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TELEGRAMS.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

SERVICE.

COLLISION AT YOKOHAMA,

ACCIDENT TO MAIL-BOAT.

SLIGHT DAMAGES SUSTAINED.

[From Our Dies Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 9th July,

11.45 a.m.

The R.M.S. Athenian collided with

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JULY

TELEGRAMS

·"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

SERVICE.

AMERICA IN CHINA..

SHANGHAI DISTRICT COURT.

FIRST. JUDGE APPOINTED.

{From Our Own Correspondént.]

Shanghai, 9th July,

2.50 p.m. Mr. Samuel Willey has been

from

AMOY NOTES.

CHANGES.

[From A Correspondent.]

Mr.

Amoy, 6th July, 1906. Mr. A. H. F. Edwardes of the Customs has been transferred to Shanghai, Mr. Ed. wardes made himself very popular in Amoy, during his short stay, and his departure our midst is much regretted. Edwardes was the "star" performer in the A.D.C. and last winter was very successful in "The Magistrate," "That awful Dr. Mors and "Auut Charlotto's Maid." Uis many friends ap-united in giving him a suitable sead off. Mr.

short time they might dispenis altogether with the special provision and insurance against that risk The cost of coals had also been an item against last year's account. He trusted they might see a lower price prevailing, a though he was not very sanguine that that would come to pass. The price in Japan wa dear, and a larger amount had to be carried from abroad than formerly. During the past year they had seat out the steamer Koom Shing, Cheong Shing, and Chip Shing. Those boats had been built at a favourable time, when the cost of construction was about as low as they had any reason to think it would fall, and much below the present cost of building. The construction of those vessels had been

the steamship Appalachee, at Yoko-pointed the first Judge of the Ame-Scagliati from hanghai is appointed to the carefully considered, and they believed that

hama, on Saturday.

rican District Court in China, at

The damage done was not of a Shanghai. serious glaracter.

[The steamship Athenian, belonging to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and conte manded by Captain Robinson, is carrying the mails to Vancouver. She is a vessel of 2.440 tous burden. This App ilaches, with which the collision occurred, is also a British stentner of 7,416 tons, chartered by the Standard Oil Cam: pany.-Ed., .E.T]

CHINESE VOLUNTEER

CORPS,

FIRST PARADE IN SHANGHAI

TRIBUTES DE ADMIRATION,

[Fròin Cur Chien Correspondent.\.

Shanghai, 9th July,

11.45 8.m. The twly-formed Chinese Volm

teer Corps at Shanghai paraded without arms, yesterday.

The appearance of the men elicited much admiration. ·

As the first corps of Chinese volun- tgers enlisted in Shanghai the charne- ter of the corps was worting of the highest praise..

[Renter's]

[N. C. D), News]

The Protectorate of Corea.

Tokin, 4th July. Marquis ita (the Resident-General) had pro. Jongued audiences of the Corean Emperor on Monday and Tuesday and urged that the ad. mission to His Majesty's circle of unqualified persons was detrimental to the Court and to the welfare of the Emperor. A Commission has been appointed to go into the matter.

Japanese superintendents to the police force now guard all the lace gates.

Tokio, 5th July. The Corean Minister of the itousehold has

Tesigned.

The British Fleet in Japan.

Takin, 3rd July, 11.M.S. Monmouth has joined the fleet at A municipal garden party is to be given lay.

Tokio, 5th July,

Kobe

Six British destroyers left Kobe for Yaka- hama at five o'clock and four cruisers at eleven o'clock.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

FROM THE 8.S." BEUNGSHAN,"

A Chinese woman, who arrived from Macao Enis mortiing, atteinpted to commit suicide by jumping in the harbour from the ss, ficung

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Amoy Customs.

- TUNG-AN SUFFERERS.

been decided that both men will have to be able to travel, will leave for England. 10 be invalided home. Dr. Horne, as soon as he is 1 artial paralysis of his face has operated on.

et in, but otherwise he is progressing as well as.can be expected. Nothing definite seems to have been done in order to arrest the culprits of this outrage and it seems as if any chance of the guilty parties being brought to justice is very small indeed. The native authorities have despatched troops Lo. Tunk -an, but as the village near where the outrage was perpetrated has been entirely deserted, since the fracas-there doesn't seem much sense in

9, 1906.

ST. PATRICK'S CLUB,

The Committee of the above are completing their arrangements for the Club's annual ex- cussion to Macao which will take place on Sunday, 5th August. Present indications show that this year's trip'will be a good success, and already several applications for tickets have been made,

COMMERCIAL

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE. Salling.

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demand

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ndia T.T.

Do.. demand ..... hanghai-lank T,T. Singapore T.T....

apao-Bank T.7. lava-Rack T.T.

Buying

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10 days' sight San Francisce & New York..511

Jo months sight

days sight Sydney and Melbouine 2/21/16 mouths' sight France months' sight

4 months' sight Germany Bar Sliver

Bank of England rate Sovereign..

no better steamers for the work had ever been seen in Chinese waters. Their power of mak-America-Blank T.', Dr. Stuart Lupton, the U. S. Consular

ing money would depend on the freights they Surgeon and Immigration Inspector, has left, obtained. The Japanese were keen competí- Amby on home leave. Dr. Lupton will protors in the East. The French also had enter. bably return to Amoy early next spring.

ed on Yangisze, and there was also com petition, from the Germans and Norwegians. Dr. H. Horas and Mr. Forbes Eadie, who They had a severe competition before them, were attacked at Tung-an last month, are and it was only by great economy and by bay. making progress in their recovery. Is hasing the prestige of possessing certain lines.in which they had support that the success of the secured in the future. They had a steamer company, which he quite believed in, would be

Yor the Yangtze approaching completion, and he thought that next month she would probably be reatly to take her place on the river. It might be necessary that they would have to build another, but that was a point which had not yet been seuled. If they found the river traffic developing, as there was a prospect of they would take every care that the company's interest would be fully represented by its steamers on the river. At the present time there were only three directors of the company, and they intended to fill up one of the vacancies

Dickinson, who had come home from China, to take a seat on the Board. Mr. Dickinson had Very large connections in China, and hle firm from the beginning had been very strong sup perters of the company in the way of freight. Mr. Dickinson's name would not be brought for- ward for election that day, as they found be ought to have been proposed before the meet-

despatching troops there now. The Amoy folks have been much amused at the reports of this Tung in business, as printed by one of your contemporaries Surely it is absurd to report That the British Vice-Consul went on to Tungan in a special launch with an armed escort of Chinese soldiers," when the trails of the matter was that the British Vice-Consul proceeded in the small launch" along with 7 Europeans who made up a relict party, and as for the "armed escort" it consisted of the Tabtal's Deputy's three Chinese soldiers who were armed with the usual Kittysol and paper fan. The same correspondent, in stating that a native Christian doctor attended to Dr. Horne

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To-day's Advertisements.

HOTEL MANSIONS.

.30

Intimations.

A SMALL SELECTION FROM THE ROBINSON PIANO Co.'s

ISTOCK OF

GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.

DAN LENO'S}inimitable Comic Patter: The Huntsman, Who does the house belong to, Going to the Races, The shopwalker, The Muffin mað, Mrs. Kelly, McGlocheil's men.

HARRY LAUDER'S Famous Scotch Comic Songs Killiecrankic, Referee, Stop your Tickling jock, I'm fu 'the noo, She is my. Daisy, Mister John "Mackay,

GEO. ROBEY. Prehistoric men, Poor thing, I live underneath, Kindness rewarded.

ARTHUR ROBERT'S Trial by Jury,

Topsy Turvey, For Thee. »≈2: | LOUIS BRADFIELD and FARKOA

.in songs from all the latest operas, »3} * | ANDREW BLACK. Annie Laurie, Piper O'Dundee, Land of the Leal, Mac- Gregor's Gathering, Banks of Allen Water, March of the, Cameron men, Scots wha bac.

9.42

BEN DAVIES. Songs of Araby, My

Pretty Jane, When other Lips, Tom- Bowling,

almost unmediately. They intended to ask Mr. ROOMS TO LET on the 4th Floor, U. EDWARD LLOYD. Holy City, Death

rin. The vessel was just coming alongside and stitched his wounds, was inaccurate, as Dr disapprove, would then invite him to take a

The Unrest in Egypt.

LONDON, 6th July,

the wharf shortly after eleven o'clock when ari Sir Edward Grey has begged the Bruse par was caused by the coudies on the wharf, of Commons not to pass a hasty judgment. C. Cooper, who heard the noise, ruslied to on the Egyptian.executions, and not to em-

the gangway, and saw the woman struggling in bark un a discussion. It is a serious sub- the water: He lay down on the gangway ject at the present moment, but it is more skoot and managed to seize the woman by the -serious in view of the fact that fanaticisin hair, bat she made strong attempts to make him

has been on the increase all this year in release his hold and allow her to sink. Egypt, and that the fanaticism is abt con-

coulie, standing near by, saw the woman fight

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A

Horne stitched his own wounds. There are

many other inaccuracies in this correspondent's report, and it is only fair to call attention to such a thing, 19 it is a pity to give credence lo "bunders,"

-ELECTRIC LIGHT,

For some considerable time the question of electric light in Amoy and Kulangsu has been mooted, and a scheme is now afoot for

and have been qualified by being a share- holder, which at present he was not. He would, however, qualify himself in a few days, and the directors, if the shareholders did not seat on the board. There was another vacancy to make up their usual number of five directors, and be understood that there was to be a nomination on that point. He believed that Mr. Burder, who was formerly in China, and who represented a considerable number of share holders, would be nominated, but the board did Bot feel that they would be quite in order at the present time immediately to accept that who, although home from China, was still con- nected with that country in business.

fined to Egypt, but is spreading to Northing in the water, dived into the water and installing an electric light system here. The nomination. They would like to get someone

Africa,

The recent attack on British officer, could never have occurred a short time ago.

Since the attack other significant attacks have been made on Kuropeans,

We may be on the eve of having to take further treasures to protect Europeans in Egypt, and if the House of Commons, at this juncture, weakens or destroys the anikority of the Egyptian Government, we may be face to face with a most serious šis tuation; because, if fanaticişin in Egypt over. comes the authority of the Egyptian Gov- enument, extreme fleasures will be necess ary, and we may be forced at any moment to take unconstitutional measures, which we are bound to take in an emergency.

Lord Cromer was present during the dis- cussion in the House.

Later.. A private of the Dublin Fusiliers, return ing to camp, was attacked by the natives in a suburb of Alexandria and seriously injured. Sir Edward Grey's speech created a most profound sensations, and was listened to in silence, broken occasionally by approving

cheers.

'Mr. Kier Hardie said that,'in view of Sir Edward's appeal, he would not discuss the the matter; bist Mr. Dillon, later, reverted to Egypt. villifying the government of Lord Cromer.

succeeded in keeping her from getting under the wharf. With the aid of the coolis Cooper succeeded in getting the woman on ferra firm But that was not all. The woman on getting ashore fought desperately to make short work of her life and on two occasions she nearly succeeded in recrutering the water. The wo- man was after a good deal of trouble, was re- moved to the Central Station and then to the huxpital' On examination, we are informed, the weman was pronounced insane, and she was taken to the Lunatic Asylum.

SLABRING-AFPRSY IN THE

HARBOUR.

i.

TWO FILIPINOS SEVERELY PUNISHED

Japanese last year started a telephone system, but the same has not proved a success, owing to the fact that it was started in Kulangsu where there is no business at all, and that the atten tion at the "Exchange" is not of the best. It is believed that the owners of the telephone contemplate establishing the electric light system and it is to be hoped if anything comes. of it that the new venture will prove more olą. success than his the telephone.

INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.

COMPANY,

ANNUAL MEETING,"

The 25th ordinary general meeting of the There was some confusion occasioned last Limited, was held on 7th alt. at the offices of Indo-China Steam Navigation Company,

Mr. W. Patersou seconded the motion, which was carried unanimously.

The Chairman then proposed that a dividend of 5 per cent, be declared, payable on June 8, which was seconded by Mr. H. Beazley, and

also carried.

Mr. Beazley was then re-elected a director, -and-the-nuditors,-Messrs. Turquand, Youngs

and C, were re-appointed,

Mr. E H. Blaker proposed that R..H. R Burder be appointed a director of the company, Mr. Burder, he remarked, held a number of proxies from Chian, and he had had a very good China experience. He thought' he would be valuable to the company, and that he would prove a very useful member of the board,

This having been seconded by another

night on board the Spanish steamer Magallanes the company, 29, Cornhill, E.C. Mr. W. Kes. shareholder, the Chairman said that although

in the harbour wheh two Filipino members of

the crew-C. Flores and Domingo Isaliliowick, M.P. (chairman), presided. took to knives to settié a qu. rirl. The quarrel

took place oves a gambling table. They had bern pmbling the whole afternoon and Flores had been losing. Ife as ad Esalitio to repay ue for some time? bin $21, which had been

The Secretary (Mr. A. G. Wel's) having read the notice convening the meeting and the au-

ditors' report,

The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said the repoit enter Esalilin said he had no money to return the ed thoroughly into the position of the company and the work of the past year. On the whole, the result of the year's work was not, unsatis factory. They had been able, without touch

loan and the quarrel started. Both men fast their teinper and Esalifin' struck Flores with his list, whereupon the later picked up a knife

furnished, as Offices or Chambers,

Apply to

THE SECRETARY, Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 9th July, 1906.

S.S. "ARMAND BEHIC."

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 9.5, Crimée and Matapan, from Havre ex ss. Matapan, and from Bourdeaux ex s.s. Cambrai, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Trea sure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately. after landing,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 16th July, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 16th July, or they will not be recognised.

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 16th July, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

Hongkong, 9th July, 1906,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

"NAMSANG,"

of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fall, When all the world is fair.

JOHN HARRISON. Tis the Day, Come

into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave.

FRANCISCO. La Páloma, Prologue from Pagliacci, Toreador song, La Marscil. laise, Lost chord, Largo al Factotum. BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldstream and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th' Barn, La Garde Republicaine, Bohe mian Orchestra, etc.

Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torea. dor, Gondoliers, Cingalec, Belle of New York, Orchid, etc.

SQUZA'S FAMOUS MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dream, Jolly Fellows waltz, Happy Darkies, Lea Patineurs waltz, Salome, Double Eagle march, Estu- diantina waltz, Valse Bleu; Salut. d'Amour, In the good old summier time, Loin du Bal, Sword and Lance muarch, Whistling Rufus, Smoky Mokes.

MELBA, PATTI, Caruso, Tamagno. and

all the great operatic artists. Hongkong, 8th June, 1976

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AUSTRALIAN

WINES.

H. J. Lindeman's

having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their CAWARRA Goods will be delivered from alongside.

the resolution was quite in order, he had to paint "THE Company's Steamship out that the proxies handed in were irregular and could not be used. He suggested that the matter, in left in the hands of the directors, He quite understood that Mr. Burder was a desirable man, with the exception that he was not now connected with China. If they found a more eligible man than Mr. Burder they would probably appoint him, but failing that, he did not know that anyone would give

Sir Edward said he was sorry for the attitude that Mr. Dillon had taken, but that and stabbed Esalitio on the cheek, neck anding their reserv, and without interfering at all the board more pleasure than Mr. Burder.

he could not rejily to his remarks without doing serious mischief.

chest. Streaming TA blood Esalilio rushed to a cupboard, picked up a clasp-knife and dag i under the left eye of Flares. The The Natal Trouble.

other gamblers by this time thought it time The troops in Bloomfontein and anti-

The sinith, also a portion of the Pretoria garrito interfere and both men were held son, have received orders to be in readiness palice were called and the Filipino warriors 10 proceed to Natal.

taken in custody and placed under lock aud key at lunghom Station. They were placed before Mr. 1. H. J. Gompertz, at the

Chinese in the Transvaal.. Mr. Churchill stater in the House of Com- moms that the 30th November has been fixed for the stoppage of the recruitment of Chinese.

with the underwriting account, to declare a dividend of 5 per cent. and è rry forward £2,400. They had left their reserve fund at

£120,000, and their underwating account for tunately stood at the large sum of £285,98 That was a very unsatisfactory sum, but it was advisable to maintain such a sum on account of the risk of loss of any of their steamers. They limited the marine risk as much as pos- sible by not taking over more than a certain amount on any one steamer, and by endea

Magistracy this morning, when evidence was heard. Flores was sentenced to thire months' hard labour and Esalilio, to one month im.vouring to equalise as far as they could the prisonment, Later.

The Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Sir Edward Grey, speaking in the, Foreign debate, said that the Japanese Alliance was enjoying exceedingly good health.

JAPANESE, SUMMARY

PUNISHMENT.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 BM, the rith instant, will be landed at Consignees risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong. 9th July, 1905..

34 Blaker then withdrew his resolution. Adole of thanks in the chairman and direc. tors, to the staff at home and abroad, and to the officers and engineers of the company's THEATRE ships, terminated the proceedings.-L. & C. Express.

'CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this column.] OUR RICKSHA COOLIES.

To tur Epirox or the "lÍDNGKong Telegraph.“ SIR-In their degree probably ricksha and chair coolies differ little from drivers and pro pelles of vehicles all the world over, and a London "cabby" often uses strong, if not insolent, language'on receiving merely a legal

valde. They certainly owed something to their commanders and all employed in their vessels for the safe navigation and manage ment of the fleet. As they were aware their steamer Hip Sang had been destroyed by a Russian gunboat. So far as they were con cerned, the company was getting the amount | "fare." from the insurance companies, but they were

Comparatively few people use a ricksha for

CITY HALL.

ROYAL,

JAPANESE CIRCUS.

FIR VISIT TO HONGKONG. TWENTY FIRST-CLASS PERFORMERS.

LADY ARTISTES. -

PERFORMANCES:

TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), gah inst.

TUESDAY, 10th inst. WEDNESDAY, 1th inst. MATINEE-TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) 'and WEDNESDAY, 3 P.M.-

Children half-price to any part of the Theatre.

Bicycle Riding on the Slack Wire Daring

Tumbling and flying trapeze tricks. The most wonderful original illusionist per

formances by lady members of the Troups.. Skilful Conjuring.

The finest programme of skill, strength and mystery ever presented in Hongkong,

The Japanese Circus can only give a limited number of performances in Hongkong owing to their other Far Eastern bookings.

ATTEMPT TO "STRING" A CHINAMAN, Japan was devoting her remarkable, energy

"This is a civilized country and you cannot and public spirit to guiding. Korea, and to

tako the law into your own hands," remarked the development of her own resources.

Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, at the Police Court to. representing the case on behalf of underwriters, ane hour at a stretch, so that a journey of two wonderful balancing and trapeze acts.

and it was still at the present time before the miles or thereabouts is amply paid, even in Thealliance gives a sense of security to cach, without being a serious anxiety to any one day. The reason for these remarks by the

Court was that four Japanese-the bustswain, Russian Government. They had been inform- this hot weather, by 15 cents.

As personally I am dependent on a public clse, and we trust that it may long remain so.

ed through the Foreign, fice that the cave In regard to the Congo, Sir Edward said the quartermaster, the carpenter and the cook

would have to go before a Prize Court, which | ricksha, it is not abuse, in a language i do not that Great Britain was prepared to join the-frum s.5. Taikosın Maru, were charged with

would probably meet in the autumn, and on understand, which troubles, me, but rather a other Powers in pressing a change of system: assaulting the Chinese fireman on board ship behalfof underwritershe trusted that there would fear lest, in these hard times, made harder in the Government.

yesterday. The complainant said that some

be a recovery in regard to the steamer. The very often by European police, rickshas should In conclusion, Sir Edward justified the time yesterday afternoon he went to the inp 10 sinking of the steamer was a wanton one, with be to reduced in number as to cause consider- proposed visit of the British fleet to Kroasiadi.wash his "chow" bowl. As soon as he reached nothing to justify it, and it would be a grossable inconvenience, especially on days when miscarriage of justice if anything interfered the rain is coming down in sheets, and, a step the ap the four defendants set upon him and Russia,

ssaulted him. They afterwards got a rope, with the refunding of the amount which had from the pavement means an immediate 7th July. The Duna has rejected the demand of secured him by the feet and quese and was been lost. The company had also had an addi- soaking. the Ministry for £5,000,000, to be raised about to string him up when assistance arrived. tional expense in having to insure against the

Even so, when a runner of no great speed Box plans at the ROBINSON PIANO CO, Libd. by a loan for the relief of the famine.

The defendants said that on the previous day dangers of floating mines, and although it adds further exasperation by evident abuse some one stole the head off the tap. A new seemed a long time for those mines to be float after receiving a just fare, an habitual rider

Dress Circle Stalls....... could wish it possible to witness the rascal get one was replaced and when they saw. coming, i, was only a few weeks ago that one was

.. Pit plainant at the tap yesterday they were of opin- met with, and accidents had occurred. For-

A well ordered Blogging, rather than rotort to

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, half price, ion that he was going to steal it.

tunately they had suffered no loss from that polica Magistrates with their mechanical round

Doors Open at 8.3 Commence al

9. P.M. account. They bad been obliged to be very of "sentences" which are often too Western

Special late Trams to the Peak.! careful in certain waters, and not run at night | for Asiatics of to-day,—Yours etc.,

T. MAGATA, OLD TORY. He thought that was relaxed now because the i

Hongkong, 9th July, 1905. Hongkong, 8th July, 1956. danger was so much loss, and probably in a

·

They have, however, voted a sum of £500,000, declaring that the rest must be provided for by decreasing the Budget ex penditure.

Obituary.

The death is announced of the German General Merkel, the organiser of the Japan CEG MILDY.

His Worship said that they had no business to assault the fireman. If they thought he stole the tap they had a remedy. They would each pay a fine of $5.

Two hours delightful performance,

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·Hoogkong, azad June, 1906,

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