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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915.
SPORTING.
CRICKET.
and in the summer and Autumm other belligents can collect fresh
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Mr. F. Des Voeux bas been appointed
The following will represent the above possibly be raised. The entrance of fecretary of the flongkong Club.
Sitting in the Bankruptcy Court this įteams in their match next Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m. on the Hongkong neutral States into the conflict will
ufternoon Mr. Justier Gomperta heuril an
Cricket Club ground Messe Bojin and Bytes, Nare rather prolong than shorten the win."
RESERVES. and general brukers, inform t that the "purte application in the matter of the
R. Hancock (Captain R D. Bird An unnamed German journalist in Loogkas Output to the 17th inet. was estate of Li Chi Fun, deenased, 'debtor, C. W. Beswick, D. E. Donnelly, H quoted by the Berlin Taka! An-29 tons.
Cand the Hank of Taiwan, Ltd., 'ereditors. | Gridha, I. Hancock, K. R. Macaskill, G.
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THE COAL CASE,
CHIEF OFFICER DISCHARGED.
Mr. Wond, in the Scound' Court this morning, gave his decision he the charge against the chief Miser of the so Komagata | Slaro, a Japanese" who was accused of stealing twenty tons of coal, part of a cargo e asigned to "Ausers, Jardine, Hatheson ada, Lid
Pafendant was arrested as a result of the police becoming auspicious as to tão luige quantity of coalswoopings, baing discharged. from two jooks at Causeway Bay. The coolies exhibited a piss purported to be written, by the dofendant saving permission. to pass the 'sweepings. The coolice were arrested on a charge of receiving
The defendant maintained that the cal weeping which he gave to the roolios.
sbis
take out the sweepings they would not, and te bad to hire other coolies.
Mr. Lewis appeared on behalf of the Chief
Oilcur.
zeiger." "The war will last a long An accountant, being at 136 (won's Potter, on behalf of the representa. Be This Valuable Preparation apeedily relieves Biliousnes, time, but we shall not rest until the Rond Central, that his ziokabatives of the estate. asked that an order
G. R. Sayor (Captain), R. N. Ander son, R. T. Barton, A. L. Gaco, R. Sickheadache and all derangements of the Stomach. It enemy is benten off, the battle-field, en lie, who had collected $10 on his in this matter on January this year on
- a petition presented by the Back appoin> Kounedy, M. M. Bass, E. J. R. Mitchell, purifies the Blood by imparting the natural saline elements and we have secured a "pence that bubalt, bas disappenrot.
ing the gial Receiver as interim re S. 5. Moore, E. B. Roed, A. B. Suther.ipe of payment for cleaning cut the will protect ungainst attack for a
Hearted that whou be told Messes Jardinamed Matheson's tallymen to necessary to a healthy and vigorous condition.
long time to come." The London Canton and Jacsa Steamboat Co., Ltd.,ver of the estate of the deceased baland, and R. P. Thurstield." “Daily Telegraph" publishes a long will be held at the Company's oes, letel forthwith discharged. and that the era citors pay all costs to Li Ka Two axl and interesting article by an Anieri“: can, long domiciled in Germany, who Mays: "I have every reason to believe that the supply of gunpowder is causing the General Staff the gravest anxiety. They lack te saltpetre and nitrates necessary for its manufacture, They carefully avoul giving direct answers to all questions as this subject, and prefer to turn them
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General Memoranda.
THURSDAY, January 2
A chrod employed by Messrs Chator and Mody lustupored to the Police that a fuki cashed a chequer for 8700 on his behalf I and almes.ided with the money.
Tak tak. the executors at the estate Mr. P. C. Jenkin opposed the revission: ve of the order on behalf of the cralitors; and Mr. A. E. Carpmuel, Ofeial - cviver, watched the case.
Mr. Putter explained that his Lordship
A pony bolo ging to Mr. Carpenter;" of the Public Works Department, which had been accidentally run down by a tramals the intern receiving order on the For on the Shaukisan Rond yesterday and ex parte application of the Bank of Tai-
had its-gs brukon had to be shot
Captain's Cup.
JANUARY, 1915.
cot,
M
The Magistrate hold a consultation in chanzbera
with the solicitors concerned and afterwards intimated that he would deal
with the che sumustily. Ele considered that it had been proved that secusad vaa seriously negligent, but it had not been *Captain F. P. Heath
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proved that he find any collosing with the Fleet Surgeon R. S. Bernard... 89-8 73 thisven. Defendant would be discharged.
88-14 76
His Worship than transferred the case Major Pritchard
- 94–1678 against thọ Chinese to the First Court Lieut. Roupall... Dr. Lindsey Woods...
W.J. Marrison
wan, I., the petition having been sign- į Mr. Hooper
Mr. J.
Mr. J. D. Kinnaird......
R. Linton *** Mr. A. B.
A Jpazes, of 178 Queen's Road East: /d by the manager if the bank within a Mr. A. Rite
spital as the realt of injuries sustained has been sent to the Government. Civa month of the death of the decrased.
Mr. Jenkin pointed out that under the through being knpeked down by a tram carrates he should have been given eight days clear sotien of this application, but ho was only informed of it this morning. fer hire to go into the case at all at pre- It was therefore a physical impossibility
•
on the Fmyx near Spring Garden Lane. "I do not meas to imply that
The West River ateamer Tai there are not still immense resérves
which was pirted and burnt out last, pear of ammunition in the country, but with great luas of life, has been entirely from may inquiries I am convinced reconstructed, and as he Nam Hoi left on that, even on a scale vastly below | hur maiden trip to Kongmoon yesterday. that of the present time, they will.
لومی
seat.
Mr. Potter replied that it was not his intention to proceed with the ease now, but he coull not see how on the affidarit which had been hand in the order
Mr. Witchelmore, of Messrs White for this reason alone, be unable to say, Laidlaw and Co., reported to the could have been made at all The mat- i erry on the war after next June, palies yesterday that there had been founder was one of extreme urgency because it was a very serions thing to have a THE DURATION OF THE WAR. am sure that the most vital i the ladies' department a number of bink whole estate thrown into bankruptcy. esiderations of this struggled ne, nes left there on Monday, the 11th inst. Germany's lack of copper and gua- Pruunbly by a customer. Claimants to the wder, or the essentials necessary toy should communicate with the Cap unke the various explosives now in "."
tain Superintendent of Police.
The prophets are busy, we learn from the "Literary Digest," but display a singular lack of unanimity
Among the contents of the building in Ja toretelling how long the war will
The London Daily Mall" gives day ring, was a fa, which with the
Jurcis Street, which was aliaze last Satur last. All sorts of periods have hern set, from three months to three vara, prominence to an estimate of a dis-other property ran a great risk of being and it is not improbable that all may | tinguished French officer, whose nome, complately destroyed. The Brigade were unaware of the safe's contents and the fire be cipally wide off the mark, for it it says, can aot be divulged, but who blazed around it here.ly until the sides be
in a position "to mike such an is well-known that prophesying is apti
eime red-hot. When the outbreak was estimate, that the Germans will notjextinguished, the firemen forced the safe he driven back over the Rhine until and found insida banknotes and cheques to the total valão ní 815,000, which had, February, 1916, and that peace will fortunately, beex little damaged by the
fire. wit do concluded before 1917; the London "Standard" is equally pessi- mistic in saying:
to lead to inaccuracies.
15
enn-
It is, however, not with interest, now that the conclusion. of this titanic struggle is n summation devoutly to be wished to learn the opinions of those who may be supposed to be best-able ti "The foulish talk of the war being don the nuntle of the prophet. The practically ended and the Germans best qualifical expert to incline to the dreadly hopelessly beaten is unworthy short term" theory is General of brave and intelligent people, and Berthaut, Deputy Chief of the abould be severely discountenanced. General Staff of the French Army, Germany is still (unfortunately for the who thinks that "the war will come world) possessed of the most formid- to an end in another three months,able war machine that has ever and then not by force of arms, but by existed."
force. of -hunger, together with ex- haustion of other means of carrying on the war." While the Paris "Caulois" gives prominence to this ex- tremely optimistic estimate, the "Kölnische Zeitung" seems to destroy its value by publishing a detailed examination of the resourées of the German and Austrian Empires, both in money, provisions, and men, which concludes by showing that the Dual
"THE GROTESQUES."
The
The interim receiving order having, beru made a bailit was now sitting down in the family have us
was all over
Hongkong that deceased, who was it reality a very wealthy man, died bank nupt. It was a mout nafortunato occur. reuce that a bailiff was in possession.
His Lordship asked if the metter could be arranged satisfactorily between the partios,
Mfr. Potter s the only arrangement which would he made was that the enter be discharged. There was no jeoparly to the estate, and that was the whole basis of an interim receiving order.
His Lordship cbserved that he sup posed what Mr. Petter wanted was to get the bailiff Sut of the house.
Mr. Potter: We do certainly want that and wo want the receiver discharged.
P. C. Drury, while on duty early this morning in Queen's Road East, becoming
His Lordship she had no time to suspicious of the movements of a Chinese,
toppet and searched him. The Chinese hear the ease now, and only consented bad in his possession a number of articles to take the application that afternoon of jewellery s rattan bangle, electric torch, bieuse he understand that some range dagger and a knife. He was charged ment would be arrived at beforeen the before Mr. Bazeland this morning with the
parties. larceny of jewellery from a house in Tal Wong Street, Wanchai, and sentenced to a month's hard labour, four hours stocks, and fined $30 or a month for being in potsession of a dagger.
Mr. Potter considered it a fearful in. justice that the relatives of deceased, who died a wealthy man should have to us mit to the indignity of having a bailiff in the house, al no estate would be safe
if a person could file à statement like that filed in this matter and get are ceiver appointed.
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"Captain F. P. Hesth.
Lieut. Rupait... Major Pritchard Dr. Lindsay Woods Mr. H. J. Gadge Mr. W. J. Mattison... Me J. Hopper
Mr. A. Kitchia...
Mr. J. D. Kinnaird ... Captain Matthews
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34 Entries.
HANDICAPS,
Mr. Shenton prosecuted and Mr. Beavis, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist's office, defonded.
The defendante, said Mr. Shanten, bad permission from the Chief flour to take away sweepings but by some very my. sterious way they had got hold of 21 tons of enal.
A very large part of which was tump cost. The Chief Otheer w old my it was no lcntiog of his to give them any coal ut that a. scription.
Mr. D. Skinner, Chief Officer of the s... Sni Sang, repented his vidunca given hefore Mr. Wood is to the duties of the stèrecom„; | and bis coolien. That duty was to dis-
charge
tail the col cargo juts the co- ignoes' lighters. In a cargo of 3700 tons tho sweepings would be between 2 and 3 tons that was when the cost was distri buted all over the ship
The Chief Officer, on oath, said he gave instruction to the stevedores to have the col put into the lighters, Das (Happy Valley. Fanling and Deep Water they said they did not want it as it was
Day Courses)
too little. He then engaged the first Captain F. P. Hesth .....
8defextant to sweep the hold. Ee was Fleot-Surgeon R-b, Bernard..... Lea Roupell Major Prifcha Bir. H. T. Gedge
Mr. W. J. Morrison... Mr. D. L. Uutebeson Mr. 1. A. Baker Jfr. C: Bennett
Mr. f. Hector br. : Vivian Hogg.. Str. R. C. Martin Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell Lieut. C. M. Blackman
Ladies' Hole And Hole Com- petition.
FIRST ROUNT.
-6
now quite stire if the second defendant Ewas there: The first defendant had shous 20 coolies. Te gave.the firs: defendant isja ëhit authorising him to take the sweep- 10ings, which cuprised westly coal dust. 94 Witness thought there would be about six 10 HP Kons: he avver thought there. 18 woulLboss large a qumutity as 21 tons. 20 Asked by Mr. Shenton if he condler-
16
-14 fed the goal faunel by the Police to be swepings, witness wid it was too good
Mex. Bornad (95) and Miss Kelly (4) Miss M. Rodger (14) and Mrs. Boucher (10). Mrs. Hancock (36) and Miss Wilkinson (10) . M. Damshey (2) and Mrs. Carleton (20)
T
ta be swes ping. After he gave the chit to the first delegidant he never saw hing aqin except on the deck of the steamer. ...The heuring was adjourned.
"AN AMAH CHARGED WITH
THEFT.
Mrs. Rayner (36) and Mr. Turner (18) Mrs. Gaio (4) and Mr. Macdougall (3)), An amnh employed by a Chinese family (15), 3fes. Besiz. Stewart (cratch) and dock to answer a charge preferred against Mrs. Harvey (21) and Mrs, T. E. Pesica at 11, Wywlham Streat, hobbled into the 31, James (24),
At Bappy Valley yesterday afterscon Vessey. Hughes and Hough sold by auction sites for the erecting of booths and
Miss Canningham (1) ad Mrs. Ritchie matsheds for the forthcoming Race Meet
Me. Jenkin suggested that the bank (30). Mrs. Landste (30) and Airs. Hadlin
- 1301. ing. Bidding was brisk and the total should be given one security for their taken woma 85,600 better than Instim against the estate.
Mr. RA (31) and MisD. Gordon (28) The lets were sold as under- Jent
Mr. Porter said it had already beenise 3. Gordon (16) and Mr Moxon
(1)- Name of Accepted given
Mrs. J. W. Stewart 9) and Mrs. Rhecton Teannt.
(6677. Mrs. Waters (34) and Mrs. Mutland Jockey Clab.
(30)
Sire. Beswick (22) and Mrs. Kally (76).. Dye, Mire Od vell (30).
Mr. Maurice E. Randmaa will procat the rigial Lamler Company Groboques" at the Theatre Royal on. No. of
Friday, January 29th. This merry band ¦ Alotment.
of entertainers will without doubt prove
to the cleverest and most amusing audeville Company that has over visited: the East. It consists of an exceptionally capable combination of versatile artistes, high-class music, mirth and melody.
5.30 pm.-Lecture by Sir Charles Eliot Alliance can throw into the field an Awag the anny and varied items of i
at Hong'tong University.
FRICAY, JAGUary ;--
Sanitary Board Election.
entirely fresh army of no less than 115,000,000.
A note of optimism is also prevalent Entries close for H.K. Football Challenge in Russia, where the "Boski Invalid’
Shield.
the organ of the Ministry of War, thinks that the operations against Austria will be crowned with success when the winter finally sets in. This
2.30 p.m-Auction of Furniture, etc.
at Mesars. Hogb-s and Hongh's.
Saterday, Jatonry 23 —
Entries close for the Races.
2 p.m.-Berorves v. Scouts on H.R.rnul states "The campaign against
Cricket Club ground:
FRIDAY, January 201
Opening night of "The Grotesques”, SATURDAY, January 20
3p..Garden Fite in the grounds of
the H.K. University.
TUESDAY, February 2
11.30a.m.-West Point Co. Meeting
a.m.-B.K.
Central
11.43
"Meating
Estate
Non-H.E. Land Favest, and Agendy
Co's. Sleating. Benar, February 7-
Field Day for Volunteers and Reservos. TUESDAY, February 9
their programe, they will play the following burlesques during their visit
here A Village Concert," "Amateur
"Theatricala," "* The Telephone Telle,''
The Mayor's Mutione," etc., etc., cte. is difficult to describe the charm and vixity of the Grotesques" but judg. ng from the spletxlid welcomes they re rived both, ut Bombay and Calcutta, they have indeed made good in fodia, and Me. Bandinna ass every confidence in presenting them to Hongkong; with the vertainty that playgoers hers will
R. J. Remedios. L. H. Xavier.
Mr. Jenkin said some deeds were offer: el but they were actually deposited with another bank. He was told the security offered was merely illusory but if somo substantial security were offend they would consent to the order going.
Mr. Potter said it was literally true that the bank had no security, but there wern four guarantors to the promissory nate. When the estate, was wound up
Amonst
of rent.
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1......... 8:301 407 410
Odity.
0:00
1
$20
Rumjabn.
3,110
Б
2
640
Rumjan.
710
F.
670
Ah Law.'
560
Wo Yick.
| there would be a probable surpine of six |
14...
500
Ah Man.
700
3. Aoi,
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630
430
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Germany is a more serious matter,
The mariage is announced to take place and will probably last throughout the entire winter, while the final crushing to them a woman less cordial shortly of Aristaut Paymaster W. J.
• The Grotesques" one here with Divison, U. M. 5. Rosario, and Bliss blows will be delivered in the early Loton reputation to maintain, having Eartha Ellen Robertson, daughter of Major summer. Therefore, if no unforeseen just completed most, sneeritul seasons at and Mrs. Iobertsbo, Haskow Rand complications arise, it is probable that the Queen Full, the London Hippo Koirient
đượmy, und the Falues and Savoy Theis ļau
The first round to be played by Sunday, 24 inst.; second, Tharway 28th inst third, Monday, t. prox. semi-final, Thursday, 4th prx.; final, Santay, 7th--
Ladies Handicaps.
· LAVINED 16TH JANUARY, 1915,
or seven lacs of dollars. It was an in- Mrs. Cedge. Mrs. Winslow, and justice that it should be known through.
Birs, Stair Stewart.....
oat Hongkong that the estate was in- Mrs. Dalmahoy... solvent. Its could show his Lordships. Mozon and Mrs. Gale
Miss Kelly...
...scrstek
that there was no authority at all for the Mrs. Milner Jones... making of a receiving order in cireum Miss Caopingham and Mire. J. W. stances like this. If a receiver could be Stewart...
Wilkinson... Mine appointed on a abatement like the cros ditory in this rase no man's estate was F. M. Crawford kod Miss
H.T. C. Irena.. are from interference.
Mrs. F
Roig Turner argument said it seemed to him that the Mrs. T. E. Peares
His Lopdship after hanging further Mrs. O.F reditor was fully secured; there were Mrs. Gibson
Mrs. Nowall, Mr. Colbourne Little guantors.
and Miss D. Rodger: Mr. Jenkin was instructed that thero Mr. Beswick and Mrs. Baker the war will end before the anniver-tres. London fancy that nothing Marriages have been arranged between
was, 20 security, as against the estate: Brown had an stry of its beginning."
further need be said to convince the Mr. David James Brown, of Rowlson, there is any dange at all of your lusing Es fardship It does not look as if As lookers-on sce most of the Hongkong public, that those who attend a Mins Bea Arness Hindistone and Mr. your money.
the Theatre Hayal during gme-Swiss-view is interesting, Grotesques visit, will be sure of wit and Godown Company, and Miss Clare considerable deuger.
the Hilers Llewelyn Atkinsza, of, the Wharf and the Paris "Temps" encourages newing a really good West End per, Hopwood, Both brides are coming out its readers by quoting the opinion of foranee.. Colonel Feyler, the military critic of
NH.K. C. & M. Steamboat Co. the Geneva "Journal," who enye: "This HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
Bireting.
SUNDAY, February 14.
Chinese New Year Day.
is a war of three phases, and the Germane have now entered upon the third and phase, for they are now on the defensive on both fronts. The first phase was the sudden attack
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Mr. Jenkin sahl he was told there was
His Lordship asked if the ereditors would withdraw the bailif,
Mr. Jenlin said: The property can
hire, McHardy, Mrs. R. D. Errey, Mrs. Pyne, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, and Bira, James Mrs. Spencer Bernard or Mrs, Carleton, Miss Alex. Gordon
and. Mev. Saunders
Mis D. Gordon and Mrs. Kent
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338
Mrs. J. W. C. Bonnar, Mrs. E. C. R. Boucher, Lára. Butlin, Mise Caldwell, Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Landale, Mr. MacDougall, Mrs. Maitland, Mrs. Phelips, Mrs." Ritchie and Mr. Waters O
Bira. Iam and Mrs. N. L. Bruith 84
A St. John's Cathedral yesterday Mrasted largely of leaseholds nd largely Francis Milner, assistant secretary of the also of pure persoanity. If the bailif Shanghai Club, was married to Elías Alles were withdrawn, the personalty might b Maud Jackman, formerly of the Victoria removed. He also objected to St. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. Benvin Suring Hing loghal. The bride had spension of the receiving order for Mrs. Anderson, Mies Baker Brown, been home enholiday and the bridegroom, the same reason; and pointed out that I who is well-known in Shanghai sporting the leaseholds might be well mortgaged- circles, cume down from the North for the His Lordship and the compradors wan ceremony, a whioli tho Rov. V. H. Copley to the guarantors, and it would not Moyle attivated. Mr G. II. May give bo suggested that he was not worthy
$28,000. away the bide
Mr. Pulter objected to the juridiction Hon. ME. R. Halifax, Secretary for of the order pe certain frets had, in the |hink Aftales, on his depintura for home gal cinco of the term, been suppressi
have today kel a tout suid-off by the cruditor
Mrs. A. F. Davoy, Mr. Herbert Grits, Mr. Kally, Ms. Rayner, Mrs. Sliceton, "Mrs. R. Hancock, Miss Inmort. Mex. Cromis, Mrs. H. W. Bird nod Mira. B. Hancock...
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION
30
her anal small girl of being concerned together in the theft of 208 sovereigns from her master. pat
It is alleged that the amah saw the
holder put si ng enotnining the
coins in a wandrobe, and she and the
girl disposed of them. The amah after. wards sent the girl to Canton, where she wit stopped by the police, and the mas ter reported her appearance to the ̈ polls her and then went to look for her. hilo in Capton he wrote announcing the |date of his rettu, and on seeing the kt ter the amah attempted to escape through In window, but p and fractured her aukle. The hearing of the case was fixol for 10 a.m. to-mUITSW,
WANTED AT POK-LO.
Jumprector Watt brought up in custody a man named Lui Mut who is wanted
by the Chinese authorities to auswee charge of committing a murder at Pok-lo. Proceedings for his extralition will be commenced next Tuesday.
trouble this, seison, owing to the assist.
Lance of the vasings Club societaliony je
The Chairman': That in very gratifying."
A enmplaint was raised agending, the inconvenience caused by spestitors eu croaching on the p'tohei dating play and” official refereen Nero naked rigidly to exercise their mathuzhy of stopping the game un il the lines were male dous.
LEAQUE MEETING.
The Scarcity of Pitches.
Mr. W. H. Viresh presided at a meeting of the League, which followed
The Secretary observed that the present time was not suitable for tackling the question on the scarcity of playing pitches ad the Grounds committee had decided to hold the inatter over until after the holidays. It was hoped to have Stwo pitches separate from the Valley next: season, together with a workable arrange ment of the pitchen at Happy Valley.
The meeting elected Mr. 4. H. Vivenali Ice-president of the Faguo in siccasion Lo Wasract Office Mora who has felt the Colony,
“Begarding the postponed ixture between, Queen's College and St Joseph's Collage the moating replied to Sne the Queen's
From Blake Pier. The party of well. His Lorilahip eventually decided to A meeting of the Hongkong Football Collega chib 82.30 and ordered the match
whereinduded number of Comial discharge the order the whole hattes Kapcidin was held at the T. Erracks to be played on a data to be fixed.
-Meny cank-Browne: presiding in the Clinic, aby prominent Chinos comes before the Court on Friday, Batice of air. It Hanesel Thore pre- has worn and girl who were who perectified to the Jenkin preferring this soup to posent cluded Maine T. Robertson, and caught cutting all trees in Charles in which bar Hulifax slord the crder His Tardship - Liput. Raupall, It G
held by those with whom his odizo hringa | marks that had he krown anything of Mr Ange the
montioned
SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.
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