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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. 190.

VISITORS AT HOTELS ADVENTURES OF AN UGLY

Hoxaroso Horn.

Corrected to 18th August, 192R

a W. Andaran ĮMr. and Mrs. Mr.

and

J. Barr

Mrs R Kawley

J. N. Kraseinan

H. Q. Bateman A. Kruyne

Mr.

Mr.

*MOTOR-CAR.

STOLEN BROUGHAM THAT PROVED A GOLD MINE.

VENEREAL DISEASE.

DEPUTATION TO HEALTH MINISTER.

[“SACK. THE CONTROLLERS. »

LORD EMMOTT AND THE PRIME MINISTER,

Dr. Addison (the Minister of A meeting of business men wES This car has proved a gold Health) received a deputation re- held recently in the Cannon mine to all concerned with it" presenting the Society for the street Hotel to inaugurate a remarked Mr. Curtis Bennett, Prevention of Venereal Disease National Association of Mer- Mr. E. R. Bellion Dr. C. Luahe.C., at Middlesex Sessions, when at the Ministry recently when chants and Manufacturers, and to

and Mrs. Mr. and

defending a man charged with Lord Willoughby de Broke, who call for retrenchment in public Stealing a Belsize car from an introduced the deputation, sub-expenditure and to protest against Ealing garage in February, 1919, mitted the following resolution, the State control of trade. Sir.

"Evan Mr. Tally, the original which was unanimously passed Hugh Bell presided. owner, got £350 from an insurance at the recent annual meeting of company for a six-year-old car the Society :-- that he bought for £201.

С. Я. Велюр C. Lauritsen

Mr. and Mrs Dr. A Legendre

S. Riney

Miss E. Libie

Mrs. G. Bon Mr.

nardal

Mr.

and Mrs. K. Lindman and Mrs. H. Lustig

JH. Macdonald Mai. N. Macleod P. Marvel

J. M. Brady

F. P. Brady

F. Bomann

P. H. Byers

A. C. CarrnaÑO

Dr. O. Marnott

C. W. Martyr

Capt. R. & Car. E. Mulks

vin

P. D. Chandler

N. Croucher

J. Dewar

A. W. Extes - Mr.

and

Nr. and Mrs.

W. F. Nelson Capt. I. F. Pea-

cock

Francois Ener. Capt. & P. Mr.

Ferguson

Mrs. perel!

RS. Perry

and Mrs. . . R Pand Capt A. II. Per.

A. Fischbackar

J. S. Gardiner

Capt. GriersoD

H. J. Groeneveld

J. R. Hall

Mr. Fund

T. G. Hall

Lord Gainford moved: "That in view of the present financial "That inasmuch as the Minis-circumstances of the nation, this of manufacturers. It was explained that the car try of Health has failed, and meeting

merchants calla the bankers, and was distinctive by reason of its public bodies, including ugliness. Its body was built for London County Counci, have de- upon the Government immediate- a brougham, and than converted clined to provide the means of ly to adopt a policy of drastic when Mr. Frederick Tully. of delayed disinfection againar retrenchment in the public ex- Twyford-erescant, Acton, bought venereal disease sblution penditure and to enforce in all it in 1913.

centres, this meeting calls upon public Departments & return to economy and It was lost from the Ealing the Ministry of Health and upon administrative

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ROYAL.

Thursday & Friday, August 19th & 30th.

The original and distinguished Company of London Artistes.

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including the eminent comedian R. B. Salisbury.

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ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION

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A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN these COLUMNS WILL BE PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BUX No. — 411

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

WANTED.

FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD-- instructions to sell by Public To whom will procure for rent a Auction on

convenient and suitable European house not less than five JOOML Write with full particulars, P.O. Box No. 8.

Miss S. E. Pep garage to February 1919. and local authorities to instrues all thrift The motion also demand. Booking at MOUTRIE'S. THE Undersigned have received

recognised,again by Mr. Tully 15(qualified chemists to sell such ed that the various controls esta- months later, when a Captain means of immediate self-disinfec- (blished during the war should be Peattie was found driving it tion against venereal disease as wound up as soon as possible, the through Queen Victoria-streeL may be approved from time to normal competitive channels of and The police had carefully traced time by the Ministry of Health importation, exportation, its cicissitudes, which may bajor by Medical Officers of Health."distribution restored, and trade summarised thus-

Lord Willoughby da Broke allowed to recover the same free- Sold to

said everybody was agreed that dom as before the war. £155.

tex

Mr. and Mrs.

F. Rantofi

E H. Bar

MW, G. Robbins

J. T. King Salter Mr. W. A. HAD. R. Sparha

& Stort

nibal Mr. and Mr. Mia M. Stott

Daurelle-Hanze H. E. Van Terse E. V. Hickey

Eing F. R. Hill

Mfr. and Mirk

Hurk

W. E. Toul

R. H. Hyman JA. Totundjian

E. & Jaccard J. Yas Wate Mr. F . Ingeel rea

a Brighton ärm for

Resold by that firm to a Guzzard for $240.

Mr.

Five days later sold by Guzzard for £370,

Cant. Mrs. E. Liu 1. Weinber| 370.

Jones

cer

E. K. Joseph

and And Kal R. J. Weit

F. E. Jwichl

Col and

E

R. Jan

N. R. Kranjiz

Wheeler

G J. Wood

of

tha

recommended

DO

ANNUNCIO.

praso

Friday, the 27th August 1930, commencing at 12 o'clock (noon) (for account of the concerned)

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell

Street Salved from the 5.5. "Chiyo

3 Bollers

Maru"

dimensions length 11 &

diameter 16' 2

weight about 55 tons

now lying at the Taikoo

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

WANTED.-Light Side Car. Apply Box 415 vo Telegraph."

Hongkong

FOR SALE.

ROSES ROSES ROSES

FOR SALE,-1500 Dwarf & Climbing plants, Teas & H. T.

| Now is the time to lift & replant. May be seen at any time. The lot will be sold as a bargain. Apply Box No. 414c/o “Hongkong Telegraph."

all the influence of research and Lord Gainford said that nation- administration ought to be ap-al bankruptcy would become plied to the prevention and cure inevitable if there were Mr.of venereal disease, and that all drastic retrenchment in our ex- means of moral prevention ought penditure, and taxation mast be Sold by last purchaser the same to be constantly employed, diminished, for it had resched day for £290.

especially with regard to the stage at which it was stopping Todos os cidadace Poringueses Dation Deal the progress of trade. Hecharg-residents nesta cidade que ainda H. K. Hockschild C. P. Temple then oper for £320, to "two ing particularly with the ques-ed

One month later sold by its youth

the Government with se nas tenham feito inscrever no Governor W. PJ ton

gentlemen who bought to sell tion of medical disinfection, manipulating accounts in the Consulado de Portugal, deverso Dockyard

he said a policy of setting wrong way. The Ministry of faze-lo ate 31 de agosto de 1920, again."

-Order for inspection mayAll tested varieties suitable for Repainted dark blue and sold up disinfecting centres was Shipping was no longer necess-Os cidadãos Portugueses inscritos be had on application to under-the climate of South China-

bristled ary: the Ministry of Munitions, deserao renovar, ate egual data, signed. again within

of pitfalls and two months for full

with difficulties. The society, the Labour Ministry, and the as suas cedulas de matricula. Three days later bought by a therefore, was addressing itself to subsidies in various forms should

Findo qu seja este the efficacy of immediate self-go. He believed that by such nenhum acto de proteccas Con- Mmotor dealer for £425.

Finally sold, five months later, disinfection, and the policy they mess it would be possible to sular sera dispensado sam

that the save from 100 to 140 millions in pagamento das multas estabele-| Ministry of Health should take the coming year.

cidas pelo N. 4 do Regulamento Lord Emmott, who supported Consular em Vigor. such steps as would educate the public in the whole bygiene of the resolution, said that had the this important subject. He urged Prime Minister cared more about that the knowledge which had economy he might have placed Mr. been coming out since the war Mr. Chamberlain where should be wisely and scientifically Churchill was and Mr. Churchill directed by the Ministry.

in Mr. Chamberlain's office, and Captain W. E. Elliot. M.P., Dr. thus, perhaps, the country would Sequeira, Sir Archdall Reid, Mr bave had fewer expensive com H. Wanser Bayly. Dr. Mearns witments, abroad

and greater! Fraser (Portsmouth), Sir W. economy in conseqgence. This Arbuthnot Lane, Sir James Fear, continued Lord Emmott, headersbaani iz taja takay br F.Crichton Browne, and Dr. Saleeby did not see how the Chancellor each spoke in support of the of the Exchequer could do with society's recommendation.

out the excess profita tax, but as Sir James Crichton Browne, a continuing tax it was the worst who emphasized the great pe imaginable, and our finances Sir Ellis Kadoori economic loes to the nation pro should be organized so as to do

. C. Kasperseduced by the disease, especially without it Mr. Konkolevky with regard to affection of the

D. Kemp

KIXO EDWARD HOTEZ

Corrected to 13th August, 102S,

* Mr. R. Almond 1 child

Mr. and H. Leuris

Artstoon

Mrs. Lovegrove

Dr. 3 E. Are: E Malino

Mr. and

Basket:

J. R. Barber

Mrs Mr. Hook

RH. Bearan

Mr.

and

W. Budge

A R. Burt

to Captain Feattie for £475.

Charles Pilkington, & Falkam dentist, who was convicted of the original theft, had to admit a previous sentence for receiving stolen cars, and was now sent to prison for 12 months.

PEAK HOTEL

Corrected to 11th August, 1929. Capt. Archer Mr. and Mr.

Capt. T. Medina

14. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. J. Marshy

E Ashton

R. E. O. Bird

R. Blacking

Hunter

and Mrs

J. K. Joby Mr Mrs. J. F. Nicho

. Pain

A. R. Porter

Mrs. Passmore

Hester Choi Shing. W. E. Palmer

Choi Shing

__Clarke,

|_ W. Pritchard

Mr. and Mrs. D

Blair

A. W. Loo Jones

M: and Bouth

Mr

L. A Lajsz

Mrs. A. Robertsor| G. G. Bridger Mr. Hobscheet J. C. Bridge:

W. E Saul

J. B. Lambur J. D. Lloyd

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. anil Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J|Capt. Mesteith

Z. G. Coomes

P. T. Farrel

Hirs Farrell

R. Felgate

J. D. Forres

Dr. Mrs. A. E.

Mr. and Mr Sonia

a Fothergill A. de Sousa

¡Mr. and Mrs. Cap and MIR S. Lozsa

Carson H. C. Macnamara Maj. and Mrs. JP. J. Maitland

L. Carter

Men McAins G. F. Carille Capt. . S. Mi

H. L French Boatherton

W. Church

A L Fry

Gregory

Flarrison

C. Hroes

Mr And MS. X. Clark

Speaking of controls, Lord

central nervous system:described Emmott said Sweep all these veneral disease as the "hidden controls away as soon as possible. hand" in pathology. They were now discovering that many dis eases, wbich hitherto were ascribed to other causes. bad really syphilis at their rost.

Mfr. and MTHE MANCHESTER EXPERIMENTS. Dr. Addisor, in replying, said

G. Morgan

Mr. and Mrs Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. ECol L 4 Nichol they did not really know whether

Family

M and Mrs. Alf Tavlor

Cuckbaro

300 CM.0.

C. Fl. Cole

FL. H. Not

and

f. F. Cooper

E M. Paul

Mrs J Junoston A. 1 Waters

Mr. "ma

M-

$5---5

and Mr. S. Yoksa mura 15. 1. Ког IL Yours

Yn. J. Kilbre &

dr. Grozer's Boca

Corrected to 14th Asmat, 1920

W. Blackett

¡I. J. Lossins Mr. & Mrs E P. M. Modder

Boyce

M.. zad Mrs. Miss J. Brooks

C. W. Mason & LABUL J. J.

children Bryant, E

Master

Mason Cland Mason Miss Mason Mr. and Mrs W

Mr. Mrs. Ben ton C. Byrd

Mrs. Carue

Henry Crosby H. Day

H. F. Parthing

Jatuse

H. MeFuzh & ✰ daughters

Miss C. Fontaine W. McKenzie

Miss Foster

G. "Mellis

"Xias Garrison C. L. Packe

Mr.

Mrs. Cormack Mr. Coxun

Mrs. Proton

E. B. Potter

8. Crowley

J. S. RobisYU

D. C. R. Cully

D. F. Cuthill

1 J. Davies

Com Dawson

En.

S. A Dick

Mr. acd

EL 1. Roger Maj. and Mrs.

Sanders

WC. E Sandstrom O. F. Savize

and

3fz.

Mr.

Mrs. W. Schefeld

Mrs T. P. Stan

F. J. Dickie M.Mrs. John

Dincan

non

R. P. Shaw

A. W. Eastman A. Findley Smith

FT. Spice

E. Ellams

3. Evelih

A. V. Farmer

J. Farmer Lt.Col M. Greet

Mrs and Miss

Stabbings

J. F. Swindell,

Mt. and

Mr. and Mrs. RS. 3. Sprett

A. Bole

6. C. Hale

D. Han

S. Hanisch

*

Mr. 1. Hansen

Misa Taylor

.T. Tobiassen

Blaj - Gen.

Vutris

Mrs

H. H. Webster

Mai. Harding Mr. and

C. J. B. Hellstrom G. E. Weil

A. Hollinge (A. Wilkinson

worth

H. P. William

venereal disease was increasing

Consulado de Portugal em Hongkong. 24 de Julho de 1920.

Cerveira de Albuquerque, Consul de Portugal.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

ME. LI BOX FAN, a Chinese zrɔdante, nATHER tire, has been a stacion > Lungesz

over turnia Spark

Nie ode à good method si izazatoz EuroPRAZN ta pana 13 ide thuasne examinais, kadan

seneder. He has kúra a great kyninize af Ma days and Ha

atend

posed of Brei tale creuideates as a fassow

are requested i wrain 15 sa

hersing the Chise queen's Rood, Centrai, 2nd. focs

NOTICE.

The General Agents and Con-

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Friday, the 27th. August, 1930. at 12 o'clock (noon)

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street,

(for account of the concerned) The Wreck of the

S. S. "CHIYO MARU"

as she now lies off the Lema Islands Terms: Cash on all of hammer chaser's risk. when the wreck will be at par-

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

Their effect is fatal to business sulticommittee have this dayTHEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Governments have always made declared an Interim Dividend of

mess of controlling business, $15: per share, payable to Share-Auction on and always will, ead so far as bolders on the Register on the Thursday the 19th. August, 1920 controls are concerned, I beg you. | 14th August 1920. Dividend in classic words, to "sack the lof" Warrants" "will be payable on the

soon as possible."

21st August 1920.

The resolation was adopted.

and the association established.

1be Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 14th to 21s: August 1920, both or not, because they had no data thing which would tend to en-days inclusive. supplied of a prop rly ascertained

They knew that Courage people to run risks. Last JARDINE MATH SOS & CO. LTD. scientific kind.

General Agents, there was a grea: increase of ear he appointed a very strong

body of men, who had reported to CHINA SUGAR REFINING people attending centres or clinics.

bim that certain drugs, if Propaganda of the society repre- properly applied. were efficacious

CO. LTD. sented by the deputation and the bat if these drugs were not pro

Hongkong, 10th August, 1920. general public enlightenment

perly or scientifically applied. were perhaps bringing people to

their etheacy could not be relied STRUTHERS & DIXON INC. realize that they must be properly

upon. They also reported that treated.

At all events, they the use of such drugs gave rise to had not yet got a basis of ascer

a false sense of security and tained fact in which it was quite encouraged the taking of riske, safe to dogmatize. It suggested that the Ministry should issue certain instractions

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

and that, in spite of the most |

TH

careful instructiona, the issun off

to local authorities and to the packets to soldiers resulted in

fection

From SEATTLE

HE Steamship

"GREENLAND" public but he pointed out that it men who used them for self- having arrived from Baltimore

disinfection still beving invia ports, on 17th August, 1920| would be necessary to bave an

Could they rely, he consignees are hereby notified over whelming case to justify such action and to avoid the asked, on the general public that their cargo is being landed conflict of opinion. They would properly and scientifically using at their risk into the Hazardous those things? (Lord Willoughby and/or Extra-Hazardons Godowns have to contend with a great de Uroke and others. Yes.) He of the Hongkong and Kowloon of public feeling which did not think that that was a Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. would suggest that the Gove question that could be satisfact Kowloon, and stored a

was really encouraging arily answered. vice. It bad been przed

|3 gnees' risk.

Wave

Mrs

ment

and Mrs. Misa M. Raut Hamilton & 3 Thos. Bennett children.

Arthur W. RrMr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs Mrs berts

C. E Holmes Winfield Miss E. M. Rady H. O. Hope Marshall Wood

Mr.

and

I. L Hess

B. O. Jaray

Dr. and Mrs. B

Miss H. E. Jones IL Boot

Miss Kenyon

A. Kirk

Miss B. Lee

J. B. Lloyd

W. J. Leverett

Mrs. H. Tarby

Mias Tonkin

Miss Turley

John Wilkie

E. P. Wolters

CARLTON HOTEL.

Corrected to 10th August, 1920,

8. Arma

J. de Acma

Capt. W. Bahr

Dr. E. Boorg

Kis Z Bow

STATION HOTEL.

Corrected to 19th August, 1900.

T. Been

J. Berentson

Miss K. Best

EL. Ph. Meijer 18. Middleston Y. P. de Mit Mrs J. Stewart L. J. Morley

Brown

Established under

Godowns

сод-

will be on 23rd

Commenting at 11 am.

* Blue

"Blue

a: Cooper & Co's godown. Tin Lok Lane, Wanchai for account of the concerned)

Gunnies 150 Bales Striped" 78 x 40 (21⁄4 lbs.)

(stored in the above godown) 150 Bales funnies

Striped" 28 x 40 (24 lbs) (stored in Kowloon godown)

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers...

FOR SALE. — “åbergaldie " 136 Pest. Apply 135 Peak..

FOR SALE-Passenger and cargosteamer built in 1892, classed 100 AX in 1919; length-465';breadth 52, moulded depth 26. D. W. | capacity about 6,000 tons.

Three decks,wood sheathed. Sez going speed loaded 15 knota: Large passenger accommodation. For c/o Hongkong Telegraph.” further particulars apply Box 412

PUBLIC AUCTION. AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Wednesday, the 18th Aug. 1920.

commencing at 11 2.1

at their Sales Rooms, Duddelt Street

16 Noiseless Typewriters

24

7

sheets Rubber

3 Tennis Nets

doz Ayres Tennis Balls.

86 doz. Daris Tennis Balls

1 Dictaphone

100 Kegs White Zinc

80 casks Red Oxide Powder 200 Kegs Red Oxide Paint

19 Kegs Green Paint

3

cases Petróleon Burners 74 Pairs Gent's Lady's

boots & Shoes

Also

-

THEUndersigned bave received & Quantity of Sundry Office &

instructions to sell by Public.

Auction on

Wednesday the 18th. Aug. 1920.

commencing at 11 am,

at their Sale Rooms, Duddell

Street.

2 "Indian" Motor Bicycles 1 Bicycle

4 "Chalmers Wire Wheels

(for motor car) Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,

NOTICE.

Household Furniture Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers,

HEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

Wednesday, the 18th August,

1920.

commeari get 3.45 p.m.

at No. 2 Hart Avenue, Kowloom. Dan | A Quantity of Vaimable Hormelhold

Furniture

It was frue that in Manchester

Consignees of cargo must pro by the deputation that their o experimental centres bad duce an Import permit signed by suggested policy would be auc-been

the the Superintendent of Imports cessful if scientifically and

Manchester Corporation, and so and Exports, Hongkong, before Mr. E. Howard Maj. F. A. Young thoroughly done. That might be far the results were encouraging Bills of Lading will be counter

a true statement. They could Those experiments in Manchester signed. not, however, deal with a popu-were being watched with anxiety. lation of 40 millions on the same He assured the deputation that aged cargo is to be left in the All broken, chafed and dam- basis as Sir Archdall Reid, with the Ministry was anxious to iron discipline at his command,

where it tato any practical measures examined at 10 .0 could deal with 2,000 soldiers at they could thoroughly recom- August, 1920 by the Company's MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

THE HONOKONG ROPE one time. That

quite mend for the prevention and Surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael different from placing something treatment of the disease, and they and Clarke. at the disposal of any citizen with were quite prepared, if they were

AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of certain instractions as to use certain they were going to bave within ten days of the steamer's for account 1920 will be payable All claims must be presented ONE DOLLAR ($1-) per share They had to have a very strong good results, to

face novel arrival bere, after which they on that would West the

WEDNESDAT the 25th methods. He thought the cam cannot be recognized. No claims Anavat 1920. Shareholders are intense and vehement oppostpaign of instruction and tion which such

will be recognized after the goods requested to apply for Dividend proposal lightenment which the society have left the Godowas, and cargo Warrants would arouse, and if they were carrying on. was sil to the undelivered on and after in 1960, St. George's Building, at the Company's not'successful it would pót thế) whole movement back a genera tion. There would be gzest objec J. F. Spiering {tion raised, and he thought. They J. P. Haverkamp G. Bwan

must admit that a great deal of A motorist summoned at King Mrs. Higgs Wm Thom

it would be well founded. Toston for exceedin the liont, who Sallivens zad

Sothe

Mins EL M J. F. "Wisrink-de

adopt sach à proposal towards maid it was his first offence and Tiener me Family

brought back Mine B. Tiemer the population as a whole-boyg| was fided: £1, was Mr.

Hoog and Mrs.

and girls, men and woman would und fine) £3 on the police report- Throse & Bas (R. J. de Kant 8. Tizkar

Krull Capl Zeylemaker be, held, and he thought with ing that he had been fined, twice

máterial ground, as doing some before. W. Wilson. 31. 3. Macdowa

Blz. sad

Liversidge

J. J. Mee

H. W. Kos

Mrs.

A Cahill

J. D. Carriere

A. Coghill

Dr. and Mrs. Va B. Dijkrás

Yra Fări Cammer) Jor

R. Noon

John L Digby F. Ruedas

Mrs. Fleteber and E. Baliary

Ichildren

J. Fredrique

E. Garaia

P. Darcis

2.0. GruvaE QwW. Krudt

Mr. Bad

J. H. Mis

C. 2. Endert

W. B. Hadets

H. H. Olsen E. Rils

G. Ringnalda H. J. Bovrda Meling

C. Sinclair

J. B. Staith

{case

8

VINZ TREBLED.-.

24th, inst, will be subject to foul: Hougtong

Consignees are requested 18 A TRANSPER BOOKS of the send in their Bills of Lading for Company will be closed from countersignature samediately. Saturday 21it, August 1920 to STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC,Wednesday the 25th August 1920

} bath days inclusive. Agents.

SHEWAN TOMES & CO

* - General 1

1st Boar Powell Building,

· 12, Des Vanier Boid Central.

(Fall particulars from catalogus) Oo view from Tuesday, the 17th. Inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers,

Burglar & Fire-resisting SAFES "Prevention is better than Cure" The Undersigned · bave t received a new consigame Milner's Hafer:

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