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SOZODONT

Millions of people all over the world are using Sozodont, because of its genuine value as a cleanser, preserver and beautifier of the teeth. Invaluable to those who have good teeth and want to keep them so.

Absolutely pure.

Up-building Food.

If you need more strength and staying power: if you wish to-baitz up a strong constitution, take Plasson with your food.

Plasmon consists of the organic salts and phosphorus of milk, arid increases tenfold the nutritive value of any food, without.altering its taste or smeli,

PLASMON

Plasmon Cocoa, Pikemon Chocolate and Plasmon Bisculta Can be obtained of all Chemists. Graters and Store. Plasmon, Ltd., London,

CO FOR

PREVENTION

it is an admitted fact Cut prevention is better then corn, and is no sense la ** store- true than in regard to bodily health, What may at first be but a sight aliment ziny, if eloved to go unchecked, develop into a real dangers-only to be faméved at the expanse of: much sacrifice and suffering. It is well, ahoratore, do understand, that, taken in Cina, BEECHAM'S PILLS will quickly go to the rook of the troubla sua právent serlour Miksas.

For CurE-

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TAKE

BEECHAM'S PILLS.

Sold overywhere in boxes, vilća 9:8", 1/18 02/9,

COLEMAN'S

1666

ONG HAILY PRESE, FRIDAY,

NOTES-AND- NEWS:

Neglect shortened your lifes my beloved.

INVERNIG ÁN Derbe she told a Bt

I

read all Toonid hem se a

where I met a Hindoo, who taught me si grost

Louts journalist the history of her this "I CURIODA İOSUER. OF A LAWSUIT, hated society she made with its nating and The following Inscription on a tombetono er restrictions Ax young girl I mit giper the grays of a man who died lately at Holigo and at Saratoga Springs. They faminated me. student at college when you were in the prime of manhood hsson gipsy life and language. Seren years ago I led to a lawsuit. Dr. Waltersdorf, who attended ran away, travelling as a governess to Barope, tion on himself (the Express says, and he desi about the occult. Later I met King John is bringing all action for libel against the widow, Mitchell I married and became queen. I help him to rule his little kingdom, and I am very scription refers to her alone, and that she wishes happy." it to remain as an overlasting reproseh of har own negligenondo S

VAGARINS OF THE BALL,

the patiout, regards the inscription, as reflec.

Sho, on the other hand, maintains that the in

That capricions little ball that decides our fortunes at the ever-fascinating game of roulette at Monte Carlo occasionally dies from the skit

The ful cramplor's hand, though not other afternoon it alipped from its

THE DEATH OF THE BRIAR. Once more it has been stated scently that dize catastropha will soon threaten the smoker. The brayers root, from which the majority of the best pipes are made, is keing used up far more rapidly than it is grown and this most valuable in the nicotian sense

of all

fingers sad found its way into mar the woods now begins to show signs.

cont pocket. So impressed was the Englishman that he promptly lost a comple of hundred pounds! But the little ball once found's far stranger destination than that. Escaping from the croupier's band it few straight into the mouth of a German onlooker, and he was so impressed that he promptly swallowed it! at fest, so says the Bystander

TRIALS OF AN EDITOR.

Last wook, writes the editor of the Java Thrace, the printer of this paper took upon him- nelt to insert "nonsense paragraph about the Post Office after the paper had been made up and the final proofs had been passed. The For was not intended for insertion, as our readers may have observed, and had not been cor rooted. This is a sample of the trials we are called upon to bear as a result of our attempt to produce an English paper at the hands of Datch and native printers and compositors. Last week they announced a food which would have biolled out Batavia, this time they insert a paragraph which, under a Government les amisble than the Dutch, might have blotted

out T

ENGLISHMEN AND SPORT,

No doubt the majority of the young men of 305-3 Singapore work hard, says the Straits Times.

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WINCARNIS,

THE GREATEST TONIC IN THE WORLD.

WHAT IT has done for OTHERS it will DO FOR YOU Its refreshing and exhilarating effects are a revelation rito those who have nerer tried it before AP "WINCARNIS has a charm all its own, which you cannot fail to appreciate.

The combination of all that is most nourishing in Rzef and "Malf in - prepared in Winosrnis gives a TWO-POWER STANDARD that cannot be equalled for giving Strength and Stamins, Vitality and Forma to Men, Women and Children BUY IT TO-DAY

From any leading

Chemist

MUSTARD & COMPANY, Wholesale Distributors for China and Hinggeng. No. 22, Museum Road, Corner of Esbchew Road Shanghát:

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP OCEANO," FEOM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE AND MOJL

THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersigns- tare and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding, the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 10th May, 1910.

CHAPOTEAUT'S

MORRHUOL

Superior to Emulsions or Cod Liver.oil.-

Each tiny Morrhuel capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of oil, boka anna

Recommanded at the Paris Ace- demy of Medicine, for loss of appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive tendencies.

Sold in botter of.100 Capsulat. Gull by all Chemists:

FB

Yet Chiaro is, at times. something in their work that is wanting. It is frequently seserted that British business here is antisfactory, or is falling of. If the story be true, may not some, of this blackness be due to a rather large amount of the attention of the Englishmen of Singapore being devoted to sport or gamos. The young Gorman and Dutchmen of the plans are keen. bosiness men and appear to attach more impor tance to securing orders than to taking part in games Therefore a pushful perseverance is sential if Britishare are to retain a firm hold of the bulk of the trade of the colony.

A TREAT FOR THE BLK.

A little man had brought his wife and family to a epantry fair, and, having seen everything that was to be seen for nothing, he at length arrived in front of a tent where a lonely

"Walk looking men stood beating a big drum. ap, walk up, ladies and gente!" shouted this in dividual. See the Great El! The little man stood in a line with his wife and all his children, and listened earnestly to the showman, But he did not move forward Aig't you comin' in, sir?"" angiomily fugaired the showman

"sixpenca. "

afford it,

"I

MI only sixpence didly replied the little man. You see, it would cost me halt a guines altogether, because there's me and my wife and our nineteen children. The showman gasped. "There's notocally twenty-one of you in all ?” Twenty-one repeated the little man, with becoming modesty. Then you just stop where you are, gav nor. Fil bring the Great Elk out: to have a look at you!"

MABBIED 24 TIMES,

I am a dild of affection," was the defence. offered at a Brooklyn court by Arthur Zimmer man, akas Count Liphenstein, known, the Mail- aaya, sa “the king of bigamists. He

is a middle-aged man, of distinguished appear- ance, and with a Van Dyke beard. Since 1872 Zammerman has married twenty-four women. "I loved them all once," he said, "but my lore grew cold. I have such a sensitive tem- perament; it is impossible for me to live with a woman I do not love. When my affection waxed I left each in tura and married another." Zimmerman left eleven of his wires burdened with children, but he reliefal them of the bur-

• Mars den of whatever possedions they had. riage with you, abwerted the judge, addressing the prisoner, was not only a habit, but a [257, disease, complicated with elements of high finance. Your imprisonment will be a positive. boon to the commanity at large. Zimmerman was charged with perinry committed on the occa

OF

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS,

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

THE VAT MAN STARIEN BY THE 'LATE ROBERT TODAYE PERBENATA. AMD'MAI’BEEK SOLDAS W↳ SINCE 1657

sign of his twenty-fourth marriage, when he rend na imposing list of his many matriagos, swore he was an unmarried man. The judge and then sentenced Zimmerman to imprison ment for not less than four years and eight menthis and not more than nine years and six months.

APHORISMS ON LOVE.

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The Countess Vera de Talleyrand, a well- known social leader in the highest offelen in Paris, has just prepared a surprise for her wide circle of friends by having printed for private circulation a little book of aphorisms on life and

entitled "Thoughts and Remembrances," Jove,

In this little work the Countess Vers reveals herself is a keen student of mankind, and the possessor of a delightful wit tempered by broad and kindly philosophy and by that touch of cynician which points an epigram. Here is some useful advice to men couched in epigrams Or Women 2

"To please women one must adhere to only reason irritates

Women never come of age; them, sentiment guides them."

one. Many of ne dislike the favour old pleasing to an end. The prospect is not "a of the icerschaum, whether it is of the type or the new chemically treated and uz Tha

domooratio clay has breakable variety lost soms of its old popularity. The corn-och is not's thing of beauty, and most certainly it is not a joy for over the myall wood pipe is indeed sweet and excellent for a time, bat all too soon-like a Coalition majority--it splits and dies. And there are a good many objections to the sherry-wood; the hookah is not pipe which one can indulge in on a short train journey, the hookah being essentially the pip of peace which needs to be smoked in the study: while as to the row bright-yellow variety of pipes with bowin sa large as padding-bastus sud stems as long as walking sticks, bold are the people who venture out with one on. The briar is the thing, and we refuse to believe that the day of the briar is over. We cannot all smoke cigars the whole day long, and many of us refuse the modern oigarette as useless thing, fit only for degenerate youth. The clay pips is suspected, a supposed to lead to cancer, and one does not care to have horrible thoughts of that kind larking at the bottom of the bowl,

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Ofservatory yesterday issued the following report

AN IDEAL tonic

FOR THE

STOMACH AND LIVER.

When your head in dull and beavy, your tongue furred, your bowels costive, and you awake in the morning fagged and worn- out, with no relish for breakfast and dreading your work. When you feel dane-up, and good-for-nothing, have no appetite, no energy, no interest or ambition, your stomach and liver need help, and need it sorely. Indigestion is poisoning your blood and sapping your vitality. You need the digestive tonic-

MOTHER

SEIGEL'S SYRUP

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CURES INDIGESTION

INVIGORATES THE SYSTEM. PURIFIES THE BLOOD..

ALSO IN TABLET FORM, Price 2/9.

SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMER 8.

ALANE WOELMANN, British str.,. 1,500, J. Martin, 1st May Saigon 27th April Generci and Rice-Man Fat.

AMARK, British str. 1,365, C. J. Matlook, th May Hongay 5th May, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co WALDOLBATRES, British str., 2,408, W. J. Thompson, 5th May-Moji 29th April, Coal-Bradley On the 12th st 11.55 am-The typhoon,

& Co. which has continued to move towards N., is

British str., 3,958, Deacon, 5th now situated over E. Japan

Petroleum Co.

The barometer has tison considerably lu Wontein 29th April, Ballast

Japan, and fallen moderately on the E. const of China

to by developing over depression appears the Yangtze valley,

Pressure has increased and is now high over N. Chino.

Moderate or frash B. winds may be expected

in the Formosa, Channel and over the northern shores of the China Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending 6-10 to-day, 0.00 inches.

....

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at novu to-day la so follows s

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formoss Channel... South coast of China between Hongkong anal Lamocks, South-costict Ohids between

Hongkort aan H

winds, modte fresh, fair, Same as No. 1. Seme se No. 1.

Same as No I

NAPIER JOHNSTONES, "SQUARE BOTTLE

WHISKY,

BEWARE OF

BUYO MARU, Japarese str., 1813. Yawamoto, 10th MayDairen 5th May, Co-Mitsui Bassan Kaisha, CAFE, Italian str. 2,778, Mosesou, 9th May-

Bombay 17th

&

7th Apri, General-Carlowitz CARY DIEDERICHSEN, German str. 774, J.

Kayser, 9th May-Hofhow 8th General Jübeen & Co. CATRERINE APOAR, British etx...1,730, G: F.

Hudson, 9th May-Calcatta and Straits 22nd April, General-David Sassoon & Co. CRHONGSHING, British str., 1,255, Liddell, 6th. May-Tiantain and Ports 1st May, General

Jardine, Mathison & Co. CHICAGO MARU, Japanas. str., 3,832, L Galo,

10th May Manila 7th May General Osake Shoees Kaksha

CABL, British str., 1,142, C. Tandbergh; Ist

May Saigon 27th April, Rice and Paddy, &6.Butterfield & wird.

CHIYUEN, C Air., 1,177, C. Stewart, 11th

May Shanghal 7th ACM. SEN.CO

4

General

CROWFA, German stc.chang and May, F. Schmasts, 9th

MayBangkok and

Eice and Wood-Butterfield & Swirs.

CHOWTAI, German str., 1.115, E. Gattemaan,

67-7

ROEL American str., 1,758, Jorgo Sievert,

5th May-Saigon 29th April, Rios Order.

Rum, British st., 1,619, A. Fraser, 9th May

Mauila 7th May. General - Shewan, Tomes & Co.

SAVEN, German str., 1.018, B. Paterson, 6th

May Bangkok 28th April, Rice-Butter- field & Swire:

SHANTUNG, British str., 1,835, Robinson, 20th April-Bourabaya 6th April Sugar- Butterfeld & Bwire.

SHANTUNG, German str., 1,000, H. Oltmann,

5th May Bangkok 29th April, Rice Hattorfell & Swire,

SIGNAL, Gersion str. 907, J. Zworsen, 11th May-Haiphong 5th, Pakhoi 8th and Hoi- how 10th May, General-Jebsen & Co. SUNGXIANG, British str., 957, H. A. Harda 25th April-Iloilo 21st April, Sapan Wood and SugarButterfield & Swire. SUVERO, British str, 4,011, Cowley, 4th May

Seattle and Manila, Flour-Dodwell & Co.

Want tish, str. 1,042, G. Jorkia, 6th

May-Saigon 2nd May, Rise-Wing Sing & Cop

TINGBANG, British str., 1,000, Anderson, 10th.

May

Saigon 6th May, Rico-Jardine, - Matheson & Co.

TAI, Dutch sir,, 2,000, H. Koops, 6th May -Macasrur 29th April, General-Java- China-Japan-Lijn,

YATSEING, Hritish str., 1,424, 8. I. Payne, 7th

May-Chinking 3rd May, General Jardine Matheson & Co.,

TERINO MARU, Japanese str., 2,350, N. Koha yushi, 6th May-Moji 30th April, Cən!....... Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MALL.

7th May Bangkok 30th Apr. and Swatow Tho P.M. ate. Siberia is dne bere to-day 6th May, Rice-Butterfell & Swire, between 2 and 4 pm

30th CYCLOPS,

etors, British air. 5996, 17) Ensalad, pril, at tannghad

General Butterfield & Swire.

IN MARU, Jep, str., 899, Y. Kaburaki,

DALJIN

The P.M. str. China left Yokohama on the.

and is dag here on the 17th lust.

The PM str. Manchuria left San Francisco 11th May-Swatow 10th May, General-on the 26th ult, for Hongkong, vi Honolulu, Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

EMPIRE,

Japan

بال

and Shanghai, and is due here on the The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Maru loft San Fran- cisco on the 3rd inst, for Hongkong, ris Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai, sud is due hero - on the 31st inst.

E,“British str., 2,843, P. T. Helme, 7th 23 May-Australian and Manila 4th April, General Gibb, Livingston & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, Britisk str., 5,910, 8. Robinson, 3.5.8, 29th April-Vaucourer, B.C, 7th April, Mails and General C. P. R. Co.

UNVARIED FOR

THE SAME TO-DAY-

AS IN 1745.

150 YEARS.

IMITATIONS

OLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

FIUME, British str., 038, H. Nelson, 9th May Salgon 5th May, Eise-Barrette & FCOCHOW Britisk str., 1,228. H. P. Vincent, 4th May Manila 1st Moy-Batterfield & Swira FULI MALU, Japanese str. 2,118, Murakami, 11th May-Moji 3rd May, Coal--Mitani Bugan Kaisha.

HAICHINO, British str., 1,267, W. C. Passmore, 11th May Foochow 8th, Amoy 9th via Boratór 10th May, Goueral-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HOPSANG

British atr., 1.569, J. M. Hay. 7th May-Bangkok and Kohsichang 30th April, Lice-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HUE, Franch str, 742, Panier. 8th May

Haiphong 5th May, General-A R Marty

|

The P.M. str. dein left San Francisco sa the 10th inst, via Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai, and is due here on the 7th prox.

THE INDIAN MAIL. The Indo-China ab. Kutoang from Calcutta mail the Straits left Singapore for this port on the 7th inst

The Indo-China str. Kumsang left Calcutta for the Straite and Hongkong on the 3rd inst and is duo here on or about the 19th it.

THE GERMAN MAIL,

The LG.M. str. Prinz Bitel Friedrich, carry- ing the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 20th it, a.m., left. Colombo on the 7th inst. pm, and may be expected here on ar about the 18th inst.

THE AUSTRALIAN MATI The CN. Co's, sir. Changsha Taft Australia on the 27th ult., and may be expected here on or about the 21st inst.

LANE CRAWFORD & CO. British, str. 987, Warrack, 11th The TG.Metr. Prinz Sigiemand left Sydney

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. [46

Woman la Kike the dew. If it is a tear of MITSUBISHI GOSHI KWAISHA. dawn, fall of pure slabaster, it is a pearl : if it fall to earth it is red.”

(MITSU RISHI CO.)

When woman loves the pardous even crime;00 AL DEPARTMENT

SCOTCH WHISKY. when the ceases to Leve she does not forgive

SOLE AGENTS IN -

HONG KONG, CHINA & MANIELA

·AS WATSON & CO, LTD.

SINGON & Co.

RON, Steel, Motal and Hardware Merchants. Wholeate and Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers. General Slorekoepers and Shipchandlers Nos. 35 & 37, HING LOONG STREET, (2nd St, west of Central Market Telephone No. 515.

LABUAN COAL.

[496

Nino from THE LARTAN COAT [OTICE—THIS GOAL on only be FIELDS.CO., Lho are prepared to Supply FRESH COAL straight from the Mines Steamers load at the Wharves. - Quick despatch Telegrams: Labor Labuan,"

-- BRADLEY & Co., Apex

1629 cngkong, 12th August, 1909,

ven virtue,"wat

Of her own sex the countess remarks.

The coquette takes her desire to please for her need to lovs.”

&

The first thing that women know is that they are beautiful; the last thing they porceive Is that they are olil"

A woman is like an army; she is irretrievably lost if she has no reserve.

TO EROAPE THE SHAMS OF BOCIETY.

A carious romanes has come to light through the discovery, in a gipsy camp near St. Louis, of a woman who was formerly Miss Jessie Key Habershan, daughter of Mr. B. W: Habersham,

SOLE PROPRIETORS & TAKASIMA OCHI, MUTABE, HOJO, NAMAZUTA, SAYO, SHINNEW and KAMTYAMADA, Collieries. SOLE AGENTS FOB KISHIDAKE, MIYAO, and KIGYO KOMATSU Coals.

HEAD OFFICE-MARUNOUCHI, TOKYO.

BRANCH OFFICES-NAGASAKI MOJ, KARATSU, WAKAMATSU, KORE, OSAKA, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, HANKOW Cable addresses for above IWASAKI

AI, ABC 5th Ed. Western Union,

AGENCIES YOKOHAMA, AL ASADA, ÉRJ.- CHINKTANG: Megara. GmARING & Co. MANILA: Mess. MACONDRÁY & CO

For Particulars apply to

well-known wealthy Baltimore broker, Brought up to a life of luxury and given a first- olses education, Miss Habersham disappeared Codes, from Baltimore immediately after her debut in society. Her fiancé, naval offer, and her Friends

supponed her to be lost, the Mail tus afforts to find her says, and her father; after spending a fortune abandoned finally the search, I learned some time ago," Mr. Bersham informed a reporter lily, that my daughter was married to the gipsy king, John Mitokoll She writes to me regularly." The former Miss Habersham, now twenty-five years old, is a beautiful woman. Bleated in a

VE OISHI. Joe Manager,

No. 2, Pedler, Street, Hongkong. [574 Hongkong, 9th January, 1909.

May--Cebu and Iloilo 8th May, Hemp and Wood-Butterfeld & Swire.

2.

J

KANSU, British str. 1,142, Davies, 5th May-

Tientsin 26th April, Goners-Batterfield & Swire. KIANG PING, Chinese atr. 1,222, H. Udden, 5th Maybinking 30th April, General"

Tree & Co. LINAN, British et, 1,352 C. C. Williams, 27th

April-Shanghai 24th April, General Batterfield & wiro. LOONCHANG, British str. 1,092, F Wheeler

9th May--Manila 6th May, Sugar and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MACHEW, German str., 996, O. Scheidling. Bi

MayBangkok 29th April sad Kohsichang 2al May, Rice and Moal-Butterfield & Swire.

.

MATHILDE. German str., 831. Chr. Ulderup. 30th April-Pakhoi and Hoihow 29th April, General and Pige Jebsen & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str. 6,163, T. H. Davison, 8th May--Vancouver 12th April, Lumber ant Lead-Canadian Fadafic Railway Co.

British str., 2,834, R. Glogg. 21st MONTROSE,

April-Yokohame 12th April, Coal

*། ། Dodwell & Co. NAMSANG, British str., 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, 11th May- Kobo and Moji 6th May

Tardine, Matheson & Co. MARD, Japanese str. 3,439, M. Yagi Yokohama 30th April, Tusen Kaishia NIPPON MAZU, Japanese str. 4,452, II, 8. Smith, 3rd Mey-San Francisco 5th April,

Toya Kisen Kaisha. Mails and Gateral-T NORD, British str. 1,109, Payar, 24th April.-- April, General-Gec. Singapers

General NIKKO

10th

PEIRO,

General

German str., 745, Vahel, 22nd April Karatin Island 15th April, General ---- Hamburg-Amerikka Läms. PROMETHEUS, Norwegian, 1,054, 0. Corneliason, Sed May Bangkok Both April, Rice-Angaard Thoresen & Co,

on the 7th inst., at noon, and may be expected

hers on or about the 29th inst

The E. & A. str. Eastern left Sydney on the 11th inst, for Queensland Parts, Port Darwin, Timor, Manila and Hongkong.

THE CANADIAN MAIL. The C.P.B. str. Empress of Japan left Van- couver on the 4th inst, p.m., for Hongkong vis usual ports of call,

* MERCHANT STAAMWER.

The P. & O. str. Socotru left Singapore for this port on the 8th just, at 7 san, and is due here today at about noon.

The NY str. Tantha Maru (American Lino) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 6th instant, and is expected" here on the 15th inst.

The Austrian Lloyd's str. E. Fran Ferdinand left Singapore for this port on the 9th inst., and is due here on the 15th inst.

The R.M.S.F. Co.'s str. Denbighshire left Singapore for Hongkong on the 10th inst, and may be expected here on or about the 16th inst. Me 0,8.K. str. File-patrick left Tacoma on the 21st alt, for this port via Japan ports, suill is expected to arrive here un or about the 31st

The 0.8.K. str. Tacoma Muru left Tacoma on the 30th ult, for this port via Japan and Manila, and is expected to arrive here on. or about the 8th prox.

PRINTING

Nothing creates euch a good impressión in business as the use of First Class Printing.

The

difference in cost between good and bad priating and

and material is gautrally nil

"THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

A PRINTING WORKS turn out the Best Pruting at Reasonable Pricem

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