WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924,
EGYPT AND SUDAN.
FRENCH
AND ITALIAN COMMENT.
(Reuter's Service.)
CAIRO, November 25.
The Chamber has formulated 'a protest to the parlaments of the world and the League of Nations against the British action. It reaffirms inter alin the complete independence of Egypt and the
Sudan, which countries must be regarded as integral, not permit ting separation. It declares that despite Egypt's apologies and regrets at the deplorable crime, Britain has seized the occasion to carry out an imperialistic policy, counting on force to avenge herself" on a pacific country. British action ignores the constitution and attacks
WHO' WHO.
| LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES.
Captain J. K. Clark, of the "Sunning," is on réserve.
Caplain A. R. McEachran, from reserve, has копе master, "Sunning."
"Chusan" is on reserve.
Mr: A. Cobb, sup'y second officer, "Chihli has gone sup'y second officer, "Kingyuan."
Mr. D. V. Duncanson has been appointed second officer, Ruck chow."
HAZARDOUS
THE CHINA M
JOURNEYS.
RAILWAY TRAINS THAT HAVE LOST THEMSELVES.
A railway official, writing in the "Evening Standard," says:—
The outcry against the doubtful
CARLESS LORRY MEN.
DRIVER AND ASSISTANT FINED.
ARMITICE DAY INCIDENT.
PASSENGERS.
'ARRIVALS.
Per A. O. L 5.5. "President Jackson" on Nov. 25Mr E. W. Broadwith, Mr T. B. Brown, Mrs Chan Cho, Mr Chu C. Pan, Miss E. S. Chu, Master Chu, Mr Charlie
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS
G.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The driver of the motor lorry Mr. E. J. Fann, chief officer."improvements" effected by the which crashed through a wall at Horr, Mrs and Master C. Y. Huang, PARTICULARS and Conditions of Southern Railway will remind many Bay on the morning of November Mr Martin Joedell, Mr A. Lainal, on MONDAY, the 1st day of Deceraber,
A. King's slipway at Causeway travellers of the hazardous train, incidentally causing serious MrNg Back Leong, Mr E. Levy, journeys undertaken by thems in injuries to a pedestrian, and the their youth, not so many years ago. man with him were again Even the shortest train journey brought up at the Central Magis- would more likely than not come to tracy this moming.
end, in a deserted spot miles jured man would not live, but He It was first thought that the ip- away from the scheduled destina. Is reported to be progressing sa tisfactorily. The man was car ried by the impact of the torry right through the wall, and in some killed on the spot. remarkable manner WAS: not
"Kueichow" is on reserve.
Mr. 1. Whyte, second officer,
has gone master, Esang."
cave Captain R. Hughes, from leave,
Captain T. S. King, of the Esang," has gone master, "Lien shing."
the agricultural life of the country."Lienshing," is on reserve. The British demands are not relat
tion.
Cheap excursions one of the caries: impovations of the big ruil way panics were particularly Mr. E. V. Bishop, acting master, bly to finish in this exciting
One of the drivers was charged Tashion. One Augest bank holiday with driving without a licence, and ed to the crime and are unpre-has gone chief officer. "Suisang."elished in the endy evening him and with taking the lorry out Mr. D. G. Cairns, from reserve. a well-packed train steamed out of the other with aiding and abetting cedented in history. The League
Mr. A. Sinclair, chief officer, bound for Ipswich, about 3 miles without the permission of the Suisang," Is on reserve.
away. At midnight, lng after the owners, the P.W.D. Each man was Mr. R. H. Rule, from reserve, train was due to arrive, a crowd, fined $24, the man charged with has gone chief officer, "Lorestan." some breds strong, had invaded the second offence receiving an
Mr. C. W. Robson, chief officer, the station at Ipswich in the hope additional $1 inc. Seistan'" Lorestan," has gone chief officer, ut obtaining news of missing re-
Fatives and Pierids.
should, intervene on behalf of a peaceful and helpless nation.
French Press Opinion.
PARIS, November 25.
The Hayas Agency states that the consensus of the comments of
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Mr. H. C. Everett, chief officer.
not
the press emphasise the impos-Seistan," has gone chief officer,light engine on a tour of investiga- sibility of French intervention in Egypt though submission of the
Arabestan. Mr. W. Pithie, from reserve points at issue to the League of has gone chief officer," Onlee." Natious is largely advocated.
Mr. A. W. Best, chief officer,
"L'Ere Nouvelle" says that even"Onlee," is on reserve. Mussolini recognised that the case
At in it was decided to send a
tion. As the telegraph was installed at that time, this was the unly, possible method of tracing lost trains, Ipswich turned out to see the rescue engine start off on its adventure, and cheered it to the chief ext. daybreak the excursion
Captain W. S. Turnbull, of the of Corfu was within the com-"Halfcong, has gone petency of the Ambassadors of the Conference.
officer, "Haihong." "L'Oeuvre" says if the principles of the League are trodden under foot the League will crash down amidst ribald laughter and Britain will have to shoulder the respon sibility of its grotesque failure.
"L'Avenir declares that Britain is seizing on a route to India and pledges similar to those to which she objected in the
case of the Rhine and the Ruhr.
"La Journée Industrielle" says that in speaking to Egypt Britain is telling the whole of Islam that she intends to impose the recogni- tion of her power-Rinter.
Several papers, while admitting the impossibility of foreign inter vention hope that the Anglo- Egyptian confict can be settled by the League of Nations.
The Paris town council has unanimously passed a motion in this sense.
Italian Press Opinions. -
ROME, November 25, The Anglo Egyptian crisis is much commented on.
The "Messagero" typifies the com- ment, comparing the situation with the Italo-Greek crisis and declaring that the Foreign Office, the year after Corfu incident, acknowledged that when national honour was involved satisfaction was only obtainable from national strength.
has gone chief officer, "Sanning." Mr. P. W. Grierson, from leave, Mr. J. MCN. Thompson, chief officer, "Sanning," is on leave.
Mr. P. C. Hutchence, from
has gone reserve,
Kungon."
Captain J. Anderson, of the "Kungon," is on reserve.
master,
SALVED AT LAST.
"HEUNGSHAN" WRECK PARTLY REFLOATED.
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Bala by Public Auction to be hold 1821, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Mr Li Ting Kwan, Mr MH W. Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Public Works Department, by order of His Mr Nee Tse Cheng, Mr H. Taggart, Mr-Wan Lai Po, Mr.K. F. ROWLAND North West of Wong, Mr E. Woping, Mr W.-G. Hongkong, for a form of 70 years, with Kowloon Hospital in the Colony of Bertheimer, Master J. Berkheimer, to be dyed by the Sarveyor of His Hajesty Worcester, Mr F. Allison, Mrs G. the option of renewal at a Crown Rest Master C. Berkheimer, Mrs L. R. the Rag, for one further team of 75 Hartshorn, Mr and Mrs D. L. Haver- | 7041. kamp, Mrs E. R. Morrissey, Master B. Morrissey, Miss Amy Morissey. Miss Anne Morrissey, L. G. Č. Nutt, Mr and Mrs H. W. Plorson, Master J. J. Pierson, Miss P. Pier- son, Mrs C. T. Richardson, Mr H. Smith E. Salth, Mr and Mrs H. E.
Per E. & A. s. "Eastem" on Nov 25-Mr C. T. Klein, Mra L. Rayet, Master F. Rayot, Mr and Ms F. Owen Eustace, Mr and Miss Grefg, Mr G. F. C. Woollett, Dr. Percival A. Dingle, Mrs J. R. Small, Mr Martin Jodell, Miss O. E. Waddy, Mr See Too-chuck, Mrs Suey Sanoy, Mr T. W. Hood, Mr and Mrs CI. Smith, Mrs and Miss Inglis, Master Inglis, Mr L. Logan, Mr A. Commons, Miss G. S. Ramsdam, Mr R. L. Scarlett.
DEPARTURES.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kowloon Inland Lot
Kowloon Houplial,
Locality.
G.
N.
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Boundary MGARETTEN.
R. IR.
W.
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PUBLIC AUCTION. ►
Anona) Ment.
=;➡] Upmat Prior
train was discovered in a siding near Months of perservering work by
PARTICULA Pablo Anction to be
· and Conditions of Mr. 1. E. Drummond, acting Bury St. dmunds, with the pathe successful Chinese bidders Chief officer," Haihong," has goners thoroughly exhausted and have resulted
TD..L. "Pros Garfield" on hold on MONDAY, the 1st day of in Д partial Nor. 15:- Mr T. B. Tapo, Mr and Mrs December, 1994, at 3 pm, at the Offices second officer, same ship.
refloating of the Wreck the driver in a drunken sleep.
of Henry A. Wilson, D. Frederick Wilson, of the Public Works Department, by Order the well-known river steamer Capt. and Mrn-1), R. Davies, Meeers B. E. of His Excellency the Governor of one lot esponsible for many amusing misin foggy weather and had to be Marie F. M rohant, Master Robert Mer 75 years, commencing from. 1st July; The absence of signal boxes was "Heungshan," which ran a ground Roberts. &. Arch. M. Glas. Mr Jean of CROWN LAND at Cheung Sha Wan Beck, Mr and Mrs Drew Chideeter, Mrs in the Dolony of Hongkong, for a term of takes. On one occasion a party of beached. clergynn had engaged a special Hitherto the bow has been up Thompson, Mr M. Gillies, Capt. ami at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the
cbant, Mrs Amy B. Sahesiner, Mrs N. P. 1898, with the option of
renewal train to take them to a conference against the left bank of the Canton S. E. Ferkins. Mr Lee M. Sedgwick, Burveyor of His Majesty the King for 1 Escter. On the same day, by an River near Whampoa. The con- Mrs Mary 8. Standith, Ming Lora Stan one further term of 4 years leas throe infortunate coincidence a number tractors have now freed the bow dish, Mian Adinie Aud!. Dr How M. days. of pobligus were travelling from which is clear and turned towards Borkowski, Miss J, V. Goodmen, ifra F Bristol to meet some colleagues at the stream.
A. Hyatt, Mr Paul W. Hyatt, M's Sue! V. Bild, Margaret F. Reilly, Edna M. a little town in Somerset,
Ward Maude A Ward, Mr and Mrs Jobn P: Arnon. Comdr. and Mrs B. E. Barber, Min F. W. Barber, Master 8. F. Varber ir, Miss C. E. Cotts. Mess- Dan. Raymond, Kiss 6. Stook, Mr. T.
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Mr. J. W. Vick, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Kungon"
Only the stem remains to be Mr. W. B. Patey, second officer, At Taunton the switchman floated. According to one source Haiching" has
second turned the clergymen on to gone
theit is only a matter of weeks before officer, "Halching."
wrong time with the result that the ship will be brought back to Mr. W. H. Watson, second they were received later in the thy Hongkong to be overhauled at officer, "Halching," has gone third by a crowd of Somerset publicans. Taikoo Dock.
complete with brass band and officer, same ship.
banners advertising the glory of alcohol. History How not record publicans. what happened to the beinted
Mr. E. T. Evans, third officer, 41 Haiching," is on reserve.
officer," Haifoong," has gone third Mr. W. B. Richardson; third
officer, "Haining-Shipping and Engineering.
THIEF OF BAGDAD."
CORONET THEATRE'S
Excursion trains were run by most of the companies on the slight | est pretext—they were, in fact, the only means of making the railways show a profit. One could travel ba
PASSENGERS,
DEPARTURES.
niles or so to see a public hanging, Per P. M. ss. "President Cleve- for instance, at an inclusive fare of land" on Nov. 26: Mr and Mrs 2s. 6d. As the traius almost in-Thomas E. D. Bradley, Capt. and variably lest themselves on the Mrs Geo. Anderson, Mrs Clara S. FILM FANTASY.
return journey the passengers cer- Bettman, Mr and Mrs Arthur M. tainly fad their money's worth in Brown, Miss Janet E. Brown, Mr What is the story of "The Thief excitement. of Bagdad" which the Coronet
W. H. Babbitt, Mr and Mrs Russell The time-tables of that period M. Bowman, Mr Roy M. Barcal, Theatre is to show on Friday next? only succeeded in making the con- Mr Clarence W. Cummings, Mr Situation Improved. A thieving slave of the bazaar fusion worse confounded, Dead Thos. J. Considene, Mrs Dorothy CAIRO, November 25. who falls in love with a beautiful animals on the line would delay H, Carstarphen, Master Bavors J. The atmosphere has improved. | princess and finds that his own the train for an hour, perhaps a few Caratarphen, Mr and Mrs Wm. L. British troops again paraded the happiness is the one-thing that he miles further on the gard would Dodge, Mrs Laurs V. K. Dare, Mrs city this morning. Most of the cannot steal. He leaps from adven have to get out to drive away a Efie B. Edmondson, Mrs Adelaide students are at the schools but are ture to adventure; from Bagdad to flock of wondering sharp, the en- R. Goodkind, Mr Lt Monte Gris- not working. The situation seems the home of the Old Man of the Sea, gine jibed at every, inline, and wold, Mrs. Ira W. Harrison, Mrs generally to be approaching from the Valley of the Monsters generally speaking the driver Chow Kwo Hsien, Miss Nancy normal. The new Cabinet is fe- to the Citadel of the Moon.. He didn't care very much if he reached Chow, Master Thomas Chop, Mas- markable inasmuch as it includes climbs wondrous stairways and his destination to-day or to-morrow.ter Philip Chow, Mr and Mrs representatives of Islam, Chris skims over palace floors, jet black tianisin and Judaism and it was and shining like glass. On every formed very rapidly. Ziwar Pasha set in this beautiful fairy story, was surprised at being summoned the poet in Fairbanks has left his to the Palace, nevertheless he com-mark. "The Thief of Bagdad" pleted the task in six hours.
OPIUM CONFERENCE.
AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE IS REACHED.
(Reuter's Service.)
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"GOLDEN GIFT."
Alice Lake in her latest starring
Willard P. Hawley, Mr and Mrs Gea E. Heath; Master Chas. F. Heath, Master Gea, E. Heath, fr., Master John A. Heath." Master William T. Heath, Mr Frank H. Hale, Mr Thomas M. Iden, Mr | Hermann M. Kölidkin, Mrs Alfred D. Kohn, Miss Loute Kyburz, Mr Jacques Kyburz, Mr Raymond E.
is lovely and those who will undoubtedly crowd the Coronet during these next few days will agree. Fairbanks put all his big fortune into the production of this picture for Metro," The Golden Lee, Mrs Helen S: Leas, Mr Leon film and staked his big reputation Gift," a Maxwell Karger produc-J. Lambert, Mrs Mildred B. McCoy, into the bargain. He has won tion for Metro which was shown Miss Katherine M. Massie, Mrs through. Shown
recently at yesterday at the Queen's Theatre, Cora L Mastle, Mrs Margaret Drury Lane, the critics waxed gives one of the most powerful Madden, Mr and Mrs John Meyer, eloquent." films that in one's memory tops this career.
One of the dramatic portrayals of her screen Mr Manley C. Miller, Mrs Matilda McCullock, Miss Marguerite Mc- year and a year behind, It is the The story is one which holds Cullock, Mrs Chas. Nebaker, Mr first real fairy story to be shown the interest throughout. It pictures and Mrs Edward J. Nell, Master on an English screen.... GENEVA, November 25.
the the adventures of a young singer Philip E. Nell, Master Theodore F. pure spirit of fairy lore." And who, deserted by her husband, Nell; Mr Anton W. A. Noren, Mr The first Opium Conference much else beside in praise of a places her child with strangers; Yoshimura Nachle, Mrs Daisy B. Te-met and discussed the question picture that is in the front of is then, through her singing in a bor-Overton, Mr and Mrs Joseph Reich, of import certificates in the course class. Fairbanks' name is sufficient der cabaret, she starts on a career Mr. Wm. M. Ramsay, Mr May of a lengthy debate, wherein Sir to attract crowds, When it is which carries her to grand opera. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs M. M. Malcolm Delevingne, Mr Sugimun, known that he has gone outside With success assured the child Saldeby, Miss Anna, Saleeby, Miss and Mr. Campbelt were the his usual self, curiosity will be re-enters her life, and the plans so Sara, Saleeby, Miss Felizardo Maria, principal speakers.. Most of the aroused and his many followen carefully made are unexpectedly Capt. and Mrs J. P. Schwerto, old arguments were reiterated, will want to see how "Doug' changed.
Misses Elizebeth Schwerin, Mar- Finally the Conference interrupted comports himself as a "Thief." No Assisting Miss Lake in the not-garet Sohwerin, Master James P. its sitting to enable the British and disappointment awaits them. The able cast are John Bowers as lead-Schwerin. Master Wm. Schwerin, Japanese delegates to confor Little House that shows the big ing man, Harriett Hammond, Mr and Mrs J. V. Storts, Mr Yoshi. privately, with a view to reaching pictures once again justifies in Joseph Swickard, Bridgetta Clark, mura Seki, Mr Shitarata Sholake, agreement, and, after nearly two slogan.
Louis Dumar, Geoffrey Webb and Mrs Anna Thomas, Mrs Anthony hours, it was announced' amid
Camilla Clark. applause that agreement had been' reached in principle, but not as regards the actual wording of the .anticle.
The Conference thereupon ad journed until next week.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. Harry E. Stevens, U.S. Vice-Consul, formerly stationed to the Peking Legation, has been transferred to Canton,
CREDITORS MEETING.
PEOPLE'S SAVING CORP.
IN LIQUIDATION.
"The Golden Gift" will be shown for the last time today. To morrow James Oliver Curwood's thrilling story of the frozen north "The Golden Saate," produced by First National Pictures, will be shown for the first time here.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
amaining undelivered after Sova e
Cargo arrive pr. Rən engli? 18, will be subject to rent. Agents, Oikb, Civicayton & Co. Lot
At a meeting of the creditors of the People's Saving Corporation Ltd., held at China Buildings at noon to day, the appointment of the Hon. Mr. R. H Kotewall as liquidator was confirmed and the meeting signified that it did not think that a joint liquidator would be necessary or a committee of Inspection
Cargo arrived per a "Nippon Mr. Kotewall seid that a disrensabing undeliver after Nayen beri tribution to debenture
21, will be subject to real: Agente holders Dodwell & Co, Ltd. would be made shortly together Cargo arrived per as "Wut Faralan" The O.P.8. R. "Empres of with interest at 7 per cent and remaining undelivered after November Canda From Hongkong ou Nov. 7 later to the other shareholders 13 will be abject to seat Aselte,
with interest at 8 per cent.
Strather & Rarry.
MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.
merived at Vancouver at Nov. 94,
The P. & O zn. Earmala lety chang Any surplus would be distribui sasi for this poet, yesterday so pod on pro rata basis, said Mr.
dus horen. Nov. 28 at about 7 m.in. Kotewall.
remaining undelivered after Dombor Cargo Aprivod, per »«. "West: Jester 2, will be subject to rén), Quenta, Strutborn soď Barry.
V. Touhy, Mrs Ida Tabeo, Gen. D. A. iter, Mrs Yasujiro Uchida, Mr Chitose Uchida, Mrs Frances E Woodson, Miss Mortha Frances Woodson, Master Wm. H. Wood- son, Mrs E M. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs Halford A. Watson, Master Camp bell H. Watson, Mr and Mrs H: L Willett. Mr Thomas J. Wolff, Mrs Vivienne T. Weaver, Mrs Kiniko Yamasaki Mrs Fanny Yo, Miss Lella Belknap Mr and Rev I Lunáo- bele.
Child Players
Mme. Lilian Ginnett's dramatic evening at the Guildhall School of Music was a distinct success. The programme consisted of five plays, including, Hearts to Sell by Gertrude Jennings, and The The youthful actors and actresses Travelling Man," by Lady Gregory.
had evidently been admirably traiced
Maye Mr and L. V. Bartleman, Miss E. M. Damon, Hrs J. Grifith, Miss H sreom, Miss M. A. Hopkins, Mrs H. L. Lyman, rel. F Robert, Mm U. R. hatte, Mr and Mrs
J. Whitney, Mi Mahle T. Wilcox, Mr Hario Arab, Master Walter Arch
Mies R. Arch. Mr G. Biondelli, Mr J. Heimandinger. Mrs R A. Chito, Miss Mabel Chalfin, Mrs Marths W. Fano, Mr J. 9. Janeen, Mr And Mrs E. H. Lob. meno, Mr and Mrs J. H. Jadson
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RAIL FOR PILGRIMS.
New Railroad
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RAILWAY TO MECCA~ The King of the Hed jan has decided to build a section of the Railway to Akaba to facilitate the pilgrimage of Moslems to Mecca. Both England and France" are in sympathy with the idea of completing the line to faced for the pilgrims benefit
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.
From SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES vi■ PORTS.
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Stoamship
having arrived from the above men
"WEST JESTER".
tloned ports, Wednesday, 26th Nov.. 1924; consignees are hereby notified their risk into the hazardous and/or that their cargo is being landed at extra-hazardous gedowns of The Hongkong, & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at Consignee's risk. *Consignees of Cargo must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Ex porta Office, Hongkong, before Bill of Ladag will be countersigned or Delivery Orders issued.
All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be examined at 10 a.m.. 1st December, 1924, Monday, by Mesars. Anderson & Ashe, Marine Surveyors.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after, which they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the Godowns and cargo undelivered after 2nd Decem ber, 1924, Tuesday, will be subject to rent.
be effected.
No Fire Insurance whatever will
in their Bill of Lading in exchange Consignees are requested to send
for Delivery Orders inmediately,
STRUTHERS & BARRY, Agent, U. S. S. B. Emergency Fleet Corporation,
Hongkong, 26th November, 1924.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS*
ASSOCIATION.
IEE following are members of the
THE Association
A. H. Carroll,
M. A. Razack,
J. W. Kew, 0. Kitchall, Yip Yong Pak F. M. L. carci.
H. H. Edwards.
J. F. Grose.
V. Yvanovich A. P. Graaver, H. M. H. Email Seu Kon Chi
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Harry 0. Odel Boo Pei Shao. W.J. Carroll. P. M. Hodgson M. P. Lo
F. X. V. Ribeiro Lau Tak Po A. A Loper F. X. d'Almada Remedios
Jack Bebar G. A. Harrimane Boo Pui Chen
By Order of the Committee,
J. W. KEW,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 20th November. 1924.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE..
THE following are members of the
"Above Exchange;
Abraham, Etrs. Alven A. A.
Bagram J. T. Benjamin V. Birkett H. Cor M. J. |Croucher N. V. A.
Ellis, P. M. Gould J. Gatterres A. A. Lammert Geo. P. Lammert H. A,
Logan W. Hatheson R
Nissim A. Perry LS. Pestonji R. Potts Geo. FL Potta P. C. Raymond E. M Silva P. M. N. da Smyth F. R. Tester P. Kew Frod.
By Order of the Committee,
A. NISSIM,
Secretary
Hongkong, 14th May, 1924.
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