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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

CRICKET TEAMS.

TWO UNIVERSITY GAMES TO-MORROW.

POKFULAM & HAPPY VALLEY.

The following will represent the University 1st XI v. H.M.S. "Hermes" to-morrow at 2 p.m. in a cricket match on the University Ground:-

A. A. Rumjahn (Captain), Rev. E. K. Qulek, H. N. Bethetchet, S. O. Shahabudin, W. M. Gittins, D. K. Samy, S. A. M. Sepher, 3. Hachiuma, 1: Tajima, E. Zimmern und B. P. Ng.

The following will represent the University 2nd XI.. v. Civil. Service C.C.

Intter's on the gro..nd:-

B. N. Sudun (Captain), C. W. Lam, W. H. Sling, C. A. Peterson, V. F. R. Vicajce, A. T. M. Barma, H. Y. Y. C. Tah, C. H. Yeoh, Leong, C. K. Ong and F. Hiptool.

H.K.F.A. MEETING.

IMPORTANT BUSINESS NEXTJ

THURSDAY,

Important business is, it is understood, to be discussed at the next meeting of the Hongkong Football Association, an extra-

ordinary meeting at 5.30 pm, next Thursday. nt Volunteer Headquarters...

SOCCER REFORM.

COMMENT ON EFFECT AT HOME.

NEW LAWS BENEFICIAL.

How will the new off-side law affect football? This is the burn. ing topic of the new season. Will there be too much speed at the sacrifice of science and hall play And too many goals?

Reports from Scotland, where, after all, the best football has been played since the war inter- national contests provide a reliable guide-and where control of the

HOME SOCCER.

MORE MID-WEEK LEAGUE MATCHES.

LESS SCORING NOW.

K

(Reuter's Service.)

London, October 1. The following football matches were played to-day (home teara given frst):-

Division L Notts County 1 Liverpool

Div. III (South). Newport C.. 1 Bournemouth. 0; Div. III. (North). Tranmere... 0 Grimsby.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

DIVISION I.

Goals

V.R.C. SPORTS.

THE CHINA, MAIL.

AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS OF COLONY

YESTERDAY'S EVENTS.

Anther poor house" attended the V.R.. annual aquatic sports yesterday...

un the

Following up his success Wednesday, A. May won quarter mile championship of the Colony from D. Lyon,

Lesnite follow

THE EXT TESTS.

AUSTRALIA ALSO HAS · PREDICAMENT.

KAÏTI WO V. BOWLING,

VISITORS AT HOTELS, QUEEN'S SAPPHIRE

§,RONGKONG HOTEL.

*dátember 30

Me A. & Abbott

MYE. T. Argent Mis E. B+ Belling- | Me R. J. Bebek

Mr O. A Berker-je

N. Bela

Mr. Av E. Jonash. Capt. & Mrs Joow

and child V Hr-J. B. Jon Mr V. JobanDOJOD Mr W. D. Harro Mr Kroka

Mr and Mrs.

|- Mian H. Lällis

Mr. B. Kerber

Mr. V. Lared

tone Me 2 Mrs Living.

The correspondence appearing ir L. Brahmaon the "Athletic News" on the lessons of 1995 in relation to next summer's Mr E. Beaumont cricket Tests with Australia reveals Mr & Bolaa. ja general feeling that A. W. Carr, Mr W. B. Book-

the captain of Notin, should tend Burrough

Mr.A Brosbod the eleven and, for the rest, much Food: Mrs Bivar

certainty regarding the bowling MED. R. Cappleman and the retention of certain well-tr and Mn B. K.. Mrs C Mancini

Collec tried players.

MFC, M. McDonald batting boom is accompanied by, ar, H.-Cook But Australis bus her difficulties. Mr.BE Outd – Mr mod Mrs J. H.

Mr P. de Costs

Mody slump in bowling compared, that Mr R BIKES Mr Brod, Malouf in, with the all-conquering attack Chambers and 1920-21 thes Armstrong handled so well in

Monkton

Me Hickolen Miss North and

#obilidren

He J. R: Ollerton

Mr J. Dialtie

FW. Darios ME W. A. Dowlay J., Donnelly and Mrs W, O. Dodd

'

Mrs R. Q. Edwards

Mr B. 1. Pape

Mr I. Pappo

2 (members)-Tab heat. 1, J. V. Two Langthe Hurdles Handicap Ramsay 2 J. Stewart: Time:

Then there in the question of 33-Res. 2nd hest: 1, A. Mareal; 2, Warren Bardsley-dropped during C. Zimmern Time: 31.1-5secs. the- last series and Charles Boys High Dive (open).-1, G.Macartney, who took no part in of Remedios: 97 points) 2, F, McCub, those games. Apart from their | Me and Mrs Eagle

bin, (99 points).

ability, the preince of these worryrs & Orkarson Lidies Two Lengths Handicap ing warriors would have a mora Dr. A. G. BIG (opm)-1 C. Smith; 2, M.effect extending through Australia's Mrs. J. W. Focken Gourly. Time: 37.2-seca. forces and into ours.

Mr. A. Farrall

Team P.W.D. L.F. A, Pts, Sunderland... 7 6 0 1 24 9 12 Tottenham... 9 5 2 2 16 15 12 West Ham... 8 5 1 2 12 9 11 Arsenal 8 4 3 1 14 9 11 Liverpool....7 4 2 1 18 6 10 ¡Hudders

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Running Header from Spring Board-1, E; A. Brodie; (85) 2, W. G. Urquhart (84), 3, 0. Mackenzie (82).

No Nobles in View. Austrian advices reveal anxiety. The Australian toast-fifteen, all

Mr GE Facel

Mr B. J. Pesroo

Mr A. EL Bóve

Mrs Biggenback.

My T. IN RAT Mr X. 8. Forber

Me and Mr W. A.

Riedel 1. He de Men Spring Trindloger barg V. POE

WEMBLEY SEARCH NO.

MATCH IP,

ABDUL CAPOOR"S" „PUUMISES

DETECTIVE,

INTRUDER AND TORN TROUSERS.

RUNIC TO GET NEW PAIR.

Enthusiastic crowds who midden- Extreme Audacity helped toe ly missed tho Queap from the royal men who broke into the dwelling- party when with the King, she house 8 Trinity-rise, Tulse Hill, toured the British Empire Exhibt. W to escape. tion for five hours, little realist The arempi was absent whe what very feminine reason hnd they entered by foreing the front taken her, away.

She had gone to seared for two returned about 0 o'clock they filed door with u jemmy, and when he pink sapphires to mutch one of care from bedroom with a large quan colouring in a ring she was wearing ty of booty and ran into the garden especially So she left the King at the back of the house. to enjoy the more masculin, joys of Chero thay sealed a high wooden Canadian expresses roaring long fence topped with barbed wire, ch through model Canadian plains gadwhich one of the men tore out the birkelands while she sought Caricosent of his trousers.

4.

Here she displayed the ring, and

Descending in the next garden, there were frantic efforts to match it they rushed through the hall of the for her. Everything flet. Then house and out at the front door. someone remembered that in Abdul They passed the occupier on the Cafoor's special safe of his most way, and one of them shouted t valuable gems there were many him, "We are being chased by sapphires. But where was Abdul man who has gone mad. He is Cafour?

going to shoot us." He could not be found. The Crossing Brookwell Park to $4, Queen rejoined the King in the Brailsford Road, one told Canadian Pavilion, and everywhere tenant. Mr. Sutton, that he was her eyes ought for the flash of an detective inspector, pink sapphire. But Abdul Cafoor that the other man was his prisoner was the only hope. After an hour whose trousers had been torn in s.

the

and

440 Yards Championship of the to-will not be easy to select Fenton Dr.

H., F. Sommers of delight in the Australian and struggle. Mr. Sution was asked to

Mrs E Sparko

Colony (open)-1, A. F. May; 3, owing to the number of players with MrG. M. M. Godley PT. 8. W. Smith D. Tyson: 8, C. J. Cooke. Timexcellent credentials available for Mr & Maw Gallimar Me J. Batosky 5 minutes 5.2-5secs.

certain positions, anch as batemen Mr & Mrs 3. Gould. Mr., Mri di alim

Hr AB. Sort Dr. D. R. Gawler Badge

Mr L. Bohipper Mr D. E. Berman Mr J. Bone Balth re EU. Tope Mr and Mrs HEL

Taylor

HOLA,

(Hirls Two Lengths (open)-1st who field ably. Unless the coming Mrs A, EL Guthrie hent: 1, C. Dison; 2, M. George. season brings something new to Mr William Gallo Time: 44.4-fucos. 2nd heat: 1, D.Light, there will be a dearth of high- Hunt; 2: 6. Allen Time: 41.3-6 class, right-hand medium-paced, doold

howling, in which several of the Dr. B. X. GN greatest teams in history were 4. Osedblord

Capt.

T. P. Hall' proficient

Hie A. 8. Hone

and Mrs W. A. Elaanibel Hamilton

100 Yards Back Stroke Champion- ship of the Colony (open),-1, E. A. Noronha 2, G. R. Razavet. Time: BI

"The selection of the bowling

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Li Ool & r

Tuke

Mr G. J. Tarnot

and F.

Mr M, W.- Varn

Mr A. Hoffmsister

Me and Mr. G.

Woeste

New Zealand and Malayan sections provide a pair of trousere so that the Queen was inspecting grain in the "prisoner could be taken to the Southern Rhodesia's pavilion, when police station in decency."

swarthy and smiling little man in afez rushed in, with an excited bodyguard, from Ceylon. It was Abdal Cafoor, und he had brought the sapphires with him

the damaged garment was exchanged. They were invited inside," and for a blue one with dark stripes The supposed police officer -handed

Ge, to Mr. Sutton for the tronzeere and asked for a receipt to enable him to recover the amount from official funds.

TO BE CABLED FOR, Blanding beside a bin of corn, .the Queen looked at them with

One of the men is described sparkling eyes. Not one quite the right pink, nor quite the right size. 35 years of age, 5ft, 8n.. in height, "I will show you,” aid the fair complexion and hair, slight Queen, and bared her hand. “Ah |*| fair moustache,, grey suit, soft felt Mr & Mr Wilonaid Abdul Cafoor, and bowed and hat, smart appearance.

and 2 children laughed. It could be done. They The description of the other is Mr D. & Wood would be cabled for and in the given as: 26 years of age, 5ft 7in Mr. B. Wylie

Queen's hands within a week or in height, dark complexion, blue Mr 8. 5. Wong

two.

suit (now wearing blue trouserr Mr A. T. JenmaS. Mr J.-B.. Webster

And you will not forget the with a dark atripe). size, said the Queen when she shook hands. "Your Majesty, the

will be even more delicate than that. Two lengths Handicap (mem-of the batting, there being a dearth bers)--1st heat: 1, H. Alves, of the one and a plethora of the 29.1-5secs.; B, S.. A. Marcal, other.

Mr G. E. Holmin If, as is expected, C. G. 80.3-5seen. 2nd heat; 1, J. Stewart, Macartney be fit again, the selec- O. ELENCO 1 29.3-5neer.; 2, J. V. Ramsay, lion will be even more difficult, be Mr. B. Bascomb 30.3-69. 3rd heat: 1. S. H. cause a player of excellent parts MW Bobohka

arrod 30.3-mers.; 2. E. A. will need to give way to him if her J, B. Jomph .... Brodie, 213-5secs. und. G.. A. is himself, in which case, he will Mr J, B. Johnstone Noronhm. 29.9-5secs. (tied). 4th runk with any other balaman in heat: 1, C. Mackenzie. 81.1-5 the land." Bo ways: the Sydney es, 2, R. de Rocho, 31secs. 5th "Referen hent. 1, A. P. Fen da Silva, 31.2-6 sees; 2, A. A. 1. Botelho, 28recs. 8th heat: 1. 9. Zimmer, 29,2-5 ven; 2, f. R. Soares, eses.

feld... 7 3 4 0 17 13 TO Leeds 84 7 3 14 119 Aston Villa... 7 3 3 1 at 19 Birmingham.. 9 4 14 14 128 Bolton W... 0 3 2 4 17 18 8. Manch. Un.... 8 3 2 3 15 13 8 137 Everton... 9 1 Notts County 93 Burnley.. 92

257 Blackburn... 8 3. 21 17 7 Newcastle U.7 2 24 19 6 West Brom-

wich......... 7 2 2 3 16 6 Bury 5 3 0 2 12 13 6 Cardiff City.. 9 2 1 6 18 5 M'chester C... 7 1 3 3 11 15 5 Leicester... 8 2 1 515 19. 5. Sheffield U... 7 0 3 5 14 252

DIVISION In,

Southern Section..

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A ̈ Pts.

Two Lengths Team Race (mem-. Reading 9 5 3 1 16 12.13. Plymouth...76 0 1 29 1812 bers). B. W. Railton's team Millwall....... 8 5 1 2 20 9 17 consisting of himself, D. Eaing. Newport ...... 9 4 3 2 16 15 1A, A. R. Botelho, J. Soures and J. Watford.... 94 243 13 15-10 Stewart; 2, T. King team. Time: Northants... 4 2 2 16 15 10 minutes Breck Norwich 84 13 910 9 Swindon 944 tổ 16 9] Southend

21 22 9

Boys Two Lengths landicap. |, J. McCubbin; 2, J. 8. Lyon. Time: 36.2-ES.

JACK'S NEXT BOUT.

WORD OF HONOUR TO WILLS.

A COMPLEX. SITUATION.

PEAK HOTEL.

September 10,

We-I. Angwin Mr 6. A. Arthur Mr P. Aartin Dr. H. Balzan Mr & Mrs Bartko.

Mr J. A. Barton Mr Y, Benjamin Mr and MP: W.

Blackwell" MrWel Bourso Mr. G. E. Bray Mr. M. Brun Me and Mrs Re-Lau

Bridger

I B. Cormack

ball and subtle combination have Verthy......73 2

Los Angeles, Sept. 20. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Jack Dempsey has advised MFW. Brown always been preferred to mere Bristol C....... 8. 32.

The events down for decision to- push and go, indicate that Scottish Brighton......6402

day are as under-Four Lengths Harry Wills to disregard the New Mr. B. Collis. judges are still well satisfied with Exeter 840

19 8 Handicap (members). Tradies'

York Boxing Commission threat | Mis M. Cooper the change.

13 11 8 Length (final) Gillingham... 8 3 2

of banishment and "sit tight" on Mr J. Coley 100 Yards Scotland's reputation for high-Bristol R... 8.3 14 10 13 7 Boys' Championship. Long Plunge the agreement of a Wills-Dempsey

Mr and Mms W. A. class football-supposed to be Aberdare ... 8 3 1 4 13.18

Championship of the Colony 220 battle under the promotion of Comell Stre threatened by the alterationis Latoni

12 14

Yards Championship of the Colony. Floyd Fitzsimmons of Indiana. Er so₫ Xx 7, D. such that these

Danby Four Lengths Handicap (ladies). are Charlton ...... encouraging..

Bournemouth Scotland is satisfied with the GFR trend of tactics, and figures show | Crystal P. that there has been no serious Brentford increase in scoring. A reasonable

reports

increase will be good for the game,

and this is precisely what has happened.

More Goals This Year. Here are the statistics for the

JEAN

DIVISION I

Northern Section.

6 Final Girls Two Lengths 100 Yards Breast Shoke Championship of the Colony. Two Lengths 27 1 Handicap open to Army and Navy. Two Lengths Team Race (mem- berci. Four Length Handicap, Girls under 15 years of age. 100 Yaris Championship-H.M. Forces.

Goals P. W. D. L. F. & Pts.

first two Saturdays of the season: Bradford 9 6 12 27 8 13

in the Scottish League:

1324, 1025, Gantes. Goals. Guals. 1st Saturday.... 28... 88... 115 2nd Saturday.... 28 77 108

218

Rochdale..... 8.5 3 0 22 10 13. Grimsby...... 9 5 2 2 22 16 12 Durham is... 9 5 0 4 20-16 16: Hartlepools... 5 0 3 15 18 10 Ashington.... 8 3 4 1 16 10 10: Wrexham ........ 8 3.3 2 14 15 9 Lincol

43 15 13 9 Total (for 56 games)168 ... Coventry: ... 4 1 3 15 14 9 Doncaster 3 3 2 13 139 Early bursts of scoring were to N. Brighton.. 8 3 2 3 14 168 be expected. Defenders have not Wigan 8 2 4 2 yet adapted themselves to a Nelson9 4 3.1 change that increases their diff. Rotherham... 7 3 2 2 13 17 culties and was intended to give Crewe 7.33 15 15 7 the forwards a better chance. Accrington... 9 3 15 13 22.2, It is reasonable to suppose, how. Southport 7 2 2 3 12 169 ever, that as full-backs and half. Chesterfield. § 21 Halifax. 8.2 1 Barrow... 2 I

7.10

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backs gain experience of the new order and plan their campaign Tranmere 8 2 15 accordingly, the forward will meet Walsall 9 1 2 6 11 28 4 greater resistance and the goal.

will be less frequently in peril. A USE OF THE WHIP.

crop of goals in Home football in

August and September was anti-

1.

cipated, says the "Athletic News" JOCKEYS' "BUTCHER BOY"

of August 24, which warned clubs

TACTICS.

of the dangers of the early days

THE ONLY TRUE TEST.

of the season, A

Throw In Rule.

WHO'S HOBBS?

HOWER OF THE GREAT BATSMAN.

The Champion.

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XX. C. Donald

Mes LA E, Kilben. Mr K. Larien Me and Min G. D.

Leys Mia Leys Maja A 8.

Johns

size is all important," said, Abdul, | HELPS OVER. HARD PLACES Diluted with a little sweetened watör, Philadelphia, October 1-Mr. Chamberlain's Colle and Diarrhoes Mulcahy a member of the Dril Romody is easy to take and almost Eireann,

accompanying Parlia instantly enas sudden and intense Látálementary delegates to the Independ stomach pains, cramps and intestinal

disorders. A mathor is perfectly safe, ence Hall, was mobhed by a crowd in giving it for those stomach aches of rioters and rescued by the police, inseparable from childhood. Sold and who arrested fifteen.-Beuter

Me J. D Lig Mr. and Mhé V.

Logu

Mr TVAdēla Martin Me RF.Mattingle/ Mai J. MoÀÍnah MR. Millar Mr H. A. Mis

E. & immack

Capt. & Hm E A.:

Mr A. Horlog

Mr and Mrs W. N.

H. Murdock. Mim Mardook Me 12 W. Neve

hoice

Mr W. Ogden

La-Lol, B. A. Dob- - Mr A. B. Pizza Mim C. Peyton

Major M Mrg H, R.

· Edwardia · ̈- { Me nod Mrs W. &.

Mr.D. Förber Mr & Men P, F.; P.

Frankila

LA. Q. U. Prodielak LA COL. 7,6, Fite

Gerald

D. Good.

MISEL. B. HA MrJ. B. Hawker

Mr. Jy Beasta

& Frill- Mr. Ritable Dr. Mary Books Mrs Bobert: Mr D. M. Byorofs Mr W. 7. Altamons Mrs E. T. Schjolth Me E. Ston lis & HIM G. 1.

Stubbings:

Me and Mrs 0.

The alien Miss Townies Mr A. W. Tinkla

Troralyan Mr Is D). Turner

Hand. Mra 14.

Capt. R. F. Walker Capt. a. 15 Waste WH, A. Wel MRC, Willocs 14. 6. 7. L. Phylo MEN Mer T. WAS

Wilan

Mr vid Mms V. D.

Wood Mr.K. Young

I expect most people are almost sick of the sight of the

In a telephone conversation with | Ur L. & Jenkins name "Hobbs" in print by this Paddy Mullins, manager for Wille, Me 3 M2 Jenson" time, but I crave the indulgence at New York, Dempsey was in Johnston of my readers for the retailing of formed that the New York Com Hon Jones

Mr 1 Jowph a little experience which befe: me mission threatened to ban Willa Medy coming home in the train from unless he puts up a forfeit toffrands. 3. C. St. Andrews, says a Home sports match the forfeit posted by Jacky writer.

Kearna, Dempsey's former Men J. It was a typical British raflway manager, for a match to be pro- carriage scene one man studying moted by Tex Richard. the evening paper and two stolidly The champion assured Mullins gazing out the windows: each that banishment by the New York determinedly unaware of the pre-Commission would not do him sence of the others, each probably harm; that the important thing to of England discount rate is four a sociable soul and a gossip at remember was that you have my per cent.--Renter. heart but characteristically un-word of honour that I will fight willing to be the first to speak. Wills next year.

Suddenly I recollected that

Hobbs was 91 not out on Saturday

Krogh Hoo

Mr L. B. F. Foong

London, October 1.-The Bank

Furis, October 1-At a meeting of the Banque Industrielle de Chine on September 30 under the pre

night and that I had not seen a London, Oct. 1 The Treasury Ridency of M. Gerges Maspero, evening edition,cleared my Return for the first Half of the prewith Tai Ming-fu, Secretary of the throst twice and, sting my coursent Bnancial year shows an excess Chinese Legation and Mr. Arm age in both hands, timidly shatter- expenditure of £88,000,000, com-strong presenting the Peking On an early date the Scottish,

ed the sepulchral allence by sakpared with an excess of £12,000,000 syndicate as acculator, there was Welab, and Irish Associations will

The following from a Home ing the man with the paper if for the corresponding period last adopted the report of 1924 showing send duiegates to meet the FA paper, will be of interest to Hobbs had got his bundred. vent. The total revenue was £344 loss of 63,913,000 fratica-- at Liverpool.VAN

readers of the "China Mail who,

In five minutes the conversation 300,000 against a total expenditure Reuter, about a year ago, complained, was lively, and, thanks to Hobbs, of 2880,000,000, the deficit being garding the free use of the whip

Quite likely the opportunity will be created for a conference on the new throw-in law. It is time the several countries came to unani mity

recommended everywhore,

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Troopship Seized

Honours Even

Electric Light

"Sub", Griffins

Cricket Report

Local Wedding

Practice Match

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Scottish Co..

HK.C.C. Report

Border Thieves Servant Bureau Military Sport Local Olympiad Sir R. Ho Tung

USA. Mail Swatow Fosition, 2,000 More 4 Goals to Nil Scottish Reel Club Local History Off the Rails Food Ships Gang Robbery

Canton's Ruler

Spey Cup

Innocent Carrier Our Telephones Rubber

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Chin'a Advance

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P.W.D. Reports Colony's Finances

Court Martial a

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Mare, Economy

Larry Death

Their Version Engine Trouble Round the World Extra Expenses.. Striker Caught S.8. Changte Salyingpun School Loan From Home What Business HRV.D.C

Robot Arrested Traffic Mishspe Water Polo: Self-Pr

we parted the best of friends. As mainly due to decreases in revenus East London, October 1 The by present day Jockeys The Shakespeare might have said from Income and Corporation. The crews of the last two vessels held accusation, made in one quarter "One touch of sport makes the and Date Duties aggregating up by the strike haya returned to Local Football of resorting to "bataber showhole world kin. Certainly it 818,000,000 There are increases work, thus ending the strike here: Stabb At the practice ra.fches in Eng some people are only too ready to maily circle that was thrown into ing Fund, the Fighting Besaces trikers

tacties is absurd, says the writer did on Monday, though I know one in expenditurs set against the Sink: Cape Town October 1 The The Land players have been throwing believe this kind of story and

have, hitherto - belayed in the ball largely in the old waywild statements of this kinda state of agitation by a feminina and Civil Service egga

but, some ill-fooling

with both feet on the line. Nor might do much harm to a sport

Kindia

Is it realised that, according to the which Jer happlly, almost im explanations given by Mr. John mine from cruelty of

Ko Occasionally there might be,

question,

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