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SHIPPING NOTES.

The Osaka Shosen Kaisha has opened a regular steamship service between Dairen

and Formosa.

The German maritime court has found

that the Occam collision was the fault of the Oceana, which contravened the rules

of the road.

The Singapore steamer Seang Ber,

The O... steamer: Taçonna Maru has been detained in quarantine at Nagasaki Yokohams for Seattle, was postponed for ten day, and her departure from: from May 1st to May 14th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESD \Y, MAY 7TH, 19.2.

THE REPUBLIC IN CHINA.

THE ADVISORY COUNCIL. PRESIDENT TUAN'S INAUGURAL SPEECH-

PERING, April 20th.

WONDERFUL LONDON,

THE JEWS' HOUSE OF JUDGMENT. Five minutes' walk frm the Petticoat lane end of Aldgate, in a mean street be-

of soldiers and police and an enormous able of London's institutions.

The streets were lined with thousands mercial-roads, is one of the most remark tween the Whitechapel and the Com crowd, chiefly of foreign-dressed Chinese, ing of unadorned red brick without, of and many foreigners, river

not, however, simple, but artistic, decoration within

A collision took place at 3 str. Loongwo and the N.K.K, str. Tachang last Thursday between the Indo-China maru, Captain Imonjo, in the vicinity of the Kinngyin passenger station above the forts in the

at

country is so cosmopolitan. Yiddish and English Bre the chief tongues; but Hebrew, German, French, Russian, Polish are understood too, and, should occasion! demand it, Oriental languages are not beyond the learning of the Dayanim.

Now and again an applicant is a

summed up in reproach of the unprin- and the word connotes all that can be endgerschnorrer" is the Yiddish terni,

advice and direction A build-cipled mendicant. But for all there is, to the proper. agencies-for some the poor-box of the Occasionally a deeper note is

court.

which sustained serious injury to her Shanghai. The Tachang-maru, received including the Foreign Ministers. Seventy-this is the Beth Din (House of Judgment), siruck-a proselyte demande admission | some damage on the starboard side about one Councillors and members of the the Arbitration Court of the Ghetto and to the faith, a rare occurrence; or al

the Ecclesiastic Tribunal of the Jews of the British Empire.

bows recently in a collision with the Angorm at the entrance to the Rangoon river, is being overhauled Cosmopolitan Dock, Hongkong,, -;

in the

The Straits Homeward Conference has

inese nel by eighteen pence per sesle ton the freight tariff from Penang and Singapore to transhipment ports-froin the

amidships. The two vessels as soon as they got clear of each other anchored to ascer tain what damage had been done, and finding that it was not as serious as at first expected, both vessels proceeded on

Shanghai, the Loongao arriving about two hours before the Tachang-maru. No one was injured when the vessels collided,

leaving again for up river..

Cabinet attended.

The House

was

The

There is no Chief Rabbi at present;: spiritual head of Anglo-Jewry the fune- pending the appointment of the new tions of the office are carried out by the Beth Din.

which is only given after the English Rabbinical divorce is sought-divorce! court has dissolved the marriage.

THE INSPECTION OF THE KNIVES.

tome. A marvellous law is that compiled Sometimes a knotty point will neces by the ancient Rabbis and arranged by sitate the consultation of soupe, ancient

first of May, in órdry to compensate for Both vessels will undergo repairs before he would therefore merely express name who bear the title of Dayanin, are great unsympathetic student, are records of dis.

the increases in local freight tranship-| ment charges. No change is contemplated where direct ports are concerned.

decorated with Republican flags, Tientsin Viceroy's band was in atten dance. President Yuan Shib-kai arrived to at ten o'clock and was enthusiastically greeted. His speech was diffident, for he said, or assuming his responsibilities, that he could not say anything novel and

the endifiers. The interminable disquisi- The responsibilities of the three judges, tions of the Talmud, so puzzling to the commonplace, practical principles. The their functions wondrously varied, and cussions in which every conceivable situa new Government must be able to maintain their services free to all who ask for them. internal order and achieve progress, and The cities of the court range from the threshed out. They are human documents tion was brought up and relentlessly necessary to China's to retain external friendships which were settlement of some minute matter of of inestimable value to the tribunal, and adhered to the policy of progression. He traty to the Mosaic ordinance, has in scholars of the Beth Din take the greatest existence. He domestic ritual for a woman, who, con- at these moments of consultation the be persuaded against the policy which he dishes, through the routine of authorising a Dayan must be a scholar and to earn was not a Conservative, but he could not advertently mixed her "meat" and "milk" delight in their labours. Above all things ry on practical lines to develop the coun- rainistry, and examining the licensed Jew. foundation was necessary for a safe house, the many disputes that agitate the Child try, but they must remember that a firm animal daughterers, to the settlement of ren of Israel in their personal and com- nunal relationship.

that the original demands of the stokers were as follows:

| The Asahi reports that the demand of the stokers on the T.K.K.S. Shingo Mara for increased wages was settled by the It is learned that the Ningshao Steam- Company agreeing to pay Y3 a month ship Co. has in contemplation the con- extra for the present voyage, as against struction of a new steamer for their line the men's demand for a permanent in- had maintained for ten years. He would marriages, certifying candidates for the that title is the highest distinction of the At present they have two steamiers runed to the deck hands. The Ahi learns crease of Y5. This increase is also extend- ning from Shanghai to Ningpo, but the intention is to remove from this run the Fung-hein and to transfer her as a freight steamer, trading to other ports. Her place will be taken by the new steamer when constructed. Specifications have been obtained for the vessel, and it is understood that her length is contemplat- ed as about 300 feet.

paid to their families, instead of half the 1. The whole of their pay should be amount, as at present.

FINANCE.

The most important matter now was finance. China's income last year was 2-The overtime system in vogue Now on account of bad trade and de- Tis. 280,000,000, yet there was a deficit. the European and American steamers should be adopted.

ereased taxes China was unable to pay tween stokurs and sailors.

3.-A distinction should be made beher foreign loans. Also, because new

expenses were arising, foreign capital wa essential,

The Government was principles of financial reform. Every now drafting year the amortization of foreign loans likin and the usual securities. The Boxer absorbed Tls. 50,000,000 of the Customs, indemnities were secured on the Customs and salt gabelle. He was how negotiating with the Powers for an increase of the

It is reported that some of the seamen are demanding holidays on Sundays in addition to the adoption of the overtime system.

Messrs. Barclay, Curin & Co., Limited, of Whiteinch, Glasgow, have contracted to build a new motor vessel for the North owners by a number of Kobe sailors and Memorials have been addressed to ship- Atlantic service of the East Asiatic Com firemen asking for an increase of wages, pany, which will be 480 ft. long over all, and there are rumours that the men are have a gross register tonnage of about prepared to strike if their demands are 8,000, speed 16 knots, and accommodation pol granoted. The Seamen's Association for 400 first and second-class and 1,600 funds amounting to 20,000 yen, and third-class passengers. The engines will

two N.Y.K. men-one a stoker on the consist of Burmeister system oil engines, each of 5,000 horsepower, and will prob. ably be constructed by the Burmeister and Wain (Diceel System) Oil Engine Com pany, Limited.

On March 21st there was launched at Belfast a new Holt Line steamer named Demodecus. The steamer has been built for her owners' trade to the Far East, and is 400 ft. in length, with a gross tonnage of 8,800. State-rooms for saloon passen- gers are arranged on the boat deck, with accommodation for Chinese pilgrims in the 'tween decks. The cargo space is divided into six holds, and the decks being

Hiyasaki Mara and the other a stoker on another of the company's ships have been urging their fellows to prepare to stop work, and are said to have already got a following of about 2,000 men. police are closely watching the course of

events.

Customs, the abolition of likin and reduc tion of export taxes.

native taxes amounted to Tla.. 44,000,000. The income from the Maritime and The above reform would increase it to sixty millions, which would be sufficient to pay the above foreign indebted other loans would pay themselves, other

He hoped that the railway and

expense. wise the salt gabelle would bear the

The css

It is believed that there will be further trouble among the crews of the N.Y.K., for the seamen are not likely to remain passive in view of the success achieved by Chronicle. the stakers in their demands.-Jepan

THE RICE TRADE.

RUMOURED PROHIBITION OF EXPORT FROM

SIAM.

A telegram dated London, the 19th ult. and received by a Bangkok rice firm, 18, says the Bangkok Times, to the follow

supported on fore and aft girders these holds are unobstructed by pillars, and are capable of receiving cargo consignments ing effect:--

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loans totalling ten millions; also of the In addition, there were provincial Boxer indemnity twelve millions were due, unpaid last spring. These would be paid from the forthcoming big loan, for which he would fix a schedule of expendi-

taire.

LAND AND INDUSTRY.

for examination and to submit their When the licensed slaughterers attend knives before the Beth Din-an inspection.. which is periodical-the investigation is

The head of the ritual slaughterers, the most minute and highly technical; for here the laws are strict in the extreme. Rev. N. Lipman, then sits a sesso, and gives the court the bencfit of his practical experience.

for matters-to use & Hebrew desigua

COURT OF CONSCIENCE. The Both Din is a Court of Conscience tion arising between "man and bis com rade" and "man and his Muker.”

It is in its capacity as

Civil Court

courts of the country, but more partic-books and manuscripts, a free reading- State. It relieves the country and police assuming building a library of rare that it serves its highest purpose to the There are other departments in the un- larly of the East End of London, of in-room, a popular lecture and concert hall. irritating to the non-Jewish mind. numerable causes which would prove Beth Din is an unofficial adjunct to the and stamps it as unique in English life. But it is the little court room that gives English courts of justice.

the establishment its distinctive character

The

the Rev. Dr. Hyamson, has brought his Since the present head of the Betli Din,

highest respect of the authorities; but if the court, its decisions have gained the vast legal knowledge to the assistance of

you were to ask the learned Dayan whe- ther this is dus to a judicious admixture of English and Hebrew law, he will non scuse.' answer, "No, our law is the law of com-

The success of the Beth Din is amazing when it is remembered that, save in mat ganisations, there is no compulsion be-: tors affecting officials of communal or hind it. It has no power to enforce a de- cision. It relies solely on moral suasion in bringing disputants before it and in the carrying out of its decrees.

The procedure is simple in the extreme. A litigant appears and states his com- plaint; and a notice is issued inviting the attendance of the other party. As a general rule the invitation is accepted, for the Best Din, with its unbroken continuity from the historic past, is held in profound respect, and even reverence.

It is the link with the great past, the days of the Sanhedrin, the seventy judges

Without law civilisation perishes." belief in the dictuin of the Talmud, forming the National Tribunal of Jerusalem. It, symbolises the unalterable

-Evening News.

to

M. J. LANDA,

INTIMATIONS

HUMOUR ON WRISTS KNEES AND FEET

Doctor Said He Had Eczema as Bad as Anyone Could. Got No Rest. A Little Cuticura Oint- ment Cured Him.

When my husband's eczema started fires, it was a swelling in his face and he could hardly see out of his eyes. Then, stariod to come out in humour on his wrists, knee and feet which were the worst paris of all, the other parts of his body being broken out in spots. They tritated something shocking and he could get no rest with it. I sent for a sample of Quilcan Outment and while I had sent for that a lady gave me some in a small tin, about as much as the sample tip. My husband used all but a very little so you see it didn't take much to cure him.

"Before be tried the Catleurs Ointment ho went to the doctor who said my husband bad eczema na bid no anyone could, and gayo him some medkise bus that did him no good. We think it hadn't been for the Cutleurs Ointment he would still tavo bad eczemes, but it soon went after using the Cuticura Ointment:" (Signed) Mira. E, E. Reeve, Nercadon, nr. Wickford, Essex, England, July 13, 1011.

One of the most successful treatments for eczema, whether applied to the youngest- infant or the oldest person, is hot baths with Cuticura Boap and gentle anointings of Cutleura Ointment. For more than a generation, these pure, sweet and gentla emollients have proved the most efficient agents in the speedy and permanent relat of all forms of eczemed, raabus, itchings and Irritations of the skin and scalp. A single set is often aufficient. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are said throughout the world, a liberal sample of each, with 82-p. book on the stonement of skin and scalp adrections, "will be sent post-free on application to the nearest depot: 5. Newbery & Sons, 27, Char- terhouse Sq., Londca; R. Towns & Co., Syd- Dey, N. & W. Lemos, Ltd., Cape Town; Muller, Maclean & Co., Calcutta and Dombay; Potter Drug & Chera. Corp., sole props... Boston, U. &

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PROPOSED DRASTIC CHANGES.

NEW YORK, April 8th. Panama Canal awakens the desire here The approaching completion of the for a greatly increased American mer- cantile marine

take of the new

advantage differ greatly regarding the best way of waterway, bat opinions promoting that object. General, Mr. Wickersham, believes that something may be done by weakening existing shipping combinations, and has drafted a bill aimed at the so-called Atian- tic Shipping Trust or pool, composed chiefly of

foreign shipping interests, which, be says, violate the Sherman anti- Trust law, and are so amenable-to-pre-

conjunction with Representative Hum- secution

The Attorney General's bill, devised in FINEST QUALITY

the American mercantile marine, is re- tating the somewhat decayed prestige of phreys, the foremost advocate of rehabili-

garded as one of the most drastic Trust measures ever presented to Congress. Re- presentative Humphreys is convinced that the alleged Atlantic shipping pool in Skull-capped, the three Dayanim sit on fringes the Sherman law by means of With the establishment of the Republic, deeply learned in the law of the land, in trans-continental railroads, but he says the bench. In the centre is Dr. Hyamson, agreements and rebates with the American industrial development was of the first the legal code of ancient Rome, and in that under present circumstances there importance. Therefore Ministries of the ordinances of the Talmud; left of him apparently no way of enforcing penalties Forestry and Industries and Commerce is the Rev. A. Feldman, a younger man, against foreign Transatlantic companies, would be established. These would en possessed of a tact rare even among men and so the Sherman Act becomes null and courage and subsidize the respective of greater age and experience; and to the void. industries, and undertake the education right of him is Rabbi Chaikin, who would of students, China was an agricultural instantly appeal to an artist as the ideal and give proper attention to the matter. country. Thus the people should recognize of what a sage should be dignified, hand soine, with flowing silvery beard and The mining laws should be reformed and white hair crowning a noble brow. commercial laws adopted.

Meanwhile, short treasury bonds would be used which the big loan would redeem, He recommended An improved salt gabelle, thereby increasing the returns by fifty millions from this source. He advocated other reforms and mentioned, but did not include, a uniform standard of weights and measures,

The parties state their case. They may of large dimensions, such as locomotives, both the Saigon and Siamese Govern- It is rumoured here (London) that

employ counsel, if they choose, but legal President Yuan also recommended im-representation is not encouraged, the motor cars, and general machinery. The ments have decided to prohibit the export order to lighten the burden of the people, as possible. Except where the dispute is provement of the land regulations in administration of justice as free of cost desire of the Beth Din being to make the propelling machinery consists of a set of of rice from the 31st May next." triple-expansion engines, complete with called to consider the measures to be The High Commissioner's Conference

proper surveys of land, a new scale of auxiliaries and supplied with steam from taken in the different Monthons regarding a unified system under a small number to secure privacy, and witnesses are only taxation and reform of the currency into the public are not admitted. The aim is a matter of important general interest, two double-ended multitubular boilers, the shortage of the crop, held a lengthy of financial experts. China demanded the heard, if deemed necessary, after plaintiff with an auxiliary boiler for the deck sitting, under the presidency of the Minis-employment of talented foreigners. and defendant have set forward their

ter of Interior; on the 2nd ult. but the machinery.

bereavergent of His Royal Highness post

plens. Herr Ballin, the head of the Hamburg-ons the making of the decisions of the

Conference public. American Line, contributes an article to a Berlin newspaper on the possible effects of the opening of the Panama Canal. Na turally he does not outline the programme of his own company in connection with Indeed, in noting

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He suggested that foreign financiers should be employed at the Ministry of Finance in order to ensure a proper budget and correct accounting..

FORE ON FRIENDSHIP.

THE DAYANIM,

DIAMOND JEWELLERY

A SPECIALITY.

ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND SWISS

GOLD

SILVER

stood to have Government backing, would Mr. Wickershara's bill, which is ander. prevent all non-American ships adjudged CLOCKS guilty of violating the Sherman and Trust law landing at American ports, a penalty of £5,000 being provided for every viola- tion of the provisions of the proposed ect. Mail contracts may be cancelled, and-to- realise the penalty and costs any vessel adjudged guilty may be sold.

This drastic legislation, even in its tentative form, is somewhat premature when it is considered that no proof has been forthcoming, so far, that the alleged travenes American laws, and it cannot be Atlantic shipping pool exists, or effective unless the suit now pending in the Federal Courts is sustained.

Con-

A motley crowd files in from the wait The troops, continued the President, lag-room; the applicants take their stand were at present unnecessarily numerous in a dock-like structure drawn close up instructed the Ministries of Finance and and expensive. The Government had to the bench

The first is a young man who requires War to make the necessary provision for a marriage authorisation. No wedding the religious liberty of the people and had can be solemnised in a synagogue in the guaranteed equal footing for all. He United Kingdom without the sanction of deplored the difference of customs, pre- the Chief Rabbi, This routine duty is spirit, the lack of moral training among but many East Enders make their applies venting unification; the lack of public usually performed through the ministers, the soldiers and want of communications, tions direct to the Beth Din. They have making for local prejudices.

to answer certain queries; it is essential, for instance, that the law of the country

"SWAT THE EUROPEAN. with regard to the prohibited degrees of Some alarmists declare that there is an relationship should not be violated. Ap-intimate relation between the alleged plicants have to bring witnesses to vouch American money trust and the alleged for their answers.

shipping pool, and a Congressional Coin- iniites has been directed to examine and report upon that phase of the situation. The New York Chamber of Commerce, while sympathising with any attempt on the part of the Washington legislators to swat European owners" for the benefit practical way of rehabilitating the Ameri- of native industry, believes that a more

can merchant navy would be to rescind the laws prohibiting Americans from buy- ing vessels abroad and to admit vessels so acquired to American registry.

Export of rice has not been stopped, we believe, since 1885, and it would be the last resort here. It has been generally supposed here that what would happen would be the prohibition of export from all districts where there is a shortage. the new waterway.

Last year some of the Monthons bought that certain British and German com- people at cost price.

rice at the market rate and sold to the panies declare that they have investigated In Monthon Prachin this plan proved the trade possibilities, and have consider very successful. The Government lost ed the question of the establishment of about three hundred ticals over the new lines through the canal, he finds their transaction, but many families who were action comparable in many cases with that chased from the official supply.

unable to buy in large quantities pur of a man who lays his umbrella on a chair, deficit of 300 tickle was speedily raised by The They merely want, he suggests, to assure subscription. a place for themselves. Herr Ballin quotes figures to show that, while the A SENSATIONAL ARREST. canal will bring Hamburg densibly nearer the West Coast of South America, the Vees of the 1st inst. has the following

Under this heading the NC. Daily Sugz route will still be much the shorter News has reached Shanghai that an ar to the Far East. On the other hand, the rest of a sensational nature and of con canal will substantially reduce the dis- siderable interest locally has been made tance from New York to the West Coast, in Hongkong. The person who has been In recent years the Powers had adopted Australia, and the Far East..

taken into custody is a Mrs. Marion a peaceful and just attitude and had Monteith,

whose arrest, it is understood, shown a desire to assist China in exempli- The largest vessel yet constructed in Supreme Court here.

was made upon a warrant issued by H. Mfying modern civilization. This called Shanghai, and for that matter in China, The allegation contained in the warrant

for gratitude from China. The Chinese people should understand this and treat says the N.-C. Daily News, was launched is stated to be that she obtained the sum foreigners with friendship and candour. at Kiangnan Dock last Thursday. The el £30 by means of false pretences, these All treaties concluded heretofore would be Kiang-Wah, as the vessel is named, has protences consisting of the issuing of a implicity observed, and international been built to the order of the China Mer- despatched to Hongkong in connection

worthless cheque. A detective has been engagements speedily met. chauts Steam Navigation Co., by the with the case, and it is expected that ex establishment of a Republic after thou

The people should be joyful in the Kangnan Dock and Engineering Co., and tradition proceedings will shortly be start-sands of years without exaggeration it may be said that: ed there.

despotism. The Premier and secretaries were talented men whom It is understood that Mrs. Monteith ishe trusted. the launching ceremony was at once a tri- well-known in society in China.

He hoped the people would bute to the shipbuilding of the port as well

trust them frankly and support them heartily. as to the commercial enterprise of China.

The masked faucy dress ball which was With a tonnage of about 4,000, the King the feature of the past winter in Paris Wah has the following dimensions promises to continue during the coming Length over all, 340 ft.; length between, summer season. Several striking balls are perpendiculars, 330 ft.; breadth moulded, projected. First and foremost is the great Directoire ball, organised on the lines of 47 ft. breadth extreme over guards, the Shakespeare Coronation ball in Lon 58 ft.; depth moulded to main deck, 14 ft. don on behalf of the military air fund. in; beight of upper to passenger deck, The Comtesse de Châteaubriand is giving 7 ft. 0 in.; height of passenger to shade a Thousand and One Night ball, which

Mr. Lang, President of the Council replied suitably. The meeting ended in the open air, when a photograph was taken of the President, members of the Cabinet and Councillors.

The speech is considered to be an able statement and a most important declara tion of future policy.-.-C. Daily News

It is proposed to construct a bridge promises to be extremely brilliant. It is across the Yangtage at Hanyang. Foreign

the work of preparing plans.

A child enters and silently hands over ve shillings and a book, in which the amount is entered. A few moments later a woman, sad-eyed, her face half-hidden by a shawl, shambles in and receives the money. She is an nahappy wife living is seeing to it that her maintenance is apart from her husband: the Beth Din being paid.

·SOME APPLICANTÉ. .⠀ -

With a bright face, indicating his joy, a man steps up with a request for a

Mr. Waldo Smith, addressing the Cham- certificate to satisfy a Rabbi in a foreign ber, said that the proposed change in the land that his son, who desires to marry: American navigation laws would bring is not already bound. He evidently many European ships under the American thinks that such documents are ready to flag, and in view of the opposition in Con be handed over for the mere asking... gress to anything being done for American "Yes, with pleasure," says the tribunal, shipping through discriminating duties or but you must bring before us responsible subsidies, he favoured Americans buying personages to guarantee the fact what vessels in England or Germany, or any about the ministers of your synagogue ?" where else. Legislation forbidding such The man looks glum. "I don't belong a course was destructive to the national to a shool (synagogue," he answers rue interests. Ships costing £300,000 to build fully.

in the United States cost, he says, only

deck, 7 ft. 6 in. She has been designed reported that a princess well known in civil engineers have been entrusted with The tribunal looks pained. "Somebody £200,000 in England, and naturally orders

for service on the Yangtze by the technical Paris society intends to make her en- staff of the Dock to specifications sup trance riding on a real elephant and

must know you and your son," it says. went to British builders. A resolution by plied by Capt. W. H. Lunt, Marine escorted by a train of coal-black negroes

"Bring any two persons who are mem- the Chamber of Commerce favouring free Superintendent, and Mr. Gavin Wallace, Wearing turbans and gaudy robes. The Thomas Barry, one of the crew of H.M.S.

On Saturday last, an A.B. named bera of a synagogue." The man shuffles ships was only passed yesterday and an out, regretting that he has begrudged the indignant protest from American ship. Engineer Superintendent of the China is planning a Venetian ball. The ballroom boats when he was struck on the head by him a responsible member of the comprinted to-day, declaring that it is grossly young Duchesse de Clermont Tonnerre Defence, was entering one of the ship's few penes weekly that would have made builders with large capital invested is Merchants' Co. She is designed to carry will represent a miniature Venice with

ember of the unconstitutional to protect one American canals, along which the guests will be

a davit block. The blow rendered him munity of Israel.

And so they pass, a polyglot crowd. industry and to permit free trade in unconscious, and he fell into the water. Chinese passengers on a mean draft of costumes of mediaval Venice will be pre less. twelve foet.

scribed for all those present.

speak, the bench is equal to the demande demand most strenuously that the pro- made upon it. Surely no court in the vechial sauce shall be distributed equally

between goose and gander.

a very large cargo as well as foreign and rowed in gondolas, while the picturesque All efforts to effect a rescue proved fruit. But no matter what the language they others; in fact, to sum up their case, they

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