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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

FOOTBALL.

"SUNDAY, HERALD" INTERNATIONAL CHARITY OUP.

ENGLAND c. CHINA.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH,

.CLUB GROUND-4,15 7.6. Sharp

E1914

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

IS FERIRTH ONDINARY

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARI 26TH,, 1925

RATIONALIST PRESS ASSOCIATION.

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

THE SECOND ANNUAL DINNER

of the Hongkong Branch of ONT the year ending 31st December, 1924, at RATIONALIST PRESS ASSOCIATION will be held in the Honexose HOTEL on MARCH 14TH, at 8.x.

Mambers and Non-members wishing to be present please communicate with the Acting Local Hon. Secretary,

P. T. LAMBLE. Sanitary Board Offices. Hongkong. 25th February, 1925.

[1913

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

LIMITED..

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Campany's Ofoes, P. & D. BUILDING, on SATURDAY, LAT MARCH, 1925, at 11 km.

Approval and Matural Agivement between for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directorn together with a Statement of Accounts Players, and 2nd Round Ties in the Tourn. to 31st December, 1994, and electing Directorssment may be played elsewhere than on the

Cricket Ground.

and Abditor

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 3D Maran, to. 14vit March, 1925, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Director, GIKE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents, Hongkong, Bath February, 1925. [1916

G.

NOTICE,

R.

IT 19 HEREBY NOTIFIED that On an After NUNDAY, the 187 MARCH, the Bapply of Water is Kowloon will be Turned on

THE FINAL DIVIDEND declared for

the Rate of Three Pounds Sterling together with a Bonus of Two Pounds Sterling in pay- able on and after the 2310 FEBRUARY. 1945. at the Offices of the Corporation, where Share- halders are requested to app") of Directors,

for Warrauta.

By Order of the

AH. BARLOW,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 1st February, 1925. 1901

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.)

GIVEN that The

CUBJECT to the Tennis Sub-Committee's NORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL,

be found postel in the Pavilion.

Lista of Handicaps, de.. for sil Events · may Competitors are earnestly requested to make An Early Start.

1st and 2nd Rounds of all Events to be og- pleted by 21st March,

:

1911

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANÜ-

·FACTURING CO., LTD,

THE FORTY-FIRST ORDINARY AN NUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLD- ERS in the above Company will be held ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, Chater Road, Victoria. en THURSDAY,

2018 the

FEBRUABY is the Public Hains during the folowing Honts1925, 11 O'CLOCK . for the parpone of

receiving

Statement of 'Accounts and the SANSUIPO and Fox Tees Hers and Tas Report of the General Managers for the

Kok Tsui.

year ended 31st December, 1924, and electing Kowloon Fieraad Ma Tar We.

Consulting Committee and Auditors.

oaly:-

YAURA and MONGIOs District (West of CORONATION and NATHAN ROADS and North of AUSTIN BOLD).

Hung Hom and Kowuros CITY ROAD.

7 AM to 10 AM,

:

From the East Side of Conomattox Road and including Ho Mox Tix.

Sonth of Gascoigne and Austin Roads.

+

7 AM to 10 AM. and 3 P.M. to 5 P.M

HAROLD T. CREASY,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 24th February, 1925,

[1917

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD,

FROM MIDDLESBEO, ANTWERP,.

LONDON A STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENRINNES.”

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 16th February, 1925, anti THURSDAY, 26th February, 1925, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Manager1. Hongkong, 7th February, 1925. [1847

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

THE THIRTY SIXTH "ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS in ths Company

ANNUAL MEETING OF TED

the Offices

the

will be held Campany, 81, Gronas's Burton, Chater Road, Hongkong on TUESDAY, the 1995, at 11 o'clock in the 310 MARCH FOXENOON, for the purpose of receiving & State- ment of Account and Beport of the Directors for the year ending 1st December, 1924, and declaring a Dividend,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

Company

will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 18th February, 1926, natil Turday, the 3rd.March,

CONSIGNES of Caris being landed at 1925, both days inclusive.

their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Horexor AND KOWLOON Wharf and Godowe CompAST,

LTD., whrnce, and/or from the whartos, delivery may be obtamed.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the ith Marsh, will be subject to Kent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be to the Undersigned on or before prosected to

4th inat, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafod and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be or the sth inst., at 10 a.. examined or

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 25th February, 1925,

(1915

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AND

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. QHINA MUTUAL STRAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer "ASTYANAX"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis charged into Holt's Wharl, Kowloon, where it will lie at Congpees' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Stange at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery

from Godown on and after 2011 February,

Optional Cargo will be landed, anies Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 1. and Noos within tos

free strage perică.

No Clams will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & C0.. General Managerz.

1800]}

; THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON

WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

NELLE.

THIRTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- BOLDERS will be held at the Offices of MORTE. JARDINE, MATHESox & Co.; Lan, on

TUESDAY, MARCH

RCH 3, 1925, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the

MEETING of HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED, will be hell at the Offices of Mesars JARDINE, MATHERGY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, on FRIDAY, the 271% DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1926, at 12 o'clock Noor, to of the Transact the Ordinary Business Company

NOTICE 19) HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that An' EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED, will be held at the Offices of Mesara, Jarding, MatheSON AND COMPANT, LIMITED, on FRIDAY, the 97 BAY of FEBRUARY, 1925, at 1215 q'CLOCK in the AFTERNOON, when the SUBJOINED RESOLUTIONS WILL BE PROPOSED

as Ordinary Resolutioned Capital of the

(1) That the

Company (which is now $1,625,000 consting of 325,000 abares of the Nominal Valoe of $5 each of which the whole have

be bean inrued) intressed to. $3,250,000 by the creation of 325,000 Auditions: Shares of the Nominal Value of $5 each ranking for dividend and in all other respecta pants with the Shares constitut port

the Company's present issued ing Capital (2) That it in desizable to spitalise the Sum of $1,625,000 being part of the Undivided Profits of the Company standing to the credit of the Com- pazy's Reserve Fund and accordingly for the

affecting such of purpose capitalisation 12 in parenance of Article of the Company's Articles of VARzociation ■ bones of $5 per

on the issued Shares of the Comp

be and the same is hereby

INTIMATIONS

WATSON'S

Celebrated

DRY GINGER

ALE

Its unique dryness' delight- ful aroma and rich flavour are

features which

gire this IMMENSE beverage the. "POPULARITY it deserves,

It has been repeatedly de clared by travellers," tourists. and others, that WATSON'S DRY GINGER ALE is UNEQUALLED

. any similar product throughout the world.'.*

and that the Director: be and they A. S. WATSON &

are hereby authorised to satisfy such bonus by the distribution amongst the perrons who are registered as folders of the present issue of Shares of the Company on the 27th day

of February 1995

insuod

"Shares of the Compay

of One of the Ritad a

fully paid up in respect of evory Орё existing hares of the Company held by ruch persons as aforesaid and that mich e ordinary shatre rank

for dividend and in all other respecta

Co.,

LTD.,

ÅERATED WATER MÄNUFACTURERS.

pari paun with the shares already Hongkook Uthee; 1, Chater Road.

issued.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company London Offen: 111, Fleet Street,

will be CLOSED from SarvaDAY, the 14th day of February, 1925, to FAMAT, the 27th day of February, 1925 (both days inclusive), during which Period Transfer of Shares. Cannot be Registered"

Dated the 10th day of February, 1925, W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Rosell Street, Hongkong..

G.

·R.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

[1874

Directors and the Statement of Accounts for PARTICULAR Pblic

DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

the year ended December 31st, 1924.

Auction to

be held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of 1923, at a p.m. at the Offices of the

The Daily Press.

Hargrove, FEBRUARY 26TH, 1925.

ENLIGHTENED LABOUR.

O.

Two cables from Home were received in the Colony yesterday which may provide a subject for interesting reffer. tim to those who are disposed to read between the lines. Both bear reference to the Labour movement in Great Britain,

"THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company Marell, warks Department, by Order of Er and in each there would appear to be a

will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20TU, 1995, to TUESDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1924,

BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE,

By Order of the Bcard of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Acting Secretary. 12th, 1925

[1864

Hongkong, February

THE NEW TERRITORIES BUILDING & AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

No

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the atore namal Company has issued s Prospectus dated the ŭra Day of JANUARY, 1995, a Copy of which has been filel with the Begistrar of

of Companies inviting Buliscriptions at par for 22,500 Shares of $10 each payable as to $250 per Share on Application $2.50 per 8bare on allotment and as to baisner on sah- sequent demand as and when farther Capital required subject to the assurance that no call will be made without at least One Month's

Notice.

remaining undelivered after the 2nd March, the Prospectar and Forms of Ap

will be

ubject to Bent.

All Olshina against the Simmer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 16th March, ox, they will not be recognised.

No Fire Inearance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD &. SWIRK,

Agenta. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1923.

[1904

ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY DINNER.

THE shoes will be held in the ROOF GARDEN of the EONGKONG BOTZL on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2311, at 8 pm.

(1912

HONGEONG. JOCKEY CLUB.

THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING

THE will be held (weather parmitting) at HAZTI VAHET DA SATURDAY, FEB RUARY 29TH, 1925, commencing at 2.30 v.x.

The First Bell will be The Charge for Admission at 2:00 PM.

Enclosure will be $1.

Soldier

Members sze

to the Public

ko

and Sailors in uniform, Half Price.

adrised that they must show heir Tickets to obtain Admission to Members Enclosure.

kembar has the right of introducing 2 Each Non-Members to the Members Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be obtained frum Mesura, LINATEAL & Davis at $5 each up to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

Tus Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be presen£

16 Babeription List in Now Open Corries

plication can be obtained from the Company's

Bankers Taz P, à 0. BarXING CORPORATION LZD., and from the Registered Office of the

Public

EXOZALESCT THE GOTERMOS, of One Lot of GROWN LAND at Aberdeen in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 73 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bant to be fixed by the Surveyor of Bia Mazzer THE Kixa, for one further tarm of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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Baglary No,

Joland Lot de 10.

Locality.

Benoisry MoutTOKEONTA,

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1,034

OFFICE TO LET..

Company in CRINA BUILDING (7th floor), Queen's IN ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Road Central, Hongkong..

**

This Notice is not to be regarded as invitation to the Pabbe to unbscribe for Shares and Applications will only be received on the footing of f the Full Prospectus and on the Form issued therewita

Dated Hongking, 20th February, 1925

...A. BENEMEBITÓ,«

Secretary 7th floor, China Building, 1902] Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

1910;

1790]

Apply

SECRETARY,

Annas) Remini,

Upack Fron

(1907

A. B. WATSON & CO., LTD.

TO LET:

WANTED

certain significance that the Labour Party leaders and rank and file alike-is not as solid and one-minded a body as it has

יי

** FRENCH' LEAVE.'

A.D.C.'S FINE PERFORMANCE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

Before, a depleted audience-for 'whjeł, no docht, the extremely unpleasant wea-

Brietly the story is that of a young Englishwoman, recently married to a young Staff officer on the Western Front during the late war, who, contrary to all regulations, appears, in the guise of a

And strike funds are obtained by means of enforced levies from individual workers, entirely regardless of the willingness or otherwise of those workers to pay them. In a nutshell the position that exists at Home to-day in the lower ranks of in- dustry is that if a man wants a job hether conditions were responsible-the first perfarmance by the Hongkong Amateur must "join the L'aton" or he cannot

Dramatic Company of the farcical comedy have, the job. The engagement by au *French Leave “ was given at the employer of a 27 non-lˇnion man will

Theatre Royal dast night. result in an immediate strike of all his

The little play, which is the work of other workers. And to beling to a Unlim, Reginald Berkeley and was" played in a worker must pay his lovies, to provide | London in 192021 for 278 performances, dances for future strikes. Whether he is highly amusing, and the A.D.C. lást wishes to pay them or not. pay them he night brought out its humour to the full

carrying the action along at the fast pace must, or remain unemployed. It is an

which is invariably essential to the suc- intolerable state of things. Mr. Mac

cess of such a piece. QISTEN's Bill, it passed, would provide freedom from coercion to every worker unwilling to pay such feyies, and in so doing it would bring the whole structure of organized Labour toppling in ruins. The second cable in reference to the mixed reception accorded by the Labour meeting to Mr. Kirkwood's motions in connection with HIS ROYAL HORNERS, is pleasing indication that the Lahour Party, whose growth has without doubt heen fostered by many of its leaders from time to time by a judicious exploitation of ** glass hatred,” is by no means entirely in syropathy with the ranting Scottish Communist who inaugurated the motier..

Mrs. Philir Showbes, one of the most. enthusiastic and untiring workers in the Labour ranks, recently said at Montreal The British King and his Court behaved to British Labour.with so much courtesy, dignity, and fair play, that they have trzised themselves immeasurably in the estimation of the working classes of Groat Britain and have established themselves for ever, so far as we can see i"

That is good talk, and pleasingly eux-

French actress on a visit to her mother, in the village behind the lines where her This she does in order to be near him, and husband is momentarily in rest. the plentiful humour of the play is pro- vided by the succession of comical incid etts and situations which are brought about by her feminine stratagem.

The serne is Inid in the Headquarter Mess of the Brigade in which the hus- and is serving as Brigade Major, and there are three acts: Morning. Evening Ro Next Morning. The ris perser of the present production arb

Carpl. Sykes (Bigatie Mesa Corporal)

Oscar Enger. Rifleman Jenks (Mess Waiter)

HM Howell, Maliy. Juliette (Dorothy Glenister)

Dorothy Holyoak. Capt. Harry Glenister (Brigade Major)

G. F. Hole. Brigadier General Archibald Root,

CB. DS.O... H. W. Bird. Lieut. George, (zahar (Acting

Staff Captain)......Rupert Foster, Lieut. Jules Marnier (Brigade

Interpreter)........ G. Moncrieff, Madame Denaux (Landlady of the

..... Nora Bird, Farm) While all the acting was of a high. arder, it is safe to say that the honours in this direction were carried of hy tho the Hon. Mr. I. W, Bird in gests that the British nation-its masses character of the peppery and susceptible į General. Appearance, manner, voice, as well as its classes-still maintains its articulation, all were perfect. Но time-honoured tradition of solid cointrepided the temptation that success fully assails o many amateur his sense. History, it is said, moves in trions, especially in humorous plays; to circles, and neither Socialismu "n

"nor class-

Last night, he was not merely Mr. Bird dressed up in uniform; he was' batred are in their first youth. Foux Brigadier-General Archibald Root, C.B.,

BALL, who may be described as one of the earliest Socialists in English history, sang during WAT TYLER's rebellion.

"When Adam dolve and Eve span Who was then the gentleman 1"? but many generations of happy and ordered loyalty succeeded the efforts of these carly Communist pioneers. And it would seem that the pendulum is swing ing hack again, and that another lengthy peroid of national sanity" is, to follow the years of disordered and vicious thinking from which the workers of Great Britain have suffered in the present generation.

Dr. C. W. McKenny, niedient officer in charge of the Government fivil Hospital, left Home yesterday on leave, travelling on the Kamo „Maru,

(over-net.

D.5.0.- thoroughly finished perform

which could not be too highly praised,

ancy

Mr. Rupert Foster, as no amorous sub- altern, was also excellent throughout. He made admirable use of a well-modulated voice and strong powers of comedy, and scored a marked success.

The heroine, Mlle. Juliette-in reality the young Staff officer's English wife was played by Miss Dorothy Holyoak very well indeed. While Miss Holyoak might with advantage strengthen ber perform- ance in the scenes where she is on the stage alone with her husband, being slightly wooden at these times, she dis played marked acting ability in the ather scenes, and on the whole gave a thorough- ly praiseworthy performance. Before the curtain fell last night two enonnous bouquets were handed up to her.

The

part of the husband, Capt. Harry Glenister was taken by Lieut.-Comdr. G. F. Hole, R.N., who was also respon- The return of notifiable diseases insible for the admirable production of the the Colony for the 21 hours ended an play. In the character of the dofing February 24th shows 2 cases of diphtheria of his wife's breach of discipline, and young newly wed, harassed with a sense 1 Chinese and Eurasia,

tortured by the fulsome admiration, heap-

Mr. O. W. Darch, assistant, manngered upon her by the naughty old General of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. in Hong and the far from innocent subaltern, kang, is shortly leaving to take charge Lieut. Comdr. Hole pleased the audience

immensely. of the Company's office in Melbourne.

Minor characters were excellently pro- sented by Messrs, Osear Eager, H. M. Howell, J. G. Moncrieff and Miss Nora Bird, the last twe calling for a special word of praise for the very effective English in which they render ed their roles as a French interpreter and an elderly French woman respectively.

The producer was assisted in

"broken

been beforetime. The first enhle deals with a resolution passed at a meeting of the Central Connell of the National Union of Conservative Associations urging the

It will be observed from an official Government to support Mr. MACQUISTEN'S

Our advertisement private Bill, which provides that Trades announcement in

columns that the supply of water in Kow. Unions shall only impose a levy for poli-loon, is being restricted on and after tical purposes on members who have Sunday next. expressed a desire to pay it. The second message refers to a private meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party at which "differences were revealed " regarding the motion of Mr. KIRKWOOD (Labour), in the House of Commons, to reduce the vote for expenses. for the PRINCE OF vessels arriving at the port, in January Rected great credit on everybody con

for

At the Children's hour at the Helenu May Institute on Friday, February 27th, Mrs. Gompertz will tell Fairy, Stories at 5. p.m.-ADVI.

"

A Tiontain paper remarks that the Tientsin Band has shown more activity than ever before in its history at this season of the year. The total number of

stage.

direction by Mr. Rupert Foster, in light- ing by Mr. & D. Leys, and in scenery and prompting by Mr. W. A. Cornell . G. Bird, and the publicity was under- The posters were the work of Lt. Col.

aken by Mr. W. A. Hannibal.

ugly good one in every way. It re Last night's performance was a thor

was 77, with a tonnage of 79,502, a corned, and the remaining performances pared with 43 vessels and a tonnage of should be well attended, 47,240 for January of last year.

..

An armed robbery was perpetrated ab Shaukiwan harbour at about midnight An armed robber who visited an un-, on Tuesday when two men armed with ambered house at Wanchai early yester daggers boarded a junk, stabbed the day morning used his dagger on one master and two fokis and, after binding of the occupants of the house, when his and gagging them, stole $400 in small presence was discovered, and during the money together with a small silver orna struggle seriously injured the occupant ment. They then rowed away in a sampan. in the head. An attempt was made to

open a driver in which was the sum of - Sentence of five years hard labour $210, but this was abandoned when the was passed by Mr. Justice Gomperts on struggle ensued. After he had inflicted a sampan woman convicted of being in veral wounds on his victim, the robber possession of 15 revolvers, 7 pistola, and ran out of the house and escaped, 4,500 rounds of ammunition. The polite found the arms in her bont; the defence was that they had been left there by cagers, and the accused denied all knowledge of the contents.

WALEK tour. Mr. Macaristan's Bill, it it became, law, would strike what would be no less than a death blow at the entire system on which the Labour Party has so long and so insidiously been organized. The simple strategy of Labour TORAGE SPACE Marine Lots within order to exerce and spoliate Capital Godowns and Chisen Houses TO LET. has always been one of organized strikes,

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD., ? sometimes at moments when the dislocar ||

Kowloon Bay,

„tion of particular industries has been greatly injurious to the nation's welfare and even has heen a direct threat to the uational life. The lengthy duration of

While proceeding from Hongkong ta these strikes, many of which have un-

Kongmoon on Monday night, the steamer doubtedly led to the realization of the

Hung On, ran aground a few miles bove Wangmoon. The Aung On, is ap- the parently in so serious danger, as Labour leaders' nobitions, has been

The Heungahan, was towed to Kwong Fook Chenny stood by before entirely dependent upon strike funds, Taikoo on Taceday, after being moored coming on to Hongkong to report. The LOST-ALAATIAN DOG answers to Name from which "strike pay" is provided for for some weeks off Laichikok, since her wing On and Leung Kwong, when they She is left Hongkong on Tuesday night, wern salvage by Chinese concern. the idle workers. It is a fact that in the now in dry dry dock and open to in-asked by the Tai Ping 8.8. Co. to take case of many industrial atrikes, where the spection by dock interests for the pur-off the Kung On's passengers and convey 'pose of tenders for her thorough repair. them to Kangmoon. It is thought that LET-One Nicely Furnished DOUBLE funds of the Union or Unions, concerned The probable cost of repairing the vessel the vessel went nabore on recount of the MOARTA. KELLY & WALSH, LED T 200M with Board in Private Honger have been low, these have been assisted is likely to run into a very high figure, heavy mirt and general darkness prevail although her engines are in a fair-atato ing in that part of the river. She will Midlevel. Available 1st March. Apply Boz

[71 No. 71, c/o Hongkong Daily Press..

by Unions in better Enancial positions, and the frame is not too badly strained, probably get off under her own eleştu.

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