or not want to give to Dr

Syngma occupied

a building, from which latives are invited to a party at the

onco graced the lakes and ponds of Germans themselves. thority under which US funds could

Rhee's demands for assembly ele-they

used to fired their machine-guns. Palace on Tuesday evening.

The gulls which lins been run by Russlan Berlin. camp be spent in foreign countries for

tho River not readily available tions before the United Nations Artillery destroyed the building. commodities

Princas Elizabeth is reserving civilians and Red Army administra- gather on the banks of Commission

havo Seoul,

also vanished,

but the fact that Soviet | Spree reports sald here in large quantities.

her wedding eve for herself, while tors despite because

Philip in spending it with his grand-control was not specified in the 1945 observers hint that they have mostly

tho owing to 90 Government troops aud Broad Aspects

duce a truly representative body.

mother, the Dowager Marchioness repatriation accord between Russia disappeared Implicit in the United States ad- occupied the village of Geraki, near

nd France, the Foreign Ofee shortage. Sparrows and of Milford Haven.

small birds have not been so mission-although

restored. Sparta, whics no official will Sparin President Truman, in his stop-gap

spokesman sald. killed

hlt. Reutor. say so-is the Americans fear that Guerilla casualties were 15

The honeymoon town of Romsey, id message, also is expected to out-

The radical Socialist line at lehst the broad aspects of

involved in and 45 injured, while Government are too deeply

where in-

the royal couple will _slay] "L'Aurore" charged that the camp's local polities to handle the clection a long-range European recovery

the home of Lord commanders had been forcibly re- at Broadlands, Jured. programme that Secretary of State

without resulting in the assembly were 63 killed and 10

patriating unwilling Soviet ciilzens Marshall has

cost having an unduly Rightist estimated will

A Patras press dispatch reported and Lady Mountbatten, is getting

for a 12-hour ready to greet the Princess and her

the past two years.United that from US$10,000,000,000 to 11S$20,-

plexion. Evidently they believe gendarmes fought "Groups, of about 150 men wore

battle with 600 guerillas who in bridegroom. sent out to far removed spots for 000,000,000 in the next four years. the United Nations Commission can

vaded the village of Yeraki, in the Details of this are expected to be avoid this.

The work during the early winter, and

Sparta area of Pelloponnese. forthcoming in a separate messugo in the following spring less than 50

guerillas came from the mountains clash would return from each group," the to be submitted later to the special

of Parnon Talycios, and the repatriate told the press. He added session, although the administration

began at 7 am, with the air force that most deaths occurred from mat-apparently has no hope of action on

supporting the defenders, who num- the long-range nutrition, tuberculosis

severo next year.

bered V0. frost bites,

Causes Of Deaths

tubour, prison Describing the Hronaka said clearing forests was the worst type of work assigned the Japanese,

and

i

He said the Japanese earned the common nickname of "machines" among Mongolians, "nel only because we were forced to work harder but also because out at work we proved more efficient than native labour."

. Japanese prisoners, he said, were made by the Soviets to work general- ly from "morning to dusk, which during the summer months meant from about 7 h.m., until 0 ̈ ̈p.m.—

United Press.

Letters To

The Editor

Anti-T.B.—A New Policy

programme

unt

they

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arrives

Other

press

they fear it would not prur 12 hours' fighting, over-

Not Pessimistic

as wheat, coal, old, fertiliser, and strongly-knit

would

cont-

was aler

Other Clashes

Fifteen guerillas were listed as dead and 45 wounded, while the defenders lat 33 dead, 10 wounded Dispatches said und nine missing. other emailer clashes occurred in Northern

Grecce, particularly Thrace. 10

of

On the Sunday after their marri- age incy are expected to attend a at Romsey Abbey, divine service where a year ago they were brides- mild and user respectively at the marriage of the Honourable Patricia Mountbatten to Lord Brabourne,

Procession Rehearsed

Early this morning thousands of Londoners watched a full dress re- hearsal of Thursday's royal wedding procession. Against the autumnal background of the Mall, the House- hold Cavalry, in full ceremonia! dress, their helmets, sword culrasses glining in the sun, pre- sented a vivid flashback to the pre- war magnificence-of-the-royal drives from the Palace to Westminster.

and

Meanwhile, United Nations dete- gates are not nearly so pessimistic as might be expected over the Soviets announcement of boycott of Several lawmakers have gulped-ate-Unked-

Nations Commission. the size of Marshall's figures and

ovidently believe, as do the some from both Parties said they Americans, that the Soviet would think it may be much wiser for the

not co-operate with the Commission United States to let Europe know in birt would withdraw soon and leave terms of specific commodities, surii

North Korean which, according machinery what it reasonably can government

be Moscow.

capable 01 A Salonika dispatch confirmed 55 expect to receive-Associated Press. handling itself in any

contest for

guerillas dead in the recent Komo- tini attack. Their bodies were power with South Korean politicians. Truman At Work

mostly found near Tyhlon, where Most delegations assert that Soviet

Is definitely the air force was active. Captured Washington, Nov. 16.-President activity in Korea

in

uld the wounded number- guerillas analogous Harry Truman worked today on the

pursued Balkan nations. in other words, message, he will deliver to Congress

ed over 100, tomorrow calling for emergency aid,

believe the Soviet in- delegates

Meanwhile, a Serraj dispatch re- it has ported that a five-day skirmish end- to Europe and for inflation curbs at tend to leave Korea when it

the Greco-Charles. suficients

Communist strong

Bozdag, on which, nucleus

because of its Bulgarian frontier, with the gueril- Prince Bernhardt of the Netherlands, tightly lit organisation and greater las losing 44 dead and 10 prisoners, are expected to arrive later today. King Michael of due tomorrow. final detail of the proposals he will cohesion, would form a strong budy including two women, one of whom while King Haakon of Norway is.

and government in any national

was wounded.--United Press.

Rumania, his mother Queen Helen and Queen Ena of Spain are already here and are staying at Claridges, London's luxury hotel.

home,

The President called in members of his Cabinet

to diucusu

the

that

some

functions

141

and other

make for dealing with rising prices eventually perform The The eleventh hour meeting gave rise which have been observed the to speculation that final decisions domination of Hungary have yet to be reached 0:1 some eastern European nations. points of the anti-inflation proposals. The American think they know

Associated Press.

how to beat this game in the Far East. The Russians evidently be- leve the United States does not.- United Press.

Labour Wants Part Washington, Nov, 16 The Con- press of Industrial Organisation's appresident, Philip Murray,

today urged President Truman to give labour a role in "all phrases" of tho Marshall plan.

Sir,-Your Lender on the above subject is most commendable. The learned DMS stated that his findings showed that one in seven of the parently healthy (ie. those who apply for Government jobs) has TB. Let the population of

us suppose that 000 then we have Hongkong is

in our midst at leat 200,000 TB sul- ferers at large for 10 years because it is Government policy not to treat them for that length of time,

Now I suppose the DMS knows that TD. is an infectious disease-or am I wrong? We know that the DMS a well known surgeon, but surely from a public health point of view he

Mr Murray sent Mr Truman a memorandum which said foreign aid should be administered by men "free

"Colour War”

Danger

DE GASPERI

The latest foreign arrival is the Prince Regent of Belgium, Prince Princess Juliana and

The largest single windfall of for- eign currency for the Brilish Trea-

GOVERNMENT sury since the Coronation is expected.

ASSAILED

Pressi.

newspaper

OUTWARD MAILS

stated,

food

other

hard

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answors

1. No it is a federal state in the Republic of Mexico. 2. The coypu,

n South American aquoile, beaver- like rodent. 3. The rounded tip.

6. Portuguese.

4. An infectious tropical fever, not Unless otherwise

5. Johannes Guten- registered | usually fatal. articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes berg. earlier than the ordinary mail. If mail close before 10 am, registered and par- ceis will close at 8 pm, on previous day, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17

Closing Times By Air----- Amoy, Shanghal, Nanking. Ilankow, Taingtao. Polping, Canton, Lluchow and Kunming 3.30 m.

Hollow, Swatow & Foochow 3.30 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea de Trata Canton Train) 7 am,

Mação, Tainahan di Shekkt (Bea) 8 a.m. Manila and Sourabaya (Bea) 10 a.m. Macao, Teinshan & Shekki'(ɛɛa) 1 pm, Canton (Train) 2_p.m.

Straits, Macasser, Sourabaya & Batavia

(Rex) 2 p.m. Macao. Tslashan, Shokki and

moon (Sex) 4 pm. Canton (Res) 6 p.m.)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Closing Times By Air Swatow & Amoy 0.36 am. Skanghal 9.30 ..

Xong.

Bangkok, Nangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein. Cairo (Nairobi, Johannes- burg & Marxelles via Coiro) Augusta and London 3.30 p.m.

jiankow. Anoy, Foochow, Shanghai,

Nanking, Taingino & Pelping 3.30 p.m. . Canlon & Swatow 330 plen."

· Closing Timen By Son & Train Canton (rain) 7 a.m

Macao, Tainshan & Shekkt (Sea) & a.. Fermosa via Keelung (Sea) 10 'a.m. Bangkok (Bea) 10 a.m.

Stralis (Sea) 10 a.m.)

Mrene. Tairiahan & Shekki (Bea) 1 p.m. Canion (Tratn) 3p.m. Shanghai (Sea) a p.m. Amoy (Sea) 3°pm.

with the arrival of thousands of world visitors. The sum of £20,000,- 000 has been mentioned as against

£25,000,000 spent by 127,000 visitors TO-DAY'S to the Coronation.

FLICT.

BROADCAST

Rome, Nov. 16. The leftist

Title For Philip

048, "Variety_Request" Favourlies: 7. press today blamed Premier

Studing Budy Dias and Its Orchestra: Alcide de Gasperi's Christian

1.30, Studlo: "I Like What I Like" Pre- Meanwhile, speculation

persists sented by Penelope Marlin: B. London Democrat government for the

that the announcement about Relay: World and Home News; 0.15, nation-wide rioting last week ieutenant Montbatten's future title Violin Sales: 0.50, Studio: Vocal Recita! from the narrowness of view which

16-A Singapore, Nov.

"colour which

cost 10 lives, while to hourly expected. In addition, nu onder-Deal (Mezzo-Soprano). characterises certain sogments of the war"

with-Plano accomp. by the Very Rev. immigration levels

will prob- Father Alganti; 8.50, Friedemann! business community"

threatened to break out today be rightist opinion holds that the Lleutenant Mountbatten

be given Communist ably

a Peerage of the Slavonie Rhapsody. Symphony Orches- opposed placing political tween Australia and the Malayan outbreaks

Rev. United Kingdom, which will enable tra; 0, Studio: A Talk by the and otrings on United States old, and | Government,

constituted

Carti Aus- directed an

him to take his reat in the House of Father T. F. Byan. S. 3. "Grent

posers”—Haydn: 030, London Palladium said the United States would roise trallan, Government order that 14 "prelude to civil war.”

Lords,

Orchestra: 10, London Relay: News; 10.10. an almost insurmountable obstacle" Malayan seamen, who had settled

Weather Report; 10.11. "Something for down in Australia after the war.

Everybody—Music for pil Tastes; 11, Class Down. leave the country.

He

following

were

a

cannot deny the fact that every single it it tried to Impose "our social with Australian wives, will have to parties, which have been excluded

dan-

open case of TB is a WW the

ger to the community.

children, as there are amongst, them, I know, school teachers and parents of young children. Indeed no pre- ventive method will ever succeed without the 'curative work

going along with it. We know that an open case infect a now case producing an whidi when, untreated

oconomic or political views on any other nations."

TODAY'S LAWN BOWLS MATCH

The

scamen

One hundred and fifty guests to the royal wedding breakfast will sit down to an austerity meal. Three courses will be all off ration foods, will and therefore the main dish probably be chicken or fowl of some kind.

GMT Later on today London took on a gala royal wedding mood as, more reigning foreign monarchs arrived.

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Newspapers representing leftist from the government, joined in bitter tirades against the Premier. The National Association of Man- One prominent Malayan official Unita, official Communist Party ufacturers last week proposed that said today: "If Australia doce not newspaper, assalled the present re-

Transmission of the BBC 'General the United States withhold aid to want Aslans, then, certainly Malaya gime as "the watchdog for the big

Oversea Programme which can bo countries following socialistle poll- does not want Australians.

Italian capitalists and United States

heart in Hongkong this evening. cica-United Press..

Influential Sunday Times

bankers." (Singapore) said: "These

Avanti,

newspaper of the

1000-World pro-

of Work:* 10.18—DiNy Mayer and th music; 10.30-Music are citizens of the British Empire. Communist wing of the divided

while you work: 11.The news: 11.10 --- and it is a poor advertisement for Socialist Party, described de Gas-

Horna naws from Brjipin: 11.18Tip-top Commonwealth bonds of unity peri's government as "the govern The King and Queen went to a

Lunes: 12-From to-day's papers: 12.30 Jong nalion in the comity is to kick

of war ment

Interlude 12.13-Sporting record; 12.45, and misery." The

London station to meet King Frede-

John Wolfo (oboe); 13. The news; 15.10. out men of another just because

ause Liberal (Conservative) Party newark of Denmark and Queen Ingrid, Programme Announcements; 13.10 they are of non-European origin.”

Navy mixture: 13,45,--Parliamentary_sum- Talibin Kalu, Chairman of the paper, Risorgimento Liberale, de-

clared

King Frederik saluted the Kingmarr: 1-Radio newsreel; 14.15-Merry- last week's, violence was "the Two rinks composed of the visit Singapore Malay Nationalist Party. prelude to civil war."

and shook hands with him, while

go-round: 15.15.-Programme announce- Ing Shanghal Interport lawn bowlers said: "Although we may be in ca Umanita organ

the anti-Queen Ingeld kissed the British

ments: 1820-At your request: 18.50 Raymond Marray & Priscilla Lane The news: 10.10-Nowx analysis; 10.15 It was indeed great news to me and one representing the Shanghai dorsement with the White-Australia Communist wing of the Socialista, Queen on her check. They all drove Books, plays, and flima "playe,** when sometime ago I read that cricketers will meet KCC players in pulley, we think pra exception should took a middle course and traced the off to Buckingham Palace where the Lionel Hale; 16.30-17-Welsh' Half-bour. Government was going to give the old Ꭰ . bowls match at Cox's Path this be made in the case of the seaman, strife in Haly to the cleavage be Danish Royal couple will be guests. Naval Hospital in Wanchai to the afternoon.

who are in Australia through no tween Russia and the United States, Hongkong Anti-TB Association for a After the game the club will be fault of their

and said the situation could be saved Thirty-year-old Queen Alexandria sanatorium, and I have been praying.hosts to the visitors, a dance having Malayan organisations were re only by 'n great Socialist Democratic of Greece arrived at Victoria Station and hoping that this will soon,come, been arranged. All club members, ported today to have lodged strong Party free of foreigf influences,In the Golden Arrow express from their wives and friends are cordially protests with the Australian Govern, profoundly faithful to liberty and France. She will also slay at

· ANTI-TB | Invited to attend.

democracy."-Associated.

|Buckingham Palace-Reuter.

early, candvanced and Infectious, will become and so the vicious circle goes on. I thought It was a medical fact that every open caso treated means the prevention of some from getting in- fceled; or am I wrong again?.

true.

by

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