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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER STÆ, 1907.

the public is going to see, it is perhaps not Yesterday His Majesty's sloops Cile" and

advisable to give Loo many details before "Cadmia" left for Canton whease they will TELEGRAMS.

hand. Foreign visitors may count on scoing apukka dragon procession, such as is not often seen in this Colony or the treaty porta The dragons of the Pork and Fish guilds are each over two hundred fest long, and each requires well over a hundred men to carry it. Altogather, the procession must be several miles long, and from what we

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. paration, ought to satisfy the soul of every native observer, and be highly interesting and memomble to all foreign wissesses. One hint to the latter may be appreciated. Unless they think they can endure the successive discords of a dozen bands of Chinese musicians, they had bettor oblat

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SUPREME COURT. Wednesday, December 4th.

IN AFFELLATE JURISDICTION,

BEFORE THE FULL COUBT.

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AN INTERESTING POINT...

Mr. Blade, in opening, stated that in the Interval between the judgment and the siguing of the statement of clalin the defendant firm went into bankruptor, and thái, inaus wan carried on with the leave of the Court in spite of the bankraptor.

His Lordship--Where is the jury?. I thought partnership issues wara to his tried with a. jury

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LONDON, December 4th.

The Attorney General, who was instruoted by The Straits Times asye.—Some of the leading

President Roosevelt's message to Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, made an

Bir Henry Berkeley-Neither side applied merchants of Singapore and Jihore have Congress attacks the theories of the ea parte application for leave to appeal from the

decision of Mr. H. H. J. Gomports, Aoting for a jury, petitioned His Excelianas the Governor to nee huis influence with the Governor of Hongkong Socialists, advocates the maintenance Paisae Jadge, which was delivered on Novom- His Lordship-I don't care to try partnership have heard of some of its features in pre- to prevent the extradition of In Kal Bhing, who of a powerful army and navy ready for bir 26th in the summary action, between Ip issues without,

once carried on business in this Colony. The any emergency, insists on the necestion was made on the ground that the judgmout notice sat down for trial that there would be Toung-in and Kwong Tao-king. The applica Mr. Blade-It was expressly stated in the soused who ir at present detained in Victoria Gaol, whither he was taken on June 14, dentes sity of strict supervision of the Trusts, was aroneous in point of law and fast in find. na jary. Proceeding. Mr. Blads stated that

started having participated in the crime of armed recommends. State control of all railing that the axle of the junk was a tale of goods the defendant

in market overt within the meaning of the Sale 1904; the business opened on the 21st robbery, alleging that he was in Honkong at

for the appellant, Ip Tsung-ain, on a notice call

zeptember of that year and closed about of Goods Ordinance, 1896.

The Attorney-General-I appear In this case August 1st, 1906. Evidence he would of motion asking the permission of the moted by live men, namely, Ha Yu-Kwong; would show that the firm wis pro-

Mr. Justice Gompertz. The only application I and Chan Mau-chi who was one of the Court to appeal against the judgment of Pan Sat-chi, Leung Sze-wing, Tun Sik obj make to-day is that your Lordships will fix a defendants in the isme. Of three wen Ho day for the bearing of the motion.

Yu-kwong became manager when the firm actually started. He always remained on the promise, looked after the books, conducted the porrespondence, and generally, supervised everything. Apparently Fun Bat-chi took no sosive parc in the business, but Loung Saa. wing. did general work, Pun Bik-chi was the buyer and salesman, and came rather promin- ently in contact with all the creditors and all

some cotton-wool for use in the ears.

near Swatow, in May last, which resulted in the

mits that he is a Chinea political reformer, and with regard to the advisability of the date it is said to have been committed. He ways, post-offices and savings banks and that he took an active part in the rebellion protective duties advises a periodical revision of the Tariff. It also suggests legislation in the matter of tax on in comes and inheritances.

capture of Wong Kong olty. Subsequently, In the Divorce Court, Londen, on October the Chinese Government offered a reward of 28th, Mr. Justine Hargrave Deane granted a81, 00 for his capture for participating in the doorco nisi in the case of Little v. Little," on reballion. He escaped to Hongkong, and the petition of the husband, Mr. A. C. Little, there arrested on a warrent, charging him

with armed robbery. of Hongkong. The case was undefended...

This evening at the Union Church Literary Club, Kounedy Road, the Hon. Mr. F. H. 20.00 May, C.M.G., will deliver a lecture on" Jewish Wit ́sad Humour." The lecture is open to the Public.

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OUR CLAEETS, INCLUDING

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Japan-bas come forward as a bidder for the construction of the new Spanish battleships, and at the opening of tonders at Madrid her offer turned out to be the lowest.he Spanish Navy Department has not yet given its decision.

The Singapore polige must be highly-respset ed by the public. A Sergeant Bartolla caused

Chinaman to be summoned for "allowing two, gosse to graze on the public thoroughfare in Outram Road on October 21." The case was thrown out,

"In China, dear friends," and the Irish missionary, “human life is regarded as of bat slight value. Indeed, it a wealthy Chinaman is condamned to death, he can easily hire another' †te dís for him; and I believe many poor fellows CELEBRATED get their living by thas seting as substitutes."

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A contemporary says: -It is well-known that missionaries receive-for some unkówn roɑnon-- preferential treatment at the hands of many "hipping companies in the Far East, and it algo appears that American railroads generally were in the habit of extending the sourtesy of a fres pass or a special rata to ministers of the "gospel. but this favour is about, to be withdrawn. The impression entertained concerning the motives of railroad managers in making concessions to preachers and other religious persons it the railroads persist in their determination to out- them out, will have to be revined. Is was onen thought that benevolencs was at the bottom of the generosity of the railroads, bat in future people will believe that the preachers were favoured to secure their good will and word, and that now they are to be punished for helping

to stimulate the moral uprising against the discriminating policies of the transportation companies,

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THE CHINESE PROCESSION.

AREA French critic thus commits himself in the CONNOISSEURS." Daily Mail"- Sandy, that is the footsman,mercial affaire a filip, and thus barefit the

W CAN beneath a rough back shuts in a hard soul. Of a slow wit, be only manages to use a joke won

TO NEED COMMENT, AND CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THEN 18 MATURE AND IN FINE CONDITION.

it has become incongruous to laugh at it.

Bootsmen cultivate the attangent red beards that have ever grown on a human face. Their traditional costume, as you know, includes S. WATSON & CO., little short skirt, which exposes the gnariel,

bare and hairy legs."..." LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 2nd Desember, 1907.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ÖNGY JOTAMUNÜcations relating to the news column hould be addressed to Taw EDITOR.

Correspondents mist forward their names and ad- dresses with communications addressed to the

Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good

faith.

All taitors for publication should be written on one side of the paper, only.

No anonymously signed communications that have siready appeared in other papers will be inserted,

MRS. BRADLEY ACQUITTED.

LONDON, December 4th. Mrs. Bradley has been acquitted.

NATAL.

LONDON, December 4th. Martial law has been proclaimed in Natal. The troops have begun their advance against the Zulus.

VISCOUNT AOKI

Toxro, December 4th. It is officially admitted that Vis- count Aoki is being recalled from Washington, and it is understood that this is in connection with the pending settlement of the questions between Japan and America.

Replying to an interviewer, Count Hayashi, Foreign Minister, stated that Viscount Aoki's presence at Tokyo might be desirable to assist in the smoothing of American and Japanese relations.

To-day is the first day of the Chinese procession. whlah is expected to gira local com. Colony generally. By way of preliminary, 1st night the city was decorated with various quaint Chinese designa, a provisñea of sobool skildron paraded the streets, and an interesting and instructive spectacle they presented. Some represented opinn smokers, and

were filed alongside abstainers to show how the obnoxions. drug paves the way on the road to rain. Others were gat up to show the folly

tramar on which were inscribed. Obiussö

It is, however, considered by no means improbable that Viscount Aoki

A query in the China Critic elicited the sad oruelty of footbinding, while a number is to be sent to his old embassy at following:-"B-ing a little enlightened, in phraseology, Therewith bog to inform you, that youngsters bere on high

paper Berlin, the word Maskes belongs to the Portuguese language and mesor, "It doss not help." It my interent your readers also to know that the words 'Mandarin' and 'Cangue are also of Portuguese origin. The Portuguese word ́'mintaris” is in English ' command' and the Portuguese word 'sanga' is in English 'yoke,'

The military funeral which was observed by many residents yesterday on its way to Happy Valley was that of Charles James Bryant, à Crimena votaren who died at Tal- kokien, Bryant arrived in Chins early in the sixties, joining the police force in Shanghai in 1964, and subsequently entering the Chinese

characters warning local natives and visitors to be careful how they got on and alighted from tramars, and suggesting that it was always

advisable to wait until the car stopped.

[ZHUTER'S AERVIOR,]

UNREST IN ZULULAND,

Losno, December 2nd.

A forca starts to-morrow to Arrest

The Faispe Judge-What is your focus standi may I ask? Are you appearing for

the Government 7

The Attorney-General-I am appearing for the plaintiff in the notion.

The Paisas Judga-In your position as Attorney-General ?

The Attorney General Yes.

The Attorney-General-This in a CASH in

The Attorney-General-I will fortify your Lordships with that when the motion comes on for hearing,

The Chief Justic-It is rather essential

when you are applying for leave. The plaintiff is just in time, and we will have to sccept it

HOW.

ho Paisns Judge-Then you are appearing the people from whom the firm bought, and to for the Government ?-------

whom they sold goods. Chan Man-chi Alo took sa solive part in the shop, and although which the Government thought it right to take ha was not there arery day he was sotiva up the oase on appeal, the decision being one manager of the shop next door; be used fre which we regard as vory far reaching in import- quently to enter the defendant firm to look auce and public interest,

after and supervise things; in fact, he had The Chief Jaatioo-I would like ta hare some a door between the two shops which qui nedlad, authority for your locus standi,

*Tran""bir guardare on öre of the upper m

That door was in existence so long as the Wing Ki Cheong continued, but now, it had been blooked up. Among the men fatroduced into "the now concern, by. Chan Mau-obi was a man who elected to be called Pik Tim Wai-tong

This man in the partnership,

тал the landlord of the promines. Chia . Ti-san was aleo introduced, and execution had bean issued against him, but he did not deny the fast that he was a partner. Another partner was antored in the partnership book under the name of Cheng Sia-tak, his other name being Cheng Chung-lim, Apparently no formal partner ship had bean entered into, but the names of the partners were zil inscribed in a partnership book. All except aix entered their own names in the book, while six inscribed "long" names. The next step, before the shop was actually open- ed, was to arrange with wholesale firms in tha drug stores-for credit and terms of payment same line of business-practically all Chinese

Pun Sik-ohi, the salesman and bayer, was sent to various shops to arrange credit, and he as a partner and one of the promotera went to different desturs, told them this new dem Was

The Attorney-Gene ai-The Crown Solicitor appeared in the Court below noting on the

instructions of the Government.

The Chief Justios-What right has the Crown to appear in a private oase P

The Paisce Judge-It would be simpler to

you can show us your right to appear. adjoura to a particular day, and then go on

The Attorney General--I should hare hought that in say case, with the permission of the Government, I should be entitled t

appear.

The Chief Justice-Not na Attorney-General for a private party.

The Attorney-General-I cannot say that

Appear in any other capsoily. I am not

fortified by a substantial fee. Perhaps it would be convenient for your Lordships to hear me on that point, if necessary,

The Chief Justice-We will waive that point and take the hearing on a date to be fixed We shouldn't pat the other party to the expense of appearing if you cannot prove your locus standi. Your have either got the | right or you have not, and I should think

or the other. A

For to-day's event an strangement has been made with the Tramway Co. to stop the running of ears while the procession is in progress. The Dinizulu, who has 500 followers, partly half an hour should dispose of you ons way night route of the procession s'auds sa

already armed. published, but during the day the route will be an under-

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THE BRITISH NAVT.

LONDON, Decembar 2nd. H.M.3 6.8. Dominion, Hibernia, Triumph, and Vengeance bombarded an old battleship

Orders for extra copies of Dalt Paxes should be Customs. During the seven yesra Bryant Las Government Office-turn up topper Albert Aued out in war conditions, and with a

ent before 11 am on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash

Telegraphic Address: Paxes,

Oodes: A.B.O, 6th Ed. Lieber.

P. O. Box, 8 Telephone No. 12.

HONGKONG OFFIon : 19A, Duo Vœux RoADO

The Day Press.

been in the Colony his has lived the life of recluse, attending himself to his wants. When the decassad's hat was searched by Sergeant Sims 3200 in cul were found, and it is

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reported that be has $5000 in a local bank,

Twenty Chinese we mon were arraigned before SONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, B.C. Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts at the Police Court yesterday charged with gambling at 10), Station Strest, Taumati. All were found guilty and the three keepers fined $10 each, and each of the players 85. Seven men were then placed before bis Worship charged with behaving in disorderly manner ontside the Taumati-Police Station. They fallowed the female gamblers to the station, and began hooting while tha women were being charged. Mr. Gompertz ordered each of the defend.nts to pay a fine of $7.

HO JOHONG, DECEMBER 5TH, 1907.

Tu carnival spirit of the latine is not a thing to be deprocated. It provides a safaty valve probably akin to that afforded by devotion to sport and athletics. Macuo and Manila in the past and future respec. tively figure as Far Eastern innovators, and, to-day the Chinese of Hongkong are taking

to

Starting about 11 8.0, from No. 2 Pollos Station (back) Wanchai Road to Queen's Road Bast straight to the ocrasr of Parade Ground going up Garden Road to Lower Albert Band Road-Government House straight on Caius Road going up Castle Road passing Seymour Road, turn book to Caius Road down to Pe Hing Fong pass, the Tanng Hing Theatra to Po Yan Street round to Hollywood Road straight to Man Mo Temple, on to Old Bailey Street down to Lyndhurst Terrace, to Welling- ton Street Eset, turn down D'Aguilar Strest to Clock Tower passing Pedder Street, turn out to Connaught Bond straight to corner of Wing Lok Street, turn in to Bonham Stroot West to Harbour Master's old Offos to Descan Road, up Pottinger Street to Queen's Bond Central to about the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to dismiss.

MACAO.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

December 2nd.

TEB BROTHELS AGITATED.

dummy crew, on the Kentish coast yeater day. The ranges were 6000 and 8000 yards. It is reported that 23 out of 180 rounds were effective, and that the fire control arrangements, which was one of the most important objects of the experiment, were distroyed in a few seconds.

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THE UNITED STATES.

LONDON, December 2nd. The forecast of President Roosevelt's

The Attorney-General-I presume there are abundant precedents for this course, I should like to look them up and fortify my position.

The Chief Justics-You can make an 82

parts motion on the point now raised next Wednesday,

The Attorney-General - In the meantime will your Lordships grant a stay of execution P they had better make a motion, otherwise we The Chief Justins-If anybody is prejudiced will stay execution. Ton are applying for leave to sppeal ou fact by way of case stated! The Attorney-General- By law and stated.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

Baroan Siz Francis Piggutt (ChIEF JUSTICE),

A FAETNEESHIP DISPUTE.

€650

going to be started, and asked to be allowed Bods on credit. He was naturally naked who ware the partners, and detailed the most nabutantial

Ob his representations, and hear- ing that a number of wall-to-do men were partners in the firm, a number of people gave credit. When this had been satisfactorily arranged the firm opened basiness, and a

gelebrated the event by a dinner. To that dinner a good many people were invited, and Counsel would call two who were there as witnesses. One would say that Chua Man-chi was there and introduced himself as a partner in the firm, while one of the assistanta in the shop, who was present at the dinner, would say that Chan Han-chi said he was a partner. Tim Qoon was Dot often sean at the shop, bat him Dame had been given to Pun Sik obi, the

salesman, and the latter weat round sad told the creditors that he was partner. After the business started the manager announced that he had had a letter from Yim Quon stating that he was coming to Hongkong

on

the following day, and all of tho partners agreed to give him a dinner Things went on smoothly with the firm, apparently, until the early part of last your when, like so many other Chinese firms in the Colony, they get into difficulties. However, message to Congress has contributed to the firm against the Wing Ki Cheong and an insus

This was an sotion by the Kwong Fang Wo they hoped to resuscitate, and negotiations wont on between the partners as to the ways mail revival in Wall Street, owing to the between the plaintiff firm and Chan Man-chi, means of raising money. There were sugges ̈“moderation of its tone. The forecast is that otherwise Chan Pui Bin-tong, and Tim Wai- tions of now shares being issued and now the Message favours the issue of au tak, alias Tim Ping-kai alias Yim Qaon, to decide partners taken is, and all sorts of sohomes were emergency currency, advises a Federal whether the latter were partners in the Wing in the air, the result being that there was a VERY supervision of Corporations, does not object | Ki Creang

strong division of opinion between the partners A fire occurred at 295, Des Voeux Bond, at

to the railways combining onder restrictions,

Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. C. D. as to how the capital should be raised and what two o'clock yesterday morning. The ground floor of these premises was used as a godown their share. Already the city is filling up for the storage of groceries, while the first and

favours a tariff revision after the President Wilkinson (uf Messrs. Wilkinson and Gristy terms the old partners should get,Å grøst On Saturday last there was a remarkable pro-ial election, and urges the construction of appeared for the plaintiffs, and Sir Henry deal of ill feeling was aroused, and finally with visitors, and for this and the ensuing second floors were family dwellings. The cassion to the Barra Pagoda, all the women of four of the largest battleships.

Berkeley, K., instructed by Mr. Otto Kong the whole thing came to nothing; no more Bing, for the defendante,

capital was raised and the business closed. three days we are to show all possible brigade, under Chief Inspector Baker, responded the brothel quarter going there to ring the

The statement of claim showed that the action. One of the partners, a man named Pan Sin- indulgeace to the makers of high holiday promptly to the alarm, and within an hour the temple bell, beat the drums, and burn yellow One fear that occurred to

fire was extinguished. The goods stored on the paper before the god by way of swasting that

uress out of a claim brought by the Kwang pan, was blamed by certain other creditors for ground floor were destroyed, partly by fire but they will shut up shop" if the new mano.

Fung Wo firm of traders against the failing to get the frosh ospital to pay off the connected with the running of the tramcars mostly by water. The fire had spread to the polists who were to take control on the 1st inst.,

Wing Ki Cheong in which judgment was

oebte. He undoubtedly had taken a line of his throagli streets more than usually thronged first floor, but the damage done there was not increased the taxation of these establishments

given an Novembar 27th for the plaintiffs for dwa in the matter, but he was indigonut when but the Chinese gentlemen in charge of the considerable. The stock on the first floor was Hitherto the licenses issued by the Government

$7,436.50 and costs. The Krong Fang Wo he heard the creditors had been informed that he was the man who wrecked the firm, and he carnival arrangements had thought of that, insured for $3000 with the Patriotic Insur. have brought into the Treasury about $12,000

stated that during the period in which the issued sort of circular exonerating himself and we learn that in consideration of a and Company, for which offee Messrs. J. H. per annum. Under the new regime the mono-

goods, on which the claim was based, we from being the person who had brought un Japan Advertiser Service]. polist pays to the Government 81,589 a month, Hutchison and Co, are the local agents.

supplied, Chan Mau-chi was a partner in the payment of three thousand dollars tie

the odd sighty dollars being for the maintenance

U.S. TREASURY CERTIFICATES. defendant firm under the name of Chan Pui merited disaster on the creditors and wrecked Company is suspending its service between

of police and medical supervision, &c. The

Sui-tong, and Yim Ping-kai was also a partner the whole scheme of reconstruction of the firm. authorities have sought to pacify the women by

NEW YORK, November Brd. Your correspondent is confidentially informed under the name of Yun Wai Tak-tong. The That document, signed by himself, he handed will be permitted.

sea written statement of his position in con- izing trosaury certificates has after all tuned. Mau-chi and Yim Ping-kai wore fiable, as out a failure, as the legal members of the administration now deolare that the expedient is Partners in the Wing Hi Cheong; to pay the nection with the matter. illegal sad can be resorted to only a judgment debt, and asked for leave to issue. measure under the statutes of the United States, execution against-them--

many was

To sosiologiste by far the most interesting sunouncement of the autamu is that of the "Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas The first volume; which appeared in the be

THE CONGO FREE STATE,-

LONDON, December 2td. The Belgian Congolese Plenipotentiaries have signed a treaty, by which Belgium takes over the Congo Free State.

the bours of ten and five on all three days second volume of Frofessor Westermarak's a declaration that no increase in the license fees that the stop taken by President Roosevelt in plaintiffs naked for a declaration that Clan to the managing partner of the plaintiff firm

TROUBLE AT THE FAZENDA,

After the evidence of a witness had been.

taken the Court roso..

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

The immediate result looked for of this fete, as we noted when the project was first mooted in our columns, is the augmentation ginning of 1900, contained the author's general Not long ago three Chinese employés in the of the Colony's currency, and Mr. Ho theory of the nature and basis of moral Fazenda absconded sild sonsiderable sum of KOM-TONG and his colleagues are con about half the volume. The remaining hall Now certain discoveries have necessitated en- that it was hoped would noprue to the banks denied that he was a partner any time in the

judgments, the setting forth of which occupied money which had been paid as House fees

If this report bus any foundation the advantage In the statement of deizes. Chan Mau-chi fident that, even after so much cold

was an exposition of the actual morality of other investigation, a Portuguese employs being from the above messure of relief will turn ont water has been thrown ou the business, mankind, as exhibited in pastom, law, religious sccused of missoodnet in regard to license fees to be entirely nugatory. Some color in Lent tz Wing Ki Cheong, He never held himself out | Barone Ms. A, G. WISE (PUISN=- JUDGE). the turnover of the tradesmen and others teaching and so forth. Certain great depart. will be at least five hundrel. thousandments of action wore covered, and others loft

I learn that the Scandia brings out 102 men dollars. The sprat to catch this mackerel for farther treatment, which they doubt as reliefs, and over 200 men are returning is represented by the local subscriptions and volumes together will constitute a mass of is not only bad for the trads of the olty, but that we are not propared to accept full respon.owner of the premises in which the defendant month's salary and $50 in lien of notice. Mr. less receive in the coming volume. The two home in her, This reduction in the garrison above cable reached us so, sabiguously worded statement and pointed out that he was the Amy Gid, to resover $100, baing for one

by the expenditure of about forty thousand information of unequalled valus for comparative what is the reduced garrison worth at w' pro- it is, however, as near as we can get-Japan fired on the promises and was never interested appeared for the plaintiff, bat the defenilsats.

sibility for the above rendering of its meaning, firm carried on business, He had never E. J. Grist (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist)

Advertiser.]

| were not represented.

dollars by the various Guilds. As to what

sociology.

tective force?

THE GARRISON.

the story by the recrudescence of the fesling of to be a partner, and never traded under used popular distrust, which it was hoped bad finally the name of Chau Pui Eni-tong sa a been dispelled.

name or otherwise. Tim Ping-kaï made a simil We think it only right to state that the

in the business.

CLAIM FOR WRONGFUL DISMISSAL. F. W. Forno_krought-nelion against the

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