Morning Tribune, 21 October 1940

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  • 28 1 I SALES EXCEED 4.500 DAILY. Morning Tribune ,1 j— No. 224. Monday, Oct. 21. 1940. NET SALES EXCEED i, )110 Vl| I Morning Tribune Monday. October l\ 1944
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  • 576 1 SOVIET PERTURBED BY BALKAN SET-UP: TWO STERN NOTES SENT TO BERLIN INTHEBALKI Bucharest, Oct. 19. |0 DESCRIBES AS FANTASTIC" THE REPORTS THAT GERMAN BOMBER kADRONS HAD ARRIVED IN GALATAZ AND THAT A GERMAN NAVAL BASE TO BE ESTABLISHED ON THE BLACK SEA. 'he Soviet Union has sent two notes to
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  • 183 1 ITALIAN BASE RAIDED In Midtlle Kaal London, Oct. 20. ITALY'S vital base in the Eastern Mediterranean the Dodecanese Islands was yesterday one of the daily growing list of places bombed by the British Air Force in the Middle East. In the island of Rhodes, di: hits were scored on administrative
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  • 21 1 I >ct. 20. c !ary of 6' ry of A foi c* rmany ;ss the i I Reuter
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  • 156 1 Storm In The Balkans Ij/'m-oiaim ana soviet moves in me i.iiKans maki j U to-day's big news. On the map above, the position of Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia and Rumania* S can be followed. 1 In Rumania, German troops are foraging for food, have been sent there, reports say, to I
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  • 193 1 BELGRADE, OCT. 20. THE NEW GERMAN- YUGOSLAV TRADE AGREEMENT 1 MEANT FOR YUGOSLAVIA "PEACE INSTEAD OF WAR." DECLARED THE FOREIGN MINISTER, M. MARKOVITCH, ON THE OCCASION OF THE SIGNING OF THE PROTOCOL ON SATURDAY NIGHT. M. Markovitch further declared, .part from trade co-operate -n there is
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  • 78 1 Post- War Planning Already Begun Commons Interested don, Oct. 20 MY members of the H f Conn Iready thinking of planning how tolent slumps such as marked the y mn liately following tl. mi Rent m pond When the Hon me< I will b. I the (i the United and
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    • 23 1 |||§&k SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES K||J|l INSURE WITH pBs^ THE EASTERN UNITED I ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE r^D OFFICE~NO. I6D CECIL STREET,.
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  • 444 2 m Co,. T. A. IWkW, Outers «*m*Z«^ th,; oHi.ia. delay in rove aling^ the a«^» 1 invasion of Britain on Sept. 1 BM oniv <m |)r t as „Manin K that th, hour '.If- rmiLiatu-ation on anybody s part, that tne o*> u
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  • 110 2 BIG DROP IN MANUFACTURE OF CARS Loudon, Oct. VJ. FI Britain war there Is now only the numl In lanum that n ture in this count AMer eliminating cai den mu t the national kit( lefi tor civilian; total ol only| 400 snd hall ol u i ..re of manufacture
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 2 London is still bearing the brunt 1 Nazi attacks All during the weekend, in spite of wfal which made accuracy impossible, German bonl raided London indiscriminately, dropping b« without any regard for the safety of civil
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  • 243 2 TURKE Y WILL RESIST ANY NAZI MOVES Cairo, Oct. 19. WHILE interest has naturally been aroused throughout the N. ,u Kast by spacious reports from Axis sources regarding impending German moves there is a general disposition to take German hint* of the possibility of a drive to the south-east through
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  • 51 2 Madrid, Oct. 19. Hcrr Himmler, Nazi Gestapo chief, arrived at Burgos on Saturday afternoon accompanied by General Sagardia. chief of the armed Spanish police. They were welcomed by the Mayor— Reuter. Benor Suner and other mcmb of the Cabinet met Himmler. He k to meet Franco later
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  • 283 2 New York, Oct. 21, THE almost incredible stamina, bravery and J of the British under the most hellish boraS ment in aU history exalts the civilised world drfi the newspaper, Boston Traveller. It adds, "We of the newspaper wond reaa despatches that come from London
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  • 46 2 THERE was little enemy a f 1 yesterday, a few isolated small number of bombs in Kei the Air Ministry and Ministry I r nu communique. One bomber was shot d a single enemy aircraft droppc Midlands, but there was little dami are reported.— British Wireless
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  • 190 3 STATEMENT ON HONGKONG RETRACTED Tokyo. Oct. 20. r Hongkong Government is jtii] forbidding 1 transport of m\ other supplies to (Yintrolled territory re-openinjy of the L R tad, according: to a ial Japanese report i Hongkong. L olonial Secretary on 1 a communique rei irlier i I had indicated that
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  • 219 3 Chungking, Oct. 19. pERAL Cbi&ngKai Shek fa determined to keep open the Bur na Road at all costs. already taken extraordinary precautions against Ji-i'anese a r attacks. Anti-aircraft batteries have installed and vast supplies of road construction and building tored at vital points and
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  • 100 3 Portsmouth And The War London, Oct. 20. The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill In a message for Portsmouth's war weapons week which opens on Monday says: "Some of us can help the nation by fighting, some by working, some by saving. "Portsmouth plays her part outstandingly in fighting and working,
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  • 78 3 THE RIGHT LIGHTS! I 1 THK PAVILION ■ovarich" is back for a return S( son at the Pavilion, and Mem* time is just as mng an experience as atrremiere. IHant comedy with a oses nothing in its appeal by a second and for those who ben it was here last,
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    52 3 Twenty boy9 V {from Eton areT > now living on j l farms at Ivingr hoe, Bucks, in J charge of two J of their mas- j i ters and are helping with the harvesting. 1 The picture t shows two of i i the boys at work in the
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  • 39 3 New York, Oct. 19. Ninety per cent, answered "yes" to the Gallup poll on the question should the Government forbid the sale of arms, aeroplane.^ gasoline and other war material to Japan. Reuter
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  • 149 3 Istanbul, Oct 20. ABOUT eighteen million Turks and all foreigners residing in Turkey were confined to their houses for ten hours to-day, while a national census was taken. They stayed indoors until the gun flr«d the "freedom! shot," indicating that the census had been
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  • 139 3 Unbeatable Spirit Of Britain London, Oct. 20. THE face of Britain has been scarred but its spirit remains unchanged and unconquerable." declared Mr. Arthur C rcfi wood. Minister Without Portfolio, speaking at Wakefield to-day. Mr. Greenwood said one could not at this juncture prophesy who was going to be in
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  • 93 3 GESTAPO ACTIVE IN POLAND London, uci. zv. THE Gestapo are very active in Poland trying to stop the people listening to the news bulletins in Polish from London, according to Polish circles in London. German newspapers in the occupied territory publish every day reports of sentences imposed by special tribunals
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    • 124 3 ovi;u s i a s ASSI R\\< E CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDiNG, CHULIA ST., PHONE SWB. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN —POI BROS.. MALACCA —HONG CHYE CO. K. LUMPUR— ALAN LORE, —NG HON CHEE, KLANG —LEE ENG TEH, IPOH —LEE AH WENG, PENANG -GENERAL
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  • 73 4 yL. asaengst he <i( T many troops in T Tra nsjordania S are the Arab Legion, which comprises the Desert Patrol, i Cavalry and j Infantry. The- Legion is al- J most entirely i enlisted from i J Bedouin Arabs, j 1 Here is a Ca- l
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  • 59 4 Said to have been involved in a moior-car aeciaent early yesterday morning at the 13th milestone, Woodlands Road, two male Europeans were conveyed 10 the general Hospital by ambulance. One of the men suffered from shock, while the other had a lacerated wound On the nose.
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  • 197 4 "I THINK I am entitled to take into consideration the way in which he betrayed his friends kindness," said .Mr. Justice Bucknill, in the Divorce Court, when he assessed damages against a corespondent at £350. The damages were awarded to Mr. Albert Victor d ,i London schoolmaster,
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  • 521 4 "THE two countries (Thailand and Malaya) have been friendand good neighbours for very many years and there has never been cause why they should be otherwise, i \\%^t think, therefore, that this mission and our pleasure in recei° ving it are an assurance
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  • 47 4 Sultan Of Johores Loan To Britain i THE TRIBUNE UNDER. I STANDS THAT HIS HIGH, i NESS THE SULTAN OF \JOHORE HAS MAPI i PERSONAL LOAN OF THI I SUM OF £100,000 TO THI BRI TI S H GOVERNMKNT I FREE OF INTEREST FOR 10 I YEARS.
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  • 52 4 Malayan Pianist Injured (From H. L. Hopkin 1 London. Oct. 20. MARC Anthony, the well-k. pianist, and son of Mr thony, of Singapore, was injured in London, when bombs fell on a London club where he was playing. His condition is good and ne is in no danger. (Via Cable
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  • 86 4 Quincy (Illinois.. Oct 1* MR. Landon, unsucccssiui publican candidate for w presidency in 1936. told a ca» paign rally that if Mr. W were returned "We can cxpc. CL unlimited term for this cniri cutive. the gradual destruction Congress, of the Judiciary^" the freedom of
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    • 226 4 BY PaO«»d BRITISH INDJAUNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the WW. S. N. (oy. from the Straits to their usual ports of calJ In C hina, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements. bu\ under present irt uinstances
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  • 879 5 H. L. Hopkin Writes Front London London, Aug. 27. did not have what you could call a quiet night on London Front. \it.T listening to the news, eard Mr. 0. M. Green, foreditor of the North-China Dailj News, begin a talk
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  • 377 5 TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Meryl Reid spent two days on the itormy Atlantic in an open boat, wearing only pyjamas and a coat. Her second coat and a scarf she insisted on! giving to otbei survivors of a cargo ship which was torpedoed without training by
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 241 5 THE Balkan region has virtually been converted into an armed camp, with three huge armies massing at designated points ready to strike at a moment's notice. Italy is concentrating in Jugoslavia, Germany in Rumania, and Soviet Russia in Bessarabia and along the Crimean coast. What is not clear
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    • 196 5 JT was perfectly plain that France's defeat in the war gave Italy the offensive in African war-making, but Italy has been pretty cautious, taking very short steps. The loss of Allied keypoints in Morocco, Tunisia, Djibuti and Syria did not, however, stop the Commander-in-Chief, Sir Archibald
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    • 80 5 Taxation Burden THE papers arrived late this morning, and looking for some>>o yoi t need^IXsses? Thompson Certified Frames and Mount. mm^LW^ m m t mgs are priced pB^ ik S3.00 S5.00 and fr^Smmmm^ S7.06. The cost of the lenses depends jS^ on your eyesight V\ needs. llave your Eyes Examined
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    • 746 6  - St. Andrew's Day Highland Gathering Sports fadLmAtuL. z d pood S(>01 Ql1 U Anr Day November 30 st ftndrei v Highland Gathering at the Jalan g mm with a proD d piping compcti- tions. V. then are so many Scots reftaWBtl stationed in Singapore *fl the moment, the gathering promises
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    • 76 6 GIVE YOUR CHILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER Parents, spare your "Pc^^k nlld tn uncertainty tary or a career j-nm the many Courses available Except in Academic Subjects Clasa instruction is not arranged: Individual tuition Is Klven. Enrolment Is possible t any time. On completion of course nS^V Certiorates are awarded
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  • 455 7 TRUIT pies, sweet pastries and little tartlets make a delicious and welcome change both as a sweet course and at the tea-table. Incidentally they are nourishing and energising on account of the fats and carbohydrates which they contain. Here are some Rood recipes to try:
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  • 282 7 2 oz. bread crumbs, 2 oz". currants, juice and rind 4 lemon. pinch of ground finger, if liked. lane a laro* tart piate or sandwich tin with three-quarters of 'he pastry, rolled out to fit the In. Put in a layer of bread crumbs, then the currants
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    • 417 8 UPCOUNTRY agents wanted for marvl- \rtitlon needed by every office. full particulars and terms: F. Y. Lee A n. Lorong 23. Geylang. Singapore. Board Residence TO LET— Single, double rooms. Furnished from $30- up per month. Close to town Apply— Hotel Bellevue. 60 Telok Blangah Road. Singapore. Phone 6580. (No.
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    • 367 8 ON THE j AIR I U *J SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.333 k cs) ZHPI 30 96 metres (9.69 m cs) ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 mcs) From 8 00 am. to 8 35 a. m From 10. 00 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. From 5.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. LONDON TRANSMISSIONS
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  • 317 9 Efer) Crossbow 8.5 lay. Bal Tabarin 8.5 eights Bombus 8.4 Ipoh Toyman 8 3 Scottish Rifle 8.2 furs. Puma 8.2 Karpo 8.0 9.9 HORSES, Class 3, Div. I— s«- furs. 9.7 straight. 8.12 Perak 9.0 8.9 Shun 8.12 8.7 Ordnation 8.11 8.3 Highland Beacon 8.7 8.3 Kentucky 8.5 7.13
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  • 37 9 111 of Mm hicap in bvitatio'i I which [off yesffan and (80) were trig and il 1 Chin on Leong Kan u.s. p (final): Cbei* Lim La and T. ian ftfitt m v. Miss Chin Kee
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  • 161 9 |)ct. 19. e latest 6. Unitea 0. 1 2. City 4. reston 1. 3rd 2. lalifax 2. 0. 4. i 1. o. Rangera n Orient 2. 3. 1. Stoke 1. West Bromwich 3. Swansea 0, Bristol City 1. Watford 3. Southampton 2. SCOTTISH Airdriconians 3. St. Mirren 0. Clyde
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  • 291 9 POOR START TO SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS Badminton |°HE Singapore badminton championships made a start yesterday when four ties two men's singles and two women's singles were played off at the Clerical Union Hall. One further tie in the men's singles was decided by one of jthe contestants conceding a walk over.
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 9 Tay^C I (left) and Helen t Khong who beat i J Dolly Oh and Mrs. Lam Yat i Chong in the women's dou- t bles handicap j j at the S.C.RC. i on Saturday. Gracia Tay and Helen Khong > are students at i Raffles College and two
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  • 64 9 Singapore, Sunday. TWO goals down 10 minutes after the start, the I Surreys (the "Irons") staged a fine rally to beat the Indian Youth League by 5-2 in a fast game of soccer at Farrer Park yesterday. The winners led by one Koal at the
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  • 22 9 tions that the L* Nations should move from Geneva to Great Britain or the United States are being officially considered In Australia.
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  • 261 9  - Soldier -Cricketers Made Best Team Patsy Hendren By -j CAN our young cricketers come through the war with their playing power* undiminished? Historv says they can. Look back to those unofficial Tests right after the 1914-18 strafe against Germany and note the men who played tor Australia. That eleven was
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  • 115 10 166 Days Free In 10 Years, Committed 1 10 Crimes C 0 "0 an l Who ent at Bradford 11 W; thai between ha 1938 he had been out of son for 166 davs and he was known to have commuted ro offences during that time The man. fifty. one-yen
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  • 137 10 Mother-In-Law's Tribute To Man On Bigamy Charge A MAN charged at Hendon with biI gamy heard his i mother-in-law say: i*He has treated my daughter well. He is a very good hn>banti and father, and you could not wish for a better son-in-law." The man was Ernest George Byles. aged
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  • 39 10 REVOLVER SUICIDE AT 15 PTFTKEN o*l*l "las Brown self with a at hishomt hurst -road, s ham. Londoi stated at th« sea inquest Detective-sei Morris said h< been Una the orign: volver. Vei cide While ance of I disturbed.
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  • 360 11 NEWS BREVITIES London. Oct 20 Empire military units continue to arrive safely in England The latest arrival is a further Newfoundland artillery contingent which landed at a northwestern port.—Reuter. Rome. Oct. 20 Raids on the British petroleum centre in the Bahrein Islands is claimed in an Italian High Command -mmunique
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    23 1 )t,The remains oTjL Messersch- midt that was J brought down t following the i German Raid j on Croydon !one night. 1
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  • 376 1 TRIPLE BRITISH OFFENSIVE London. Oct HE IHitish ofTi-nsm- against (.rrmanv was directed m 1 time spearhead attacks to-d;iy. They wen- 1. Arctic Circle Fk Qtn i on the north ell within the Arc. been successfully naval
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  • 52 1 Athens, Oct. 19. IIBUALLY well-informed c here t\tny reports that the Axis pow< e made certain demands On the contrary, responsible ircles believe that there is I that the recent tension between Italy and Greece, exemplified In the violent Italian Press and campaign, shows signs Re
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  • News from All Fronts
    • 111 1 London. Oct scale raids, attac machines succee 20.— Following up last night's wideKs were again busy to-day, but few I in getting through to London hich however, had experienced ve aleit periods by the late afternoon. I Formations of enemy fighters and irnbers crossed the
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    • 33 1 Vichy, Oct. 20.— Arms and printing presses are stated to have been discovered at the homes of eleven persons arrested at Lyons, following the distnbution of communist leaflets," says the Havas Agency Reuter
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      77 1 I London, Oct. 20.— Mr. Winston Churchill is astounding his Cabinet colleagues by his inexhaustable energy and freshness of mind. Telling a north of England audience this on Satuiday. Lord Lloyd .said that he had never seen the Prime Minister in better heart than he is these days. We all
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    • 79 1 V"EARLY 500 parents whose children evacuated to Canada and the United States have applied to broadcast to their boys and girls under the scheme announced a few days ago. The plan arranged for parents to broadcast to their children follows Princess Elizabet: talk on the wireless last Sunday to children
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  • 31 1 San Francisco, Oct. 20. The linei President Taft to-day sailed for the Far East specially equipped to accommodate thousands of United States refugees from the Orient. Reuter
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  • 122 1 THE LufUafTe is trying' 3 daylight technique of \Jm attacks and swift retreat|& Diving out of the eloudjß Midland tew -dayafll a lone raider dropped! bombs, then .vept lj machine-gunned factory vA In a few seconds the rail back In the clouds. No ctl are reported. The
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