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Įsoon as they have mastered a few rudiments of the matter they desire to learn, they fondly believe they understand it com- pletely, and that they themselves will know best how to turn it to practical use.

Of

A. S. WATSON & CO., jeourie, in this they are generally mistaken, and in a for years they unlearn all that has heen taught then. They may have been

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY MAY 14TH, 1906.

An inquiry is being bad this afternoon at TELEGRAMS the Marine Court into the circumsturnes sou-

nooter! with the foundering of the Chuksng near Breaker Point.

The programme of music to be performed by the Band of the 129th Baluchis on the new Parade Ground to-day (Monday), from 3. to 4.30p.m., is as follows-Processional March, Daniel," Moore; Occriure "Tut in Mas Colection "Veronique," Messager; Threo Dances from "Nell Gwgon"; Cake Walk "A Coon

and Contest," Pryor.

influenced by cousidantions such as these; chora," Palrotti; Polacca" Piccaroon," Greci:

("DAILY PRESA RXCLUSIVE SERVICH.]

TURKLY BEGINS TO YIELD.

LONDON, May 12th. Turkey has conditionally accepted Great Britain's terms with regard to the Egyptian boundary dispute; but the conditions suggested by the Porte are not ascertainable to-day.

[KEUTER's "BRRVICE.]

NATIONAL REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.

the best resulta in other parts of the world, is now extending its beneficent operations to China:]

HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

The seventeenth ordinary yearly mesting of shareholders in the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., was held at the Company's offices, St. George's Building, at neon on Saturday. Mr. A. G. Wood presided, and there were also pre-

OCCUPATION BY PURCHASE.

Peking, May 7th. Prisco Ching reports that a large area of land in Mongolis, bordering on Kirin and Shoacking provinces, where he is now in- spooting has been purchased by Kaurions, and Sir Paul Chater, Hon Mr. C. W.-Dickson, the farmers are so destitute of moans that it is Mr. G. H. Medburst (director), Mr. W. U. Wickham (Secretary), Messrs. H. J. Godge, d. Curry, Owen Hughes, H. Peroy Smith, A. 0. Baptiste, Dr. Noble and Captain Clarke.

The secretary read the noties convening the meeting, and

almost impossible to redeem the land,

THE NANCHANG MASSACRE

Peking, May 4h. The Nanchang affair having been settled in exact accordance with the French demand, there is general diesatisfaction on the part of the Chinese here.

THE PROGRESS OF MR. SCHIFF. Tokyo, May 4th, Mr. Jacob Schiff has arrived ut Bopal, whore ho has been received by the EmperoF.

A RIOT AT ANTUNG.

Tokyo, May 4th. Athousand rioters are pillaging Antunglsion,

THE OPENING OF MANCHURIA, Faking, May th The American Minister las demanded for his nationals the right of residence outside tha

and we can understand their dismissing the German officers in the same way that they have dismissed many others from the time

There were 149 Hongkong marriages in 1905. TO of Gordon to the present day. What, which compare with 131 in 19:4. There were however, is worthy of notice is their engaging | 998 Chinese births (676 vale and 312 teraaio) The and 301 Dea-Chiusse (1-33 males and 148 females) Japanese officers in their place. economical considerations to which our or a graud total of 1,230 for the year. The German contempomry refers would not proportion of boy babies born to the Chinese is interesting. The deaths during the year influence the Chinese so much as might be sumbered 6,192 (6,29.) Chians and 32 forcigu). imaginen, judging from the standpoint of About a thousand bodies were taken to Chinn more systematic European Govormente, to be buried, The Chinese are not inclined to parsimony resped to matters of this kind, and would hardly be likely to give this as a reason for the step they have taken exerpt as a convenient menus of avoiding giving is bo ng fitted up for bathing purposer. Whon mente, and the inclusion of the resolution in other reasons upon which they prefer not toit omnes of Ah King's slipway, replete with the programose of the Hague Conference. TABLOID BRAND PRODUCTS

dressing rooms, fresh-water showers and spring The motion was adopted unanimously. What really seems to be indicatedards, it will be moored off the Club's boat- “FOLOID“ BRAND PRODUCTS.

is that they are desirous în anglicuntters to house at Wanchai, and for a nominal sum work with Japan, because they have at last members will be able to bathe there during the KEPLER'S MALT EXTRACT. KEPLER'S SOLUTION OF CO realised that it is to the interests of Chiun to sumer months. The houseboat will in fatare have a friendly centeple with a nation occupy. OIL IN MALT EXTRACT.

ing so dominat a position. In this they BURROUGITS BEEF and IRON WINE are perfectly right. The choutes of Japan going counter to the trud interests of China LANOLINE PREPARATIONS,

are extremely small, and for many years it will be obviously to the advantage of China to keep on friendly terms with her near and powerful neighbour. In the mezutime it is desirable to learn as much as she can from Japan and thus be in a belter position to hold her own bould events take u

LONDON, May 10th. In the House of Commons, Mr. Vivian The sailing season of the Corinthian Yacht (Labourite) moved that the Government Club is over, but the Club will not be dormant accept a resolution demanding that drastic attioments of Malden and Astong. during the summer mouth. Mr. Clement's steps be taken for the reduction of armig old houseboat the tour has been secured and

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MEDICINE CASES.

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As Constable Langbein was rolurning to the Yaumati Police Station from duty on Saturday night he heard a police whistle for help, and proceeded in the direction of tho call. He came upon four American esikers who were giving an Indian constable a bad time, and when he attempted to arrest thews, one of the men, who had smeared the Indian's baton. dealt him a stunning blow on the head, laying open hia fore- iad. Further assistades arrived, and two of

the Americans were arrested, but the other tero

The Fian Pronots of Messrs. BURROUGHS, WELCOME & Co. are prescribed by leading ourary turn. The Chinese are s sell-aged to escape. It was found necessary to

Physiriaus all over the Wor

satisfied that they would fully believe they would be able to letra from Japan & great deal more than what she taught them, and

A. S. WATSON & CO., thus be in a position to weet her with effact,

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should events at any time take a cura in In this, the Chinese will that direction:

probably find themselves mistaken, as the Japanese are quite as quick as the Chinese in mastering feels, and know much better

remove Langbum to the Government Cixib

Hospital, where he will have to remain for some days.

TRAGIC DEATH OF A FOREIGN POLICEMAN.

As playgoors were loaving the City Hall on Saturday night, the body of Constable Anron Williams was discovered in Wardboy Street, with blood trickling from a wound on the heat. A few moments provien dy he was observod

GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

LONDON, May 10th,

A strong patrolof Egyptian Coast Guards, with five guns, has proceeded east of the Suez Canal.

Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg has rived at the Pireus with two cruisera, and other vessels of the second Cruiser Squadron are expected to-morrow.

H.M.S. Mineru has arrived at Port Said Admirni Lambtov, who was on board, has; proceeded to Cairo.

LONDON, May 11th. Sir Edward Grey said in the House of Commons that Turkey's claims had raised jesus far beyond Tabah: the safety of the Canal could not be referred to arbitration, and the best way of defining the frontiers was a joint commission, as Great Britain had proposed.

Minister for Foreign Affairs, visited Sir Yesterday, Tevfik Pasha, the Turkish

Nicholas O'Conor, British Ambassador at

CANTON

(FROM OUR CO RESPONDENT.)

May 12th

REW LOTTERY FOR CANTON,

The CHAIEMAN said-Gentlemen,--The roport and accounts having bona in your hanils for some days, I piopose, with your permission, to tako them as read. As you are aware, these accounts cover only 10 months; the close of our financial year having been made on the 28th February, as was agreed to at str last menting, the areounts for the present your will be for the full twalre mouths.” In submit- ting these accounts the directora haye plensare in recording the continued expansion of sur business; our supply servicos being now equal to 39,500 lunt, of 8 candle-power, 85 are lamps, and 20 lifts, against 34,500 lunt, 2, 85 a-laps and 15 lifts at the date of our last report. The now chimney has been completed,

A shod st the works constructed, and the new main cables have been loid, and will shortly be doing their work. A considerable portion of the cost of the additions to plant and buildings is included in the present cocounts, and it has been met by the all made

on the 1st Decemirer lust. Amongst other items in the accounts to which" I may refer is the item of coal, its increased cost forming a considemble item in cur expenditure, and this is causing us to seek for more economical means of working, as I will explain Inter on. Sundry dottors +howing an magnal of a little over $80,000 has since been reduced by 261,000 collected up to date. The balance of proft shown to be available for distribution after deduction of $2,500 for directors' fees (the proportion for 10 months) is $100,744.69, and the directors propose the following:-To pay 31 pershaw on the 31,000 original fully paid shures and 65, cents per share on the part paid shares, made up as follows-50 cents par share for the 10 months, and 15 couts for the 3 months from 1st December last, when the call was made payable. These shares will now rank in all respects the same as the original fully paid shares, We propose further to write $2,392.48 off plant account and $6.320.97 off property account (our A. S. WATSON & CO, LTD. first writing off on this account) for depola

tion on both accounts and to carry forward- The 21st annual ordinary general meeting of $2,56844 to next account. In declaring this

Fome time ago two merchants named Cheong and Leong respectively petitioned the Lin Hou Kak applying for a monopoly for a new lattery to be galled the You Fung Lottery. They offered a royalty of $18,000 per annum. Yester day the Lin Hat Kak informed them that their regast was granted. A sum of $12,900 was immediately deposited with the authorities.

NEW POLICE STATIONS.

Vast improvements have been maile of hate in the police departmout. Brildings in semi- foreign stylo are being erected to replace the old wooden temporary structures, and the force is gradually being trained into shape. The streals are woll guarded, and rowdyism is less prevalent, as the policome do their duty fairly well..

THE FLOODS SUBSIDN

There has been no rain for the last three days ́and the f‚ode lavo now subsidod. This year's crop of peaches und lickers will nevertheless be considerably under the average both in quality and quantity.

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how to apply thom. The likelihool, how. keeping order as the crowd wers leaving the Constantinople, and submitted certain pro- shareholders of this company was held at the dividend, which is at the rate of 12 per cent.

ever, is that the Japanese will be able to make it evident to China that it is to her true interest to work with foreign nations in should China once learn this lesson, there a distance of between inelco and Altean feat, British demands, and reminded Tewfik drates with companications midressed in the Hattar, will be hope of a better state of things fo, and fractured bis hall. An ambulares was Pasha that the torm of grace was drawing

her both internally and in her relations without for sed when it arrived, and the coolies to a close,

ÚRLYCOcadione reluding to thisews aolumn 1 place of constantly opposing them; and fell backwards out of the window to the ground. Sisted on an absolute compliance with the Clark and Captain Clarke with Mr. J. A exceptional thing, being done to equalis onr

should be addrenal to Ten EDITOR.

borrespondent must forward their names and ad

not for xblication but as evidence of jood faith,

All letters for publication should is writion of enende of the paper

No ananymously signed e already appeared in other papers willbe in ertad.

Unders for aira zonice of DAILY Pass thould be at before 11 athon day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited, Unly supykita s

I communications that hav

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BIRTH. On May 5th, at Vitgehow, to ir. and Mrs P S. VANK, Jr., a daughter.

foreign Powers. The reactionary party in China my hope that a combination with Japan will form a security against the encroachments of any Europeanation either in the direction of China or of Japan, and may carry this iden to the length of looking to the day when it may yet be possible to get rid of the foreigner altogether and for! the East to be left free to manage her own affairs in Eastern, that is, as far as China is concerned, Chinese fashion. Such au

The Daily Press. aspiration, however, involves a mixing of

FONGENG, May 14тn, 1908. REFERRING to the fact that the Germ oflivers who were recently employed in the Chinese Army have beon dismissed and their places filled up by Japanese, the Frankfort Gazelle assigns two reasons for the stop which has been taken.

"The

Chinese", it says, "and specially those win ars being stirred by the newly-awakened ause of nationality, prefer the yellow un to the white, with whoạc servias they ar always glad to be able to depense, and secondly, the Japanese officer, while de tinguished for real and practical efficiency,

is content with more odest vemuperation than his European rival”. No doubt buth- these reasons have influenced the bine in the step which they have taken, but there are others which are not referred to

by the Frankfort Gazeite which there is goal reson to believe hava had their effect. The Chinese havo had reason to dombt whether they might not find themselves opposed to Germany, now that she is so longer likely to be restrained either by Russia or by @reat Britain; and they are not disposed to be dependent for their military knowledge upon a Power wil whom there is any possibility or at least any reasonable likelihood of their coming falo conflict. No doubt this contingency in over-estimated by the Chinese, but, in view of what has of late been going on in Europe,

it is one which they may naturally be

wara preparing to lift the body into it, foreigner addressed a Baroposa sergeant who appeared to be in charge.

**Aint be a policeman?" "Yes," said the offear, in the tose of ene

THE POSTAL CONGRESS.

LONDON, May 10th. The postal Congress at Roma has agreed to increase the unit of weight for letters, "A white man?"persisted the foreigner, bis from 15 to 20 grammes, retaining the 21 voice rising.

minimum rate, but for every additional 20 grammes lid.

who says hurt by a sick bel

"Yes," was the still quiet reply. "Then show some respect," the bystander burst forth;"don't let coolies lift hi

The gentleman whose respect for respectful | treatment was so pemliarly strong that he leaned lagainst a lamp-post, straw-hat slanted backwards, eigirotto in mouth and hands in

THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY'S VISIT TO AUSTRIA.

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all, and it is surmised that after this he went pois to bio in connection with the Turcolors in Alexandra Buildings on Saturday-Me per senam, the directors, while they are very H. Humphreys presiding. Thara were also pleased that the good earnings for the 10 and sat ou the sill of au open window to get breath of fresh air.

The proposals were Egyptian frontier.

present Sir Paul Chater. Messrs. J. Scott months have rendered this possible, have to While in this position be rejected by Sir Nicholas O'Conor, who in Herston, H. P. White, J. A. Jupp, Douglas point out that it must be considered an leaned back, or probably his heart filled, for le

dividend with that of the past two years, aud Tormat, secretary.

The secretary having read the notice conven- that a larger dividend than 10 per cent., $1 per ing the meeting---

share, should not be looked for on this year's The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen,—The re- working, unless indeed mar earnings are port and statement of account having been in sufficiently good to warrant a larger one. The your hands some days, I will, with your permia-amonauts written off for depreciation aro in sion, take them as read. The year's working has

pursuance of the policy which has been steadily buen satisfactory on the whole. The continued pursued, and as it has proved so advantageous, high rate of exchange has no doubt benefited I trust it will have your, concurrence.

the other handThe evidence of this is na to some extent, bat ou

displayed what I have now to say. business both here and at the branches was

For some time past depressed and dull during the last is the directers have had to consider the ques- montba of the year. You will noties An tions of the efficiency of our plant, and of the looking at the accounts that the ice factory.space available at the works to meet the grow Amoy, is now included under the heading requirements of our business, and of the og of Aerated Water and other Machinery increase in the cost of coal. They have there. nt Plant, the reason being that we found it fore been making enquiries about new kinds necessary, in order to sasur greater conomy of machinery which ave, secording to inform plant to a building under the same roof as the regards their oficiency, economy in working. and efficiency in working, to remove the ice ation wa hare, giving satisfactory results, as

Amoy Soda Water Factory. The steam launch and in the space occupied. Their adoption Datin no longer appeare in acerants, having tids fair to render our present sita large been sold during the year at a profit on her enough for cur requirements for so far ahead. book valas. As compared with last your local as can be seen, and after allowing for the and general abilities shov a d.mination of necessary outlay we estimate that there will be 825,160.35, and bills payable an increase of a suffoient reinction in the cost of the increase 320,506.76, or a net redaction in our liabilities | iù production we shall be able to effect, that we of $5,593,59, On the other band our assets in shall be in a position to make a sensiblo reduc- the form of live stocks alow a reduction of tion in the cost of the light sad power $24,997.83, whilst dead stocks are $20,954.67 supplied to our customers, Ligher. The increase in the latter item The extension of our business, which, se you has been brought about principally by will have no doubt been pleased to observe, bas SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION improvements to buildings in the Company's been so continuous, requires us to take all the

occupation

in Hongkong and elswhere; installation of now and larger plant in thearated advantage we can of the rapid improvements water factory connected with Mactavish and in the kinds of machinery we have to do with, Lehnson's business in Shanghai: by the and we are in a favourable position for this, purchase of new plant for our Hankow factory through the poliny you have wisely allowed us

LONDON, May 10th.

The Kaiser's visit to King Francis is oil with water, as Japan is certain to breeches pockets, and thunght nothing of greatly discussed, and is regarded as continae in the course upon which she lasnagging in the very tomb of tragedy, must evidence of the Kaiser's determination to entered; and will prefer to continue to have felt shame afterwards, if he reflected at all secure the friendship of Austria, in view of advance with foreign nations than to upon the self-restraint of the European officer the enleate between France, Russia and combine with China in what she knows whom he had this bullied.

Decaused joined the Hongkong Police Fores Grent Britain.

THE CHINESE MISSION IN ENGLAND.

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LONDON, May 11th. The King has received the Chinese

Mission.

OF THE GOSPEL.

must in the end prove a fruitless opposition in September, 193. Prior to that be was ju to them, though it might for a time work the Welsh Fusiliers, and watched with that erious mischief. It may be reasonably regimenttatherslief of the Legations at Peking. surmised that the butter informed Chinese afterwards receiving the modal and bar. He officials, especially those at Peking, where was also a Freemason, being a member of the Naval and Military Ludge. The funeral will with foreign lave No, & Police Station at 5.5 p.m. to day?. they come into contact diplomatists and are likely to have the true facts of the situation inpressed upon HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. them, are alive to this bearing of the

A special meeting of the Sanitary Board was question and are wise enough to see that by friendly relations with Japan they will held on May 12th at the Board Boom. The Hon

The Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking best secure their own interests, and be Dr. F. Clark (president) presided, and there at a meeting of the Society for the propaga- were als present-Hon. Me. W, Cluthation of the Gospel, said that Japan was one enabled by degrees to themselves uphold Dr. Macfarlane, Mr. Lau Chu-pak, Mr. Fung of the great fields for future missionary the policy which the majority of foreign Wanhau and Mr. G. A. Woodcock (secretary) nations are in favour of, namely, that off The meeting was Dilled to consider the work. preserving the integrity of China and still advisability of closing a block of three hours

Mongkok, maintaining reasonable and friendly com-known as Nos. 94. 96, and 98 Reclamation Street,

mercial relations with the outside world.

There were as mary as 5,163 boat licencos of various descriptions isoned during 1905.

During the day ended noon of May 12th sixteen plague cases were notified. All of them

were fatal.

Mears. E. B. Helme and C. C. Sarre hare started a new weekly journal called the Sing upora Tr'ler.

may

LONDON, May 11th.

THE EDUCATION BILL

LONDON, May 11th. The Education Bill has passed the second reading by 410 to 204,

(N.-V. Daily News Service.)

A PROPOSED TUG-BOAT SERVICE THROUGH THE GORGES.

by

further payments in final settlement of

contracts for new littings in the Hongkong to follow of writing off the amounts for depre. Dispensary, and by cost of installation of ciation which have appeared in our annual electric light, plant and attingato y accounts. I am not now able to lay any definite additions to our aerated water factory in Hongkong, We trust the disposition of the scheme before you, but the directors hope profits meets with your approval; the amount during the year to call a special meeting of under the heading of dead stock, ze, machinery, shareholders, when they will propose an increase furniture and attings, having now assumed large of capital, and explain the purposes for which

I readily see the necessity of proportions, you wil

it is required. If any shareholder wishes to proper provision being mada for depreciation; and we have therefore, following our usual ask any questions I shall be pleased to answer. policy

proposed to set aside 325,000 out of the

There were no questions, and the GĦAIRMAN profits for this purpose. Before moving the adoption of the report and secounts I should be proposed that the report and accounts a pre- plessed to answer any questions thereon share-sented be adopted and passed. holders may have to nak.

There being no questions-

The CHAIRMAN moved the adoption of the report.

Dr. NOBLE SOConded, and the proposition was agreed to.

The POESIDENT-This is a purely formal matter, gentlemen. Dr. Macfarlane has reported The revenue from markets in the Colony last that in three bongea, in an isolated blook at year amounted to $105,244.45.

Mongkek, several cases of plague bave occurred, one in e. He has submitted certificate ta the effoot that they are unfit for human habits- tion, rat infected, and that a case of plague bag

On the motion of Captain CLARICE, seconded occurred in excb. The Ordinanse given the

by Mr. PRESY SMITH, the Hon. Sir C. P.. Peking, May th

Captain CLARKE-I have much pleasure in Chater and Hon. Mr. C. W. Dickson were The French Minister has made representa- Board power to close any houses certified to be audit for habitation natil such time as they were tions to the Waiwnpu in repent of a French seconding. At the same time I think the share-re-elected to the Board of Directors

holders should feel great satisfaction at the rendered it for scenpation in the opinion of the company which desires to establish a river ser

F Board.

mention that the Beard vice by tugs between Chungking and Ichang report, and I have great pleasure in expressing our thanks to the general managers for their have rented a blook

that such an undertaking is permissible under careful supervision of so many departments and of houses ip

the the Ioland Navigation Huls laid down in the also to the staff geaorally for their conscien- vicinity, where the people can be transferred at new Treaty, their own option, so that there su not stated that the applicant was Mr. W. Meischke by Mr. D. CLARE, the confirmation of the

In conuretion with the shove telegram, it is tious work (applause). Agreed to.

homeless. I beg to move that therecommends and French capitalists. It is proposed to place directorate was carried. tion be adopted.

at the various rapida specially constructed Mr. JUPE proposed the re-election of Mr. Lau CHU-PAK-Are these new houses driven drums, one in each bast, operating on a auditors, Capt. CLARKE seconded, and the mo

"rapid-boats which will be worked by steam- Masers F. Maitland and W. H. Petts as phic information that a Russian named Striga The Echo de Chine of May 6th kad telegra-

Dr. MACFARLANE-Practically now houses, cable. It is maintained that by these means tion was carried.

was crossing the Blois de Vincenes on the pre- and difficulties incidental to the

The CHAIRMAN That is all the business, vious afternoon carrying a bomb, when the bomb navigation of overcome. It is pleasant to find the extente on Monday. Thank you for your attendance.

panión mazzed Souvaroff. About thirty slienz wore arrested.

The first registration of copyright work of

occurred last year. It was a set of picture post-cards,

On the motion of the CHAIRMAN, nganded

Messra, C. W. May and W. H. Potts woko re-appointed auditors on the motion of Mr. CVERY, seconded by Mr. HuGUES.

The CHAIRMAN-Thut concludes the business, gentlemen. Dividend warrants will be ready en application on Monday, Chairman and directors for their efficient

Dr. NOBLE proposed a vote of thanks to the

supposed to have taken into mount. This Fine Arl, undor Ordinance No. 17 of 1901, a suggestion of their being turned adrift and Smith, C. E., who represents a group of British appoitment of Mr. J. Scott Harsten to the services during the year, and the meeting ended.

however, is probably by no meas the only consideration which has indicad, them to

It is interesting to learn from the Registrar

make the dange. It has always bean Goueral's report for 1905 that the vaccinations about four or five years old, but they are not the danger this part of the Yangtaze will be reptionen. Dividend warrants will be ready exploded, killing Striga and wounding his com

found that the Chinese Hatter thewolves performed during the year at the various hos-under the new Ordians.

they can get rid of those who we employed pitals and in the villages reached the total of MT. LAU CH-PA seconded the motion, cordi ie, which has already been productive of

to teach them at a very early stage. Bo 5,722

which was carried unanimously.

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