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WATSON'S

COMPOUND

THE CHINA MAIL.

tervention is contemplated. Neither

Japan nor any other of the Allied RACE COURSE TRAGEDY.

Pawers would désien to fake any

sation, which would have the effect of provoking the Bassians to active!

BALSAM OF ANISEED icy against the Powers with

Giyes immediate relief in all cases of

COUGH.

Price: 50 cents and $1.00 per Bottle.

PREPARED ONLY BY

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.,

HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Telephone 18.

To-day's Advertisements

HONGKONG

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,

TT has been decided to hold thei IFLOWER VEGETABLE

SHOT at the BOTANICAL GARDENS instead of The City Hall.

The Show will be open from 3 to 6 r.. on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 14th and 15th March

Exhibitors are requested to note that the hours for staging Exhibits will be as already advertised.

H B. L. DOWBIGGIN,

Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong, Mar. 7, 1918.

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY,

LIMITED

218

THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDIN TRANNUAL MEETING OF

SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the

Ofices of the General Managers at Nock, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant to

Hongkong, March 7, 1918

PUBLIO AUCTION

(FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

ON

WEDNESDAY,

the 13th March, 1918, at 10.30 am,

at their Eales Rocm, No. 8 Dee Vanx Road, Comer of.

Ice House Street,

Four Brass Twin Bedsteads (New),

Boots" and Shoes,

Gent's Coats, Vests, Hata, Ties, &c. Ancl·

A quantity of DRESS MATERIAL. Terms :-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctionem Hongkong, Mar. 7, 1018.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

317

PRE Undersigned have received in- Tstrichons to all by Public Auction

DEITE.

whom they were but recently in alliance against the Powers whom they still regard as the enemies of Freedom and Civilisation, though under fores majeurs they have signed a treaty of peace and friend-i ship with them. It is made perfectly

CORONER'S COURT OF ENQUIRY

OPENS.

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918,

Mr, Lo In fact the Gorarament issued hundreds of matabed permit know there was a growing demand for during the year. He issued the racer these sitent M

bed permits, in accordanca - with Witconca; applications were instructions from the Government, - increasing.

although the erection of the abeds: was an exception to the Building

for public safety was sonsidered?

Witness:—I am not aware as to what was done at the time.

Hr. Lo: Do you know whether at the time the question as to regulations | Onliusnce regulations with regard to proximity to other buildings. There were no specified dimensions - sub-/ mitted to the Authorities as required Further questioned, Witness said the by Regulation B. No limitation was alteration to Regulation No.. 6 made input on the height of the mashed, 1912, was that whereas formerly it was length or thickness, of the poles, the required anly that the Golf Club greens distance between poles, or the lash should be protected, the alterationings to be used. Witness said that provided that the whole aren should be broner's enquiry into the Dr. Bacfarlane said he made a protected by the laying down of wooden Mr. Sam had been in the P.WD. for about five years. He was selecte clear in the telegrams that whatever disaster at the Race Course, which pasartem examination of a Chi-planka He did not know the reasoned at home, for this special work.

nese fangle who was identified as for this. It was a matter for the resulted in the death of nearly 500 the body of Me Kait Shi In his Director of Public Works to decide. Mr. Sur reported that he had care- people, was opened the more opinion death was caused by suffoca

The Crown Solicitor: I suggest the fully inspected all the pantaleds. before . J. Wood, the Coroner. tion. The body was in a charred the Director of Public Works be called. He had never previously reported

The Coroner agreed.

Irregularities Witness considered Nominally the inquest was upon the bondition.

Mr. F. C. Mason Hurley, of Messrs Air." Sara a reliable officer. Witness body of Mac Kun Shi, one of the

In reply to Mr. Gedge, Dr. Mac-Hughes & Hough, said he received in himself had been in the Colony for farlane said he did not remember structions to hold the auction from the about a year, und since 1911.teen victims.

The Jury comprised Mamining the body of Albert Ahwes. Government under similar conditions to in charge of the Billing Ordinanc those of last year. The sale wat Offices. He knew the firm of con TANO banker); foreman, Mr. W.

deceased was identified in his presence four Chinese papers.

Ispector Watt said the body of the advertised in foar foreign papers and tractors who erected the sheds. The Tack (consulting engineer). And The body was taken from the centre of In reply to Mr Bowley, witness said ber of matsheds. When he issued firm Ind erected an enormous num- Tack MJ, E. Wallace (general agent, the Colonial stand.".

Tiites: 4, 5 and 6 were purchased by J. permits for matshed theatres, he did CPR. Ocean Services).

David Wood, Superintendent Blake He did not know the purchasers not insist upon compliance with the of Accounts and Stores of the personally. He was not in a position regulations as to exits, gangways, Public Works Department, said he to inform the Court, of the names of ete. He was under the impression

action Japan may take in Siberia will be taken only with the approval

of the Alfies generally,"

NEWS OF THE DAY.**

Cats not

· LOCAL AND” GENERAL

..".

A 514

Mr. d. H. Wakerian, the Crown

RAILTON.-At the Kennedy Town Hoed Manager of the Shanghai Licensed Solicitor, appeared to assist in the looked after the procedure of lotting the persons who purchased the sites that the Public Works Department

Mr. J. Vaughan has been appoint pital, to day, ANY MAUD RAILTON. Pilots Association, having relieved ir enquiry as stated by the Attorney Funeral will pass the Monument D. L. Watson.

General, at the formal opening on Monday last ep

ME. F. B. L. Bowley appeared on betulf of G Hock, the contractor who erected the matsheds.

to-morrow 10 a.m.

The China Mail.

It is advertised that the Horticul tural Show is to be held on the 14th and 10th inst. at the Botanical Gardens as usoni, and not at the City Hall."

Mr. H. Gedge appeared on bebait of the Hongkong Jockey Club and the relatives of the Iste Albert

this.

the sites for the booths on the Race under Chinese firm names.

had received legal opinion that mate Cam The Public Works Department In reply to Mr. D'Almada, witness shed theatres did not come under the gate authority from the Government to exid Clases 4, 5 and 6 were road at regulations. Es would not be ser instrase the Government Auctioneers to the suction in Chjaese. The other tain of that, bub he knew the matter sell the rights to erect and occupy clauses were not read. matsbeds on certain sites on the Race Mr. F. Sutton, Land Surveyor in the was discussed some years ago.

In reply to the Coroner, the Crown Course, situated to the north of the P.WD, in reply to the Crown Solicitar that authority this year on the same pegged out the sites according to the Grand stand. The Government gave and he had a plan given to him and be Solicitor said he had never heard of Further questioned by Mr. Bowley, conditions na laat year. Witness signed plan. The purchasers wers not present the letter to the Government Auc- As far as bekasw, the matabeds were tat Mr. Wright said that in future he tionera, Messrs. Hughes and Hough, ent in sosordance with the pins. He certainly thought the regulations Mr. Leo. D'Almada appeared on in which they were instructed to make had nothing to do with selling the sites should be enforced.

the usual arrangement for patting up In reply to Mr. Bowley, witness zaid The Court then adjourned until behalf of the owners of Stands Noa. for public auction the rights to erect he did not inspect the sheds; it was to-morrow. The game in the second round 7 and 8: Mr. J. Rosario; the husband mataheds for the Races and that intend- not his duty to do so. He had nothing TRERE does not seem to be anything of the Billiard Championship at the of Mrs. Razack, who perished in the ng bidders should be notified that the to do with that.

prohibicion against gambling remained The Coroner: The sheds were Club between fire; and the family of the late Me.in force. A letter was received on inspected by an officer of the Public

January 21 from Mass. Hughes and Works. Department. L. Xavier.

Hough enclosing an Ale sale and a

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, Mar. 7, 1918.

JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

A Peking telegram to our Chinese contemporary says the War Particips tion Bureau seems to be a 'mcat power-Ahwee. ful body controlling all the influences in the Northern provinces..

the

The

follows

Bri

CONDITIONS OF LETTING.

In reply to Mr. D'Almada, witness zaid he had nothing else to do with the sheria szcept to pag out the sites.

st

a native of Heung Shan; Fur Lighest bidder shall pay to Court, ne . photographs, produced

The Coroner

1- The

the allotment shall be let.

remark, with reference to the letter allotment that may be made to any per to cancel without compensation any which appeared in the Press asking son objected to by the Police Authorities aged any peckons desiring to g4-Intending bidders are informed prohibition against gambling give evidence, that he would also be roumains in force.

shst the

certi:

10

The following is A list of the purchasers of sites and the purchase pricca

1

I Jockey Club...

ទ #

Unity

7 Xavier

8 Remedics

9 Bitchie

14 Chan Lin Tong

11 Cheongli...

is Lok Kee

13 Korg Koo

14 Yow Kee

13 Aoi

16 Abmes 17 Abon

18

10

CHINESE BUBSCRIPTION LIST.

Up to yesterday the subscription at

As a meeting of the Chinese General

like universal support in Japan for Victoria Recreation the sggested military expedition to Sergeant Ives and Wong Po Man will

Mr. M. K. Lo appeared on betalt Siberia. Indeed a telegram from be played to-morrow at 7.30 p.m. Osaka appearing in the Shanghai

The Hon. Treasurer of the Ale of Fung Lok Yuen, Lay, Chan Sin, the conditions of letting is papers states that the general feeling Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals beg Tuien, and Leung Kung Kus alb

Leung, Wai Sam. Tsang Wah, Lai

Wong Kui Ka, of Ice House Street a photographer. said he was rive a Statement of the Company's is decidedly against the despatch of to acknowledge with thanks the follow the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank recepted Tenant for the term stated.

1.-Tho bigbest bidder shall be the the Races on February 26, stand- Accounts to 31st December, 1917, and troops to Siberia. Apart from the ing donations to the funds of the Ecsak. U Chuen, 186, Temple Street. viz-28th February to 3rd March Hosaw the sheds collapse and soon after Bingo near the wianing post. the report of the General Managers:

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the fact that rumours of the possibility ofpitals:-

Yaumati; Lau Yuk Sang, shroff to inclusive, 1917 and if any dispute arise a tire started. After sending his son to Company will be CLOSED from the such action always discourages the

Sam Wing

$50

between two or more bidders the ese after his poople, he took photographs. Messrs. Leigh & Orange: Lau Hauallotment in dispute shall be put up in front of the Portuguesa Stand. Wit 13th to 27th instant both days inclusive.

Balilios Girls School (2 months) 20

the former bidding.

புகம்: identified JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.markets in Japan, it is considered General Managers. that it would be merely Chau-

as being taken by him. Wit In M. Supreme Court at Sze, 15, Des Voeux Road West, Tsuthe Auctioneers within three days of ness described

the intervals which 316 vinistic and unecerary expense, Shanghai before His Honour Judge Sir Kwok Fui, typist; and Hon Kut this on the full amount at which elspexi between the taking of eight photographs, representing different because it is believed that the Ger Havillard. de Sanemarez, the hearing Lam, shroff in the compradore de 3-The least to clour away and re stage of the fire. He had no photo mane, however versatile, are not yet was started of an action by Mr. Sing-che,partment of the Mercantile Bank office all material and rubblish from his graphs of the collapse before the firs Fallotment within days from the cles He saw the sheds collapse. He saw the HE Undersigned have, received la, likely to stretch their arms to the Proprietor of the Mee Sing Hong against Indiaid he trculd like.tu-The Government reserve the right He saw smoke about ten seconds after

of thethooting.

fire starting in the centre of the stands. structions to sell hy. Public Auction. Far East across Siberia. The pour claim was for damages, in the sum of

seconds alapsed from the time the first Mesara E. D. Sasadon and Co. The

the collapec. In his opinion about three ibility of eamy submarines and Taels 95,000, for the non-delivery of aircraft being shipped across the opium stored in the godowa of the

the collapsed to the complete collapse. MrA, E. Wright, Executive Engineer Siberian Railway to attack Japan is defendants.

of the Public Works Department, in regarded as still more remote. The

-The Tenant of each Booth site charge of the Buildings Ordinance office the Tung Wab Hospital in aid of

stated

in reply to the Lown Solicitor Tuffarers by the recent calamity at the The Cabinet at Folding has isquad Sery glad to receive any photograpbail protect the turf on such site by that the purchasers of the sites got a Aands clearly voices this sentiment the of matsheds for previous years

Race Course, amounted to $14,200. It, deprecates careless action, Military Commanders along.

He and photograple for the year boards at least inch thick:

The Te sat of each Booth site production of that certificate to his

Uffice (witness) advocates watchfulness concerning Yangisze:-"Effective protection should 1011, but for other years he had not shall provide within the boundaries of fur cache (with a missa proponit, ons Chamber of Commerce sympathettie

iusual procedure was A number of pairs of Ladies and Gent how the Russian altnation settles by all means be afforded to foreign been able to obtain them.

such site, sufficient aripal accomodation adopted this year. He did not know reference was made of the recent Leithe by means of Earthenware, jars, the actual purchasers: · He believed the down, and analyzes the objects for steamers plying along the Yangtaze. In

Ma, Kung Fong, assistant comprasome other receptacles approved by the parchasers themselves applied for the disaster at the Race Course. The the despatch of Japanese troops as order to avoid misunderstanding you are dore, employed by the British-Sanitary Department. Bach receptacles permits, but be could not say for certain. Committee, we understad, have peti

ahall be emptied and cleansed daily The production of the auctioneers. coming, in three categories: (1) instructed to order all your subordinates American Tobacco, Company, and to the satisfaction of the Sanitary ficate was his authority to issue p 17 permanently the grave where the victime tioned the Government to reserva because the Bolsheviki are regarded not to interfere with the movements of Living,st No. 15, Jervois Street, said Authorities

5.-The Tenants of Booth Bites 0.to 17 were available. The permit for No.

All the permita except for Stand s German gants: (2) in order to

foreign steamers."

at he was the husband of Mn Kan Shi, inclusive shall provide a gangway-10 was sad to Mr. Chan Sai Tong. The of the disaster were buried, the inteas

who lost her life in the Race Course feet wide at the narrowest portion as fole of permit was known as a mistion being probably to raise a monu prevent a German invasion of the

Mr. W. A. Dowley, Honorary disaster. On February 26th last het. Such gangway shall be to cellaneous permit and had been in use

sites: Bach formed Far East: and (3) to protect Japan- Secretary and Treasurer of the Digarette went to the races with his wife and cf plank placed close together and supposed that the permits were issued

ment there. & number of years. He bad always for &

A subscription was made at this che residents there. The paper cor- and Tobacco Fund forwards us a list daughter. Next morning he went and 2 fedt bore the tort and shall poder Section 204 That meant that mesting for the relief of the sufferers

he bounded on the Western site by the work was to be carried out under the siders that as yet none of there showing subscription amounting, to be left his wife and daughter in the fence not less than a feet high from the terms of the Public Buildings Ordinance by the earthquake catastrophe a

$738.40 zince February 2ad. are sufficiently critical to call for

Colonial Stand. He did not know Bronud formed of close boarding or The deficition of the word Building" Swatow, and the total wroughly

matting or amount previously subscribed was

Some other approved

included rentaheds. He would not say $3,800. action. It points out that the 895,693.27. The total to date is the the number. He was in the United material. Epob gangway and fence that matabeds were included in "excep shall be constructed and maintained tional buildings. No plans of these mat Bolsheviki tre clearly anti-German 826,421.57. Since the 2nd ultime Stand at three o'clock when he heard during the Races, by the Tenants to the sheds or any matsheds have ever bees and concludes: "The Russians must 210,000 cigarettes have been dis-

a noise and he saw all the people satisfaction of the Building Authori-leposited under Section 222 of the not be antagonized. We

running and the matshed in which is musttributed to various troops. There is al co

Baildings ordinat.co. No requirements always maintain friendly relations balance in hand of $505.70.

he was fell down. He laid on the Witness had nothing further to do of Section 299 had been complied with

Tewas bis with the matter after that The 2023 of the Ordinance should have been that Section Opinion because they are our neighbour

floor with nearly 200 people on top present conditions had been in force covered by the purchasers. He was of Members of the Society of St of it. He got out in about two mince 1912. The Even if action becomes necessary, we George are reminded that the annual minutes and went to look for his Department drew up the conditions

Public Works that opinion after B. CoLversation

Messrs. Bradley & Co., Ltd., with the Crown Solicitor yesterday. the now lies on the EAST POINT of first consult our Allies and the subscription of $24 is now due for wife. When he got to the Colonial In reply to Mr. Bowley, witness ssid tuper i lon of the washeds by which appeared in a recent issue of After a permis had been issued there write: In response to the appeal NAUCHAU ISLAND about twenty-Russians themselves. Japan must 1918 and should be sent to Mr. J. H. Stand where his wife was, there was those were the only conditions required building inspectors who were notified your paper, the following mounts fre miles from KWAN-CHAU-WAN. act unselfishly, and bypourably in Ramsey, Hongkong, & Shanghai Bask. a fire. He did not find his wife and by the Government so far as letting the of the i-sue of permits. It was

Together with her ENGINES order to leave no room for Inter-We are asked to say that it will facilitate fanghied. Next morning he went control as to the quality of the material thought it, subject to direction of the either through us or sent to Swatow aités was concerned. The question of duty to make anca inspection as they been received from Hongkong, BOILERS, ANCHORS, CHAINS, &c.,

national soreness, The view ex-accounts and assist the Hon. Treasurers at about 7 o'clock to the Faced for the inaabels reated with the Executive Env ber. The inspector for the Foreigners, and Chimese in Swatow de, &c, and such other SHIPB equip ment as may be found on board, but pressed by the Asaki is stated if Subscriptions are sent as 8000s Course. He found the body of his Director of Public Works The Gorem. Fatrict co ering the race course was have subscribed liberally but Dr. no CARGO is to be considered in this to be strongly supported by the possible so

to consider

that the same are wife. The body was burned. He ent conditions contained nothing about Sars. Matsheds as a role received Whyte writes that further funds are protection from fire, overcrowding, oss very little inspection. Ho koew that urgently needed to meet the distress leaders of laduntry who supplied received before the arrangements for identified ma wife's body by the of cooking stoves in or around the mat Mr. Sara had reported inspection of the caused by the Earthquake. The SHIP is now guarded by the munitions to Russia at an earlier the attention of the committee. her toe Mr. Watt and Dr. Maciar-

St. George's Day Celebrations occupy clothing, and also by a deformity in sheds

Bring courte matshed. Three or more Duutions, either to the under- FRENCH authorities."

Mr Bowley: Is there any prohibition inspectims had been reported. Witness signed or sent direct to Dr. Whyte age of the War. While they are disappointed concerning the failure

Maastoral "No sedlaring were present. He took the against gambling outside the mastshed 71 Tim velf instructed Mr. Sara to make the of the English, Presbyterian Mission, Witness: Not that I know of spectione So far da be knew, to Swatow, will be thankfully ro of Russia to defeat the enemy on

FOOTELL to Canton for burial. Later Wi Bowley, That know uncars to an cial, instructions had been fasue to e

Sabzon hondentified at the Pohoe Station be a dead letter. Was there any penalty garchasers and also nothing was

Captain T. Hall" the Eastern Front, nevertheless they deeply sympathize with

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE two bungles and the other jewellery attached fat is taken or given as to the number to 1. Anonymous

Witness That is a matter for the admitted to the sheds. No tests

Messrs. Corasjes Fallasjes fortanes of the Russian people po for wearing on the day of the calamity Dorstorent. The fovernment No instructions were credi, so für að h

The names of players picked to rebelongs to his wife which she was Director on instructions from the of strengh were made officially Cooper, Fac

Mi Ferguson On the other band the Main their game with the R. E. Haturday, In reply to Mr Bowley, Witness under no obligation to let, the sites know, as to cooking arrangements. #li

at £30 pm, on the Clob Ground are as said his wife was 20 years of age. The sum realised by the sale this year was news to witasss that any cooking. 4. Sapher, Edg. action. foliowa Sim, 10 These were the views which were Stewart

· MEMO. (FOR TO DAYAN

Rodger, Irvine & Cave, Balaton, He left his wife on the bottom floor was $14,000 less commission, $13420, was carried on. In his opinion it would. Harris, Esq.

&McCubbin, Grimme of the Colonial Spand. There were That was practically the same aslast year. not be a safe thing to allow £16—Harraston's Circus at Causewayfinding expression in Japan a week McTavish, Stalker, Fasco and J. Rodger floors. He did not pay any The conditions of letting were identical instructions were, issnect w

¡Bay:

or more ago, when the factors which

money to go into the stand. Any this year with those for last year ex inspect the sheds during the Exces make Japan's intervention now

body was allowed to go in without cepting that clauses 7 and 8 wore-added, as covering of the turf with planks, as bicket****

A cash sweep was being Bo far as he knew, the conditions of sale required by clause No. 6 of the appear to highly desirable were still BKDC 3rd COY. RO. conducted on the first floor. There were carried out by the lessees, except Regulations, in his opinion, did not wanting. The great danger is that

wai nobody at the gate of the stand possibly that of gambling

affect the stability of the shade. None PROHIBITED IMPORTS AT AMOY. The following will represent the to stop people going in. He did not In reply to Mr. Gedge witness said of the night reached the ground that the huge suppl

of munitions and Defence Corps in the above Leagde have to pay to go into the United the Jockey Club bought at public they rested on the boards, but that We are faformed that the following

Match at Happy Valley to-morrow. which have been Bully off 445 pm-sharp E Stand cash weep was going on auction the right to erect matahoda or made no diflerebee if the shedare imports are probibited at Amos-Furs 10.30a.m.—Auction of assorted stores accumulating in Siberia may con I Fakeit, E. -W-8. Evaina, G. E the number of people going in. Any de connection withthe letting of the sites would not be a tendency for the poles dings, old paper, fresh fruits, vegetables, Hamilton: P. H. Cobb W. Edmonds are also. There was no check on iter 1. 2 au13; otherwise the Club bad properly rected except that there skins, hair, rags, old clothe old bed esirably in the existing circumstances Piercy J, Stalker, R. Jesland, Kuumber could go in that washed

00

THURSDAY,

the 14th March, 1918, at 18 o'tlock Noon,

at their Halos Room No. 8,

Das Vaux Road, Corner of

lee Hutse Street,

The Steam Ship

*HONGKONG,"

SALE

For further particulars apply to the Undersigned.

Tuns-Casha.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Amcliorvara... Hongkong. Mar. 7. 1918)

THE CALENDAR.

31

HEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. 11am-Extraordinary General Mest

ing of the Kowloon Land & Building .Co., Ltd.

* GENERAL-MEMORANDA:

BÁTULDAY, March 9 — 20

it Kowloon Railway Station mad

- Hauefacturing Co., Ltd.

1

rolling stock

the mi

HOCKEY.

their

NAMOA ISLAND RELIEF

FUND.

Messrs, Showan, Tomes

Com

G Piercy, Eng.

35.00

$10.00

$12,00

6.00

1,000,00

In reply to ME D'Almoda, witness to slide if they were in the ground plants, earth, or mould, coffins, codtsin- asid, that he was not aware that there He did not think that the recent ene under the control of the enemy, Rouse at try top United Stand. The greatest panic sible for examining the matakeda zitar in the slightest degree... Witness

Brayshay (Caph), O Hodgson, HB was 6s the ground floor of the rig anyone in his Department upon surthquake backs affected the anods corpaes, and and old gunny lage

1.30 am--Meeting of Hongkong Hope!

3 pm.Matinee at Harmston's Circus, TUESDAY, March 115

especially in view of the fact that

the German and Austrian prisoners

BUB IT I

A good many peopia.

was in the stand on his right looking erection.

inspected the grounds but no down the Kies Course This United In reply to Mr. itress said the signs the any of the. Stand was very crowded when it mason, the sites

pat ap for Finserted Anction, fi 1891 instead of mold-be | Ptq Lines Bald. private tenderya previously

2303.m2-- Asction of Teakwood and

Blackwood Furniture &e at Mours of war la liberis are being, if they Hughes & Hough's

2,00 pm Auction of Household:

Linens at Hughes 4-Hough'';

COLDAT,

8.30 pmARTual Meeting of Man

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