THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960.
New York registers ike supports regional London JAPAN REPLACES UK
ninth advance
in ten sessions
New York, Aug. 17.
Electronics, druge, some aircrafts and a long list of, special issues carried
the stock market to its ninth advance in 10 sessings today.
American exchange was 1,130,000 shares.
Lowenstein & Sons. Meberino. Hay connell Aingill
Menck
volum Mesabi Iron Corp.
The
generi list worked i Of a total 1,213 shares traded, a narrow price range 576 were higher and 431 lower within most of the day with only a few outperforming the groups general
market. A buying Hurry just before the close enabled many issues to rise from their lows and others to extend their ging.
Minnesota Mining Misdon Development Molsons Brewery
Bonds volume amounted to Monsanto Chemical Co. $5,050,000.
Dow-Jones closing
averages
were;
industrial
13 Utilities
Stecls moved with uncertainty all session on the clouded out- look for their industry, while 20 Ralis autos managed to drum up 63. Stocks some interest on favourable in 40 Bonds
forecasts. dividua, reports and Chemicals showed sume im- provement along with the rails
and utilities.
Comen, tuture price index...
Closing prices
Abitibi Pwr, & Paper
Today's, volume was 3,000,000 Aiden Inc. Acy
shares.
HONGKONG
· STOCK
EXCHANGE
b.
fur Own Correspondent
Algoma Strel Corp.
Allied Chemicals Alhed Mils Inc.-
Allis Chalmers
Am. Brake Shoe
Anterica Cable & Radio Corp
American Airline
American Cyonamid Co.
Amer. & Forg. Power
Am Gas & Electric
Am. Home Prod.
Am. Mach. & Fdry. American Metal Am. Natural Gas American Smelting Am. Sugar Ret American Tel &
American Tob.
Ampex
Anaconda Copper Armeo Steel
Armour
Asbestos Corp.
Alla Cons. Ministe
Halwin-Lima-Ham
Baltimore & Ohio
Bank of Montreal Bark of Nova Scotia
this
Beech Life Savers
B. C. Tel. 00,
Business done at the Hong- Stock Exchange trong morning amounted to approxi- mately $660,000. Noon quota- tions and the morning's trans- actions:
Shares
HK Bank
BK. E. Asia 200 210
Union Ins. Euta.
Whart Co..
Wheelock
3 Telephone Beneficial Finance
Bendix Aviatica Corp.
Benguet Cons.
Montecatin**** Montgomery Ward Motorola Inc. National Biscuit Co. National Cath Reg. "A" National Dairy Prod 626.54 National Lead 130.52 National Steel Corp.
91.84 New York Central 208.03 Noranda Mines Lid.
84,50 Norfolk & Western Ry. 143 North Amer. Avlačion
Northwest Airlines (Com) Oklahama Nat Gas
Olin Mathieson
market arrangements
Washington, Aug, 17,
President Eisenhower yesterday reaffirmed United States support of regional economic integra- tion in Europe and Latin America,
Mr Eisenhower told Congress in his fourth annual report on
the trade agreements programme
that "regional market arrange ments, either in the form of customs enfons of free trade
31 areas, can prove to be of eventual benefit to the trade of the United States and other outside countries."
WARNING NOTE
But the president also inject- ed a warning hole into his approval. He said:
"For this beneficial effect to be fully achieved, however, the countries that belong to such 582 arrangements must adopt com- 423mercial policies that will, on 1015 balance, result in creating additional trade and not merely Sin diverting existing trade away from outside suppliers to those within the regional market,"
201
Otis Ervatoru
Owen-linols Glam
$ 38%
Oxford Paper Co.
27
Pacific Gas & Elec.
32
Pan Aaterion Airways
54
Paramount Pictures
34
Parke Davis Co
27 Penny I. c. co.
40
Penn. Salt Co.
20% Philip Morris
50
37
183
Pitney Bowe
Procter & Gamble Co.
74 Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Publicker Industries Pullma
69% Pure Ou
24 Radio Corporation
68% Raytheon
56% Republic Steel
2814 Reynolds Metal
90% iteynolds Tobacco
61
32 Royal Dutch
50% Rheem Mig
233 Safeway Stores
Royal Bank of Canada
G4
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
311 Shell On Co.
Saint Reg. Paper
16
Schenley Ine,
331
Scott Fager
951/b
Siegler Corp.
80
Sinclair O
4214
Smith, Kine & French
Socony Mobil O
45 South Puerto Rico Sugar
40
Southem Co. (The)
304 Southern Natural Gea
Southern Railway (Com) Sperry Rood:
444 Standard Brands
332 Standard Oil of Cal
Stone & Webster...
Rubber
market review
New York, Aug. 17. Rex rubber futures today closed 59 to 100 points lower with sales of 57 contracts.
The fourth straight day of sagging prices brought increased from discouraged liquidation speculatice longs, which
the covered stop orders as market dropped into new lows The president' made it clear, for the season. Continued however, that the administra- decline in the foreign markets, Lion considers the creation of and the prolonged absence of
interest large markets as a useful and consumer proven means to raise the domestic spot market, odded to 00% standard of living-UFI.
growth of bearish sentiment.
Locally current month No. 1 RSS was was quoted 36 cents,
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane
.Buyers Sellers
1180 1190
Salex
1100
Borden (The) Co.
48
Burroughs Add Machine
Blandard Ol of Ind.
35
British Amer. On
Standard Oil of N.J.
2
5 J
British Columbia Pwr.
15
Cal. Packing Corp.
Steep Rock ...
Steel Ca, of Canada
2009!
Cana, Bk. of Comm.
Sterling Drug Co.
54
0:30
30K
Stokely-V Camp.
.
7.40 17.30
54
Studebaker-Packard Corp.
HK Dock
104
100
Sunshine Mining
281
Swift & Co.
24
Texas Co.
50% Textron Inc.
873
Thiokol
Chem.
124
Tide Water 011
eat?
Time Inc.
32TH-Cont. Worrants
48
Twentieth Century Nux Pin
Union Carbide
62% Union Oil of Cal.
273%
|
40
54
200 104
12
Cat Tractor
Chase. Mahat. Bank
1806
Undon Free Haway
53) United Aircraft
United Gas Corp.
Investment
plan popular
nominal.
in
the
stocks AS MAIN SOURCE OF U.S. IMPORTS
unsteady
London, Aug. 17. Stocks see-sawed through the day in markets, an-
· vetelød by
yawning overseas hd gop for July. Falls were widespread at the outset but selling foiled to deve- lop and many leader got off the bottom by the Final bell.
Sted's and motors staged Some recovery, Duntops met Paris buying and notched up a while internationals fraction like Philips lamps and Univer got back on the uptrack.
Electricals were hit and leading tobaccos ended lower Many blue chips were about over the day, but the buying zest of the past two weeks had evaporated.
even
STANDOUT.
.
Gilt-edged ran into small seling and losses went to th sterling, Greek bonds made the standout in foreign bonds and jumped again on debt settlement hopes sparked by Athens. The seven percents
i
Washington, Aug. 17.
Japan replaced Britain as the main source of US.
Imports from overseas during the first half of. 1960, according to figures released by the Com- merce Department yesterday,
Canada continued to be the number one foreign supplier of the U.S. market, the "Agures showed
U.S. droparts from Japan during the first six months of
1000 wdre valued at
Rise in UK
$576/451,000, while three from car
the United $564,094,000.
Kingdom were
Both Japan and Britain stowed gaine compared with the same period of 1959. But Japan's gains were bigger and enabled it to overtake Britain as the main source of U.S. im- ports from overseas,
IMPORTS
During the Brst half of 1939, Japan sent goods valued at $450,290,000 10 the United
States, while British exporte to the United States during that period amounted to $547,916,000. According to the Commerce Department, U.S. Imports from Europe in general in the first were $114,500,000 half of 1966 higher in valuation than during United Kingdom continued to be the first source
of importe from Europe.
exports
to Canada
Ottawa, Aug. 17. Imported cars from Britain
and Europe continued to increase their share of the Conadian car market in the first half of this year -to 27 per cent of the total--as sales of Cana- dian and United States kart marked time. Sales of British and Euro- cars during Jonary - June rose to 89,109 up 18
rent the Bureau of Statistics reported today.
Sales of North American-
In London, the rubber market rose 241⁄2 to close at 41% ster- the same period of 1950, The type cars declined by 315 units was easier with spot down five-ng and the six per cents of eighths to 28%. No. 1 RSS spot 1928 gained 2% to touch 38 28% 28 with 28% paid.
sterling.
Dollar stocks showed a scat- tering of plus signs, General Motors and Shell each 71⁄21⁄2 points
to 187,198 in the saine period. UPWARD TREND
Care from across the Atlan-
Total United States Imports In Amsterdam, rubber market
from Europe including come thus boosted their share of was dull today.
muplet countries Jay the Canadian market to 27 per the market In Singapore,
June 1960 were valued at Sent from 24 per cent in the first half of last year a trend opened uncertain with short-better.
Oils endad abof the worst $2,305,865,000 against $2,191,-
that has been continuing for covering at around 100 cents
403,000 in January-June 1959. absorbing nearly salling. About but leaders were small losers
some years. over the day, Royal Dutch
Semi-annual imparts from
for the month of New York, Aug. 17. mid-morning
Figures and upcountry
1/16th
even lover at 12-11/16ths | West Germany were $170,583,- June alone showed an selling brought prices American Telephone and local
000 against $428,000,000 and higher market share of 26.5 per Telegraph Company and down half cent before any sering and Shell nine perce
there were also sizable in- cent, as against 26.3 per cent a General Telephone and
creases from France, Switzer-year earlier. Electronics Company have afternoon was shortlived with scored important gains in some small shortcomings steady- popularity with "month-ing prices slightly-UPI.
ly investment plan" par-
Ex-
ticipants, according to the New York Stock
change.
Ex-
The Infest issue of the 45% change's magazine shows that 76% American Telephone had moved 37% up to fifth position by mid-year 19 in the list of 50 favourite MI.P. stocks from eighth place in mid- 1959, while General Telephone
moyed to ninth place from six-
teenth on the list.
General Motors held top place, 453% followed by General Electric Company, Dow Chemical and Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) the same order as last 29 year.
At the same time, Radio Corporation of America dropped from ninth to twelfth place.
Madison Fund (#1). Secony-
appreciable reaction,
An early business in the
New York cotton
New York, Aug. 17. Small trade buying in near- by deliveries held cotton futures on an even keal around the previous close through another, dull ses- sion today.
The New York Cotton Ex- change Service Bureau today. placed domestic consumption
140
461 Mobil Oil Company (47) and of all row cotton in July at 20% Commonwealth
of.
Prices drifted in a lifeless mining market,
Rubbers and toas gased.- UPI.
Closing prices
Gilledged BonGI Brush Transpårt 2003.
Coriols 24 má 443%,
3 1978/89
Consola 49-200-24/18.
Conversion Loan 250-18/10.
3 1961-
Funding Loan 37% 1860/60–£BIS;. Funding Stock 3, 1999/2004-** £64-3/18.
Funding
Холл
4%. 1960/90-- 2874.
Savings 3%, 1863/85–2873. Savings 3% 1980/70-278-3/16. Savinga 3, 1965/75-70-15/18,
Ed.
6d.
Banke
Barclay's Bank "A" Ltd ord—is
Chartered Bank-54 3d.
Hongkong--£0.
Lloyd's Bank “A”—668 Bd.
National & Grindlays" Bank-355
Westiningar Bank "A" 123% Non-Cumulative-429 3d.
Insurance
Union Insurance Cantoz-£5-17/16.
47
United Fruit
Crown Zeilerbach
45%
Cuban Amer, Sugar
13
US. Fo "B"
Delaware & Hudson Co.
21
U.S. Gypsum
Diamond Alkali
U.S. Line Co.
Diamond Gord
38
S. Rubber
31
U.S. Smelting
51%
US. Steel....
US. Steel F.C. PF
1959
Warner Bros,
1000 25.40
Eastern Air Line
Waukeans Motors
500 25.40
Eastman Kodak
Westinghouse Air Bradoo
26%
5.90
El Paso Natural Gas
Westinghouse Silectric
58
8.55 2000 814 3.60
Family Finance Corp.
$1
Western Union Tel. Co.
Firestone Tyre & Rubber
Weri Va. Pulp & Paper
First Nat. City Bank
72!
Winn-Dixie Biores
Ford Motor
Woolworth (K. W.)
Georgia Pacific
Zenith Radia
130
General Dynamics
15th
UPI.
Edison Com 50,000 bales, off 100,000 bales from the same month last year. pany (48) joined the list of
However, consumption Favourites for the first time, re-
1959-60 placing United Fruit Company, the Raytheon Company and W.R. ended July 31, totalled 9,012,000 6914 Grace
and Company.-China balzs va 0,671,000 bales used in the preceding season-UPL Mail Speckl
50
entire
for season,
ød,
Bs.
་
0.10
207
6.15
1000 € 6.10
∙124
Gen. Pub. UNI.
B.15
Gen. Tel. & Elce.
53
54 400 53
Gelty Oil
Gen. Tyre & Rubber
Glidden Co.
Provident
1k Hotel
HK Landi
Yaumati
HK Trom
Ch. Light
Electri
Telephone
200 106
20 50 19.60
to 50!
33457
90057
200 561%
100 09180
100180
33 1550
31:4 21.20 21.90
2700 23,20
39 381⁄2
G.I. Cement 522
Dairy Farm 285 28
Wation
Inv.
Allied Textile Textile R
Nanyang Antal
Rubber
Rubber
Trust
Taikoo Dock
Humphreys
Healty
Int'l inv.
25.0 25.60
13 40 13.00
3
200 23.90
220 & 21 00
308 213
200 28 1500 & 21
400 28.20 6300 (28
400 361/2
500 + 38 100 381 100 381
100053
100 261
300 25.00
750 3.45
135355
15044 314
500 22.80
1% 1.775 10000 in 180
9.15
HK Rope 2411⁄2
Star Ferry.
Cilinan
Macao Elec.
..... 11 40
HK Gay .. 14.40 14.70
Lane, Craw.
XD
EM.
1724 381⁄2 25.00
1.5000 1.775
1443 9.15
100th 170
Hongkong unit funds
The Hongkong Unil Funds
have announced the following quotations:
Unit Trust First Hongkong Fund
Cane. Brewers
Campbell Soup Co.
Canadian Pacific R.
Case 1) Ca.
Celmese Corp.
C. I. T. Financini Corp.
Chrysler Motors
Chuett Peabody
Colgate-Pabrchive Co.
Colombias Carbon Co.
Commercial Credit
Consolidated Edison
Continental Cas
Continental Oll at Del
Crane Co.....
Disulles-Scagrams Dorninin Stores Douglas Aircraft
Dow Chemical
Dupont de Nemours
Goodrich (B. F. Co.
Goodyear Tyre
Great Northern Rahway
Grumman Aircraft
Guf Qu
Hammond Organ
Heyden Newport Corp. Hiram Walker
Homestake Mining Co. Hussian Foefrig
Idaho Pow ET
Imperial Oit
Imperial Tobacco
Ingersoll-Rand
Inland Steel Co.
Interchemical Corp.
Int'l Business Machines
Int'l Harvester International Nickel International Paper int Tel & Tel Johns-Marwise Co.
Kaiser Industries
X
Buyer Price
Seller Price
930 9.15
206 to 24.70
250 24.60
171
1.05
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Yesterday's Closing
COMMODITY PRICES
SUGAR
'NEW YORK
Closing prices all in cents
7,10-20
Closing prices all in guilders
METALS
11.32
11.36
30.29-30
Aircraft and Motors
land, Spain, Portugal and Italy. This is one of the key fac
Among the Scandinavian tors in a situation which led this countries, United States imports the government earlier
one-man Increased from Sweden and month 10 appoint a Finland, but declines from Royal Commission to investi- Norway and Denmark.
the difficulties of the Increased Imports from Canadian car industry-Reuter.
Poland and Czechoslovakia were offset by reduced purchases from the Soviet Union-UFI.
Flood of
imported
toys
Washington, Aug. 17.
Fate
Grain market
Chicago, Aug, 17. Most other grain futures vallied to higher levels to- day on the Chicago Board of Trade.
British Motor Corp. Ord-17s 44. The flood of imported toys, to up; oals off 1⁄2 to up 6:
Ford Motor Co- 750.
Hawker Siddeley Group Ord-29%
Rolls Royce Lid Ord—ils 1044. Bootee Lid "A"-10 d.
Standard Triumph International-
Breweries
Dlatilers Co-421 1044d.
South African Breweries24a 60.
Balding & Materiais
Associated Portland Cement-715 Zigd.
Goodlans Wall & Lead Ond-40%.
Coal, ileal & Engineering Babcock & Wilcox Ltd-34s 6d. Vaited Steel-835
Vickers Ltd 319
Food & Tobacco British American Tob. Co., Ltd
873 3d.
Imperial Tobacco
Umiever Lid-1500,-
Faper
Co Ltd-641
Bowater Paper Corp Ord-62 Bd,
Hadio and Electrical
Associated Electrical1019d. English Electric Co-394 34, General Electric,som vd.
Shipping
Indo-China
ord-29 91.
Blear Nav. Co. det
P&O Steem. Navigation def ord--
408 3d.
Okt/Dec.
289-2832
Jan/Mar
Apr/May
28%-284
General marketa, câ.f. baris, port
Aug
Sept. Oct
2815-
2816-2824
Miscellaneona Boardman Marden Ltd 21%d. British Oxygen Lád, Drd-20s 91. Canadian Pacific Fly- De La Rue Co. Ord- Dunion Rubber Co-zas 14d. Gilan Holding Ltd-
66,
13d.
Extate crept tile Sept
Hongkong & China Gas-15. Imperial Chemical-86% 4. Lyone & Co-35 7,454.
35%
per lb.:
thick Sept AMSTERDAM
NEW YORK Closing prices, all in
cents
Contrast No. 4 (world)
per 1b.:
41%%
Sept.
00
per kilogram, cit. Aug.
Leed
912
Oct.
317
Na 1 rubber
217 buyers
Sept,
11.05
Kansas C. Power & Light.
53%
Jan.
皺
No. 2 møber
278 buyers
Nov.
11.10
Kennecott Copper
80
Mar.
No. 3 rubber
2.5 buyers
Zine
Kimberly Clark
701
May
8.10
No. 1 crept
3.10 buyers
Supt.
Liggett & Blyers Toh. Co.
July
-UPL
Nov.
Litton Ind.
Spot-(PAS. Cuba)
Copper Sept
Lockheed Aircraft
Nov.
$0.90
Loews Incorp
Lone Star Cement Co.
Open Interest: $281 contracts.
Contract No. 6 (Somselle)
1014.
Marks & Spencer is-
Sept.
Nov.
8.33
Jos.
0,00
1.15
Buyers Sellers
Costa J&P Lide639
Tm
Spot 3-month
795
201
Spot
2434%
244%
32.45
3-month
30.9
Lead 2nd half
31.18
Aug.
71%
31.70
Now,
7155
71%
32,07
Zine 2nd half
Aus.
873
874%
Nav.
1731
UPL
British Borneo Petroleum Cateks 56,
Byndi-
1.00 Lorillard P.
Total Soles: 357 contents.
Mer.
RUBBER
NEW YORK
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Spot-{C}4. NY. ex-duty} 1.90
Total Sales: 51 contract, Open Interest: 1,509 contracts,
MAME
ADDRESS
COTTON
LONDON
30.13
Closing prices, all in sterling per long ton,
Closing prices all in cents copper
NEW YORK
UPL
per 3b.;
Spot
Oct
Dec.
Mar.
May
July
Oxt
Dec.
tar.
Rex rubber future closing prices, all i cents per 15.;
May
Sept
NEW ORLEANS Closing prices all in cents
Nov.
20.00
per lb.: Spat
Mar
Oct.
May
33.00
Dec.
Sept
May
SINGAPORE Closing prices all in Straits
July
Oct
cents per lb. do.b.
Malayanı
Dec.
Mar.
May
NO. 1
No. L'Sept
per 1b.:
No. 4 Aug
American Contract
Spot rubber unb
Blanket orege
21.15
No. 1 pala zgje
CM
Mixed Contract
1b.:
No 4 BM
TRUSTEES;
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MARKET PRICE.
No. 2 Aug.
No. 3 Aug
2396688825 2
LIVERPOOL Closing prices all in cents
LONDON
Closing prices all
pence per
DUO/Jan. Mar/April May/Jun
Oct/Nov
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YORK Closing mater All unchanged,
Great
Atores
Universal Stores "A"-475
1140,
Woolworth F. W. & Co-60 94.
Courtaulde Ltd 366 3d.
Mines
At the final bell, wheat, was off to up; corn unchanged dolis and gomes into the rye up to i; soybeans up United States increased to and drummed lards up 2 during the first six months to 13 points.
In wheat, longs liquidated of 1960 and could set september. Commercial interests new record by the end of bought September and sold De. the Christmas season, the cember 6% and 6% cents dif- Commerce
Commission houses Department ference.
a sale bought December on
said today.
It said such imports totalled down A till bought Decem $17.7 million during the first ber and sold March six months of the year, a 17.8
per cent increase over the first half of 1959.
\
over
If this rate continues the last six months, the Depart ment added, total imports for 1950 will surpass the previous peak of $37.2 million recorded in 1959.
Japan again was the leading supplier with almost 78 per cent of the import value UPI.
Russia would
give aid to Morocco
Rabat, Aug. 17.
Cone ColdBelds of South Africa-A Soviet official said today
80 13d
Cons. Zine Corp. Ord—a 11⁄2d.
De Beem def-141s 10jjd,
Hon Acon Tin 10a 10
Petaling de ga
Funds 3d,
Bouthem into Carus Lidia ed, Union Corp-601 1014. West Diffontein Goldmining-406
Exporters saui Poland bought about 1,500,000 bushels of hard of red and 175,000 bushels wheat. Тарат took 370,000 bushels of western white wheat. Favourable crop news prompted some selling of corn. Oats were quiet and steady.
nye futures were Arm,
The soybean trede was light, with prices firm, Reported ex- port sales to Japan and the contient touched off scattered buying. Meals were down and olja remained steady.
Outside markets were mixed. -UTI.
Cotton goods
delivery.
New York, Aug. 17. Business in colton grey goods was confined to a few small full-in lots on Wednesday. The Russia is ready to give cloth was sold for immediate Mill merchants sald Morocco economic aid.
that recent lack of new orders Yurt Zhukov, chairmen of the has caused a sharp drop in mill
Commission for backlogs. Soviel State
Woollen and worshed sales Cultural Relations with. Foreign Countries, made the statement remained slow.
Slow
trading characterised after a meeting with King
man-made fibres, AP. Mohammed V.
help
"We're ready to British Burmah Petrolou lead. Morocco realise all her wishes Beitian Petroleum Co., Lid-488 90. Burmah-300' 2ch.
and we will do everything we
Royal Dutch Petroleum–2 12-11/16.1cm to help her in the field of Shell Trport & Trading--1326, Heter.
Restrictions
Mexico City, Aug. 17. Mexico has imposed new rese trictions on importe of "luxury" murtqanobiles which ara expected to favour manufacturers
· 10.50%-10.8415 101-1023 Boe and Japan over U.S.
automakers.
LONDON Closing rates; New York Montres Amsterdam Brunchs Copenhagen Frankiu Limbon Oslo, *! Paris Stockholm
11311417935
020-8020
In
her national economy" Zhukov
zaid
Zhukov visited Morocco at the head of a Soviet delegation
in connection with the opening
UPL
Strike threat
New York Aug, 17,
A spokesman for New York tracking unione said here today
of a Soviet Embassy here that negotiations were underway with trucking companies to ré- place some current contracts on September, 1, which expire but that it was too early to say how the negotiations, would turn
Exchange rates
upofficial
Business, was done in the local effective The new regulations,
•market this exchange November 1, forbid the unseasoning at the following rates:
5.45 20.631) 941 534 in Mexico of eight-cylinder ya doler, <mer kas
Tarttornobiles unless they. are Sterling poles (per (1)
lor-priced, non-kusury types, Australian notes (per 21)
Indonesian rupiah (per 100) Lipperts of gaserabljda puto»), giao tients (per (0937.
Singapore (Straits)!
Commodny trading sources" here reported fears of a pos- sibis trucking strike which could affect niovement of commodities 13.65) from the docks. The union 1850spokesman said the situation #930) might be dearlied by hext
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