Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 20 September 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 316 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • AFFAIRS IN CUBA.
    • 27 1 GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS UNACCEPTABLE. Prefer to remain Hostile. London, September 19, 10 a.m. The rebel leaders, however are disinclined to accept the Government's j proposals.
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    • 39 1 CURES EFFECTED IN AFRICA. By use of Strychnine Injections London, September 19th 10 a.m. Three cases of M sleeping sickness" j are reported to have been cured m Leopoldville by the use of injections of strychnine.
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    • 73 1 i NATIONAL COUNCIL CONVOKED. ELECTIONS TO BE INVIOLABLE. London, September 19, 10 a.m. An ordinance convoking a National Council has been issued m Teheran which provides for the election of 156 members, viz 60 for Teheran proper i j and 96 for the provinces. It assures the inviolability of
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    • 37 1 COST OF SALVAGE. one Million i Collar.- Go London, Sep.cmDei 19, 10 a The liner Manchuria which ran ashore off Honolulu has been retloated at a cost of one million dollars U.S. I currency.
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    • 45 1 THE "MONGOLIA" STRANDED. On the Sandwich Islands. London, September 19, 10 a.m. lhe sister-ship, Mongolia, is now ashore off the coast of the Sandwich Islands. Passengers Safe. All the passengers have been disembarked and cargo from the stranded vessel is being discharged.
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    • 60 1 MURDERS AND ANARCHY IN BALTIC RESENTED Official representations. London, September 19th 10 a.m. The German Ambassador at St. Petersburg has made official represent- atior.s to the Russian Government m regard to the murder of a German manufacturer who was established m Riga. Reference was also made to
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    • 60 1 REDUCTIONS BEING CARRIED OUT. Affects Royal Engineers. London, September 19th 10 a.m. An Army Order which has just been j issued states that, with a view to re- ducing the strength of the Royal Engi- J j neers, no period of service m that 1 corps, beyond
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    • 55 1 NO MORE ADDITIONAL EMOLUMENTS. Nor Premium for fighting proficiency. London, September 19th 10 a.m. Another order contains the announceI ment that it has been decided to dis- I continue the service pay and Army j grants hitherto obtaining for additional emoluments as regards the attainment of certain
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    • 58 1 I THE RAILWAY CONTROVERSY. Dr. Jamkison Intkrvikws Lord Eloin. London, September 19, 10.45 nm Dr. Jameson is at present m London j for the purpose of interviewing Loni Elgin on thc subject of the controversy between the Cape and Natal as regards the share of the railway traffic
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  • 876 1 ALLEGED PLOP TO MURDER PRESIDEN I PALMA. Prominent Wen Arrested. Ig connection with the revolution m Cuba thc following details from the home papers will prove interesting: The revolution m Cuba has sprung from seeds sown last autumn by General Gome?, Governor of the Santa Clara province,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 849 1 E\\**-r m gm*f Jfl .^^^■^^r^^^^Bhrv^— i*m*V*^**\*\ 0 0***^* m "JOHN WTTbE Co., Ltd. r— 1 s^n^o^B, Howarth Erskine I Epgipccrs apd Coptractors. FOR PURE MILK I electrical installations. a^^. r/S; S •i!* Jf^ 'W l^ 'W ne of the F,not and Lar B Mt flwftftv Electric Fans m very Bedroom
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    • 27 1 Sl IgpiG TOi 5-kT^-*^-^ v..-.= 1 i „i r..~, *a* r Z'~*'''*A. «^r^:~r_iy»z_::,>z::.''. p- I -'< > SINGAPORE j J. LITTLE A CO., LTD. and AGENTS ROBINSON A CO.
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  • 585 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. FRENCH MASONS AND CATHOLICS. We have given considerable space to an argument between "The Son ofa Mason and "A Catholic" which arose over the statement of the latter that the Masons of France were anti-religi-ous the Son of a Mason
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  • 490 2 The meeting of the Chamber of Commerce which was reported m our yesterday's issue was one of unusual interest, dealing as it did with t.vo items of the utmost importance to the welfare of t^e Colony, viz the currency quesl and the local harbour schemeUntil comparatively
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  • 118 2 P 0 h ave beautil che^, m the 7 B u f. thereof PersonMity y H 'Madame-' Cv th.nkfo, "gent .ntercq more th ail ,i., daily bread theco-traini, theGrtekscl opment oi To develop one, of aiv Chnst.an World unpatriotic to fc cause the G« vcVnm thatwhe, >s
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  • 11 2 S A o c seem~ man) teres:
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  • 36 2 P i undt.: a fen of "n<.ws" are any matti' i m re and ir hare.' I policy I v he m:.. either as a] ofgivii nsible. ll considerai
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  • 100 2 The Ag. f up tl follow I The disl I day, is almost < one. I grown profital Asiatic, with a has no» *eriou wise, the bulk land is planted with rubber haa not act< I cant- m fact, numerous thai area remains to b<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 365 2 Sir Slobert SSurnett Coy's ORANGE BITTERS(CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JWacgnegor Co. SOLE_AGENTS. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS Apollmaris JL IS SLTPLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO Ris majestp the Kina AND h. R. h. Che Prince of Ulales. BANJOS-BANJOS J"TJST RECEIVED
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    • 107 2 J COFFEE I I EXTRACTORS. I A complete l*S Useful size, capacity 2 pints $13.50 9r^ NICKEL PLATED BODY and TRAY THOMPSON THOMAS CO. j THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. siiraAPOBE. Write for our General Price List. ROBINSON C 0.,! ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE I NOW 3lml will continue daily throughout thc
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    • 151 2 ART NEEDLE WORK AND FLOWER OEPOT 217 Orchard Road. just;arrived Silks, Fllloselles and Transfers for Cushions. MANY OTHER DESIGNS. Also a large Assortment of fancy work to choose from. LATEST STYLES. 217 Orchard Road. Telephone 737 "TB*3| Notice. The Consul-General for Siam, Singapore, is prepared to sell drafts on the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 77 2 COMING EVENTS. T©-day, 2otb High Water U. 36 a.m. U45 p m Jewish New Years Day. V.M.C A. Ambulance class. 6-30. 8.1 homeward mail closes. 3. Philharmonic Orchestra. S-30, Friday, 2 1st High Water. 0.5 p.m. Legislative Council. 2-30. Municipal Commission. 2-30. S.V.A. Maxim Co. Standing Drill. 5-}o. S.V.E. Co.
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
    • 44 3 VTIVP 0 IAN inTM' 1 V wi [*ES HUCHU Sep* Ihe several features of the uC re two which were I fomented upon, via; the use eh were able to carry aman, arc destined to be used for 54 and. pic charac-
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    • 31 3 FORT/ THOUSAND ACRES *tfLAZE m FRAN< S SEAM ember 19, 4 P.m. vicinity of on fire for timber have g keep ts, but they the fire is be-
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    • 24 3 FORMED TO WITH GERMANS SSEL9 19, 4 p.m. which controls sent, has with the thc Hamburg— Far I c C October.
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    • 32 3 INCLUDES WlloLE OF FAR EAST. Mauritius. 4 p.m. g s iclude de- Alan iia, nd eventually Mad igascar, >F ORDER i<IER HT. th noon. sruhe ike ol Baden
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  • 261 3 by the tth India) to gi allt of n, and the under which was weld reL'hamber there. and Eurotc as many m rhe Dewan proceedings by stating erence. lie added eed that c c rubber would both planters. Ide now clearly be Mr en up land province
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  • 733 3 THE LENGTHY CHOP CASE (CONCLUSION). The case of Chop Hock Guan Chan &Co. Chop Seng Hin was concluded before Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday Kwong Rack Seng, book-keeper for Chop Seng Hin, produced the accounts between the two Chops. Koh Chene he was a coolie employed by the
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  • 368 3 Miss Isadora Duncan, the San Franciso classic dancer, is the idol of art circles throughout German}. 1 ler "classic" dances are modelled essentially on the poses of the dancing girls of antique Greece and for things Greek Germany shows more recognition than any otner country— hence Miss
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  • 1068 3 FAREWELL AND WELCOME TO SCOTCH MINISTERS. The Victoria Memorial Hall was bril•antly illuminated last night and the fiuK r °T n the "P^ l n or w as well wllA W !i th f u* nds fthe Scotch Kirk Rev. S. S. Walker, M. A., their retiring
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  • 1586 3 ROWDY TRAM CONDUCTORS. P. C. 700 was at about 12.45 am on duty at the door of the office at the Power Station when a tram driver named Nadesa asked him to open the door and le« him pass through. He refuseel, as drivers and conductors are prohibited
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  • 372 3 There is little, doubt, writes Mr. Georgo Maxwell m Macmillan's, that almost evejy one has a peculiar sensation of the almost god-like beamy, power, activity, and strength of a tiger. A tiger will overawe and make conscious of his inferiority a man who would be
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  • 224 3 C. Co. v DUTCH CLUB. A game of soccer" was played on the S. R. C. portion of the Esplanade yesterday af tei I. oon the opposing teams being the C Co. Shei wood Foresters and the Dutch Club, 'lhe latter played a brilliant game, Johannes, Moraux and Ai.kersmit
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  • 787 3 THE DUST NUISANCE. (By X. Y. Z.) That we are choked and smothered with dust along certain important and crowded thoroughfares there is no gainsaying. Dust thou art and into dust shalt thou return is forcibly driven into one while walking along the nonaristocratic streets of Singapore.
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  • 244 3 P.c uTMAKER CHARGED WITH DESIGNS ON M. F^LLIERES. Paris.— The M Petit Parisien and the Petite Rcpublique" publish the following from Marseilles The authorities having been recently advised that a plot was being hatched against the life of the President of the Republic, and that an attempt
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    • 176 3 "llloulmc'ii Cigars/ Reduction m price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND M>R THE BRAND OF MOULMELN CIGARS IMPORTED BY US, WE ARE ABLE TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF SAME FROM TO-DAY. A fresh consignment has just been received. TO CONVINCE I hose WHO HAVE NOT YET SMOKED OUR MMO U L
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  • 1284 4 DO ENGLISH LADIES DRINK WHISKY? A Diplomatists Surprise A diplomatist rccentlv accredited to the Sultan describes m I he Standard how he once secured an audience ot his Majesty and how he tared. His object was to obtain the confirmation of an already chosen archbishop to a Macedonian
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  • 862 4 SHE SITS DOWN OPIOSI TE A LOOKING-GLASS. From time to time, writes Lieut.Colonel Rundle to the "Field," one occasionally hears accounts of tigers and leopirds taking sheiter m houses and villages, but I think the episode which happened here (m Jubbulpore) on Friday, June 22, m the
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  • 77 4 Mr. Yap Thy- Ch in^, a son ofthe late Captain Cliini, yesterday left a hand-big, containing jewellery and money to the value of A^so^, m the waiting-room at Port Sweethenam station. Inspector Crouard went down to investigate, and found part ofthe property m the bar lavatory, and
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  • 52 4 The Chinese are lowers of speed and luxury, are thoroughly civilized and enormously wealthy" says the "Car Review" The "Motor House" monthly). "Car bodies of the limousine type appeal to th-m strongly, and some of the most li mdso hj motor vehicles East of Suez are the property
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 323 4 A BftOKCN-DOWN SYSTEM. I i i-undirtiofi ord s.-asc to nhn h durtors B«v< 1. uj num.; t.ut wliicU t-w ul thrru realv un l.r-' mil. It iss in.lvw.-.ikn.-ss ahr.-ak-down. it wi r«t «>* th .it il torcrs tint sustain thf svs-ti-ni. N'.. matt- r what m:t\ In- its causes (for
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    • 216 4 Oemetvt Tile^ HEALTHY CLEAN, BEA^^^' I ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND designs FROM $8, PER 100. SAMPLES ON APPLICATIox cement Tile Works I 51, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE I r|| fmm CINEMATOGRAPHS FILMsIT jl {FOR A COMPLETE CINEMATOGRAI H WSTAI LEVY HERMANOS, h I "odeon" "FDEN" DOUBL&SIDED kECOR I U AND
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1542 4 Pf **^mW0SSwf ngnTm^^ a& —^^/^a^aw^^^^^aV. ——a— aaaiaai aMapaaa—^i^^*^ 1^*^^^^™^"^^™ SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS vessels m port. EXPECTED MERCHANT VESSELS. Ban Ltong, Dut. str. 275 tons, Capt h hi. Jnt, nf arrival Winters, 18th Sept. From BandjerNmm*. Port, Probable date of arm at, ~JF Q_ d^ and Age.its. Ban Keng. For Bandjermrssin,
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    • 419 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per Steamer Time Pahang, Tringganu Aing Hing 7am Penang Colombo Java 8 am Malacca Linggi Kheng Seng 2pm Europe via ports Bharata 3pm Penang, Calcutta Arratoon Apcar 3 pm Batavia Samarang Edendale 3pm Bangkok Singora 3 pm P. S'tenham etc., Penang 3pm Batavia D. van Twist
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  • 438 5 ,7orre^ l,cnU and Queen of 111 c "S.&/ as the •■trackmg nfh- l n i is known at ieo| when the g thc Irish c EngUsh and other „o organise. v. known i^nch- ofthe tion Department^ lor tin „and dissecting dynamite plots, c \ed therewith, c. observation:
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  • 1403 5 DOES WOMAN HELP To the Editor, Daily Chronicle ?&rY° Ur orrcs P°ndent asks What woman has done for the hum* race." It seeps to me that she ha s done most of its business by containing its existence. There is, Lwev er doubt that she is greatly 'to bEn^ having
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  • 455 5 The following Ties will be played to-day:— A. Class Single.— A. W. C. Hambury, 1 5 tC. A. Leggatt plus 1 B. Class Single.— W. S. Barrett, 3 v M. G. Baker ser W. A. Sims ser: v Lt. Schneider, 5 Lt. Comyn ser v H. Millard
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  • 216 5 We lea m that a fancy dress dance is to be given by the Veterans of Penang m the Town Hall on January 4th next year, this date having been chosen, as Twelfth Night comes on a Sunday. The number of Veterans who are giving the
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  • 804 5 9°5 ;£is°.°o° .£140,000 140,000 £1 Anglo-Malay Rubber Co Ltd iJzico 1905 $200,000 $120,000 20,000 10 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd 14 c O 1904 ,£30,000 ;£i 1,1*5 I 7 i r Batu Cav es Rubber Co. Ltd. (f. p.) £2.2.6 (11,000 I£l 7/9 (contrib /11,/; 9°5 700,000 $610,000
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  • Commercial.
    • 151 5 Gambier buyers 7.10 do Cube No. 1 10.75 Copra, Bali 9.10 do Pontianak 8.50 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) ..21.25 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 27.62I Sago Sarawak Flour ..2.73 do Brunei No. 1 2.74 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali, i6*% buyers 3 p.c. 19.75 Coffee Palembang,
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    • 22 5 w Q f JO "Outside" rate 3 m/s bills 4 p»-r an. 6 4 per an Bar silver in London 3»5/i6
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  • 1549 6 LADY GORDON-CUMMING. Lady Gordon dimming who recently j returned to Scotland. was Miss j Florence Gamer, of New York, and beonged to a trio of sisters, who were known as v the Garner heiresses." Her marriage with Sir William Gordon- Oumming took place m iB<>i,and is one of
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  • 278 6 JUDGES WILL NOT ALLOW ANY MORE SKETCHING. Sir Gorell Barnes, on taking his seat m the Divorce Court recently, said:— I desire to mention a matter with which, m my judgment as affecting the proper administration of justice, it has become necessary to deal. I have come
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  • 225 6 Commenting on the visit to India of r\ ,>; B me. assistant director o the Public Works Department, F m. b. the la.p.ng paper says:-Mr Byrne mission to India is said to be m connection with the recruiting of lamil labour for the F. If.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 696 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-L'P CAPITAL *10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:Sterling Reserve f 10. 000, 000 1 $20,250,000 Silver Reserve $10,250,000 Reserve Liabil.ty of Proprietors 310,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq— Chairman. Hon. C W, Dickson -Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Ksq. I H. E. Tomkins hsq. C. R. Lenzmann, 1 D.
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    • 329 6 NOTICES. G. A. Fernandez Co. 'Vo. 6 D'Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. v.c. AUCTION SALE OF TEAK RATTAN HOUSEHOLD FURN ITURE &c. AT No. 33-2 CAVENAGH ROAD, THE PROPERTY OF M. C. Plagge Esqr. Leaving the Colony.
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    • 260 6 ARTIE TULLY. Turf Commission Agent. Now has a ***** book opened on thc forthcoming Singapore Meeting. DOUBLE EVENTS. Lawn Stakes and Governor's Cup j Governor's Cup and Grand Stand Cup Double Griffins. TREBLE EVENT. Lawn Stakes, Governor's Cup and Grand Stand Cup. ALSO Straight out bets on all events. SEE
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    • 490 6 E AOLET W^^l WANTED. fnr A rt S ffi Stant r^ Euro P ean or Eurasian) j lor office. Linguist preferred. Appli-' cants please state former experience, knowledge of languages and salary required. J F. C. c/o E. D. M. W^NTED-a Chinese Salesman to look after imports, with a general
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    • 391 6 P s Pecia| MollH r To ceftsrl Ne *era F 0.200 ft* ww m m ■^tautsSettl CHEAP RETURN TICKET* F>st Sal, on 5T COLQm.. I Second Saloon c C I The PTST O rl I c that thefe I arrangement, wuht^V m I COLOMBO, KAKOT m whereby: tWtfi »tl|„l Forft
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