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ho argument"
of the parrot confers upon it a great advantage. By being vague, or obscure, One of the pleasant his
can Carry on LOGOPHILY. things that reward has been said, and attach to himself when all the wanderer about the world is the interesting insight read into his meaningless phrases
a crowd of others like him, who all! he gets into the structure and nature the meanings they prefer. (as the of language. New, and strange Americans do in "New Thought' Words are the fascinating moss that literature) and give him credit there does adhere to the rolling, grone.. for The rabble being still busy with its legalized orgie of gambling, and. unlikely to read us, let us, you and we, sedentary folk, have a little chat all to ourselves about words," and
the subject of words.
SOUR GRAPES.
4
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.
ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920.
year,
Few casos of sickness have been reported and those only of a triling kind."
About the same
HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
Orders for Cadet Company by Liont. A. O. Brawi
STRENGTH.
Cadet H. J. Burden joined on 27. 1, 20 and is posted to Section 1...
Cadet 1. S. Flegg joined on 2.2 20 and is posted to Section 1.
Cadet A. C. B. Collins joined on 2. 2.20 and is posted to Section 2
olan are permitted to resign on Cadets, A. Hazeland and N. G. leaving the Colony.
PARADES.
i
at Headquarters on Monday, 16th All Sections, Band and Instructors incant, at 5.15 p.m... Church, Kowloon on 7th March.
Church Parade, at St. Andrew's ..
Staff ---Out of a Staff of thirty-three
prize and speech day took place last year.
It is not very surprising that there The St. Paul's College animal should be a number of changes-each- evening in the College.compound."
A very severe loss was felt
including the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn.guished himself in the school as a by all in the passing away, at Macao, There was a large gathering present of Mr. Lai. She Fan who had distin
Sometimes one is helpfithe Rt. Rev. Dr. Lander).
C.M.G., and the Bishop of Victoria ruden: of exceptional ability and later less.
had endeared himself to all as a mem- One's teeth are
The function opened with a concert ber of the Staft. Early in the year on edge because of the given by the students of the College. Mrs. Claxton left us to return to obout things that are implicated in our forefathers. Take the word that one lasted some one hour and a half service on the Staff.
sour grapes eaten by The programme which was a lengthy England aer seven years" valuable ends the last paragram. The after which the prizes were distri- time Mr. Charles Gerken resigned his proofreader is nearly sure to add Some time ago we reac e" to the end of it, as is the outed by Dr. Claud Severn. The position as master of the Commercial WELSH, ferred casually to the custom. The omission of the "e" concert was much enjoyed by all pre- class in order to enter a business Arm coincidence of sound and was a sop to our literary conscience.sent.who were unanimous in their and was followed later by Mr. Lam meaning of a word that is almost Fore and for are two different words, praise of the College orchestre which Sing Fan for the same reason. Two identical in Mandarin, Welsh, and with two very different meanings. rendered some fine selections includ members of the Staff left in order to English. We believe our memory is The context really calls for the wording the "Hongkong." one-step. continue their studies elsewhere. Mr. right as to the Mandarin word, though "thatfor," which doesn't exist. That Chinese music was rendered by Mr. G. Rowan to England and Mr. Albert we have mislaid the notebeck in in passing.
U Man Shu and Mr. Shih Wei Hua.Wong to Shanghai. These vacancies. which we had written the ideograph
We had such a lot Mr. Weng Ping lu occupied the chair have been filled by Mrs. Goggin- and transiiteration. "Cwm and. coombe "are respectively the other
of interesting things during the concert.
who. however, has been obliged to We know the Bretons of
to say about the i Alter the concert, the Bishop of resign within the last few days, to the France fairly well, and could make ing and misuse of words, and this course of a short speech said that be. Li Ying Piu. Li Chi Wa, Chin Kwong habitual misread Victoria took the chair and in the regret of all-by Messrs. Tso-See Kai, shift to follow large part of their
seemed our only chance; but new speech.
had two matters which he wished to Yan and Chin Ke Yung. Also Miss | never pick out a word of a Welsh four space is done. The famous and § mëntion. Firstly, he would refer to K. L. Stewart whose retum, after distribute the prizes this year. The
fierce dispute between Jesuits and Mr. Stewart and sli man's native jabber, we are dubious Jansenists was purely verbal, yet They had done excellent work during been warmly welcomed by all. It is work had been carried on at the Col-
the teachers. three and a half years" absence, has with regard to the popular legend many men were killed by it. Perhaps the last year and he wished to con- quite impossible to de justice here to in spite of all there were splendid re- that all Walshmen, and Bretors when some day we may be allowed another gratulate them on the splendid results the splendid work of the Staff. It has sults. But whatever those disadvan
lege under certain disadvantages but they meet reed no interpreter. Be- ing of Cumberland. and familiar gc.
which had attended their efforts. He been great thing for the school to tages were the whole tone and at- with the dialect (which as regards,
had always felt that St. Paul's was have retained for another year, the mosphere of the school was a splen- most substantives and many verbs is.
a "live" concern and that downright services of Mrs. Walmsley, whose did example to the other schools a true ancient tongue. and not a
good work was being accomplished. reaching and influence have left no He was always pleased to attend such small impression on the upper classes, training in Hongkong of what a body gatherings connected with the school Mr. Wong Shiu Pun has again disable leadership. He was particularly of enthusiastic boys could do..under To-day's dollar is worth 5s. 103d for there was always bound to be antinguished himself as House masterpleased to read the paragraph in the enthusiastic meeting When he or in the Hostel and in countless other report dealing with Social Service. rived in the Colony twelve years ago ways,
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As an old hand in the newspaper game the
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Shanghai correspondent (unknown to us personally) makes this leader writer pukish. If the Editor doesn't either admonish or sack him, we shall marvel. By "extravagance" we do net refer to the waste of China Mail money on idiotic messages containing superfluous words. We use the word in its original intention, the intention that is visible at sight to the educated man who has his humanities,
"
His
extra-vagance" consists in a 20- ing outside" of or a wandering forth from the legitimate and wide field of pukka news. A coolie fell from a
sub-editor give it that long heading,
News 10, which the world has
A RELUCTANT STOPPAGE..
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
land. Wales, and Cornwall contain the purest English stock, descendants. of folk who held aloof from the Ro-j mans, and who resisted to the last the Scandinavian and Teutonic ban- di's who took possession when the Romanis quitted. The very name of Cumberland suggests that it means the land of the Cymbri or Cymri, ie the Welsh. That we are all alike Keltic Anybody seen Trotski? This is seem fairly certain, though it is now Friday the 13th, so of course the the fashion to jeer at the "Keltic worst had, to happen. Trotski is { myth,"
missing. Anybody detaining the Certain natural fea dear little foot (who has the licence PLACE NAMES. Tures, such as rivers, number 133 indented on her collar)
retain their ancient will be assaulted as soon after disesults names the longest. Esk is a Cum-covery as possible. brian example, the name being the old Keltic word for water.
"Ask,"
As sports master as well as
G. E. STEWART, Captain, Adjutant, H.K. Defence Corps. Hongkong, February 13, 1920.
The Government had in hand the
The annual prize giving of the he had found one difficulty was the Senior Teacher of English subiec:s. been helping poor boys in another is Some of the boys in the College had St. Paul's Girls' School will take question of what should be done with Mr. A. Rowan has done invaluable trict of the Colony with their educa place on February 16 at 3 p.m. Mrs. St. Paul's College, of which he was service to the school. Mr. Wei Wing tion. He was afraid that the district Gurner will presen: the prizes. Warden. "It had been a training. Col. Yuer, as Senior Mathematical Master, referred to was only one among many lege for future clergy and he was has added another year of really good others in the Colony. The subject relieved when it was decided to trans-work to the many he has already given had been occupying the attention of fer the Training College to Canton. to the school. All indeed have work- The speaker was afraid he would haveed well and happily together more dents and also the Government and some of the leading Chinese resi- the College en his hands. but Mrlike members of a family than teach shortly, he trusted, efforts would be Stewart stepped forward and took the ers in a school. matter in hand with the magnificent
made to minimize a serious blot on the educational system of the Colony. now obtained. He would
Soon, it was hoped the poor boys in always lock back with pleasure and
the Colony would be able to pase the jey on the work he had been permit
schools at very moderate cost. The leading article in "Shipping red to witness. His second duty that in the dialect, means dry or water and Engineering this week deals evering was to introduce the Hon. less. Helvellyn, the name of one with "The Chinese Government Dr. Claud Severn--a gentleman who of our mountains. has a Welsh look Steamship Administration"" about it, and a Welsh acquaintance attention is drawn to the efficient Hongkong audiences (Applause. and really needed no introduction tells us it means Yellow Mountain.mancer in which the vessels of this Appledore Lodore, and Derwent each line are now being operated.. A seem to have the Welsh root dwr "short general history of the line is] in them. But this deld of enquiry given, together with the names and is large enough to leave to your tonnage of vessels comprising the own further research, in case your line, and it is stated that the policy like it.
of the company is to have its vessels manned eventually by. Chinese en- tirely. For this propose naval cadets from the Chinese Navy are being installed as junior officers, and under the efficient foreiga supervision they should in a few years make good officers.
Not long ago, on a NUMERALS. day when we relaxed and left politics and other popular stupidities for subjects more congenial, we remarked on certain crincidences that we had noted in the numerals of Malay, Maori, and Hawaaian. In some of the more remote parts of the Lake
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Ordination. Among the most in teresting events of the past year we may mention the Ordination, on Dec. 2 of three members of the School and Staff. In 1912 Messrs. Tso Sce Fong, To See Kai and Li Ying Piu matter of the extension of the Church entered the school. Having passed connected with the College and the right through the classes and given speaker opined that an early move some help on the reaching staff. they would be made ..THE REPORT.
studied in the Union Theological Referring to the coming departure of in that direction. The Rev. A. D. Stewart, Principal College at Canton. In their ordina-the Bishop, the Hon. Dr. Severn said of the College. read the report for tion we may see the fulfilment of the that all connected with the Callege the scholastic year.1919 as follows: main purpose for which the College would deeply regret his departure.
To-night we complete the eleventh was founded seventy years ago, and year of this school's existence, a year it is our earnest hope that others from which has had the unusual amount of the school will soon follow in their ups and downs.
In some directions there has been
steps.
PRIZE LIST.
hall year 1918 and first half year
Form VI.-Ho Ka Lau, Ist. second
encouraging advance: in others, we us, is the most interesting develop half year 1919.
Social Service-What to some of 1919, Li U How, 2nd, second half year 1918; James Choy, 2nd, Brst have nor cone nearly so well as,wement of the past year, and in some Qught.
ways the most valuable site of the
Form VA.-Leung Kwok Köng, Enrolment. The number on the work, has been the practical working half year 1919; Cheung Shiu Fan,
Ist, second half year 1918, 2nd, Srst register has been somewhat higher cur of the idea of Social Service, that The performance of the "Tents than it has ever been before. Over ja, service for others. This idea has 17, 3rd, first half year 1919. af Cumberland
ist, Arst half year 1919; Tse Chung (such of the Arabs" to be produced to four hundred names have been enter been worked out on several lines. At Borrowdale) there was an night and on Saturday by the Stu-ed for each half year. eany meeny miney mo" method of dents of the Hongkong University counting which suggests a survival will commence at 9.30 p.m. sharp. whole. The average For the year was initiative of the boys themselves, to second half year 1918; Hon Lung Form VB.-U. Wing Chan, ist, the beginning of each half year a second half year 1918, and first half from the primitive tongue, since it Ir. order to allow spectators to be 320. Amongst the small boys the welcome the new boys when the
Attendance has been good on the Commitee was formed entirely on the closely paralleled, we find, in Wales: seated in time this later hour has been attendance was specialy good. Al-arrived for the entrance examination
fixed upon, in the hope that much together 71 attended for the first half and to answer any questions: follow 2nd second half year 1918, 1st, first Commercial.-Hui Cheung Kwan, discorafort will thereby be spared of the year without missing a single ing which, a social gathering was at half year 1919; O Man Sing. 2nd. those who desire to witness the play day and 90 did the same in the second ranged to welcome the new boys and first half year 1919; Ho Chu Hang. undisturbed from the start. As the curtain will rise on a darkened staged throughout the year without a among friends.
The number who attend-make them feel as if they had come 1st, second half year 1918; Wong. and house it is particularly desired
Early in the year it
Ping Iu. 3rd, second half year 1918.
Upper IVA.-Ho Cheung Shing.
he should have wired "another Chinese coolie." He is anxious that We should krow that the manslaughter was the "result of" a squabble. "Killing another during squabble" must have seemed too ambiguous to entrust us with. A squabble is always "over" some thing, but he shoved that word in, District fearing that we might otherwise failas to get it. This squabble, then, was "over unloading cargo oranges." Not lemons, not strawberries, not pineapples, you'll observe. Oranges were material to the true facts, and ranges he telegraphed. If he felt that way about it, he might have omitted the word cargo. Unloading oranges" would not have compelled us to conclude that the coolies were vomiting or otherwise voiding pips. There was a savage attack," it seems, which was quite naturally
Borrowdale, Wales: 1 Yan,
2. Tyan 3 Tethera, 4 Methera,
5 Pimp.
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committee of
Fong, 2nd. first half year 1919. year 1919; Tang Tze Nam, 2nd,
that all should be seated by 9.30 p.m. single day's absence was 21. Be- was mentioned to the boys that at Tai The same applies to the second play: sides this, there are nine who have Hang. Causeway Bay, there were 2nd, First half year 1919; Li Leung "The Gods of the Mountain" attended for two and more years with many poor hoys without any educaYik. 3rd, first half year 1919. which commences after a 15 minutes our missing a single day.
A tional facilities. interval and opens with a singularly
School Studies have been well up masters and bays was at once formed second half year 1918 and first half Upper IVB.--So Ki Hang, 2nd, For "eleven" the old Welsh was beautiful lighting effect which car to the usual standard. Special em- and a subscription fist sent round the year 1949, Ng War Yu, 3rd, second only be appreciated in a darkened phasis has been laid on English Com- school which resulted in the starting half year 1918 at you, second and silent house.
position and Mathematics, with very and maintaining of a free school for 1919. encouraging results. In the lower boys in that place throughout the classes English. Reading and Con-year. Best of all the Boarders in Ist, second half year 1918; Poon Lower IVA.Tsang Kwok Teoi, versation have shewn signs of decided the hostel opened a free night school Hok Tsang, 2nd, second half year improvement. University Locals pro- in the College and carried it on them 1918: Hung Po Ching, 1st, first half duced resuks which were as good as selves, for five nights a week through year 1919; Tang Hin Wing, 2nd, first we could expect in view of the fact the whole year, thus giving practical half year, 1919. that a number of those who had pre- help to about 80 poor toys. At Lower IVB.-Chan Man Wa, 2nd,
NAMES.
made," so we pay for the word made also. This attack was not on a boathook, or by a boathook. You cannot hurt a boathook by high building and was killed. The attacking it, and no boathook is tardes (one and ten) and the Bare correspondent on that incident inherently vicious. In this case we relation of the Borrowdale version, telegraphed about "an awful tragedy are told beyond possibility of error, yana-dick, is apparent. Notice in witnessed in broad daylight After and at telegraphic rates, that the the Welsh the Gallic un, deux, trois, that he telegraphed that a lecture attack was made" with " a boathook. as well as the suggestion of the on geology had been given, in which And there the thrilling story ends. German five (fuent) in pip, and THE LATE DR. CAMPBELL the lecturer spoke of the pass. It is incomplete, tantalisingly in of the French huit in the Welsh Wyth.
GIBSON. ibility of earthquakes in the Shang-complete. We don't know yet what These old numerals are known to hai neighbourhood. We hope colour the handle of the boathook was the Bretons, the Cornish, and even to they may get 'em. This fellow
nor of what wood it was made.
the Irish. It is sald there are coin- We
The following letter appeared inpared for the examination did not take Christmas an entertainment was given second half year 1918; Wong Hok requires a good shaking. Our sub-are left in ignorance as to the owner cidences in Sanscrit but beyond diu the British Weekly of Dec., 4 the papers. In the Senior Division by the members of the hostel and Sun, 3rd, second half year 1918; Tso editor, at a loss for a suitable of it. We are not told how the and tri, which seem to be universal, Sir, I have just read with especial two passed and in the junior Division small present distributed to all the Yuk Wa, ist, first half year 1919; headline, gave that one "Red Hot oranges were packed, whether in we could not find them in the interest the highly merited obituary five. News" and by so doing gave us a crates, boxes, barrels, bottles. It dictionary we consulted.
notice of that venerated missionary
Night School students. In addition Tsang Chiu Wong, 2nd, first half year Sports-Limited space for prac-to this, members of the Staff and 1919. smile that was worth more than the is possible they were Blood Oranges.
The good old
and well-known sinologue, Dr. Camptising has proved a greater hindrance students have done useful work in item. On Thursday the Shanghai If so, our correspondent ought to THINGS BETTER expletive nouns
bell Gibson, in yesterday's British this year than ever before in the way carrying en Scripture Union meetings second half year 1918; Ip Wai Fong. Form A.-Chan Cheung In, 3rd, donkey excelled all his former records
have been more communicative, He THAN THEIR
Weekly. were jollier than with telegram about a coolie getting should not leave us uninformed of
of sports, the loss of a number of in the school, in active evangelistic 1st. Brst half year 1919; Yung Nai the Greeko Latin
Regarding what you fittingly terra good players from both the Football work in the Preaching Hall situated in Cheung, 2nd, Arst half year 1019. into jail for ten years. We can such essential facts. Our readers
combinations we his dignity of speech I may mention and Volleyball Teams left gaps which one of the busiest streets, and in Sun- appreciate and sympathise with the expect all the news, and we do not favour nowadays; you will pardon he was among those who addressed a could not readily be Alled as few, day school work.
Form B. Tso Yak Wa, 1st, emotions that made our long-suffering want to disappoint them. If these us for saying that when you have great missionary gathering at the As other than those on the team, have
second half year 1918; Tsang, Chir were coolic oranges, or Californian, seen Cumbrian lynns, combes, glens,sembly Hall, Belfast, In mid-autumn, or Mandarins, or Australian "navel" esks, holms, tells, rakes, mosses, 1908, under the chairmanshi of a Hence we have not shewn up well in whom we may mention those who 1919 Fok Wing Kai, 2nd, first half Thanks. Our grateful thanks are Wong, 2nd, second half year 1918; much opportunity of practising. due to many kind friends, amongst Chan Po Sing, Ist, first half year I waited."
oranges. (those are the best) forces, stakes howes, stickles, dales, celebrated and talented Anglo-Chin- Chinese coolie sentenced ten We should be told so, wicks, and thwaites, you are sure to ese, the late Sir Robert Hart, of either the Football or the Volleyball have an kindly come and given ad- year 1919.
frankly. We resent such niggardly say the things themselves are even Peking, And on the Sunday after Leagues. Many friendly matches dresses to the boys on Saturday morn- Coolie result of squabble over unload reticence. Moreover, we are obliged more glorious than their names. This noon following the meeting Showever, were played and a visit was ings. Also to the generous support second half year 1918; Fok, Wing Form IIIC. Chan Po-Sing, ist. ing cargo oranges made savage
to point out, the painstaking corres- is not patriotic exuberance; it is Robert told the writer that of the made to Canton and matches played ers of cur Extension Scheme. To Kai, 2nd, second half year 1018; Au attack with boathook."
pondent has fallen into the very sober judgment based on comparison able speakers to that rapt audience against four of the leading schools Doctor Severn we wish to express our Yeung Sing, 134, Arst half year 1919; That was the message exactly as
dangerous ambiguity he was so with most of the beauty-spots of all the one who impressed him most was resulting in a good number of vic-very sincere gratitude not only for Mak Kwong Sun, 2nd, Brst half year seat. Let us discuss it. We need not. expensively trying to avoid. The the world.
Dr. Gibson.
sories and in further fostering coming here, to-night to distribute the 1919. dwell on the relative unimportance of text of his message distinctly states. it as news for despatch to Hongkong. that the oranges made a savage
So much for logophi. Might I be permitted to express friendly spirit: between the schools prizes but also for his sympathy dis- Form A.-Chung Yee Tai, 2nd, That speaks for itself. It is the text attack with a boathook. It is only
LOGOMACHY. ly, or the fascination my warm thanks to Dr. John A. of Canton and Hongkong. During played in a variety of ways. To the second half year 1918: Ip Ping Kwan, that amazes us, as emanating from by sheer luck, quite fortuitously, that logomachy, or the misunderstanding opportune sermon entitled
of words. Now for Hutton for his solacing and most
the Summer swimming was again very Warden of the College, the Bishop of 1st, first half year 1919; Ling Tse Any grown-up person pretending to here in Hongkong we are partly and misuse of them. Another way God Time," appearing in the current joined the basting club which went and support in all that tends to the Form IB-Mak Kwong Sun. Ist,
Giving popular. Over a hundred and fly Victoria, for his unceasing sympathy Kwan, 2nd, first half year 1919. be a newspaperman. First he takes aware of the manners and customs to get fun out of words is to stay at issue of your serenifying and ever. out every Wednesday and Saturday good of the school-gratitude blended second half year 1918; Sum" Kwok bains to explain that it was a Chinese of oranges. We have observed them. home among books and learn them. Welcome journal. am, with the afternoon throughout the Summer with regret on the part of the staff and Hung, 2nd, second half year 1018: Dolie. Perhaps they have Indian, and if Shanghai oranges are like the To get your vocabulary from the highest consideration, yours faith term and continue into October, students, that this should be the Last Hung Po Jou, 2nd, first half year, Japanese, or Irish coolies in Shang Hongkong fruit, they bite not, neither speech of your neighbours, or from fully.
al. We don't know But if he had do they fiercely assall the surround-the journalese of the newspapers, is a
Thus a large number learned the use Prize Distribution at which he will 1919. id just coolie, and left us to guess, ing furniture. Thus by a considera mistake. Preliminary and agreed
ful art of avimming. E would have guessed right. Then tion of probabilities and by the upon definitions would have prevent
explains that the ten years was a procesa of eliminating improbabilities ed many controversies and i have. Intence, in order perhaps to save us
we deduce that our first interpreta saved many hundreds of thousands of for the inference that the coolletion of the message was correct. It lives. You might at first sight sup THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD: ad beer sitting in Court for ten bewer of morta curpose that the man who really knows THE pleasant purgative effect exper ears waiting to be tried. He next doubt in matters' of importance. If words would have the advantage in Lakes it clear that it wasn't a case the China Mail cashier will furnish a controversy. It is not so. His Tablets and the healthy condition of
suicide by telling K3 that the money, we will cable the young knowledge of their exact, and proper body and mind to which they contribute we moved into more commodious Pad been in the St. Paul's College second half year 16: Wore Kane heman killed was another man and have the point cleared up meaning handicaps him, whereas the white. For safety, al Chemists and The health of the boarders, has been prize distribution, and he felt greatly Ting Wa. 2nd, first half year 1910.
make one feel that living is worth quarters afforded by the new Hostel Court on the occasion at the annual Piu, 1st, first half w a chance there fin-time-for-our next issue.
ignorance or the thoughtlessness Storeepers.
exceptionally good throughout the honoured at having been invited to
years mixed court killing another
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November 28, 1919.
MEI LE PIN.
ienced after taking Chamberlain'
take the chair and that his presence Form IIC.-Hung-Po Jou, Zad Hostel. One of the chief events and support will so soon be lost to us. second half year 1918; Tse Shu Way of the year has been the opening of In conclusion, we wish to teachers 1st, Arst half year 1910. TOM. the new Hostel Building by H. E. the and students a happy holiday season Form Ap Ping Kwan, 1st Governor on Dec. 8. During the and a punctual return on March 6. second half year 1918; Lo Shiu Hing has been as fell as it could well be distributing the prizes, the Hon. Dr. Yee, 2nd, frst hall year 1919. first half of the year the old hostel Addressing the students prior to 1st, first half year 1919-Chan Churg
and it was with feelings of relief that Severn said it was six years since he Form IB-Wong in Yuk, 1
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