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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924.

FOR SALE F

SAMLI

(Shanghai Fish)

Fromm hỷ A J. A. Ofteen's Improvad: Patented mg hod which provarves its origin 1flavour and quail, lus. Open" tuusted always appreciated. Fler firm as fish Bah...

To be obliqur only from

KWONG LOONG,

„„Ï'on musoge,

B. Dea Vodix Itod of Tel 01281

Songear for Hosigkong for THE CHINA KEFRIGERATING &

INVESTMENT COMPA-V, LTD.

from

THE DAIRY FARM ICH & COLD STORAGE O,.LTD.

WE HAVE JUST LANDED

A CONSIGNMENT OF

SWISS CHEESE

FINEST QUALITY :

Without Crust

In tins of 6. Portions

the Tin...

the Tin... A. $140 To ins of Whole Cakes:

$130

+

AND FANCY

LEATHER VANITY CASE.....

$4.50

THE FRENCH STORE.

No. 0 Baconsfield Arcade. Tel. Central 794.

LEE KEE

Agent for

HENRY RICHARD,

TILE CO'S.

We have a large stock of White Glazed Wall Tiles, Colour Glazed Wall Tilos, Ceramic Mosaic Tes Geometrical Encautio Floor Tiles, Tile Fire Gratos.

Inspection Invited.

Showroom: 21,"Webington St.

Tel. C, 1483

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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. (BOXING NIGHT) EDGAR WARWICK

..

hre the Honour to Present, the World-renow und London Star,"

THE INIMITABLE-

WISH WYNNE

In the Character Studies that have made her famous,

BERNARD KITCHEN

AND A PIANO

ZOE

In Characteristic Dancas.

ALFRED GUNNINGHAM

The Emivout Baritone from the London Opera House, Alhambra, -tc.

GWEN ADELER

A Dainty Singer of Dainty Songs.

HAROLD WALDEN The Populer Humorous Entertainer from the Palladium, Quozu's Hall, ota "PLANS, OPEN EL DISTICAS

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TO LET. Two Godowns, or shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Răn tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road..

TO LET-Office Rooms in Central ppaision Apply-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.'

FOR

FOR BALE,

OR SALE-Kellett Manor being,

No. 185 7he Peak. Possession next May, H. Percy Smith, No. 6. Des Voeux Road Central,

FOR SALE One 6 Cylinder

3 seater Studebaker Car with Dicky seat Tires in good condi- tion, Car in good running order. Price $900.00 or nearest offer Apply Box 327 c/o "China Mall."

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OLD JAPÁN PRINTS, IVORY NETZUKEES,

and.

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at

Messrs KOMOR & KOMOR

Alexandra Buildings.

Mr. K. Hayashi of Tokyo rxhibits at Messrs. KOMOR & KOMUR lexandin Buildings, Des Voeux Roid, a unique collection of Japanese Prista; prices ranging Trom 50 conts be 3000 Deltaṛa anch alo u fina collecti in of Netzukece and gold laquer, for ONE WEEK only

The Exhibition will be open from 9 am to 6 pm.

KOMOR & KOMOR

Art and Curio experts.

The Burden Of Indigestion.

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Here are the facts about a real remedy for indigestion and weakness of the vital organs- that burden which makes life a misery for so many. The remedy is Bisurated Magnesia, a harmless yet effective compound which, since its inception, has received the written endorsement of thou-

parts of the world as well as the sands of grateful people in all recommendation of doctors nurses and hospitals. Bisurated Magnesia stops stomach pain instantly by removing its cause, it is quite inexpensive, and either tablet or powder form can be obtained from any chemist. It is the one sure, 'sane and safe remedy for "those who suffer from indigestion, and stomach weakness, but when buy- ing care should be taken to see that it is "Bisurated" Magnesia, for nothing else will do. The oval "BISMAG" trade-mark appears on every genuine package,

The Sign

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-All kinds of Indian and Chines Elk

Shawls, Embroideries, ete, always in stook.

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POOK SUN FOR SALE. Panama Este, Felt Bats, -ktraw HataysRUSKIN KARAS of Hata.

HATS CLEANED' A SpecialitY. No. 8, Wellington Streek.

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HIGH CLAS8 BOOTS AND SHOES.

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INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG BOXING

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THEATRE ROYAL.. DECEMBER 28rd, al 9.15 p.m. SECOND TOURNAMENT OF

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THE SEASON.. C.P.O. JIM "CARTLIDGE. CAPTAIN MATTY SMITH. Fifteen 2 minute round contest for Lightweight Championship of the Colony.

And about five other minor Contests.

BOOKING at MOLTRIES for Members only, on December 19th and 20th.

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GENERAL PUBLIC. DECEMBER 22nd, and 23rd. PRICES!

$5.00, $3.00 and $1.00.

NOTICE.

Scrip No. 7896.

(100) shares in the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd. Nos. 58544/63, 27569/93, 4192/96, 55627/636, 5:59/68, 52381/390, 51667/76,65685/94 la the name of Mr. Ng Cheung.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N°

that the above mentioned Scrip the property of Mr. A. A. Lopes, of Alexandra Building, Hongkong Sharebroker has been obtained from him by false pretences and that any person to whom the same is offered for purchase should before purchasing the same at once, communicate with Mr. A. A. Lopes at his office, Alexandra Building, or at his Residence, No. 3, Fratt Building, Kowloon.

Dated the 27th day of Novem-

ber, 1924.

NOTICE..

THE PAINTERS OF HONGKONG hereby give notice that owing to the hundred fold rise in the cost of living they must ask for an increase of wages to the extent of Fifty per cent.

Working hours and conditions to

remain as heretofore,

Employers of painting labour will be notified by letter and this an.. nouncement is for public information. It is considered that Fifty per cent, is the lowest required, to give a living wage.

THE PAINTERS' GUILD,

"No. 21, New Street. Hongkong, December 12th, 1924.

NOTICE

STORAGE space on Marine Lots with Godowne and Chinese House to Let from 31st December

W.S BAILEY & CO, LTD,

Kowloon Bay." Hongkong, November 3, 1924.

No Corn Too

Tough for "Gets-It"

ma just wonderful how “Gets-It" enda soru and callouses. Put a few drops of "Dots-It"na

• burting còn und Pristol The pain stopwat 1000, forever, Soun the cuen ttowers from the truadesh and you just lift the com.of with the Enger root and kil complata. Money back

unfasten Cosis but a pride never w EuLaresmen & CosMir, Chicago, Bold barely

ODDS & ENDS.

MAINLY SCISSORS" LOOT.

A Puppy Did It

VISITORS' AT HOTELS.

KUNGKUNG BOTE).

Doumber 13.

|Mr R/T (). Alckoo Me (1). "Harriman fe and Ma. Gud Mr J. Scott Hars on Ach utb Mr. HausUIRLAN Mr P. J. Van Brook «My A. 8. Honry

Mr W. Arohi ald

Mr Fab

R. W. Baget My F. W. Burnet

Apt Bagot

Bennett

Mr.NI, Forisobla

Mr & Men A. Hicks

Lau i sen Mr A. R. Langloo Mr and Mrs W. J

Loaderman

The story of how a small fuffy puppy a few weeks old held up the western mall at Bathurst | Mr AB. Atkins, (Australia) way back in August was told at the police celist on November 4 when, at the instance

Mr 4. J Holmes Mr W. uches of the department, Theodore rad MA B.MAR. Johnston August Plenn a comptercint "Rend

Bustone traveller, and his wife, Mabel Mrand Mex. FowleMis Ki-lock Plenin, of Sydney, were proceeded Mr R. Balille Me Mr. against for wilfully impeding, AM and Mr G.Mr and fre C1

Mr. Benjamin * Klembuger railway officer in the execution of his duty. W. M. Beach, for the Mr D. Beraie Commissioners, told the magistrate Mr D. Berthan that the lady had refused to put a Mr R. J. Birbock little dog which she had in a first- Mr J. H. Blokbara Mr And Mrs C. W. class compartment in the dog box, Mr B. A. Boning

Mr R. Blan

Le ma Mrs E. Liddell and that her husbend refused to Mr H. O. Bragham Missille leave a ladies' first-classicompart "My A. Brooke Mr D. Mc 'alla» ment. The train was held up for J. A. E. Brown Mrs J. H & Misa same time in consequence. Dew Mr 8. M. Browa B. Mer fendants pleaded guilty," but Mr. A. W. Graham Mr C. Mostaga stated that the dog was only a

Browne

Dr T Nagal small one, and was too sick to be A. T. Campholl Neckplan

Mr R. G. Burdin

Mud Mis put in the dog box. It died on the Mr A, B, Castillon Hr K. N Nailon way to Sydney. The magistrate Mr R. H. Clark: Mr J. Niewyeabiva fined each defendant £2.58. with Mr J. R. Callies Mr. and Mrs H. costs totalling to £9 69.

Mr Chan, Cottrell Pasiman Faith-Healing, Claima

“Mr-W-8 ·Cruick-Mr H. K ̈, Peet --------

Abank

Mr & Mrs Pakuat

Pooler

curca

Krand Mre W. A.Mr M. 4. Belor

Dorasor

Mr M. J. Quit

R Douglas Mr & Mr Remy | Mr E. R. Duckett Me B. Riley

Me and Mrs Duck-Mr. H. nowe

worth

Kiss Ryan

Mr Felli Kla Mis M. Ella

Him Eccles Mr D. Faf ille Mr J. P. Fahiby Mr. and Mrg

Fischer

Mr J. K.pderal Mrs A. Cay-ge

EMr 0.8chiner

Mr Echweninger

Capt M. Nignelkod

Mr and Ms W. H.

Sparke

claime are once again being made, W. O. Vnr & Mr Pricatlay "When exaggerated, if sincere, Miss R. E. Desmond Mr and MA H

Capt. Diokana on behalf of spiritual healing, it la desirable they should be placed in. their proper perspective." This is the comment of the "Lancet," one of the principal medical journals, on the recent spiritual claimed to have been made at Mr. J. M Hickson's fith-healing | Mr and Mrs. E. missions in Bradford and London. We are bound in seriousness to ask whether the 'spiritual' or the 'emotional factor predominates," says the "Lancet"; "whether any distinction is or can be drawn between them; whether the spiritual influence accomplishes something beyond the scope of other less prententions methods. In respect of the last of these our "Cures as striking, as genuine, answer must be a direct negative. and as enduring are being effected dally in hospitals and consulting rooms by men who make no claim to tap a wonderful and" mystical power outside the mselves." " The Blandford Bell.

The Blandford bell, which has been tolled twice every day for the past eight hundred years, is not to become silert. This ancient custom was threatened on the ground of economy, The new rector of Blandford, the Rav. Dr. Greenwood, intimated that the annual expenditure of £f entailed in ringing the belt should come out of public money. The matter came before a meeting of the town council, and after a long debate a resolution to take no action was passed. That resolution has now been rescinded, and the council will see that this century old

practice does not cease. The bell has been regularly tolled at one O'clock in the afternoon and at six o'clock in the evening.

The danger of the bell becoming silent aroused considerable regret

R.Me and Mrs. W, Vander Steen Mr E. P. Strie er

H. F. Sommere

Mr L. Pischor Mr G.D. Fothergill Dr&Mrs

Dr. Dougla

Gawler

FrankMr P. D. Fatherland R.MT JE. Tompson Mr. and Mrs A

Tobin

Mr.H. Gelson Mr F. 8; Gibtios Mr. M. Ti ner,

Mr. M. Gill Dr R. E G Mr A. Tatonjium

MrO H. Vater Mrs Ronald Gordon Mr R. A. Wadeson Mr And Mrs. J;Mr J. T. Wärd

Goold

My d Mis 3. X. S. Wetkins

fr and Mrs

Grazman

Mia R, H. Whittall Me B. Gregory · . Mrs Alico da Woole Capt T, P. "Hall Mr W. Wanner Miss P. Hamilton' Me J. Wilson Mr R. Hancock Mis N G. Warretter Mr and Mrs H.A.Mr JF. Wright

Baanibel

ZIPULAK BAY HOTEL.

Millett

Dr. Donelan Mr and Mrs T.Mr.and Mra, Oliver

Fowle & children fr Franklin Mr and Mrs

Cleare

Miss B. Harry

fr and Mrs P.

Hedgson

Mr. and Mra J, N.

Mr H. Walk

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MORE MOTH,

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* THAT A

WINTER SUIT

REQUIRES CLEANING

AT LEAST

THEE TIMES DURING THE SEASON.

THINK OF THE DIRT YOUR WHITE CLOTHES. GATHER DURING THE SUMMER.

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THE PITT DIAMOND.

INDIAN SLAVE'S FATAL DISCOVERY.

"U,S: PROFESSOR.

CLERKS COMPLAIN" OF HIS TUITION.

Thomas Pitt was Governor of

Professor Ezra Baker, of New Madras from 1698-1759, but neither York,, has abandoned the last that fact nor the fact that his lecture of a series on rapid grandson became the first Earl of calculation to several hundreds of Chatham made him so notable as Liverpool clerks and renounced did his transaction in respect of his claim to fees totalling about Mr & Mrs Bebar Mr A. E. J. Knight one of the greatest of Indian dia. £600. Mr Mr Bodikor Mr and M Amonds. Madre A. Lainet & children rector, Pitt, at the age of 20 went arithmetical problems they suggest- The son of a country The clerks complained that Brostedt - Mr and Mrs W. Lto sea for adventure and founded were not dealt with. Mr T. B. Brown Leik Mr and Mrs A.E.A.Mr & Mra E. Lund himself at Balasore where he Clerks at one lecture created a

Carleton

Mr T. A. Moleg.

embarked in trade, as merchant. scene, with the result that a police Mr. A. K. Crooke Mr and Mrs J. C, The East India Company did not constable was brought into the gladly suffer "interlopers" and room. The constable was received warned him off. He thereupon with a roar of derisive cheering by Parker

made his way to Persia, thus 600 or 700 clerks, many of whom H.MY DR. Sback

avoiding arrest on the Instructions then left. The lecture was con Lt-Col. & Mrs Ste-of the Directors In Leadenhalltinued to the end.

pbon.

Street who viewed him as "a des M. Mr J. B. Taggart

The professor Informed the perate fellow and one that would shipping and commercial firms not stick at doing any mischief who had arranged to send their that lies in his power." He, how clerks that he had decided 10 ever, returned to India and set apabandon the final tecture far outside the town itself, and D. J. W. Anderson Mr and Mrs. E, F, fined and deported.

December 19.

at Hooghly where he was arrested, Dr. Ezra Baker told a "Daily the é ditor of the journal

Mail" reporter' that he had to ask Architecture" made an appeal to & Mrs T. ArthurMr & Mrs & Iano elected for the zotorious "rotten "After this," he said, "I was

Mr B. A. Arthur Ki

Returning to Dorsetshire he got a man not to smoke his readers to find the £5 to keep Mias E. R. Baily Mr and Mrs 8. H. borough of Old Sarum." Later, frequently interrupted. They de the bell going for at least another Mrand Mrs L. 6. F. Langston year. Since then the Blandford Bellamy

"Me K. ADD

while still a member, he returned manded I should show them a people have shown a great regard

Mr W. BonnarMr and Mrs G. D. once more to Balasore, and after 18 system of rapid calculation which

Leya for the old custom, and at the Mr W. H. Bourne

months went again to England I had promised to give them on Mr. M. J. Broen • Mian Loya meeting at which the town council Mr & Miss Brennan Major

being again elected for the same the last night I told a shipping rescinded its former resolution it Col& Mrs C. Russell Johns

borough. In his ventures to India, clerk that if I went in a ship to go was 'stated the certain local Brown

Pitt must have done well for Old to the United States I should not

·Mr J. D'L'oyd tradesmen had offered contribu- Misa P. W. Brown Mr L. M. 8. Lloyd Sarum was notably open to the expect to be shown New York tions towards the um required. Mr T. 8. Bustard Mr W. H. Look highest bidder. Such persistence on the first day. A man called Blandford is the Shoursford Forum Capt. & Mrs 3.0. Logan

Mr S. D. Carothers Mr and Mrs W. defeated the Directors, who decid out, You old Yank. You have got of Mr. Thomas Hardy's "Wood

ed to make use of "the desperate a paid German with you." My Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carpenter" landers" and Far From the MR, 5. Oleland

and fellow" Martin

appointed him woman secretary was then struck. Mr R. O. Comrie Mrs J. MoAish Governor of Madras on a salary of This decided me not to go on with Mina M. Cooper. Mr R. McGregor £200 a year plus'a gratuity of £100, the lectures." Mr I. H. Cormack Mr E E Mimpact and £100 to provide provisions for The "Daily Mail" has received Dol, B. A. Dab-Mirsad Mrs F W. the voyage. The appointment did | letters from a number of Liver dot meet with the approval of pool clerks disclaiming all know- J.Miss M. W. Now some of the stock-holders, one of ledge of any injury to the pro whom described him as. "afessor's woman secretary," and roughling and immoral man." their chief point of criticism is Pitt, however, reached Madras on that up to the time of abandon.. July 8, 1698 and held office for the ment the lectures had not reached unusually long period of 11 years. the level expected of them. Of his governorship there is

Madding Crowd." London Music Halla.

bla

Dancas

Munt ›

holme

Little

Mr W.dea Mr F. E Ollerton Mr A. H. Panu Major and Mre F. H.

Phillipe

Hr and Mrs B, R.

Remingt L£ Co. & Mr Q. Mr R. J. W. Foster Bandun

Mr A Forbes Miss M. Forbes.

Mr F. F. Franklin Mr & Mrs T. Scott Lt. R. O. Frederick är R. P. Shaw Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr R I. Skelton

Good follow Capt. & Mrs Skinner Mr and Mrs Gibo. W. Mes & Miss

Gro

Stubing. Mr and Mrs C. J.Mrand Virs E. F. L.

Manolo aghes · Sta'dee

| nothing to recall, except his ac

quisition of the great gem, the story

The London Courty Council on November 29, decided that 17 new music halls of the Metropolis Mr And Mr must remalo "dry." About 20 Mr E. C. Danean years ago the Council decided Mr W. E. Dys that the sale of liquor in music Mrs Samorn, Ellia halls was undesirable and that no Misses. Ellis new music hall should be licensed Mr and Mrs W. A.

Eustacel except on condition that alcohol should be sold in it. Consequent ly halls established since then have not been allowed to sell

of which is best told by the fol- pagodas and soon sent it to Eng- liquor and they have persistently

Towing extract from Streeter's land by his son Robert. The appealed against restriction on the

"The Great Diamonds of the anxiety regarding his 'great con- grounds that, they are thereby

World.. placed at a disadvantage compared

. "It

cern" as he always described the was found by a slave in the diamond in his correspondence with older music balls which have

Partea mines on the Kistoa river preyed greatly on his mind and always sold drink. Recently they

in 1701, The story goes that to completely soured his temper. The Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr O. P Sturdee seemed to be within sight of

secure his treasure, he cut a hole correspondence is very diverting Halo obtaining a removal

Mr and Mrs P. in the calf of his leg and concealed but too lengthy to detail here. Ia of the

Min M. B. Hal! Buckling restriction. It has been urged on Mr and Mrs J.Mrs J. S. Thomsonit, one account says, in the wound the end Pitt, on his return to their behalf that the matter is Escoock

Mes C. Thwaites" itself, another, in the bandages. England, sold the diamond for becoming more acute for them | Mr J; B. Hawker Miss Thwaites As the stone weighed 410 carats £125,000 to the Regent of France- because they have now to meat the Mrs W. J. Hawkerör A. W. Tiekia

before it was cut, the latter version one third of the money in cash and of the method of concealment is, the balance, for which Pitt held Hole

Trevelyan

no doubt, the correct one. The ample security in packets of the slave met an English skipper, to French Crown jewels, in four pay- whom he trusted his secret. Hements at intervals of six months. offered to give the diamond to the The diamond was mounted in the skipper in return for his liberty crown of Louis XV and subse- which was to be secured by the quently" in the sword hilt of skipper, carrying him to a free Napoleon I when he was crowned country. The skipper, professing Emperor. On the sale of the crown to accept the slave's proposals, jewels by the Republican Govern took him on board his ship and meat, the diamond found no flung him "Into the sea. The buyer and still remains safely in diamond was sold to Jamchund, the Louvre. The great gem was not. great Indian diamond merchant for Pitt's sole investment in diamonds H£1,000, which sum the skipper for in Els correspondence with his spent in dissipation, and, finally son he makes allusions to consign. in a fit of D. T. and remorse, he ments of a bulse of diamonds " hanged himself."

calculated in the mysterious detailing his deal with Jamchund 1 cannot explain. The claim of his Put-left-sworn statement weight of mangelleens"-which for the diamond. The price first as agent to a commission of 5 por ked was 200,000 pagodas, but after cent. on the sale of the great dia several days of bargaining Pitt mond Pitt qualified as an hellish became the owner of it for 48,000 and unjust demand.

A

additional recently arisen com- Lt-Comdr. G. FILE Col. and Mrs H. petition of cabarets organised by Mr. W. Hornby Mr 7. M. Vise hotels and "restaurants. The. Howall Cast: B. F. Walker Committee of the County Council MrG.M. Hansworth Caps A. E. Wate before which annually come Miss O. 0, Jenkin Miss O. Willmett applications for renewals of Mr08. Hugh Jones Asad Mrs F. D

Mr W. A. Jordan music hall licences, recommended

Wood last year and again this year that Mr. F. Mr. & Mrs G. Tate Miss G Kennedy Mr G. Warsil,... drink should be allowed in all music balls. But the plenary 14 PALJON H (TEL, meeting of the Council last year rejected the commendations of its | Mr A. Arabandi

MrR A.G. Barrett Mr.), Jack .committee and it has done, so again this year. Whereas, how W. Bonnett Mrs Melaw

Mr R. W. CampbellMr ♪ MoDonald ever the Council's vote against the MP. B. Chiobgar Me BJ, de removal of the restriction was 44 Mr J. B. Cox Moora against 32. last year, it was only Mr W. B. Qui Mr M. Ambron 47 against 43 this year." :

Mrad Mr N, 8.Hr. A Fmith

„Darer.

__Caps_L_W__*mità. Mr. R. P. Davis Mr G Stringer and

child Mr A. P. Tannen

Helps Those Hard, Coughs. --The danger of influenza by its touderoy |-*** to develop into pinerley and pneumonía. Stop your cold. before it remachan this dagger point and for the cough and puloful, wheory broathing, take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It is for anla everywhere.

Hey Stopa Croup.

*.

Mr H. Davis

POR (

Mo D.H. Haalewood

It stops group. That's why mothers | Me 8. Forsheids keep Chamberlain's Coush Remedy in Mr and Mrs. H. taum the houre. It contains no narcotics and

Goldenborg

is best for the oblidren. For sale ovary? | Mr A. Hall

Mr A. C. Bake

Mira TaLook.. Mr A. J Wadmor Mr. W. Walter

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