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bathrooms,

Karden and

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NAZI AGENT Eugene J. Buork, 40, arrested by G-man in Chicago for alleged activ ities in recruiting skilled work- mon for service in Germany. G-men say he is Garman citi- on but has been in U. S. 15 years.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (843 k.c.) and 31.45 matres (9,520 kilo-cycles) “Theatreland" and Other

London Relays

Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of #45 k.c's. and on Short Wave froin 1-2.15 p.in. and 8-11 p.in. on 9.52 m.eks. per second.

I, K. T.

32.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter- „cession..

12.30 Tho Schipa (Tenori and New Light Symphony Orchestra.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-. ther Report.

1.03 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan.

Press,

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.46 Dance Music by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.

2.15 Close Down,

5.45

9.30

6.30

lons.

0.32

Indian Programme,

Closing Local Stock Quoin-

Elgar Cockaigue

Overture, Op. 40.

Concert

The B. B. C. Symphony Orchestra

conducted by Sir Edward Elgar.

6.47 Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone),

O'

Cheap

The Trentice Lads (Baron

and McCall); Wandering the King's Highway (Leslie Coward); The Floral Dance (Katle Moss); The Lute Player (Aliltsen),

7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay-Newsletter by

·O, M, Green,

7.30 Arthur Rubinstein

(Plano)

BANK HOLIDAY

The Exchange Banks will open at 9.30 .m. and will close at 12 for the transaction of Exchango Business on Monday, the 21th February, 1941. (Race Meet- ing).

Hongkong, 20th February, 1941,

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS

Notice in hereby given that freight rates will be increased by approximately 10% effective April 1st., 1941. A rovised tariff sheet will be issued,

HONGKONG/CARIBBEAN SEA PORTS RATE AGREEMENT Hongkong, February 19, 1941.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS

Notice Is hereby given that. freight rates will be increased by approximately 10% effective April 1st,, 1911. Revised rates sheets will be issued. HONGKONG/PANAMA FREIGHT

CONFERENCE Hongkong, February 19, 1941.

THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

THAT THE FORTY-THIRD Ok DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Mesars. Jarding, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Felday the 28th February, 1941, at 11.00 ., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora together with a Statement Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1940.

of

The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 19th February, 1941, to Friday, the 28th February, 1941, both day's inclusive.

order By Directors.

of

the Board of

C. M, MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 12th February, 1911.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will bo charged for mailing single coples of the following newspapers

abroad:-

South China Morning Post China and Macno

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macao

14 cents per copy

16 cents Saturdays

British And Foreign

20 cents per copy 2 cents Saturdays.

End Of Empire In Sight

Italian Colonists In Danger

London, Feb, 20. Mazurka in C Minor, Op. 30, No. 1; Doubts regarding the fate of Mazurka in B Flat Major, Op. 7, No, Italian civilians Abyssinia

playing some Chopin Mazurkas.

No.

in

1: Mazurki in E Minor, Op. 17, No. 2; have increased with reports that Mazurka in D Flat Major, Op. 17, 15,000 tribesmen are in revolt

Mazurknin 13

In B Minor, Op. 30, No. 2 Mazurka in G Minor, Op. 67, around Addis Ababa. The posi 2 (Posthumous); Mazurich in Ction is reported to be atrendy such that it is unsafe for Italians to Major, Op. 67, No. 3 (Posthumous),

7.43 A Short Violla Recital by emerge from the capital after dark, Joseph Szigett,

even with an armed escort.

No

8.07

the Hour".

'Time

the

Df

the

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 21, 1941.

G.

R.

NOTICE

Will all Jurors who have boen suminosed to attend at the Supreme Court on Monday next, the 24th day of February, 1941, please note that their attendance is not required until 10 o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, the 25th day of February, 1941.

1. A. ANDREWES, Registrar, Supremo Court,

llong Kong.

G. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 24th day of February, 1941, at 3 p.m., | at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tai Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75

with Un years,

of option renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- Ral of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required. authorised deposit with an oficer whe will be present at the sale, the amm

{0

of two hundred

dollars, ($200) in cash. This sun' will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry No.

No. of Sale.

Inland Lot

No. 4292

Tai Kok Tsui

Locality

Boundary

„Measurements

EW.

na per sale

plan.

ig

5,000

The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the Auctioneer in eash the sum of $1.000 (being 10% of the upset price) im- mediately after the fall of the hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

Cinema Films

by

J

nt

Raise $117

The well-attended showing of films amateur cinematographers, Dr the Howard Montgomery, of Matilda Hospital, and Mr F. Clemo, St Andrew's Church Hall Jast $117 for the Bomber night, raised Fund.

BALD

GOLD IN RUINS-If you hear a ticking sound in ruins above, it's probably one of watchas buried when Hitler's bombers scored hit on this London jewelry shop. Workmon oro digging for stock valued at $100,000.

NEW JARDINE VESSEL LAUNCHED YESTERDAY

Designed for Carrying Timber

Designed specifically to carry timber and firewood the 4,200- ton motor vessel Hin Sang, built at Kowloon Dock for the Indo- China Stenm Navigation Co., Ltd, was launched yesterday. The vessel was christened by Lady Grayburn, wife of Sir Vandelcur Grayburn, Chief Manager of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.

A large gathering saw the ship slip smartly into the water at 4 p.m. after Lady Grayburn had broken the traditional, bottle' of champagne over her bows. About 250 guests then gathered to honour the-customary tousts,

Ship's Dimensions

The dimensions of the In Sang are] 350 ft. by 33 ft. by 26 ft. with u grons tonnage of about 4,200 tons, and has been built to Lloyds highest elmas onl to conform to the latest requirements of the Hongkong Government for a passenger vessel. She has #single screw.

Carge is handed through, large bat-1 ches by eight steel tubulir derricks, fout of which are for a lift of 18 tons and four for 12 tons. All the deck | machinery is electric driver mid an- chor cables are of the latest Tayeo!

make.

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1953. Paid-up Capital

................ £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Itenaryo Jund

...................... $3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. 28 Nishopsgato, -X.C.1. Sub-Agencies in London: 117/172, Landenhall Street, E.C3.

West End Branch: 14/14, Cockapur Street, 8.W.1.

Manchester Branek!

$2, Motley Street, Manchefser, 2.

AGENCIES AND DRANCHIES:

Hongkong Hangoon

Ralcon Ipoh

Semarang Heremban Shanghai,

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok Botovia Bombay Calcutta

Agencies:

Cilve Street

· 1ollo

Karachi

Kinna

Kobe

Kuala

Lumpur

Fairle Place Kuching

Canton

Cawnpore

Cebu

Calambo

liaiphong

Hamburg

Hankow

Dell

FOREIGN

Madraw.

Manija

Medan New York Palping

"(Peking) Penang

Singapore

Kitiawan Sourabaya Taiping Tientsio

(lihuket)

: Tengkah

Tinglao Yokohama

EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

and CURRENT ACCOUNTS upened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur. rencies at rutes which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application

The Bank's Bead Omeo in London undertakes Executor & Trusteg business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpalu, en terms which may be amcertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

R. A. CAMINGE,

POST OFFICE

.The General Post Office will be closed at 6 pm, on Wednesday 20th, Thursday 27th and Friday 28th, February 1941.

Particular notice should be taken of the time of closing the outward “Pan American Air Mail" on Thursday the 27th Instant.

The Printed Matter. Service to the following places in China is tem- porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangsl (except Wuchow and Yunghsien), North and Eas! Kwangtung.

of

The publlo are reminded that it is a brench of postul regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persona Other than the addressce.

Mail Service to Madagascar and Reunion is temporarily suspended,

Smail Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

.Feb. 21. Canton Sandalcon

..Feb. 21. Air Mail by "Pan-American Airway? Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 15th February......Feb. 22. United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 22. Feb. 23. Swntow

..Feb. 24. Canton

U.S.A.. Honolulu, Jupna, and Shang-

"date Francisco hal-(San

7th February)

.Feb, 25.

Alr Mall by "Pan American Airways Dirrel Service-San Francisco date. 20th February

Feb. 27. Manager.. Canton

...... Feb. 20. United-Kingdom and Straits Feb, 28. Calculia and Straita

Hongkong Photographic Exhibition

.Mar. 1.

United-Kingdom and Stealta

Mar 2.

.Mar. 3.

Java and Manila Australia and Manila

Mar. 3.

are

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am, regis- tered and pateel mails are closed at

The Photographic Society of Hong-5 pm, on the previous day, Wher kong, having sponsored, for the lost mails are advertised to close after two years, two very successful All- pm. Registered and Parcel mails

are closed at 5 p.m. China exhibitions of photography, has decided to extend the scope of this year's show. It will be known

Friday, Feb. 21

as the First China International Straits and Rangoon ......12.30 p.m. Salon of Photography, and will be Air Mail by Air to Bangoon lo con- nect with the "British Overseas open to entrants from anywhere in attract

Airways," the world. It is hoped to

of

some good work, and an exhibition selected prints will be held in Hongkong from December 1941, Inclusive.

1 to 7,

The closing date for the receipt of entries is November 1, 1941. Intending exhibitors are limitext to not more than four prints per person, and the entrance fee for any number of prints up to four is 5., $1 Gold, or H.K.$4. Prints will be returned. within a week of the closing of the

29 U.S. Armston

Firms Are Indicated

A Federal Grand Jury recently indicted 29 United States com- The comfort of all classes of passen-

panies, including E. 1. Dupont de ners has been carefully considered and: amble ventration provided for alltace Nemours, on-a-charge of being commodation. Insulated cold chambers concerned in a "world-wide chain

of about 700 cubic feet ure fitted on

Entry forms may be received on appllention to the Hon, Salon Secret- Prince's Building, ary, Ruom 117, Hongkong.

Banknote Export Ban Reminder

The Financial Secretary yesterday issued the following announcement:

Travellers-are-again-advised-Chai

the export of Bank of England notes

the main deck, and a Frigidaire re of conspiracies" to create from Hongkong is prohibited, and frigerating machine installed in the monopoly in nitrogen, nitrate of engine room.

It is alleged that the conspiracies

long into the sterling area is simi- the import of such notes from Hong-

controls.

The propelling machinery consists of soda and other nitrate products larly prohibited by the sterling area one six-cylinder two-cycle diesel motor used for munition-making. developing 2,050 ..p. at 180 hpan. and capable of propelling the vessel at a sorvlee speed uf 10 knots. This 13: the largest fliesel maler built in Hong kong.

Dr Montgomery showed a most in- teresting travel

Alm he had taken during a two months' tour of South Africa when on leave two years ago. He gave an amusing running com-

of the greated by three 63 Kw. diesel driven elee mentary. The shots Zambesi Falls were the highlight of the showing.

Mr Clemo showed two excellent war films, depleting scenes tekton during the battle. for France and the films Invasion of Norway, The

of the contained thrilling scenes Royal Navy in action af Narvik and also shots of the Graf Spee.

Burial Service For Old Resident

The burial of the late Mra Mory Hedley, wife of Mr W. P. ledley, took place at the Roman Catholle Cemetery yesterday. The funeral: serv service was conducted by Nev. Father A. Granell, Messra J. Fra- ser. G. Henderson, W. Houston, A, W. J. Mayer Bliss, J, McKellar seted as pull-bearers. Among others present were Messrs V Ramsay, L.. Barkus, J. Whyte, R. C. Craig, C. Iett, C. Stewart, W. A. Ford E. Abraham and J. Dobson.

and

Power for all engine room and deck auxillaries, Hghts and radio is proyld-|

trie generatore.

Reg. ..'Ord,

Canton Sundakan,

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

.......Feb. 21. 4 p.m. .......Feb. 21, 4.30 p.m. .....7 pm.

Australia and New-

Zealand vla Sydney.

Air

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Re...

Parcels, ....Feb. 21, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 21, 5.00 pm. ......Feb. 22, 1.30 m Saturday, Feb. 22

Ord...

Mail

by Sea to Singapore le connect with the "British Overseas Airways"

K.P.O.

Feb. 22, 2.00 p.m. 1.Feb. 22, 2.30 p.m.

Ieg. Ord.

GP,0.

Reg.

Disord

.Feb. 22, 2.00 p.m. ...Feb. 22, 2.30 p.m.

3.30 p.r. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and

South Africa

..5.30 p.m. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

USA., ̄ ̄ ̄ and ̃ ̈Europe viaTM"Tan- American Airways and Trans-At- lantio Services."

KP.0.

.Feb. 22, 5.00 p.m. .Feb. 22, 5.30 p.m.

Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta

Reg Ord.,

G.P.O.

Reg.

Feb. 22, 5.00 p.m.

Feb. 22, 5.30 p.m.

existed through restrictive secret con- tracts with producers and marketers HEMINGWAYS COMING? Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A

United

the of nitrates. throughout States and other countries, including Britain, Canada, Germany, Norway,

Switzerland, Sweden, Poland, Bel- gium, Japan and Chile.

Manila, Feb. 20. Ernest Hemingway, noted Ameri- can writer, necompanied by his new

married third wife, ly

formerly Martha Gelhorn, Coiller's European and Spanish war correspondent, are scheduled to arrive by Clipper io- morrow.

Ord

Canada, C. and S. America and United Kingdom via San Francisco (No Parcels for United-Kingdom). Noic--All Mails for United-King-

dom will be forwarded without superscription.

K.P.O. & G.P.O. Parcels

with or

....Feb, 22, 3.00 p.m.

........Feb. 22, 4.45 p.m.

ROL......

Ord.

.Feb. 22, 6.30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23

The pinne will leave on Saturday tor Hongkong but it is not known whether the Hemingways will cot-Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya D a.m. 1lhue-United Press.

Among Those Present

About 30 foreign, companies are Among those present at the cere named as co-conspirators. many were:

The conspiracies are stated to have Capt. S. H. Batty-Smith (represent-covered a period from 1920 up to and

Acting ing the

Governor), Major- General AE Grasell, Capt. A. C. including September 1, 1930. Collinson (Commodore), Hon. Mr and Mrs N. L. Smith, Hon. Mr R. A. C. GOING ON LEAVE North, Mr Justice F. F, WHliams, Sir

The Financial Secretary, the Hon. Shou-son Chow, Sir David Owen, Ion, Mr A. B. Purves, lion. Mr W. J. Carrie, Mr H. R. Butlers, will be leaving the LUNCHEON FOR CONSUL Hun. Mr A. L. Shields. Hon. Mr M. Colony on furlough within the next Lo, Hon. and Mrs W. N. Thomas Tam, few days. His place will be taken Sir Elly Kadcorle, Major and Mrs by Mr R. R. Todd, Assistant Financial Manners, Mr L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr and Secretary.

Mrs Eu Tong-nen, Mr J. K. Bousfeld,

Mr Ho Kom-tong, Mr S. T. William

A lunch party was given by General Wu Te-chen, Chinese Minis-

son, Mator and Mrs R. D. Walker, Mr CHEERO CLUB DANCE Consul-General, yesterday. T. B. Wilson und Mr T. H. G. Bray- Belt.

MEETING IN CHAPEL

OPEN TO YOUNG PEOPLE

OF THE COLONY

A young people's meeting will be held at the Chapel of the Christian und Mfusionary Alliance, 25 Cumber- land Road, Kowloon, this evening (Fridny) at seven o'clock.

Wreaths from Mother, Willie and George, were interred with the casket and a slent of flowers from Mrs J. Dobson was placed Inside the casket.

will include: Others who sent wreaths, included Me The programme and ir E. Cack, Mr and Mrs W. FStories of the Great Hymns; Bible Ford. Mr and Mrs H. G. Cooper. Me and Competition, and a Discussion Group. Mrs E V. Sentie, Mr Elleen. Mr and Bits La Koan kan, Mir and The topic for discussion will be, Mrs J, O, R. Humble. Mr and Mrs W. "Ileroes of the Faith-Isaiah, the Greig, Mr and Mrs H. G. Craig. Mr and Proclaimer of Pence": leader, Men res G. Henderson, Mrs. C. Brown, Mr and Mrs W. AL Groves, Mr and Mrs John Bechtel. The service will be Dobson, Mr and Mtra B. Gray, Mr and in English, and is open to all English- AIFA Lapalcy and family. Mr and Mrs A speaking young people. 1. Eastinaa. Mr and Mrs J. Fraser, Mr

A. V. Bisa and

C. Siewart, Mr H. Stewart.

"Cathalie - Women's League, Kowloon Dock Recreation Club, Kowloon Dowling Commitler nil

Scene de la Czarda. No, 3-Hun-

Fears have increased that the fur- (Hubay);

ther spread of the revolt might entail Karlan Gypsy Fantasy Danse Russe (from Petrouehka

the massacre of thousands of Italians, Stravinsky); Norwegian Song including women

and children, of "Snow" (Sigurd Lie); Gavotte (from

whom there aro about 200,000 Classical Symphony Prokofieft, Op. throughout Abyssinin. 25: Se

Sonata No. 3 in D (Weber).

Ono report said that refugees had A.00

ime Signal, Weather told its Arab sources that local Italian Local Report and Announcements.

commanders were considering asking Billy Russell, Gracie Fields for an armistice to permit the evacun- and Vio Oliver in Variety.

tion of civilians. It is known that the British share their fears lest the 6.30 London Relay Theatreland'. 9,00 London Itelar-The Nows. revolt, spreading unchecked in 9.15 London RelayQuestions of interior of Abyssinin, may result in of civilians wholesale slaughter 9.30 Some of Ivor Novello's "Hits" and, that they would be prepared to

Relay Talk: Udopt a generous attitude to civilian Green Club, President 10.00 London

groups which renounced the

and

Club, Commaltra placed

Kowloon Football Club and Colonial themselves in British hands,

Transport Company. Meanwhile, the announcement of further Abyssinian successes

MICHIGAN ALUMNI enused London commentators to say that the end of Mussolini's East The University of Michigan Club African Empire is now in sight. It will hold a luncheon on Saturday at is predicted that the Italians may the Metropole Hotel. There will be shortly withdraw from the lowland an election of officers and now social Triage of outer Abyssinia to the activities for the year will be decided | central highianda and may even be upon. Interesting news about the forced to fall back on Eritrea before University will be read by Dr Y. T the British advance from the north Tsang, Chairman. cuts off their way of escapo-United All Kroduales and former students Press.

10.15 Harold Ramsay at the Organ, tion of the Italian Military proter | Members of the Kowloon Bowling Green

to Way',

10.28 · Dance' Musio.

11.00 Close Down.

KUTNA, 1994.

METROPOLE

+CENTRAL CHODERN -TIR! PPOOr

LATE BOOMS WITH PRIVATE NATHI

has

and Members of the

are requested to attend,

MR SUEN SUT-YIN

The death occurred at the French) Hospital yesterday of Mr Suen Sut- yin at the age of 80 years.

The Inte Mr Suen resided in Aus- trails for 20 years and when he re- teed returned to Hongkong He leaves three

Including Mr Charles H. T. Suen, manager of the China Assurance Corporation, Ltd, und Me Herbort. Suen, and six daughters,

The funeral will leave Anderson's) Funeral Parlour, Caroline Hill, to- day at 2 pin. for the Chinese Christian Cemetery, Pokfulam.

ter of Overseas Affairs, in honour of Mr D. G. E. Middelburg, Netherlands Other guests included Messr8. A. black-out exercises H. Veltman, D. J. Israel, J. H. van Owing to the next week, the dance at the Cheero der Laan, J. Ch. A. Gundesen, Prol. Club will take place on Monday, Feb- Wong Po-shang, K. C. Lee, M. A ruary 24, instead of Wednesday, Feb- Cehen, Lee Bing-shuey, and Erneat jruary 20, at 8.30 p.m.

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Monday, Feb 24

Sandakan

.3.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan,

An, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Central and South Ame- rica via San Francisco,

Air

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg.

Feb. 24, 5 p.m.

Ord.......Feb. 25, 8.30 a.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 25

Mail by nea to Singaporn to con- nect with the British Overners Airways."

Reg.

Ord,

Straits

Canton

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Feb. 25, 1X a.m.

Feb, 11.30 a.m.

,12.30 p.m. 2.7 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 20 Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island.

Rest

Ord

G.P.O. and K.P.0, ..

.Feb. 20, 1.45 p.m.

..Feb. 20, 2.30 pm.

Thursday, Feb. 27

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono~ talu. U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan American Airways

Atlantic Servicea,"

RCK.,

Ord..

Reg.,

Ord..

Sandakan

and

Kowloon F. O.

Trans-

.Feb. 27, 4.30 pm.. ..Feb. 27, 5.00 p.m. G.F.O..

Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m. ......Feb. 27, 5.00 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 28.

Noon.

Straits and Parcels only for United-

Kingdom

G.P.O. and K.P.0.' Parcels ....Feb. 28, 5 p.m. Reg.

.Feb, 28, p.m.. Orii. ........ Mar; 1, 0.30 am,

Saturday, Mar. 1.

Straits, Ceylon. Inila, and East Africa 3.30 p.m. Manila, Batavin, Mauritius, Lourenço, Marques, and South Africa vla Durbari

......3.30 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 2 Manila, Maeusser und Sourabaya

8.30 a.m. Superscribed Correspondence. Only

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