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JOHN CLARKE'S Russia Has

CASEBOOK

Men Of The World

youths stalked into,

Automatic'

Factories Operating

London, Jan. 11. The first entirely

**au"

Tthe dock at Bow Street tomatic factories have

CHINA MAIL

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Public Nuisanco

Sir-Is there a Government Deperiment In Shamshulpo whose duty it is to see that pavements are made safe from dirty water falling from upper fluors through drain pipes hait, or entirely missing below the first Boor level, on all the the parsersby walking along pavements.

a

Herewith an oxample: · From

point opposite the Rodo House Hotel in Taipo Road along the pavement and then along Laichikok Road, to the Ferry Wharf, in not less than FIVE places Ulirty water through damaged or missing first floor drain pipes splashes on the footwalk and wols the people walking along the pave- ments. Why is nothing done to immediately abate this pub- Tic nuisance, which has been going on for over four months

R already?

with exaggerated swagger begun production in Rus» and put all they knew of in- sia, the Soviet press has solence (which was a fair revealed. amount) into the look, they On January 3, Pravda published a photograph the first auto- gave the magistrate.

matic concrete plant in Kuyby- In their evory small gesture they on the Volga. It has great the ostentatious shooting of productive capability, does the

cuffs, the Hrubby

prolonged work of 1,500 workers, and is run yawn the over-the-shoulder by a handful of men.

dances at the public gallery, In a recent article on mach[n/- there vas disain,. scorn, debullding published by Pravda, flance, contempt for their sur said that during 1951. Sevier roundings.

technicians have designed and The glances and gestures out Into production an automatic of boys were parts the man doi de construction

were playing. They aped muter cylinders for Soviet trucks. Lone of anti-social celluloid The entire plant is controlled by

Both Toipo Road and Lai- heroes; the youths were suffer four men "At present, Soviet

are main roads ing from

third-rate technicians are working on the thikok Road of a surfolt

construction of a great number with many new chema and strip cartoon,

sidential houses, of very complicated automatic the total effect

was that of a machines for the production of school and yel melancholy nursery charade,

ball bearings and other parts,"

neglect of health There could hardly have said the article.

liness. come into the dock a less en-

On January 4, Izvestia, the

May we hope that this will gaging couple than these, with newspaper of the Soviet gov-

draw the attention of someone their elaborate hair-styles (aernment, sald, the

In Authority to see that action bottle-a-day

is taken forthwith to stop this man one of them tomati

tomatiration in electric power looked a bottle of hair plants

nuisance. in

Shimshulpo the possible cream) et five

and their strange, allen smooth

running of Industrial wordy

the minimum by one, and half

dozen spoken by a policeman of the other, comehow mitigated the unpleasantness.

{

THEY

pected

and

Sidd

ure of pu-

and probably

the

100.

modern re-

hotels and

this glaring and clean-

other)

arcns,

Also in several places por- tions of the pavements oru broken and parts missing for years now, and in several other

middle places in the

of the footwalks

10/12 some

Inches high little mountains of petrified

Established 1845

MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1953.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith TASIKMALAJA CASE SEQUEL'

COP, 1860 IT NEA SERVICE, ING. T. M. REC. AK BL PAT, DEF,

"Your mother will miss the tree-we'll have to be extra nice to her till she gets used to the vacant place whore. it brightened everything up!"

CRITICISM

production with use of manpower.

It said that autornatisation in production is increasingly used in machine-building, chemicals, textiles, newsprint, food antl other

of industry. branches RADICAL CHANGES

popular Ogoniok.

Soviet Illustrated

said weakly,

the automatic factories is bringing about

sharp

And "Naht guilty," said Richard, lations in Soviet factories, be- radical "chinge in labour re- who was 20. The

cause the number Chicago superimposed on native in

of workers Down Memory Lane London,

such factory {s equal

Asphalt left over from road- HELD NOT

were charged with no very grand

crime-as-us- Ioltering wittr persons Intent to steal from unattended cars in the Long Acre nelgi birth of bourhood.

Recent was 1

"Same," said Robert, who was 18.

policemen told the

So

two

magistrate, Mr Bertram Reece. of a half-hour watch on the pair the night before, during which they had been seen to try door handles on several cars.

"If we wanted to knock any thing off out of cars, why dint we just take 'em?" Richard in-

quired, when It was question

time.

"The officer can't read your mind," the magistrate said.

сать were all locked,"

The

sald the policeman.

puttin

"Den-what's de, matter-wid de winder in, ch?" Hichard sald, aggressively, re- membering the accent.

+

THERE was no ofetal car-

ment on this. He was in- vited to give evidence.

"What's de we?" he raki, "it's all lies, all a carve-up."

"All a chat?" the, magistrate asked.

But Richard was not going repeat himself; and he had not quite the nerve to say: "You hold me foist lige, judge." ke a film crook.

Robert

zero,

A

to

This is in line with the Soviet tendency to climinate physical Weekly, sald. labour as much us possible, the This tendency exists in our industry but does Tot exist in capitalist countries. There, automatic factories are 50 far a subject of much idle talk in the press.

In another article. Izvestia sald that 'outomatie control” · Is- now used in Stalin automobile plant in Moscow, at the No. I State ball bearing plant and "la other machine-building plants." -United Press.

2 ATTACKS

BY

Strong

making, have been left, over which the people stumble and one day will break their head or limbs. Nobody ip Power stems to care?

SHAMSHUIPO CITIZEN.

It is

Sir-I am indeed sorry to hear of the impending discontinuance of "Down Memory Lane.” one of the few good features of Radio Hongkong and one which my entire family, including teen- age children, rarely miss.

D. E. REMEDIOS,

New Atomic

Weapons

Washington, Jan. 11. The Deputy Defence Secre tury, William Foster, said today to military had developed "many atomic weapons includ ing a giant 280 cannon.

LIBELLOUS

Manila, Jan. 12. The Court of the First dismissed Instance today а libel charge filed against the acid-tongued Mayor of Manila, Arsenio A blistering Lacson, for radio attack he made Inst year on a judge,

Dismissal of the suit ma:ked the second legal victory in three days for Lacson and prob- the ably assured his return to office from which he was Bus- pended by President Quirino last October. Last Saturday, the Supreme Court in a six to four decision ruled Mr Quirino's suspension-which followed the filing of the libel suit-illegal. atomic

Judge Magna Gintmalton of the Court of the First REDS

Instance granted Lacson's motion for acquitial in the libel ease.

The judge ruled that the prosecution had failed to prove that Lacson was motivated by malice in criticising Judge Agustin Mon- tesa, also of the Court of the First Instance and the complain-

Seoul, Jan. 12. Communist attacks of the Korentu

hit two sectors batile line early today.

m.m.

He said the Korean war pro- vided the nation with a reservo of. combat-hardened

veterans who would be available for service

in

any Future emergency.

Mr Foster also revealed that The 8th Army suld more than the Air Force expects to be 600 North Korean troops battled in light snow for about

getting delivery of 800 planes a Lwo month by next spring-more ant. hours against Allied Positions than alx times the northeast of the Punch Bowl, on

number it was getting in 1950. the eastern front:

He made the statements in a into the The defenders

them radio interview but did not wilness-box. He explained that back, killing an estimated 110 elaborate on the and

ils friend had come North Koreans.

his assertion that to central Landon from their

"we have developed many means On the western front, about of delivering atamle energy in homes in the eastern outskirts, 200 Chinese attacked advanced terms of weapons" including an to look, at his mother's request. United Nailons positions west atomie cannon which, he said. at a flat. But he could not say of Chorwon between 10.30 last can to not only Where the

atomic shells fat was that had night and three o'clock this but also high explosives. been

target. Indeed, he morning.--Reuter.

He said total United States No Trace Of aitogether weak . on Eighth Army defenders held military supplies and equipment, reography, saying: "We looked on in spite of Communist arill-increased 680 per cent since the in a car at Lincoln Field's Inn lery and mortar fire and drove Korean war began with

their

did

beat

ing

*

Living Language

Why we say Galaxy.

or

A phrase much used in journalism to de scribe a tea-party premiere al which numbers of film-stars appear is "a galaxy of stars." This word from "galaxy" comes the Greek gala, galac- tos, meaning milk, and was applied by the early astronomers describe the Milky Way.

Mail

Notices

Sheaffers TM "SNORKEL"

Provisional Leave To Appeal To Privy Council Granted

Provisional leave to appeal to the Privy Coun- cil was granted by the Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, and the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice E. H. Williams, this morning in the case concerning the steamer Tasikmalaja, now lying under arrest at Kowloon Docks. Security of $5,000 was also ordered to be lodged with the Court.

The appellants were Juan Ysmael and Co., Inc. (of Manila), who appealed against the decision of the

Full Court in reversing the decision of Mr Justice C.W. Reece, Puino Judge, who had dismissed motions brought by the Government of the Republic of Indo- nesia.

do

The Hon. Leo d'Almado, QC, and Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, instructed

M.A. by Mr Silva, appeared for the appel- Jants.

The respondents, the Gov- ernment of the Republic of Indonesia, were represented by Mr D.A.L. Wright, in- siructed by Mr P.J. Griffiths.

costs

Matters concerning arising from the litigation heard thus far were also dealt with

Smart Work

By Chinese Detective

From The Filos

100 Years

Ago

We insort » reply – from-tho Colonial Surgeon to a remark last issue. The letter,

ed un at the last moment, thus

in our bearing today's date, has reach precluding the possibility of remarkable zeal manifested by the Colonial Surgeon this

occasion, contrasted with the. equally remarkable indifference he manifested when smallpox broke out in Hongkong last year-

zatisfying ourselves as to the

To the Editor of the "China, Mail,"

Hongkong, 13th January,

1853:

Sir-The columna of your peper issued last Thursday, malte allusion I presume to the clipper ship the Witch of the Wave, and in connection therewith contain assertions which are calculated to produce very general but un- founded alarm, It la true that the vessel alluded to put into this part on her way from St Francisco to Shangal, with small-pox on board. Her anchor was hardly down at sun-sot before the Harbour →

master

aponsulted me rum.

and

measures of

this morning. Counsel for the this morning on a stretcher, a the circumstang Vention which

Appearing at Kowloon Court

35-year-old unemployed

eight months

by

Mr for

of

SMD-

Im-

parties agreed that certain costs should be reserved, certain paid Macao, Mak Yuen, was

tenced to by the Indonesian Government, and

prisonment

D.F. the remaining portion be-

house- tween Juan Ysmael and Co. Rellly-Mayne

larceny, and as- (four-fittha), and Anthony Lah, breaking and trading as A.W. King, of Tele-saulting a Police officer. phone House (one-fifth). The

defendant pleaded nol latter (who had brought a claim

guilly to the last charge. for $25,580 against the Tasik- malaja for ship's necessaries), was represented by Mr Charles Instructed by Stewart and Co.

The

The Chinese detective who apprehended the defendant was praised by the Magistrate for the why In which he had handled the case.

Mr Justice Reeze had disenissed According to the Prosecution, motions brought by the Govern the defendant and another man ment at the Republic of Indonesia came to Hongkong on December In connection with the Tasilana- 15 from Macao. They went to a lala. The Indonesian Govern-hatel in Nam Shan Street, and ment sought to set aside the writ after a while they left for Muk of summons and all subsequent Li Ha Village. proceedings In 1wo actions

.:

brought by different parties Here they approached one of against the Tasikmalaja on the the huts and opened the rear grounds that the Government had window. Taking an eight-foot bamboo pole, they, lifted various teen impleaded. to

articles of clothing from the hut.

The latest times of posing shown below are those for un- registered correspondencs parted at G,P.O., Hongkong.. The Jalest posting times elsewhere which, la general, are earlier than the G.P.O. limes, can be ascertained by enquiry at the local once,

The latest posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars re- garding parcel matts can be an certained by enquiry at any post ance, ปี

In a radio. broadcast, Lacson called Montesa "Incompetent" and an "Ignoramus" for render-

decision acquitting former high police official on a charge which Lacson had been instrumental in Bling-United Prest.

No see the time, but never did the attackers back with heavy Force, plans deliveries Jumping Missing Plane

no more till the coppers came casualties. up in Bow district.”

Case

in

on. Tokyo, o Communist com-/ love that figure at over 800 per

The Full Court, reversing Mr When they had finished they Justice Reece's decision, hold went to a hut under construction that the proceedings impleaded and put on some of the stolen the Government of the Republic | clothing. of Indonesia, and awarded thom Judgment.

Both the Indonesian Govern ment and Junn Yamael and Co. claim a right to the Tasikmalaja.

$100 Fine

For Assault

As they were approaching another hut, they were accosted by two detective police stablas on patrol.

con-

his

DPC 341 in giving evidence said that on the night of the incident, he saw the two men and asked them

to stop. They said that they were going to the Lee Wah Mul Factory to sock employment, but he became suspicious and told them to raise their hands,

As they did so, the defendant Chan Sam, a 41-year-old un-struck the Police officer, and the licensed hawker, residing at the two men started to flee. The staircase of No. 1, East Street, | defendant threw stones at the Quarry Bay, was fined $100 or | pursuing policemen, who shouted four weeks and bound over in that they would shoot if they did $500 for two years, by Mr Poon-not stop. As the two men Yan-hoi at Central this morn- not heed their warning. the

wit ing for assaulting Chan Pong, nets fired three shots into the and causing bodily harm. alt. The two men did not tako any notice, so he shot the defen- dant in the leg..

MONDAY, JANUARY 12 By Alr Philippines, N. Borneo, 4.30 pan.. C.P.A

Indo-China. (Tonkin only), 430 p. C.P.A.

Fortress, USA.

B (Seattle Western States) Canada, S DITI ILKAJN.W.AL

Japan,

p.m. B.O.A.C. By Surface Miscao, 9 a.m.;-6 p.m.,, ss. Lee Hong Tak Shing,

TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 Manila, Jan. 12.

By Air Malaya, Indonésia, Australia, New The contingent of air-sca Zealand. 8 a.m., via C.P.A. rescue patrul planes, which Klart Burma India. Pakistan, the Mindoro-Manila Africa, Greet Britain, Europe, li area the whole day on Sunday, 0.0.A.C

Indo-China, France, French North for the light plane piloted by & West Africa, 430 p.m.. Air Viet- the Manila businessman, Thomas nam. Fraloil, would not find any traco Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, USA.

Canada, p.m.P.A.1. of the missing aircraft.

from 130 a month in 1950 to over United Nalicos Headquarters 650 a month now. He added: announced that an "We. hope by next spring to was found proved, THE

combed last month, and that is for the Air and a police ofleer went Dantes (about 300 men)

Allied

Force slone."-United Press. Into the box to speak about the night attacked

holding characters of the boys.

Capitol Hill Both had several times been central ecotor. They were beaten in trouble, both were on licence off in a 50-minute baltic.

Ha

10

troops The

from Borstal. Or Richard, the The new land-based planes officer sald: "He lives with a that were able to take off yea

in murky, crippled mother and two sisters. weather attacked gun positions

terday

overcast His father die

years didn't "He dic, he left," cried and bunkers along the front Richard, with sudden bitter line, the 5th Air Force said.

Naval planes were unable to passion Was it in that UG- feigned bitterness the clue to fly because of the weather.

The Air Force sald Super- the boy's own failure lay?

Robert's story was told. He fortresses from Okinawa and earned a £0 weekly wage, and Japan struck at marshalling from

I gave his widowed yards on North Korean railway mother £3 Bs. So he, whose lines just before and after mid- crimes included theft, assault, night last night.-Rouler. wilful dhanage, paid more thaifre

y for his keep than many Blameless youths with longer

do.

Commissioners will be consulted regarding your return to Borstal," the magistrate said, and added pointedly, “repărate Borstals."

Bread Blamed For Food Poisoning

Tervis, N. Italy, Jan, 11. Doctors tonight blamed bad bread for an outbreak of food polsoning which sent 20 Italians to hospital and claimed nearly 200 other sufferers.

The two youths went out and jeft us wondering which they really were-apprentice crimin- nis, or fatherless boys taking refuge in crime from their fear The outbreak of illness of responsibilities that had come in the villages of Cessalto and upon them at too early an age." Ghirrano.--Reuter,

Printed and pubilitied by. Wizzsam Alach ‹ CinemaM for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, In the Colony of Hongkong.

SALESWOMAN'S MISSION

London, Jan. 11.

Howell, widow of a Navy of

Elderly Mrs Elizabeth Pleton cer, is on her way from Eng- 1nd to Malaye to sell electric cookers to Malayans, who have always cooked their rice in a kwalla utensil Atted into a clay-lined charcoal bucket.

There will soon be a market for electric, cookers, however, as two power stationa are being opened next month, one Singapore and the other near Kuala Lumpur-Reuter.

at

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION-

111 The six scores can only have been 2-0, 1-0. 3-0, p—1. (a)*** must have won one match. So . with the sakna posi-

DUET DAYo was two. Their resulta therefore ware 1-0.

(15). The totals (for and against) of A and N-exceed thous of a mod by two. Bp © won 1-0 agattiat arne table can now plen

Q

L

A

STři Lizards beat the Axalotis:

(London) Kupress Service,

The missing plane, a single way to Manila last Friday after engined Swift-125, was on its leaving the Cebu Airport.

Indications that

There

were

|

Malaya, Ceylan, Slam, Burma. | Pakistan, 39iddle East. Great Bri-

tam, Europe, 8 pm. 9.0.A.C.

Hong Tek Sing.

by Surface Macao, P.m.; 0 pm. m Leo

China, People's Repubilo 8.30 am. izein via Canton.

Koces, Noon, as Ean Ülas Japan, Hawall, U.S.A., Central : &

Fren.

South Americs, Hoon,

the plane might have developed engine trouble, in the air. Cleveland. Franco-Presse.

Typhoons And

The At-Bomb

India, Pakistan, 1 pz., as Mathilde Buerak.

Malaya, Noon, as Benvenue, Japan, am. Korea.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16 -

By Alr

Formosa, Japan, 3 am, yix GAT Siam, Malaya, Indonesia) Australis, New Zealand, 4.30 pm., CPA, Formosa, Oktnews," UBA. (Naw YOTK).

Canada, .0 pm. #IKAI INWAL. Manila, Jan. - 12.

Украп, 4 т. Д.О.Л.С. Typhoons connot be caused,

~ By, Burface or prevented, by atomie.ex-

Maçao, 9 am, 6 pm, se Lee Hong/ Takinople's Repailio, 9,30 a.m. plosions, it was announced by Dr Harry Wexiar, the Chief of train via Canion, the Scientifle Services Division States. Woother of the United Bureau

Insp. Pope, prosecuting stated that on January 2, de- fendant teased Chan's wife by kissing her

the face during husband's absence. When tho

adid

husband returned she told him TRAIN SMASH

al

the

defendant's conduct.

the defendant at his residence, and slapped him for teasing his wife, Latur in the day, de- fendant and another man came to Chan Pong's house and ns- saulted him, for revenge,

The Police were notified, but neither. Chan Sam, nor his opmpanion could be located,

Chan Pong the went to see IN C. LUZON

On January 10, defendant reported to the Police and surrendered himself.

Manila, Jan. 12. Twenty-seven persõp

pany

were

me of her infected state,

The me concerning

demanded. Tha American Consul was also 'mont prompt in his exertions in the matter. He sent very peremp

orders to the Captain to confine his crew on board. Early on the morning following her arrival here,

bout polico was nlongside to

prevent all but necessary communica tion with the shore, and thọ Colonial Surgeon went on board

#

adopted immediate, measures for removing the in- fected cases from the ship and placing it in the most complete Isolation.

The quarantine restrictions were continued es long

Were deerned they necessary. The result of these measures is, that the patient- the second officer of the ship— has completely recovered, and the discuse has been most

prevented effectually from spreading. There existed

in the most insalubrious and contaminated quarters occurrence of the events detall- of the town, previously to the ed above, a few cases of small- pox, but the Colony, usually so much invaded by the disease at this season of the year, is most remarkably exempt from it at this present time. Thus !! appears that your *public zeal led you into error both in spirit and in fact I am sir, your abodlent servant,

WILLIAM MORRISON, ASIATIC SOCIETY

оп

At the monthly Meeting of the China Branch of the Asiatic Society held at their rooms Wednesday, after the nomina- flon and election of new mem- following gentlemen bers, the were appointed Office-bearers for the year 1859:

President, H, E. Dr Bowring;

Tho Vice-Presidents,

Lard Bishop of Victoria, Hon. W. T. Mercer; Council, J. C. Bowring, W. H. Medhurst, P. D. Marges ker: Secretary, Andrew Short-

Treasurer, Robert Rlenare

redo.

extracts

Dr Bowring read from the writings-both in proSD and verse-of Commissløver Lin, and gave many

curious

particulars of the early life and studies of that remarkable man. A paper was also read on the Eagre, or Great Tidal Flow of waters In. Hang-chow Bay, as witnessed by Dr Macgowan of injured, six of them seriously, Ningpo, the writer of the when a Manila Railway Com- | paper, which gaya many Tocomotiva sunnahed a particulars of sundry great motor-powered passenger train invasions of the "Well of Waters, in a head-on collision, at San and of the superstitions

con- Zone e da con zon year nocted therewith. The paper was terday

referred to the Committee of

Tho The train was almost totally Publication.

President wrecked and It took rescue reported, that

further

Com partles almost an hour to re- munications were promised on move victims from the mished the subject of ancient porcelain conched---United Press,

battles that he had caused enquiries to be instituted as to Brki extent, causes. consequences of infanticido in China, and that there was no reason to anticipate any deff- 6. Programme Summary: 8.00, child.

ciency of a supply of Interesting ren's Half Hour presented by: Bally.

matter from sundry quarters Ann (Btudio); '850,-Portuguese linf Hour (Studio); : 7, "Time. Bignal,

PRATAN SALVAGE World News and Nows Talk thonë

Amsterdam, Jan, 11: don Relay): 115, London Studio

Two weeks ago, wo`mada has asked Dutch some remarks on the reported

· Malodies -- The cond, by George Melachrino with police to search for a 21-year- wreck on the Pratos Shoal, and the Peter Knight Bingers (UBCTS) old Dutch neeman in connection the morning after they ap

Radio Hongkong

HX.T.

Metachrina Orch.

745. Arlist of the Wook-Herbert

Police Search For Seaman

Britain

the

Jansson (Baritone): 730, Weather With the murder of the 10-year peared, H. M. Steamer" Hermes Report:: 8. La Boutique Fantasqua oki Patricia Curran, - daughter was despatched" to the scent, (lossini)....Orchestra Stabile of an Irish judge, police sources whence sho" returned on the Accademia Di Banta Cecilla cond, said tonight.

What evening of the 6th, with several (Btudio); · 0.20, by: presented by Zom

The What

Seaman's · name. was hundred more bales of cotton Phillips (Studioj;* 9, Landserpes given an Bartold Schuitema, from the Charlotte, which after

man. 1. Keimscott Manar

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kis

Cow Sets A Record Aik Dr Join Uri; Pollen said he deserted from all proved to be only the wreck

ship last year and was pax,the Pratas; ang though threo, 515, Recon Treview presented by find in Britain at the, and of months have elapsed since the Curtin Hindson: "thïudio); 15,

camò in the His, statement

that the wake of local fears

Buonos Aires, Jan, 11. typhoons, which devaslated the A cross-bred Argenting-Dutch

Consurin Philippine in 1952, were cosumed cow named

today by the various explosións in establishod à now, world record the tests of atomic and hydrogen for five-year cows by producing bomba in several Pacife atolla." some 3,000 gallons of milk in

-Fratico-ProRRICU

350 days—United From A

·

Tookake Orchestra, 10.15 Con November. He is wanted for disputed salvage of that vessel; Française-Lucienne. Dalyta...... and

was unade, she süll; holda, tow Jean Sablon: 10.30, Music for questioning. Dancing: 20.50/ Weather Haport; Patricia. Ouman wastound gether, with such a remainder (Recorded dead" from knife wounds in of cargo as would even yeŻ Radio News Reel London's Reiny): 1110 Goodnight the grounds of her house six compenmie for the expense and Musle. God Have The Queen) klad, miles from Belfasten Beuler,lag, rise of a visit, f Clow Dawai

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