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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4ru, 1910.
The Times. Mr. E. R. Hallifax was occupied against the | JAPANESE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY. TELEGRAMS. TELEGRAMS.
say Great Britain bas endured the gradual ruin of her trade in Southern Pergia She cannot with inexampled restraint. connue to see ter subjects robbed, her oficers attacked, and her commerce excluded & CO., without redress. If the Persian Govern
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Magistracy yesterday afternoon in hearing further evidence in the opium test case. This is the onso where higher prices were alleged to have been paid. In restaurants for tea and otherrefreshments and that this entitled patrons to obtain opium which they smoked.-
-A Cantonese firsmaa, usmed Fat Eaa, who was transfer ed from the N.D.L. . Gochent donors to the some Co's steamor Lutzo suffering from borri berri, died in the Indinu Doon on the 20th Oct., and was buried at xes in the presenes of the chief oflver, the doctor and sotac of the Earponerer. Nons of the forty-seven Catene Gremen of board would go near the deceased or wings the Funeral..
the birthday of their Yesterday the Japanese cominunity marked the anniversary of Emperor with celebrations which were worthy of the occasion, and in which the representatives of other nations were associated. The day wan herved as a holiday by the Japanese, and the well-known flag of the island umpire was dis- played conspicuously throughout the city. Several Japanasa vestels lying in the harbour dremed
The
in honour of the occasion. The most important part of the celebration was the at home given by Consul Fanaten and Mrs. Funatay at their rusidence in Macdonell Road. 8-oands were beautifully, decorated, a string of lantorus illumined the path to the house, and the general arrangements for the comfort and vereshment of the guests were of the usuni completo description. Connál qud Mrs. Fuzatan received their many guests which included
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ECHO OF A YOKOHAMA MURDER CASE.
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LONDON, November 3rd. Mra. Carew, who was sentenced to death at Yokohama in 1897 for poisoning her ha band, and afterwards reprieved, has been released from Aylesbury Prison.
All old residents will remember this romark-
ment are unable to restore order, we must do so ourselves and must police the trade routes until a strong stable administration The is again established in Teheran." Times hopes that the proposed steps will WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS not be necessary. The settled policy of Great Britain is as far as possible to leave Persia to work out her own salvation. The threat contained in the British Note.
We are again winded of the approach of implies no real departure from that policy. Christina by the receipt from Mossy. Kelly We seek no territory in Persia, nor do & Walsh of specimens of their own Christ- we-dream of partition. Great Britain donde cards, specially designed to meet the de-Colonial offisialt, military and nasal oflcers, able case and the ingoions fiotiens invented by Coroner. The sentence was commated "is view not desire to add directly or indirectly and for a curd of local origin. Those aromambers of the consular corps and leading the aconsnd to delnda her friends, and the folding cards, each containing a Hongkong view citizens. Agreeable elections were played by of an Imperial Proclamation of H. M. the Em
peror of to her possessions in or well printed on set paper nad excloned in the band of the Rajputs under Bandmuster
uader sentence ou that a remission of paniekment yo
It appeared around the Indian Empire." As we pointed out stiff cover tied with silk ribbon and bear Coks, and the other part of the entertainment to all Japanoon subjects ingrat, 1897, granting
proper to H. M. Minister then at out when a telegraphic summary of the Note ing a "Christmas grouting from the Far East" consisted of a vary Une display of fireworks; day a rom cans to hand, the action threatened in in English and Chiness. These are cards revealing the rouderful Ingenuity of the Ernest Satow) that a similar measure of grace
Not satisded with should be ext
extended to the orin
to the crimial in this case, Aller the whese trial in
ial in a Court sitting in His Majesty's Porsia is very similar to that taken a few which will appeal to the public as "thovory Japanese in that art.
which looked Lig hospitality thing wanted."
aruntare comforta of
the dominiona had been proceding for some days the guests, years ago by Admiral Moose in the don
stud hostess had provided a
I was about to be brought toe conolesion number of
at the time of His Majesty's proclame delta. Failing to induce the Chiacse
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tug ospital punishment, Bra Cares should be wonthe afterwards sho suprisoned with hard labour for life, Threo Hongkong and kept for a time in Vistoria Gael, but was ergutually taken Home to serve her sentence. She has besa in prison thirteen years.]
THE GERMAN ROYAL TOUR.
LONDON, November 3ıd. The German Crown Prince and Princess have started on their tour,
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SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACES.
THIRD DAY'S RESULTS.
SHANGHAI, November 3rd.
Pouy, The 75. Third Pony, Fla. 50. For China Ponies that lave run at this 31ssting. FLAWAY PLATE-Valne, T. 250. Second
Weight for inches as por scale. Winners of ons Race at this Meeting, Sibs. ex1es; two or more Races, 7iby. extra. Seven Furlougs. Mi Paignton's Marengo, Rowa Mesure Winsons and Easty's Oberon.
C. R. Burkil..
Mr Ring's Capella, Mayorial
Time, im. 47-4/5 acos,
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Pony, s. 7. Third Pony, T 50. For China Ponies. being bond fiela Griftus at date One Afile POU-HA-TING CUF Value, s. 250. Second
of entry Winners 7lbs, extra. and a Quarter.
Mr Ring's Thoas, Meyerink
31 John Fool's Diardo, Johnstone M- Auroplane's Endymion, Cumming
ime, 2m. 44-15 Hoca, CossOPOLITAN CUP-Value, Tia. 250
Second
Pony. Ths. 75. Third Pouy, Tis, 50. For Orias paroised at a public anction of untried grifius after 1st July, 1910, Ly a Member or Members of the Elinghai Tos Club at an actual cost of not more than Tls.
125.
Winner of on Race, ils extrs; two or more Races excluded. One Miin sul a quarter,
Mr Ruby's Asaience, A. W. Burkill Mr Don Q's Pagoh, Johnstone Mr Evelyn's Caprice, Vids
Timie, 2. 41-3/5 sees.
authorities to take affective measures for the renchel Shanghai by train from Nanking, dainty presonia for the lady visitors. Euch en Bir Ernest Sator directed that in lieu of i
Having travelled from Poking wi Hankom, suppression of piracy on the West iver, thence to Nanking by steamer. On the de-entering recir a ticket which on presenta Admiral Moose went the length of policing partare of their Excellencies from Shanzbai an tion brong.t. fast some oario or piece of art the river with British gunboats until he was earl of Silk troopers escorted them to the which will doubtless be treasured by the recipients as a meniento of an interesting satisfied with the steps taken by the Chinese Jetty, where there was formed a guard of
occasion. to properly police the river themselves. honour composed of about 50 Bikh policemasa. We all know how promptly the authorities Among those presat at the Jetty wern Sir Pelham Warren, Sir Havilland de Saumarez set themselves to satisfy the requirements Mr. David Lauals and Col. C. D. Bruce. À of the Admiral, and it is hoped that the special tender convoyed his Excellenes to very definite intimation conveyed to Persia Wossung, where he joined the a.s. Yorck. will have similar resulte. The latest news
Relatives and native officials have offered a from Persia, bowever, is not reassuring. Araward of $5,000 for the arrest of the murderers fores af 160 British bluejackets has been of Mr. Chin Jingen. Mr. Chin; says the N.-C. landed at the request of a deputy governor Daily Notes, was well known to many of the and a British vies-cousal in order to protect foreign community. Indirectly he often gave the inhabitants from a threatened raid. In valuable desistance to the Municipal authorities, and it is common knowledge that he was largely demand from the Persian reply to a
responsible for the arrest and conviction of Val Government for their withdrawal the British Mao-mao and Vah Ka-der. He made so many Minister at Teheran has intimated that they enemies by his fearless action in connection with will be withdrawn as soon as orderly these cases that for some after the excontion of best represents the view taken of Rafalews been a vigorous struggle, fought on Mr Dick Turpin's Viscount, Springfield 3
We cannot say that the concert given by Ruflonski at the Peak Hotel on Wednesday creuing was, "voted a great success." Very many of those who attended were, in fact, dis- appointed. Perhaps the pro-iminary puffs in the newspapors raised expectations which were not fatfiled. Rafalewski's performances both on the piano aud violia were unquestionably clover, but the programme, se for at least as the instru mental portion was concerned, was not of tho kind to strongly appeal to lovers of high-class music. Meretricious is the word which perhaps
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ANOTHER BRITISH BYE- ELECTION.
LONDON, November 3rd.
in consequence $20.80
COGNAC 8. 0. F. 7. 0.
(Marin Brisard & Roger's)...
61.80
VERY FINE
100.00
LIQUEUR COGNAC, 60 Years Old (Marie Brisard & Roger's) ..... Noie-For Hongkong the above Prices will increased by the amount of daty payable
7.30 Per Dosen.
conditions have been resumed.
Therefore
Britain and Russis will no longer bu justified. ow that the newly appointed RECENT, who is evidently a strong man, has accepted the position, we may expect to see rigorous measures taken to restore order in A. S. WATSON & CO., Southern Pergic, within the three months
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limit set in the British Note, and so make a British organisation a locul force unnecessary, and relieve both Great Britain and Russia of a responsibility which they do not desire but are forced by circumstances to undertake.
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The byc election at Walthamstow. of Mr. Simon's appointment as Solicitor General, has
the question of Tariff Reform and the Osborne judgment.
SIMON (L) JOHNSON (U)
The result is
...16,673 ...13,907
2,766
The poll at the General Election was
Majority
Simon, 17.725, Johnsen, 15,531.
COL. YOUNGHUSBAND ON THE TIBETAN SITUATION:
Vah Ka-der Mr. Chin was given special polies | performances by those who wont to the Recital pretection.
in the expectation of bearing something really is only remains for the Persian Government
We mentioned a day or two ago the phans.first-class. We cannot be sure that Rafaleweki's. to prove its capacity to maintain peace and order, and the intervention of both Greitmal rise in Langkut shares. The N... Daily talouts are to be correctly men ured by his Neure has the following referance to the performances ou Wednesday: avidently the subject: We are informed by the General programme was designed to appeal to the Agout of the Maatschappij tot Mijn-Bosch-anecowd, and not to the highly trained musician Landbouw exploitatie in Langkat, that holas The applause accorded each item shoved received a telegram from the estate informing very general appreciation, and when wo say him that oil has bean strack at hole No. 93. that the evening was disappointing to many it. The present daily output from this well is 430 is only to say that Rafalowski is neither a tons, which is more than all the other wells Faderowski, a Kubilek, nor a Caruso. Miss Lai 2,195] together. The directors wish to print out that Sharp, who sang several sungs, has a voice of it is quite possible that this output may not be magnificent range, and her acntributions to th maintained, and therefore further information Programina were well reosired. will be seat to shareholders in about a fortnight. room of the Peak Hotel is not an ideal concert Captain W. W. Greene, commender of the hall, and probably both performers would have It was impossible, for Chiyo-mary, while at Yokohama received the appeared to better advantage on the platform
of the City Hall. sad news of this death of his wife at San Fran- cisco on the 23rd uit. Mrs. Greone, who was the ample, for a third of the salience to see Rafalewski playing his piano study for left hand youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. only, or his clever gymnastics on the violin is Geo. Booth, old residents of Yokohama, resided playing the Paganini picco in imitation of a bird to San Francises Fur some time prior to her there until early this Spring, when she removed in the tree. removal Mr. Greene was in very delicate health, but essent reports gave-better-nows, and showed that the change seemed to be beneficial, To Cap ain Greece (who is now in Hongkong) the sympathy of many friends will be ortended in his borésvement.
dry tonk
II.M.8 Minotaur cams out of yesterday on entered the basin.
Sir Robert and Lady Bredon have arrived in Peking. They travelled out from Home vid Siberia.
The matera of two cargo boats were yester- day food 810 each at the Magistracy for making
fast to the s.a, Anhui,
Captain Simson, private secretary to his Excellency the Governor, returned to Hong- kong yesterday by the Chiyo Maru
The opium revenue from ovon ales in Calcutta and six months' pass duty in Bombay how to be 272 lakh better than the estimante,
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Os Wednesday evening a Chinese jumped off a tram near the Cricket Ground while it was in motion and received injuries which necessitated his removal to the hospital.
For harbouring a married woman contrary to the laws and customs of Chiusa Chinese in European attire was at the Magistracy Foster- day fined $100, the alternative being three
months in prison.
Two Cantonese were brough; before Mr. J. E. Wood at the Magistracy panterday charged with committing an assault apon & northern Chinese, the quartermaster of the H.c, at Taikos
Dock. One was fined $25 and the other was discharged.
An interesting case was opened at the
Mr. E. R Magistracy yesterday before Hallifax when Commander Beckwith, B.N.. appeared in support of the prosecution of clerk employed in the Imports and Exports Offles and of a hoy in the Harbour Office, who were accused of having stolen two cheques, the total value of which was 820.35, the property of Commander Beckwith. The statement of prosecutor was to the effoot that during last month he received two printe obegned at the office, and after orossing thom he slipped them into his paying in hink book, which he placed in a raver. On October 31st he had occasion to put some money in the bank and when he took out his paying-in book he found the cheques werą, missing. He immediately requested the bank to stop payment, but on the 2nd inst. the shrof brought to him the offius boy when he identified
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HEAVY FINES.
A Chinese spirit dealer who made a falso requisition to the effect that the contents of certain jars were Chinese wine (sheung ching), instead of spirits of wine, was at the Magistracy fined the maximum ponaity on each of two
charges, being mulcted in all in $1,000.
The steward of the Sun Lee was at the
Magistracy yostarday Bned $678 for smuggling opium from Kongnoom. The opian waa dia- covered by Sergt. Les under the bunk occupied by the defendant.
ROBBERIES.
The manager of Mesars, Olaf Wyk & Com- pany, Mr Neilson, whe resides at 32, Robiason taxi, reports to the police that his house was entered by thieves on Tuesday and that articles to the value of 952 were taken from the dining.
room.
Mr. M. 3: D. Stephens, t'e solicitor, had his house at 14, Albany entered by this res, who stole articles from the sitting-room amounting in
as the one who baudo the cheques over to him value to 349, to be cashed. Other evidence was heard and the case remanded until to-day.
Hoxokora: NOVEMBER 4T, 1910. SIR EDWARD GREF's position as Foreign Minister in Ralical Government is not a bed of roses. Only by pursuing a policy of scuttle does he seem to win the good opinion of the rank and file of his party His recent firmu attitude in Persia, we notice,
The following non-commissioned ofsers and has been described by the traditional organ
men of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps bare of the Liberal party as "u forward movement qualified as guulayers:-No. 1. Co., Bdza. Haigh of the most reckless folly." The Daily News and Hay and Gauners Bradbury and Taylor, admits the disorders in Southern Persia to Ne 2 Co., Corporals Crawford and Sayer, be undeniable, but holds that they do not Bor. Monk, Gunners Catchick, Elphinstone
Sehnepel and Tolins. explain "a sudden step of such gravity is the Minister has taken in threatening Persia with the organisation of a local force under the command of Angk-Indian officers, the cost to be met by a ton per cent. surcharge on the Customs of the Gulf gambling the men were ordered by Mr. Hallifax have made definite proposals for the con-
โป the opinion of the Daily News the policy of the Note, if persisted in, will only lead to the partition of Persia The action taken by the British Government is
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. '
It is evident from the large number who Several important opium questions, the as- goon Gaselle says, are now before the Govern nightly visit the text at Causeway Bay that ment of India, the most prominent being the Harmston's Circus is much appreciated. The negotiations with the Chinese Government for programme is a long and varied one, and the continuanes of the existing contrast which inblades several excellent turns which require to provides for a gradual reduction of Indian opium be seen to be thoroughly appreciated. There Two Chinese were arrested by district importe, and a corresponding reduction of the will be a matinee to-morrow afternoon, to which watchman in the not of gambling. Thoy local product in China. This agreement was children will be admitted at half-price. resisted arroat, and in the struggle the watchman drawn up tentatively for three years, which lost his trancheon, whistle, and a slice For period will now expire. The Poking authorities
at the Magistracy yesterday to pay 83 esck, and tinuause of the arrangement, but are unable for the assault $10 each, and they were further to apply any statistion to show that opium onltivation in China is being redused. Sir ordured to pay 80 conte compensation.
Alexander Hesie, Commercial Attache to the British Legation at Peking, is making an
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REDEMPTION OF MACAO.
GRAND STAND STAKES.-Vains, Tis. 250. Second Pony, Tls. 75. Third Pony Tls. 50, For China Fonies, baing bond fids Griffins at date of entry, Ono Milu.
Mesars Midwood and Coatts Early Bird,
Dateloish
-
Mr Habitant's Barito, Rova Mr Rallaus' Fatimus, Moller
Time, 2 m. 8-4/5 noce. PARI-MUTUEL CUP-Value, Tis. 250. Second
Pony, Tis. 75. Third Pang, l. 50. For Chins Ponies, Ono Mile and a Half.
Mr F. B. Mareball's Maple Tres, Yin Mr. John Peel's Kirkpatrick, Johnstone.
Time, 3m. 16-2/5 seca.
MANCHU STAKES.-Value, Tle 250. Sec
Pony, s. 75. Third Pouy, Fl. 50. T China Posies, bond fide Grifins at date of antry, that have run at this Afesting and not won a Rama, One Mile and & Quarter: Mr Aeroplane's Endymion, Rows Mr Hiag's Beylis, Meyerink Mr MoMarmol's Magic, Springfieli
Time, 2m. 44 seca.
CONSOLATION Cur-Valus, Th. 250. Secufto Pony, Tis. 75. If. five or more startere Third Pony, s. 50. FrChina Ponies that have run of this Meeting and not won a Rács One Mile and a Quarter.
Me Marshall's Cherry Troe, Vidad Mr John Peel's Lamerton, Johta Mr G. D. Coutta Worcester, L
Time, 2. 40.4/5.
LONDON, November 3rd. Colonel Younghusband, lecturing caMPION SWEEPSPARUS, Value, Tis. 19 0.
under the auspices of the, Central, Asian Society, said the whole question of the North Eastern frontier was never more critical than it is to-lay While there was uo danger of a Yellow Peril, the rough and tactless handling of the Lamn's movements by the Chinese might involve a per. manent increase of the garrison. The best solution of the present difficulties. would be the permanent stationing of u British Officer at Lhasan.
THE RUMOURED. SPANISH REVOLUTION.
LONDON, November 2nd. Telegrams between Spain and other countries have been passing freely, but they give no hint of the rumoured revolution.
The Spanish Ambassador in Loudon states that the rumours are totally unfounded.
LATER.
Reuter's Correspondent at Madrid telegmphs that the Paris report of a revolution having, broken out at Madrid is unfounded.
The following London telogram dated October 16th, which we take from an Indian
In the Madrid Chamber, yesterday, Senhor contemporary, indicatos that a revolutionary outbreak is more than a possibility:- Canalejas denounced the seditions propaganda, sapesially in the barnes, and and the Capitor ment would root eat the hot-beds of conspiracy in the suburbs of Madrid"} FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS.
LONDON, November 2nd, The French Cabinet has resigned. It was known that there had been differences between M. Briand, the Prime Minister, and M. Viviani, tho Socialist Minister for Labour, but the resignation of the Cabinet was quite unexpected.
Second Pony, Tis. 300. Third Pony, Tbs. 200. For all Chian Ponios Winuers at the Meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Oue Mile and a Quarter
Mr Marshall's Persimason Trao, Vida... Mr Edbrook's Squire MeGalper, Laureau 2 Mr Baxeys Cecilo Rose. A. W. Bucki!!
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Time, 2m. 37-3/5. Record time 2.33.4/5.) Jockey Cur.- Value, Tls. 200. Second Pony, Tis. 75 If five or morestarters, Third Pour, Tls. 50. For all Chion Ponies that have started at this Meeting and never won a race. Weight for inches as per scule. To bo ridden by Jockeys who have never had more than two winging mounts at Shanghai, Hongkong or allowed Tientsin. Jockays: non-wi nera Sibs. winners of one Face, weight for incess us per scale, winners of two Races, 5lbs. Saven Furlongs.
Mr Quebec's Claris, Ierers... Mr Dick Turpin's Valhalla. Dalgarno... Mr Paignton's Arbutus, Lindsay...
Time, 1m, 48-2/5.
SHANGHAI TRADE
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Messrs. Ilbert & Co.'s Piece Goods Market
Report say:
There has been very little change in our market during the rock, but Szechuan buyers
sro zaid to have both fands and orders in hand,
which are withheld for the time being until the
quarter-day for credit renewals with the native banks is past, expecting to make a few cash bargains when they decide to enter the market. Haskow is doing steady business zoly in White Shirtings, but the trade is only of small dimensions.
Clearancos are continuing now to progress s fair only, though the aggro- upon faite gate takings during the year of plain staples
Largo falling off to yocatity com pared to the previous year. Restricted arodit
A
ilities for many months between uative banks ed business Thiestatistical position of steeke is, however, now very strung, and the and their clients baso naturally meant diminish-
of speculative supplies in execution of indents for goods to arrive on account of dealers, owing principally to the widespread finsucial in the market is likely to reduce stocks to a very low ebb in the near fatare. So long, of corso, as demand remains of a small band-to- mouth order the position a not felt, and it may be hoped that when demand does open out again freer woule it may not be of mach a upon a vigorous patare as to push the pendalam as far over as was the case in 1934, when supplies on hand ran down below a normal level.
ADVICE IN A NUTSHELL
The Macao Boundary Protection Society has wired to the Prizes Regent through the Waiwugu to the effect that in the treaty to Macao entered into between the relating to Emperor of China and the King of Portugal, there is a alause providing without the consont that Macao skall net other country
the Memorialists the
M. Briand has agreed to reconstruct Lambeth Police Court. of Portagal has been dethroned, a Ra King og born prossimed and the Portuguese
Ministry, and he will probably national flag has been changed and stepe should be taken to redeem Macao so as to prevent other retain only the Minister for Foreign countries soonpying it. There is the treaty in Affairs, the Minister of Marine and
the War Minister. ly interfere in the matter-hanghai Times. black and white, and the Powers can not proper-
viewed by the critic as a counterpart of cheque mystery at Bourabaya -has been cleared enquiry, and possibly nothing will be wetted till, be coded to any
The Chinaman arrested for uttering the his ports are considered. The Government of of China. Now (say the Russia's action in Northern Persia, and this cleqne has made a clean breast of it. He India, it is understood, have also pointed out Intation of Russia's example is described as uned several Chinamon and one of the bank the inequity of the recent opium daty in Canton, the result of despair of the departure of the cashiers as accomplloss. Twenty-six thousand and will doubtless take advantage of the coming Russian troops which entered Persis many guilders in notos have been recovered; 20,000 revision of the term with Chins to settle several wooks ago. On the other hand we have the guilders more be had lent out. The balance other mamur difficulties that have arisen in that
country over the opium trade. Opposition papers applauding the setion 7,000 guildens-remains unaccounted for.
"I want to ask your advice about my wife," ssid a young man, addressing Mr. Hopkins at "I inrried her last March. She gave her are as nighteen, but I have found on since she is only sixteen. She knows nothing about domestic affairs I want
Hopkins: Nothing. to ask your advice as to what I can do sr
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