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OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

State Premier

Testimony Steals March On By Chief Officer

Mr Henry Gates Bhorburn,{

Chief Officer of the British

Prime Minister

FROM H. KING WOOD

Sydney, Oct. 18.

The State Premier, Mr Cahill, has stolen as Poplar Hill, testified how rather a tactical march on the Prime Minister by nine Dutch members of the deciding to hold his election on December 3. ship's crew refused to worki

While both Federal and State Governments

on several occasions, and how;

the alleged attempt of assault had been hinting that they would go to the country on the ship's master by five before Christmas no one had taken them seriqusly. of them look pince while the Two days before the Premier made his announce- ship was at Whampoa ten days ago, as the trial of the ment we were talking to a Labour member well man resumed at the Marine up in the Party who gave it out that an election Court before Mr A. G. Parker was not likely before mid-January.

this morning.

Mr OborinaDCI, kra evideteo, quoted one oề lâu defendanta. sayune ne at him the case

il the 13.

when the nine wan strugging with a licen board whes wier to sten

at the alleyway kading to the cap. tain's cabin, on the night of Octobes 17.

Aard Six of the crewmembem, Poulus Schouten, Louis Eugene M Van Den Berg, Frederick Ouweneel, Taimie Bronsveld. Arend Vrenden- borg and Mell Jocuri Kamisteker, were charged with continuoudy and wilfully being neglectful of their duty aboard the Popter 11111 on October 18, 17, 10 and 19. Gerrik Dounter was charged with the Aame offence on October 13 atd 10; Leonard Emamuri Boke with zare offence on October 17, 18, and 19 and tie nunti defendant. Machiel Jacobson on October 15, 19 and 19. also All nino defendants were charged with impeding the progress of the voyage of the ship to Bong keng on October 12,

the

further

The best M: Menzies can do ether, and frum now on both now la to hold his election on will be fat out to add victories the same day as the State-which to their belts.

is possible; if he followa Losely afterwards

Loo

it Meanwhile,

certain enn house the Dav)a NSW that they tury would not

In help Cup krwn mothballs for it

looks

Labour vetury

his chances, so it is on the cards looks like being here for nome- now that plans for a Federal time. election wili be shelved until the autumn—although

the NSW Liberais are doing the best iu

into the crema at the seme time as the State vote.

that most Curious feature is

Federal Belud everybody, Liberals, concede that the NSW | Labour Govenment is as good

na returmed,

HOUSING SHORTAGE

Because not so much is heard about the housing shortage these days 1 tones as a bit of a shock find that homeless people are paying up to £17.10 a week for roo! one room,, just to keep a over their heads.

People moved to Sydney and 11pping anything,

have to stay here change Goventument those who

G would not come as any surprise. for any length of time are tak- refuge in city residentials HARD ON PUNTERS

and private hotels.

We're not

birt

Five of the defendants, Schouten, Van Den Berg, Ouweneel, Vrenden borg and Jacobson were Eharged with attempting to arsault e ship's niter. Caplain John Anthony Willama, on October 17.

Mr F. G. Nigel, of Mezus Jukneon, Stoken and Master, la representing the complainant, Captain Williams, Defendants are represented by Mred Rising Fast won D. L. Strellett, of Messe Bratton and Company. They pleaded not Ruilty.

The case began on Saturday when Captain Williams gave his own ac- count of the alleged incidenta

WEONG PERSON

When the case resumed this morn. lng, Mr Nigel requested that Bonke be withdrawn from charge CAS he had discovered Bonks was not the person involved in the charge. The person who should be changed was Vrendenborg. The request was granted and Vrendenborg was then Formally charged with the offence.

Mr Nigel abo pointed out the cwing to the fact that the Poplar Hull would be due to leave port

like the cross- shortly, he would

on of the Captain and the Omeer to be reserved to enablo other witnesses to finish their evidence and cross-examination so that they could return to their ship a carly as possible. To this, bolh

Maxitāte and the

Counsel agreed.

the

Defence

Just about year a New Zealand horse call

the Caul- carrying 8-10.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1955.

As usual, crowds queued up in Garden Road this morning for trams to take them to the top of the Plak for the annual Chung Yeung festival. — Picture by staff photo- grapher.

Chung Yeung Festival

for

the Peak Trum this morning

ing

this time

inst

For

One homeless couple took a We two bob pun.ers deserve

25/ each room at sadness double and misery all the

seemed a funcles night. It

good pro which our misplaced

couple of nights position for a bring us.

while looked around for a

they flat, but at the end of a week in they had been unsuccessful their research and the room had cost them £17.10.

one

for a

And that's not paid by just Daid cach couple it's

while night

the days are

the suburbs spent in trudging

home of looking sort

some

them

to climbing points Territories.

out

feld Cup that we he was peruliso? 01b, which caused a mighty outery from owner and trainer.

"With 9-3 on his back," said "the handicapper the trainer, has invited us not to run him in the Melbourne Cup."

But they did not

accept the Invitation and Rising Fast woo In something not much faster than a canter,

Back here again this year he wins the Herbert PoWCT

9-8, Handicap carrying out on the Wednesday and

the in

in

second unlucky

Caulfield Stakes with D-2.

Lurn:1

It is just a natural sequence that he should walk away with die Caulfield Cup carrying 9-10 (after the race is over).

be hard

IMMUNE TOPOLIO

Scientists

Police Constable On

Corruption

Charge

a

A Police constable attached to the Traffic

extorted money from Department who allegedly garage supervisor faced trial before Judge J. Reynolds

Court this morning at the Victoria District

on two charges of corruption and extortion.

Represented by Mr R. W. S. Winter, (instructed by Mr G. E. S. Stevenson, of Messrs J. C. Stewart and Co.), the accused, Lui Yee-chuen, 24, a native of Shan- tung, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

A queue of passengers

begon

before 5 a.m., and

Lui was alleged to have cor- the garage on July 13, 14 and stretched from the Tram Station

on July 14, he and shortly ruptly received $380 on account 16, and to Queen's Road from after that hour until this after of himself and other members of Hung met in a cafe in Lockhart hood-In

spite of Increased the Traffle branch for forbearing Road where he wrote on a piece duty in respect of of paper supplied by a waiter, tram services running them. up to do their

of numbera rolating to the NCOs future breaches to Victoria Peak at the rate of possible

Road and

Tramic and PCs who were on the Task (434 passengers) Vehicko seven trams

Ordinance

by the drivers of Force. an hour.

certain public vehicles under the

Insp. Bodie said that Det. Kowloon Rallway Station was supervision or control of one,

Sub-Insp Ip Chi-chlu, upon re- crowded also

with

queues Hung King-chuen, on July 15. aervice waiting for a doubled

He was also alleged to have ceiving $380 from the Anll- Corruption Branch, gave the with 12 special trains to take extoried the money from Hung.

Case for the notes to Hung in the garage on and walking.

Outlining the in the

Insp. New Procution,

K. Bodie the evening of July 18. Later, and spoke that the accused, the accused arrived

in with Hung. duty Was on Occasion is the Chung Moblie Task Force just

As the accused left the garage, Yeung Festival when it is con prior to July 4. The Force con he was stopped by Insp. Ip with sidered lucky to climb as highsisted of two squads with one

in his shirt pocket. as possible, and many familles NCO and ave constables in each the money

in the Police Station later, he take the opportunity to visit squad., and Sgt. 2822 in charge made a cautioned statement and

situ-of the Force. family graves, normally

to the a statement in answer ated on hillsides and in high

Force charge. places.

The are wondering if New Guinea holde a clue to pollo. A party may soon go to the New Guinea highlands to find why natives there are im- mune from the disease.

zald

a

The duly of his Teak Stanley, of Sydney,

was to patrol streets of Hong- Hearing is continuing. kong and take action against any lorries, military and public should such vehicles and taxis

United Nations

Day

s United

the United Nations

Dr N. G. sald he und other doctors had tested serum drawn from the blood of 50 natives and anti- bodies found in the serum gave immunity from polio, In the wine box. Mr. Bhorbur

of Dr Stanley, who is chier and that the Poplar Hill arrived

He'll Mary 10st in the the Institute of Epidemiology at Whampon at about 1.30 pan, an

Melbourne Cup-so It shouldn"t Preventive Medicine nt October 14 A request from the de- fendants was ronde to him that they

the to plek

winnet Price Henry Hospital, said that the would like to have leave on

there.

Today the 50 natives studiod were half

Nations following day. Lorenoon on the being

transmitted Saturday. He

Except for us and we'll be totally immune to all three types Day, and to mark the occasion, radio has this to the master, who replied that looking for something to beat it certain amount of work had to be again.

prepared a major feature pro done the next morning and he (the

Rising Fasl Is one

duction in caplain would take into considera- tion that love would be granted on greatest horses this country has

Saucer," Saturday afternoon and Sunday. He seen. gave the reply to the boatswain, Mr SHOWS THE FLAG

This programme, written by Norman Corwin, and starring Laurence Olivier. duced in London by the BBC feature department by Laurence Gillam, and it has a specially

musical score writ composed ten and conducted by Walter Gochr.

Sherburn Bald, and at the time Duweneel

among those pre- MEDL

VER

ISSUED MONEY Witness went on to my that in the afternoon on Friday, he, asalted

the

half the 50 natives studied were Immune to Type Three virus, the variety of

most common Australia.

Dr Stanley said the findings were important, but at this stage connected with de- were not

All is quiet in the Eden fish-velopment of a pollo vaccine. Ing war at the moment, and as this column last forecast in weak, the Navy has been down

by some other officer, issued mon there altowing the flag.

to the defendants, shore passes nod their own passports. They went sabora later in the evening."

On the morning of October

CHAIN STORE WAR

A great old chain store wor is The corvette, HMAS Glad-likely to flare up in this country Mone, broke off naval exercises in the neaT future, and the 15. and visited the port, crew mem-

Mr Bhorburn suid, defendants, with bers being given shore leave for exception of Banki, did not turn up to their duty. There was no work done the night.

by the other defendonte that day Bluntly, it boils down to the

An i rezult witness said, the peers fact that the "war" between the boatswain and he himself had Australian and Italan fishing to take over the job of adjusting

the darrick

noticets began over the fact that normally carried out by offers. the Halians work far harder

On October 10, M Bhorburn continued, he took a preview of then the Australians.

WOTK

the crew's quarters before the cop

tain conducted his spection, He

chaotic curation

WON'T STARVE

newly-merged

Walton-Scars Roebuck might not find victory a complete pushover.

Sears Roebuck,

one of

the

biggest chain stores in the world, with HQ in Chiengo, recently linked with the Australian firm. Walton's Ltd.

an-

firm The merged

has nouneed that it will build a store in every town that now carries

fourd all the five cabins were in o So our Davis Cup stars Hoad a chain store which means that The defendants responsible for the and Rosewall have knocked back more than 200 stores are to be untidy sote of their cabins were Professional Jack Kramer and built brought before the Master the next

story and were logged. Those who his £20,000.

were not working on Saturday wers

The

One department new to Au- means that Australian tralian chein

stores will be logged also at the mine. Kiná. tennis will have them for a few Į spare parts and tyres for motor

онь that day, October 17. Debern-, donte dad not work again with the more years, and while we would vehicles, while stores in the exception of Bouwmeester and bo the last to belittle their | outback will carry Jacobson, and instead went before.) decision to remain amateurs, machinery.

He told the deter later that they let's say that neither will starve were not working becauas they obe

jected to the leggings,

THREATENS CAPTAIN

to death.

No top line players in

rural

ALL OVER 4/98

'Charter

Was

In

3

pro-

"Charter in A Saucer" will bo broadcast by Radio Hong- kong at o'clock this evening, und a Cantonese adaptation of the script will be heard on the Chinese Service at 8 pm.

vehicles commit an

Insp. Bodie said.

SHEAFFER'S

20

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT

Writs Of Attachment Against 6 Papers

The Full Court this morning granted applica- tions by the Crown for writs of attachment to be issued against six Chinese newspapers for alleged contempt of Court.

The Court, comprising the Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice T. J. Gould, and the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, ordered the writs to be returnable at 10 a.m. on November 8.

Those concerned pre

the i "First 11 purports to ga into Industrial and Commercial | the facts of the case In great Dally Press Lid. proprietor, detail, Also there was a ten- printer and publisher of the dency to place the alleged newspaper, Kung Cheung Dally oflence of the accused person on Nowe, of 43 Des Voeux Road a politicni basis." Central, and Wu Che-wu, Replying to a question from editar;

the Court, Mr Mayne sold the The Industrial and Commer- applications in regard to the cial Dally Press, Ltd, printer other Ave newspapers dealt with and publisher of the Kung the same subject matter. Sheung Evening News, and LI As regards the last news- Kwan-ho, oditor;

paper, Mr Mayne added it was S.K. Yew,

the proprietor of the found at

of the time Chi Yin Daily News, of 24 Lee publication of the alleged con- Yuen Stavot, Esst, first floor, tempt that the newspaper was

this and the Shun Kee Printing Co. not registered. However, Lid. printer of the newspaper, matter would be dealt with in of 14 Lee Yuen Street East. another place and did not affect

The Hongkong Times. Lid, of

the present issue, 04-80 Gloucester Road, pub- Rher of the Hongkong Times, of 64-00 Gloucester Road, and third floors, Art, acond Low Yi-chao, printer, and Lee

editor, Chiu-sheng

The Overseas Chinese Daily News, Lich proprietors of the "Wah Kiu Yat Po," of 106-110 Hongkong. Hollywood Road,

and Shum Wal-you, publisher, He Km-choug, editer onu Hawk-yeo Fan, proprietor of the United Daily News, of 701

Broker Called

"A Parasite

Of The Community"

Wong Ting-yu, a 34-year-old

Oi Kwan Building, arth floor. broker, who was described by Mr. F. X. D'Almada at Central Min-chi, printer, of 49.

Lo

Gough Street, and Kwen Fon-Magistracy this morning as

"parasite · of the allas Kwok

Ying-shin,

was sentenced printer.

imprisonment

ES.

THE GROUNDS Mr D. F. O. Maynę, Crown Counsel, told the Court that the grounds of the applications were that the newpapers published or caused to be published. items, particulars whereof wore speel- fed in the affidavit of R. F. Smith (Assistant Superintendent of Police), the said items being in contempt of Court and being calculated to interfere with the due course of justice in the case of the newspapers con-

of

Five. Li Nung..

¦

comomnity," monthur to 20 on three counts of securing deposita for goods that he could never deliver,

Another defendant, Law. Hung, 43. who was jointly charged with Wong Ting-yu] on one charge, was seng senced to 12 months Imprisonment, Det. Sub-Inap Lo Ying-yuen, in his outline of the case, said that on October 1, Wong went to the Wing Yee Tai metal shop in Anchor Road and told the manager, Chu Yan, that he had a consignment of approximately 80 tons of iron sheets for sale.

Chu accepted the goods and the following day he wont with Wong to Law's office in Connaught. Road.

West. Here Wong introdured Law cerned were alleged to have as the owner of the goods and Chu printed their items on October gave both defendants $2,500 deposit for the goods to be delivered on 12. The Wah Kiu Yat Po October 8.

offence, Radio Hongkong allegedly printed, the matter on

IK.T.

Evidence would be given that the accused was taken of his

6. Time signal and Programme duty and put on a fost patrol Summary: 0.03, Stock Market Eto- on the evening of July 12. The port: 0.03, Children's PIOSTRUKTIO accused then went to the Kwong presented by Elizabeth (Studio):

W 6,30, Australian Magazine: Bee

BAD, Masters ut Melody, Eric Robinson Nam Gorage, No. 3. Stewart Road, (o public vehicle garage) and his Orchestra The Mu where he had a conversations with Box 200 Bert Gillest at the organ Albert Ketelbey (BBCTS): 7.35. the superviser of the cage. (Recorded); 1.30, Announcer' a

During choice, presented by Dick Holmes King-chuen. conversation, the

accused) (Studio): 7.69, Weather Report; · 8. allegedly asked Hung to give Time Signal and The News (London [Lpngon Relay); 8.09, Commentary him some money on behalf of Relay or Special Announcements: the Tosk Force whereupon 2.15," "The Novilata" A Canadian Hung asked the accused for his Short Story: 3.30, Ted Heath and name and number which were accordingly given.

Hung the

REPORT MADE Later Hung reported to the Wan Chuen Police and DPC

give certain was directed to

to Instructions Hung, Insp. Bodie said. Evidence would be the accused visited given that

TEENAGER GUILTY

OF MANSLAUGHTER :

his Musle with Dennis Lolis, Kathy Lload,

Bobbie Britton [BBCTV); Time Signal. The Charter in The Saucer." Atasy alisyed with fact written by Norman Cor win for United Nations Day, star- ring Sir Laurence Olivier with musle written and conducted by Walter Goehr. Froduced, by dau голов Citam; 10, "International Cabaret"

by presented

Denisa Brabant (Studio); 10.30. Take It Irons Here, Dick Bentley Jimmy Edwards with Wallas Eaton, Alma Cogan, June Whitfield. Re- peat of Inst Friday's “broadcast (BBCTB); 10.59, Weather Report: 11, Time "Kignal," "Radio Nown Steel (London, Rolny); '11.00, Goodnight Musing God Save The Queen; 11:30, Close Down.

REDIFFUSION

4

Noel

An 18-year-old shoe-shine boy pleaded guilty to

4. p.m. Tea For Two-PoDULAT the manslaughter of his friend at the. Criminal Ses-Tunes.30. Quelt for Tod

Coward;,498, Dosler on Dinnotrius; sions: this morning, saying tearfully, "I only foughts, Children's Comer Conducted by

Auntie Val; 1,30, Monday Requests with him and he died."

Presented by Betty: 628, Birthday

The Prosecution stated that the boy, So Pak-kee, had] killed a fellow boot-black, Cheng Wah-hang on July

Defendants returned to the ship amateur tennis remain on the Paper worth 4/0d delayed a

breadline, while it is estimated ship more than 24 hours in. In Wanchai with his fist. ·

that night. Ouwenel WBE

among others attempting to go to that Rosewall's income from the Captain's cabin, Jacobson was

behaved in a 'violent, manner

at the time on the hatch; Ouwenel employment"

sources will be

Melbourne this week. The United Stevedoring Company refused to buy paper towelling towards the Captain's £3,000 a year. ww going cabin through the alleyway. An There has been less to say worth this amount for wateraldo Apprentice triod Ouweneed. During the course of use about Hood's financial set-up, workers on the freighter City of strocker with each other, Cheyennel but it is known that he, and Brisbane.

pying that he would However Ouweneed bopped

eatr

the

had pleaded with Admin also keen on winning Wimbloganisation-sald he would buy

third offer, soprentice and him (Ouweneel) for half an hour

The case im cortazinaing,"

27

Maltag, 0.30, La Musique France Personality Parade Ellen Sutton:

-Presented by Jeanette Piry: 7,

7.15, Felix King, Illa Piano and His Orchestra: 7.30. Coko Time, Starring Eddie Fisher. 745, anadowa," of Doubt Presented by Colgate- Falmolive Co.; V, Time Sigrial and The NewE. "(London „Relay); - 6,09. Weather Report, · Annetincements and Interfade; -815, The First, Men in the Moon. A Serial by Lance From the Novel by 10.

'Mr'Justice A. D. Scholes sentenced, calendar showing his rocord should the accuwod to be detained in a be used at the accused. It wa training contre,

completely unpremeditated offence, When the charge was explained to June a quarrel, which was unrelated him, so reversed. hh plea to one of my other offence that the a- gulliy, The Judge allowed him to esized might have committed do that, mying, he had read the de- The Judge would it seemed a very

suitable came for the staining, con Slevexing Tartan, Farawfloortin shouted-threat on to the Captain hig new tennis playing wife, The Melbourne representative poter

troen the Weils: one of those case where tre. He had a report

4- "Men of the Ring " by Bis Arthur Jenny, are keen to make a play for the Stevedoring Industry moment of anger culminated in the Commentarer of the who had Melodion: 9. Rodney Stoney Loode

tragic and of friezidiship between two entry the doctired and had found him.

treatment, he Conan Doyle;,930, Monday, Consert alfray. Bald Me Bhorburns are the ing trip abroad next year. He Boarda semi-Government or-

Hour: Entire programma devoted to added, declared. fr Crown Counsel, Mr. Bimonable for Fuchs

Orrin Counes was siơ of the works by Mozarif 15 Overture porta He mid that the accused and the tion before starting -a

pro, the paper himself rather than

deceased had a quarrel in a theatre opinkm. Krai a proining centre would I ginta Giardiniera." Played by Toom * caréer, (A

pee the ship deliyed.

Studio Orchestra,, of Blutigurt, "equ« and later the accused sought out the "do the accused good

THE BEST PLACE The dispute was finally settled decessed for

ductor--Roig Reinhardty *. Violin, But one thing is certain: It

and the thair form holds after a few

ship

away.

few t got awa

but except for the state-

Mr Justice Scholes told the so- Concerto ecawod that there, wooded so, be ex- Saymon Goldberg, and the Pabliers nonduetad › by ycare

ment of the accused' there, was: 710, they will join the pro-

-fonitafirig, circumstances in fila caso, monia Mr Alphonse Fonce-Enrile, fessional reples, and from now The annual report of the No- other evidence of that. They had it was clar Dist the deceased was Walter Bumsindia. Hondo in M

night 'and as a result, at one blow by killed no the result of a fight with Major.' Played by). Kigen Han Vice-Confil for Thailand on it is likely to be a duel betional Rhada and Motorlate Asso- the accused on the temple of Andres sold withouty wapasite with Orchodra conducted by ciation---NIMA--which has more deedaagd," the latter collagarði, mad in the Philippines, arrived tween, the twins.

Hack ath abnormally thin blood vessel Clarencecla Raybould EKM Witicks - resulted in his destin, Ihe Marets. (Played by the Kingr here this morning in the my This time they were on even than 500,000, members in NSW, we simowe immediatatra Cambodge from Manila with money. By the time the next hit at the sineral standard of "THIN BLOOD VESSEĽ seated had long record of very Symphony Orchers, conducted by

Iminor" - offences His inendicaney and Victor Olof; #. Bymphony No. 5 hotel, accommodation and state

(hledíósk avlynén showed that the hawking.. It seemed that no-asbald D. VEL his wife for a short visit, tooner, Is made one will have that motels may solve the prob- decessed had a dreptilyblood vessel go to teslaine Dentre which was Philly! Hog kong

asserted a superiority over. tho

lom this of

Van, Beimini 10.30 willy would þartil been broken, any mint a prison, but, a pises where bai by kdyst Tredequate accom mothalomqu

way by the other toys coune, Kihough, would she taught: a „inds (whic technically upNDS, at ground) be įwould enable tiles to garn hie’Being: Priatel and published by WILLIAM ALIER. GRTHRAM for It is heartily behind the iden and on behalf, of South. China Morning, Poet Limited, at 1-3 of motels, which are gradually Wyndsala Blavet, City of Viatoria in the Colony of Bokong, springing up all over the state.

Visiting Colony

*** There might have been

Mejalice Scholes mid, adding think (betales tonik: Into borsideration-the Scant that the Morskouch (wa", OKY

Joyos,

the 13th.

DEPOSIT SPENT

"

„After three days had elapsed after the date of the consignment, ested defendants for the return of

Mr Mayne submitted that the case against Li Nung was pend-the deposit but first defendant told ing at the time the items were him that he had spent 12500 of the Law had spent the stilued a contempt of Court at that the iron sheets the defendante the time of their publication. were trying to sell did not belong

to them. "SERIOUS ONE" Crown Counsel said Their On September 8, the first defend- ant obtained $1,000 from Wong Wing- Lordships had

of the kam using the same ruse and coples items before them. He did not promising delivery of 100 plculs of intend to read them out, as it crap iron. On August 8, he ob- tained $900 from Chow Wing-to by would run the risk of again promising delivery of 400 plculs of being published and might do cast iron. On July 23, he obtained

printed and that the items con- deport wh

remaining 300. Enquiries foveated

nother of any damage $300 from Keung

had been

As regards the item publishel

Shan-po after promising delivery of 200 picule of scrap Iron.

Inspector Lo said that in all cases by the first of the newspapers, frat defendant had no goods in hand Mr Moyne said the Court would at all.

pentencing defendants,

Mr

seo that the item was, In his D'Almuda Bald that "merchanta submission, a very serious cne. must be protected."

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

921

"You told Mom I should take it easy recovering from munips, Doctor.how about, going back to school in the second semester7"*

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