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TELEGRAMS.

[Reuter's,].

Prince Arisugawa at Portsmouth.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905,

SHIPPING WARNING TO

·SHIPMASTERS.

"SHIPPING JRTSAMS

"Among the investigations being carried on Through the courtesy of the Hongkong ||by the Pathsteder, the survay "ship of the coast General Chamber of Commerce, we have and geodetic survey, is the discovery in the LONDON, riih July, recived the following information which neighbourhood of Oras bay, eastern Samar, Prince Arisugawa, visited Nelson's flag should prove of interest to shipmasters, A of a considerable extension, of rock at a ship, the Victory and the Vernon, Torpedo rock, covered at low water to a depth of pth of about twelve feet, and at a distance of School, where he witnessed a display of tor-23 fel, and having soundings of eight to two and a quarter miles to the left of Uguis, pedo and submarine work.

ten fathoms close around, has been located by 11.M.S. Waterwich, in the following posi The departure of Prince Arisugawa from in-eastward of Namoa Island, on the China Southampton was an imposing spectacle; S.E. coast; latitudo 13.36 N., longitude 117.19 thie Preussen, ying the Japanese Imperial. From the rock the following are the prin flag, left at 1 pm, when a Royil salute was fired; six destroyers lying the Japanese naval flag escorted the Preussen,

Reuter's representative on board the Preus seu received a message for the action from Japan, emphasizing the heariness of the welcome to England, which His Majesty said cannot but increase the happy relations between the peoples and the Courts; the feeling unling the two'nations was not mere- ly the outcome of the alliance, to whatever degree that alliance may attain, but it sprung from the hearts of both peoples. Proposed Re-Distribution of Seats,

Mr. Balfour has givch notice of a motion proposing a scheme of re-distribution on the population basis, by which England gains seventeen scrts, of which London will have five and the suburba six; Wales will get one, and Scotland four more, and Ireland twenty- two leas.

The Japanese Loan, The Japanese loan has been issued.

The Morocco Question.

2.

Later.

The French newspapers are satisfied with the Morocco agreement, as terminating the most serious crisis of the last thirty-five years; they do not, however, attempt to blink the fact that France has made heavy cojices- sions.

The King of Norway. Prince Charles of Denmark has been pro- posed as King of Norway.

RUSSIPS PLACK`

AMONG NAYAL POWERS.

Figures prepared in Washington for the New York Times by the Naval Intelligence Bureau of the Navy Department, under direction of Captain Seaton Schroeder, its chief, show that as a result of the battle just fought and its pre- ́decessors Russia has dropped from third to seventh place in naval power, and Japan has risen from seventh to sixth. The fighting has put the Waited States up from fifth to fourth place, and Germany from fourth to third

The naval powers now rank in this order: Great Britain, Prince, Germany, United States, Italy, Japan, Russia and Austria.

Prior to the battle of the Yea of Japan they ranked as follows, Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, United Sintes, Italy, Japan

und Austria.

Austria is the only power whose rank is un- affected by the battle. Italy moves from the sixth place to filch.

Great Britan's tonnage is 1,194,871; France, Go1,721; Germany 441,249: United States, 316513; Italy, 251,519: Japan, 251,661; Russia (which formerely was 411,315) now 117,4433 Austria comes last with 12,336.

Fire was discovered among some coltort bales in the hold of the steamer Shimasa, which is lying at the China Merchants lower what at Shanghai. The burning bales were quickly dragged bu deck by the steamer's people, with some atsistance from shore, and the fire was promptly put out, very little damage being done either to vessel or cargo.

cipal beating "-Lantnck Island high light 'bears 5. 7" W.; centre of Dome Island bears 5.65 W, dist, 11-10; North Point, Namea taland, bears N 73" W. The rock is marked by tide rips during the strength of the tide. The bearings given are magnetle. The posi

On the proposition of the Tokio Bay Steam tinn of the rock as given should not be up-ship Company, all the Japanese shipowners preached within half a mile, the existing chart, whose vessels, have been illegitimately sunk by No. 1957, being incorrect as regards the points the Russians have sent a communication to the mentioned it may be explained, in this con. Foreign Department through the Governors of nection, that the Hongkong Chamber of Com their respective ken, requesting that proper merce have a l'innacle Rock Fund which is steps shall be taken by the authorities to obtain specially devoted to the discovery of rocks compensation from Russia for their losses. dangerous to navigation. At present the Fund jamounts, with interest, to over. $4,500. Last your no demands were mad: on the Fund,

A HONGKONG BANKRUPTCY,

CANTON LOTTERIES AND HONGKONG SHARPHOLDERS.

The examination in bankruptcy of Ma Fat Ting, managing partner in the firm of Lai Hing, goldsmiths and brokers, was continued before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggot, la-day. The money owing to creditors was $988,416 due for money deposited in the bank, while the assets were stated to be $1,200,000. Large sums had been lent to the Wang Fung Co., which controls the Wai Sing lotteries of the Kwangtung province. One amount bor rawed was $145,767 and last year some hun dreds of thousands of dollars were lent.

By His Lordship-How much money have you in the Lai Hing firm ?-20,000 taels,

The fenlawers, a large steamer for the "Ben line of Messrs. William Thomson, and Co. Leith, was launched on 3rd alt at Sunderland by Messrs. Bartram and Sons. The vessel is of the spar-deck type, her dimensions being :~ length, 385 f.; breadth, 46 ft.; and depth, 26 ft. 3 inches. She has been built to take Lloyd's

highest class, and under the supervision of the owners' surveyors, Mr. J. H. Buchanan and Capinin Potier The engines will be supplied by Mersts. J. Dickinson and Sons, Limited, Monk wearmouth, the cylinder being 23, 42, an I 68 inches in diameter, Bio, atroke, with boilers working at 180 lb pressure.

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"NAVAL NOTES"

The British cruiser Sirius lek för Slogapore. this morning.

As aunbunced in our columns some days since, the cruiser. Flora, which recently return. ed home from the Pacific Station, will be short. ly put in commission for service on the China Station. Since her return she has been fitted aad thoroughly overhauled.

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According to an Indian paper, the present war in the Far East has added nothing of in terest to the experience of the Amphitriti and other vessels of foreign nations while lying in China waters. 'Wa inigine that one'or two of the ships of the China Squadron had much of interest added to their experiences.

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The unexpected retiremen of Admiral A. T. Dale, who had several months to remain on the active list before being compulsorily retired, 33 lays sight Sydney and Melboume. has promoted Vice Admiral Sir Gerard H. U. Noel, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., commanding the Hastern Fleet and the China Squadron, to the rank of Admiral. By his promotion he will not vacate the command of the Eastern Fleet and the Chiva Squadron. Under the new scheme Savereign..... of re-disribution it would assuredly be of con aiderable advantage ilial he should continue to be the supreme officer in command, in time of war, of the China, East Indies, and Austrálian. squadrons.

Our forecast that the China Squadron would [* be reduced in strength as soon as possible turas out to be perfectly correct. The battle. ships on that station are to return home at an early date, and in the future the squadron will consist of cruisers only. Up till a few years ago the squadron was exclusively composed of cruisers. The last cruiser flagship was the Imperieuss, which carried the flags of Vice. Inquiries having been made about the record Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon and Vice-Admiral Trip of a tea-steamer from Hankow to London, Sir F. W. Richards from 1888 till 1892. Tho it may be recalled that the Stirling Carile destruction of the ill-fated Baltic Fleet by 2,00 tons, Capt. Marshall, arrived at Shanghai Togo's straight-shooting gunners is the im on the 25th of April, 1883, consigned to Messrs.mediate cause of the reduction of the China Adimson, Bell and Co. Left Shanghai for Squadron, for so long as Russia had a deet in Hankow on the 6th of May. Left Hankow for being in the China Sea, England was bound to London on the 22nd of May, with 3,873,984 keep a large naval force, in the same area in accordance with an agreement with her allies. received a telegram from London, dated 21st--.& C. Exp este

une, 2,10 p.m.:-"Stirling Castle docks to send at noon on the 22nd of June. She was. morrow." The Stirling Castle reached Grave: subsequently sold to an Indian Steamship Company, and re-bamed the Nord America,

Is that the same as the other partners?bs, of tea. Mestes. Adamson, Hell and Co. Some haya more, some less..

What rate of interest did you receive?-$80 per $1,000 a year; if there was a profit I also got a bonus. There was no bonus last year In the previous year I got $600.

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What rate was the bonus calculated at under which name she is stilling reuning, says For every $103 get St. That was irres-the N. C. D. News. pective of profits. The whole of the profits

were not divided. -

What is this Wang Fung Company of Can. too ?--It has the monopoly of the Wai-ring lottery in the Kwangtung province. ·

The Offial Receiver said the lottery was run in connection with the examinations held in Canton for civil and military appointments,

His Lordship-So they hold a lottery on the result of the examinations?—Yes, my Lord.

By His Lordship-How much money has

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this enlumo,)

"SEETON" CHARGES.

Instar Ebitor of tux "Hongkong Talegraph,"

S18-As one who has visited the new heahh resort of Hongkong called “Sreton," I was

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

ANNUAL MEETING.

Bank of England vate ....

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

THE Third Meeting of the Season will be

held at the Happy Valley, on SATUR- DAY, 15 instant, commencing at 4 P.M. other than Members of the Hongkong Jockey The Charge of Admission will be $1.00 for Club or Gymkhana Club.

IMPLICITLY ON GETTING

FROM US

PIANOS.

OF THE

HIGHEST CLASS

EMBODYING THE VERY BIST

MUSICAL AND WEARING

QUALITIES,

AT

MODERATE PRICES.

OUR CLIENTS HAVE THE

ADVANTAGE OF OUR

30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS

743 EXPERTS,

The Committee invite the Ladie, of Hang- kong to be present.

Post Entries will be accepted for Events Nos, 2 and 4.

C. G. MACKIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. 13th July, 1975.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, of

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD. PROPERTY, situate at Wing Lok Street, Victoria, Hongkong,

ON. FRIDAY,

the 21st July, 1905, at 3 P.M.,

BY

Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

at the premises.

No. 221 with the Messuage and Buildings thereon, known as No. 109, Wing LOK STREET.

Annual Crown Rent $12,14,

The 24th ordinary general meeting of theTHE Property is registered in the Land Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Tomice, Section A MARINE Limited, was held at the offices of the com- pany, 29, Cornbill, E.C., on 9th ult, Mr. W. Keswick, M.P. (chairman), presiding. The secretary (Mr. A. G. Wells) having read the notice convening the meeting, the Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, said :—

For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to-

EWENS, HARSTON & HARDING,

Vendor's Solicitors,

Messrs, HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers..

er lo

Hongkong, 13th July, 1905..

been advanced by the Lai Hing firm to the Wang firmly of the belief the success of the tuning a period of active hostilities between THE DAIRY FARM CO.,

Fung Company Abou 1310,000, but I don't remember the exact amount. The money was required to pay the Chinese Government for the monopoly of the lottery,

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How much did you receive from the Hing Company-550 a month.

What for? Everyone got it who had a share in the Company.

But why? What for doing ?-That was the

agreement.

This does not include vessels over 20 years old, gunboats and other vessels of less than 1,000 tons, turpedo craft of less than 250 tons, transports, colhers, repair ships, torpedo depot ships, converted inerchant vessels or yachts,

Practically all that Russia has left is the Black Sen feet. Of 19 battleships only seven remaini

You have said that if the profit was $,000,000 of her 11 coast defence vessels, including small-you would get $10,000? is that so? Yes. If

er battleships and monitors, only two of her there was a million capital and a million profit seven armoured cruisers, three; of her zo other { then each share would get 5.0,010, i cruisers, 15; of her 41 torpedo boat destroyers, 33; of her 85 torpedo boats, 82.-

The Black Sen feet, which is prevented by the powers from passing the Dardanelles and which is practically all that remains of Russia's naval strength consists of the following vessels:

Evsla

Ivan Xtatnust

Tria Sviatitelia

Catherine I

BATTLESHIPS.

Kniaz Potemkine Tavritchesky.

Dvienadz Apostoloff...

Olch-koff

CRUISERS.

Czarın bomen. Carvena ia Czarits.

Grand Duke Alexis..........

Grand Duke Constantine Grand Duke No, I ............. Emperor Nicolas II. Roumantreff... mu

Captain Sacken

Chernomoretz

GUNDOATS.

His tardship continued to interrogate the witness with the object of learning what he did to earn the $50 which he said he received s wages. The witness replied that he did nothing he got the $500 under an agreement. When a partner had $30,000 in the business he got

But who can go across every day? Who can spare the time, for one thing? and who is the enthusiastic bather that wishes a salt-water day? If you inke a $15 ticket and only go 1ath every afternoon or even every second

across twice a week you lose money. Now, it is difficult to get the volunteers to attend for a week or ten days at the camp. How much mare difficult would it be to screw up your courage to run across to "Seezon" every after heon, with the chance of returning to Hong keng so late that only cald hash remained for dinner? The fact is $5 a month is too much altogether.. If it were $15 for three months that would be more like the thing. I should say that a charge of $5 or $7 for a monthly ticket would be ample, and it would pay in the long run, because, the holder of the monthly ticket would drag his friends across with him, if only for company's sake. Mr.

LIMITED.

WE HAVE JUST, RECEIVED

A NEW SHIPMENT

of

WILTSHIRE

DEVOTED

EXCLUSIVELY

TO THE PIANO TRADE.

WE ARE BY FAR THE

LARGEST IMPORTERS

,"

AND

ANUFACTURERS

IN CHINA, AND STOCK THE

GREATEST VARIETY

[742

OF MAKES..

Hongkong, 8th June, ront

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THE

BACON,

Price...70 Cents per lb.

Hongkong, 13th July, 1975.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O: S. N. Co.'s Steamer

"COROMANDEL,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND,

STRAITS,

"BURLINGTON."

2, PEDDER'S STREET,

[45

OPPOSITE THE HONGKONG HOTEL.

vessel are hereby informed that their Goods

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named DRESSES AND are being landed and placed of their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by the Goods are landed. mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as

I am pleased to inform you that the acti cipations which were formed when we mel twelve months ago of a better year than we had, then under consideration have been sealised. That the steamiers have done so well

Russia and Japan, with the natural-derange- undertaking was assured, Consuler.ng that ment of trade and ciscouragement in entering the promoters charged anly f1 for the launch upon business during a penod of financial trip there and back and including refreshments stringency and depression, is a favourable sign of the soundness of the trade upon which our in that cha gr, it could hardly be sad that the freights depend, and I trust when peace is re What rate of interest, was charged by the tip was expensive. But there were a gardes ablished expansion will occur which will Lai Hing 6im ?-One and a fifth per cent, per twice a week or so, in order that they might company's modem steamers, the ip Sant, many who were inclined to patronise "Seeton" couble us to continue prosperous. One of the

month, about #5 per cent, per annum.

was unfortunately fired upon and sunk by a get good bathing. It was, thereupon, gest Russian torpedo-boat destroyer white engaged Laid that a monthly o season icker should be in the peaceful occupation of carrying cargo FINEST

(issued, and Mr. See, the manager, agreed that from Newchwung to Shanghui, and I regret

such an idea was with consideration. The also that we have to report the loss of the river result of that consideration is that he proposes steamer Fun Wo by fire, accompanied, un to charge $15 for a monthly ticket! That means fortunately, with some loss of life among the native passengers, but we have not yet received to say that if you go across once every two full details of this last disaster. The loss al Do you say you are a shareholder in the days you pay the ordinary $ a trip. If you these steamers has been provided for without are so sitanted that you can go across every recourse to the funds of the company. The Wang Fung Company ?—Yes.

Witness si ted that he had 500,00 with that day-well and good, you save 50 cents a time, balance at credit of the underwriting account has been increased owing to a happy immunity Company now.'

from serious, accidents," and now stands ni | 541,150 185. 6d. The first five months of this year have passed without any serious casualty,

3,065 in excess of what it was necessary to An allowance to the extent of £64,018 has been made for depreciation on the Acet, or a sum of

provide last year. Out of the profits for the year an appropriation of 10,000 has been made to reserve account, and a further sum also added to it of £10,000, thus making the general reserve fund up to 20,000. We have also carried into the exchange reserve nearly £4,000 to meet possible future fluctuations. I should mention that our balances in currency have been converted into sterling at the low rate of has been judicious, and has assisted the policy is Ed. per dollar. The disposal of o'd steamers

of the company in maintaining the fleet in a thoroughly efficient and up-to-date condition, with aged vessels we modernise our fleet and It will not escape your attention that by parting reduce the average age of the steamers com. posing it. The Kut Sang, one of our new steamers, is now loading at Barry, and will leave this country in the course of a few days, and two other steamers are on the stocks, both of which will be delivered this autumn. It will be necessary to increa cour tonnage stilt for ther, and we contemplate the early construc tion of boats in order to replace the steamers lost and sold. I hope the shareholders will agree with the board that the result of the year's working is satisfactory, and will approve of the manner in which the profits realised influential number of shareholders abroad de- sire that a larger return should be made by means of a bonur. entirely sympathise with the aspiration for a larger dividend, but I feel that the history of the company and the ratis. factory growth it has shown have been the result of a consistently conservative policy, and that in view of the probable changes which are to be looked for in the Far East, and the cer- tain increase of competition in the waters on The Jiji, which regards the time as oppor- which our income has to be earned, it is pru- tune for the occupation of Saghalien, gives, we dent and, indeed, incumbent upon the com- learn from a Jupon Times translation, the fal-pany to husband is resources. I now beg to lowing reasons for promptly putting that step move that the report of the directors and the into execution. The occupation of the island accounts for the year be approved and passed.

Mr. W. Paterson seconded the resolution, will, in the first place; enable Japan to plast And the only business is the collection of her standard on the enemy's soil, and the which was carried unanimously. capital?That is all. The Wang Fung Com-achievement will ia a measure take away the The Chairman then proposed that a dividend pany has no other business.

sore feeling that would long remain rankling of 6 per cent. be declared, payable on 10th What is the cost of the lottery?-Say a mil-in the nation's heart if peace were to be con- June Mr. H. Beazley seconded the motion, which lion a year, but it all depends upon the number cluded before the war had been carried into the was unanimously adopted.

enemy's dominion. In the next place the bis- On the proposition of Mr. Paterson, second- of examinations. Sometimes it is more; some torical relation of the island with this Empire ed by Mr. Beazley, Mr. Keswick (retiring direc makes it imperative that its possession be re- covered as a part of the prizes of war. Thirdly, its actual occupation will facilitate its annexa tion when peace terms come to be discussed, as they will be in the coming conference..

Were there any persons in the Wang Fung Company who were not partners in Lai Hing?

-There was a number.

Tons. 5500 a month as wages. *12,470

Has he anything to do with the working of 12,480 the concern?-Nothing. 12,480 12,480 to,180 8,076

In answer to the Official Receiver the witness ***** 6,670 ..........2,340 said that the office of the Company was in a

2,340 house belonging to the Lai Hing in Bonham] "ee might think about it, because there 3,340 | Strand East, It was not the fact that Wang 2,350

Fung and Lai Hing were one and the same 2,400 ....... 2,400

m

760

firm.

is a big future for "Seeton" if it is worked properly at the start. But all depends upon first impressions and among these is the By his Lordship-How does this Wang question as to charges. For myself I shall be Fung Company 'invite people to take shares quite content to pay $1 whenever I go across in the lottery? That is the Canton business. and let those who will arrange to take a month

Were circulars sent to Flangkong-No.ly $15 ticket, thereby binding themselves, unless they care to throw away money, to a visit to See 400 Hongkong people were not invited..

There is a law against lotteries here, is there ton seven times every fortnight.---I am,.etc.,

Ilongkong, soth July, 1905.

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1,324

Katarsky.......................

There are in addition a number of smaller gunboats and dispatch vessels, ranging from 90 to 298 tons each,

In addition, Russia has in the Baltic Sea a fourth squadron, which was being prepared 10 sail about the middle of June. It consists of the Slava, battleship; Alexander H., battle ship; two cruisers, a number of destroyers and gunboats.

not?

The Oficial Receiver--Yes. It is not per- milled to deal in lotteries,

What is the object of having a branch established here ?--Witness Because there

when there was on money in Canton it was got were shareholders in Hongkong and sometimes

This makes a total of eight battleships and eleven cruisers remaining in European waters, besides gunboats, destroyers and smaller from Hongkong.

vessels

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F'G. Figg, Fiat Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory: 1. On the 13th at 11.55 a Pressure is inclined

to give away at all stations.

be highest pressure is lying over the Pacific to the E. of the Loochoos, and the lowest over

N. Chine.

Gradients continue slight, and fight SF. winds will probably prevail in the Formosa Channel and over the N. part of the China Sea.

Forecast-light SE, and E. winds ; fair,

Is it a big office ?-One room, and one man

to attend to it.

Gmes less. Tota

The examination was adjourned for a week in order that the official receiver might look into

the books,

BATHER.

A FLEA FOR THE OCCUPATION

OF SAGĦALIEN,

have been disposed of; but I am aware that an

tor) was re-elected.

The auditors, Mesir, Turquand, Youngs and Co., were re-appointed, and vote of thanks to the chairman and directora ter mluated the proceedings,

This vessel brings on Cargo:

From London, &c., ez S.S. Moldovia, From Australia, ex S.S. Britannia. From Calcutta, ex S.S. Sunda.

OF THE

HATS

LATEST FASHION

From Persian Gulf, &c., er B. 1. S. N. and | MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE

B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers, Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

t A M., TO-DAY.

Gooda na cleared by the 1g fi instant, at 4 PM will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees' and the Company's representative at an appointed hour.

days of the steamer's arrival here after which All Claims must be presented within ten

date they cannot be recognised;

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

L. S. LEWIS, Acting Superintendent, Hongkong. 13th July, roos BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS. "THE Company's Steamship

"FUNDUA," baving arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 F.M., FRIDAY, the 14th inst.j will be landed at Consignees risk and expense.

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

· JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

Agents, Hongkong, 13th July, 1995.

AT MOST

REASONABLE CHARGES.

A Very Large Assortment of

MUSLINS, LACES (French),

COMBS, SILKS, HATS,. &c.,

offered at PRICES unprecedently

low

Inspection respectfully invited.

M. GAINS,

Manageress.

TELEPHONE NO. 536"

(741 ||| Hongkong, Bih July, 1905,

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